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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-03-18 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . .... ... .•. ·-· .... ,_. .. . . ... =·m,. here quite yet and toda(.s weather should reflect • much, complete with sonw clouds. some wind and some cool reitdings. S..Page2 SERVING TI-IE NEWPORT -ME.SA COWMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2002 Clock ticks on Marinapark residents •The 41 part-time and 15 full-time residents are looking at steep rent hikes and the idea that they have to vacate the land soon. June Caugrende DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -For 17 years, residents of Marinapark have known their days were numbered. But when the mobile home park's lease with the city expired on Fri- day, questions dating back to 1985 still lingered. Since discussions began in Feb- ruary about renewing the lease, dty officials have driven home the point that the 15 full-time and. 41 part- time mobile home park residents !).ave known all along they would be asked to leave. The 1985 lease said the city would eventually tum the beach- front property into a public use. What's more, dty officials have said, the residents have been compensat- ed in advance for expense and inconvenience of their inevitable departure. The original lease, officials say, included a rent break. ~ The lease tied rent hikes on the lots, called •coaches,· to the Consumer Price Index. As a result, officials say, resi- dents there are now paying only a portion of the market-rate value of the coaches. A parcel that now costs $1 ,362.60 a month, city offi- cials say, is really worth $2,300. The lots that cost $924.83, they say, are t worth $1,95.0. n l~e until an obj~ve appraiser City staff has proposed raising could determine a fair price. rents to these values as part of a But the rent question is just one one-year lease renewal, with two of several senous unresolved issues one-year extension options. But for the property. Marinapark residents said these nearly doubled rates aren't at all fair MOllU IOllU Ol IOftLt when you take into account the insecµrity of the short-term lease. "Your whole basis of determining the value of our lease is flawed,• Betty Berkshire, a full-time Marina- park resident, told council members. Councilman Gary Adams beard their pleas, ultimately persuading the council to postpone a vote on the The fate of the mobile home resi- dents hinges on a luxury resort planned for the site. In the late 1990s, the City Coun- cil idenW1ed Sutherland Talia Hospitality dS the developer of choice SEE MARINAPARK PAGE 4 __ .Proposal _,_____ blasted by councilman • Idea to give back $700,000 for road improvements in Costa Mesa is 'ludicrous,' Monahan says . Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -City Counal- ma.n Gary Monahan IS sound.mg off on a proposal to return $700,000 for unprovements to Newport Boule- vard, calling 1t the worst idea he has seen m all tus years on the council. Council members torught will con- sider scrappmg a plan to Wlden New- port Boulevard and return the design funding to the Orange County Department of Transportation. It's a move that Monahan calls ridiculous at best. •To refuse the grant 1s ludi- crous. U we give this money back, we will JUSt be stuck with the traffic we have,• Monahan said Friday. FYI •WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council Meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today •WHERE: . PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT The mtersec- bons of Newport Boulevard at 17th and 19th streets have been identi- fied as some of the worst m the • City Hall, Robert Thomas, a 60-year Orange County retldent. sells old-Ume drllls at his booth during the antique show Sunday. Investing in the good ·old -days Between 6,000 and 8.000 collectors visit a three-day antique show at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Bryce Alderton were expected at the event, said} DAILY PILOT co-owner Michael Grimes of cat - T heycaxneforeverything from vintage B-movie posters, jewelry and tools 'to furniture, glassware and postcards at an antiques show expected to draw thousands. · Eager onlookers' eyes opened wide as they observed everything from brass pins to ceramic dogs from the Victorian Age at the three- ~Costa Mesa Antique Show and at the Orange County fair- grounds on Sunday. . About 6,000 and 8,000 visitors dar Antique Shows, which sponsors the show. Irvine resident Barbara Bond strolled to Mono Bay resident Alli- son Moore's booth where Moore sold her Staffordshire figures and animals. Staffordshire is a type of English pottery like ceramics, Moore said. •Tuey stare at you,• Bond said with a smile, gazing upon the King Charles Spanlels made in the UMOs. SEE INVESTING MG£ 4 Topping off other great moments n Fair Drive • INFORllA- TION: (714) 7~5225 county, Monahan said. Heavy con- gestion through that area has caused dnvers to cut through the Eastside residential area instead. Costa Mesa officials have sought solutions to the downtown traffic problems for more than 17 years, but as the years go by, the problem just gets worse. The Cahfom1a Department of l\'ansportation owns and operates Newport Boulevard and its previous plans called for an extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway, which would demolish 85 Eastside homes and 40 businesses. City traffic engineers worked with transportation authorities and agreed on a compromiSe The new plan called for an adcbtional lane for sec- bons ol Newport Boulevard traveling northbound from 17th Street to 19th Street and a southbound portion from Broadway to 19th. SEE PROPOSAL MGE 4 NTHE Above the SUUICE The Newport Landiog Belle is av1l11ble for weddings and receptions, cocktail and sightseeing aulses, ind meetings at $250 per hour (minimum two hours) and S 1 SO for each ae:tdttlonal hour. (949) 361-36-40. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT A Newport Beach lifeguard warns swimmers about possible rlp-Udes. Spring juggling act As the weather warms, lifeguard supervisors have to be on guard and know when to step up service June Casagrande DAILY PILOT I t's that time of year. The tune when lifeguards are in rapidly increasing demand. As warm weather, spring break and, ultimately, summer loom, New- port Beach's staff of 16 yedf-round Weguards need help. And though they make it look easy to have just enough lifeguards in place at just the right time, staffmg Newport Beach Weguards from a pool of more lhan 150 on-can personnel is actually an impressive feat of organization and planning. "It's all based on weather, surf and crowd," lifeguard supervtSor Boyd Mickley said. Sometunes. mcreased demand for WHAT'S AFLOAT • WHATS AFLOAT 1s published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the infOf'mation to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or by e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. GONDO LA TOURS Gondola Romance otters dally tours of Newport Harbor dunng lunch and dinner Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Lido Manna Village. 3400 Via Oporto m Newport Beach KAYAK TOURS The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 a.m. every Sunday at 2301 Uni- versity Dnve, Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks made available through New- port Dunes Resort. Call (800) 585- 0747 for reservallons. SUNDAY COOKIE CRUISES The Adventures at Sea Yacht Char- VOLM.NO.n ............... l'IMtw ...,~ ..... Nin~ AM!Mif °"9t10r .......... fhimilllel w Olt«1tOf Weguards can be pretty easily pre· dieted, he said. For example, the local schools' upcoming spring break, which encompasses three weeks around Easter, is always time for more Weguards. •Already this year, we have added staff on the last couple weekends,• he said. •From now up through sum ... mertime on the weekends. We'll add our seasonal employees, sat in early May, probably at a couple towers, then additional patrol vehicles, too.• But when Mother Nature steps in, planning falls short. •Sometimes when the weather's really good, we'll get a call from a patrol vehicle saying •it's really busy out here. Could we get some help?'· Mickley said. ·so that's when we start calling in seasonal employees.• ters hosts cruises around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every Sun- day at 3101. W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach: $20, includes cruise, parking, cookies and sodas. Reserva- tions required. (949) 650-2412. SAILING CLASSES Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Salling in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, power- boat. introduction fo heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673- 7763; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Udo Sailing Club, 1949) 675-0827. Salling FasdnaUon often duses tn boafing safety and sailing, year-round for people with disabilities. Pree. (949) 640-1678. BOAT lllTALS Balboa Boat llentall can put you on the water ln many w4y1, with single and double kayaks, electric bQetl, 1'- holder sailboats, pedal boa~ and run- The lifeguards, a division of the Newport Beach Fire Department, maintain a database of on-call employees. All the on-call people notify the lifeguards of the hours they can wotk. Then, cross referenc- ing needs with availability, lifeguard supervisors start dialing the phone. •we have a priority list of season- al staff that have worked for us in previous years," Mickley said. "They're ranked based on the num- ber of hours they've worked over the last five sea.sons, solt's not just seniority b\lt experience." So far. the formula is working. Last year, when 8,694,375 people enjoyed Newport Beach shores, life- guards conducted 2,645 rescues. There was one drowning, down from four in 2000. abouts (or offshore use or cruising the bay. (949) 673-7200. Electric boat rentals are avallable by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and CD players. Ice and cups are provided. Reservations are suggested. An hour rental is $70. (949) 645-6812. Sall airborne outside Newport Har- bor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near the 'Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949) 673-1693. A motorized lounge cha1r may be rented at Resort Water Sport.a at New- port Dunes for S25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boots, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furni- ture and wetsuits also are available. (949) 129-1150, Party pontoons, cbapamal runabouts and family pontoons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 rfgtlt No news stories. ltlustratlom, edltorlll matter 0( ~IMrnents hefelr\ an be reproduold without wrttt.i permlulon of~ owner. R«ord Y<>Vf' comments a.boot the Dally ~lot °' news tips. MQBESS Our addtetl 1s :now. a.y st.. CoSU ~ CA 92621 Offlc9 hours are MandllY • frldey. UO a.m. -5 p.m. IJMNOIQNS • II the Pllofi pollc:y to Pforilptly '1DfNCt 111 erron of IUbstane*. ...... all (149) 574-4233 m . 1'w Newport leicMON ...... Diiiy ... (lMS-144400) .. pUbtilhld deity tft 1llWPOtt """' and c.. ....... d .. •lptiol• ... ~only by..,. ~to TN1"'*0r~~ -n2•141. 1n ... ~of ~hid! and c-. ......... llliltJllon• tD ft~ Nat .. .,.._ .... O"'V ~ ftrtt dllill INlll for llO Ptf ftlOrlltl. 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Surfrider, SeaGrant and other nonprofits will present their programs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the New- port Beach Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. You must RSVP for the symposium, and you can sign up to give a 5-minute presentation about your water quality educational program by calling Wtl.son's office at (714) 834-3550. I know that having educa- tional programs in all the schools will help the aware- ness level increase However, these programs m\N extend from the coastal communities Inland so that we me not singing to the choir. Our 1ocal programs' goals should include building awareness in land- locked counties and the states west of the Continental Divide. Also, you may remember the water wells recently affect- ed in our water districts. How- ever, I think the biggest pol- luter is ti. MTBE (~yl ter- tiary-butyl ether) that Califor- nia requires to be added to g890Une as an oxygenate. Cal- ifomia Ulel 600 D\Vllon gallons of MmE armudy, JMkieg our state the~ IDrlUket In the 04tion tor~ .• There is good news as 11 other states have banned MTBE and Gov. Gray Davis. has decided to phase out MTBE by the end of 2002, but we will still dump untold gal- lons until year's end. I think everyone should pressure Sacramento to put an end to MTBE now. Environmentalists and scientists consider this the most serious environmental catastrophe since DDT. Almost all two-stroke out- boards used on boats, older personal watercraft and some gasoline-powered inboards have unburned gasoline exit- ing into the waters through the exhaust system. Plus, recent inspections of the new dual- lined underground fuel tanks show that most are still leaking fuel. Some lakes, including LalceTuhoe, have banned the use of all two-stroke engines due to the environmental con- cerns of MTBE. When it's no longer an additive, I wonder if the ban will be lifted. In my mind, there is a simple solution: Stop requir- ing the additive now and the problem will stop. I have not read a.QY studies that show the benefit of MTBE as a fuel additive that outweighs the risks in the water. • Moo outboard manufac- Ml"ke Whtteheod THE HARBOR COLUMN tures and personal watercraft manufacturers are engineering new four-stroke engines with greatly improved fuel efficien- cy that dramatically decreases or stops blow-by fuel into the exhaust system. Boaters can prevern MTBE and the next additive from entering the waterways by upgrading their two-stroke outboards to newer models, ¥eeping the engines tuned and carefully filling the fuel tanks to prevent spillage. • • • np of the week: Fill out a float plan and leave it with someone reliable before you cruise off.shore. The plan will help find you it you don't come home or show up at your destination. Remember, it is a big ooea.n and you are nothing more than a dot on the horizon. The float plan narrows down the search area and provides the necessary Information to conduct a prop- er search sea and land.side. Some private towing com- panies like Vessel Assist allow their members to file a float plan that a d1.spatcher monitQn. OdleDvfle .. ~., fill out a foll\1 similar to the Coast Gu.arcn onllne form for yourtrip. ~ You~ include the people onboafd with emer- gency pbooellumbers, vessel make, length and colors, trip expectations and onshore vehicle information. Leave this with someone you will call upon trip com- pletion. If you don't call, then the Coast Guard or Harbor Department can be notified. • On my long-range trips, I leave a float plan with a few people as backup, and J have check-in points to someone who notifies the plan-holders of the updates. This narrows the search area from the whole route to a specific sec- tion and helps alleviate the anxiety of those loved ones shore side, especially when crossing to Hawail or running coastal in rough weather. Oh, the reason for the vehicle information ls some- times people wander on the way home and U the cars are missing and the boat is in the · slip, then searching the ocean is not necessary. Safe voyages. • M9CI WHnBtEAD Is the Pilot's boating and harbor columnist. ~ him y<?Ur harbor and marine-related thoUahts and stOtY sugoesttons via •man to Mlk .. ~rv.com or www.Bo.tdlouwrv.com. SUlf AllD SUll Doily Pilot On the AGENDA AT&T IROADIAllD Officials from the cable giant that holds the only service contract in Costa Mesa wlll address the City ~ouncll tonight to outline steps to improve customer service In the area. Del Heintz, the director of local government affairs for AT&T S'road- band, will discuss recent problems with customer service related to extensive chan~es in technology and programming. Council mem- bers will decide what action the city should take regarding the cable company -although the law really limits what they can do. The Federal Communication CommissiWl governs contracts between Cable companies and c!ties. 1'side from canceling the ser- vice contract -a very expensive and time-consuming process -the city can do very little. Earlier this year, residents report· ed problems communicating with COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW FYI • WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today • WHERE: Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. • INFORMATION: (714) 7~5223 AT&T Broadband customer service agents, saying hold times were excessive -more than an hour -If they got through at all. Many resl· dents said they got a busy signal when they dialed the toll-free num- ber. Jerry Verwolf, telecommunica- tions ma~er for the city, said cus- tomer complaints have increased dramatically in the past six years. In 1996, four people complained to the city about poor service from AT&T Broadband. By 2001, the number climbed to 103 and officials have taken 43 complaints this year. he said. AT&T Broadband has a 15-year contract with the city, which autho- rizes the construction, operation and maintenance of a cable system throughout the city. WHAT TO EXPECT: Council members are eXJ)eCted to keep the existing contract with the cable company but give harsh wam- lngs about Improving customer ser- vlce. SUSAN STREET Those who miss seeing the Segerstrom players at City Council meetings after approval of the Home Ranch project can rest easy tonight as the developers come before the council tO request a minor adjustment to traffic designs. CJ. Segerstrom & Sons will offer an additional SS00,000 for the changes in design and construction of an unfinished freeway improve- ment on the Fairview Road onramp to the San Diego Freeway. Existing plans did not accommo- date the possible construction of a new Susan Street offramp -an integral yet unofficial part of the Home Ranch project -designed to dump traffic into the heart of the 93-acre development. The Segerstroms have already given the city S1 .5 million to pay for the necessary changes. Additional funds are being offered to cover the costs of hafted construction caused by a delay in design approval for the modifications. WHAT TO EXPECT: The council is expected to approve the additional funds. MORE PARK LAND Recognizing a lack of park space w ithifl Costa Mesa, the city is in the process of trying to buy a parcel of land from Southern California Ed i· son, said Bill Morris of the Public Services Department. Council members will decide tonight whether to purchase a small lot from the electric company for $574,000. At less than a half-acre, the land at Monte Vista Avenue and Monaco Terrace would be too small for a sports field but could help with general recreation. officials said. WHAT TO EXPECT: Th e council is expected to approve the purchase. Briefly Jn THE NEWS Corona del Mar store seeks goods ty-based health organization dedicated to eliminating can- cer as a major health problem. The store is at 2600 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. cific date to donate to their community hospital, but they are not required to be part of a particular community to donate blood. A person can donate blood every 56 days. GETTING INVOLVED • GEmNG INVOLVED runs period- ically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298 nosed or with nurumal symp- toms of mull.Jple sclerosis. or both. The group will meet at 11 a.m. the fJ.rst Tuesday of every month. (949) 650· 7659. Drop off furniture, jewelry, antiques, and/or collectibles and browse through a store for a good cause. The American Cancer Soa- ety seeks donabons of clothes, furniture, accessones and more to allow for funding of cancer research and provide education and patient service programs to fight cancer. Call (949) 640-4777 fo r more information. Fairgrounds hosting several blood drives Those in need of blood everyday include newborn babies, leukerrua and cancer patients and open-heart surgery patients. One dona- tion can save up to four lives. Dunng a trial run in December, re~resentat1ve from St. Joseph Hospital m Orange collected 48 units of blood, enough to save 192 lives. ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill preg· naot cats upon amval Dog!> and cats are also avatlable for adoption.(949) 759·3646 or www.Ollimalnetwork.org. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Conunuruty Semces needs mentors to make a last· mg effect on a young person's We Students from 10 to 18 years old are matched Wlth mentors to improve their school performance and self. esteem while developmg pos· 1tlVe peer and adult relabon- stups. (714) 549-9622, Ext. 35. ~. Morch 18, 2002 3 111111 SCOOP A Home 'Ranch ringer returns meineimber OllGI ~· =? The mwtly dnmed. bkmd who suo- oeeded in coilvfild.rlg near- ly everyooe-or at led the Com Mesa aty Council-that the Home Rmldl project Wu~ far the mnmunity? Yeah. her. . Well, the folks at AT&T Broadband have hired Hoffman and her public relations team at Govern· ment utions to belP promote the cable compa· ny's renewed dedication to customer service. Hoffman is no stranger to heavily debated sub- jects and proved her grace under fire while defending the development of 9:3 acres of Segerstrom lima bean farm. Not unlike the Segerstrom's Home Ranch project, the cable company has been criti- cized by some Costa Mesa residents as not paying attention to the residents. City officials have also complained of the company's poor cus· tomer service during var- ious changes in technolo- gy and programming. But Hoffman is on the case. She gets results and AT&T Broadband officials obviously recogmze thaL -Compiled by Daily Pilot staff People can currently drop off their donations at The Dis- covery Shop in Corona del Mar. Items in the store are displayed in boutique-style. The store converts items into Wesaving services for Orange County residents. To replenish the blood supply at area hospitals, the Orange County Fairgrounds has teamed with Southern California hospitals to offer blood drives each weekend until June 30 during the Orange County Market Place that runs every Saturday and Sunday. Different hospitals The mobtle blood dnve is stationed m front of the main entrance gate to the Market Place and does not require swap meet admission. The three area clubs need vol- unteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. Call for locabons. (949) 642-2245. WE DO THINGS RIC:.Hn Store operators •re always looking for volunteers to staff the shop. The Arnencan Cancer Soa· ety is a nabonwtde conununi· throug hout the region have been scheduled each week· end at the Market Place until June 30 through the St. Joseph Hospital Blood Donor Program to seek blood dona- tions and provide education about blood needs m the community. Donors can come on a spe· TIETD CU. Fmm•L~ Call today for • A No-Obllgatjon Portfolio Review • Compare Our Expertise o~d Experience • Receive on Action Pion for Today's Market • 23 Years Experience Call John a Jeff C949>717 .5417 St\LOMONSMITH&-RNEY C0'.Xl2 S1bron !m111 a.m., Inc Mlmbw SFC Wnan ~ S..., n A"*l'lblrol ~ "!& ~WE~ IT .... -merts d W'l'Ol 9'*' err_, Inc FREE Spring Spruce Up We will steam out me bracelet and case, polish the cryaw and dcqronic:ally check for the accura~ of time, while you wait (Tuesday through Saturday). If you wish, you may call for an appointmcJU for di.is FREE WATCH SERVICE. · Off'u good through month of April CHARLES H. 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Coast Highway 4 ~Morch 18, 2002 POllCE FILES COSYl MISA PUILIC SAFEn conirolled substance was reported In the 2'400 bloCk at 7:15 1.m. Friday •OAK~ PosleUlonof 1 controlled subsUln<e was reported In the 800 block at 12:20 a.m. Sunday. Dolly Pilot tant In the 4600 block it 6:30 un. Saturday. • NIWPO«f CINTP DIUVI: M ritw>wri SUS~ reported1y stole I womlltl'l purse from the ba<k of the chllr she WIS sitting on at nie Chffseak• FactOf)' In the 1100 block • IMUSTOL ~Grand theft of eats W95 reported In the 3300 block at 2!20 p.m. Satur· d ' • WlllT 19TK ITMaT ANO MEYER PLACE: Posseulon of a controlled substance was reported It 8:35 p.m. Saturday. at 1:13 p.m:_Frlday. --· .. • NEWPOKJ CEffP ....... ..: ,.. woman reported that someone bfok• Into her locked 1991 blue Chevt<>let ind stole her pune ind leather jadcet In the 400 block at 9:30 a.m. •~~Grand theft exceeding $400 was reported In the 3300 block at 1:45 p.m. Saturday. • llUSTOL S1'RDT AND SUNROWllt AVIM,ll: Resisting an officer was reported at 2:07 a.m. Sunday. llEWPOIT IEICH Sat~ • P. O: Vandalls"1 to a black 2002 Volk· swagen Jetta was reported In the 100 block at noo(l Saturday. , •HYLAND ANO SUNfLOWElt A~: • A&JURA DRIVE: A garage burglary was reoorted In the 1900blockat11:54 a.m. Friday. • .tAS...,.: A prowler was .reported in the 600 block It 7:54 p.m. Friday. • WHm e» LANI: A woman reported sun- glasses, cash, checks. work flies and tltkets to a Clippers' game were stolen from her car In the 200 block at 10:15 a.m. Saturday . TtansportJng and selling a controlled sub-stance were reported at 12:40 a.m. Friday. • NEWPORT IOULEVAIU>: Possession of a • MACNn'MUlt IOULEVARD: A ~ommerclal burglary was repo"ed at the Coco's Restau· MARINAPARK far cry from the city's original vision for the property. ing it unclear bow Marlnapark should be classified. CONTINUED FROM 1 •A five-star hotel would be accessi· ble only to the elite,• full-time resident Joe Ribus said. for the site. Since th.at time, Stephen Sutherland has hammered out plans for a 147-room luxury resort so~e council members have said would be a gem to re1uvenate the aging Balboa Peninsula. But Adams said this doesn't affect the city's obligation to the Marinapark resi· dents. "They knew 17 years ago that their lease would expire in 15 years,· Adams said. "Then they got a two-year exten· sion. Now that time is up and we're say· ing, 'We've been pretty nice, we've let you stay here longer than we thought.' I don't see why this wouldn't be some· thing that would make them happy. We do have fiduciary duty to make sure we're getting appropriate revenues for this property. It's only fair that we get fair market rents.· Mayor Tod Ridgeway said he believes the bulk of the land on whlch the mobile homes sit is in fact tidelands. meaning the city is obligated to eventu- ally end any residential use of the land Visitor-serving uses, such as Suther- land's hotel, are permitted in tidelands The city acquired the 4.34-acre Man- na park parcel at 1770 W. Balboa Blvd m 1919 from the Pacific Electric Lmd Co. for a public campground, where campers paid 75 cents a day for water- front camp sites. Around the same time they picked Sutherland, council members were working on a two-year lease extension for the Marinapark residents. As part of the amendments, wording in the lease was changed. ln 1955, it was designated as a traile1 park. The 58 mobile home coaches there today, two of which are now unoc· cupied, first fell under a lease in 1973. Last · year, the city earned about $600,000 in rents from the property. Instead of a "public recreational use" for the land, Marinapark residents would move out to allow for a "visitor· serving use,· the modified lease said. By this definition. Sutherland's resort would be appropriate, perhaps ideal for the site. STAT• COULD HAVE FINAL SAY "The issue cuts both ways,· City Councilman Steve Bromberg said. "Th£> residents are fighting for where they live and I can understand that. But at the same time, they knew what they were getting into.• Residents have cried foul at the change m language, saying it defies the intent to turn the area into a park with publlc options for boating and other water recreation. Further muddying the waters is the question of whether the Mannapark property is designated as tidelands. Though Sutherland's plan indudes public beach access and public park areas, some say these concessions are a Areas designated by the State Lands Commission as lldelands cannot be used for residential purposes. But the criteria for detenrurung which areas are tidelands is in dispute statewide, leav· • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by t> mail at june.casagrandeOlatJmes.com. PROPOSAL CONTINUED FROM 1 In August. the City Coun· cil approved the recommen· dation and formed a commit- tee to review options for improvements to Newport Boulevard. Costa Mesa offi· cials also secured $700,000 from the Orange County 1fansportation Authority for the design of the widening project. Dixon previously said she wanted to ensure the com· munity was included and informed about the proposed changes to Newport Boule· vard before anything was approved. ·1 just have a real problem going through with this before we've gone to the community with it,• Dixon said back in August. Dixon was not available for comment. The committee -mostly made up of Eastside res1· INVESTING CONTINUED FROM 1 Other antique shoppers gazed upon the 2,000 posters dating from the early 1900s to the '30s that Santa Bar· bara resident Garrison Dover offered at his booth. He uses an acid-free glue to stick the paper to a cotton canvas to preserve each poster. Huntington Beach resi· dent Shannon Richardson, 29, scoured through a dozen or so posters with her moth· er, Joan, looking on until she found one she couldn't leave without - a "Wild ls My Love• movie poster. •1 like looking for campy posters,• Richardson said. •Now I've found one.• The Pahlens have visited antique shows in Del Mar, Long Beach and the twice yearly event in Costa Mesa for three to four years. Smaller paper items drew more shoppe!'$ like Costa Mesa resident Tim Pahlen. Pablen, 41, came to the Pair· grounds Sunday looking for postcards from his native Minnesota, while wife Molly bought a glass vase. Sisters Lynne Palmer, 41, and Jenle Jefferson, 40, ven· dents and downtown busi· n ess owners -reviewed data for the past six months and recommended postpon· ing the proposed project. According to a staff report, members of the committee suggest the oty pursue other improvement options for Newport Boulevard and try for other grants. The report indicates a willingness from traffic engi· • neers to apply for other grant fund.mg but states "there is no guarantee that such fund· ing opportunities will become available at the time needed.• Monahan criticized the comnuttee's recornmenda· lured lo Costa Mesa for the second consecutive day from Corona and Huntington Beach, respectively, each looking for differing items. Jefferson sought jewelry and ash trays to add to what she termed Na substantial· collection while Palmer focused on tabledoths. But that wasn't all she concentrated on. "Tablecloths at this point but I'll dabble an silver, furni· ture and china, all the expensive tlungs, • Palmer S8ld. Jefferson had already bought an ash tray, picture frame, ceramic mermaid soap dish and set of china that serves 12 from her two· day romp through the show. ·rr I thmk the price is fair, I'll buy it,• Jefferson said. •Most dealers are good working with you on the price.· Price is also a considera· tion for Irvine residents David and Wendy Hill, who didn't have their eyes on par- ticular collectibles, but enjoyed looking at the varl· ous antiques. "It's neat to see all the precious things,• David Hill said. "Some of this stuff is so hJgh·end. We're not big spe.nden, just big lookers.• lion, saymg returning the money would hinder future bids for funding. Especially after the city returned a s1z· able amount of funding when it scrapped plans to expand 17th Street - an unrelated project. "If we return the money again, we will never be able to compete for improvement funds,· Monahan said. ·11 the committee doesn't under· stand the ramifications. they shouldn't make ridiculous recommendations.• • LOUJA HARf'£ll covers Costa Me-sci. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harp· et0lat1mes.com But the couple didn't wdlk away empty-handed. David bought a •Happy Apple• Fisher Price toy that he plans to pass on to his grandchildren to continue a family tradition. "The apple has a chime on the inside,• Hill said. "I'm happy to have the Happy Apple to give to my grand· children.• Grimes and wife Marilyn bought event sponsor Calen· dar Antique Shows five years ago and has seen the show grow from one building housing 100 vendors to three bwldings housing 2 l 5 deal· ers this year. "The crowds were here. so the dealers were here,· said the 51-year-old Cardiff by the Sea resident. • 8«YQ ALDERTON Is the news assistant. He may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by •·mall at ~.a/d~onOlatlmucom. ,...__....~~·--------~ Dolly Pilot NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 While he bad managed to get a client of his to lend him the room and board needed in the way of a home in tl;)e town of Sandy, just south of Salt Lake City, they still didn't have any tickets, nor any idea that they would be able to see any Olympic events. But as you can surmise, they wound up on a whirlwind seven-day Olympic venture lhdt would make many drool with envy. O n Sunddy, the third day of the tnp, they did a little bit of their own slo- ing and snowboarding at Snowbird, catching an aerial competition, an autograph sesSion with Olympian Johnny Mosely and a parade at the Olympic Plaza downtown later that evening. They ran into Kevin Costner, the family of gold medal figure skater Sarah Hughe• and speed skater Derek Parra, who let the elder Lawler hold his silver and gold medals. They packed up to leave later that day and headed to Provo to watch the ice hockey competi- tion between the Czech Republic and Russia. While inside the arena, they sat in the front row to watch the Russian team warm up for the match, expecting to be tossed from the seats as the game got going. Guess what? That nev- er happened. Turns out lhe seats were those of the NHL commissioner, whose plans to attend that game fell through. If that wasn't en ough luck, •Lawler convmced d Russ- ian player to give him d piece of a broken sl1ck for a souvenir. One last Olympic thrill came when his sons were able to stand behind the French pair figure skater Around IOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- u Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~170: or by calllng (949) 574- 4298. Include the time, datt and location of the event as well as a contact phone number. A complete llstlng Is available at www.dal/ypl· lot.com. TUESIAY Commerdal Real Estate Women of Orange County will host "CQpital Markets: Overview for 2002 ~ toda)I-at The Pacific Club. The event will include presentations by various panelists. Registra- tion will begin ar 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at 11 :45 a.m. The program is sched- uled from 12 to 1 p.m and is open to the public. The fee is $35 per person for members and $45 per person for non- members. A $10 fee will be added for tickets purchased at the door. Information: www.crew-oc.org or (949) 475-7600. The Pacific Club is at 4110 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. A St., Costa Mesa. $15. Reser- vations required. (800) 595- MOMS. lbe Newport Harbor Orchid Society will have lta 18th annual Orchid Plant Auction from 7 to 10:30 p.m . at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. Free. Call 1714) 647-7702 or (949) 642-4148 or visit www.nhos.org. WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach New- comers will tour the Bowers Museum. Call to reserve a ticket arid find out when and where to meet (949) 644- 4032 or (949) 854-4501 . The fourth day, the·tno was up early ford train ride and horse-drnwn • sleigh to Soldier I follow where they caught the Biathlon event, a combi- nation of cross country sluing and shooting Later that day they were able to get tickets tor lhe women's bobsled dnd pairs figure ·skaung events. The bobsled tick- ets would prove to be d coup. gold medalist as she was Orange Coast College's 18th being interviewed for TV. annual High School Darice The Sherman Ubrary & Gar- dens will present a class on orchard floral design at 9 a.m. The class will teach floral arranging usmg an unusual design technique that includes frwts and vegeta- bles All materials, except for prurung shears, will be pro- Vlded. Everyone is expected to partiapate. Registration 1!. $45 Preregistrahon 1~ requtred. The librnry 1s at 2647 E. Cod!>t Highway, Coro- na del Mar (949) 673-22bl As the interview rolled, Day will be held from 8 a.m. Lawler looked up at a to 1 30 p.m al 2701 Fairview THURSDAY nearby Jumbotron and Road, Costd Mesa. More than saw his boys standing m 225 Orange> County highl-A 90 minute breakfast boost, the background,. so _.!l,e~ .... :::::t::::::2::::'!::*=~ch;;;;oo°"'I students and their fac-hosted by th! Costa Mes~ snapped a photo. · t.~ •c~~ 'ttr ~nue1 .... "-Uuuu"·''"'" •• ... 1 asked Lawler how attend. (714) 432-5506. be held today from 7 to 8:45 · a.m. at the Costa Mesa Coun-this compared to some of try Club Tickets are $12 11 In between visits to the set of the Today Show and Olympic pm trading and posing for a photo with the Swiss Curling team. the Lawler clan managed to nudge next to history m the making yet again, giv- ing a bug to and snapping photos of Vonetta Flowers and JUI Bakken, the pair who made history by wm- rung a gold medal in the women's bobsled event. the other big events pe·s A cookbfg class Utled "The th d Wltnessed over the years. Great Amencan Meat Out" prepaid and $17 at e oor d · will take place from 6:30 to The club is located at 1701 With the time he t:ia m f Golf Course Dr., Costa Mesa Salt • 'k an irnag 7:30 pm. m the patio cafe o L..c1 e. you c -E 17th (714) 885-9090. me how he answered: Mother's Market, 225 . "It was o.,o neat to be there and hug an Olympic champion,• Lawler said. •It was a great thrill to be at the linish tine.· There was morf> to come. One son managed to give a high-five to NBC's Today Show host. Kalie Courtc. and dnother got into the NBC Green Room, where bobslNlder Flowers was waitmq to appear on television I "The Olympics are the pinnacle." • • • The streak of news- room tours continues as a group of Tiger Cubs from lrvme stopped in a couple weeks ago Making up Den 6 were Frankie . AguUar, Christian Lloyd, Austin and Ertc Mendoza. Gunnar and Slade Robin- son , and Michael and Steven Terranova. Hope they enjoyed our den • TONY DOOERO is the editor. His column appears on Mondays. If you have story ideas or con- cerns about news coverage, please seod mes.sages either via e- mail to tony.~atJ~.com or by phone at 949-57 4-42 S8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT I NVITES You TO JO IN us I N OUR HOLY WEEK CFLEBRATION \l NI >A\ \:ti\ RC 11 !4, 2110:.! 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Naturalists & Friends, will Orchid expert Bill Austin will give individuals a chance to speak on how to nurture re-plant native Bay flowers orchids for repeat blooms and and learn its wildlife. The care for both indoor and out-event is free and lunch will door vanet1es. (949) 640-be provided. Partidpallts 1889. should meet in the parking Environmental Nature Cen- ter founder Robert House will lead a walk begmrung at noon at the nature center ofhce, 1601 E 16th St .. New- port Beach Free, bnng a sack lunch. The walk will take a bout one hour. (949) 645- 848<} A tree seminar on chronic rat1gue syndrome. or fnbromyallga, will be offered from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the pc1llo cafe of Mother's Mar- ket. 225 E 17th St.. Costa Mt>!>d. Reservations reqwred. (800) 595-MOMS. FRIDAY -~~~ to Orange Coast College's Planetanum titled "A Family Night at lhe Planetarium: Getting to Know Your Sky" will be held at 7 .30 p.m. in the school's planetan- urn, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. $10, $7 for duldren Stroke Screening at lot of the center which is located a t 2301 University Dnve, Newport Beach. (71-4) 973-6829. The Service Corps of Rethed Executives will present a workshop introducing tactics for malong e-commerce sue· cessful for small businesses from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . today at Nauonal University. The workshop 1s $25. wluch mcludes matenals, and a SS discount dpplies for th<;>se who hdve pre-paid. Partia- pants may bring a business assooate along for free. The umversity is located at 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (714) 550-7369. A swing and ballroom dance workshop will be held from 2 to 3:30 p m. for begUUlers and 4 to 5:30 p m. for intermediate dancers at 3100 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $20 per person. 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Call toll-free l -877-676-7836 WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners CJ{,istorante ?rlamma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6: 15 Eggplant Parmigiana or Cannelloni Alla Florentina (with soup or salad) JUST $10.90 The Real Prime Rib or Filet Mignon (with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 Sandabs Piccata or Salmon ~ Checca (with soup or salad) JUST $12.90 (949) 673-9500 www.mammagina.com 251 Ea.st Coast Highway• Newpon Be.da QUOTE Of THE DAY. ., It'a a litUe eculer to coach tJa18 year, because these guys know what they're dolng ... " . Trec:ey ~mt. Estancia High boys volleyball coach 6 Monday, Morch 18, 2002 .. mOPENU MM'cfl 25 honoree KATHY MOWCA·SCHAEFER Sporn lcllor Roger Carbon • 949~744223 • Sports l'aJCJ 949-650-0170 Daity Pilot DAl.Y PlOT PHOTOS llY DON LEM:H N¥J STEVE McCANIC Corona del Mar's Cbrtstina Hewko (left), and Newport Harbor's Katherine Belden (above). CdM's Hewko, Chaney top All-CIF honorees Top Division IV player and coach are among 13 locals recognized by Southern Section coaches. Bany Faulkner DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High junior Christina Hewko, who led the Sea Kings to the CIF Southern Section Division IV girls water polo championship, is the Division IV Player of the Year. Hewko, the Pacific Coast League MVP this year and a first· team All-CIF performer each of her previous two seasons, bJghllghts a dozen Back Bay players chosen All-CIF by section coaches. Six CdM standouts have been recognized, as has CdM's Aaron Chaney, who is Division IV Coach of the Year. Senior Katherine Belden rounds out a four-time All-CIF career to top five Newport Harbor standouts honored in Division I. Joirung Hewko on the Division IV first team are fellow juniors Danielle Carlson, Brittney Bowlus and Daniela DiGiacomo. Belden, as well as Harbor junior Jenna Murphy are first-team choices in Division I. Representing Newport Harbor on the Division I second team are senior goalie Leah Grocld and junior Annie Wlght, while Harbor junior Paige Lansing is a third-team choice. Senior Jessica Fries is a second-team Division IV selection from Corona del Mar, which placed senior Alexa Miller and aeoior goalie Jessica Wells on the third team. Hewko, a tenacious two-meter performer who often seems lmpervious to the physical pounding opponents di.sh out in the hole. scored seven goals in a 14-6 semifin.al win over Tustin. She led her team wUh 85 goals and was second among her teammates in assists (34) and steals (60). Chaney, in bis Ont season taking over for John Vargu, who left CdM Qi January to become the men's coach at Stanford, made ture the team did not~ a beat. A longtime prep coach in Hawatt. Chaney's emphasia on having fun and competing over wtnntng, helped keep the heavily favored Sea Kings relaxed and focused during thelr playoff run. CdM ftnlsbed 2'·7, including tta first vtctory over Back Bay Rival Newport Harbor. Belden. bound for UCLA. led the 1ln to the DMlloo l temlftnals, where they were eliminated by frventual champkwt PoothUl to fln1lh 23-7. Sbe .ued a team-leading 69 goels. and ello led the tMm wttb 71 steals, wb1le adding 32 aalstl. Her brilliant prep career iDduded sea View League Player of the Year honors her junior and Mn1or MUODI. She WU allo ftnt·team All-CIP both of thOM yean, after DON LEACH/ DAILY Pl.OT Newport HarbQr'1 Jenna Murphy. earning second-team honors as a sophomore and thlrd-team recognition as a freshman. Her freshman season included a section crown for the Sailors and she contributed to three Sea View titles, as well. Belden adds to an All·CIF family legacy, after older brother Peter, now at UCLA, was Player of the Year in both CIP Division I and the Sea View League as a senior the fall of 2000, when the 1lt.rs won their first boys section crown since 1984. Uke Hewko, Carlson, the Sea Kings' quarterback in the pool, is a three-time first-team All·CIP performer. She has been perfectly willing to sublimate her scoring chances to help set up teammates, but can also find the net with en accurate outside shot. She has also been Ont-team All·PCL ber three varsity seesons, all ol wbk:b have resulted in at least a share of the league crown. She led CdM with 66 steals and 43 assista and her 62 goals were second only to Hewko. DiGJacomo, who guards two meters and also contributes offensively, wu a second-team All·CIF choice last aeuon. She ROWING collected 42 goals, 19 assists and 41 steals this season. It Is the first All-CIF recognition for Bowlus, who shares time with Hewko at two meters and adds an imposing defensive presence. She scored 54 goals, while adding 26 steals and 13 assists. Her older brother Garrett was CIF DiVlSion D Co-Player of the Year after leading the CdM boys team to a section crown the fall of 2000. Murphy helped Coach Bill Barnett's squad earn the No. 3 seed in Division I and along with Wight and Lansing, will be the nucleus for what should be another extended postseason run next season. Murphy posted 42 goals, a team-leading « assists and 53 steals. Wight bad 40 goals, 14 assists and 46 steals, while Lansing contributed 27 goals, 30 assists and 23 steals. Fries and Miller were senior role players, who stepped up in the postseason to insure the program its first CIF crown. Fries had 17 steals, eight goals and four assists, while Miller chipped in 25 steals, 14 assists and six goals. Grodd and Wells were the last line of defense for their respective teams. Wells made seven of her 151 saves in the 11-6 title.game triumph over El Dorado. Grocld amassed 179 saves, along with 15 assists ar:1d 14 steals. Foothill junior goalie Emily Feher and Santa Margarita senior Kristina Kunkel share Player of the Year laurels in Division J. 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Doily Pilot SPQRTS DAILY PlLOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH UCI first baseman Matt Anderson gets tripped up by a diving Calliornla base runner Sunday afternoon. g to toll California feels it with Saturday and Sunday losses at UC Irvine. ANTEATER BALLPARK -UC' Irvine\ Anteater.. edmed d week'o; rest Sunday, clo!>ing visiting Ccilifom1d out, 7 ·3, to take th<' thrce·gdm<' series with the Colden SCOUIOAID Bears. 2·1 , Coach John Savage s.tudlty'spme watched h1!> Anteaters C.hfomia 4 slnke ror four run<, In the AntNten 5 first inrung and they never looked back dS they put ~.,,,. 3 together dn 1 t ·hit dtldck AntMtwt 1 and improved to 16· tJ with thE' nonconference Vlctory Winrung pitcher Paul French gC1ve up a run in the first inning, but htS teammdtes responded m the bottom of the mrung. Wlth some ruckelc; and dime!>, mdudmg dl1 RBI single by Jd1me Martme7 Chm Klemm Cdme up with an RBI bac;e hit Ill the hfth dnd the Antedters edged away with single markers m thC' !>Cventh and eighth. l ' French, fmprovmg to 3·3, dJlowed four hits and struck out five, giving up one run over six mmngs. In Saturday's game. the Ante<1ters saw d 4.3 lead entenng the runth UlJUilg Vdmsh, but bounced bdck m the 10th mn1ng to pull out a 5·4 decision behind d 14-hit attack. Chris MUJer (2 for 4) got 1t started in the 10th when he reached on dn error, then stole second base, and Effren Trejo deuvered a 1 ·2 pitch to center to score the game-winner Phu Tnpoll, who pitched the 10th mnmg and struck out two, got his hrst wm of the season. The Anteatcn. .,cored tWlce Ill the !>LXlh when Klemm and Jon Horw1tz rapped out run-sconng singles, and m the eighth, Steve Guthne's RBI single capped the upnsmg which put UC! up, 4·3 HolWltz and TreJO each werP 3 for 6 with a run scored and an RBI Matt Anderson (2 for 3), B.J Eucce (2 for 4) and Klemm (2 for 5) also qot in thetr llcks The Anteaters will host UNLV March 26 MO!KO!IJIHKI ~..-UC 111YM S. C>a c:uu 4 uhtomi. , ooo ooo 031 o 4 9 1 UC ll'VIM 000 002 020 1 • 5 14 1 Montalbo, Ingram (5), lrown (8) end Grossman, Kahoelli, 8ruzzone; Smith, Alstot (8), ReullNitls (9), Tripoli (10) and MHI«. w. nipol~ 1-0. l ·Brown. 2·1 28 • weln« (Cal), Horwitz (c..I), Andefion (00), Klemm (UCI). ~---UC 111YM 7, C>aAoa111 u J Calltomi. 100 000 200 • 3 8 0 UC IMnl 400 010 lb· 7 11 2 Todofoff, HM (1), lngrMI (S), Klhollll (8) and Gnmmao; mnch, Sw..-.on en end M•lltf W • Frend\ H . L ·Todoroff, 0.2. SY· s-n.on (1) 21 • Mdcson (Q. ~ (Q. Horwitt (00) 2. UCl's Sunday starter Paul French (above) sends one down the pipe. Below, Jon Horwitz drives the ball. Horwitz was 6 for 10 for the two games and doubled twtce. WEIGHTUmNG Three Tars in top 11 at junior nationals Foley, Lirik sixth in respective divisions, Sanchez 11th at recent competition. • TORRANCE -A pair of Newport Harbor High football p&ayers plated slXth in their respective weight clanea at tho receDt National Junior Weightlifting ~atthelbtrance~ Senior J04! Foley, competing tn the 23l·J)ounm.~ ~ ... llges l 7·l0, ~ ... d 220 poundl in tbe matda ..... 308 in the dMn end Jerk '° jUcllf.Dh. Pr.luDen Spencer UDk, whO NW .,.. ..,.ny actldn mu. ar 9cMberD SectlGii DevWwa VI .. f0811111tllL.,. ............... dw ...... l&-*"' w11r. He bolMd 15' ~bl tbe snatch and 209 ill the Clean and jerk. Tbe snatch requires Wtmg the bar from the ground over one's bead ln a continuous motion. The clean and }erlt tnvOhies liftiilg the bar from the ground to one·~ chest, pausing brteny. then ~it overhead. The combined total of both lifts determines pla<:ing. N wport Harbor ,unlor Jin'lmy Silncl\ei WU tltb ln the 17().pOund dais for ages 17·20. He lifted 181 poundl In the m.ldt uad *in lhe dMI\ and i..-. Hafbor Midcw Jim RblhW9U WM lOtli In tbe 152-poubd cw. for ... 17-lO.lM delled t70~ ~ In tM snatch and 220111 ._ dMa w~ Ulikaad Rola .... °"' !1111Mmdl9, while POiey aw Sandles com~ ,,.... ~ "''°* SliMad b .......... ~mub. Monday, Morch 18, 2002 7 Sports nan of Fame CPlebrating the rnillenni un 1 GIL BRO KINGS Newport Harbor · Former high hurdler at Newport.!Iarbor continued flying in \tlWII, then became judge advocate general. . l Richard Dunn • DAILY PlLOT I t should come dS no 5111i1i i.urprise thdt former 1111111 Nc>wport HMbor High trdrk man dnd !>tudent body prC''>tdPnl Gil Broolungs becdme d flying officer m World War II for the U S. Anny Air Corps Brookmg!i (Clas!> of 1936), who hecdme dn dllomey, '>ervcd lour yedr!> of active duty 1n the South Pdclf1c and later a!i 1udge advocdte generdl at Mdrch Air Force BdSC the Bee track team. After gradudting from Newport Harbor, Brookrnys attendPd UCLA, whNe he earned his bachelor's deyn.•e m 1941. before JOin1n9 the service Brookings, who stopped flymg after WWII, openf>d his own law practice m 1 q53 dnd enioyed a successful Cdreer as d lawyer lor 33 yedf'> • 1 retired on Jdn 1, I q87. • Brookings said Brooking'>, who grew up m "Jew port BPach. returned to h1'> root'> to h' e, dJler he buLlt d houw in Corond de! Mdf thdt ,.,.d., completed m 1 q1:m I h~ Id'" prdct1ce dt thP llnw w<1-. '>1111 m Pomond Now d n•'>ldt•nt ot II WdS m lrdck dnd held, however, where Brooking., first Cdrned hts wmgs I hs '>pendlly was the high hurdles, and, dS d I !arbor '>enior Gil Brookings l lenwt, Brooking'>, 8'1. .,did he trdvelPd d lot dunng th<' Pdrl~ yc•dr'! ol h1'> retirement, but ldlely 11 hds bet>n rdther "unevenUul," except lord massive strokP he '>Ullt>red ldst year which hd!> ronhn1•d him to d walker 1n 1936, he cdptured thf' Southern Cdlifom1<1 Cld!>S B chdmp1onc;h1p in the 120·ydrd high hurdles. "They W('rf' u!>1ng the college standard height (of 20 mches) when I did the hurdle'>.· Brooking'> said "lt'c; been reduced three inchec; now for the high schools • Brookrngs. a classmate at Harbor with Al Irwin, !>did Coach Ralph Reed 1ns1sted he stay on Sophomore nucleus, led by Kornegay in the middle, is generating optimism for Estancia volleyball. Barry Faulkner DAILY PlLOT COSTA MESA -Though a ldck of participants WdS the leading reason Estancid H1gh's boys volleyball program has only a varsity team tlu!> season, second-year coach Tracey HelfflS believes 1t would have been a shame to separate a group of six sophomores who have spent d lot of lime together on the court. So, that sophomore nucleus keyed by 6-foot·2 middle blocker and team captain Josh Kornegay, remains mtact It also 1 a big reason beh.md the optmusm flowing m the Eagles' gym, after a stnng of down seasons. '"He have a lot ol good things going on,• s~ud Heuns, a former All- Pacilic Coast League standout for the Estancia girls team. who has overseen a 3-2 start lhts season. •we· re building this season. Even though it's a young group, a lot of them have been playing together since TeWinkle ijunior high).· Heims said Kornegay and freshman setter 1Tevor Holmes, the program's only club players, are blg reasons to feel good about the future, Whlch will Include a spot m the Golden Wcm Leegue next pnng. •Josh split tune last year between our junior vars1ty and vdJ'SJty and, by the end of the season. he was our kill lead r." H im said. "He has been playing club and h1 deve~nt has just been a.mazing. He's getting ooticcd every place we go. He's smart, be b kills, he's strong and he's very competitive. He' deftnitely our go-to bitter. He lets the pace for tbe rest ol the guys.· Kom99ay bes backed up b•s coech's pralse. teadirig the Eagles m kw. all reason.. He plays for the Sud City Club baaed in Huntington Beedl. \ ltcilmel, only .S-6, ll a vtteru ol the a.ltiOI BaJ Cub program. 1blll ~ bliltibed Ml tral'lillnn to~o~. Qdilu.twtll.•6-0~ ............ _d .. .. l°IDo IUd ...... wM Mio ... ................. ..... ...... ,...... --... ~--Blldl.-..-01 H•' 'Pl ............ ,, . ...,., • Brookings, the ldtt•'>t honoref> m the Dally Pilot Sport<, lidll ul Fame. dnd h1!> wile. Dolort>.,, hd\'P lour chtldren I D1ctnlhd. Udll Cathy and Garyt dnd 10 grandchildren ING HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW 1 Mew-~ Wilson 2 Jost> Komeg.ty 3 Trf'YOf Holme\ 4 Kns~I S Chns P~riuns 6 CMlosOIAz 7 Jord4ln Stoddard 8 Taylor HM!ltons 9 Scott s.nkey 10.JuMS.IM 15 Br~lanltfi S.S So OS 6-2So Ml 5-6 ff Set 6-CSo OH S.11 tr OH 5-9 tr OS 6-1 ff OH 5-aSo OH 6-4 So M8 6-1 tr OH ~So OH while 6-4 sophomore nuddle blocker Scott Sankey, a transfer from Newport Harbor, has alreddy shown he can provide a formidable presence at middle blocker. Morgan Wilson, whom I leims said has polished h1 game by • playing a lot on the beach, helps the Eagles' ball control Though only S- 5, the sophomore can also hit out of the ba.ck row and Heims said be is always a thre4t lrom the rvtce bne. Carlos Diaz, a Junior d ens1ve peoab.st. Joins Kornegay as the lone returners from last yur's un1 whkb gradu.a.ted seven ruon Among la.sty standou~ was Dail Wotta. a second-team All·PCL perfomer wbo 1 now HeUtJ ' asstStant coech. ln add.ltion to lhell promise on the rourt. Heuns pralsed her pAI ' work ubi anolh r factor behind projections ol down tbe roed. "It's a litil ~1er to coed\ this year. beatUle thele gun mow wbiat they'~ doing." tWml:Mkt. "'They \bOW up on tun . even atty, ind lbey w~t 10 uy late.· Whle lbePCL lncMWl1ndait!MI ~ COlrOIMl tW Mar Qd l..lguM Beech,• well•• alreedy ltnllg newww Naldl1'00d. ._ ~ ,..,.... -... ••"'"11 ..........,.. ldrl!, ................ .., = :J:i,i'.-. cuutn ra llYel ..., ............. 1. ....................... ,... TM ...... .,_ PCt. M:tlM ~••NMawonll 8 Monday. March \8, 200:.l .. jH-.--• ~'. I;-, ~ !''' :: -·. -··. ~ SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFEN-DA NT: (Avl10 a Acuudo) MARIA WELLS, M lndlvldual, and DOES 1 Chrotlgh 10, lnclu.tve, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le Illa deman-dando): EDWARD L. ESPOSITO, Y04J hew 30 CALEN-DAR DAYS aftlf Ihle eummona it Mfved on )'OU IO lie I typewrfllel t f'l9POlll4I at ~ court. A letter °' phone cal will not protect you; your typewritten raaponM mutt be In proper _, lorm If you want the court IO hear ~ c.e. ti )'OU do not lie YIU l'MpOnS8 on time, you may IOee the CUI, and ~ wages. mCJMy and property may be' taken without lu11her wamlng lrom the court There are other legal requirements. You may want to cal an attorney r1c11t away. If you do no4 know M attorney, you msy cal an ~ ,.,.,.. ~or a aid ofb (ltted In phone book). Daptlft de que le entregUen Illa c:lt.aon Judiclal U8ted Ilene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS para Pf"«ltar una reepuelta HCrita a maqulne en .. cort9. Una carta o una ..,,._. '8lefol*8 no le of-. Pf'O(eccton; IU ~ _... • ma- Qlh tlarte que ~ con tu lormaldadM i. gain apropladaa al uetecl Qlllerl que ta corte MCUChe eu cuo. SI u.ted no prMlllll llJ rtepUllCa e llempo, puecte petdar el caao, Y le pueden qultar llJ Mlerio. IU clnero y Olrlil COA8 de IU propiedad lln avleo adlcional por pane de ta corte. Exllten otroe requlal· toe legl!M. Puade que UIWd qulera llamar • :~te. SI no c:onoce a un abogado, puede Harnar a un eerW:lo de referenda de abogadoa o a une otlcina de ayuda leQal (VM el dlrectorio I .. fonlco). CASE NUMIEA: (Nunwo del Ceeo) 01Cl.Ot201 The name and ad- d!Ma of the court .. (El nombre y clrecdon de II corte e1) ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, 700 CMo Cen- "'DIM W-. P.O Box 11194, Santa Ana, CA 1127~~ ORANGE COUNIY CENTRAL CIVIL The name. eddr.11, ~number of 1 attorney. or tit! wfthout an al· la: (El nombf9, ta dlr9Cdon y .. l'IUm9fO de telefono del mogado del demaudantt, o de4 de- mandlnta que no Ilene ~ ... ) Ec!Werd L. EtpOllto, Eeq., SBN 1980811, (714) 480-1471 ESffOSITO & AS· SOCIATES. 811 Civic: C.. DIM W.. SuAe 205, s.tu Ana, Callor· nla ll!2701 DATE: SEP 25, 2001 ~.-:~A.f:m; KOY AMA, DeputJ PubUlhed N"'l>Ort Beach·Coata Mell Dally Plot Febn.laty 251 Mardi 4, 11, 181 2002 fQ24 N011Ce TO CONTRACTORI CAUJNO RM jllDI ldlOol Dlatltct: COAST COMMUNITY COLL.EGE DISTRICT Bid Deadllnt: Apt1I 19, 2002 at 2:00 p.m Plataollld~ Ofb of Dlt9CllOr of ~~ ~v7117o': Avenue, Coltli ...... CA '2829 PtOjed ldlntltlGedon F1ctttloue luelMM ~· OofOln Wiit ...,.,.. • 111W1 ~~';°' Ri-ll-. followlna ,,.,_,,. ...._ Ilda .,. on .. .,.. ~ ~ -and ~ •: OMiil A SW Lab, 80 Mula vf lie PfWlllCl:1 F.-.. Al*, !Nine. CA •14 Coofdlneiot,, Atdlttl Aun:Jra YIDMt ... '° ~. eo.c Com· ...,,_. ,..,_, IMne, CA ~ OClll!p ~ 9"14 mo~• .. mt1g Tiiie ..,._. le OM--o", Collil ....._ CA ~ w: ., ....... {714) -....n Hev• you ttaf11d W.. .-~ = -~·'mv Tilll ... ,..,.. -ONl1' ..... ..,. lllad -.. ~ .... .,.... '*""",, Qllk 411 0... ~ °'"9 OOldrL~' Oft mt11~ *• ... vt MCI 11111111 t• = • Gai••••• Diii',.. ,. .. ... ,...,..., ... " ti. ,, -;= tO .. "Of• l SPORTS Doily Pilot .-.--•. -! -·." . H - I•;~:',,,._(;.' \ ~ TAier', wit ~ up C0111*1ied by a 09l1llled SUPERIOR COURT lo, but not ..._ lhln the or CMhlet'1 chldl or bid OF CAUFOANIA, above-stated time, bond In an lmOIJl'll not COUNTY OF ... 1ec1 bide lor the lea than ten peteent R •No ewatd of a contrac1 lor ( 1 ()'J(,) ot fie total bid 0 " E the project Oelcrt>ed a : pnce, payebie IO Iha ()le. 341 The ()ty ~. Aepalr d1m1ged trtc:t u a ~ lhll P.O. Box i4170, ......... ,__.all cu.._ -.. ........__, W b -• =· CA ......,_., ",.' ·'~t u• ..,..._ .,...,...._ 1570 petromat oven.y. -11 accepted, 1h1ll l..amofMWI Juab · cout and llr1Pe promptly execute the Centlf OOCUMEN'rS WILL Agr11ment, lumlllh a PETITION OF ~EA LAKV~l~A~l:,EU GA~ ~l)fy ~1/: CRAIG MEREDITH and MARCH· 2e. 2002 OR amount not 1M1 than CONNIE L MEREDITH CCCD FACILITIES one hundred peroent ~R~ 0: ~ OFFICE ON THAT (100%) ot the total bid FOR CHANGE OF DATE. Ther9 wll be a price, fumlah I Payment NAME ..OW FIY9 (S5) dcMlat ~ bond In an lmOlft not fundable payment ,. lea thin one hundred OMIER TO QUlr9d 1or eadl Ml c:A bid percent (100%) ot the 11>-CAUSE FOR CHANGE dOc:umenta. Check1 lal bid pnce, and fumlah c.:l =EA: lhould be mllde peylllle ~rtlflcatea evlcMncllng A212147 to Coat Community. that the requlnlcl ln11Jr· TO AU. INTERESTED College Dlstr1ct. ance II In en.ct In the Bide at11111 be ~ amcu1ll eet forth In the PERSONS: In the P*e ldlntlfled genefal CCll'ldl1JoM. In 1. Petition«: CRAIG .tiove, and thoee blda-the event of failure to MEAEDITli and CON- allal be opeMd and enter Into the contrlld NIE L MEREDITH fled IMlblidY reed aloud al and execute the ,. • pellliorl wtCI\ .,. court lhe ebove-ltal«S time quired ~. auc:ll for • deaee changing Md place. bid eec:ur1ty w11 be for· namea 11 lollowe: I dal ....... -.. ._.._.. -n...... F..-...~ ..-.. BRETT MEREDITH to pr~s ;8~ ~'Bot:;:_. .. ; BRETT MAVERICK Public Contrec1 Code main Jn fU1 fo1ce and 9'· MEREDITH Section 3300, the DI•· led ttwough the gu6l1ll'I-~D~~ ~~I ,_, trtct requirw that the bid-... period .. apecilled In ....... der poaw the folloW-the general ooudlliol •. IOl\I lntereetect In Ihle Ing clulllcatlor1 of con-The DISTRICT re· matter shall appear tnctor'I llcef1M at the --the ~ 10 rejea blifol9 Ihle court It W1e time that the contrac1 II any or d Didi or to i-fng Indicated bebw awarded: w.iv. any 1rregu1a1tt1ea to ltlOW muee, " '11'/y, Contractor: A or C.12 or lntorrMllllee In any why the petltlon tor l.lcenM bidl °' In the ~. change of name ll'lcdd PUBllSH: Marc:tl 11 , Aa requ"9d by SeCt1on ~granledOf u.. ... 1un 2002 and Maroh 18, 1773 of the C.Hfomla ._,,~ """"' ~ 2002 L.oor Code, the 01n1ctor Date: APR 111, 2002 WALK TliAOUGH: of the Department ot In-Time: 2PM, Dept.: L73 Wallclhrough la not Man-dultJ1al Re1etion1 ot the The -**-' ot the court dltoly. Dete: ~ 28, State of California hu ~.T"~u;::. = 2002 .. t:OO a..m., detennlned Che geMr• ... -......... be Goldaf'I West College a1y pr9't8lllng ,.._ ot .., ..,,._ •-~ and 0per. Wlgal In Wie locally In ~ ....... Ola allona Facllty, locat«I wttil the WOltl le to be eadl .-lor tu IUl>- ott McFadden AV911U1 perfonned. Cop1ee ot ~ ....... ...._ Pftor~to betw..-i Golden Weet O.. Wag9 rste c»-•• -,... Ind Gothard StrHta, termlnetforia, entitled on the .,..,., In Ill Huntington BHch, C. PREVAILING WAGE lowing MWIP8'* of 92648. For map call SCALE .,. maintained general clrculatlon, ~h4) ~~I 18, ::.:,·~s~~T~ ~·?i.~ county: ~~~A~E ~.Cotta,_.#:,;:_~ ~A.:320. May 1. 2002 itlM ~and .,,. FRAZ&. SR. No peyment lhall be avlllable to ' eny In-JUDGE OF nt! SUPE-made for wort! or mat. tereeted party l4>0f'I ,. RIOA COURT 1111 under the contract quest The · Connctor ~ J. Grlllll'I '88030 =-of~~ INIA Poer a CClPI of Ihle s:· DIVlc:enzo & ties to the DISTRICT document et etch job 2121 E. Cout ~y. !hit the CONTRACTOR sftl. The Concrador and 8'llle 280 "'"""• WU properly licenMd el any IUbcontl'IClor under .-~a n...1 u. C• the lime lhe contt11C1 " ehall pay not lea 1han .,.,...,,. """ .... r. " WU ~ a~ CON-the epec:lfled preyalllng 112825 TRACTOR . ~;:t 10 rates of wegee to .. AlTORNEY FOR: lioenHd Is llJblect to wortten ~ In the ~~ == and .,..,.._ Lllder the lew execution of the Coo-Publlahed Ne:':rt If the lloenal claul· 1~· B c flcdon IPICilled heren-No bidder may each· 01ta eaa above .. that of • ·-wlthdtaw eny bid tor • ~ Plot Mardi 11. 11. cldy co11tr1dol'' .. d;. period of li>cty (80) daYI 25, Apt 1 • 2002 fined 1n Section 7058 o1 after the date aec for the M330 the C.Nfomll Bollnna opening of bide. NOllCE OF and Profenlonl Code, A peyinent bond lhd PETITION ~Col~ ~ J!'°' C:U: TO ADlllNISTER tlil W01t1 "*' 111e11 oon-and 1t11111 be 1n the toon ESTATE OF: 1truc:t a majo111y of the aec b1h In Ile contrar::t ROBERT JAMES Wort, In accordancl doet.lmenta. MARSHALL wl1h the l)fcMlionl of Putauant IO Section CASE NUMBER: Cellcmla 8ulirlMe and 22300 ol the Pubic Con-A212331 ProfeHlona Code tract ~L the conllW:I To llf helrl, beneft.. Secllon 7069. Wil COl'l'IM'I orovia6one Al WOii< l'llUll be com-permitting the 1uc· clltlM, cndltora, cont· pleted within eo oon· ceHlul bidder to lngent credltor9, Ind aecutille dlya. Time ii of IUbltltute MCUrttlle for pnona who mey other· the eaer'°8. Failure to wry mcnlea wtthhald by wile be lnteNelild In the complete the Wort the Dlslrlcl to eneure wll or .-..1.C?' bo4tl, d: ROBERT JAMES wlO*'I Wie time eet foltl pecfonnance undlt the MARSHALL hefWt .. ,... In h oontl'ICI. lmpoeitloit ot lqulclaled &di bid Mlmlaed In A PETITION FOR dlrnlgea tor MCfl tJw./ ot ~ kl tlil NoCice PROBA TI: hu bMll d161y, In the amoun1 ... at\111 contain, .. a bid flled by LILLIAN :"~· -i.11o1111111oi1 ~~18~'! ~ 0~ ~:;=. Eaott bid mu1t con-lqlJlvalent method for County ol ORANGE. 1o!m and be l'llpOl'lllv9 the Pl°'8dlon of •e and THE PETITION FOR to the contract doclu-limb In trenchff and r:s:~ !NI manlL &di bidder ... open ~. wtlk:tl pdnled • ~ ~ eut>mlt, on the form llhall conform to ap-,....,. '° aiPlltiliilr fumllhed with lhe oon-.,.. lllltCy ordara. .. .... ol Wie .. tract documenlll, .... of DoW9rNng loerd dint. IN prQ90Md Mlbcon-~ ...... II. Vega, THE PETITION re-lrac*>t9 on ttlls pl'OflCt ~ .. C..:c11or, qullta aulholtly IO 96- u '9qU!red ~ c;;;. ~ ---flt ..... under ~~ Publllhed Newport Wie ~ldlt*ldenl AdmJn. ..,.,... Beact1·Co1ta Me .. illl"lllon of i:-:: J:;, a:: :,oo.:.-:: IC-= Pllol tMtdl 1 ~ ~ ~,..,,....,.. STARTING ANEW BUS'/NESSrr • • • • • • • • • • • ...... __ .......................... ____ ...... -......,.. ...... -------------...... ---..11 TODAY'S sotEDULE llmMl High tchool -Nlwpott Hatbor et LAgLWlil Hiiis, J:15 p.m • .. High tchool boys -Corona dtl Mar -WOOdbf'ldgl. 3 p.m. m·zm High school boys lfld girts • 'Nemllnster a\_Estlnda. 3 p.m . . mmMl Community college • Rl\lenlde lit Oflflg8 co.st. 3 p.m. High school • Saddleblck lit Est.Inda, 3:1S p.m. §ml Community co1i.ge • Orange Coast V$. Saota *" at El Pl'-«> GC. 11 •.m. High school boys • Coron1 def ~r V$. ltvlne, lit <>.it Crftk GC. 2:30 p.m~ ~Mesa lit Uniwnlty • = ~ ~ r,::edor l~a: r..':.. -.~ . . • I-~~~-'?. IPPMI' and bl heard by the City Councl on lhe ator.minlloned matter. MARY T. EUJ0TT °""" City a.ti Publlihed Newport Be1ch·Co1ta M11a Dally Piiot MatCh 1 e. 2002 court 8'>PfOV81. Before Code MCtioll 1250. A taldng Olltaln VlfY Im-Reqillet tor Spedal Nc>- poltant ectlona, hoW· tlcl '°"" .. •V91iab4e -· the petlOl'lll ,... from the court deltl. ....... wll be reqaked ~ ~ to QNe notice to In-89127, 2.4752 ·VIA SAN tet.ated peraone unleel they haW walYed notice FERNANDO, MISSION M332 or consented to the VIEJO, CALIF. 92892 NOTICE OF ~ actlonclin The Publlllhed Newport . Beach-Colla MeH PUBUC HEARING ~~a ~llli: Dally ~ Marc::t1 15, 111, NOTICE le hereby granted unleaa Ill In· 22. 2002 fM3Q6 9'11n that • public heer-r..ted pereon ... an Ing wll be held by the ~ kl the 1*f11or1 NOTICE OF COllla Meal CltY Col.rd and lhowa aood C8IJl9 PUBLIC HEARlNQ on~ 1• ~ ~ why the COUlf lhould not NOTICE Is hereby ~ of City Hall ~ H~~ the ~wit thltbe• i::cby ~ n Fair M'::'· on lhe ~ petition wll be held on Coeta M9M City Col.r1Cll ~LICATION from APA 11, 2002. II 1 :30 on Apr1I 1, 2002 at 9:30 Council Member SIMI 1111'· Decll: L73, 341 THE p.m., In the Council appealing the Zoning CITY ORIVE, P.O. BOX Chamberl of City HaU, Adminlati'atoti approval 14170, ORANGE. n !'*DIM. on the Id-of ZA~l-83 lor John ~~ fe853 ~ Item• Claltc. lor • MCOl'ld llOty IF YOU OBJECT to A PLICA TtON from addition to en exllting -.. ~-......_ Mayor Pro Tem single-family ~. Ii\ .... "" •• _.-Monahan 8'JC)eallng the ~ with an 11· Ion, )'OU ~ PleMing COmmtsilon'• panslon/remodel of the at the heldlg and elate derial of Planning Ap-lifSt !Joor ~led et your objacltcinl Of Ille OllCltlon PA-01_.., IOI' 1187 Aviehiore Temte1, wrttten objectlonl with Den Slewanl, IO 1n1ta11 • In an A 1 zone . the COllrt betot'9 the 7,1110 aquar•loot tent Environmental De· hHring. Your •P· 1truc:ture and a 1 440 tennlnatlon· Exempt. peatMCe ln9Y be In I*· aquare-lool moduler IF YOU .CHALLENGE ~ :ch l:t ~ trlillr tor ....... """ the City Coundl'I «»-~ llllCtuary lor dllon In CCII.It. ..,,,,, ....., ITOR or a eo1 llll1g1nt C1M1ry autt: for a ~ •-··-• cr9CMDr ol h .--0, rtod not kl exceed five be lmlted IO f'1illng IXft )'OU mm .. ~ dairTI Y::: wttt: a v..-nc:. thoee IMuet you or with the court and mal 1 mu1mum hainM aomeone elM r.ieed at -_... '--v'" the public he.nng c»-COP'I » ,,,. ..., .... _ "9' requlfementa (30 IHI IClt>ed In the notice, or rwerillllNe ICll>Oinlld,_t;Jr permitted, 30 leet In written cor-the oourt Wlthln 1.,...r pt'OpOMd) ~led 11 _.......,. ... 1•~ _,,, monthl from the dale of 2115 ~ Blvd. In a r..,..,.~ence .,. ,..,,,..., tint i.iance of .....,. C2 zone. Envlronmenlal to the City Counc:l4 al, or u onwlded In Problle ~· Exempt ~ to. the putJllc '-'· Code ..:loll 11100. The IF YOU CHALLENGE 1oTICE tS FURTHER lme lor lalQ dalma wll lhe City Counclra de-GIVEN M at lhe above not 8lq)lt'I 1*ore lour dllon In court. )'OU msy time and place, a1 in.. rncnltll frcrn Wie hllltng be lrnlted kl rllialng lrit tll'lllted per'IOl'l8 may ~OU "°'::v ~INE ::'!,,,. "'= ~ : appear Ind be heard by the .. 11ap1 by the COUt1 IN _......_ ...... -... de-the City Councl on the " you -a perlOl'I n. ~.;the-•. or alofemeotlooed matter. llfMted In the eetate, In written cor· MARY T. EUJOTT you ml}' ,,.. with the ':i:ldence dellvlr9d =h~ a:!'wport :;" ~io!' 58:'. to ~ Councl el. °' Beach·Co111 Mua 154) of the 9'g of an In-I:' IO, P\dC hMr-Dally Pilot March 18, \.'9l'lby and ........, of NOTICE 11 further 2002 M333 ....... ..... °' ol !f1Y Qfv9fl that .. the above ---- CtASSIFIED ilme and place, al In-To Pia 111 Ad In Classdied (IMll) 542-5678 t9flSted pel'IOl'll mey Cd (949) 542·5678 .... -~ - . ~,1.---., (:: ~ ·J~ -,;_ .. _ .... :.. .. : .. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Pldc ~be he6d by Counclon~~ at 0:30 p.m .• or • aoon lhereafter .. l)Olllble, In the Councl Chamber9 ot City Hall, n Fair Drive, Coeta Mela on the ld-lowlnQ lteml' AN ORDINANCE amending the reou-ldonl ccintalnld 1n r ... 13 ot the CoeU MIU Munlclpel Code ~ to algrla. EnWol DelennlNtlon: El""l!l AN ORDINANCE amending regulation• contained In Tltle 13 of the Coeta Mela Munici- pal Code rNtlng to SlrMI frontage requir9· menlS Md mlrwnl.m lot wid1h for residential, commera.1, and In· dullrial loca. and min· lmum lot llze requi(l- menll of planned de-vetop ment zonea. Environmental Determination: E.xempt. IF THE AFOREMEN· TIONED ACTIONS AAE CHALLENGED IN COURT. the challenge may be llmlted lo OtiJy ti-. IMu. r9IMd II the putJllc hlalinQI de- aat>ed In Ihle nolice or In wri tten cor· reapondence detlwred to the City Council at, Of rn': IO, the PIAlllc hear· ~TICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 1N1 .i lhe above time and place, .. In· tereet9d pertOne may appear and be ~ by the City Councl on lhe above lternl. MARY T. EUJOTT D9puty City a.ti Publlihed Newport Be1ch·Co11a Meu = Piiot Marctl 18, M335 PUBLIC NOTICE CTJY OP COSTA MP.SA PUBLIC HEAIUNG AND PUBLICATION Nlllc hlMngl wll be held by the COiia Meea Plllmlna CornrulMlon el CJl'( Hill, n Falt DIM. Coela ...... Cdfomiol, ., ~·or u IOOl'I .. .......,°" llondlly, AOftl .. 2002, l'90lldino the following appi1cat10n1. 1. Mailer Plan Amendment PA-02-03 tor Jeny <:WM. aulhor· lzed egant tor Vanguanl UIWetllty!SouCMm c.t- llomia College, to con- 1truol • two·1tory. 38,779 lq. ft. ciull'oOm and ~ olllcM ~ Ina. located at 55 Fail DrlYe In M I & A zone. Envlronmenlal de· terml,,.llon: negative declaration. " wry of ... lollowtng actionl are c:halt.nged In court, the challenge may be limllad to on!) ltlOM IMUM eomeone ........ Che publlc '-r· Ing dMcrl>ed In Ihle no- tice Of In written OOf· l9llpOlldence delivered to the Planning Com- mlsllon 11. Of prior to. the public heeling For tur1tlef '"'°""61ion on the above appilca· lloM, telephone (714) 754-6245. Of Clll the of. lic4t ol the Planning Olvtlion, Room 200. 7'I Fak DIM, Com Meea, c.Jttomla. Pubt11hed Newpor1 Beach·Co1t1 Mesa = Piiot Marctl ..J:e COMMENCEMENT OP JO.DAY FOR. PUBUC COMMENT PElllOD SUBMJSSJON OF 2()01..2003 ACTION PUN AND USE OP UNCAPPED INOOME UMITS • Notice is hcttby giYOI tha.c rhc Ciry or Com Mesa Ciry Council will hold publH: hcarinp rdaced 10 i.hc 2000.2005 Coruolidatcd Plan. The Consolidated Plan is a ~year stra~c plan 1har idmilfics hawing and communiry n-U, nr1rc- gies UY.dcifta needs, and programslraoun:a co address rhtx ncecla. The documcm JU.bj«I ro dili nocicc is the Cicy's pro- pcllCd Coruolidatcd Plan One-Year Aalon Plan for 2002·2003 The dnft 2002-2003 A.cuon Plan delineates p~ aaivi· 0es to be funded under thc U.S. e>cp.nment or HOUling and Urnan ~opmcm'• (HUD) Community Dndop~1 Block Grant (COBG), and HOME ln-.aun<n1 Pattncnhips A.a (HOME) programs. Aqjoo Plin for 200k2003 The Ciry of Com Mesa is diglblc ro rccclvc St ,405.000 in CDBG funds and 5667,000 in HO ME funds from HUD. Al required by lideral rqular:loru. a 30-day public comment pcnod will be initiated to rccrivc written commcnu rq;uding the prl>f>C*d 1&1e of mac funds u oudjncd in die dnfr Action Plan. Propotcd 111e1 of 2002-2003 CDBG and HO ME Funds include r.bc following; 0 SpeC.l bowing code enforcement aarvitJCS lO eruun: the lnatnlmana or dcan1, safe and anlwy houaing • Public .crvicu fur lcMer Income youths, .mjon, pcnoru 1.1-ritlc of becoming homdal, pueona alrady homdeu, and low-income pcno111 in pcral • Public facilhy lmpnM:mCAa (Whitdd Ave Street improvement and urban park) •Program admlniluadon (CDBG and HOME Programs. including Fair Homing Coumdina) • Afliotdab&t howi11g project (including funds f'or Community Howina Dndopmcnt Orpniutioo pn>jetu) • Ndgbbon for Ndchbon Program •Single fiamily hawing rchabilltadon loans/gnna including program adminimuion (1.-ru and Gn.na pl111 funds ro adminllw propm) S210,7SO $605,810 13-47.700 $100,0SO $90.910 $612.750 Additionally. lhe Ocy of Coa Mt. and/or r.bc Coa Maa ~"' AFnq will prcmdc l'90W1:a fOr the followinc PftllTllN 1n Nppon of dw 2002 -2003 Action Plan: • Rc:hlbiJ.ladoo ol rmlll propenia w ap&nd thc supply of eKontabk housing. • Rma.biliadon/Cotumxrioa of new howmt )"O IO be daamlncd.. • Pim rime homtbuyu down pcymcn< ..uiance for rnodaale-i.ncomc penons. • Monpp credit cmiBca.ce Pf'OS"lln ro -'« mOdmte-lncome Rm tltnc homebu~. • Mdlc.ionally, lhe Ocy of Cacti Mae liu cho.en 10 u1111Iot unapped Income limio to qualify penlcipena In prograau fuJ\Ckd ..td:I COBO and HOME funck. 11*t ncome lim.iu ate lilttd bclol¥: $6().500 »Pn etNJc: Owmco• Pcdo4 A~ puh!lc: oomr-u ~ for 1hll dtalt pl•n will com~ Mm:h 19, 200.2, anJ wJJ md Afr~ 17, 2002. The dnli 2002-2003 Aolon Piii! II qll'ttfldy -11able for pVbl rmrw •t d'f eo.a >-4-~"I and Comm111tlcy DcwlOfllM'nC ~r. n Flit Drift. Co.a M.. CA. Flfih Jllooc Wrlnm CllfftW m1.m be~ f1il..t to tt. Howlns end OwnmuoilJ ~ ~'*"'no'-' dlan ,.00 PM.~ 17, l002. 1Vrinm oonuncna ~be ~ • MiM l.ii\.ara. a>IGIHOM! c.oo.dinat0r • n flair Dme, C-M... CA 92628. Mffc>Wrltc Mile ...... to mkw liCllllpt addldOfill piblic CX>mlMllQ and io tudlOt'iM ....... ol IM Aalen .... •HUD '9il Ila 11111:& "1dMCi(yCciWd11 6llO PM, ot -thiriaficr. ~ I, lOOJl la .. °"1~llOhinl6im•0. M-. 0i, Hiii. 'T1 Nt °""' CoG ,._.CA. AA du. ti-ind p6ior ""T.Md .. ..,_. ....... _, ..,_ ... k ._.. ........., JW fwd.-.. d _ a, CDIMaCll MlfW W..... t'• I' 1ul: ra• ljl:fli.,...... ~ (114) 7J4."3S. ...... """"' ...... c..~~·...-... ~~· 1 Index II -·-m ~ .... ~ , ...... II -·-., -iii -·-SERVICE DmEcrollY -For All Your~ and..,__ Netdl -........... ....,.._ .. -1 ..... _, ... ~ ...... ,.l!Ma 1:5? EOUAI. '40USl'tG OPPOAT\Jt4rTY Al real estl1t ICMfttSlllO In Iha~ IS IUbflci to Ille Fedef11 Fair Hous•no Act ol 1968 as amended wtMdl mallas 11 illegal 10 adVtrt1se •any pref ertnee limitlboll °' dlscnm•natm based on race. color. reho· Ion sex. llindlcaCJ hlmll~ AltUS Of natlOnal ong.n OI an 1nten1Jon to make any such Pf'1trtra. hm1~l10n °' discrlmN1ion • This fMWSINper w11I llOI tnowlngly accept 1ny advertlstmenl tor real ts!Jll wllicll Is in ViOUllon ~ the Qw Our readers are hereby lnlortne41 tlqt all dwelllllgs lllM!ltlsed In th1' ":::f: are avaltab41 on Jl\TO~I=~· nation. ""'cJHU'ovi~-lrte 11 1-800-424-t590 ~yONr -w-1rd U...lbe~ f1111YI Pl.acr " d4u~dad today I (!J-6) 642-$678 1·=n1 a.et Pllt of Cclll 28t 2Ba house • Loll 3 Fp't WI{), Ing, 1 Clf gill + Clrport w 1n e.gonia. smK By °"'* ..... 3351 10 HOUSEftj COSTA IQA _ OHlY 4 LEFT CUSTOM HOMES Bl U8A FAOlll ...... 000 SAT/SUH 12-5 2460 EJdlrl "'- M• 725-0IOO I ---~=-.:---.-1 OCEANFRONT FIXER Not f« The Flllnt °'...., eat. Mt-7234120 PRtllE ESTATES Lots a ac.i v....1 lgt. ~TlnON t4MS6-t705 www-kM aw ..,., to Place" ~IFIEIAD 11y .... f 1tli1l) t>i.!·.·'6-l:l - ByMmMllPft- \;J() ....... , &, ~•rr•·r (A•-4• \t ...... ( \ ll".!llr """'~ .... " 11..-. ......... ·1,.i. pl~~ ... is,:~1 .. m-·,.11(~1111 \lt.,.t., J,.\.n \\ 11IL.-l11 IL Jo,,.,,..-, l'°11r11 \I.•"".,.. ... Polley Rlit,.,. and 1!.-atll.,_.,.. •11bfr<'I to c-bllci~ •'lthou• "'"""" Th,. 11uhll~h...-"°"""1'$ 1br nd11 h• ·~rl .. ., ~c,d, ""''~"'"'I"'"'" 1•1" .. ~rlH! ... i...,.,,.,.nn11 ~-1~ "1~"" .10' ,.m,.. 1ha1 111." 1 ... 111 "'"' 1 IA .... 1rN"<l .11i mwwdia.1..t• TI1r l>a1h flllc>t ... ,..,,,. 11<• luol>1l1h f,.,. 11m "m>< '" """'"""""'°""'for .. tuo 1111 nu" lw ,....I""'''"'',.,,,.,,, for 111<' nM 1,( rt,.. •tlllrr :t•'"t11.t.ll~ .!)t'rupir<I h' 11,.. ,.,mr (',....hr 11111 ''"" l..- al11,..ffi (11r th,. fil'I lll .... r11<lll ....------Deadllne8 --------, Monda> .............. ndJ~ 5:00p01 Frida) ........ Thur..cho :l:OOpm Tu4""<(lu) ....... 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IWlllOW ClRCLf MAlfT ,..,...,.#911. ~ ~~ .... 1"'~ Pbftbtrl ~·--~ a...,.; SPllCMUST TWEEDY PWl8NG 949-445-2352 --. ...... ~_, .......... ... ~ &IC1llONIC SIM UM .. IKnoM .......,~ 675-9304 m DRAWS lN:lOGGBJ •9'111.._ .. ·-··-..... --·-"'-. .._ 014>•1111 The Roofing Se_.~~ts ~93MM6 Ur.~ - -8 Monday. Morch 18, 2002 i .. _ ·-.-. ·~-·~ ..,_ -... SUMMONS (CfTACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFEN- DANT: (Avleo a Acuudo) MARIA WEU..S, Ill lndMdual; and DOES 1 ltvougll 10, lnc:luaM, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le Mia daman· dando): EDWARD L. ESPOSITO, You he\19 30 CAL.EN- DAR DAYS att.r this summons la MMlcl on you lo ... .:::--· r8lpCna at cout. A lettef OI pt'*>ne eel wil not proeact you; yol.w typewritten retponH """' be In prq>ar laGll form If you want Ille ooort IO hear your c:.e. " you do not ,.. your responee on time, you may loee the cue, and your wagae, money and property may be' taken Witho\11 further warning from Iha court. Thera are 04tl8f legal requirements. You m&)' W8lll '° eel "' attorney rtght -.y If you do not know an attorney, you may cal an ra ferral ~ «. aid ofllca (lat9d In phone book) Oe9pllM de qua le lfltreguan Mia dtacion judk:ial uatad Ilene un ptazo de 30 DIAS CALENOAAIOS para praaentar una f98PU8lla aec::rita a maqulna an ... eolte. Una cane o una tamD ~no le of-. protaodon, au f98PU8llA .ab a ma· qulna tlena qua cun1* con la8 loml8ildadM i.. galM apropladu ti uatec1 qu1ara qua • cone MCUCfla IU CUD. SI uatad no praaenta It! ........ a tlempo, puada perdtr al CMO, y le puedan quhar 1t1 salalto, Ill chwo y otraa ~delU~ sin alllao adldonal Pot perte de la oorta. Exlatan owe requlel- toe lageja9. Puade que Ull8d qulara lamer • !:~ta SI no c:onoca • un abogedo, puade Hamar • un aarvldo de ,..,..,.. de abogado• o a una oncme de •Y\lda 1eaa1 (YM el dlrador1o I .. fonloo). CASE NUMBER: {Numato dal C.O) 01CLOt20I The name and ad· dreaa of tie court le: (8 nomtny~dele oorte H) ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, 700 CMo Cen-ter OltYe Weal, P 0 Box 1994, Sam. Ana, CA 92702, ORANGE COUNTY CENTRAL CIVIL The name, addfNI, ~number ol • atlomey. « tin without an at· tome)' le: (8 nombra, la dlrec:don y al numero de telefono dal llbogado dal demandante, o def ci.. rnandante qua no Ilene abogado ... , Edward L. Ell)Olfto, Eaq., SBN 166-089, (714) 480-1471 ESPOSITO l AS· SOCIATES, 811 CMc C...DiMW•&* 205. s.r. An&. Celfor. nla 92701 DATE: SEP 25, 2001 ALAN IL.A TIR Cter11, bV • TAKAHIAO KOY AMA, Dapucr Publlthed Newport Beach·Coeta Meaa Delly PlloC FebNaly 25. Mardi 4, tt, 18, 2oW M324 N01lCE TO CONTRACTOftl CAWNQ POR .llDS School Olllltct. COAST COMMUNITY COLl..EGE DISTRICT Bid l>Mdllna: Apt 18, 2002 at 2.00 p.m. " F'tlca fll Bid Rtctlpc: Oflloe al Dlnlc:tor °' ~ CGelM Com-=:v-~i: ~Cotti Mita. Profad ldandftcletlon Nemr. Gold«! Watt AcltlOUe ........ Col9al 'Mhl Loi ~ ............. It ...... No, f'4t TM ~ S*'IOfll Piiot lldt M on .. .. clia*v buliNilt M: aind 9lililllllM • Ollloe A IW1.lb. to ...._ tf .. ~ F.-.. ,,_, '"*1e, CA m1• Coord!Miof. Ardttfl Mtora Vlollf, .... to Rk:Mf, c... ec-. ..a Alllt, Mil. CA ~ C-... ~ ln14 1'70 MM.a-~ -,.,. llullnett It oon-:!D"', C.. ..._ CA ... t'lf. .. ~ (7t•) ....,, ....,. rou .!!t"" .,.. ... ~--=-Ho~~ ,.,. kl I ...... CW8f .......... .... ~~ i.-~OllMI., :-.:, ~ ~-.... by °"'.:i • .. O..a:,. o.iir.... .. •. ::r ....... , ,. 4. 11, 11. • !TI *"" IO • "OI• ,. DOily Pilot TODAY'S SOIEDUll )ml High .moo! ~·Corona dtl Mir It \Noodbl'ldot. ) p.m. SfllMl Community college · R~ llt ~ c.o.t. l p.m. H19htchool-~ 3:15 p.m. BY Community c:oltlge • Or¥1ge Coest vs.. s.rta -'II. llt El "'* GC. 11 a.m. High fChool boys • Con>na dtl M¥ vs.. ltvlne, It OM Cleek GC. 2:30 p.m.; ~ MeM It University. . -,._f--- ' -;,.._ -r . :-:.~-~- ' -~~-·~ .•.. -,... _, , . ...,.... . -' . ......_ -·~ .. ""'· rrucr, wll ~ 1e1 OOlll*ilad by a C8ftlrad SUPERtoR COURT pat1tton or acc:ount ea IPI*" and be l'IWd by to, but not lalar ,.,.. fie or ClllhW9 Clhac* 01 I*' OF CALIFORNIA, provided In Probate "9 City Councl on fie above-stated time, bond In 1n lmCUlt not COUNTY OP Code MCtiof'I 1250. A ~ matt«. =°'~de~': ~)in:: J:i"::: ORANGE =ca::.~,: =i:mfor 18~ ::, TC..,~ the Ploled daecrlled •· pitce, P8)'ll* IO the 0. 341 The Cllv OltYe, .,_, the ~ rap.-from the courtfor deltt. Publlihed Newport Aapalr damaged llta • a guuwwea INI P.O. Box 14170, ~ wll be raqiired NtotYwN for oaaaoner: BHch·Coeta Man uphalt, ln8tall curt>9, the bidder, I .. ptopoael Onlnoa.15CA70 '° give noc1oe to In-JOHN !:. COHNOU.Y • 200 DallY Piiot Match 18, patromat overlay, Mal le accepted, ahall ~ Jueb ~ un1eu 80127, 24752 VIA SAN 002 oout and etr1>e pn>mplly Haoute the Center they i.v:=, no11ca FERNAN_~r MISSION M332 DOCUMENlS WILL Agreement, lumlsh a PETITION OF or oonaent.ed to the VIEJO. 1JAUF. 92692 . NOTICE OF BE AVAILABLE AT eallll"*>ry FallhU Per· CRAIO MEREDITH Ind Ol'OOOffd action.) The Publllhed Newport PUBLIC HEARING W A L K T H A 0 U G H formanc. Bond In an CONNIE L. MEREDITH Independent admlnle· BHch·Coeta Maea MARCH 26, 2002 OR amount not lela than ON BEHALF OF BRETT tration authortty wlll be ~Pict~ 15, 18, NOTICE la hereby COCO FACILITIES one hundred perc.nt MEREDITH, 8 Min« Ql'W'lted uni... 111 In· ~ FM3Q5 glvel1 lhal a public hMr· OFFICE ON THAT (100%) of Illa to«al I*' FOR CHANGE OF Welted par90l'I llae an Ing wll be held 1JY the DATE.. Ther9 wtl be a P11ca. lumWI a Paymene NAME -·.A... otJfadlotl ID Iha pet111of1 NOTICE OF co.ta Maall City COunol ~ (SS) dollar ~ 9ond In an lmCUlt not OMJ!R TO .._.. Ind .,.,_. DOOd <** PUBLIC HEARIHO on Aprl 1. ~ II 6:30 fundable payment ,.. 1aae than one hunchd -.. 118 courf lhould not NOTI~ .... ...._ p.m., In the Coundl Ued tor Md! ... of I*' percent (100%) ol ltie 90-CAUIE FOR CHANGE ~·1 "'"' .. har.v, Cl\amber8 ol City Hall, dOot.lmente. Check• Ill t*I pitce, Ind fumlltl CW NAIR VT" H~~ Iha ~Ma ll'dc hear· n Fair DIM, on the fd. lhould be meda ~ car11ftc:at.. eYidelldng CASI NUM9EA: -wl be held on Ing wll be held IJY Iha lowlna llem; to Coeat Community tM1 the requlr9d nur· A212141 __.., co.a Mala City COunol AirPLICATION from CC>lage DiltJ1ct. lll08 la In aftac:I In the TO ALL INTERESTED APR 11, 2002. II 1:30 on Aprl 1, ~ at 8:30 Counc:ll Merrbar Sleet Bids atl8ll be ~ lmOl.u Mt bf\ In Iha PERSONS: f1'1\, ~73, 341 THE j!.m., In the Councll aooeallna the Zoning In lhe place ldenlllled gene,W co11dltlo111. In 1. Patltloner. CRAIG W'/70, ·cfA~·N~~ Chamber1I ol City Han, Admlnlttrator'• approvll above, and 1t10M bid&. ihe avant of failure to MN EERELD~...,~ CON-CALIF. 92863 n Fair DIM. on Iha lot-of ZA-01-63 for John IMJI be ~ and enter Into the contract I ....,.,g,ri In ftled PAO" •re lowing Item· ~ for a MQOlld llOly ....--............................ _... ..,. AirPLICATION from dd ..... _ t I I c::'~d aloud at and execute the r• ..,.._, '"'" w-""""' IF YOU OBJECT to Mayor Pro Tam a '""'' o an ax et ng stated time qultwd doc:umenta, auctt ::m~e ~:9 ~ the gr.m1na of the pall-Monahan apoeallng Iha llngle-famlly ::· : ~ ~ wflh Iha ::.ci~ F:i: :;: BRETT MEREDITH to :"~~Ind-= Planning COmmlsilon'e ~amodel of the prOY111oN1 of C91ifomla lomlllnC8 Bond lhall re-BRETT MAVERICK ·-·.., derlMll ol Planning Ap-first floor, localed at ~ Contract Code main In f\A btll Ind el· MEREDITH your objections or Ille olicatlon PA-01~. IOI' 1187 Avtamore Terrace. Section 3300, Iha Oil· led ~ Iha ~ 2. THE COURT Wrttlen objadlorl9 with Owl s.w.td, '° lnltal 8 In an A 1 iona. 11ta _..._that the I*'-tee_......•_....._. In ORDERS ltlal all I*· Iha court befor'8 the 7,910 equate-foot tent En11lronmental De· ·---...,..... -aona lnt9fMted In lt1la hearing. Your •P· euucture Ind a 1,440 •--'--'lion ~ der poseeaa Iha follcM.. the ~ ~ paennc:e m9Y be In paf· f mod .. _,,... . Ing cl un:1'kl I of con-Th• DISTRICT r• matter •hall 8'IPM' flOn or by 'f04JI llome¥. =~ 0:. • a:,.,.: IF YOU CHALL NOE tnlctor'a lioanM at the ...w. the ~ to Njad bab'8 thla court Ill fie IF YOU ARE A CAE.(). the Qty Coundl't de- lme that the contract II arry or al liide M IO hwlng lnclc:el9d below rTOA M a conll119ant eo'lllY ~ for delorl In oourt. you mllY awarded: walYe any lrregular1tlea to etlOW cauM, If ""I· creclklr of fl8 daceMed, ~ tor• f: be lr"'8d IO fllalng «'tt Contractor: A or C-12 or lnlonnalltiM In any ~198 "':. ,::o".,.,:: you must .. your dlim '/Mii~ .:i ~ ltlOM '--you or ~.. bldl or In Iha blefl:!lng. not be ararud 1111111\ the court Ind m.il a from maximum '*'Vht aomeone .... ralaed II ~BL=:::::: l~: t~3~~-= NOTICE"OF HEARING =~~:!,"9" ~ (30 feet~~.~ 2002 Uibor Coda Iha Diredor Date: APR 10, 2002 the oourt In ~ permitted, 38 feat In written cor- WAU< THROUGH: of the ~ of In-Time: 2PM, Dept: L73 monlhl flOm Iha date of propoMd), loc:alad at ~ delivered w~ .. not Man-dultltal Aalallone of the The addr'888 of fie court first llac'8llCe of l«t 21 t5 Newport Sllld. In a to Iha ~ Counc:ll at, or ~iit ~ -Man:hLm. 2e, ~!!~ .... Calif~~ •s.T8 ~ :=. = u provided In P4 &!.::a= ':' eo. public heal· ~ •w..a don.ge dY .... ~,. ..-·-of to Show C... lhll be ~ aadbl 9l00. , ,,. IF YOU CHAU.ENGE l~TICE IS FURTHER Malnll8nanca and Opjr· .,,.,: In fie ~ 1n publlthed at lwt once Ima b :t::• wt! the City Council's de-GIVEN that at Iha abo¥e atlona Facllty. locetad wtitt1 118 WOftl la to be ..:II .-b tow auo-:::,..~ 118 .._.!!! clalon In court. you m9Y 1irM and place, .. In· on Mcfadden Avenue pei1ormecS. Copiea of caaelYe WMlta prior to dlla nolotd ~--.. be~'° r.iaing «'tt tel'Mted '*'°"8 may batWMf'I Golden Waat lheae wege ma ci.. ,. clll!I Mt for '*'trlG YOU MAY EXAMINE lhoee ..._ you or IPI*" and be heard by and Gothard Streets, tarmlnatlona, arftltled :.,.= ~ ~ "9 .. lfillll by .,. COii'\. someone .. ...i.f at the Qcy Counc1 on 118 =~For~· ~ ~u= ~ general clrculatlon, If you .. • pMOn In-~ ~.~ ~~er. (714) ~· 81 the Dl~ICT offtca ~ In ttM oouray: ~ lnfllelha With~ In written cor· ~City a.ti BID ATE: ~ 16, lomlad at: 1370 Adami DATW:~~ 2G02 ~ ~ b Sc»-:::~~~ Publlihad Newport ~~D~A~f:· Ava., .Cot1a Meta, CA JUOGI RICHARD O. a.I Nollca (form OE-Pltor '°· eta pubic hiar-g:it°hi>?:i•t~archMa1•:. . . ' . . . ~· . .. , . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR1NO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a publlc: hMring wll be hMd by the Cotta Meaa CICY Councl on Aprl 1. ~ IC 8.-SO p.m.. « • soon .,.,..,.. .. POAtlble. In the Councl Chamban ol City Hal, n Fair DIM. Coala MeM on Iha fol. ~~DINANCE amending the raou· lallont conlalnad In Tltla 13 af the Costa Maall ::==Ol= Datannlnatlon: Ex~ AN ORDINANCE amending ragulatlone eontaNd" In T1lla 13 of fie Coate Maall JoMlld· pal Coda relating IO llTMI frontage raqulra- menla and mlnlrTun lot width for rae~ntlal, commercial, and In· utrlal Iota, and min- imum lot tlza requir• "*"' of planned de-valopman I zonH. Environmental DatamnlJon• E.xamot IF THE AFOREM£N-T10HED ACTIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT, the dl8llanga may be llmll.ad to ~ tnoae lauae rUed at the ~ hMringt • 8Cflled In ttW nolica or In written cor· reapondenoe deliYltfed to the CilY ~ at, « Pltor eo. the PIA>llo Mw· Inge. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN hi! at Iha above tlme and place, .. In· tereated par.ona may .,.., Ind be hMrd by the City Council on fl8 lllo¥e ...,. MARY T. llUOTT Deputy C8ly a.ti PubUihad Newport BHCh·Coeta MHa Ody Piiot Marth 18, 2001'! M335 Mav 1, 2002 =29Pia~ncf~ FRAZEE, SR. !!"~:CS~~ Ing. 2002 NO payment lhall be available to any In-JUOOE Of' ntl Mft· _, ~OTICE le funhar M333 SELL mllde for WOltl or mete-lef'Mted upon ,.. AtOR COURT aatD UMCa or "' any aivall lhlt at 1he above rial under the contract QUett ~ Connctor ~ J. Gr1ftltll M8030 ClASSIFIED ilme and place, all In-To Pin an Ad In Classified your unwanted PUBLICATION Nllt ~ wll be held by 118 COeta Mau PlalrilQ Com11illb1 at Cly HI), n Fair DIM, Costa Meta, Calfomla, at 8:3o p.m .. Of as soon • pot8IJla "'8rellll9r on llond:l:y. A&wl1 .. 2002. regarding the following applk:allont. 1. Master Pltn AmandrMnt PA-02-03 for Jarry ClatU. IWlhor· tzact llQ8l1I for vangua.:o UnlVMl!y/Southlm CU- lfomia College, to con- •truct a two-story, 38,178 aq. IL daslroom and f9cully o4laa buld- lna. loc:atad al 55 Fall DIM In an t & R zone Environ mental de· termination: negative declatatlon. If tn/ of the following tlCtlone .,. challenged In coun. the challenge may be limited to only those IAuee IOtn80llt ,.,._ 11 Iha public heal· Ing dalcrllad In this ~ tlCe or In written oor· raapondenca deliYarad '° Iha Planning Com-mlaaion at, or prior to. Iha ll'dc '-ring. For fur'-lnbmallon on IN above app11oa. done. telephone (714) 754-6245, or eel Iha ol· fie» of the Plannlna DMalon, Room 200, ..,, Fair Drlw, Coate Maaa. Cattlomla. Publlehad Newport Baach·Coeta MaH = Piiot Mardi~ l#1lela and unlll the Rao-ltlall Poat 8 copy of thla Remer, DIVio.tlro I (!M9) 542.5674 tarMled persona may cal (9'9) 542·5678 lten'le lhrough da9iflad lllnwofConlnw::toravttl-document at aactl jOb Gttfl1th -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.:..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..:.iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.....;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;. .. flee to the DISTRICT elta. The Cornceor and 2121 E Coal~. • lhat the CONTRACTOR any &Cxlo!IClador under &* 280 :: ~i:•:u.: • lhall Pll not lw IWI Cotona Dal Mar. CA wee awarded. My CON-Iha epac:lfled orevallna 92625 TRACTOR not 10 ratM of w&gM to .t ATTORNEY FOA. I._____.. .,. ~ to ~ ~ In IN PIC., Cnlg Marac9I and ,,,_...., uec:utlon of Iha Con-Connie L Mareclfl r,-':" under llw. tract Publlahed Newport l'alllon ~ = No bidder may Baach-Co1ta MaH above la lhat of I •sp.-wfthdraw 8lt'f t*I for a Delly Ploc MalU'I 11, 18, Cially OOl!bW::W' • ~ penod ol llll!y (60) daya 25, Apt 1, 2002 tined 1n Section 7068 o1 after the dale Mt for !fie M 330 Iha Calllomla Buel,,... °'**"' of bids. NOTICE OF and Prof...iont Code, A payment bond lhall PmTION ~ oontnlotOf ~ C' c!!~ TO ADlllHISTER .. ~ti_!_~ for and lhlll be 1n the torm ESTATE OF: llrud "';" ~ ~ C:,: eat lor1h In Iha contract ROBERT JAMES Wol1!. in accordance doc:umenta. MARSHALL ~ c=-.: ~~~ CASE NUMBER: ProlaHlone Coda net Coda fie conna A212331 Seclon 7058. wlll con..ln pnMliol• C::.,.. .. a=-.~ M Wort! mu11 be com-permitting the sue-• • • plated within eo con-cneful blddar to lngent creditors, and aecuh days. l1ma le of llUbtlltuta aecurftlee for :'t: ::.= := the ....-. F8llure to tlry monlaa wtllhlld by wll ....... .of: complete the Work the Dlsttlot to ensure oo:E~.wres" · wt'*1 IN time Mt lor1h ~ under the MARSHALL herein wll ,... In the oontract lmpoaltlon of liquidated EfiCh bid M.bnltted In A PETITION FOR dllmllga9 for Md! day o1 retpOl1l8 to this Noclc:e PROBATE hat been dtley, in the llmOl#ll NI etl8ll contain as a bid Ill ad by LI LL t AN lor1h In .,. "tnlOrmation Item ~ "*4lng. L.A8ANA In .. Supaflof for Blddats. • lhiifina-:-lnd lnc*'lg. °' Court Jf ~mla, Eadl bid IT1U9t con-~ rnMhod, for ~ PETITION FOR torm and be ~ lie pnMClon ol .. arid PAOMTE ,..-M lo the connct docl>-llmb In tr9nChea Ind Ll.&.&AN LA8ANA be • =.ea:~= = =::c•·to w!*tl _... • OMOIW ,. fumlilhed w111 Iha con. olclbll 81NCy etmia.14>-,_ .... \o i4141Mli Rd~ .... ol OowwnMt lcmd ...... al .. ctac:. the pnlpOMd 8'lboon-ly Wllllft II. y.... ~ PETITION ,.. ~'l':ec1 .. a ~c::t· quMD ~ eo ad-SUblenlna Ind C°""9 Dlltrtd ....., ....... under ~Prricttcee Publl~lled Ne~on ~~1:... ~ ~ .. 100 et -eoo. g=:vo .,;E_o~ eN (Thia aultlOl'lly wl ltlOw ~·Bio lhll b;' ~ 200.i .--._ ... 1~ h PMOMI .....,._ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!~ • • • • • • • • • • • ,, PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF COSTA MF.sA PUBLIC HEAIUNG AND COMMJ!NCEMENT OP 30-DAY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD SUBMISSION OF 2002.-2003 ACTION PLAN AND USE OF UNCAPPED INCOME LIMITS • Nodcx it hcrd1y given dm the Cicy of Com Maa City Council wiU hold public harinp related ro 1he 2000-200~ Cocuolidatcd Plan. The Consolidated Plan it a five·yar strategic pbn um idcnrifics housing and communiry n=ls. stralC- gia to'8ddn:a ~.and programs/raouras ro addras thcx ~. The docwnmr Albjc:ct ro thia notice u the Oty's pro- poel Cotuolidatcd Plan o~var Aaion Plan for 2002-2003. The draft 2002-2003 Aaion Plan delineates p~ activi· tia m be funded wader the U.S. Dcpanmeru orHOUiing and Urban ~mc-n1's (HUD) Communiiy Dc-Ydopment Blodc Cran1 (CDBC). and HOME ln""'°"°'t Pannenhipt Aa (HOME) progn.nu A£tjqn Plan fp, 2002:2001 The City ofC:.0.U Mesa is d igibk ID receive Sl,405.000 in CDBC funds and S667.000 in HOME fund.I from HUD. A. Rq\lircd by f"aiettJ rqubtioru, a 30-<by publtc commcn1 pcnod wiU be iniaa.rcd ro m:ciw wnnen commcnrs regarding the propoecd UR of thac fund& ar outlined in the dnh Action Plan. Propocl UICI of 2002-2003 COBG and HOME Puncb include the following: •Special housing code enforcement :activities ro msurc the maint~nance of deccnr, Ilk and aniwy bowing • Public at.nicla fot lowitr Income~ ICflion, J'C'°nl at·ruk or becoming t;oaxb, pcno111 1l:ady bomdaa. and low-income pcnoN in gcncra1 • PubUt faciliq lmpto¥Cmmts (Whinid Ave Saea impromnent and urban ~ • Propm .dmtnitmdoo (CDBC and HOME Programs. iodudmg Fan Homing Cou.rlldioa) • Albdab&c hOlaaing projea (indudiog funcb for Communuy Housing Dndopmcnt Orpnbatior1 ~) • Nelgbbon Pot Nagbbon Program • Single funily bowing :dleb!Uutloo loant/granrs including program !Miminisuarion (Lo.ns and Cr.nu plus fundt to tdminiab' program) s 19-4.0.30 $210,750 '605.8!0 SJ.47.700 SIOO,OSO S90,910 S612.7SO Additionally. the Ory of ColC8 Mesa utd/or the C.O.U Mal ~mcnt Agency will provide lalOUia:t for the following propmt In .uppon ol dit l002 -1003 Action M.ani • Rt.hebiliadon ol imal propada m apand the ~pply of aKorcl.bk housing. • R.d'8biJ.lmdoo/Comcnaaion of MW homing )'ft lO be dcunn1oed • R,. rime~ down~ .-..no: b modaete-income pcnons. • • Monpp ~ ccnillcare ptapm io _.. nMidift ilkOme flra ~ homebu~ S~ns 7 Pcnona 8 l'moilS . S6S.300 $7S,000 ,., ,.,.., ......... cw Mliriill u... >'iVh* , .... _, ~ (714} ~"" ,.....~~ a... .... ~ ............. Mlfl g .... !I ....... ,.. . ~~-"( . . - .__.:_ '-~~' ; Index Ill -·-Fl "-""""""---'-.... cs ....... SERVICE Dmf.croJW -For All YOUt' Home .and IUlinaa Nftda -........... ...., ....... II -·-liil -iii ....... -14 ""_,, • M ......_ • M~RJIMa on a bl1nk form tun-.s by lie City cl C.-. MMe llld II lrlldl In ~ wlltl the provl1lon1 of 11'1• Pl',.OPOMll requlremente A paymam bond and C'1:manc. bond wll •• ~~'°c!': tract. The peymenl bond and peffomlence bond ... be In Iha tonn llld ernount Mt '°"' In the contract document• Each bidder ~ l'ta11e a CIMe .,,.. GentwW Engi- neering bllM and allo be pr9qoallfled .. , .. quired by law In 8CCOrdance with p(Oy!1lon1 o! Pvb!lc Bow to Place A. ~JF•~IAD .,. ... lie (1li 9) bi:?-~.i ... l:l - By MllMn Pen.tom .\:)0 .... ~. &, ~ ....... , <A"''" ,,,.,.... CA •r.?11:.?" Ir '"'1•"' IM•d t. u., -,. T~l.-ph11n.-lblll11111-·,:001'111 \~.,.t,,, 4 "'"'' \h Jk-111 n,:m .. u.-.·-,,o,~1111 \h.i.1 h .. i... Polley fLtt,.• a1ul 1J..adlu~ • ..,. •ubf"<'l. to• haol!f' •·uhou1 um,; .. ·ni,. 1mblt•h,.r ,....,..nt'S 1lw n1d11 w t"t'IL"I.., ,.....~,, '""";..,.or ...-1 .. 111111\ , ,,.,..,r"''J 111h .. n1"f'1t:lf'11t Pi.. .......... 1 ... n '"'~ ,.rro, 1h.111 "'·" 1 .. i11 , 001r 1111 ... r .... 11111 UIUtH'diau h. n ... D111h P1J111 '"'""1'" "" l1>1l1tlth fur >Ill\ l'm1r"' 1111 "1uh rni~111r111 for •1111 It 11 11111~ Ill' ri-•1 .. w1•1l1ll' ,.,, "I'' fur rh,. rr ... r 11( rh" •[•Ori' nrrnalh orrup1Ml h, 1111• f'fmr (;,,.,hi .-sm 1111h t;.- ullo•f'(I for 1h .. riM 11L..-ruon • ...------Deadllne8 --------. MooJay ........... .Fri1luy !l:OOprn Frida) .......... ThurMlll\' 5:00pm Turl'l<luy ......... Mondo) fi:OOpnt Sotur1lay .......... .Fri1l11" :\;()(~1111 Wr.c lnl"'<llay .... TuH4W) !'i:OOpm ~uml1t\ ............. FritlH\ :):()()pm 'l1rnrM1Juy .. Wl'flnetl(]u)" :>:<X>1Hn Gl fOUAI. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY I~~ 11 n:n 11· !a 11 JI .J.11 I I JI :J!1 I I JI J!1 I I• ~ 11 L DEL~ I I 11°cosr.' =I I AJ rea1 estate ldvef11S1no In this MWSPll* Is subject to the Federal fair HollstllQ of 1968 n amendff wllic:ll maltes it •lleOal to ildYtrtise •any preference Imitation or discrlmlt1att0n ba5'd oo !'IQ, colOf rehg· Ion. su. Nndicap lam1hal status or national onoon or an intention to make any sud! prtflftnce limltatt0n Of discrimiNtloll • This newspaper wlll not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estJte Wllicll Is in violation of lht llw. Our rnders are hereby informed that all dwellings ldWrtlsed 1n this 11fWSP1Ptf 111 1v1ilab4t on an equal Ol>(>Ortunlly basis To comolaln ol d1scriml· nation, call HUD toll·free at 1-800-424-8590 Sdlyour .,,.U!Old~d UntU llH «ISJI "'°'' Ploc~ " dau~ad 1-odoyl ~)642-5678 1·~1 8"t Plrt of CdM 2Br 28a hOUM • Loll. 3 Fp's. WIO. Ing. 1 car gar + carpon 433 1fl Begonia. l&29K By Owlwr ttl ... 3S57 ON\.Y 4 LEFT CUSTOM HOMES 38R 2.58A FROM MN.000 SAT /SUH 12·5 2460 Odin "'-.... ns-oeoo tall etmtn.. TMl'f (Mt M2-5a71 OPEH HOUSE SAT-SUN 12-5 E SIDE CM 111 21ST ST. .,,.,, • ., 3 .. 48t ..,,__ F..- 1he .._.. $400,000 Mt-725-GIOO IJl=-•1 OCEANFRONT FIXER Hot For The Flint of tte.t IQ!. 949-723-8120 A S1unnlng Townhouee llyte PfooertY In Belcourt. Nothing· hes been 011erl00ked Travertine. Hatdwood lloors. F rencl\ doora, H91 ~ and a very upgraded petiO w/ex· leoeMt bricllwof1t. IOI. 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S2.205lno. !QI., S't!!!!y 94MQ9.1320 . -·· -. . . .... ·~ r,: . .,..-_· • • 1 ~~· .,, . . .... "J --. . -: Bridge By CHAAlE8 GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH I • ANSWERS TO WEE~ 8RIDG£QUIZ Q •• Al South. vutnuable, you bold: The biddlnt. lw oroceeded: SOlll'll "'1'.S1 NOmt ti;! •• ¥:) T Whal ii&.1ion do you take? A • Nonh .. leap to four healta WU prccmplivo, IO lbere la oo chance you can mak.e 11 tricks. especially alnco you have wuted valuea In lplldea. Pua. Doublins for. 11 best. a ~ tct woWd be l'ooli&h, and you~ not have to WOO)' about pan- ncr biddiq apln. Q l · At South. 'vulnenble, you hold: •1\913 1;1 73 <> KQt3 •Ktl ~~: l• .... •<> IQ ,_ T Whal IClion do you take? A • lllere is oo reuoo to do mything precipitate-a new swt by you oow wouJd be a on1Mouod force 00 put· ner. Since N<Xtb lw OOl denied four ll*ka on this auction. continue describing your band by bidding one spade. and wail for partntt's reac- uoo. Q 3 • Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: • Q ti 6 <.;>AK Q 10 75 0 10 • 51 The bidding lw oroceeded: Q 4 • 80(b vu!neraNc. )'OU hold: A· You are in lltm ~and need as much room u po151b1e to e~plora for lhe riiflt leveJ and conect 1train. Do not &tart b)' misrepteten• Ina the ~of your tlllld - iapond iu your longer suit fine. Bid rwoclubs. Q 5 • Both vulnerable. u Soolh you hold: • • 74 'V A Q 10 97 S 0 7 U • SS The bidding lw oroceedcd: NOR'lll EAS'I" SOlT111 JO.-Obi T • ._. Whal llClioo do you take? A -Bid two hearts. Not becaute you expect to be able to play there bul. dlould West become dccl~ ll is quite like~. you want a hean lead. Any miSJmg diamond hooar is likely to be wilh West. so a diamond lead from partner coWd euily ooct a tnek. If you get doubled, you can always retreat to partner's suit. Q 6 • Both vulnerable. A.5 South you hold; • A Q J 8 ~ K' 1 0 8 5 •A 10 7' The bidding has proceeded: NORTH F.AST SOUTH WEST •• 20 1 What do you bid now? WEST A • No spade raise adequately Pus describes your holding -two NORT1f EAS1" SOUTH 10 PHI 1<::1 30 PMI T What do you bid now? A • You know you want to be In game, and you lcqow when: to place I.he contract. Jump 10 four beans to show a 1elf-sutricien1 hean suit and 10 deny intettst in partner'x dia- monds. s~ is competitive, three spades is either invilllliooalor preempnve, depending on your methods, and a ]Ump to four spades i1 a d1stributiOO. al, l10( power raise. Com:ct is to cue- bid three diamonds. That does not promise a diamond control. h simply announces a limit raiJe or better in support of spades. _1 • ___ •_I I •&m111--:.mm-1 lllot9I MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $20 Off wmt AD (Mull pl9Mf1I .. Ad) 236 mw & ludlenella SUllld en beUllully lelldlalped gtoundl FEATURES. 2'·Hour lobby/Olrect dill phones/Free HBO, ESPN & Oiec'Pool & Jecuul, Guest 111111- clry Cloee IO 406 & 56 FWys. Min'• from o.c. Flkgrda, college and bohs. Wa.lking dis· tance to lhopt and reatauranta. 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