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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• --a Similar to Tuesday, the sun will sh ne •nd tughs will hit the low 705 S..~A2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJ.AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEl»ESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2002 Supervisors OK John Wayne extension • Tentdtlve approval begins discussion about what the exact expansion of flight restrictions will be. P•ul Olnton DAllY PILOT SANrA ANA -County '>UJ>l'l'VI· sors on Tu !Sddy tenldllwly clpproved extending th(• ll.tght restncuons dt John Wtlyne Airport until 2020, marking an unportdnt t~t <;tep in keepmg d bm11 on thP numtwr of pldne<. dnd pdSS('nq(>n. llymq out over Newport Beach homes By unarumously approvmg the t>nvironmental clJlal y is of th pro- Ject. the board endorsed Scenano t. the plan supported by Newport Beach that would allow a mode t expanston of the clll'J>Ort when the present fbght re lnctlons end tn 2005 It LS also expected to lead to thP addition of two mor(• c-argo fhghts out of the airport Supervisor Jtm Stl\'d, who r pre- senb Co ta M e a dnd Newport Beach, applauded the plan a a !t0l- 1d compromtse Before the vote. Silva hauJ ?cl out dear plastJc bags with rnore them ' 9,000 postcard from residents of h1s dtSlncl who wrote to upport the pltln. ~fdn) of the cards came from the SO·CtlJl<'<.I comdor ctJe , tndudmg Co tt.1 ~lesa and Newport Bedch. thcll dre und r the path of fbghts from John Wayne. "In r ponse to the comdor etlles. I would hke to support their issues.· S1l\'u 'did "The people that I repre- wnt hdVC '>poken • The dpproval lucks off a 90-dd) pi•nod m which the extens1on wtll bt• ht1sh('(f out m expl.tot deuu.I. I m .. c,ttllJc, • Newport Beach Cuuncllwonwn Norma Glover so1d about th dpprovdl ·Tue n xt 90 day will probcsbly be m a cave working through tht> d tdili • Undn th.-lenns ol the extension, the dlrport would he clllowed to grow h' lour more gdl • , 12 mon• of the nobtt·'I lhght dnd l .. million mow 1><1-.wngl'I") per year Th(• cl111.11l<; of whPn thP Pxpan· '>Ion would ht!gtn \ttll n •ed to be workl>d out 1'<P\\ port BNc h .. ued th count) 1n tht> ldll' l 1110 .. to '>top ex pan ton c:1t tht· <iuport u mo\'I' lhdt resulted m 1tw I t185 '••ttll•mpnt ttgn•ement Thul df'ttl 4'1 1tw .. tdCJI' for the coun· t) lo put 111 plt1<t• mdn\' ot the re!tlnC"- tmn' -tn< lutlm9 c dJ>Jnn<r Jld '''II· cwr' di H 4 nullmn orul hn11tm<1 lht> nllhll'.,1 fhqhh 111 7 i SEE EXTENSION PAGE 4 Commission rejects church tent request • Calval) Church of ~~wport '\lesd wants d :lo-foot-high temporary ..,anctudf) to ho t worshiper.-. \\hLlP bwldmg iu, perman<'nl ... 1ruchn1 · Loli~ Harper D• ' P•lc. < OST\ :\I[._,.\ -The l'lt1nntn<1 < '11mm1'"'"" on ~ l1t11<l<1\ ncirrowh \'Ot<'<I elm' n 11 111< r1l rhun h ' requc'I 10 h111ld " 1PmJ><>rt1n houst• ot w11r .. t11p nn "'""pun Soul.-- \ ttrd lhdl \\Ullhl ho't 'l'l"-1(t'' tor thr1•1• lo h\I' \t ,u, until d 1wm1dnl'nt "cmctudr. on the '1tf' 1' <~>mplett• "It t!t ,JI\\ c1\' 1 .. rnhl\ <hll cult \\ hPn d rhmrl 1 011 • • bt>lor1• u .. • l'ldnnmq C m nu '1onN Eledn"' i:t1<111 ... 11d On th • on1 httncl II.. 1 chtLrrh dncl \\ 111'11 . OU 't<J\ I to d chur{h, \•111 '"\ n11 111 It t•nlln• c onqr1>qr1t11111 '' hu ... H'f\ hurd to do On lht• othl'r hon t .. I! • rommuntt\ ... h .. '<11ol "I lll'>l C t1n I ••t h \\ II 'c P ht-qood for th•• P• 01 • I ( '" Id :\lt•'tt to hrt\ • d It Ill .. 11 < !Uh ! on :--;p,, I"''' fl,,•'•\ r I Eqdn .. ,11<1 Tht> < omm1"1 11 m •nt .. ,ucf ttw tt•m1"n"" .. 1rm 1u1• \\tt' 1101 COlllJldt.lhlt \\llh 1' "urroundinq dnd \\ 1111ld .. , 1 n !O'OS l'f SlN• ._ l "' "!1.0' Hunter Adler and other Eastbluff Elementary School lxth-graders ln the Egyptian group celebrate a polnt gain during Tuesday' Walk Through the Ancient World event, whJch lnduded Egyptian, Roman and Greek history. (~un1m1 ..... 10m•r' dt'>dqrt-l>tl \\1th th1• pl.mmnq .. tdlt' n c - umnwndttllun <tnd dtn f'd l>\ d 1-.? vott• c1 requ1•,1 lrom Cctl- ' M\ Church ot '\,pwport ~ "''d lo hmld' u :ln·lt ot·hiyh tt•nt Plt1nnm9 Comnu.,smn- i'f' \\cdt r l>dwnport dnd 8111 PPrktn' d1 ..... entt'<I SEE TENT PAGE 4 Learning old lessons Reenactment of ancient times br~ngs Eastbluff Elementary School students a little closer to their studies Deirdre Newman DAllY Pit.OT T ogas "'ere the fashion statement of chou;e 1\J("<;day dt Eel tbluff Elem ntaf) School a ~uth- grad !"!> took d wdlk through hi - tory bdck to th anoent bme of Roman ... Gr ks nd EgypUdns It was th thlrd war that the ewpor1 Beac-h tud nts ha\'e been raidmg thetr paren 'tin n cl •ts to emulate histonc bgure=. and l t thetr k.nowledg of anoent history for the Walk Through the Anet nt World event. Leachng lhe tudents tn th ir r tre>s(X! - bv wa p nter extraordUld.lle Kett R , from Cahlomtd W kly Explorer. Th ncictrnent enabled the tud n~ to g l a V\SC:eral n'e of ano nt history by ·unung th person of vcll1ou SEE LESSONS MGE • < .. An exclusive interview wi,th a duck Special education efforts on right track • F d ~raJ rulmg ha tittle elf ct on chool d1 tnct b CdU the requtrements dre dlreddy umldr. Del,.. Newman 0 AA.Y P LOT "'E\\ PORT·~IE A ~hoot ~tnct oll1n.1l' 'did th \ won t hd\'e to rarnbl to c"omplv with a fed ral ruJ. mg thdt pro\'ld "' peoal edu- c-abon r.,tud nt 'ltlra help on lh high hool exit am be<"ou e the rullnq nurror th Lr ongomg •llon ... Th ~ rultnq, handl>d down Thu day, alto"' tud nts to use modihcatJon., ... uch a o cakuJatot 4nd pell--ch ker and w1U reqUlle J>0rtlons ot th t t to r d aloud 11 lhl><,t• ttunq .. .ir" 11lr,.m1\ 11'U' of d studl'nt' md1\iilut1l •'<111· c-allon pldn Thi' plttn ,., hl'I' rnll\ d rood map tor Pach 'lw Cldl education .. 1udrmt thnt deta1b ho\\ hP or "ht c 111 atldtn 'f he goal ... Bt•lore thl' ruling thP mod 1hcallon ~ t•r • not !lo\\ I "1thout a peC'lal \\ atH r !x-">Cd • th alt r th • 11~1 .. SEE EDUCATION PAGE 4 um-m-----AIO ----Al ___ _..,M ______ .. -~-..... -- • .LOCALS A 2 w.dnesdov. FebNory 21, 2002 Robyn Moss Getting into the Spirit T he 19th annudJ Spmt Run hclS grown from a mall fund-raiser ror a tngle school to the Uurd-largest dul- dren' run JJl Cahforrua -out shadowed only by events an l..o5 Angel~ and San Diego And though she might not agree, the Spirit Run probably wouJdn't be as big a success without Robyn Mo ' help Thts tS Moss' Uurd year helptng to put on the event, which last year rdlSed $200,000 for rive local ele- mentary schools. "It's a red! positive event for the commuruty, • she said. ·11 get:. the luds mvolved. 1t gets people out there running, getting exercise, dnd at helps ~y for programs m the schools.· The Newport Beach resident hrst got rnvolved wtth lhe Sptnt Run through her mvolvement with the PTA at the schools or her two ddughters. MeltSsa. 12, and Alexd, 9 What started as d rnlllOr mvolve- ment -Just helpmg out a little - qwckJy turned mto a demandmy, urne-consummg task But ti's one :-.he loves •People always ask me Why do you do lhts?." Moss Sdld ·1 never know how lo answer But I've com- mitted to do 1t agam next yedr, 1r that gives you an idea • For lhe last two yedr.., 11 hd., been her JOb to overset-sponsor- ship of the event At h.r..t. s.ht• tnf'<l cold-calling local busmes'>e-.. sell- ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS TM following P«>Pfe NV. bftn •rttired rKenrly on ruspKion of dnvrng und« the ln~oce of •n mtOJCJanr They Nv. only bftn •TTM~ on suspicion of• en~ lmd, •s with "" ~ •re considered 1nnocMr until prollf!d gulfty. COSTA MESA SAT\JROAY • Ph1Hlp Mateo Yrtillo. 38. Cosu Me-sa • Tetsuhlro Kodera, 32, IMM • Anthony Ernest ~. 25. s.nu AN RUDAY • Gefwd Austin Sinnott. 39. Cosu ~ • Cr•i9 AIMI Gilbert. 33, Con.~ • IUdlMd PMlter ~ 32, Huntington BffCh • Sherry Lynn Spell~. 13, Newport Be~h THURSDAY • P.ttridl Jowph Haggerty,~. Cost• M4tY • J.rMS Anthony D~ 52. CostA M4tY • s.bflN l.etgh Br~. 31. ANhetm • ~ .i.ns.n. 42. IMne • IUno o.ntel P~ 21. PM\r;port lle«.h F£1. 20 • Augustin Nunez~nH, 31. Cost.I MeY • len)lmln GUUNn~lal. 21, Colt.I M.w • Denrns Ttc.tton. 32, Orang. FEL 19 • l¥rt'tt ~ 57, Newpott h«ti VOL.II.NO.SI ............... MlliNi ,...._ "'Of TllWlll Sam tMllP 99l him a greet new bOa.e wUb .,.. kidl to play wMta. He'd love dMat. ........ Allo. • c:alk:o f...U. cat w• abelwdoned *-lly at the PtomoolOry Po6nt vm.. She ii being fed by • good Samaritaft. but she DMd9. home, Pfd·MarUD Mid. SUD 11 a 5-~ muw.d male lrilb woUbou.nd miud wttb an A\&llJ'dan lbep- Mtd. Myt D6AMa Pfd·Martin. founder and organlMt ol the Community Anlma1 Netwoik. The pet wouk1 make. gnMl '-1· Uy dog, lhe saJd. Sam belonged to a senior citizen who died. Pfaff ·Martin Mid. See othm' •nimlla avallab&e for adopdoa at www.an.lmclbMtworlr.oiv or *JP by R\d- so'1 pet ltln at FabioD la&and between noon and • p.m. on weekendl. lnfanndoo: (949) 75&-384e, or wnte to t.M Community Animal Network at P.O. Bos 86e2, Newpon Beech. CA 92658. •P1eue tell a friend about Sam. and let'I Doily Pilot FOR A HOD CAUSE 11n111 INVOLVED FYI • GITTING INVOl.VID ruos s>etlod- Qtty In tM D••tv Pilot on • rot~1ng tMtsis If you'd hke informnte>n on ~ng yout_ Of9W'iution to this list, all (949) 57~. CJtlSIS ASSfSTAHCE PROGRAM INC. This nonprofit organization lS seeking volunteers for its e-.pandlng trauma response program. Some volunteers assi t law enforcement, hre- figbters and em rgency-type responders by provtdmg emo- tional hrst 4ld and upport to injured or traumatized peo- ple. Other volunteers provtde dlspatch cllld ofUce support No expenence lS neceSSd!)' naming will be provided (949) 588-1414 HUMAN OPTIONS The organaallon shelter!> counsel and educ a lei. a busod women and children It is looking for volunteers (949) 737-5242, Ext. 24. UF£UNE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for r~· 1dcnuaJ hou mg. It needs pro- f es iona1 lund·rrusers to sup· port and maintam thti. resource •WHAT: 19th annual spirit Run. whictl indudes 10K ~ 5K runs for adults and ~children and shof19' C1M1e1 for c:Nedleo 3 to 12 •WHEN: March 10; registmion wilt begin at 6:30 e.m.; .wnts, indud- 1ng a family walk and the "Toddler Troe.,• will t4lke ~ untlJ 11 a.m. Mos also helps corral the 500 volunteers needed on the day of the event to help register runners, work at water stations and perform what seems bke 1,000 oth r tasks. A handful of core volunteers from each school works with Moss throughout the year to b Ip orga· ruze the event -a feat of pldJU\ll\g that takes from June until March or the following year. NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATlON The foundation is lookmg for volunt rs to help with rund- raisinq elfort . pealunq opporturuh . public events and occcu.1ondl offtce work (9491631-4143 • WMDE; Newport c.nter Driw, Feshfon tNnd. N9wport le«ti • tNR>llMAT10N MIO~ Call (760) 434-7706. e-mail lisaOkinanffVMtJ..com Of visit www.kinaneewnts..mm. inq them on the vmbwty they rt>ct>1ve in return for their support. But 'he qutckly realized that her lw'>I tx•I wa to pend more time mdmtillrung relatlonshtps With ,ponw rs already sold on the Spuil Run, 'uch a Fletcher Jones Motor- NEWPORT IEACH SUNDAY • Oscar Salomone. JO, Downey • Daniel Joseph Loya, 44, CYJ>fess • Gabriel J M.rt1nez, 24, Denwr CATS. Sports agent Leigh Stemberg and wife Lucy ue the major underwnters of the event. whtch benefits East Bluff, Andersen, Har- bor View, l.mcoln and Newport Coast eJeJllentary schools. NEIGHBORS •on the day of the event. it's mcredtble, • Moss said. "The excitement and the energy that' a culmrnation of a year's work fmally corrung together -it's 10credible • -Story by June c.s.grande; photo by Don LNch OPERATION ClfAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a C<>"- ta Mesa-based organization that focu on grMfitl pn•- venbon, needs volunteer.. 10 pamt out grafflti and dstj~f with otb r dull . M1chdl'I Howard. 1714) 435-0745 •Bryan lewu Moskowitz. 37, Mission Viejo • Kelty Ann Doi#\ 13, Ntw1)0ft BHch 0 ne or Orange County's largest general con- tracting firms lured Randy Meter as precon truc- tion director. Meler jOIJ\5 McCarthy Buildmg Cos. lnc., with offices in Newport Beach, having 24 years or experience in the construction industry. He has owned his manager or the Comrnuruly As n. Development John Laing Hom Inc , of N~wport Beach. Sht>. along with other officers. were lccted by the 15-member boa.rd of dirooo~ at o Feb. 13 mect- mg l.n MlsSlon Viejo .... Forrest MAck of Coro- na del Mar completed an expcdtllon-style course m Baja CaW'orrud with th Nallondl Out- door Leaderslup School in the pnng. The 78- day semester corwsted or I ons m bctckpack- lng, sailing and sea kayaking Students traveled along the BaJa coastline, learrung skills m coosta1 novigation, seamansrup. cul bandhng, map and weather readtng, and route selection, among other things. . Jeremy A. WUSOA of Newport Beach graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Recrwt nauung Cent r m Cape May. N .J. The eight-week course Wtlson completed consisted of various acad our dnd practical instruction on water saf ly ttnd umvaJ, military customs and cowtesies, am n hip kills, flT'St 01d, fire fighting, and marksnwuhip. focuslng on th Coast Guard's lhrft rore valu of honor. respect and devotion to duty, Wilson now Joins th 36,000 other men ctod wom n in the Coo t Guard's force. . .. Lauren Thompson of Costa Mesa was among th 354 tud 'nts at Mftrf· mount Manhattan Colleg named to the dean's lilt for the 2001 fall !"mest r. Th d an's list honor is awarded once yearly to 41l tudents who have completed 18 or more credits at the college during the ecadenuc y ar and attained a mln.lmum 3..S grade-pomt avereg . Marymount Manhattan College as an urban liberal arts col· lege wtth 2,600 student . SAT\JRDAY • David M•rk 8.tcer; 21. 5-nta AN • Sally Rosso Werlin, 53. Newpott Be.m • Stefanee G1• Whit•, 26, Huntington Be.ch FRIDAY • Jun~ul Roppolo, 22, Newport Beach THURSDAY • Geofge Boyd INdt, 19, Colt.I Mes. FEB.20 • G.wy W~ Nehon. 42, Newport 8e.ich REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIO NS COSTA MESA 1121 Manlft• DrlW. noo.ooo 931 P.ul•r•no Ave, Sl12.500 919 Hyde Court. S289,500 2872 Anz• i...ne, S325,ooo 2431 Bowdoin P*e. Sll6.500 NEWPORT IUCI 1 At.es Cour1, SlSS,000 212 ~th St .. SSSS.000 210 c:agney '11. sm,ooo 1 S White PIM Driw. S 1.J05 mUllon 2 Morn109 View Orfve. S340.000 1226 Kfff DrW., Sl57,000 ' Curl 0r ...... S655.000 409 8ols-A.,,.., Sstl.000 own construction company Randy Mel and was recently the project er manager for the CBS Stud.lo Center parking structure thot won the 1998 Excellence in Concrete award rrom the Ameri- can Concrete lnsbtute. Th Endnitas resident will be respons1bl for tunating, preconstruc· tlon, d gn/bwld management and procure- ment of parking tructure pro- jects. McC4rtby ha delivered more than 300 park.J.ng faoll· ties totaling nearly S 1 billion noUonwide. The firm ii th nation's old t privet ly held construction company and one of California's la.rg t commeroal builder1 .... Dor· rte SIMle was elected p 1· dent of the local chapt r of the Community Associations Donte SIMle lrutitui.. a national nonproftt group created lo 1973 to educate and repreaent the country's 205,000 community UIOdationt that include condominlwn aaodatSOns. home· owner anodadons and cooperatfvel. Steele ii ..... "-..... MO.- ~~ ,_. 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Daily Pilot Wednetdoy, February 21, 2002 Al • Cecil Place developer creates alternative plan City gets $200,000 for beach cleanup • Michael Schrock revises proposal to include two homes instead of three to eventually win over the City Council. Lollu ttwper 0AllV PllOT COSTA MESA -The owner of an unusually large Eastside lot gav into pobb· caJ pr ures Tuesday and dropped a house from h1s propo al to build three horn on an t 8,000-squc11e- foot property. • Money will go to helpang k Pp the water near the Newport Dunes free of closures. P•ul Clinton DAtlV PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Gov Cray 0dv1s hdnded the nty $200,000 m grdnt mone' Tue!'.ddy to hP.lp rledn up 1to; twach The lundmg 1s J>0r1 of d '>ldnt troubl pol for be h warrung Th d1w1n•, known a an lnStref>m ur111, "111 mov 1t< co"" thP tCJI' of th water rtnd, hkf• d JCI in d JacUZZ!, c11cul<.1tt• the watt•r Th" l tty di"" h<1s plan to c d!J thu••• or four other torm· wutn d1\.'l'F\1Un~ thdl empty 1ntu th•• lctqoun ()1\ 1•r!i1on hl'odm9 into lhP •><Pon 1111 \\' ~ I '1•wport woulrl <1l'o 04• inc lud+!tJ m the prnwc1 Tht• ollo< dlJUfl I'-' part Of uhoul S00,000 thdl f>dVl!i l d''d" lc1r r:-.;c~ l>"rt H 1dc h la t ... umm~r ~ hl'n hP unv il d lhf• JHO<Jhlm Mkbael Schrock. the developer of d tughly debat- ed pro)ect on Ceo.I Place, said the revised proposal will gwe oty offiaab a viable opbOn i.f they choose not to endorse tU5 three-house plan The new propo al d1V1de the lot mto two hon- zontaJ properu , saVlDg the exhtmg two-tory front house -which its on 7,•76 squdtc h..>et The dddtl!onaJ hou <' would 1t on the remainder of th site und be aC'Ces!>ed by u long dnve· way from Cect.I Pldce. c.Pf FH [)N.V No• MJcbael Schrock of Cost.a Mesa bought his property under the assu.mpUon that he would be able to place two more homes ln the large lot behind his bou.se, but he has stnce run lnlo opposJUon from the dty leaders and some neighbors. 'l2-nulhun -.Ike ol thtt hucl· qet 0dVh ~et d'>td1• tor cod<;tdl < lednup prow< ts dCrc,.. thf' 'Idle to rt'Cluc e the n mg numtwr of po,t1n9., <Jnd do· 'un•s < ctu Ni h\ urbdn runolf Tht• lunch < om1• lrom Prnpostttnn t :1, d hond 1.,,u1• dppmvP.<I h~ volt•' in ~lc1rch .moo Kill .... ml h1• h workmq ,., 1th th•· San111 An<1 Rc>qtonill W<tr .. r <Ju<thl\ C'<Jntrol Bo,Jrd 111 lu1lm protp< t lh<tt \\ ould h'• t>hq1hlt> lur th•• r•·rn.stntn<t °" 'H 111 1100 'We either need to sell the whole property now and break even, or we could buil<I one house behind and break even .' Planning rom~1oners unt1nunously vott>d to post- pone d df"Cl ion on the pro- 1ect. which came before them Monday night. to give Schrock a C'hance to ubnut d parcel mdp thut may sur· vive City Counal -.crutmy "It ts clear to me that the counnl does not Wdnt three holl!.<"> on th.it lot,· Plan· ninq Comm1 ion Chair· woman Katnna Folf>y sa1d Foley and her colleague deluyed the 1 ue m t ad of denying the three-lot pro- posal so thf>y could take dC"tlon at the next Pldnrung Comm1s ton mcf>hng dnd !.avt> Schrock t1mt> . "Wt> can't Wtl1t another three months, • Schrock sa.td ·we werr dt>lttye<I Pxcepbon· ally long for lh.tS ht.'tlMg • Srhrock dnd busineM1 partner Fntz Howser hdve tned to bwld two addlbonaJ houses on the CeoJ Place lot for four months. The two mf>n have gone m arcl with planning stalf. the Planning Cornnussion , the City Counal and neighbors. altenng their proposed pro· 1ect accordmg to vanou recommendations A rezon- mg pemut was ulumately derued, and the developers chose the opbon to subdi· Vlde the large lot mto three. Although he Vlgorously defended his proposal for three houses -reminding conurusSJoners that lus pre· v1ous plans gamed thelr approval twtce -Schrock dgreed to amend hts propos· .. ... -Michael Schrock aJ to appedl><' thl• poht1c tdn'> "It houldn 1 lw dhout polJltcs It !thouJcl ht• ubout property nghl'> • .h•· '><11d Mel Lee. lhl• c 11\ ., .. ., oc1- ate planner. "did th" best opl!on for thl• property would be to dl'moh!>h the ex1 tmg two ... ton hou e and dJVlde thu lot .,o both pdrcel front tht• 'tn·Pt Schrock said 11 " not a viable option hN .sU'>P he spent thOUSdntb rt>novating the front hou <' .uul h" furn· 1ly plans to mo\ 1• 111to 11 m d mtttter of w t•k' I IP " only constdl'nng thl' two-parcel option bcc<tuw hf' < dn't dfford to lo t> ha., Pnltfl• investment. ht> 'did Schrock pldnnccl to \ ___ , __ ... AN IMPORTANT PART OF A NUTRITIOUS BREAKFAST. PGA Tour lrgrnd Fuzzy Zodlrr will hatt hi txprnencrs in Ii fc. golf and bu inr at tht Toshiba Senior Classic Community Breakfast ~'"·K=e 1ll11 -~ .... ct. I 11t J:JO a.m. Nt'WJ'O't Rrxh Marriott Hom m fuhion Island S 100 (andudn T...,. M-*' .5 tidr.i co Tothab.t StnM>t aa.k) JnnwMu"""""'" c.a 949/660-1001. develop and seU th1• udcl1· t1onc1l houses, using th• profit to cover the ext1>no;1v• · improvements to th<> trnnt home ·we either ne<'<.l 111 -.c•ll the whole property nO\-. <111d bredk even. or we c mild bwJd one house behmcl 1tncl brcdk even.· Schroc:k 'did Neighbor Mrtrt) Br.tel· bury said he Wd!> plP1N•d that a two-house prnw< t was bemg coru.1dert>d hut was hll concernt>d th" addtllonal house would l>t- • m the backydrd • 81.ul· bury supported Lf'e·., tdt•<t to raze the ex1stmq houw, dtVlde the Jot Ill l\ .. CI ctncl bwJd new house!> thdt hoth lront the street Although he under .. tood lus suggestion would not h4 • the most cost f>Hecl!ve. Rldd· bury ScUd Schrock's hnd1H I'' were not lus concern. "It~ not our duty to mdlw -.ure that people who tndkl· investments mdkf! the h• .,, mvestment, • Bradbury utd DdVI'> t'ffort t'> known u.., thf' C lt•<1n BPt1ch1·.., lr11hdl1\1· ('at} olllc ttlh ..,did !hi'\ w1•lcomt'd th1• ne\\' ddcl mq th.II ttw 1111m1·~ wuul<I lw put to <JhO<I work "\\I• rt• ho pp\ W l' <JOI lundf>d todt1y ht•< ttllW 1l toc1k •• lonq llnw to <WI to th" p111nt " 'it1tcl .\.,.,,.,ldnl < ·,,, ~ l<tnu<J1•r lJu\ 1• Kill Thi• nl\ will ll'l' th•• mun- ,.~ to IO\ldll c1n <tt•r.111un dPnn• tn thl' '••wport D11n•·' \\'dlt•rfront R1 <,orl.. 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COSTA MESA · 949·6'S·7616 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE M•rch 6-'9 at the ~~Im Con~ntion Cen~r w~ EDMY.Mim.llJ SftllOll , Women., QUltttf1 Women'• au.tw'S Scubl l Woman t Qulinw\ Tbun41r~~7 GIT!, 11 oo pm Gm1 l 'JOpm GIT!) 6oopm Gm 4 I JO pm ~ J Men,°'*""'. c.mt s Meofl's~~6 SnilOn • Men's Qwtftor'I • ~ 1 Men's~·~• Sessions women ' M'n•• • <A<TW t •>. oo pm Women ' *"''. GilM '° ).' )0 pm Sftlion 6 .Mer\., ~ ... Gimt ,, 6 00 pm """-" ' Semit c..tM •1 • to pm SIQ,r._ Mlfth' S«uion7 WOll'•UFiftll ~') •C!Opm Muion I Merl t F nal • ~ w t 00 pm T1clctt1 ~ avalJ.tw at tM ~helm~ Cmtw b ~. For~ lnfonNtion, all C7t+) 76r41980 or vfslt our M'bsitt• www.~Of9 Wrf1MI ... _ ----- CALKX CALST'ATENORTH~OG£ UCSIWT. MWM ~II CAL :AT!'RJUERTOll LONG~S7'Af'f Yr.,_ ...a · A4 ·~~. Februciry 2'7. 2002 "'ucwm 3 arrested in drug bust • Costa Mesa men had two marijuana plants but equipment to grow much more, police say. Deepa lharath 01'1LY PILOT COSTA MESA Police arrested three m n Monday night alter offi- cers discovered marijuana plants and pack ged mar- IJUAna m thetr apartment. officials Sclld. l'Wo of the men -Jeff Ryan Wiles, 21, and Gre· gory Thomas Wiles, 23 - who cire brothers, Uved ln the apartment in the 700 block of Wilson Street, SCltd Costa Mesa Police Lt DaJe Blf'lley Offlcers responded to d disturbdnce call about 11 30 p.m .. he said. "When they went mto the dpartment. they saw thu; man bleeding from the head, screaming ctnd acbng aggressive as ti he wanted to uttack the offi- cers.· Btmcy said. Polan• dlTested the mcm, Idler 1dentifit>d as 26-year- old KJa1a Careaga of Cos- ta Mesa. Wlthout modent Careaga was also deter- mmed to be under the POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • ANTON MMJUYAIU>. All au.oft was r9P(>rted 1n the 400 block at 10:12 a.m Monday •AVOCADO STMft A whKle burglaty was rtport_ed 1n the 300 blodt at 3: 17 a.m. Monday •WIST llAICD ~ Van- ~lhm w.s repotted In ~ 1500 blodt at 7:07 a.m. Monday • IAUOW LANIE ANO ll 1n1luence ol a controlled IUblta.nce, Bin\ey Mid. BC!Cause of Car 090'1 actions. the officers dJd a ·safety sweep• of th apartment -butcally a thorough search to make sure nobody else was hurt. Birney said that was when they discovered two marijuana plants. about 28 grams of packaged marl· Juana and a hydroponic lab with lights to grow the plants. ·omcers round only two plants. but because of the presence of the lab, the lights and the pack- aged marijuana, we believe they have been an the process oJ cuJtJvatmg the drugs for a while,· h.e S4ld. Birney said it Is not clear how Careaga got hit m the head, adding that the WUes brothers said Careaga C6Dle to their apartment and refused to leave. Jelf Wlles was arrested on suspicion of pos essing marijuana plants for sale and possessing a con- troUed substance. Gregory Wiles was arrested on sus- picion of possessing a con- trolled substance. Nobody else was hurt m the mctdent, BlmPy !>did. YALE Pl.ACE: A petty theft was repof'ted at 8:18 a.m. Monday. • MNGA'R llA~ Arlnoying phone utls were reported In ~ 700 block at 9:20 1.m Monday. NEWPORT IEACH • APOllNA AVINUE: A bur· gt1ry was reported in ~ 200 blodt at 9'.21 p.m. Monday. . CAMINO DltM: Embeule-ment was reported at 1 .27 a.m. • UL80A Nit A commercial burglary was reported in the 100 bfodt It 8:-46 1.m. Monday. • EAST COAST HIGHWAY AHO nus AVENUE: A tnffk collbion involving injuries w1s repol'Wd at 8:35 p.m. Monday. • DOVEll DlllVE: A hit-Md- run was repotted lo the 900 blodt at 12:5~. Monday • Mondly. •GRANT AVEMll: A home ~WM reported If\ the 3000 btOck at 5:01 1.m. Monday. • .-..oRT 90UUVAN>: V¥1- dalltm ~ reported in the 1700 blodt at 10.23 l .m. Monday. • PRINCEON DRl'W AND • VISTA M!I.& • An auto theft was reported in the 400 blodt It 7:21 l .m. Mond-v • DiMlf . • SUnday ltundt 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -CAl!\.rlloin ~· • • (949) 723-0621 • ·Donate your Vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 t hope in motio n co improve local liv , EXTENSION CONTINUED FROM 1 The airport'• curfew wu alieedy ln pltC'O. SupervtM>r Chuck Smith surpnMd Oty &eaden by 1up-= the deal after they a to add two more cargo filgb . ·u ls a ~ 01onable approa b, • truth MJd about Scencmo 1. • 1s th any way we could auow more C4J'90 lllghts and atW stay within the restrtctions? • Clover as ured • Smith. from the peoker's lectern. that th oty would make th concession to go ll unanl· mous support. Smith's chief of l4f1 hod. tn rll r comments, said his bo s wouldn't upport an ext n ion unW fter lhe March S elecuon. A •yes• vote that day 011 Measure W, the Great Park anitiatJve, is expected to qua h the coun- ty• plans to build an EJ Toro TENT CONTINUED FROM 1 precc..>dcnt for other churches or organlwllons that Sc.lY they have outyrown their current dJgs. ·our church c:tnd church leaders were very wprised that the commas ion did not upport thP Planrung Depart- ment's d('(1.51on that undeni- ably would have enhanced not only Newport Boul vard but the oty or Cost.l Mesa.· pa tor Tun Celek sauJ Ccllvary Church Newport Me a has embarked on a multJmtlhon-dollar proiect, which. when hnishe<.1, wall double the aze of its exisbng Orang Avenue camp~ and mclud a new sanctuary, edu· ca tlonal bu1lcUngs. a four-lev- el parking tructurf> and d multipurpose room. Construction on the hr.t ph8St» Of the pldJl I!> lllmost completP but a lack of fund· mg will -;tall the sanctuary for a f w year.. srud Ottn Stew- ard, who L" ovcrseemg the prOJect Celek Sdtd holding er-.. EDUCATION CONTINUED FROM 1 dtstnct elfom tarted last fdll that evaluat • th needs of pec1a.I educallon tudrnt-. to ee what· accommodations and modlhcabon wtll enttble them to h.:wP a better chance at i.uC'<'e when l4kmg van- ous late te ts. In addition to evdluatlng whether the i.tu- dents will n d certam aCC'()mmodat1on during the exit xam, th new plam also caJJ lor more accountability with ldte tandard . ·on ol th thrusts as to hav landtirds-bdscd godls and ob1ectav~ wntten mto LESSONS CONTINUED FROM 1 charact rs ranging from Roman Emperor N ro - rompl t wilb t ddl -to th • Egyptian sun god, Ra, who wo ft hawk·Uk ma k ·u· thttt in-d plh kind of )(nowJedc you g t from involving you U 1n lcam· tng, • 1d parent Steve John- ton, who k pt a '14pJer d at band to k ep ton Den • toga -a la Juli Ca - • trom unraveling For Rona Pomerko's class, th av nt formally began wh n the tudenb ut m a •mic1rCI dJvided into ovabi.ationl and ROA began lobbtng=ON at then. ROM na ted lbrough andent hllecwy wtlh the IN- ned .. .,... Of • ltholarty historian, while k..png the ltinulphere ~ Studen .. bed to prON their ..,__ In d.nnlna wardl ,...,.. to the dvf. bMionl. and.......,. who CAIDI • blltnt.clll --ei:tlid ... tb* ctMrldl i IMal.Mdll-• ----~WlllatD-wr..-.wlla•••~· ........ hz. , ... .. .......... " .... . ................. .... ,...,, ...... ' . auport. Some reared th•t would lead lO more fUghtw at Jobo WaytMt. COit.a MMe Mayor uoo. Dixon. among the balf-doun elected lead rs who urged the board to epprov th Uem, wged the baud not to delay their OPPfOVal. ·There la no reet0n not to enter lnto negod1tton1 \to Uno.Liza the agreement , • Dixon wid. ·p1 do not def :r this item for addJUonaJ rese41Ch or tucty. • ln a twist for ctU'J>Qrt votes, the South County supervisors supported tb Item. Tom WU· son blasted the tinung of the item. saying motion ond public p ure wero driving it, but ultimately upportcd it. And Todd Spitzer, calling on a conference lin from th office or Newport Beach Rep. Chns Cox, 4lso supported 1t. Spil7.er contra ted the broad upport for the exten- ion with lhe restnC'llons to the dtvtslven of the El Toro issue. ·All of us have been m a vices m the temporary struc-· ture would allow the church to accommodate ll growing congregatJon, while morutor- 1ng the real estate matk<'t to find the right ume to sell its Orange Avenue property. The money lrom the stile would fund the m'w sanctu- ary Egan said she would con- stdeT aJJowmg a tent dunng the construclton of the sanc- tuary but doesn't trunk at 1 the comm1ss1on's plclcP to approve the structure 'iO the church could play thP real estate market Planmng Comm1s'i1onPr Katnna Foley dgreed. Sdymg the church needs to choosP between Its desire to house add1taonal worsh1pen. and getbng the most monev for its Ile "The church hits control ol aJJ the variable . • Foley st.Lid •tt is nothing the• city hus done · Celek 11rqued thclt d city· wide moratonum <lid alfC<"t the pro1ect, and church offi. c1als were trymg to make the best use or Its fund wh1lt> solving the park.mu and over- crowding problPms dt at-. Lhe [l'dun1uon pldn(, • '-did P.stnck Rydn, the <h tract', d1rector of sp<.>nctl Nluc.u1on "We're not JUSt nollcm~J that Su 1e ha a re dm9 dl btllty In the cUCd of und rslandmq the mam tdt'a W ar<> now tallung about whdt Susie wall be ledmmg m their 1 Oth- grade English eta dnd how lhdt reldte to the cou• c;ur- nculum • The n(lw plans also ll' that accoounodations nee • sary dunng l ting he lncor· p<>rated into th tudent • enllre learrung p , Ana· tol Sdld For mstance. 11 there L'> a list of 15 pr 1d n • n lhot tudents n !d to know for a t and their edu au nul pldll rccomm nd br akJng there are tt lot of act11r1tJ • and we g t to I •am d lot,• Evan >d. Mary H nd 1'5<>n cam Saul. wbo persecuted Chrifi· tl4J1S until h bad a vi Ion of J u and chang tu. nam to Paul. Mtlry, who w w annu a lilac: toga, d h thought th day's ven w r cool. "It' very fun and educe· Uonal. • Mary said. ThJ 1s on of tJu adm nt day the schooJ holds on en 4MU41 bUii - th other two are W&lk Through C4lilomia for fourth..graden and Walle Through the Ammcan Rew. lution for Hfth..grtldera. Prindpel Outme Metoy- r sakt tbe .................. the perfect~ to the Ulq\.my ............... ant elK'OUI= ID-. wtl6c:h l.ndudel qu •II~ thefwcll-•&wlmd ......... ...,,, .... Oil ......... • .,. ......,_.. ... lddl adUlilJ ........ pll'l In .......,,. ........ . ·•=11•• ........ ... ---•W8Y•••·••w• hllrr n alldll.••••t• ...... . ' very difficult ~lion about how to UM John Wayoe. COO· Jad ring El Toro.• Spitzer Mid •We Mid f!l Toro 0YV ow dMd body ••• !Our con· 1tltuentJI are telling us uneqwvocally that they want th protecuon.s in p&ace, and l am acltmandy coaunit· ted to 1111111'9 that happed.• Cox also support.cl the move. The con~ wrote• 1990 bill that allowed the restJ1CtJOnS to remain in pl c:e even though federal law prohibits local a~cies from unposmg any limits on airports. "I believe strongly that John Wayn hould be aub• Ject to local c:ontrol inltMd of not.Mt pobcy made 1n Wuh· ington. O.C .. • Cox said •Tb county' unanimous vol today continu this wise pol- icy of 1()(41 c:ontrol. • exl Ung location Church offidctls had orig1- nally planned to bwld the project m one step but were stalled by a citywide morato· rium on small-lot develop- m<'nt, Celek said. While the moratonum did not apply to the commeroal zoning for the lot on N wport. 1t made 1t nParly unposs1ble to mMket the Orange Avenue property -located ID a medJum-den· s1ty re identiaJ zone -to potenllaJ buyers Davenport saJd the com- rruss1on had a responSlbtbty to cons1der the motatonum ID 1Ls dec1.Slon, as al did alfect the tunmg and funding of the proiect Perlons said the derual or a tent would hmder lhe church' growth clOd exacer- b.lte the parlong problems m the res1denbal area surround· mg tho Orange Avenue sanc- tuary. "In my opm1on, I trunk WP an• ma lung d mistake,· Perkm said • LOUfA HARNR <.overs Cost.l Mtil. She rT\ey ~ re.iched It (949) 574-4t275"0f by ~mall •t loll~ hllrp-.,..,.,,,mes com th ' ~t mto chunks, then this m thod bouJd be used lhroughout the year to help th • tooents absorb mfor- matJon, Anatol explalned The rulmg also dtrects the tatei to develop an altemate tffi to th exit eXdlll for stu· dents who are too disdbled to take the elC.lSIJng format. Th court. hds not yet decided whether fed ral law rt•qu1rcs the tale to treat scor adueved with certam modification the same way it treats store by students without them. OllTUllY Arlin H. 'Eddie' Eddington Mmlori.a1 •r"lkw for AtliD H. •Eddie• fonner t~ Beedlres- ldent. be held et 10 .. m. Prtdey at tbe Churcb of ... ~ of Latter-day Sebda. 425 N, Kirby St., ...... Mr. EddtDOtoo cled s.tur. dey of •'di r' w'I 6- -. H9 •• M. He ii ::.:=...,, .. ~ Prttdaanl . aDd Nlc:bole ~ ..... _ i....i....sa ..... lfm. • • I • • • PtJetlap at 5 Newport beaches De 0'8Dg9 CoUnty Heeltb Care Ag ncy l)OIMd wamlng lg est tM Newport B ch 1wtm.mlng areu ofter higb·becterla alert were dilcoveted. The agency at •:30 p.m. mued lts wam111g to swimnutn to stay out ol the water at the loca- tions until the battenft c:oun .. come down. 1be aignl dotted lb si.nd aaoa 300 f l of Corona del Mar Stat • Beech and at t Olh Slleet 8eac.b In the h.atbor. In , addition. Alvara-do/Ba~ Ille Be ch and two beadles on &lboo bland regasteted warn- ings. The two Balboct postlngs wer at Sdp- pb.ire Avenue on the south shore and Onyx Avenue on the north shore. BURGE. Ernestine Ayers PASSED AWAY FEB. 23, 2002 Ernestine Ayet1 Burge ~known as "Tena was bom fl lsteebom. Mule on Nle 26. 1908 She moYed k> CaWonlll when she was l8tlenl88n and setlSecj In lhe San Fernando Vdtiy dc)M to her IYIO SiStef'S • had migrated to Celibm lhe yeat before Tena mamed Johnny Burge In February. 1931. the couple had one ctllld ·Jeanie". The couple moved to Costa Mesa In 1959 Johnny passed away in 1988 and Tena's Sll1ef Eliz.abMh moved in _, her. E1lz.abelh llUftefed a Mfiee al mn strokel in 1993 and wuadl1litld IDa ~ hoeptal 1n 1993. r.,.. continued to IMt fl her home on Oxford Lane In Costs Miii until she St"9red • number of falls II'\ 1999 N. that tame. Jeanie IOOI\ her molw home to live with her n her home on Wesbook Ptaca. Tena tel on Odobef 25 2001. and IUftefed. rptal ~k ID her '9'C upper enn. Because she COUd no longet use a w and was 001 di lid ID a wheelc:t\ait as wall as reqund nursing care she was admitled ID Bewfty Manof on Vicloria $net IO Ca.la Mela. Tena wa gr98lty loYed bV fadf, lriends .-.cl~ She pesaed away on February 22.2002. ., her lllep. Ttne •~by her deogltOf Jelntl Slger. T~ pldchlldnln WefOJ Sol••· and Ardy Saget allo tour grandlol 11; Enc and Oarrtn Coatelloe. and Drew Md ~Sager. Tena WU a men'Cer ol h Prelbyllnan Ctuctl ol h ~ wtiet9 Mamon8' 5tMClel IMI be hl6d on lhndlly, NlbMty 28 et 2 30 P.M. 2850 FllMIW Ad. Costa Mesa. CA 9'le2 I I •• 11 o Btoadway, Cotta Mesa Ma-9180 ~ "4e« tllC NJ M'tJtdJ ... CONROY 'S FLOWERS of Coua M5t 2'13 ...._IW. _......,,..., 714.540~135 ll1JNI tp .. M _.,....,....,, '49.645.1246 Daily Pilot Around TOWll • s.ncS A9'0UND tOWN It""' to the Del- ly Pilo1. J)() W. lay St..<:-. MN, CA ~2627, by fu to (Mt) MMt 70; 0t t», Clllt-•nv (949) 574-<Q91. lntlude the time, -. •nd loc.ation of the 4Nfnt. • w.tt • a con- tact phone number. A ~ listing Is av<11leble at ~dl/l)'piJot.t'Om. IODAY BUUdlng ownen with plam to re. roof houJd attend a workshop on the Cool Savtngs with Cool Roofs Program provided by the San Diego Reglonal Energy Office. The workshop on saving money wW be held from 1 to 4 p .m . at National Unjvcrs1ty, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Cos· ld Mesa Th free workshop wW focus on Ute benefits of installing a root roof, along with bow to take c.1dvtintdge of dccompanying rcbdte.'i. To register, visit the Web site dt www.adenergy.org/eventa or c:aJI (619) f>99..0728. The Orange County Cal Alumni Club will hold its 2002 Spring Speciker Dinner at 6 p.m. at the Westin 'outh Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. $60, $45 for young cllumm from 1991 ·01, $55 for Orangt> County C lub mem· her!.. Reservallons requested; 0 1c111qe County Cal AJumru C lub, 4200 Pcuk Newport, Suite 2 16, N<'wport Beach. CA 92660. (714) 641 -7738 A buslne s after-hours mixer in ,,,,o,·1dllon wtth South Coast Metro AU1<1nrf> will Ix> he ld from 5:30 to 7 'JO p.m. dt the Orange County l'Pr1ornung Arts Center, 600 Town Ct•ntt•r Dnve. Costa Mesa $10, frc1• for meml>efl'.>. (714) 885-9090. THURSDAY The Hoag Health Center ln Costa ~lc•i..1 will hold d emmar about '>ymptoms and m<'thods for control· hnq children'<, dSthma at 6 p.m. at 1 l 40 Bdker St.. Costa Mesa. Free. Re.,ervallontt required. (800) 5 14- 4b24 to rl"g1swr. (949) 760-5545 for rnon• mformallon. LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 That bdckground as1de, we can imttQme how an exdus1ve mter- vww with one of the clisenfran- rh1.,P'd ducks 01Jghl go Wv were PXpecting to sit down with d rl'presentative of the wtute durk populallon. What happened? ·1 dm a white duck.• Yuu look Uke d broWn mallard to u-. • W(• havc.> no choice but to dls· gu1w ourselve . These are desper· dle bml'S for us. We must resort to wh.itcvrr m<'an are available to thwdfl th1 C'lf'arly dlscnminatory acuon agillllst our lond. • So you beli ve you're be.mg smqlt•d out? ~CIParly. We don't enjoy the <t<tm federal protections that give preferenllal treatment to brown .. .. O.vld and May Hsu wW serve• honorary dWn chutng the fourth aDllual Orage Couty ArUltl Showcae 2002, wtalch wW be held March 8-10 at tbe Costa Mesa Sealo~Center, 695 W. 19th SL Tbe couple ha a gallery named after them, and May Hsu ls a longtime supporter and volunteer at Bowen MUMWD of Caltunl Art In Santa AnL The lhowcae will fea- ture the works of 200 leJllor artists from Orange County In a allow Utled .. A Tribute to Preedom.• Call the senior center for Ucket lnformaUon. (tMI) "5·2356. FllDAY The Mighty Duck.I of Anaheim and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Orange County have teamed up to host the Mighty Ducks' sixth annual Casino Night Auction, •Carnivale in Rio,• from 8 p.m. to mid.night at the Four Sea· sons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 752- 1680 or (800) FIGHT MS. SATUIDAY The Sumhlne Co-op Prachool'• 50-fa.mily annual rummage sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . Satwday and Sunday at the Pres- mallards. They're rounding us up under the ruse that our byprod· ucts, shall we say, threaten water quality and are the source of unpleasant odors. But I dare say that the mallards are guilty of the same. They' re coming for u.s because we're wblte. • That's a pretty strong charge. ·But nonetheless true.· What bas been the reaction tn the duck community to the city's ban on the feeding of your people -er, kind? ·shock. Disappointment. Out· raged by the hypocrisy.· The hypocrisy? ·sure. We've been here for gene rations. long before people took over the place. We've seen what they've done to the bay. to our waters, with their big boats belching diesel exhaust and fuel lidts. We've seen their children swimming in the bay for years now. Where do you think those byte.nan Church of the Covenant at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 5'0-1183. The Newport Be1ldl Tennll Festt- val will be held ban 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. al 880 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The event is pul oo by the Pacific Coast Tennis Foundation and is open to players cl all ages and levels. Pro- fessiooals will be 00 band i.nstruding players. and there will be a mixed doubles roond·robin tournament with prizes in addition to dooblel and sin- gles exhibition matches. Pree food provided by Baja Fresh. (9(9) 472- 5504. pocifjooootfttehotmail.com. The flnt of a two-day, 13·bour kids go to the bathroom? For them to say that we're creating a public bealth and environmental hazard ignores the tons of human waste, trash and chemicals they've been dumping inlo"the bay and on our beaches for decades.· You mentioned contamination. As you know, the city contends that the duck population bas been leaving behind unacceptably large volumes of droppings. It al$o asserts that duck droppings con- tain high levels of bacteria that are responsible for beach closures throughout Newport Bay. "The city simply has no credl· billty on this issue, in our vtew. • How's that? •How can a city with any lntegr\ty attack us for polluting its waters and beaches with excess duck waste when for years It's been dumping its sew er de bris on the good people of Irvine? Having said that. we're more than a little nationally accredited baby-1tun9 COUl'M for boys and 91tls g 11 to 13 wW begin at 9 a.m. today an th Hoeg HOIJ>•tel Conler n~ Cen r, l Hoeo Drive, Ne'.NJ)Ort 8eaC'h. The second counie will be at 9 un. March 9. $45 for two 6 1/2-hour seslions. Participants will learn Lint-aid help for choking, etiquette tips for baby· itting and hands-on practice tune. Re ervabons required. (714) 532-8887 to regis- ter. 1949) 760-55'5. SUNDAY 1be :4.merlcan cancer Sodety Dis- covery Shop will ~ d Bri<M Faire themed •Coming Up Roses· frocp noon to 4 p.m. at th American tan- cer Society Discovery Shop, 2(>00 E Coast ffighway, Corona del Mar Free. The day will mclude an tn!or- m.al bridal fashion how. wedding cake tastmg. champagne punch and door prizes (949) 640-47n MONDAY lbe Tosblba Senior Classic wtll begin with pract:Jce rounds and a pro-am in preparallon for the tcll1 of tournament play that will begin at 8 a.m. March 8 and continue through March I 0 at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach f94ql 644-9550 or www.tosh1basemor dassic.com. I UESDAY A two-sedJon, comprebenilve intermediate coastal navtgatton course will be off Pred by the Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seaman!>hJp through- out March. A four-week ectlon wtll meet Tuesday, March 12, March 19 and March 26 from 7 to 10 p.m . A three-week sect.Ion will meet from t to 5 p.m. March 9. March 16. and March 23. Both sections dre designed for mdlviduals who hdve already completed d begmnmg sailing class and wtll meet at the Orange Coast CoUege Sailing Cen- ter, 1801 W. Coast Highway. New- port Beach. Registration costs are $60. (949) 645-9412 SUSPICIOUS of the aty's cidUD that our wdSte contaminates anytlung. let alone its waters. To know for sure. you need to te t those waters on a regulcll basis. And I would dare say thdt the oty's record when it comes to testtng for waste contanunallon 1s less than stellar.· Can the oty's duck populdllon survive Uus? "We'll SUl'Vlve. There arc a lot of nice people in this town who appreoate our presence and respect our long tu.story in lhls oty They'll find a way to feed us.· And ti they don't? Weil. there's alwctys Co<itd Mesa. • •YRCJH DI ~uw.a, •s• rr~~e writer ~ communotions consultant. He reside in Cosu Mesa. Ruden c.n re.ch him With news tips ~ comrMnts Via e-mail at byronwr1r.retnsn.com. Visit his w.b site " www. byronwnttr com ~. F~ 21. 2002 AS Showcasing their talent • Fund-raising musical begins with auditions of some of areas best- known amateur stars. '•ul Olnton OAtlY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I Preparations for a mu lcaJ show to nuse funds for ick children got underway Satur- ddy, as dozen of amdteur pcr- fonnP.ri. aud1t1on('(J for about 90 roles Hopefuls tw1stc:d through the mommy hours and beJt d out • 1 Got Rhythm· as the s.how's organizers threw out encouragement dOd 1otted down notes The annudl show, known as the "CHOC' Follles. • dem.snds a tremendous commitment from 1l part1apants -includ- ing tw1ce-d-week practices and a commitment to rtUSe at least $500 \ll the pron•eds of the May show, which will be cull<'d "The Shpper and the Surfer.· w11l be donated to the Chil- dren s Ho p1tal Foundation of OrdngP County The Saturday aud1llon was held m d dining room of th~ Sutton Pia Hotel A sec-ond round I!> scheduled for Sunday ·we have to remind our- selves why we're domg ttus. • event organizer Dale SkllN told the assembled group "It'!> not to showcase your wonder- ful talents. It's all about ralSlny money tor the children.• The event has raised dn impressive Sl million smce 1t began in 1997. So far. orgaruzers have col- lected $176,000 tn donalloni. Over the year!>, the folllf'!> has been known to attrar t some of Newport-Mesas brightest Lights Tius year. Costa Mesd ~ld~­ or Linda Dixon plans to play a bit p~u1 "Ttus 1:. giving back to the community.· Dixon aid. before twisting to a Beach Boys song ·1 m hc>re becaus+> 1t benehts a good caus1 .. And I've cllways Wdnte<l to be tn a musical · ThlS year"s i.how ts a mod- em reworking ol the Cmd.-rel- la fairy tale c;et in Orange County Those who mcske the cut wuJ perform the origmal mu 1- cal m . a tent aero from the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center The tent will be et up on the land that will eventually be used for the new concert hall •1t•s tailored to Orange County.· sa1d Gionet ZJgner. the show's execuuve produ "r ·The Jokes will be about the airport .• J 165 lllrbol' llYd. CoeU lllaa WHY STAY HOME Su1Uet Dinners (]?jstorante !Mamma qina Moaday-Fridayi 4&30-&IS El Toro Recreational Vehlcle Storage llmlPrimebor Mlpoa (wldl ... -•••• JUSTSIJ.90 • T ry OJ(° ftJtOS AVILA CHICKEN 90UP Fresh chicken broth. chunks of c.hiilin brusc, and rt«. Garnished with awcado. dlanm> and lime Uni Of 111 MY ·we have a lot of h~rt and I plan to be back and take another go at It next year ... " Ron EY--. Cor<>N def MM' High girts 10CCer ~oach A6 w.dnesdoy, Febuary 21, 2002 Evans key toCdMS success Coach has guided Sea Kings to the CIF semifinals the past threeyears,aftereigbtyears of failing to make playoffs. Stew Vlrven 0M.Y Pl.OT CORONA DEL MAR - When the Corona del Mar High girls soccer team huddled around Ron Evans alter yet another emifinal loss. the Sea King Coach refused to show depression or even signs of a letdown. •Don't let this get to you. girls,· said Evans. who completed his third year with the Sea King Tuesday, when the hosts lost, 3-1, to reigning CIP Southern Section Division IV co-champion Harvard-Westlake. ·vou come back with pnde. I want you all to wear your Pad.fie Coast League champions T-shirts tomorrow. Show pnde.• Evans' words a.re but of a reflection of what has transpued over the course of tus three years as coech of the Sea Kmgs. His posibve. upbeat approach. espeoally in Uu.s season's battle Wlth m1unes, has been a staple of the rise of the CdM program. CdM ha has won the PCL the past three years and has earned CIP Division IV serruluull appearances each bme. The year before Evans' IU'St year, CdM went t 1-6-1. 3-6-1 m the PCL and failed to reach the playoffs for the eighth straight year. ·we have a lot of heart and I plan to be back and take another go at It next year.· Evans, 32, satd. ·we're losmg some quality seruors. We lost ome quality seniors last year. but we were right back Into the final four. And we'll be back there agam next year • In Evans' three years. be has amassed a 58-12-14 record, which featured a 26- ga.me un~ten tre4k la.st year. Among tlu.s season's highlights was a regular- season-endmg 1-0 home victory over Northwood A I would have meant no playoffs for CdM. •The girls play for me,· Evam S&d of the reason CdM bas been succ ful the past three years. •They give me everything they've got.· Before Evans took the CdM guts helm -a year after coaching the CdM boys - he cooched at Monrovia High for three years, lead.mg the Wildcats to their first CIF playoff appearance Ill 10 yea.rs in his first year. He guided them into the playoffs his remaintng two years. When he came to Corona, he asked commitment from his players and produced a llrel work ethic, which included a ·hell week,· a prelude of ngorous train.Ing before the hrst game of the season ·He came my sophomore year and UlSt4nUy It was a btg turnaround.• CdM senior Jaclyn Thayer said. ·Before I came to Corona,• CdM 1umor Lauren Shepherdson aid, ·1 heard stones how the team wasn't controlled I heard halt the players didn't show up to pntebc:'f> Once he came m. be really turned Uungs around. He's a tough coach, but he mak things really fun. He mak us want tt mont. This is lbe th.I.rd yeo.r 10 a row w lost ln the sem.i5. Every year we g t more anxious to get to the finals. All I ever wantad to do as get to the finals. I know all the junlors like Paige (Janes), Elisha (Morgan), Jenny (Long) and Ahvia (Mazura), that's all we ever wanted to do. 11us lou just makes me more anxious for next year.• MWd\~ ..... BOYD HORRELL ~ ...... RogerCart.an . 9A9.57U223 . Sports Pma 949-6500170 Daily Pilot Corona del Mar HJgb' Alllson Harvey (leftt goes up bigb to bead tbe ball down.field ln tbe Sea Kings' CIF aem lftnal club witb No. 1-seeded Harvud-WesUake. Corona del Mar wu ellmlnated witb • 3-1 lou ln Tuesdllya game on tbe CdM campus. Below, • happy moment for tbe CdM girls when they scored their only goal of tbe game. PHOTOS IV GIUG lltY IO~'Y',.OT Cd.M girls soccer team loses third straight CIF Division IV semifinal, 3-1, to top-seeded Harvard-Westlake . IMy FMllcnet OMvh.OT CORONA DEL MAR The recent wave ol CIP South m Section girls JO«er playolf dom1Mnce ttaspt.yed by ~ M on LHgue solidl.fied. once aga.tn. into an lnsurmountabl bwnp Tuetday for DlVlSlOn IV sem.if1nal host Corona d I Mar High pU pre<tictioos by CdM Coec:h Ron Evans that his teem would avenge bark-to-bult 1emlflnal losses to M.laion Leagu representabves, top- s eded Uarverd-We1Uake. wbJcb dauned a hare ot lhe drrult's filth straight • ction crown last y ar, prolonged th final four frustration Wllh It J. 1 victory •Heck ye it's fru treung. • Id Evan • who. d pll th lo • wa pleasod wtth tus play rs' Hort and 1nten ily. ·eut It would be more frustrating if we he1dn't got to th serrufina1s Wt thrff y rs Tru.. program hadn't btoerl to the playuffi for (eight) year (b fore the 2000 postseeson), but now w ·re ~ck ln a ~e. This w ow third y ar 1n a row l1'I semihnala. I think Uarvard- Westlalte t four tJ&ght y rs an the errufmal • before 1t won (the Oivl.Sion IV co-(;hamplon"h1P with !Mgue nvdl Loui.svllle) last yHr. W ·u be back next year to try to ov the hump.• SEE SOCCER M GE A7 NOTHING COUID BE FINER 1HAN lHE TARS' 39'ERS • , J>UM1 to MM:k lw&1t tn defeaung Orange. 26.9. Unfort~tely, N wport w c -1y ICOUted by Exe'elsM>r High and t w prompted to <"hm1 • Item ~ nil gOMe egelr'9l Newport puling itulclt the roOowtng w k.. The p1an worbd and the ,..,. '°"· 1 l .O Two dole kJ8f!I to Anehebn, 7-0, and Fu.Uitrtnn. S.O, edged them out a. a tide nan. Newport's gnwat.c fMr from U.. Mrty .,. would fbMI HerOld SWlln a..>1 lbe Tlln to tbe a..gue nown an ''2••~ c....,,._.~ .... ................................. 01 ,, 'IS: ....... af'31.Nalltblt"31 pm••nW' •wllll•a1 _._.,... ... .. 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C.:h IT)', To }• P~t tn, HIGH SOIOOl IASDAU. PIMEW w U 4S JuruGr Ry n Ro"'"· ar d11JonaJ mound option ·R19ht n uw, w~ don't h•ve n oul!>t.indU\g No I or •11 '2 111lchf-r who cut• 901m1 le.> throw I maJ nty of our mmng : Ot-i>quin 1d ·11\ a.Im ilk I can put them all in ct hell and pick th m out. 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"14'JU()I' Ton't Sohm' ,m• dddJtlon..iJ 1ob rdndll.141 fur lh1 Tctr. \\ho hU'l 1..4,., Anuqo•. to open th•• "'• wport Ok.-. Toum.1.11wn1 fondo\ al :J pm f, '''' tlw lht• ltmt• lc•lty '' dmunq II\ t• or '" 1111\' \\ tw 1 an ctll pllrh l>1•-.c1um s.tlll G n!~ BRIEFLY Pirates drop OEC opener Tht• Ornnqe ~ Coc10,t l "ollecw bctwbctll tl'am ' ll(Wnl'<i 1t<; Orange• Bnp11e C onlerenn• '-t' n ~1th d 5-1 lo~ to hlht '4.tddlt'bdck Tul•'tt.1~ Tht• Partttes t l 1-J 1 "-Cort•d lht.•11 run in Uw hfth mrun<' Jftt>r dllowing th.re\' ~ m the ft>Urth \\ ht>n tht.• <. • ..iuchu' 1001.. 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Pri' ate gu.ud gated community with views, pn,atc beach Jl.ccss and duhhouse on the beach. Approximately 3,500 C.,}--on one le' el. 4 ht'droom, 4 .5 bath plus den and out door 'c.:dw.kd 'Pa Gorgcou' tr.\\ crtinc floors, imported vc:rde m.irhk, 2 fireplaces .ind rrcnch doors galore. s 1,999,900 (93940) (800)387-1447 Bantlngto Beach. Remodeled and decorated to perfection with tatc-of-thc-rt ·granite kitchen and fine t hardwood flooring. Palatial ma tcr suite, 70 ft. on water with tri-channcl view . $2,495,000 (939,2) (800) 229·3'88 Laguna Beach. Panoramic views. Beautiful remodeled home featuring spacious living areas, private sauna, cat-in kitchen, formal dining, Jacuzzi, French doors, skylights, family room ... everything1 you could want in a seaside home. $1,495,000 (93937) (800)387-1447 ._/6d~~~p& Huntington Beach. Dramatic 4 bedroom, 5 .5 bath approximately 4,400 SF estate with finest an.:hitcctur.il det.ub. Breathtaking tri-channel views. Large dock. 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(·re)\\ 11 nH>ldrn~s, sp.l rub .ind tile flooring accent this u n1quc loc.H1011 . 975,000 (93949) (888) 335-8628 '1//,~ .~ ,,,/~~ Huntington Beach. Palatial approximately 5, 100 Sf, 4 bedroom, 4 .5 bath custom estate. Rare approximately 7 ,000 Sf point location with dazzling m ain and multi channel 'tC\\ . 80 foot boat dock + · ccond 40 foot boat dock. S2,750,000 (93945) (800)229-3488 Laguna Beacb. uperb ocean and coa tlinc 'iew . Recent upgrade , prh•ate m tcr retreat with auna and pa. C thcdral ceiling , walk-in pantry and 2 o cean view deck . $1,158,000 (93946) (800) 387-1'47 San Clemente. I I\ e like fO} ,1lt \ Ill tht'I ou:.rn front 3 bedroom vi lla with grJ111rc counter,, \t<>1H: floor' .111d top 1>I t he -line up~r.hk' rhroughout. D1rc1.t hch.h .1u.c..,.., .llld incredible 'll"\\' ~9 39 500 (93954) ( 800 ) 38-1454 /rJY/ [/~ ~NWA ,,,,,/.-7ln, %;.,,,.) Newport Coast. 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Wat'a&no .X&nr/ U/1/.~1,J~/ %~,~) .)';~/.11 • .. l// C£'r,,~4 5905 SEASHORE -NEWPORT BEACH ImmacuJatdy maintained, built in 1989 w / the finest amenities, nestled on the sand, boasts incredible views from all main rooms. . ltru/1 ,71},w,,. .~,hl'n\i Sit -down unobstructed whitewater \'iew~, SBd, 3B.uh, ln~idc laundry faciliry, 5 car subterranean garage + extra storage .~ /;,,,. (A,n,-h,,.,; .~h~ . Third story rooftop deck w/ ocean views, 3Bd, 2.SBath One car garage + extra storage PRBSENTED AT: $2, 900,000 . <D0nY1~ i6~~ef~~,6J o/ r?CNZA. ~.t"u/Via g Y«A--M~ 1132 SEA LANE -CORONA DEL MAR. Thi charming home is nestled on a highly desirable flat corner lot in quaint CdM, and has been beautifully remodeled throughout with the finest craftsmanship. Profc it>naJJy land caped 4 bedroom, 2 bath, SINGLE STORY I Granite Entry, Counters & Ma tc:r Bath Cathedral Wood Beam· Ceilings Large: B ckyard with Wood Deck and Private Spa PllESENTED AT: $1,125,000 .. A~ .McCOY Cellular: 949.293.1552 Pager: 714.285. 7794 .~r"',h#~ .71~ .~~/bJ«kL · ./Jqyfrr/1/ C£rtcuhr./1 423 EDGEWATER -NEWPORT BEACH Great o pportunity to own four bayfront ·di pr' te beach in premium Newport location. Huge potential to build condos, duplexes or single family home. Beautiful pri111ite be11.ch T" o Docb with boat ~lips to accommodate 50 ft yacht, ( 3) 40 tt yac hts, plus side ties etc. Currently t:ight rt:ntal unit~ PRESENTED AT: $5,400,000 'CtN'~lnlUAdU'fl& ~ -.9.9a.JM ~ ' UA~e· aA~ ~'L'IJ . 507 EDGEWATER: -NEWPORT BEACH Incredible once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most choice locations on the Newport Harbor. Approximately 90 linear feet on the Bayfront L rgc dock which features three boat slips and tWo idctic , plu boaters bathroom Five paciou &cdrooms, four nd one-half bath, 3 car garage Awe in pirina craftsman hip w I marble & woodwork throughout PilEsENTBD A'J: $5,99~000 • HILLTOP HIDEAWAY WITH OCEAN VIEWS Casual elegance combined with old world charm make this private hilltop hideaway a unique opponunity for the discriminating buyer. Incredible ocean. whitewater and city light views abound. A stone pathway leads you to a hidden trellised patio area. This fabulous home offers hardwood and open beam character and a spectacular sunroom. This North Laguna Beach locati on allows \'OU t o ''.ilk to the beach or to the charismatic village of Laguna with loads of fm c restaurants and art galkrn.·<. CHUCK ALLEN (949) 718-7744 WHEN EXPERIENCE BEN CAGLE (949) 422-6397 PROFESSIONALISM COUNT ManagrJ <>H'I onr btllwn dnllurs in d osed 1rnl l'\lcJlC t "'"''" 111111\ ~'"" I «Ii) SPACIOUS IRVINE COVE HOME Why Buy -up the Hill" when you can be tcps to the beach for the me price. Those who wait will be too late. , 8000 1q. foot da9lc contemporary home, under construction in gat guarded oommunit ' with gcqeous oc:an vkW. NANCY LAVIGNE •••••~••a•Dll• • 86 w.dilelday, fflbNoty 27, 2002 -· CBSOCA 4 CIVIC PLAZA. STE . 260 NEWPORT BEACH . 644-1600 -OC.COM 3377 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 723 -8800 Incredible lo<:auon · watch the '>urf crashing on the rocb. fonv~r vitws of C .uahna. !tun~ts and Jelly G~at ~ach hou>c on brgc lot. , tc.ren Betson 759.3747 -Sharon McKinnon 717.4775 900 E. Balboa ~_fitruly exceptional property located on a beautiful (.;77 stretch of Newport's Bay. This bayfront triplex features three three-bedroom/two-bathrom units, all with expansive bayfront balconies or patios! Unparalleled bay view' of Fashion Island, Corona del Mar, and the annual Christmas boat parade. Sprawling ground-level patio with built-in fire pit, rosebushes, and newly rebuilt dock. Listing price 52,450,000 For private showing call Joan. ~onf/iotd 949.293.4631 joantrout9ibunwhite.com ~-· -"' ---- The Winning Team. . . uzanne Shuler yrick Present Newport Beach, California elcome to the top of the world. Located in the prestigious guard gated community of pelican Crest, Newport Coast 22,800+ sq.ft. level lot with commanding views of the cQast line and Pelican Hill Golf Course. A contept rendering for 10,000 sq. ft. + estate is available. 949-422-2289 It $4,395,000 www.ASTEA.M.com . • ---• ho.a and iu ~us roonu create . Calif or 6.~tq..afiDol­ front~S .... qUGt qual1imnud ... thnler Wicb 111¥- Offered ~t S 11.,00.000 AdCAcUOtO (949) 4'99-1070 urge: family ho* in Thrtt Arch Bay. Ocan view d«b and private" bca.Cb acccst. Offcm! at SI ,5?9.000 Ad Cock L4069 (949) 497-3331 EJcpnt Pelican Crat c:smc:. Unobstructed Pcninsub, ocan, bay -and city light views. Olkmi •• ~.39~.000 Ad Cock n 8636 (949) 644-6200 otltftill a S"'9 ,000 Ad CoM S26M17 (949} ''S-1800 ow.d .. S3.'50.000 AdCodcl.6800 tH') -497-331 . . Bnudfial T.a. :Jialllc. l..Ocared on a a.. CIDfMr lot wilh ocean aacl pll coune views.