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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• _ __.. __ _ ~--4--.... • 1 O · Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 r:-! MONDAY;AUGUSTS, 2002 A ·CLOSER LOOK .. Redevelopment group fa~es growth hurdles Members of 80-resident committee say firm hired to help build consensus sometimes stifles the process by hindering opinions. objective players like a City CoWldl liaison, a team of city- hi.red private fadlltators and cu· nous onlookers. consensus about a complicated subject like redevelopment is an arduous process that has frus. trated some involved. others, but now we feel frus. trated that we don't get to dis· cuss what we want~ mittee. "We are not malcing this up u we go.• she said loltt• H•rper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Eighty peo· pie. fjghty opinions. Eighteen months to agree. Those are the parameters - give or take a month or person -that the Community Redevel- opment Action Committee has to work with as It forges a plan for the future of the city's West- side. On the fourth Thursday of ev· ery month. a conference room at the Neighborhood· Community Center on Anaheim Avenue is packed with 10 tab[es, each seat- ing about eight residents or property owners who want a say In the future of the Westside. Also in the room are a handful of In February. the City Council -acting as the Redevelopment Agency -voted unanimously to appoint anyone who wished to partJdpate in deciding a q>m· moo direction for redeveloping the Westside. The goal is to come to a widely accepted consensus on what should be done in terms of im· provement in that area The reality ls that commWlity Many members say the facill· tators from Civic Solutions, Inc., play too large a role in the dis· cussion and stifte the opinions of individual members. "We don't get to talk about anything we want to do; they just keep telling us what they are go· lng to do," resident Janice David· son 98.id. "From what I under· stand, they are just there to keep us from blowing our steam to II members are patient, they will begin to see the tried and proven results of such a consen· sus-building process. said Jenni· fer Ullle. a co-facilitator from Civic Soludons. The consensus bulldlng process being employed is structured and formatted and has been developed over the years, with many different groups across the COWltry, Ullle saJd. some that are 20 times the size of the redevelopment com· Ullie stressed that there Is an inherent educational period at the beginning of the process in which the facilitators pJay a large role in teaching the new form of communication. But once the group becomes familiar with the method, the facilitator's roles wlD change and the group wm lead the public discourse. The process works like this: See GROUP, P•1• A3 SEAN HtUER I DAil Y PILOT Dylan Wilson, 2, of Marino Valley kicks back in his bug·shaped stroller at the California VW Jamboree Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. V!W enthusiasts abound By Chrl1tfn• C•rrlllo Daily Pilot W ith an element of nostalgia in the air, Volkswagen enthusiuts flocked to the Orange CoWlty Fairgrounds Sunday to admire the more than 200 dulic and custom vehicles ~':e:wuds ln 40 The '7th annual California Volbwqen }llnboree hosted by Int.er-Shows Motonportl Promodom Inc.~ Southern Caltfoma fanillla an opportunity to JobUllW* •l!lac:k to the Beach" ~...mby lharing In the ~ hlatory and translonnation of Beetles. Busaea, Thlngs, kannen GbAas and Jettu But just admiring the vintage. Volkswagen owners and admirers were out full force Sunday to admire and acquire the vehicles at the VW Jamboree · at the Orange C9unty F.airgrounds. classic, off-road, custom, late and new model ~ns wasn't the extent of the jamboree. With a "Used Parts Swap Meet" area. a "Cars For Sale" area. various displays, food, music and a bikini competition that lwed groups of men to the stage, the event provided a gamut of acttvtty fQI' participants and spectators alike. "We just try to th.Ink of different ideas that we could do to make (each event I more fun and Interesting, M said Michelle Mullln.s, event coordinator. One of the more wiique events was the engine blow. After draining ui enwne of all Its oil. crowds waited in anticipation to see juSt how long It would take before it blew. After four minutes and 36 seconds. it finally did By Incorporating different events. lib the engine blow, Al Martinez. president of Inter-Shows Motorsports has tried to expand the activity of each car show he puts on. But none of the shows has more nostalgia for him than the VW Jamboree -the event that started out his car show career. -1 wanted to do something that's wild and crazy," he said. "I'd always go to shows and feel like I got ripped oft', so I wanted to give them more.• Although the tum out for the Volkswagen show has begun to dwindJe over the years, something Martinez attributes to the increased interest lo import vehicles, people continue to the attend the Volkswagen show for d.lffetent reasons. Having never reaJly had a partkular IOYe of Beetles. John Vazquez of West Los Angeles has participated In the VW show for the last three years and has managed to ta.Jee home first place In the Beetle category every year. SeeVW,P .. eM FROM THE NEWSROOM ' • Sorry, but the adjectiVes stay Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ClltllEWEll: www.~com WEATtER 0..themon*'lmiMel9wwWMf//llWll bee~~....,Mondly • ._PllfAI ..... Colllpromise expected over city car storage rules Members of the Costa Mesa Cruisers hope to strike a deaJ with the City Council tonight about where they can store cars. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSfA MESA -Leaders of a locaJ car enthusiast club sald they are optimistic that they can reach a compromise with the city tonight about where and how they can store classic inoperable cars af. 1er a promising meeting with planning officials. Members of the Costa Mesa Cruiser -a local group or classic car enthusi· asts -met with planning department officiaJs last week to outline alternatives INSIDE to the city oode re· garding inoperable vehicles, which in· elude a distinction between cars that simply don't run and those that are For more on tonight's Costa Mesa City Council meeting. see PageA3 wrecked and dismantled. They also pro· posed a code that pennits cars to be stored on a driveway, under a car cover, or a paved area that ls screened by a six· foot wall or fence. Mitch Barrie, president of Costa Mesa Cruisers, said the willingne55 of plan· ners to bear the concerns represented a possible compromise. The alternative ls included in the staff report as an option Cor the council to consider. Barrie was joined at the meeting by Dave Goss. who is the president of the Costa Mesa RV Owners JWD. and waged his own ninth-month battle with Oty Hall regarding restrictions on motor home parldng. Goss said he bas agreed Lo support the Costa MeQ Cruisers not onty because he supports the bobby but because he is opposed to an lnO"UtliwJ and avedy regulative goYefIUJlelll Barrie agreed. saying the issue 81* beyond merely wanting to praene a hobby but speaks to a larger ls.sue at band -too much ~t in- trusion. In an effort to "clean up CoecA Mesa." some city leaders have paved a way for more bureaucratic control. ~­ de said. "People have come to the couoCJJ with an agenda to 'improve' the dty, I .. 'Al ~. AuPt 5, 200~ CRYSTM... LAOOERDH.E I OAl.Y Pl.OT Vickie Haghighat views a model of "Old Ironsides· displayed in the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum as part of the summer exhibit "First Defense of Freedom: Privateers and Patriots in the War of 1812". Showing off ·a bit of history Paul Clinton Daity Pilot P arallels between the war on terrorism and the War of 1812 weren't lost on Marcus De Chevrieux, the curator of the Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn. De Olevrieux's inspiration has resulted in a summer exhibit at the museum called "First Defense of Freedom," the opening of which corresponded with the May arrival of the Lynx. a replica privateer ship, to Newport Harbor. Both the cwrent and past conflfct involved an attack on the nation's governmental institutions -terrorists flying a United Airlines jet into the Pentagon and British troops setting fire to the WhHe House and Capitol. And in both cases, the country rediscovered its patriotism, De Chevrieux said. Famously, a 35-year-old Georgetown WHATS AFLOAT • WHATS AR.OAT Is published periodically. If you are planning 11 nautical event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bav St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dallypllot@latlrnes.com. SAILING TEAMS Orange County employers can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekday• to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The Sdtool of Salling and Seamanship now offer1 a chance for groups to wort with the on-board instructor on different sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well In business. No sailing experience necessary. One-day classes range from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. FlSHftG A9Nng cla .... leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and retum at 4 p.m. Mondayl and TU89deys. $125. (949) 873-2810. Get to the Newport Pier earty to watch the Motivated by the Sept. 11 attacks, an exhibit at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum recalls the War of 1812 lawyer named Francis Scott Key scribbled out the Star Spangled Banner on a napkin after a British naval attack on Baltimore. Key looked out the window or a ship to see "that our Bag was still there" and quickly scrawled out his lnsplration words. "The 9-11 attacb were what motivated me to do an exhibit with a patriotic theme," De Chevrleux said "America Is now defending its freedom. It did It for the first time in the War of 1812." While the early 19th Century conflfct may dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. Rah are prepared for aale at McFadden Square, an open·alr market. Rahing supplies and boat charter1 (open party and private) are available at Davey's Locker, 400 Main St, Batboa (949) 673-1434; and Newport Landing Sportflshlng, 309 Palms, Suite F, Newport Beach (949) 676-0550. Day and night fishing charter1 are available for groups or singles at Bongos Sportfiahlng on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 873-2810. KAYAKING/CANOEING/ICUBA Beginning see kayaking, rolling dlnlcs and private lesaona are offered et Peddle Power. 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayek end see ski rentals also are available. (949) 67&-1215. Kayak tours begin et 10 e.m. Sundeys from Newport Dunes. $20 for 9dutta and $15 for children. Kayak rental• end dalMI efto are available. (949) 729-1160. Single kayak rental• ($10 per hour) end doubles ($16 per hour) are evelleble at Balboa Boat Rentals In the Balboa Fun Zone. be little remembered, it was an Important rebuff to a British Navy that still controlled the high seas. ~exhibit, which runs until Oct. 30, includes an example of the "Letters of Marque," licenses from the feaeral government to merchant "privateer" ships allowing them to raid and harass Brltlah ships. The L¥nx. scheduled to return to Newport Beach in September, Is a repUca of an actual privateer from that dme. Balboa Peninsula resident Woodson Woods commissioned the boat A ship's log. borrowed from Costa Mesa's Apollo Boobtore, documents many of the events of the time. And several oil paintings -including Thomas Wbitcombe's "Chesapeake and Shannon· from 1813 - depict naval battles from the conflict. Many artifacts from the time period have also been pulled together for the exhibit. indud.ihg replica muabts, flindoc:k pistols and an American boan1ing cudasa. (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power aJso provide• kayak. 1urf ski and canoe rental•. (949) 676-1216. The Upper Newport Bav. Ecological Reserve offer1 Back Bay canoe tour1 departing at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Shellmaker Island, which Is off Back Bay Drive In Newport Be~. (949) 640-6746. Newport Aquatic Center olfer1 sweep rowing (one oar), 9CUlling dalMI (two oer1) and canoe rentals. Claues Nn for four weeb and cost $75. Introductory cUnk:s also are available Saturdays and Sundays for $10. (949) 646-n26. Scuba training, conaistlng of six 9Vening end two weekend day cleuea, are offered et the Aquatic Center, 4637 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The center also offer1 scuba rentals, apedel tripe, repalr1 end air fiffs. (9ot9) 860-6440. Cet1fflcation d ..... for beginning to lnstructoMevet 9CUbe diwn .,. evallable et Dive-In Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd., eo.ta M818. Other l8fVicee lndude boat chartera, equipment aales, rentals and repelrt. (949) 631-9288. • • Daily A Pilot a......c.111o N6W9 ...i.tant. (948) !174-4298 dlrlfltlne.CMrlllo•MtJ,.,..oom ................. 0 .. 1, ... Gr99 Fry, Don LMctt, S..n Hiiier, Gina Aieic.ndef, Lori Anderton """°-HOJUltE (t411M2~ Aecord VCM" ""OOf'"'""'"'"*---•bout the Deily Piiot or MWI tlpe. Mill.-Our~ II 330 W. lley St., eo.t. MeN. CA m2'7. <>Moe hours are = · fortdey, ~ a.m. -& p.m. UI " .. the ...... pollcy '° pn>mpdy ~ ... .,,...f!A ....... ....... °"' """~ r THE HARBOR COLUMN The importance Of boating A h~ BoatU.S. is opening a new boating retail store just a abort drive IOutb on f.ast Cout HJgbway from Welt Marine's storefront BoatU.S. is known in Florida. to a New }eney repreeentalive IUbmJtting. bill to allow dumping of holding tanb in no dildwp zonea, I haw to lldmlt that I am coocemed about our marine emironment. MIKE I mendoned in a WH ITEHEAD prior column tba.t a national aurvey throughout the nadon. but primarily on the F.aat Coast. with the companys headquarters ln Alexandria. Va. Government affairs, retail operations, TowboatU.S. vessel towing, marine insurance and a boat owners association are all part of the services provided to boaters. Next month the·new 10,000-aquare-foot marine center ls scheduled to open at 377 E. Coast HJgbway between the senice station and auto dealenbip at 8ayl1de Drive and East Coast Highway. The store will have. one of the largest boating retail displays ln the nation along with their online store. Loob like BoatU.S. has plans for growth on Pacific side of the nadon as the Newport store will join three other existing Southern Cllifornia locations in San Diego, Huntington Beach and Marina Del Rey. Th.la brings back to my mind how vital and Important boating ls to Southern c.atifoll)ia and Mpedally Newport Harbor: And I am concerned that with the vast majority of marine companies being small businesses, wbose ownen are Involved in day-to·day operations, many people are not able to keep on the pulse of the hundreds of proposed legislations. case in point ls the dory fisbennen, whose legacy Is in real jeopardy with Pacific Fisheries Management Council of the Nadonal Marine Fisheries Service coming up with this out·of-the-blue emergency fiabing ban. The recreational industry and the small dory fteet are paying the price for the years of mismanagement and an emergency ban that exempts the big commercial trawl nets, gill neta and longllnes that are known as , the major cause for sweeping the ocean Door clean of 8sb species. Now, I have heard but am unable to confirm as of my deadllne that the ban might have been lifted in our area allowing the Dory fleet to return to work. nytng to earn an honest living and ~ting ln your busin~ ls becoming more of a challenge and we must help protect our marine heritage. From the emergency flahing ben on our cout. to marinas being affected by manatees shows that boating and fishing is ranked No. 1 aa a family activity. The California c.oastal Comm.lasion promotes water access for the public and m.Ullons of dollars are spent annually by state and federal agencies on boating. So, let's promote boating and ftshlng aa an excellent recreational activity. I am holding my breath for the day when boat·bottom deanera are put aut of busineu because regular underwater cleaning of a boat bottom is polluting the water and harming a marine habitat growing on your hull. ' I received adting news this week when I received a book contract with Brtatol Fashion Publicadoos (wwutbjpboohrom) for my book dded "UliDg lb\ir VHF Radio." I wrote tbll book a few years ago c.xplainini in simple~ how to property \lie the marine band VHF rad10 abOant boat& Proper nidio uaage can help not only to 6nd your friends on the water but may KW a Ufe in an emergency litumlon. Listen any given weekend and you will hear the gubles of boaters trying to use their radio, and I am so thankful that the CB language bas faded out of memory, lG-4 good buddy. M a reminder, channel 16 Is for hailing and distress calls onJy. Switch recreational boater to boater communJcadona to 09, 68, 69, 71, 72, or 78 as a safe guideline. There are many channels available that have designated usages so be careful just tupplng the dial. Also, running ln the San Pedro <llannel you can monitor ship traftic on vessel traffic channel 14 and ship's bridge to bridge on channel 13. Lutly, always monitor channel 16 to hear advisory announcements and so you can render aid to that boater nm to you who maybe call.lng for uaistance. Safe Voyages. •MICE WHrnHEAD is the Pilot'I t>o.dng and harbor cofumnllt. Send him your harborand~ . thoughts and ltory 9UQOMtk>na via ...mall to Mlt••~rv.com°' BollthouNTv.oom. SURF AND SUN SURF The 9CMlth awell we"ve bMt"I ...,ng wll continue Into tod8y, but with lfMllw .... of lbout 2 to 3-fMt. ~to w.e.~. But the .... be elowly beddng off. Colidlllon .... •"'*'9d to be..,, In the mornMgwlltlOlldleift ..... glllllrroughsahl-. '** up. 8meler ...... ........,,...,,With our,_._.. duil .... Sund9y • .... ..-r. WWW.~~ TIDES Deify Pilot . . . Monday. AueJJSt 5, 2002 A3 . ' .." , COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MEETING PREVIEW HOME RANCH points. The council decided more anticipating President George W. The new ordinance, whJch FYI EDUCATIONAL FUND work was needed to determine how Bush will call for nation-wide prohJbita the parking of recreadonaJ •WHAT: Costa M esa City Council the money should be spent and who observance, officials would still like to vehicles on any public street for more meeting ~leaders wlll review various would be chosen to spend It before coorcUnate a local memorial than 48 hours without prior approval, • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. tonight d regarding the dissernJnalion of the city turned over the funds to the According to a staff report, c.owan was given preliminary approval last • WHERE: City Hall, n Fair Drive $2 million in educational funds the schools' foundations. ls sugeeting the memorial involve month after a lively nine-month •INFORMATION: (714)754-5223 dty received as part of the Home school·agoed children and police and debate. Motor home owners battled WHAT TO EXPECT: Ranch development agreement. fire department color guard and that city officials, who previously The Home Ranch development Expect the council to push for open the city set aside $2.000 to promote attempted to ban oversi.7.ed vehicles rally at, and around. Uon's Park. The the event. from streets with onJy a 24-hour march is,designed to promote social agreement. adopted last year. calls for the Segerstrom family-the dynasty meeting and public record requirements regarding any The City Manager's Office bas exception, and succeeded by change and pride in the lesbian family that owns the development foundation decisions. Other than suggested approval of the memorial pressuring them for a compromise. community, according to a staff site -to give $2 million in a lump that, there are varied opinlons on aod encourages rapid action, given WHAT TO EXPECT: report sum to Costa Mesa high school and who should spend the money and . the short amount or time left to plan, "'\ Organizers of the march have ~et middle school students when the first h~ they should spen d It the report said. Council members are expected to with various city leaders to discuss buUding permits for the project are WHAT TO EXPEct: give the law final approval. details of the event and as of i:fress drawn. Costa Mesa High School, which serves grades six through 12, SEPT. 11 MEMORIAL The council ls expected to DYKE MARCH Lime Friday were still negotiating an acceptable parade route. March will receive $1 million. and P.stancia Councilwoman Ubby Cowan is wholeheartedly endorse the officials previously asked that rees, High and TeWinkle Middle schools asking her colleagues to consider a community memorial Leaders of a cowity lesbian which total about $4,000, be waived organization were scheduled to come but now say they are more will split the.other $1 million. community memorial service MOBILE HOME During a July study session, council commemorating the one-year before the City Council tonight to concerned with agreeing upon a request that fees for a pride march be visible route. members expressed disappointment anniversary of the east coast attacks FINALE in the Segerstroms' preliminary Ideas to honor and pay respect to those waived. WHAT TO EXPECT: to distribute the promised m oney to who lost their lives. Final details of the new law The Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center or Orange Cou nty Council members are expected to the schools, saying their foput was Many similar events are being planned for Sept. 11 around the regarding motor home parking on fiJed an application permit with the deny any request to waive fees but not sought in the process and, therefore, the plan was lacking key country and while the city is city streets will come before the city for a special event permit to hold compromise with march coordinators council tonlght for formal approval. the Orange County Dylce March and about a workable route. GROUP Continued from Al The large committee of nearly 80 people is divided into more manageable groups of eight The groups have been chosen by the facilitators to make sure a cross section or the community is re- presented at every table, UJJje said. Given the topic of discus- sion, the groups talk among themselves and report their find- ings -or consensus -to the entire committee. "This way, everyone has access 10 the varied perspectives,· Ullie said. Resident Eric Bever said he was surprised by the fonnat or the meetings because he had ex- pected the committee would have a more traditional structure with designated offices and a regimented structure. He feels the "group process" has simpli- fied the issue too much. ·we are capable adult people and we are not getting the op· portunity to run our own com· mittee, • Bever said. Ullie defended the process, saying It was designed to explore various levels ol possible solu- tions, rather than have to vote one way or another on a pro- posed Item. "There are gradients of agree- ment and, sometimes, the more we explore the needs of a group at large, the easier it becomes to 'Our encouragement is that w e are already seeing group dynamics changing and consensus building, even if it's rocky at the beginning.' Jennifer LllUe CC>facilitator from Crvic Solutions find consensus,· Ullie said. Committee member Tom Egan said he is-happy with the process and reels the city is get- ting its money's worth. Egan said he has read enough about con- sensus building and seen the method used enough times to know the committee is heading down the right path. "It will take some time to get to know each other and trust each other, but it will happen,· Egan said. "It is no different than a family in a car trying to decide what movie to go to. There will be disagreements and arguments and then finally they will agree.• City Manager Allan Roeder agreed, reminding people that it Is only the beginning of a very long and deliberate process. "There is a time to educate and a time to act," Roeder said. "And the time to educate has to come before any action." Members like Davidson, Bev- er and John Feeney say they are already educated apd are anx- ious to make an impact. All three members were involved In previous city plans to chart a course for the Westside -p lans that were ultimately ignored. MWe asked for an accelerated program because we have al- ready been through this twice," Davidson said. While the facilitators are try· ing to move as quickly as pos- sible, consideration must also be given to commlnee mem- bers who are brand-new to the process. Lillie said. "This group is fee ling very anxious because many of them were involved in the process be- fore and are frustrated that they have to start from scratch again," Lillie said. "I really em· pathiz.e with those who have been dealing with this issue for years, but the council has ap· pointed 60 people -not just eight -and we have to take lnto account everybody's level of understanding of the issue." Roeder also noted that there is a wide variety of opinion or what conslitutes the Westside. Many of the committee members are involved because they want to pre$erve a specific aspect of the Westside, while others want broad-scale change. he said. Councilman Gary Monahan, Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shlpyerd Way • Newport Beech Please call for hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 = • ~ .... .,1111• ..... ·s• .. ••~1'11 •L•lnlClt,._, ..... ·~ ............. ................. •,._111nce"'..._..., ..... ..... IL. who serves as the council liaison buL has no influence on the deci· sions made, said he was weary of appointing such a large group in the first place. He is more than willing to see the process through to the end but is not sure where the group is headed. "Ab time goes on, they will get where they need to go or they will hit some sort or road block at which lime the council will have to get involved and clean things up," Monahan said. Council involvement is the last thing Monahan and his fellow council members want, he said, which is why they hired Civic So· lutions, Inc.. in the first place. The facilitators play a very im- portant role. but it is a role that must diminish over time, he said. "This is exactly what we are paying for, but, at some point, the facilitators are going to have to step back and let the com · mittee take some action." Monahan said. LllUe ensured that Monahan's desired outcome is part of the natural progression of the proc- ess. ln fact. the change is aJ. ready evident. "Our encouragement is that we are already seeing group dy- namics changing and consen· sus building, even if it's rocky at the beginning." Lillie said. • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harper@latimes.com. FULL BAR COCKTAILS RULES Continued from Al without being clear what Improvement really means." Barrie said. "But in practice it seems to introduce more regulation to businesses and residents.• Before the summer of 2000, city codes allowed resi- dents to store cars that didn't run on a driveway leading to a garage -provided it was covered with an acceptable cover -or in a yard area that was screened by a 6- foot-higb wall or fence, a staff report states. New codes passed in 2000 banned those options and made it legal to store an in- opetable vehicle only in a garage or another enclosed building. City code enforce- ment officials have said the law also applies to back- yards, if the car can be seen from a second-story window and is the subject of a com- plaint. Councilman Gary Mona- han. who has a paved sec- tion of his side yard shielded by a fence where he used to house a couple of race cars, had asked that the rules be reconsidered In March 2002. In May, the Planning Commission voted unani- mously to uphold existing property maintenance re· quirements. Planning Commission Oiairwoman Katrina Foley said the com- mission was responding to communjty feed back that junked, inoperable, cars make horrible eyesores and drive down the ap· pearance o r a neighbor- hood. Sandi Benson, the city's chief code enforcement offi- cer. said complaints of inop- erable cars are frequent in her office. Cars that have sat in a driveway for a loog time. have flat tires, cobwebs or are up on blocks contribute to blight in the community. she bas said. Barrie said the compro- mise that he has since (eaehed with planning staff. ers was very similar to a pre· vious altematfve presented to the Planning C.Ommission in May but was ·never seri- ously considered by the commission." • LOUTA HARPER covera Costa Mesa. She m•v be rNChed •t (949) 574-4275 ()( by •mail at folita.harpertll•timn.oom. ~~ Res t aurant ---Established In 1962 --- When You Need Someone To Talk To For Answers And Help (Adult. Juvenile. Fdony. M1Jekmeanor) Ccnified Specialist, Criminal Law California Board of Legal Specialization Past President of the Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys WllY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners (jjstorante :Mamma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30~:15 • . M Mondly, he.isl 5, 2001 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Anlihelm: A man waa •nested on IUIPidon of soliciting • lewd act In the 1800 block at 2:56 p.m. Saturday. • Hemlton StrMt: Two men were arreated on suspicion of being drunk in public In the 600 block at 2:42 a.m. Sunday. • HMbor loulewllrd: A 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary, making or pa11lng • fictitious check and poueaalon of forged notes in the 2700 block at 9:43 a.m. Saturday. •Harbor Boulevard: A man was arreated on suspicion of burglary In the 3000 block at 6:40 p.m. Saturday. • Harbor Boulevard: A man was arrested on suspicion of resisting an officer In the 2100 block at 1:10 a.m. Sunday. vw Continued from Al l But be admita that winning isn't the only thing that draws him to the showa. 41They're fun.. he said. "The atmoepheie ls more of a family atmosphere." And that's predsely the atmosphere Martinez aimed to provide. Adhering to hJs goal of aeating a family-oriented car · show by having all three of his children, Including Mullins, his wife and his 73-year-old motlier participating in the event, Martinez prides himself creating such an environment. And others enjoy it too. · "It's fun because we can bdng the lclds, hang o~t and enjoy the weather." said Newport Beach resident Dorys Collins, who. along with her husband Alan Collins, entered a 1957 custom Bug. "And it's a nice class of people." A class of people that feel a sense of nostalgia for Volkswagens. "I like their history," said Alan, whose first car was VW Bug, ~1 grew up around them." '' • South Coast Drive: A man and woman were arrested on suspicion of forgery and manufacturing government identification in the 900 block at 10 p.m . Saturday. •Towne Street: A man was arrested on suspicion of resisting an officer in the 800 block at 4:37 p.m. Saturday. •CHRISTINE CARAll.1.0 is the news assistant. She may be reac:tied at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at chrlstine.can'fllo@latimes.com. SEAN HILLER/DAILY PILOT Art Woods applies a decal to mirrors that decorate a exhibit for Steven Ephriam's 1961 VW at the California VW Jamboree Sunday. • To'wna Street: A man waa arrested on suspicion of battery with serious Injury in the 800 block at 4:37 p.m. Saturday. NEWPORT BEACH • 35th Street: A party disturbance was reported in the 300 block at 3:46 a.m. Sunday. • 38th Street and a .. ch: Indecent exposure was reported at 5:39 p.m. Saturday. • Clay Street: Petty theft was reported in the 3200 block at 9:33 p.m. Saturday. • Newport Canter Drive: Grand theft was reported in the 1000 block at 7:27 p.m. Saturday. • Port Ttffin Place: A suspicious occupied vehicle was reported in the 1800 b lock at 10:57 p.m. Saturday. • A~ Pllrk Road: Illegal fireworks were reported In the 6600 block at 10:12 a.m. Sunday. •I 1 I ' ' ! 1 : 11" 1,1 I I I , f f FF I. PA I:'\: NAIL l ·l :;\;(;t:s New Medical Producu Inventor N.B. Pocliatrin Dr. Roth Low Cost • No Oral Medications Money Bade Guarantee!! Call Sarah for info (949) 752-7661 www.DrRoths.com NEWSROOM Continued from Al terms, and if we used any of those wouldn't we be implying endorsement of GreenJight's cause? So what about the term slow growth? Doesn't that mean that weve created an opinion about Greenlight? Well, yes and no. The words beneficial or responsible are very subjective. They mean different thin~ to different people. But the word slow is pretty much understood by everyone to mean one thing. It's not good or bad, just slow. And no, it is not how you best describe editors either. Seriously though, Greenlight gets this descriptor because in truth, that is the end game of the law the group passed. It has slowed down growth. Just ask the powers that be at the Dunes or the Koll Co. or even Sutherland Talia, which is hoping to build a hotel on the Balboa Peninsula that could very well be slowed down or even stopped by Greenlight. Sure, George Jeftrles and PhD Am and Allan Beek and Tom Hyans and Ewlyn Hart and Jean Watt and other Greenligbt stalwarts whom I know and respect and like very much will tell you and me that they don't want to stop all growth, and they are right But I'm not sure how they can deny that Greenlight itself was hatched as a way to do what the ghost of City Councils past had failed to do, keep development in check. Anyone who plays chess knows, when you are in check. you don~ have a lot of moves you can malc:e. So. what do we call this group? "The Greenlight organization favors beneficial growth and depJores abusive growth." wrote Jeffries, a Greenligbt leader, in an e-mail to me last week. "Beneficial growth is: a) growth within the general plan which is planned for in the circulation element; b) growth requiring amendments to the general plan which is environmentally sound (a positive BIR); promptly mitigates its traffic increase; does not increase usage of John Wayne Airport; financially contributes to the city; and does not hinder views or usage of our beaches, bays and estuaries. The tenns Moo growth" and •stow growth" are inappropriate because you imply that Greenlight wants all growth to slow or stop, he continued. This is not the case, and you ace mis-identifying and slurring Greenligbt to thousands of readers every time you use the phrase." "Olailenge yourself as a wordsmlth to apply the most descriptive terminology, preferably without adjectives." he wrote. "Do not imply that either the organization or the law is not desirable. I am not a journalist, but if I were, I would tell my students that one good fact is worth 10 adjectives. Let Pitch • In! ·· J Help keep our city clean! SWING & SALSA No partner needed! $10.00 in COM, Ca Patty@714-964-3354 . . . KENNY //· PRINTER Meet the foot doctor! Saturday, August 1 O, 1 Oam to 1 pm Dr. lv~r Roth, D.P.M. will be at our store to answer ·your questions. . (Please call ahead for your aP.pointment.) the reader judge from the nouns rather than the adjectives." That's a powerful argument, don't you think? So I put the question to my bram trust of editors here at the newspaper and unfortunately for Jeffries and the rest of the Greenlight crowd, the answer to leaving off the adjective to describe the group was a resounding, and not very slow, NO. Here's why: Newspapers deal with economy of words. We don't have a lot of room to describe groups that readers may not have familiarity with. Greenlight. so far, is not a household name. Even if it was, stories should be written with the expectation that someone new in town can pick up the paper and know what we're tallc:ing about Pretend we are writing about Greenpeace and you've never heard of them. Wouldn't you expect at some time we need to describe them as an environmental group? What about the National Right to Life League, aren't they anti-abortion? Or the NRA. aren't they a pro-gun organization? What about this new Newpon Beach Thxpayers group? Once we figure out their agenda, shouldn't we describe them as a pro-business or pro-development group? Readers deserve to know the agenda of groups, especially those political in nature, to make decisions or come to conclusions about whether or not they deserve support. And • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 6464170; or by calling (949) 5744298. lndude the time, date and location of the event, as welt as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilotcom. SUNDAY A parfonnance of ShalreepNre'• •Much Ado About Nothing,. will take place at 6 p.m. at Grant Howald Park ln Corona del Mar. The play will be performed by the Sea Production Company and Is sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Commi1Sion. The park Is on lria and 6th avenues. Free. (949) 717-3870. AUGUST12 ChldNn ..... ,.. .... ~ ...... tint through sixth grades are Invited to attend the grand finale program "Expect the Une)(peC:ted• beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library. The program wlll Include a magic ahow perfonnanca by Magic Castte · entertainer Oevkt SUie, refreshments and a grandi>flze drawlng. The llbnlry la at 1000 Avocado Ava. Ftee. (949) 717-3801 Ot www.~llbtary.Ol'fl. what of the argument that our terminology implies Greenlight wants all growth to slow or stop? Jeffries points out that only 1 % of the development in the city is affected by Greenlight hurdles. But there's an explanation for that. For the most part, the city is already built out There is not a Jot of places for developers to expand So therefore, that I% probably represents the areas in which growth can occur. Finally. Jeffries opines that since Greenllght is now the official law of the land in Newpon and part of the City Ouuter, the Daily Pilot, by editorializing against Greenlight, and allowing letters by the Chamber of Commerce or others to run criticizing the law, is demeaning the law and the citizens who voted it for it. My response to that is that newspapers must maintain independen ce from all factions. While the newspapers. official opinion, often revealed in our Editorials on our Porum pages. is opposed to Greenlight, we allow viewpoints from all perspectives to debate the issue all the time. And just because something is the law doesn't make it sacrosanct I don't mean to compare Greenlight with slavery. but slavery once was the law of the land in the United States. But that didn't stop newspapers and others back then from pointing out its evils. We all know the end result of that So while we promise to be careful on just how we identify AROUND TOWN part of the city's third annual Co11certs in the Park series. Free. The park is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. AUGUST 14 ·Piiar Amid Booka,• a program for readers 18 and older will hold its final meeting at 10 a.m. at the Mariners Branch Library. The grand-finale program "Expect the Unexpected .. for children entering first through sli<th grades will also be held at the library beginning at 3 p.m. Both programs will wrap up the Newport Beach Public Library Summer Reading Program. The library ls at 2006 Dover Drive. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newpo"'*'<:hl/brary.org. •A Wale to ~ wit SCnHtn at 7 p.m. for teens in NVenth through 12th grades in a aeriee of movies presented by the Newport Beech Public Library's Book Raiden Dig Reading aeries. Free admlaaton. Free popcom. Adutll mutt be accompanied by thtlir-.n. The llbnlry lut 1000 Awcado lwe. (148) 117-3801. . A ..... 1111 111,.e.ow nulrtdon cen ~ vour kneM wlll be held from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the P9do CaM In Coetll Mesa. The IMW'llner It tpOneored by Mother's Merket. Free. The clf6 la et22S E.17th St. (948) Gt-4741. groups or people with political agendas, we also have a duty to our readers to make those agendas clear. ••• On a similar topic, a reader called in and wanted to know why we identified a letter writer as the partner of Costa Mesa City Councilwoman U bby Cowan. Tilis one is easy. The letter writer, Rebecca Oiadwlck, had written in to complain about what she believed was excessive coverage of Councilman Gary Monahan, who just happens to sit on the same dais as Cowan. Rebecca Oladwick is not just an average oitizen with a gripe. For us to have made it seem that way would have been the height of deception. We try our best to filter out and verify letters. Still~ l'm sure readers with political axes to grind are able from time to time to get their letters published in our paper, without Identifying their agendas. But we do keep a lookout for that and I urge letter writers to avoid such dishonesty. Still, if you have a different perspective, I'd like to bear your opinions on these policies. Just drop me a line at the number or email below. •TONY DODEAO is the editor. He can be reached at (949)574-4258 or via e-mail at tony.dodero@latlmes.com. 11CUPUneture will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cate In Costa Mesa. The seminar is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The cafe Is at 225 E. 17th St (949) 631-4741. AUGUST16 Th• ftlenda of the N.wpott Beach Library will hotd a used book aale In the Friendl Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library. Members are invited to attend a preView sale from 1 to 6 p.m. Aug. 16. The aale will be opeh to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 17. Hardcover t;looks will sell two for $1, and paperback books wlH aelt elx for $1. All ptOCeeda wlll go to the library aystem. The llbnlty la at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 769-9667. ... . . BEST BUYS Floored by this sale I nterlor delftner Mutt R. Ochoa an. d hit .wr u Adobe RM l'urnllblnp are cMebntilll llUDllW with a ftc>or eample ule. Bwlylhlnc ln the ttore 11 reduced. Ochoa eays blcluM ofbJe location. with Old Corona del Mar In front of him. Newpon Cout to bk left. ' and deveJopmentl Wte One Ford Road to hit right, he Uket to cater to everyone around him. Ochoa dlal.lbt the word eclectic, preferrtng to deecrtbe h111tont u traditional to tranattional. "We offer fum1ahlnp. ftne an. and there I.I venatWty ln~wedo,• eays Ochoa. And, tJnce the trend In GREER dealgn la mid-century modem. we Wte to WYLDER throw that 1n. too.· Ochoa hu 2.5 years In Interior design. He carrlee Harden. Frederick Cooper lamps, Jetfco, and Great City naden. It'1 In the Oet!gr1 Plaza at 240 No. 100 Newport Cen~ Drive In Newport Beach. Information: (949) 718-9515. WHAT A LIFESTYLE Nldd 'JWlp, a lifestyle store, has a mix of andques, unusual artwork. jewelry, vintage handbags, home and garden furniture and accessories. Its latest additions are new jewelry lines from Haute Rocb, Usa Hannah and Wlnky Dutch. It also carries the popular RitZRag purses offered by Meredith Jones, that are jeans converted In to handbags. complete with front and back pockets for cell phones. Nikki 1Wiga accepts fine consi(p>ment. lt'a at 660 W. 17th St, next to Trader Joe's in Quonset hut No. 23 ln Costa Meu.. Informadon: (949) 642-8944. SHAKING rT UP Through August. the prden patio at the Ritz Is happening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. The •shake It up at The Ritz" la a nJght of martini tasting on the patio, foOowed by live entertainment The RJtt ls at 880 Newport C.enter Drive ln Newport Beach. lnfonnation: (949) 72().1800. A FASHIONABLE EAnRY Fuhion laland'• Atrium Court la adding more casual restaurants like Cento. Pand Brkk Own Pluw1la. Bakery. Phlbidelphla GrtD, OU Tne Marbt. 'lacone, and La SU. ia movtn, to a much larger location ln the Atrium Court Cento & Fu\d Brick Oven Pizzeria & Bakery ls known for Its Italian dlahea, brick oven pizza and 15 pastu and entrees. Phlladelphla Grill aerve1 traditional PhWy cheeee 1teak undwlch. u well u submarine aandwtches, grtlled aandwichee and freah·cut triee. 'Iacone la eet to open ln November, with an extemlve aelection of &elh gourmet wraps. 'Iacone'I wrape are lnaplred by the moet popular foods from a.round the world. wrapped ln tortWu to create gourmet wn.pa, aalad wraps, veptar1an and low-fat wrtpt. It wW alto eerw ude dilhel. 00 nee Marbt featurel the belt of the former Pumer'I Marbt. lncludlnc a aalad i.. Boar'I Held dell. hot food counter and hi!\ aUlhi bar, u well u a tuU eervtce bakery and catering. FALL.DOWN ' ~Down la now carrying the fall The Sweet Life Bakery and Cafe' I fOllld In the center of Fashion Island, offers an ,,,_ of lllht Mich ~= dllckM,.,.... ... IUYl,hpM TM Daily Ptlot's weekly report on local bwlna.ses Monday, Au1ust &. 2002 Al Developing tendencies The trend of corporate downsizing has allowed some development giants to see the merits of a smaller companies. ly Chrl1tln1 C1rrlllo OallyPllot I n the world of development, there typically are two vutly dlfrerent kinda of coropaniet: giants. notably the lrvtne Co., and amaller, loc:ally focuaed bualneetet that deal ln propertiee worth m1Diona of dollan, rather than blWona. How they 1ucceed depend.a 1arply on tbe tlnandal and bualnell ec:ope the company can bring to the table when buying land and building projecta, both big and ama1L For them. l1ze does matter. The lrvlne Co., which la headquartered ln Newport Beach, ' best reftects that reality. The company hu 30 retail centers, 350 oftlces. 76 apartment buildlnp. two hotela, four marinas, three golf courses and a presence in Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego counties u well as the SWcon Valley. said John Ouistensen, senior director of media relations. The engine that helped Orange County develop has managed to maintain its large development c:apacity and expand at a notably hlablevel.. But thlng:s do not always work thatwa~ Michael JCendall, v\Ce president and regional partner fofthe KoU Development Co.. undentands the role alz.e plays In the Industry. Michael Kendan, the vice president and regional partner for Koff Development In Newport Beach, stands In front of the GE Capitol Corporation on Main Street In Irvine. 'Real estat e la sort of a local game. Being a smaller player focused on understanding a few regions really well gives ua an advantage: Dnkl Allton Executive vice president and chief operatin& officer for Voit Development In Newport Beach Having at one time been a part of a bW!on dollar company with a large presence ln the I.and development bualnesa, he knows both the positives and negatives to being the big guy on the block. After experiencing aigniftcant downaizlng over the last few years, losing about 50 employees and dropping Its blillon dollar asset value to merely a half billlon dollars has enabled the company to see both ends of the spectrum. "We're a Uttle more focused than we used to be," said Kendall, who works out of the company's Newport Beach oftlce. "We're a little more .elective In the projects we pursue and we respond a little more qulckly than we used to. We do have some of the attributes, typically, of a smaller company ln that regard." Those attributes develop from the primary strengths of smaller PHOTOS BY CRYSTAL LAUOEROALE I DAILY Pl.OT David Allison is the executive president and chief operations officer of Voit Development, which specializes in corporate real estate. companies-local coMections. national capabilities. "We have A common perception of a local partners, like myselt with the larger development company is same local contacts and local that they lack the understanding of knowledge as the smaller thilocil area In which their companies but with a bigger projects reside thus creating company behind us." Inevitable drawbacks. And the backing and establiahed "Real estate ls sort of a local reputadon of a larger company can game," said David Allison, come in qulte handy. That la until executive vice preaident and chief the bureaucracy larger companiee operating omcer for Voit are known for having rean Ltl ugty Development In Newport Beach. head "Being a amaller player focused on "We have a very Oat organization understanding a few regions really, so there's really no bureaucracy to well. gtvea us an advantage." speak of," Kendall said. "A lot of But what about the Irvine Co.'a that hu been thinned out due to continuous dewlopment within a downlizlng. I think It'• good to be deftned local area. like the city of lean.• lrvlne? Having.to go through a leea Well, with only 25 employees. bureaucradc procesa in order to Volt Development, which has a complete or accept a project. $300-mllllon uaet value, can only smaller development companlel take advantage of its ftnanclal often have an advantage. Cll)9bllltlel to a oertaln limlt. "Smaller companlee tend to be WhlJe ltl flnandal acope allows the more ftuld, • Allllon u1d. "You can company a little more leeway in wear dUferent hall ... I think thet nprd to blddlnc competidone for fosten a little bit of an various projec:tl, ltl aize l.nevtmt>Jy entrepreneurial 1pJrlt • becom• a factor. Although It may Cotter an "It can be challenFll becauae entrepreneurial apirft. the they want to know who'• at the bottom-line la that amaller other end of the table.• Al11lon companies cannot outbid larpr eak1 onee vying for the aame projedl And there Uee the •trensth of a and, fonunately. very ranly and ~company. themaelvel In a polltion ~ 1 think WI have the belt of both they have to. wortdl, .. Mid JCendal1. who lldded "There'• nlchel that develop.. that many of W'I cllentl are Allllon Mid. "And the kind of ltLdr corporadonl tblt are looklna for that we do unaller local ..,.. development compeniel wtdi do.• POWER LUNCH ~ Life is sweet at this bakery - • .. . ,. ~. qiM 5. 2002 · REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESA 22 Corlica DIM. $270,000 8 Regenta, --.000 JMAJNtf 2002 270I Hilltop Ortw, $486,000 2537 Beck Bay Loop, $308,000 2033 Port W9ybridge P*e, 346 E 19th St., $649,000 $697,000 2539 Santa Ana Ave., $467,000 3048 Corte Marin, $686,000 2460 Elden Avt., $613,000 122A w Balbo8 Blvd., $1.16 2348 Cynthi• Court, $356,000 mllllon 1661 Orllnge Avt., $409,000 1700 Galaxy Drive, $1.08 million 2624 Elden Ave., $300,000 441 Vista Roma, $438.000 • 209 Calabf'ta Court, $382,000 7 Cape Woodbury, $1.226 mllllon 2480 Santa Ana Ave., $276,000 1609 Ruth Lane, $163, 182 605 San Michel Drive, $231,500 2101 Annlvel'1.llY Lane, $481,818 2206Avalon St., $319,000 10 Cape Woodbury, S1.048 mllllon 1846 Anaheim Ave., $234,000 2020 Continental Ave., $296,000 1826 Port Manlelgh Plaot, $1.026 . 2135 lria P!8<le, $580,000 million 1994 Meyer Piece, $369,000 48 Pelica".' Court, $476,000 284 23rd St., $375,000 2855 E Coast Hwy., $1.066 million 234 E 20th St., $335,000 9 Cape Woodbury, $1A5 million 2620 Elden Ave. C2, $305,000 22 Lyndhurst, $1.041 million 2479 Rue de Cannes 1, $329,000 1212 E Balboa Blvd., $2.107 2688 Pala Mesa Court, $340,000 million 1699 Superior Ave. B6, $440,000 801 Domingo Drive, $376,600 7888 Bayshore Drive, $820,000 CORONA DEL MAR 1130 Somerset Lane, $1.186 million JANUARY 2002 2 Salzburg, $580,000 3808 Key Bay, $1.51 million 234 Hertford Drive, $350,000 1547 Dolphin Terrace, $2.05 504 Avenida Lorenzo, $495,000 million 45 Seabrook Cove, $575,000 419 Marguerite Ave., $652,500 22 Long Bay Drive, $956,000 712 Thanga Drive, $830,000 46 Corsica Drive, $316,000 430 Marigold Ave., $725,000 2207 Vista Huerta, $349,000 29 Beacncomber Drive, $590,000 29 Marble Sanda, $1.325 million 2935 Java Road, $820,000 516 Ventaja, $427,600 7 Mainsail Drive, $652,500 2 Cape Danbury, $1.276 million 34 White Water Drive, $600,000 2210 Newport Hills Drive E., 232 Goldenrod Ave., $1.325 $1.635 million million 60 Crooked Stidc Drive, $960,000 436 Mendoza Terrace, 1.07 million 3131 Corte Portofino, $615,000 448 Morning Canyon Road, 1819 Beryl Lane, $635,000 $750,000 4621 Oorcnester Road, $4.2875 3179 Corte Portofino, $619,000 million 3033 Carob St, $307,000 2705 Bungalow Pla<:e, $831 ,000 1135 Pembroke Lane, $600,000 3812 Inlet lalfl Drive, $835,000 309 Vista Suerte, $470,000 900 Rosemary Place, $720,000 500 E 16th St., $920,000 12 Point Loma Drive, $975,000 200 Paris Lane, $247,000 3428 Ocean Blvd., $526,000 542 Tustin Ave., s586,ooo 505 Poinsettia Ave., $700,000 438 Dahlia Ave., $725,000 NEWPORT COAST 3808 Key Bay, $1.51 million 1547 Dolphin Terrace, $2.05 JANUARY 2002 million 57 Anjou, $492,500 419 Margueri1e Ave., $652,500 712 Thanga Drive, $830,000 8 Ferrand, $959,500 430 Marigold Ave., $725,000 17 Sorrento Court, $512,500 29 Beachcomber Drive, $590,000 39 Leaaay, $510,000 2935 Java Road, $820,000 32 Lessey, $625,000 7 Mainsail Drive, $652,500 108 lfisaay, $605,000 3163 Killamey Lane, $288,000 16 Merano Court, $680,000 721 Narcissus Ave., $826,000 30 Shoreridge, $2.65 million NEWPORT BEACH 10 Firenze Court, $365,000 4 Saint Remy Court, $1.369091 JANUARY 2002 million 22 Zegents, $594,000 40 Tlmor Sea, $579,000 BUYS fabric over seamless satin foam. It normally costs $29, and it's Continued from A5 now reduced to $21. 75. The sale lasts through Aug. 17. Macy's Is at South Coast Plaza, and at home collection of House Inc. by Fashion Island In Newport creator Annette Tatum. The Beach. collection Includes bed linens, CONCERT PASSINGS loungewear, baby bedding and decorative accessories. Scandia Fashion Island's Summer Down is on the second floor of Concert Series on Wednesdays the Crate & Barrel wing of South has two con certs left. On Coast Plau. Information: (714) Wednesday, Rod Plazza If The 549-9046. Mighty Flyers will be playing at BEACH P9CTURES 6 p.m. and on Wed. Aug. 14, the Daw Muon Band will be Yuen Lui Portrait playing at 6 p.m . The concerts Photography Is now ~oing are free, unless you want sittings at the beach. A portrait special ls $45 for one 00 0 preferred seating at $15. Tickets for the reserved seats (regularly $138). Yuen Lui is on are available at the Fashion the third Ooor of South Coast Island concierge ln the Atrium Plaza, In the Crate & Barrel wing. Court. Information: (949) Information: (714) 545-8845. 721-2000. MACY'S ON SALE • BEST BUVS appears Mondays Macy's has discounted Its and Frldays. Send information to entire stock ofWonderbras 25%. Greer 'Nylder at Its latest style ls called 3rd grHrwylder@yahoo.com or 330 W. Degree of Wonder: Tempt Fate. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. or It's a push-up bra with lace via fax at (949) 646-4170. Classified ads work for 11111111 I .v~~ THE Daily Pilot 'I I' ! ' ',1, f',-"I '' 11 '' At Video Hill, Sanjeev Kumr offers his customers all they need for. a relaxing night at home in one quick stop Ir ChrtttlM Cerrtllo OaitjPIOt A fter renting the wry lateit In new movte releues and ordering a larp piu.a with your favorite toppings. you'Ve dllcovered. to yow-d.lamay, that there's tomething misal.ng-lce cream. Unfortuna~ while your plan for movies, pizza and la! aeam may sound lib a very laid-back way of spending an evening at home, you have not yet thougbt about the amount of leg wodt this relaxing evening would require. You must make three separate trips and driving here and there just seems tedious and yet, unavoidable. Unless you're among those Costa Mesa residents who have found the solution: Video Hill Pizza & Jee Cream. ·Video Hill has responded to the public's cries for convenience by . providing a place where customers can get a movie, pizza and ice cream. not to mention a satellite dish lnclud.lng 1.natallation. "It's not my~ to make more money," said Sanjeev Kumar, store owner. "My aim is to mllke the customers happy." And apparently he has. "I just moved to Costa Mesa from Foun9.Valley a few weeks ago and my frie kept raving about this place." said rge Perez, a new Video Hill .. ., . • • DlllyPiot customer. "I couldn't really understand what he was talking about until I saw it and I think it's great" By placing a Wlusual spin on fam1lJar bushiesses. Kumar has transformed bis dream into a reality. GREG FRY /DAILY PILOT Sanjeev Kumar has owned Video Hill on Victoria Street in Costa Mesa for six years, and has taken his business in a number of directions. his customers and believes he has. "I believe in karm.a--what you do good will come back to you good," he said. "And at the end of my day my target is always completed-that's my dream. .. Involved with bis customers, Kumar bas found that they have become more understanding of him. An Important element of a family business. Kumar, who has owned the business with bis wife Reena for six years, doesn't have any employees but receives help from his brothers and nephews when he need.I lt Understanding his current limitations, like not having a pizza delivery service. Kumar does plan on increasing the element of convenience his store has become known for. A dream that. Kwnar believes, lm't affected much by the larger competing video rental and pizza businesses in the area even though be'• usuaUy the only employee on the preml.ses, Kumar still believes that he provides the best •Tuey would lib to pay their bills here too,• Xumar said adding that he has already started to look into LL ·1 care about the customer and 1t wW be more convenient for them." "Neighborhood business la a little different." he aald. "(My customers) want more penonallzed lerVlce. I know them by name and they know me by service in the area. · Selling Dryers lee aeam and ualng quality cheese Ip bis penooal pizza recipe, he strives to provlde quality to The bottom-line, "It's very convenient," Reena said "It's a one-stop shop." name." By be<:oming more personally Video Hill is at 1125 Victoria St. #R In Costa Mesa. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS C.osta Mesa firm named with .nw.,..1n Canada and the tts homebuilding efforts tn tu The airport is a aelf-support· United Kingdom and plans to core mark.eta in both California ing enterprile, owned and op· best to WOrk for in U .S · 9J>And to 10,000 omcea by 2003. and Colorado. erated by the County of Orange. Fonune Mapzlne named the Costa Mesa ftnandal services ftnn, P.dw81'd Jones, the best company to wodc for In America.. Pete Peterson, of the flrm. an- nounced earlier tbJa month that the company, which bu made the list four times before. hu nt· ceived lta flm No. 1 ranking u wW be seen ln the Feb. 4 luue of the rnapzfne. The magazine cbole the ftrm becauae nearly ~ of em- ployees rated the manapment u honest. as well u the fact that the company had no &ay-oflll de- spite having experienced ftnan. cial hardships. While part of the IWW)' la bued on an ln-depch analylil at the compM,--... and hu· man reeource C::--the ~ jority of the100 Best rankinl » bMed on an em- ployee-drtven IW'YIY from ran- domly aelected employees of compan.let nationwide. The ftnn, which advtaa lndJ- vldual lnWICon aduatYely. ... aw~ c:Henta and of· fen • ...., oflnwltmlnt.1 IUcb .. c:ertiflcalet ol clepotit. taDble and non-tuabll bonds, ltOCb and mun.I ._. Bdwul ,Jona ha more than l,000 branch offl· ces throuabout Che United Statel Luxury division fonned More people flying, to build at Crystal C.ove fewer flights in the air John Laing Homet, a home· John Wayne Airport wit· building company under WL oeued a 4.39'. increase ln aic- Homes of Newport Belch, line passenger tra.fftc ln June launched a new divtllon In May 2002 aa compared to June 2001. geared toward cW¥eloplng Whlle passenger traftlc, bu to- homes-and communities for taled 715,613 as compared to the upper price aepnerita of lut year's count of 685,941 paa- Southem CalllomJa. aengers, the total number of The new dMlk>n. John Lalfll a1ccraft operations during the Aoma Lmury Group, wm ~ aa.me montlu decreased. quire land. dellp and build Jn June 2002 the total number bomea and eventually mubt of aircraft operatlona, wbJch itt propama to hnury-oriented consist.I of both take-offs and home·buyen In m don to a -landings, wu 31,839, a 10.59' pand Che company'• current op· decrease from the June 2001 endom throulbout the marbt. when aircraft operations to· Al -~llmlly ~35,572 .. b • ..,,.~die June 2002 com· • .. merdll aurWr lllllt operadone llUlda. Tll .nJ.: allo apirllDeiMI a decreue of ect, which wOJ CQDtllt Of .(0 QM>N than ft wblle the com- ocean view bomel, wtll be · mutet cmrts operadona (air named Naudlut at t.ryatal Cove. ~) ebowtd a alplftcant de- Tom ~a 20-,_ar ..c-awe1e ol 44.7" when com- eran In real 9ltat8 endtlemmta. pared to June 2001. developmen_ta. aicbhecture and Ch 1 I, lbe_.:,.....i aYladon conatnacdon, Wll ••cted to •dcllW IMl~.wbAduc· bead up the MW divttlon. Gln· ~ ......... air• ny K.err.tt-~ 91DPloyM wtth Clift l~ ..... JllM ~ylor ~ will eerw u ~ • UA de- project COOldlnalor. ~ a I 4 Hlil to Che WL Hornet pllm to NfOCUI llililiiililldalill ,_. Golf tournament aids Blind learning center The Orange Cout Asan. of Realtors. baaed In Newport Beach, generated more than $8,000 for the Blind Oilldren's Learning Center In Tustin dur· lng Its annual golf tournament. The tournament, wbJcb wu held at the Strawberry Farms Golf Course in Irvine, recently •ttracted 130 players and pro· duced a slgnJ.ftcant donadon for the center. The nonprofit organization helps nearly 300 students lnte· .grate into the ma.lnatream through a currlculurn or apeech and languqe cluaes, occupa· tlonal therapy, orientation and mobdlty, aa.t lilllrucdon. apedallzed Wion aemcea, so· cW opportunltlt1 and adapttve technology. The raltort auoclation, which WU etUiblllhed In 1929, la compoMd ol 1.500 ...a eetate c:-•onew, pcotldw mem- wtth • ~ of aupport Mrvk:et RICb 11 ~ com· mlllllcadOn, ..... IUpport, ........ hilb' 'tedl = llid.,._.tom....,. IDd rlfmwnce .rnatm.&; . ' f.~ ••• ". l 3!1. ~ . \ . ., ., . ' r ~· ! : I ' DeitJ Pilot Spor1s EAor Roger Carlson • (949l 5744~3 • SpOirtl Faic (9491650-0170 PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I OAILY PILOT Newport's Jeff Powers shoots over New York's Steve Gill in the finals Sunday of the U.S. Nationals at Corona del Mar High. Newport unleashes Power(s) play to claim championship Newport Water Polo Foundation dethrones New York AC for U.S. Nationals Men's Senior crown in Corona del Mar waters, 8-5. Ro1er C1rlaon Daily Pilot .. Monday, August 5, 2002 A7 DI Daily ~Pilot m Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium DAN MacMILLAN Corona del Mar Former two-sport standout pushed around the competition like a Mack truck, despite his size. Rlch1rd Dunn Daily-Pilot I f you met Dan MacMillan on the street. you probably wouldn't think of him as a former basketball and baseball star, but the 5-foot-7 Corona del Mar High prodttct once pitched a perfect game and played on a Clf Southern Section Division fV-M championship hoops team for the Sea Kings. MacMillan. whose tenacity in basketball earned him the right to guard the opposition's best playerduringCdM's 1992-93 championship campaign, was the type of player who didn't mind taking a charge for the team and would rather chalk up a steal on defense than score on offense. witnessing MacMillan's moving fastball and well-sported pitches was the University of Miami, which called a couple of weeks later to see how MacMillan was progressing. An assistant coach phoned the night of March 10, 1994. "I told him I threw a perfect game," MacMillan said. "(The timing) was kind of lucky for me.~ MacMillan, a four-time all-league selection, finished his senior year 7-3 with a 2.33 earned-run average and three saves. He struck. out 75 in 57 innings. while walking onJy 15. In his prep career. MacMillan was 19-6. _...._...., After accepting a "When you play baske~all. the best teams you see out there, from elementary school to the NM. are teams with players who will play a role, and the partial scilolarshJp to Miami, MacMillan reallzed in one semester the then-top-ranked Hurricanes were staek.ed with talent beyond anything he'd seen and it would be at least a few years before Dan MacMillan MacMillan saw any real CORONA DEL MAR -It's a team game and it was a team victory, but emerging from a crowd of standouts in the New· pon Water Polo Foundadon's championship conquest Sunday at C.Orona del Mar Hlgh was Jeff Powers. who ahared Out- standing Player laurels with teammate Ryan Bailey after an 8-5 decision over defending champion New York Athletic Oub at the U.S. Nationals Men's Senior Water Polo 'Ibumament Newporf s Dan Klatt (left) tangles with New York's Wolf Wigo Sunday in the U.S. Nationals at Corona del Mar High. - • year we won It. I played playing time. "We did what we bad to do,• said Newport C.O.ch led New· land following his team's systematic conquest of New York be- fore a water polo-savvy crowd of 400. Newport never trailed, led by three goals (5-2) at halftime, and maintained at least a three-goal cushion through the sec- ond half as Powers (five goals), Bailey (two goals), Omar Amr (one goal), Ma.re Hunt. Robert Lfnn, Dan IClatt and goalie Ge- nai Kerr (eight aaves) gave New York little breathing room. New York. which failed on five of six power plays, •tried to tum the tide in the fourth period with several incidents of de- fensive overplay, ~~ as spring-board.Ing off Bailey's body in the bole. but It hardly cau.sed a ripple ln the continuing domi· nation of Newtand's champions. It all see'lled rather anticlimactic, considering the tourna- ment's most exciting game had come in the morning when Newport escaped with an 11-10 overtime victory over Stan- ford, coached by former C.Orona del Mar High Coach John Var- gas. New York had already qualified with a 6-4 semlflnals victory over Malibu, and Newport appeared to have thlngl Its way in the eady going. jumping to a 5-2 lead late in the second quar- ter against Stanford. ~ Stanford, however, ~th its regular-season squad intact, worked hard to pull even at 6, 7 and 8, and took a 9·8 lead with leu than three minutes to go. Newport fought back with a rying goal with 1 :31 left on a Dan Klatt score, then held Stanford off ln the final 13 seconds of regulation to force the overtime. "We bad weathered the storm (early) and I knew ln the sec- ond half our cowiter, counter, counter would take its toll,~ said Vargas. Wlth a ftnals berth on the line and little room for continued mistakes, Powers got inside for a goal in the first overtime, then, near the two-meter area. be took a no-look pass from Amr ln the comer and extended it into a quick goal to make it 11 ·9 early in the second three-minute overtime session. Stanford again fought back with a goal, and ln the fading seconds, had possession, only to be turned back by a block Powen at mid-court with no time left. "I thought this might be a two-goal or three-goal said Newland. "We just lost some discipline.• Powers had five goals against Stanford and Bailey and Klatt each scored twice. Amr and Evans also scored. Tony Auvedo, the dazzling sophomore out of Long Beach Wilson High. led Stanford with four goals.Jeff Guyman and Jeff Nesmith each scored twice, and Reed Gallogly and Peter Hud- nut each had a goal The tournament featured nine atbJetes with Olymplc Games experience and was a virtual presentation of Olympl· ans for 2004. Among the standouts from the 16-team field were Mike Ev- ans, JGrlc Bvenlst. Wolf Wigo. Gavin Arroyo, Jeremy Laster, Dan Hackett. Sean Kem and Robert Lfnn. a role," sa.ld MacMillan. a junior that season under Conner CdM Coach Paul Orris. •1 wasn't on the Ooor to score. We had duis Quinn and Todd Merriman to score." MacMillan, a two-sport All-Newport-Mesa District selection as a member of the Daily Pilot's Dream Tham. was asked to score more his senior year, so he ave~ed 8.9 points per game, whJle dishing assists and playing ferocious defense on Orris' 1993-94 squad that reachect the OF IV-M sem1finals with Ramin Bastani as the team's celebrated swtngman. MacMillan also earned second-team All-Sea View League honors. In baseball, MacMillan made his biggest strides. A four-year varsity letterman. mostly under C.O.ch Scott Magers. MacMillan burled what ls believed to be the only perfect game in CdM history on March 10, 1994, against Foothill in the conaolation aeml.finaJa of the Newport El.lcs Thumament MacMillan, coming out late from basketball, opened the '94 eeason with ftve aputling inn.lop in hJs debut on the road apinst Mater Dei with several college and pro ecouts on hand to look at various Monarchs. By day'• end. many walked away ecratchina their belds. wonderin8 how this oon-iJnpc>llns 5·7 right-hander Cthouab athledc) could baftle the mlabty MoNrtha. Amonc the colleges MacMillan transferred to UC Santa Barbara, and, with an education in his sight, ended up hanging up the spikes. MacMillan, the son of a distinguished college professor and author, loved school, but didn't love getting on a bus on Wednesday and coming back late Sunday night. After tran.sferrlng and taking smaller class loads because of baseball, MacMillan was still able to graduate in four years with a business economics degree and a minor in sports management MacMillan, 26, took advantage of an opportunity when he met John Houten. his current boss at C&ll.fomia National Bank in Newport Beach, where MacMillan ls an assistant vice president MacMillan plays basketball and softball regularly, but his wife insists he should save his legs for future kids they're planning. "I can't wait to have kids," saJd MacMillan. who married the former Brandi C.Omella. a nationally ranked gymnast in her day, in February 2001. "We'~ planning to have kids in the next year or two. I reelly can't wait I grew up baby attting and having kids around.• MacMillan. the latest honone in the Daily POOt sports Kall of Pame. lives ln Tuldn Ranch with bis wife. They're planning to move Into a new home ln lrvlne thll summer. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ..... • .. 'Al Mondly, Auclllt &, 200% • PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT 8-year-old Niki Zak is on her way to a win in the 5().yard breaststroke for Harbor View SWlm Teem. Harbor View Dolphins win still another title Ted Bandaruk's message stresses fun, hard work and commitment, the rest takes care of itself on way to crown. Steve Vlr1•n Daily Pilot L'JCE FOREST -For the past 37 years, Ted Bandaruk has been teaching young children all over south Orange County how to swim and how to have fun doing It The culmination of Banda· ruk's leadership was on display at the South Coast Swim Conference Finals at El Toro High Saturday. Bandaruk's Harbor View Swim Tham won the SCSC tide, coming out on top over 8ve other clubs. HVST amassed 1,609 polnts ln the com- bined team category. 147 points more than sec- ond-place Lab Forest Harbor View also won in the female team scores with 821.50 points and the male team scores with 787.50. Newport Hills finished fourth ln the combined, male and fe- male categories. Even lf the Harbor View Dolphins did not win the title. Bandaruk would have been pleased be· cause the swimmers came forth with their ~at­ est eff'orta in the last meet of the season. H(The SCSC Finala are) all about letting the kids do the best that they can," Bandaruk said. '"This is the time when It's the end of the seuon and all the work Is done and they a.re going to really try hard." Marcello Pantullano, perhaps the poster child of the HVST. merely showed up and that was a winning perfonnance in Itself. Pantullano, who ~ently graduated from Corona del Mar High and will play water polo for Stanford in the fall, haa been with HVST since age 5. He could have stopped swimming for HVST to concentrate on water polo but his loyalty to Bandaruk kept him on the team. •He's a great man," Pantullano said of Banda- ruk. •Ted has been a huge factor in my life. Be- side my pa.rents and (Stanford Coach John) Var- gas. Ted bas been an important role model in my llfe. (HVST) got me into water polo." Pantullano wW major in electrical engineering at Stanford, where he wW play as a driver for Var- gas, Bandaruk's son-in-law and CdM's former coach. HHe shows the greatest end resulta of what we do in getting them started in this path." Banda· ruk said of Pantullano. "When he got stiuted with this be was a chubby. little kid. In staying with the work and training, he just showed what can hap- pen ln the results. He's a nice, young man and a very good athlete." In addition to Pantullano's story, Newport Hills Swim Team Coach 'Greg Roberts ls also an example of the auccess of the SCSC. Roberta began swimming with NHST u a 5-year-old during the club's first season. He ha.s been coaching NHST for the past three years and the swimmers' Improvement has become his pas- sion. HI feel a great amount of sadafactlon." Roberta said of Saturday's action. "Almost every one of our swimmers achieved peraonal-best times." Newport Hills' improvement came through Saturday, as did Harbor Vlew'L Bandaruk's HVST club team collected 19 individual victories and 18 wins in relay events throughout the varied age dlvlaiona. Also, nine HVST records were broken Saturday. Kade lndvlk broke three records In the 13·14 age division. She touched the wall in 33.34 to win the SO-yard breaststroke, won the 50 butterfly in 28.87 and compJeted a 1:05.50 time to win the 100 lndJvfdual medley. At left, Mike Flynn of Newport Hills swim team competes in the boys 5().yard breaststroke. Below left, Austin Allen competes in the 9-1 O's 50.yard freestyte event for Harbor View. BllowtWM. Holly Yln .... af .. HlrbOr vi.. tum COITl»lll• In the pts 13-14 breaststroke event. . .J • . . . . Monday, gust 5, 2002 ' l.1111..... •I Lalli.... .. l.1111 .... ... 11<mlUClOISQUm•9S M.CA H611 .. 14111 .... .. l.1111 .... .. l.1111 .... -14111 ... ............ School Otsttlct COASl COMMONfTY COU,£GE The loutlon 111 C4111· DISTRICT fornl• of the e lll•t lid 0..dllne: Stiplember 10, zooi at i ·OO p.m. uecutlv~ ottlc• ot lht l"I•" of lld RIC4llc>t: Office of OlltetOf of Hllw Is. 71 fOllTUNI PUtc:hHlllS. Coeat Community Col1tc9 Oistrkt. Bide. DL1 "41 I, av.1, CA "O". U70 Aum. AVenue, Costa Mesa. t • •, ... CA 9262t AA ... ttd by Ille atlltr, ''o!Kt ldtntltlcmtlon Name: °'•Ill• Coast Colltb •H olllef butlnua n•mes R-411 T.cllnoloey Bulldiflt Glesa B•rr•I Vtult Bld •nd •dclt•u.s used by No. 1149 ' lht Hlltr wlttiffi lllfM l"lau Bids at• on hie •nd enileble 1t Otl;u yur1 befc><e the d•l• of the Phyalcal h cilil)es C-diMtor Ard1tll R~y Mich llst waa Mnt Of C01st Community Cotttce Olstricti 1370 Ad•m~ dthvwed to the buytf Avt .. Bid& "O", Coste Mn., CA (71•) 08 "673 •re: NOHE Web alt1. www.c:c:cd tdu/ltetlltlft The namt(I) and busl· NOTICE IS HE:ttl8Y GIVEN that the above named nest •ddreu of the School O.-triet of Onn1• Count,., Celtfornle. actin& b11ytr •re· TAI SOC* by •lld tllfou&fl Its Gov1rnl111 801rd, hereln11t1r Ul ..., JUff HYUN rtftfred lo H "DISTRICT", will rtc:ttve up to, but UI, 7t FOllTUNI DI., nolllltr than lht •bove-stated time •••2, laVINI, CA sealed bid& for lht •W•rd of a contract for Utt t2618 project described as: Reseal Glass 9.,,.1 vault The assets to be sold There will bt NO CHARGE for one set of bid .,, described in aeneral documents. n : furniture. fixtures, Bids shill be rece.lved In th• place Identified equipment. 1oodwlll, above, and those blda shall be opened and pubhc:ly lradename. lua,hold, read elo4id •I the ebovt·"Sttltd time and flac:e Improvement and Inter· tn Kc:ordlrK.t with the provisions 0 Cal;fornle est. and covenant not lo Publ.ic Contract Code Section 3300 Utt O.-trlct compete Ind Is locelad requlr" tt11t lh• btddet possen ihe followina •t 71 fOlllUNI DL, classllieatlon of coetractor's license at the Ume •••2. 1av1N1, CA that UM contract is •warded. t2• ta. Conlrac:tor: c.17 Glazlnc Contractor Lic•nse The business n1me used PUIUSH: Auaust S, 2002, and Auaust 12, 2002 by the selle< •t that WALK THROUGH: Waltlthrou1h is nol Mandetory locahon Is: STONE COLO 01tt Au1ust 20, 2002 et 10;00 a.m., Orance Cont CREAMERY: Collt&• Malntenanu Facilil)', located on Memmec: Th• 1ntkapat!d date of StrHt, btlween Harbor Boulevard and Faifvlew lh• bulk HI• 1s Au1111t Rold, Cost1 Meu, CA 92626 Call 714·08·4&46 21. 2002 111 the office for map. of: United Escrow Co., 810 DATE: September 10, 2002 et 2:00 p,m 3440 Wllshlre Blvd., 80ARO DATE: September 18, 2002 1600, Los An1eles, CA No payment shill be made for work or material 90010 under the conlracl unless and unltl the Rea111r., Then bulk _sale subject of Contrectors ve11f11s to the DISTRICT lo Calllorn1a Uniform that the CONTRACTOR w;u properly licensed at Commercial Code Sec· the time the conlr•cl was awarded Any lion 6106 2 11 so CONTRACTOR not so subiect. the name and hunsed Is s ubject lo penalties under the law 11 addreu ol lh~ person the hc:ense classihcalton spec1f1ed her e1nabove ., with whom claims m1y that ol a •1pec1altty contractor • as defined in be hied " DOM YANG, Sec:tton 7058 of the Ca1ttorn1a Bus'"eu •nd 1scaow OFFICla, Professions Code. the spe<tallty contractor aw.trded U"lt"f hcrew Ce., lh• Contract for this Work shall Its.II conslruct i••o Wit.hire llwl., • majOrlly of the Work. 1n accordance with the ••oo, le• ......... CA provisions ol Cahtorn1• Business and Prolen•ons t0010 and the ltsl day Cod• Setllon 7059 lor lthn& claims shall be All Work mud be completed w1th1n 30 consecutive Auaust 20. 2002 which d•ys Time I• of lhe essence Failure to complete Is the bus iness day the Work before the sale dale within the hme set forth h"'e•n will result In the lpeclhed above. lmpos1llon of llquldaled damaees for each d•Y of Date. July 27, 2002 d I th t I th ·1 I /Sfl AE. SOON LEE i! 'l~r!n ! amoun set or 1n the n ormallon /S/JUNC HYUN LEE Each bid must conform and be responsive 10 Published Newporl the contract documents. Each bidder shall submit Buch·Cosl• Mesa 011ly on lht form lurnrshed wrth lhe conlr •~I do<umenu Pilot Aucust 5, 2002 a hsl of the proposed subcontractors on this •25920 M491 protect as re quired by the Subletllna and '90llCITO<lllfTOIS Subcontracllnc ra11 Practices Act Government Code Sec:lton 4100 et seq Of WWI Each Bid shall be accompanied by~ cerllhed or IL-6101 6111 U.tC.) cuh1tr's check or bid bond 1n an •mount not le•s 1--then ten percenl (10'$) ol the total 1>1d p11ce, Notice is hereby aiven paleble lo the District 85 a auarantee lh1tt the lo creditors of the wtlhtn ' f named seller(s) that b1 der. I lh proposal Is accepted, sh"ll pru1nplly bulk Hie 15 about to be execute the Aereement, furnish 11 Hhsfactory made on personal Faithful Performance Bond 1n •n amount not len than one hundred percent (100~) of the total bid prop•rty hereinafter desc,.bed price, lurmsh a P•yment Bond 1n an amount not The name and bus• less than one hundred percent (100,;) of the lot1I ness address of th• bid puca , and furnish cerhlicates evuMnc1n1 that intended seller ts. the requtred insurance is 1n effect 1n the •mounts set forth 1n the ceneral conditions In the event GSl\GV. INC.. 16372 of l11lure lo enter into the contrul and eaecute Construction Circle Eest. lht 110. Irvine. C1lilorn1a 92606 requtred documents. such bid securrty will bt TIM n•me •nd bust torltlltd The faithful Perle><mance Bond shill nus address ol the rem•ln In lull force and effect throu1h the au•rtnlee pe<tod .as spec1hed In the 1eneral intended buyer Is. conditions MICHAEL SHNEIDER , T 2960 Champion Way, ht OISTRICl ruer•es the 1111hl lo re1ecl any ,231s. Tustin Ranch, or •II bids or to waive any irre1ul111toes or Calllorma 92782. lnlormallllts In any bids or "' lhe b•ddtn& I I As required by Section 1773 of the Cahlornia rhe property s pert • Lebor Code, the Dwector ol the Oep1utment of nent hereto Is de$c,.bed Industrial Rtl1t1ons ol the Slale ol C1hlorn11 has tn 1eneral as: mal•,.•ls. dtltfmlned the aener•lly preva11tn1 rates of w1en s upplles. michinery. IA IM io<.1htv !ft Wh!Ch the Won IS IO bt ""rfOI med Vthk:les, pert., eqUIP• ' ,.. ment and lnvenlc><y 1nd Copies ol tl!tse waee rate dtterm1naltons. enlllltd is located •I 16372 PREVAILING WAGE SCALE, are m11nt11ned al llM Constr11Ctoon Circle [est, otSTitlCT office located at 1370 Adams Ave Cost• •lO. Irvine. Caldorn•• Mesa. CA 92626, Ph~tc:al facd11tea P11nn1n1 and 92606 Mt 1v1tleblt to any 1nleflnled party upon request The bustriess n•mes The Contraclc>< shill posl • copy of this document used by tht Stllef at al eech job stle The Contractor and any s a id locati on are: subcontractor under 11 shall pay not less than tilt CARY'S U·HAUL ANO spec1f1td preva1lme rates ol wa1es lo 111 workers TOWING and GARY'S 2• employed in th• uecul1on ol lhe HOUR TOWING S£RVIC£. Contr.ct. Said b11lk sale shall be No bidder may withdraw any bid lor • penod con$ummaled on or of sixty (60) days after the dat,. HI for the alter Aueust 21. 2002 at openln& ol bids the olllc:es ol Sunbelt A p1ymenl bond shall be requ11ed p11or to B · B -• 1 111 uecullon of the contract and $hall be 1n the form usintss '""'rs 1 set forth 1n tht contract documents Pacifica. Suite 250. P11rsuant to Seclt0n 22300 ol the Public Conlrect lrvme, California 92618. Code . tltt con tr act will contain provisions This bulk sale is M.tbltct to Sechon 6106.2 of the perm11t1n1 the succaulul bidder lo subslttutt California Cornmerclal MCIHllles '°' any rnon1es wllhheld by the District Code Claims of any to ans11re performance under lhe contract creditor of said seller Etch bid submitted m response to this Notice id sh•ll contain. es • btd item. adequate shM1tn1. may be hied ••th u sh0<ln1. and bracina. or equivalent method, for buyer •I th• •cldreu set forth lboYt lor buyer. the protec:hon of hie and hmb 1n trenches end Attentio n. MI CHAEL open uuvation. whrch shall conform to appllc:tble SH.NEIDER. Tht lut d•Y u tel)' orden for tlllna claims Is Gev.ntlfttl •-.i Au11ust 20, 2002. which ly Wllll-M. V ... , l4'. 0., Ch-ehr • IS the Int bu51ness d•Y <-•• <-lty <.,..._ Dl•trlct before the consumma· Published NtW\)011 Beach·Cosl• Mtse Daily P1lol lion dete specified Aueust !>. 12. 2002 M494 •bo¥t. So tar u Is known lo IONO '723"4l·lt Publlah•d Newport Beach-Costa M.11 Dally Pilot July 29, Au1u1t 5, 2002 Moe89 IOTICIOfPmK- NoT1cE IS HEttEBY GIV(N th1t 1 publle htatln& will bt held by the Coal• Mesa City ~ncU on Au1u1t 19, 2002, 11 6:30 p.rn., in the Counc:ll Ch1111Wa of C1t1 Hill, 77 Faw Olive, on UM follow1n1 ltt111: PLAHNIHG APPLICAT~ PA·02·10 and Aeione Petition R-02-02 for Farhad E. Khoarevl, for a tllOnt lrom RI (Sln&Je-~amlly Resldenllal) to POR·LD (Plaflntd Ot· velopment Ruldentlal/ low O.n1lty): • muter pl1n and ~lien review to construct 1 dtlKl\td, 5 unit, two story. sme•· lot relldtntlal prolect with 1111lancn to devi· ate frorn tht minillturn lndivldual lot du re-qultemtnb (5,000 sq. ft. required: 3.•10 sq. ft. propoHd), and frorn minimum development lot sl1e required for POR· LO 1onln1 (1 ICft required; 0.6• acre proposed), located et 258 S.nta lsebel Avenua In an RI zone. Envl· ronmental Oetermlna· lion: Exempt. IF THE AFOREMEN· TIONED ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT, the chelltnc• may be llmllad to only those ISSUU rttstd al the r.ubltC hearln& desc11bed n the no lice. or In written correspondence delivered to the City Council al. or prior to, th• publlc hear Ina. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at the above ltme and place, all interested persons m1y •PP•., and be hHrd by tht Clt1 Council on the ebove Item JUUi fOLCll(, DttMYCltyci-li P11brrshed ~ew port BHch·Costa Mn• Oatly P i lot Auaust 5 , 2002 '"92 STAnmTOf AUl9011BT Of USE Of .ACmlOUS ...UUlll THE FOLLOWING PER· SON HAS ABANDONED THE USE or THE flC· TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: A ) PJWA Enter· priMI. B.) P /WA, 254i68 Oran1• Ave.. Costa Mui. CA 92627 Tht Flctltiou5 Business Name referred to above WIS filed 1n Oran&• County on 10/17/01 Paul John Wllllam Aronson, 25668 Oran1• Ave • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 l\orHn Lieber. 2S668 Or1n1e Ave.. Coste MtM, CA92627 flus business ls con· ducted by • 11eneral partnership Paul JW Aronion This tltlement WIS hied with the county clerk of Oranp County on 7/17/ 02 Publlahed Newport Beaeh·Cost• Mesa Daily Pilot 11111 22. 29. Au&. 5. 12. 2002 M482 IMIOllCI ....... MenfOICOlmm -OCOIPAllDIM ..... The Cea1tll•• le• tie••' Occw,•tle .. el ,,.,,.,..., proposed bud&•t for . 2002·2003 will be avall•ble for p11bllc Inspection at Ceeetll•e •etl•••• Oc.....,. .... ,,..._. tOOf Preel .. S.--. C..teM--.CAtHH from ....,.., It, to02 to ...,_. 22, to02 belwHn the hour• of 1.00 -· end ••H ,..... Th• public htarin& on the propowd budaet tor 2002-2003 will bt held al C_tt..._ ••- tlt,.el Occwp•tl•••I Pr..-. 1001 Pr.· altlre '4•er•. <e•t• MHe, (A t2•2•on ...... 22, 2001 11 S.OOp.M. '"bllshed Newport Buch.Costa Mui Dally "lot Au111,t 5 , 2002 M49J .......... ... s...... said Intended buyer(s). uld intended self• used the followlna •dd1tion•I buslnen n•mn •nd addresses within thtee )'HU past ltv1ne Rent· als, Cr•t• & freltht. G1ry's l'·l Servlca, located at 16372 Con· 1truct1on Circle East. • lO, lrvlrM, CA ~ TIM followin& persons O•ttd. July 31, 2002 are doln1 busl""' es: /I/MICHAEL SHNEIO£R A. , In " n • t , 8 . ) Published Ntwport lnfenet.com. 2llS Her· Beach-Costa Mese Oally bot Blvd.. Ste. 200, Pilot A11auat 5. 2002 Costa Me&1, CA 92627 •266~ M495 Nadel Amif-vand, 2115 IOna Of Harbor Blvd., Ste. 200, Cost• Mesa, CA 92267 P91(MIC1IOel Jost G11tlerr11, 931 Notlc:e It httebJ chrtn Panlere Or., Diamond tMt the undtnllined will 8" • CA 91765 s.tll 11 PU8LIC AUCT~ Thm b"slnns 1s con· AIJOUST 12. 2002 AT ducted by: joint wentvre 11 00 A.M et H•vt JOU alMted ALLSPACE cloln& business yell No 1564 HAMLTOffAVE· NtcMr Amlrvand NUE. HUNTINCTOfll Thia atattlMnt was llEACH. CA 9~7007 ftltd with the County S1ld iuctlon wlll be Cltfll of Orana• County m .... pursuant to MC• on 07/l2/02 ... ,.. ..... , ... lions 21701 to 21715 of Oe~itllot~· . 15, 22. tllt b1n;lness ind PfO 2t 5 M473 f9'tJott• code, Mellon 2· ' • 231 of the com-clal ...... ... c;ode section 535 of ttlt ... ...... pen•I cod• atat• o l Clfltornl• Tht ptfson11 Tiit followlftl ,__, Pf~Y of the foltow· •• dolllt buslMtis et.: lni 40 ,.,t.e1 Ole-4. 301 =t"Mf.. UNlf, IHVENTOllfY Maflftt An.. Su•I• 7, LINDA HEANANOU, ~.e_wport lucll, CA C0\4, AUTO IN'ttRIO't 9ZMZ l"NIT$, S(ATS. l"ANELl-4 40 ,ertect OlallMHMI, Inc. RUC, TAil (, °'-0 IOAT (CA), ~7 Merine A111 •• SEAT, IUDS BIKE. SIHt.!..?.t.Mtwport ltedl, CLOTHES llA(t(S CA._ Hn• ,ou tlarlt4 doln1 111111-• J•t? "° BnO CllaM Thor041Ch• bi'ed1, LLC Oel CllaM, 'rttldtnt This 1t1llmtnt WH IHtd Witt\ the County Cieri! ol Or1n1• County oli or /Oll02 "°' ........ Oafly Piiot Ju~ 151 U , 29 Aus. s. 2002 iiMS3 .......... ... s...... Tiit to1tow1n1 ""'°"• .,, dol111 bu.slneu es: A.) ffotns 11 ~los, B.) She Oevll, C.) OMC Clothln&, 1!199 SuperlcH' Ave .. fA·l , Costa Mna, CA92627 Horns n Halos, LLC (CA) 1599 Superlc>< Ave .. IA· l. Costa .,._.,, CA 92127 Thi• bu$1ntss It con· ducted by: Limited U.bilfty Co. HIVt JOU atarted dolnc btnfftels yell Yes. 5/15/2002 "°'"' n Halos, LlC John P11.1t Vtltz. Ad· mlnlstr11ive Member This 1t1tement was filed with the County Cltfll of Orana• County on 07/12/02 _..H ... 7'7 Dally Piiot _l\fl1 15, 22, 29. Aus. 5, 2002 IM70 .......... ... s...... The followln& persons .,, clolna buslneu as. South Coast Sports, Inc .. 269 E. 22nd St .. Cost• Mtta, CA 926Z7 South Cout Sports. Inc., (CA). 269 E. 22nd St.. Cost• MIN. CA 92627 This bu11nus IS con· ducted by: • corporation Hive you started do1na busln1u yet? No South Coasl Sports, Inc, Samuel Scott, President This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oran1• County on07/D9/02 2002HotSU Oa1ly Piiot July 15, 22. 29 Aus. s. 2002 '"52 .......... ... s...... The tollowln1 persons are doln& buslner.s as. Newport North Mori· 111e, 56 Cc><sica Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Volcenet Cons11ltin1. Inc (CA). 56 Conlca Drive, Newport Buch. Cit. 92660 - This busmen It. con· ducted by: • COfPQftlion Havt you slarled do1n1 business yet? No Vo1ctntl Consullln&. Inc M•rcar•t Wtt1te, CED This slalemtnt wu tiled with th• Co11nty Clerk of Dr1n1• County on 07/12/02 200Htot7 .. Dally Piiot Jiiiy 1 S, 22, 29,Aua.5.2002 M~ RdllMI ..... re-s....... The lollowlna persons are doi111 bu11nus es So11thern Celltornra Home & Outdoor Mas· u1ne. l~l Qu11I Sl . •201, Newport 9each. CA926&0 Home and Outdoor CorPQfttlon, (CA). 1451 Quell Street. '201, ~orl Buch , CA This bua1nu1 Is con· ducted by: a cc><pc><aUon H•v• you s tarted doin.1 _business yet? Y11, 7/l/02 Home and Outdoor M1pxlne Brl1n O'Neill. Controller TI11s 1l1temenl wu hied with tht County Clerk of Oran&• County on 07/12/02 2002' ... 770 O•ily Pik>t July IS. 22. 29, Aua, 5, 2002 "'471 ........... .......... Th• foftowln& persons are dolna b11slntss 11. OF lo Assocltlts, Inc .. 8352 Cruc•nl Ave., B11ena Park, CA 90260 OF S.lts & Oistrlb11tlon, Inc. (CA). 8352 Crescent Ave . Buena Park, CA 90620 This buslAHs iS con dueled by· 1 COfpc>< •lion Have you sl•rted doinl business yet? Yes. 1/2)02 Of S.lts ' Dlst,.b11 lion. Inc. Scott Francisco, VP This atatement wts tiled with tht County Cllfll of Oranp County on 07/12/02 2002H0971• Oa!fy Piiot July 15, U , 29. Aua. s. 2002 "'475 ......... .......... fht followln1 pertont Mt doina bualnest es: Copper Rtc0¥trJ, 7631 W°""'ind Of .. St• 8 , Huntlftaton Stach, CA 92M7 Cu Recovwy, Inc. (CA), 7631 Woodwind Or., Ste. 8, H11ntln1lon 8HCll, CA 92648 This bualneu la con· ducted by: • COfPOflllon Haw you startad " doln.I _bu1lntn )'tt? ""· 1/1/02 Cu RKM«)'. Inc. Cllf" CMlson, .-,.Hlcltnt Th• at•l-nl wH filed •ltll tlle Covflty Cl«ll of Or·~ Covftt1 onOIJOVOZ ..... , .... OtilY f'llot Alli Id!: lt,ta, 2002 -........ ......... lt08EAT RADER, rm. Tiiie ~s h con· BOXlS, CLOTHING, dvc"4 .,. t COUMlnltlofl TH,.._.... IMI'-• ........ H CHAIR ....... $ Han you •• .,,... ... .... ~....... I~ _...., '.....,....' diDlnt....._.wtl No ll"YothLlH9~outt. OUffU IAC 40 Perlect l>IMolld. UUl· llOt Yot•a oouo l'IANT. F073, ................. y ..... I ........ r UltNIT\Ml. fl.f CM! Ille. l--, •-"-· Nl TS, wottt( TOOl.S, "';:. '--:.:.."::.:"' WH ~=J &. lrewll, (1& ~. Q0211 fllM ...... c-ty 1515 T•lllU, LalHI COM,UTU, IOlU. a.rt! ef Or .... C-'Y ..__,CA'2161 DM:nrR .... tool ... 0111z,w l""'41 1 . ......,, 11 CAllN(T, WATl:lt _ ..... ,.. 0....-. Dt., C.-* CC:..~·'.:.':x.-~"Ui:l 11~ ci:.C::. .. _.. •Y'llO CGUCM • ...._ ...... ~llf T....-t11 -·--lAYA LAii,., AUTO ........ "';"",_...,.. ••• ~ANUALS, lllNOH, .,._......._,._ .... .__,.tt .. (s.d .... llCM tl09 IUDILL WION. .............. •: =-~~ ,_ UCC.) . . . ~!,, WU. ... ......, ................... ;:.• -=-=~=· ~"::;~ ~ie; -.._.. .... 1V. -~· ....... CA • ......... PU T, ... ..... .. .-.... -• ...... u.c CQ), ..... --............ .. ... ~~--=r.· ...... . p -NTNlll. ~---.,,.,~ ...... \ AMerlcM f'-'clel. 2JO E. 17ttl SllMt. tie %17. Colt• Mtu. CA ta27 Sltvt Seo (~lnho). 230 E. 17th 1 trHI, Cost.I Meal, CA 9.1627 P•t11 c. Rodriluu, tao E. l?ttl SllMI, Cotta Mt&a,CA92627 Til.ls business la con· ®ctAICI tly: joint Ytfllurt Haft ,ov slaftff dolftl butlntu~? No Peter C. Rodr uei st-s.o (Shi > This sllle-nt wH filed wrth the Count1 Cler11 ol Or1nae County on 07/17/0t teetH10417 0.lly l"ilot July 22~ Aus. 5. 12. 2002 ............ ... s...... Tiit lollowln1 persons .,. doln& buitfltu H . Mltcllell Croup O.Slcn. 361 22nd St., Cost• Mtu,CA92627 Mitdlell Brix Group (CA), 361 22nd St., Cosll Mesa., CA 92627 Tllb business Is con· duded by: a COfporatlon Have you started doin& b<niness yet? Yes. 7/3072J:#) Mitc:hell Brix Gro11p N1ncy Mltehell. Presl· dtnt This statement w11 flied with the County Clerk of Oran&• County on 07/09/02 200tHotHO Daily Piiot Jul)' 15, 22, 29 Aul, s. 2002 M..a STAllmTOf Y•HllBR Of 151 Of FICTllOIS--.Sl&ml Tht tollowin& person hes abandoned the use of the Ficllltous Business Name: Sc>ec1ahied Pow· der Coatln1. 1811 R•· dondo Circle, Huntln1ton Buch CA~ The fictitious Busin11s N1me referred to above was filed in Or•n&• County on 3/17 /98 F 1le No 19986752501 Geora• Terry Benenye, 18101 Redondo Circle, Unit T, Hunt1n1ton Buch, CA 92648 Georae Terry Beuenye T111s sletement was !tied with the county clerlt. of the County of Oran&• on 7/12./2002 2002H0977S Publis hed Ne wport Buch-Costa Mesa Dilly Piiot Jul)' IS, 22. 29, Aua.5.2002 IM66 .......... ... s..... The tollowin& persons are doina business as Th11rnbprlnt lrn•ce Con $Ulhn&, 2345 Ntwpofl Blvd.. I K IM, Coste Mesa,CA92627 Stephtn MicllHI Merci tr, 23'45 NewPMI Blvd , fl\10.. Costa Meu, CA 92627 This business is con ducted by: an 1ndiv1du11 Have yo11 started doina business yet? Ves, 7/15/02 Steve MlchHI Mercier This sllltment was tiled with the Co11nly Cltrll of Or1n1• Co11nty on 08/01/02 200Ht1~ Oally Pilot Aue 5. 12. 19. 215, 2002 ,..99 ........... ... s..... The lonowin& persons art doin& buskins as So11t11tiut Dnain. 88 fair Orlv.!.t Costa Mese. CA 926'11 Marla Carmelita J G•tt>ar. 1108·C B11ck lneh•m Orlve, Cosl• Mna,CA92626 Roaer Gerard B. Gaspar. l 108·C Buc kln1h1m Drive. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 T11rs business 1s con ducted by· a 1enertl partnentup Han you started do1n1 busln111 J•l7 No Marl• C•rmallta J Gaspar This statemtnt was llltd with the County Clerk of Or1n1• County on07/09/02 200HtotJ2t Dally Piiot July lS, 22. 29 Aue. s, 2002 M4SS ........... ... s..... T ht followln& per sons are Mina b11.-SS H l\oVerT records. 392 Prlnctton Or . Coal• MesaCA9262& Jotin Collett, 392 Prine •Ion Of., Cost• Mesa. CA92626 Shawn Wilson, 17799 M11nolh . F ountaln V1ttey, CA 92708 TbiJ bus!om is ego· M ltd by. e prwrel Plflntrahlp Have you at11tt4 dolnt bulllne» yett No John M. Collett Thia 1t1tament wn flttd with the County Clerk of Or1nae County Oft 01 /12/02 nei.. ... 1" OallY '"°t July 15, 22, 29, Aila. 5, 2002 .-.1. ..... ... ... s...... The loitowina persons are doln1 bllslnts~ as: Hi&hl1nd Gold Stallion Acc:ount, 2600 Newpc><t Blvd.. •122. Newport BHch, CA 92663 BnO ChaM Thorou1h· bred1, LLC (CA). 2600 Newport Blvd., •122. Newport Beach, CA 92'63 This business IS con- d11cted by limited Llablhty Co Hne yo11 started do•na busineu yet? No 8n0 Cheu Thofouall· brtds, LLC 0.1 ci,.se, President This statement wu filed with the Collnty Clerk of Oranc• Co11nty on 07/09/02 2002HOU47 Dilly Piiot July lS, 22. 29 Aua. 5, 2002 M4S. ........... ... s....... The follow1n1 peuon$ are do1n1 b11s1ness as: NAC Life. 2915A Redhill Ave.. •210·C. Costa Meu,CA92626 Nel&hborhood Accep· tance Cc><p (CA), 291SA Redhill Ao , '210-C, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business 11 con· ducted by 1 corporation Have you started dolne buS1ness yet? Ves, J11n• 10, 2002 . Net&hborhood Accep tence Corp Barbara Sltd. Exec. VP Th ts statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Oran&• County on 07/12/02 200tHOt71• Dally Piiot July 15. 22. 29,Au1 5,2002 MA65 .......... re-s....... The tollow1n1 persons are do1na business as Tr11n1n1 Fundlne Part· ners, 20 E .. cut1ve Park, Suite 190. Irvine, CA 926lo4 6727 TrP Group. Int (CA). 20 E ~ecut1ve Park, Suite 190. Irvine. CA 92614· 6727 Th1i business 1s ton· d11eled by 1 corporatron Have you started doinc busmns yet' 12/ 13/2000 TFP Group, Inc. Mark C Coleman President This sltlement was filed with the County Clerk ol Oran1e County on 07/05/02 2002HOl9t7 Otlly Pilot July 22. 29. Aua. 5, 12, 2002 M48!> "'*'-..... .......... The lollow1n1 person• are dolrqi business as· The Belbuene Real Estate Croup, 500 Old NewPQft Blvd , •201. :~ort Buch. CA lo~ua Phthp Balbue· na, 2721 Fifth Ave., Corona del Mar. CA 9262S This buslneu Is con· dueled by an ind1v1du11 Have you stuted doln1 business yet? No Joshua Balbu@na Tht• sl1lement wH fried with the Countr Clefll of Oran1e County on07/12/02 2002HOt77J Daily Pilot July lS. 22. 29, A111 S, 2002 MA62 ..... .... re-s...... The tollow1n1 peuons •rt dolnc b11s1neu as lnlhum Eyewear. 21S51 Saint lohn Ln . Hun· llnaton Buch, CA 92646 Godspeed Eyewear. Inc., (CA). 21S51 S•1nt lohn Ln.. H11nttneton Beach, CA92&46 This business IS eon ducted by a corporation Have you started do n1 bu11ness yet? Yes. l l f()l/2000 Cod speed Eyewear. Inc D1rl" Oennee, CEO This statement was hied with lhe County Clerk of Oranc• County on07/12/02 t002'tot7t0 Daily Piiot July 15, 22..: 29, Au1. 5, 2002 M4711 ........... ........... The loffowlnt ptt60na ate doln1 bu.tlneu 1.1. hi Vision Auto Glau, 2800 Shan tar, Co$la Mtu ,CA92626 Carlyle D Cornwell, UI, 2001 T.tlun• Terrace. Coron• del Mar. CA 92625 Eltlc>orn Yoontanaw1n, 2800 Sllanttr. Coal• Mesa. CA 92'626 Thi$ business 11 con· dlleted by • 1•neral PMlntrahtp Hllltt you St¥ltd doin1 business )'•17 Ho Carlyle O. COfnw•ll. HI This st1lemtnl wu filed with the County Clerk of Onnae County on 07/12/02 200269097 .. 011ty Piiot Jul1 15, 22, 29, Alie-5, 2002 MAGO ........... ... ...... The lollowln1 ptrsons .,, do1111 business as Crystal ll1s10ns Product Cro11p, 19S4 Placentia Ave.. Suite 202. Costa Mesa,CA92627 WSH lntern•Uonal, Inc. (CA). 1954 Placentia Ave., S111te 202, Coste Meu, CA 92627 This buslntn is con· ducted by· a corporation Hive you started doina buainus yet> 00/ 28/2002 WSli International In<. W. Scott Hendncks. President This st1tement wes filed w1lh the County Clefll of Or a nee County on 07/16/02 2002Ht0076 Daily Piiot July 22. 29, Aua. 5. 12. 2002 M487 fkffMW.S. ... s..... The lollowing pe"on5 are dolna busmen os Easts1de Realty, 1095 N Co.st Hl&hway, Lacun1 Beach. CA 926SI Todd Greaory Haney. 109S N Coast H1ellw1y, Lecuna BHch CA 92651 This business rs con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you sl•rted dome business yel7 No Todd Cre1or y H•ney This slatement was ltled with the County Clerk of Or anee County on 07/11/02 20026909750 Daily Piiot July 22. 29. Aul S, 12. 2002 M'80 RdlllM ..... "-S...... The lollow1n1 persons are doinc business u Marina Doell Products. 24• E IStn SI •B Costa Men , CA 92627 Nednu. Inc (CA>. lOD S 4th St •I 2'01. las Veaas. NV 89101 This bus1nen is con ducted by • corporation Have rou started do1n1 busmen yet? Ye,, 1/29/02 Alhed Nedeau, Presi dent This statement was filed with the County Clerh of Oranae County on 07/09/02 20026to9S40 Daily Ptlol July IS. 22. 29Au1 S. 2002 M"7 RdllMI .... .... s...... The follow1n1 persons are do1n1 business as Medlc1I ' Safety Man aaem•nl, 18285 Mt Baldy, fountain Vall11y. CA 92708 Rick Groes. 18180 Mulrwoodi Ct., fount11n Valley, CA 92708 Th11 bu11ness IS con ducted by an 1nd111idual Have you started do1na business yel7 Yes. March 1987 Rich Cr1vn lh1s statement was hied with the County Clerk of Or otna• County on 08/01/02 2002 .. 12062 Dally P1lol Aua. 5, 12. 19. 26, 2002 M496 RcillM ...... ... s....... Th• tollowm11 persons are doln1 b1111ness as Career Connections. 61 Beacon Bay Newpc><I Beach, CA 91660 Judith l Hay, 68 Beacon ~ewport Beach CA Thos business •s con ducted by •n 1nd1v1d111I Have you slllr led dotna business yet? Yes Aus 1993 Judith L H1y Th11 statement '""' hied with the County Cltrl! ol Oun11 Co11nlY STARTING ANEW Oil 07/12/02 ,..,. ... 787 O•~Y Piiot July 16, 22, 29. Aus 5, i002 M-463 .......... ..... s...... flle followln1 per tons .,. doln& bllslntn .. OMS lnsurtntt. 2•51 Newport Blvd • Suite 127, Coslll Mesi, CA 92627 DI« Mlrle Scott 30Sl Medena An • Costl Meu , CA 92626 This buslntss Is con ducted by. an lnd1v1dual Have you alitt ted dOll'\I busln11s yet? Yes, 7/22]02 Dior Mar le Scott This statement wu flltd with the County, Cler'k of Oran1• County on08/0l/02 2002 .. l20S7 Deily Pilot Aus. 5. 12. 19. 26, 2002 ~97 ni... ..... ......... The follow1n1 person• are doma bllSlness IS BAS Software Sollltion• 06 Prospect St.. New PO<t Beach . CA 92663 P1ul Rosen brr.et. 476 Prospect St., Newport Baach. CA 92663 Tht5 business Is con ducted by: an lnd1v1dual Have you started do1na busmess yet' Vu, 6/1/02 Paul Rosenberaer fhis statement w1s Med with the County Clerk of Orance County on07/09/02 2002•to9344 011ly Pilot July IS 22. 29 it.u1. 5, 2002 M4SO Fktitllls .... ....s ....... lhe follow1n11 per\on' are do1n11 business u Merchant rnover com, 2 I 7S Pac1l1c Ave . I 1 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Kathy Johnson 2l 7S Pa"ltc Ave , r 2. Costa Mua, CA92627 rhtS bUS'"eSS IS <On duc:ttd by otn 1nd1111dual Have you started dome busmes. yet> Yu Oe<. I 2002 Kalhy Johnson This statement wJs filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 08/01/02 • 200269121 lS Oatly Piiot Au& 5. 12, 19. 26. 2002 M!>07 FidltlM ... ... s...... The fot1ow1ne persons .,,. do'"I bu1tn8's •~ Affordable Merch•nl Services. 2175 Pac1ht Ave f 2. Costa Mes• CA 92627 K1thy Johnson. 217!> Pacific Ave , F 2, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business IS ton dueled by an 1ndMdu1I Have you star led doing business yet> Yes, 1979 l\•lhy Johnson fh1s statement wll\ llled with the County Clerk of Oran1e CC!unty on 08/01/02 2002'912117 Daily Pilot AUii S 12. 19 26. 200? M50S ~--­... *'-' The follow1nc persons are dotn& business n Collected Ston~. 'l07'1 Coldeneye Place. Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Kathryn Ann W1edel, 2072 Coldeneyt Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual ~"" you started do1n1 busineu yet? Yu 04127/02 Kathryn A W1eOel Thts statement was ltled with the County Cieri< of Oran1e County on 07/17/02 20026910397 Darty Pilot July 22, 29, Aue s. 12.2002 M•79 Tell Us About YOUR GWGESAll! In CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5671 BUSINESS Pf. • • • • • • • • • • • .......... re-s...... The lollow1n1 l>tl $0ns are dolnl buslrl*u u Alrl/arlty corn, 2175 f>Klftc: Ave., f 2, Coslll Me11. CA 92627 l\alhJ JollnMn. 2'l75 ,ac1fte Av• • r 2. c°'t" Mt11,CA ~7 fllb b11slnel1 11 con ducted by 1n ln-"rldual Have you atatttd do1n1 llusinen yet> Yn .lune 1, 2002 llalhy John~n This statement ••• flled with the County Cler It. of Or anae County on 08/01/02 200H912t 16 011rx P•lot Aua. 5! __ lJi. 19. 26. 2002 - flctltlM ..... re-s....... The follow1n1 persons are dotnl busmen es Info Bites 639 Viretnta Ptrlt. Ott••· l a1un11 Buch, CA 926~1 As hley la1une 639 V1111na Park Ottve, l.a1un1 Beach, CA 92651 This business 1s con ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual Have yuu •tarted do1na bus.1neu yet? No Ashley lajune This st1t11ment wu l~ed with the County Clerk of Orenae Counly on 07/12/02 2002 .. 097U 011ly P1lnt luly IS rl 29 Aue 5 l002 M•68 Rctltlees lesilass "-'*"-" The tullow1n1 pe• 'lonn' are dome 1,us1n@s.\ ·" Miiier Buber f tmily Barbershop 111 Bro•d way, Cost~ Mes.a CA 92627 Mark Millet 365 Genoa Lt1n1. Cost• MeY, CA 92627 This. bus.mess 1s con dueled by an 1nd1•1dual Have you started do1na bu .. 1neu yet> Yu 7 1102 MHkO Mtller f111s •tatemenl wa. hltd with thr County Clerk ol Oran1e Co11ntv on 07/09102 2002'909U2 0•1ly Pilot Julv 15. U 29 AUK 5 .?001 M449 flc1ftlous hsilless .... StatttMllf The lollow1ng Pt'"""' are doin11 business as Paul Aronson Enterp"~ •s 2!'>66B Or •ne~ AH Costa Men CA 92627 P1ul John W11f1•m Aronson 2S668 Oranee Avtt . Co''• Mn<1. CA 92617 Thi\ bu1-1nn• " cun dutlrd by an 1nd1•1du•I Hut' you •tarted do1n1 bu\mt:'' yPl1 'l'e"\, 10/17 01 P•ul IW Arnn•on Thi\ \talo;n1"nt wa~ hied with th~ Counly Cle1k ol Oron&t' C:uu11ty on 07117/02 2'00269' 03& 1 Oally P1lol JUI) 27 .'9 Aua s 12. 1001 M481 fiditlm lcniltss ....s ....... The lollowm11 penons "r dome bu•mtj", n Smart 011a1n<1ls 2400 (Iden Avenue, •4 Co't• M11a. CA 92(,17 leshr A McCarthy 2400 (Idell Avenue U , Coste MeH CA 92627 This business ·~ cnn ducted by an md1~1<1u11 Have you sterltd do1n11 busmeu yet> No lnl~ A Mt Car thy Tht\ st.1tement W•• ltl~d with the County Cletk of 011nv.e Cruinty on 071)91)2 20026909346 Daily Pilot July 1 S 22 29 Aue 5 2002 M451 RditMs ..... ... s....... The lollow1n1 per~on• .,,. dolnt b11!.lne•s •• M C Hamen Lo 162b Ohms W.1y Costa Mr .. 1, CA9?627 Ma1 t1n Hanun l7Sl Color1do l n Cn~t• Mua. CA9?6?6 1 ht\ bu \i"""\ t'\ c; on dueled by "" 1nd1wtd11al HHe you •tUlf'd do1n1 bu\tneu yet' Yn 2!9f, M~rltn H•n10t'!n This statement "'"' hied with thr Cou,.,tJ Clefk of Ounite Couoly on 08/01 02 2002Ht2064 Dail~ Pilot Aue ~. ll. 19, 26, 2001 M<;OO •.- • 10 Mondlv.Aycu1ts.2902 omr12t _ l.1111 ..... .. l.1111 .... .. l.1111 ..... ................... .. l.1111.... ii l.lllliiiiilli ................... ......... .......... .......... ,. 1 a. l.1111.... a. C•t Sttters for ... .,.,, • 1c11. eer-., _Mir, .. l.1111 .... ~---~~--......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ..... .... ......... ..... ..... ... ...... ........ ......... '~~ ... ---Z117 11 The followlftl peraona are doil1& buliMtt n ; Blflatrlt Adv•nllee. 313 E. 2bt StrHt. Costa Mna,CA92Q7 Mtdkonnect, Inc. (CA), 313 E. 21st StrMt, Coale Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is c:on· ducted by: • corporation Hev• you started dolnl buslnus yet7 No Medlconnect, Inc. Tho mu I... Kinder. President This slalem•nl was filed with the County Clerk of Or1n19 County on07/12/02 2002''"795 Dally Pilot. July 15, 22, 29. Aua. 5, 2002 M476 The lol&o•l-C pe1sons •• dolna bldlNu ., 0.•• COUftty Rtnl·a· H11sb1nd, 239 Walnut Strfft, Htwpofl Beech, CA9266S Dave Schwerm, 239 Walnut Slrffl, NeWl)Of"I 8Hch. CA 92663 Thia business Is con· dueled by: an lnd1vlduel Have you started doln& business yet? No DneSch•arm This slalament was filed with the County CIMk of Or1n11 County on 07/09/02 IOOIHOHH Delly Pilot July 15. 22. 29 Au1. 5, 2002 M456 The folto•lltl pt(SQllll are dolnc b11sllleu as· PK.Ifie SllOr• Reeovwy. 206 c.bfillo St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Robert Conner, Z°' c•111o St., Cost• Meta. CA92627 This bUslness I• con ducted by: an lftd1viduel H•V• you started doln1 b11s1Mss yet? No Robert Connet' This statement WIS riled with th• County Clerk of Oran1e County on 08/01/02 IOOIHTI06J Deily Pilot Aua. 5, 12, 19. 26, 2002 M501 The t~ persons Tiie follcnrinS ..--.,, ~ ~ .... .,. • ._. ._....._. n : Ne9'-0ft Coast Peck•&· ftMI 81ffprlnt Works. In&. 1591 S4ipwlor Ave., 461 l T..., Ave .• New• B I. Cott• MMe, CA port kKll. CA 92660 92627 Watt.r Jollll "ldl•dson, Dennis A Plowden, 26 107 Crystal Avenue, P«tol•, L•llHI• Nlluef, Balboa lllan4, CA 92962 CA 92177 This b-Is con-This business ii con ducted by: en indwldllal ducted by: •n lndMdu•I H•v• you 1tart1d Hot rou 1t1rt•d doln1 bltslnet1 yet? Yes, doln1 bualntsa yet? Yes, June 1994 3/1/0~ Walt• J Richardson O.nnia Plowden This 1t•l•me11t ••• This at•temenl wu filed with the County hied with the County Clerk of Orenee County Clerk of Oun11 County on 08/01/02 on07/U/02 IOOHtlHH IM2'tot778 D•lly Piiot AU1, 5:_1_2i Dally Pilot_ july 15. 22, 19. 28, 2002 ~ 29. Aua. 5, Z002 M472 -------- The t°'9owitlc persona •• ~ '*'-• ··= The Sy11tPOtlu111, )03 Main. Newport Beactt, CA92Ml • 0.... Broolls. 33 Poppy, lfviM, CA 92118 This butinets 11 con dUcted by: an incli111dual Ha11e you stMt•d 4olnc but.intu yet? No DHn Brook• This slatem•nt wn llltd with the County Clerll of Or1n1• County on 07/12/02 200169097'7 Dally Pilot July 15, 22. 29. Au&. 5, 2002 M469 The~~-•• .... 114 ••• Get It Otl ~SC:rHfl, '36 62nd SI • N•wpor I BHch, CA 9?163 Jeff A. Crene. U6 62Jtd St. Newpoft.lkech, CA nM3 This bu11Mts It con ducted by. en 1nchvldual Have you st•rl•d doln1 bltsln•n r•t7 No Jeff A. Cnne This statement was flied with the County Clerk of ()ren1• County on 07/12/02 2002' ... 7H Dally Piiot July 15, 22, 29, Au1, 5, 2002 M477 .... .......... ....... The follow1n1 IMH'SOM •• dotna bullnus es: BIKk~ PIKt, 2761 lon1wood Court, Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Joh11 R. D 8.atley, 2761 lo"lwood Court, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This busln•ss Is con· ducted by. an lndlvldu•I Have you st•rled doln1 businltlS ye tr Yes. July 30. 2002 John R D. Beazley Thia statement was filed with the County Clerll of Oun1e County on 08/01/02 2001 .. 120n Dally Piiot Aua. 51. 12, 19, 26, 2002 M498 Th8 folloWHll l"trlOM are ~ b11sl-s H : Chartar fliort1• Gfoup, 30522 lePort l•111na Nieuel, CA 91677 Ronald Kno• Merldilb, 30522 lePort, U&11na Niauel. CA 92677 This bus111ess IS con ducted by· an ind1vld11al Heve rou slertad dOlna tiuslnets yet? No Ronald llnox M•rnlilh This statement wes filed with Ille County C'erll of Oranae County on 07/09/02 200Hto9JH Daily Pilot Aua. 5, 12, 19, 26, 2002 M504 TelUsAl.t YOll &WGIWll II CWSIFID (949) 642-5671 Policy = • How to Place A ___ Deadlines--- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves lhe right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEAD -iii] Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ~ 1419 2305-2490 By Fax (949) 63 1-6594 (Please include your rwnc and phooe number und we'll call you bock. wilh a p!'l« quocc.J Telephone 8:30am-S;00pm Monday-Friday 301•3940 .... • • soos-saso By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Buy Si. Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm L! 11dl'r the Scr\'ice Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 ENTERTAINMENT CMMlrof MoneyWanted 2Al5 Fumibn INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY FOR .... u.11 ... 41r ••• almost 2500sf with wood floors, pl1ntalion shut· ters, ell,lu Iona drive· ways, $898.000. Mike Dunn1 a£-949·262·3612 ratMI lSJAJIS PAJalClt JINOal NAJtoNWIDI USA IAYVIE.W 3br 21>1, 2 car l•r. $2000/mo yr lse. Sec/clunona dep. No pet 2420 University Or Near lrv'"e An 949·710·!>695 Jtr 2h ¥x, .,.,. to beach. fp, 2 cer 1ar. 1 yHr 1 .. se. no pets. S2100mo 62$-359-4539. IAST ilUfF 3b< 2ba townhouae, end unit, btlcony. wd hka..-. 2 cs JOBS WANTED r /J ,....,,,,.... Wwe-i.-.e ,..,._ mulll· lasil, $4>Hk Entltsh, OMV req'd, C M. location Call tor del•ils. 949-631·7266 r /J s;i;; Jw•-N 8 furniture showroom, flea hours, enter .. lte. w1lhn1 to leern Cell for details 949 631-7266 Ewnll 1310 IQUM--~ All rHI estate •dvtr· 11s1n1 1n this newspaper 1s sub,.ct to the Federal f atr Hous1111 Act of 1968 as amended which makes ti 11111•1 to advertise ·any prefer ence. llmllatlon or d1scrtm1nation based on rate, color, relt1lon, sea, l'tand1cap. fam1hal status or nat1on1I ori11n. or •n intention to mHa •ny such preference, llmll• t1on or dlscrlmln11ion." Thts newspaper will not knowin1lr accept any adverhsement for real estate which is 1n violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that ell dwell· m11s 1dvertlsed ln this newspaper are avallablt on •n equ•I opportunity buls. To compl1in of dis· trtminahon, t•ll HUD toH· frH at 1·800-424-8590. Auctlenl 1413 WANTED QUES Older Style Fllf'!llturw PlANOSl~ ..................... ·--·---·~~ $$CA8HflAIO$$ ... ,... ......... WSllUYUTATU ............ Mo.dy ...... ,....... . . coNs1r.m.mJTs 1 9-11 -.-1111 ____ .......,._. a..,ire SlOOIC·SSOO« SMISll>Wlb sml9d by Real EstMlt l~ + rlflllrn 90 d:ys. 9&791·5040 Plrlanlllon 2A90 ••FAST CASH•• for homeowners Sl5,000 p1y $94.81• $50,000 p1y $316 03• $70,000 pay $4.42 45• Debt consoll· dation. cesh out, home Improvement. Closina arran1•d In 24 hours. C•ll 1-100·435· 3606 today! loans are pur· su1nt lo Oep1rtment of Cehlornl8 hnante h· cenie •6 5~ (6.7!>~ APR) based on 360 months for quahhed applic ants only (CAL •SCAN) HAVE LESS THAN Per· feet Credit 1 Wa tin help! Purchase or reh· n1nce, debt consollde · lion. difficult Income, tHh·out for eny pur· pose. New Century Mort11ae Corporation at 888·429·5067. subject to credit approval. Equel Houslna Lender. crmle ltc.nsM (CAL •SCAN) IMMEDIATE CASHlll US pension fund1n1 pays cesh now for 8 rears of your future pension P•rments Call 800-586- 1325 for 1 FREE. no· obll&ation Hhmate. w-.uspenSK>n· tund1n1 com (CAl•SCAH) $SCASHSS Immediate Cesh for structured 11ttlements. ennulhu. rHI est.ti• nolts. pr111•t• moflc•1• notu. eccl· dent uses. end Insur· ance payouts. (800)794· 7310. (CAI. •SCAN) HEAL TH SBMCES .......... 2571 ·~,, ....... , Couplu lndlvlduels, re-able fees. Llcented Mari "-9 Famil) TIMn11Jlst UMFC31343 714-979-~ enarTMlllT ELECnm:I ==-- _,,...,..,,..,..: ..... .... -r ............... ................. ... « ............ ,..,.,, ~~~~~~~~ Dreael lerrrt <Jo-lie chair, paisley club chair, 2 pine armoires, l P.ln• dresser. lovely conchtion 949-646-5312. DlSIGNH FUaNtTUH l1v1n1 room contents by Artofatts International Terra iron patio furn & more 949-•63-7002 Jllllehx •t•r•• ctltl-9 $100 obo, Z Gallery donln1 t1ble w/4 chairs $300 obo 949·64S-1694 llAUTlfUl COUCH about Sit, ltke new. Must see. S550 Pr ice ne1. 714-841-1725 Office F"""tur• for sate 2 d1ys only. Everythln1 must 50! (949) 250-0888 JEWELRY/ 346Q DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-tCel1tN...t1 Old Coinsl Gold, silver, jewelry, watches, entlq~ collectibles 949-642·9448 3110 -AmNTION: MOTHERS & OTHERS. looklna for • chan1•7 Earll up lo $1500+ PT, $7500+ FT. Worklna trom •ny loc•· Uon. Free boohlet & Ml treln1t11. (800)292-2190 FlnlCleuAdventwe.com CAl.•SCM) I.WE 4402 1400 llMlntrlel wtttt AC Offlc• -~lw Ave. 9Sc ,.r •..-re h . :at., •49-6•2-t66' --·~ -""•"••'•" ... , .. Pr1me Olflte/Madlcal Bldas. Call P1trlcl\ Tenor• Nationwide USA •4t..aS6-UOS HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5408 COUNTY ....... _ , •• 1 ....... Pelnt • Ch1rmln1 38r I Ba on 8alvue Line, wonderful l1mily home on 1 l1r1• lot, lot. of room to expand, ler1e open rHt patio. Offered el $949,000. Call Helene Joy or Jim Jacobi 949· 673·3663. Shown by eppolntment. IAY,.ONJ Ul8AN<I fOlllVU VllW Sl ...... 000 ..... 4•-121..a120 C..llllMw A CUllM ... Af <-r tee.ti-. Stroll to 811 Corona •nd lookout point. OcHn & Jetty vie-compliment lh• 48r 4 5 custom home Comptellon Summer 2002. Coesthne RHlty !M9·759.()177 Or-l"Sl4e Ltcett- An uqultll• 4Br 3 58• f1mlly home. Completion Sprint 02. Open Sat & Sun 278 All>erl Place. CoHUlne RHlty 941-759•0177 Tovn.toMI nr SOuth COlllt f'llrzl. :h h:I ... "'* llr'I, ..,.., ....... 2 cs ....... pod, ... '2!1111.IXX> °"""' ICh .,,.. ....... . ...,., • n.. ..... . beech cloM, 2 c Jar, trl & b1ckyd, Sllt,IOO ................ 7 .... c.. ......... .. ~ C:C>tlle"'"'"' ................ I.Me wietl ,_.- •lewt, wooll ffoore, .,_.. cotHtt•n. 1teln ._ ..... ;-a:.inc• ,.. ... °""" 112»11 A S..,-.. C-"- located In Newport Hel1hh· Complellon Summer 2002. '8r (opt 5th Br) 5.58elh home with a Wondtrlul Grend sl•irtes• ind entry. Coaslkne R .. tty 949-759- 0177 l lt c_.,.. Md.elft 111111 & brl&ht 28r. 2 story townhome, near comm pool & tennis, 11ted, move·ln ready $414,500. •ah. Ann, Biii. or Suzanne. Ptudentllll ca RHlty 949·632·2890 llaANDNIW CUSTOM MOMIS OPEN SAT& SUN l-4, 511 & 519 Aliso Ave 5br's ell w/pvt ba's epproa 4300sf. Owner/ Broiler Rick Nelson 949·721·6984 Of'lN SAT-SUN 1~s 1731 l.ypenWey Gori remocl. cul·d•·nc 11 rltd, 4br + hm off, 3 ful be. Hdwd firs, aran· lie & llmeslone $149,000 ~ McHenwe For1ras z 714-814-UOl " .......... Of'IN SAT-MUI 1-S 17 St. frepea , _ _., Vt.ws Ck.ii, d ty lltht vt.w•. FSIO $1,0H,000 949-435-4000 .... .,., p!!!!cte4 IHI lewtt-11 corner lot w1lh custom pool, s~. bunt In BBQ 38' plus office, 3.581 and l1r1• mast•r Br with OCHtt views. •ct. Mike Dunn 949·262·3612 0.. "9 Weter a. Dever st!ere1 4Br Master Br Suites, 4.S8e, pm, 4c ,.,., hu1• vlewlnc deck, 3 privet• beldlu. Trider R.E. (cell) 714·Z70-"577, (office) 114·998·8100 •0,.... Set/S... 1-S• Rere Su lsl•nd 38r 381 end unit with • view loollln1 out to Slanature Hole '17. •ct UUflt Le~ 94g;.509.1923 f•~ llilff9 Beeu Rtmodelld 38drm l.58• $415,000 Open Sun l ·S 2203 Viste Hu.rte •at Lind• 7 l ... 404-!M171 O<WAOIT Hi1a - NetferTlltf ..... ef ~. At!·•••-121-1120 ii-U.t... Lin on lido 1111, l>Hullful COUt'lyerd, 38r 38a, ect =z. 949·300-1549 .... 2W 2b• c.ondo, new tllt/crpt, P•~ ~P. 2c llf', c/pool, ll9UUllllO 114-393 1925 Wfl li&li Prime Ltthlde Co.t• Mut, ler .. t8r, Z·tlOfy, Just ...._.. -.ao.ooo Ill •· 723-1120 MISCB.lMEOUS RBITALS 949-156-•705 www.patrlcklenora.com Qwlet Ntl96o.._r.....,, 2br 2b• apt, wd hllups, I cer 1ara1t•. •ct Sl220 94t-67S-7800 • Eslde Tw11hse 3br 2ba, 2c pr, welk·1n-clsls. Ip, quiet pet nee, n/stn111 H"""11l1I Rooms 6010 Sl975mo. 949·722-9519 l '1!4e Cwtt Jlr lit completely renovated, 2c 11r, bit yard, NO PETS S2000mo 949·541·5601 Rooms for Rert ICMO NB/Ocean View rooms. Oceanfront/22nd. pvt rm, unlurn, sh•r• ba, ulls pd, n/smlta, kilch· t!nelle, lndry, 1 block lo Newport Pier. $660/mo. C1ll Sam 1t 949-271· 7905 (between 9a·5p) • X from ..,.._ rm •Im be. fl.n\l'ldu'n. CltJll. no sn'Miel aim. m uti .,,.,_,......1 ... 256 .....,,.. • ._ •/b•lh Newport home. Sep ent. no tutdl. quilt n/llfW.t. no p:t: $650rn 9&631·5lll ==-• CDM, STOllA81 ""1T f« rent. drl11• up/In. 1ppro1250tf. S500/mo. , t4t-271-1~ .... Plnlllllt Y-tynr 1hw/a-, ,,.,.,_. O<-"-' Hr lh w...... ...... SHOO/-. °"*9A ........ I .... .... ....., t4t-671-MH c... ..... ... ".. ... .. <..... ..,,_ llleMe. 22tt Lt rleye Or. 3br, den, 2.5ba. f<M'mal dtn, wetber. 2fpa, mstr tulle. Vec:anl 8116 SHOO...., .... D....U l'feff, 94'-7U-6074 Ntwpoft ladl YIAllL Y LUSIS SUMMIRUASIS Bill GRUNDY RE.Al TORS 949-675·6161 21r 11•, comm pools & spa -$1375/mo Bkr 949·642·3850 (cell) 949-300-3297 ClOSI JO HACHI 2br. 2be, belc. firepl1ce, I car 1ar, $1800 •et 949 673-7800 leewtlful 2'' 2'• condo, w/plenletlon ahuttars. tl•ps to pgol & spe, mlns to ocun. $2000/mo Edtt Olsen. ... 949-71B-1532. ~9&2!B«OO ~ 2tW 2IMi l~moly rm, l& k1t~b. insJde lndry new crpt. moo/mo l yr lease. Act. 949 651·2155 leyvlewTerrece Jlr I .SI•. t,. Al.-. $2100/-•c. .. 1,., •. .,,, t49-719-ffS I ePIWAll IAYSHCmSe • ...!.:<;::.,~ T:-r ..... Mt-370-3019 Sptcle111 re111edeled 4Br 3Ba in prestl1lous nei&hborhood pool, 2 t 11r. I& fenced yd $4500 949-673·1162 Trever• 21r 21• condo, turn· key. 2c alt a:ar. tennis. comm pool, $pa, 1rHt loc, w/d. lrla+ all ulls incld S2200/mo. ~ "Employee." "Empkado." 1'Ar6.tiutelame.. , • . "E~" =-8200 CAUGfVla JO yrs up, refs, rnsonabl• rates, nffd 8pm to 7•m sl11ft 714-915-5 70• JOBS OFFERED Oomalic ~ MOO NU•SI prov du tr NPB resulence, must be RN or LVN rn LIV·tn, Strolce, Diabetes, MS, G· Tube feed on as Share ~ob. l'/ldays/wk. Mon pm-F11 71m. Relerrall Salary $1000/wh incl bnlts tnler¥18WS @ 4621 Tetter Ave. f11u 949..aS2-0J5 I er calf 949-253-2100 Employment 8500 c .. r .. lvtfl ,. Se1tfer1. Reward•na poslltons to provide In home com-p1nionship, home mall· ina. errends. Flu PT hrs or 24 hr shi1ts, Car reg'dl 714·444·4881 ProvWw Relation Offteer needed for Dental HMO. for Southefn Ca. Fu t~me to 909 483·5351 llectrlcal c--c1a1 workln1 Foreman & W1temen Good Co .. s:u & benefits 714-899 or fea 714-373-5531. a-.4fete0~ • kl* oenced loan laads provided Hlth commission atta"C'lmenL Please contact Stephan .. (Htl 2504'1 I MIDKAl, busy derm office Stekln& 11,d Fl office Man•aer. C • Fu resume 949-646-1064 M.._I ''"" °"" flu hrs, FT/PT. Apply II leedl C..twt Metal, 118 llll St tti ~110 I . .;-=. I rnsoNAl JUINla Eapeoenced, for C0<ona dtl M•r fac1bty C•H Lisa 9'9-67S.J217 HCIPJIONtSJ FT, heavy phones, hlht typ1n1 and computer Must work Set & Sun $10 hr +benefits. Call 949 644-2700 or tu resume to 949-721·8514 n Solle. Beby/Chld's fwn & eccesa store In N8 !'Id. hlrd ~ Cln .... ~MM8&4!141 Aabnoblles - Albnadw -IMW JlllS '94, 8U1o, white. w/tln lthr lnW. spor1s pl\&. lllYoof, 6 ~ ed. 01t cond Sl0.00> PP ~u 112«> C ... lhc '94 SJS Fwy miles. pearl wht, 011· m11I lthr, chrm whls, mechanic owned, buu- tiful ori1 cond, f•nlashc: value, boob & records $699!1, fin & waHlnly ev•ll, vtnl457296 Bl\r 949-516-llU <-.... S200 obo needs w«k Mov1n1 must a.Ill t4t-72J-to71 CM,,,..,,.~ I SOO 4wd, whl, alloys, loaded, cleen, 711\, Sl6,000 obo M-673 2411 Cllevy.....,. 't7 4Dr 6 cyl, AT, AC, ABS, CC, CD, PS/8/W/l/M •152361·30JI $10.995. Norm RMn Honde Superstore 888/540-7484 00081 lllTUPIO 't4 White, low mll11. 11ery 111od condition $4500 949.541.4808 0 ..... a-'9S HOO Cumm1na1 Dltael lofl1· btd trudl 94li ml. atlck t hlft, If""· l'•Y Int, very cle1n cond v30444fl Sil .99!1 flnancln1 •vall, 8kr 949·5861818 . • D!bPllot bl 1t1• ,... ... .._ u... f::J!, Ven £250 n · ·' va. orlc owner frolft M W. Whlte/bllP. Int, HMt orl& s:;;s fin ll'ltH v111Mt27l Bkr. ('4f)Sl6·1 Ill ............ llT40r I cyt, et. "• pa/b/W/dl 182~·3C>n $12.995 No<m RM•te Honda Superstore 1118/MO· 7484 ............ XlT 4Dr 6 cyl, el. oc, ps/b/w/dl •123275·3072 112.995 Holm Ree11e Hond1 Sut>tntoro ~7484 fw4 'H ........ XLT ' cyl, 70li ml, 6 shift, ca~ ltMll w/carpet, 41/; lift, ctwm wtlls, CO. 11ee11t orl1 co~..i yf517tl2 fin •vall ss~ Bkr,...586·1188. fw4'00T-HS 6 er!. AT, AC. ABS, CC, ,S/8/W/VM/S 124Z.M2·2135 $10,"5 Norm RMv• Hond1 Superstore M'M0-7484 Honde '!M Civic CPE oc, tllt. stereo cesa, so'=l I runs 1rut I ·3208 15995. Norm RHv• Honda Superstore l88,l540-7484 ,._.'OOCIYlc .... cWte<lt AT, AC, PS/8, CO, Mu•t ... 1 Only 3K Miles •101443-3076 $12.995 Norm R .. ve Honda Superstore 888/540· 7484 ..... 'OOCMc HetchMc:lt AT, AC, PS/8, CO, Must set! Only 31< Miles •101443-3076 $12,995 Norm RHve Honda S1.11>eralort 88l/540-7484 H_...'t7CRVEX et. K, pa/b/I, ed. alloy~ c1aTm10 #0467S9-3142 Sl2,995 Norm Reeve Honda Supers tore 888/540· 7484 J...,_ 'U JUS 6cyl. 2+2, Coupe, 6~. British rac1naf.reen, ten llhr. moonr , chrome whls. beaut ccind, SI0,995. 145n19 B1u 9&581>-1888 l-' ...... '96 °'5coYefy Gretn/tan ont, bnutolul orlllinel COfldit-SIJ.995 fin £ wan avail v<l57291 Bkrt4t-Sl ... 1111 lean 'ti l S 400 xlnt cond, I0211 ml, purl whV ery Int . ell records. loaded, 1 owner, un1or citizen, very clean, pp SI0.200 (949) 640 7402 MHCIDIS INZ 't O 300E Loaded, clean inside ' out 1881< m1, S8000 949·515-2134 Mere•~•• l fts '01 ML320. white. Ukmo, I owner, E1tctOenl cond . $32.900 949-SS l .al 7 4 pp Mer~• '01 Cl SOO horlion mel•lhc, sport pi.a. 14" mo, GPS, tully loeded, new condition, S92,000 714·2'06·3308 ,OUCY In •n effort lo oflar lht best Mt'Vk• possible to our ruclera and adver tlsers, we woll reQu11e Contractors who adver· tlse In the Service 01(eclory to include their Contrector1 l1cen1• number In theH adv er· tlsement Your co operellon la 1rully ==led. ,.,.....,..s M::Mn I II.ti / Remodel ~ ....... bsam l'Jllm5 vs,M: 986"iB5 .., ........... ~ a~ ··-~= flwtte!km5·1TD .l ... lfll ••owcovmm111 -... ...... Woo411ine FIW • ..... Ull$30lt a.11 ... n1-n11 _. ea~ . . .. , .... . ...... , .... , VWC....'97 Wlllte, l'Nt, tun convertible fOf wm-11 117950 Jt.llO,CIOO lttw, 1111,•-pwtl Tiiie ... --I"-·--.... .. , 1'Wl711U I , ••w11._.,.,7 White w/un llhr, only 35« milHI •llOll $11,llO Leaw. euoo ·us.- Oold w/tan Ith<, lull pwr, 80Kmllull '18011 $1UIO IMWUSl'tlS.... 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Rover White w/tan lthr Only 48K molas! •18138 S29.980 ,httla..Awte 949.5)'4.7777 MHce4H 'II 560Sl crHm putt, whl/tan lthr, showroom, chrome. 2 lops, $16,750 714-751 2464 NI .. -'00 MHlnMo SI auto loaded, leather, c hrome wheels, 44k miles. $17.000/obo 714 964.9693 Nlt1on '96 200SX SE R Showrm, 3611, red, auto. loaded, moonrf. alloys, wine $7500 714 751 2464 Toyolo 't7 Comry LI at. I C PS/8/W/OL/M, cc, toll, stereo cass •060463·3170 SI0,995. Norm Reeve Honda Superstore 888/540· 7 484 TeyetoOO'C., ... Cl .ti, ec, ps/b/w/dl. hit. cd, hke new •3l2181 ·3139 SI0.995 Norm Reeve Honda Superstore 888/540· 7 484 Jenet The leellkeef'" Mobile, FHI £ Frlendlyl I ctn tr eve I to your home or off tee 949-422.-2161 ATOZHANDYMAN Install. rel•c• ceblnets. ~ Ooua 714-546-7258 OCA.,.IH rCAa,IT() R1p11ts, Petchin1. Install Courteous. 1n1 size iob1, Wholtulel 949·492·0205 Claning ~C; ..... ·°'~ . ,..,,,..., ..,, . . 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Whal do you ,..,nd'l A • This looka llke • nc>-brainet With a balanced I l-count chla IW'ely la a textbook 1wo-no-cnunpreapon1e. The problem I• lhe hand could euJly belonaJn spadu. somed\lna you will never 1tnd out ahould partner simply ralte to three DO trump. 8encr la a tcmporiz' bid of two &moods. Partner'•~ tbould mab the decj.. aloneuiec. Q l · Eut-\\bt vulnenble, u South you hold: •A J2 ':IA K Q75 O le4Jl •A The bidding hu ptoceedcd! SOUTH WPsr NORTH F..AST I Q ,,_ I• ,_ ' What do you bid now? A. Your holdlng in partner'• ault hu mede • strollg hand even beu« Start by Jumping to three diemonds, then • s11ppon spedcs et your ncJ1t tum. Thal will elcn pvtner tO your 3-s-4- 1 d11cribution and powerful hind. Q J • Not vulnerable. you hold: • K Q J l:;1 K 9 0 Q 8 31 • IU 4 l Pan.ner opens the bidding with one hcut. \Vlw do )'OU respond? A • This depends on methods. If You play chat • one-no-trump response is forcing, use chat weapon and rebid two no trump to show a balanced 10- 12 poinlll. If not, you have to tempo- rize. While ii loots u if 1 minor-suit response is your ooly choice. because of the shabby Allure or bolh su!ls we actually pref er one plde. Q 4 • BOth vulnerable, u dealer you hold: BOATS ,... Boltl 1515 lloctrlc '•diet 1 lft excellent. oriclnal. SI095/ obo. Slop Avallble 949-675·6128 2001 21ft Dvffy lllle new, fully loaded', slip avelleblt. $28,500 obo (t4t) 474.a600 a I I 1 BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES DtrtyW..tiL..•-... &~~ L•ndscePlfll. lrrifallon •J Q YIW OQJ1U •.U t OJSJJ Whal la your ~I bid? A · Prom our pointo/vlcw. lhe opponenb miabt bavc • IJwl a18m In oae of the ma.ionl To inab h as dil°kuh U poai'ble few lhcm IO &oc...1111y contrlCt of !heir own. our choice ls 10 peempt with nve clubs. Q 5 • Eut-v.btvulnenlble,111 Souch you hold.: •JHU "''u o AO J '" • VoW The bldd.iM hu oroceeded· NoaTH 2451' SOUTH. WEST INT ,_ l.a ,_ i. .... ' Whal do you bid now? A • Yn, panner could eaaiJr have a mqic hand thll would pt0011(1C a '~ atam. but how 11e you pllo- n1n1 to investicaie? We 111gic:st that. bef6'e you get 111to trouble, you sim- ply ral1e to four 1pldes. Even that could go down when panner has 100 much wuuge in cl11ba. Q 6 • Neilhervulnenblc.u South you hold: • II ti J ti A 0 5 J l 0 IOll • KI 111e blddma bu oroceeded: wrsr NORTJI EAST SOl[Tff 10 I• P-1 Whit do you bid now? A • Tius is 5imply • rnauer of hand evahwion. We would noc reuh • simple raise to two spades. but those cfutributlonala.uets suggest-the more aggreaslve course of 1rea1ing the hOldlng 111 worth a limit raise. ln our methods. that calls for• cue-bid of two dill'OOOds. If• jump would be lnvlllllionel in your methods. by all means bid three spades. PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and. plumbers, to landscapers and painters. 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Friday's South Coast Plaza & Houston, Theodore Robbins Ford, BUI Thomas, The Honorable Mayor Tod W. RJdgeway, City of Newport Beach, Tommy Bahamas, Toshiba, Tropical Cafe & Emporium, Traditional Jewers, Trofan Football Alumni Club, Trophy's, Jim Tunney, Tutto Mare, Up N' Down, UPS, USC, Linda Valez, Valuation Concepts, LLC, The Village Inn, Villa Nova, Katie Visosky, Wahoo's Fish Tacos, Washington Redskins, David Wilhelm, Brent Williamson, Norm Witt, Wolfgang Puck Cafe, Richard Wong, Barbara Wu, Chris Wynkoop, Bob and Carol Wynn, Anne Yardley, Ron Vary, Randy Youngman, Z'Tejas, Steve Zotovich. Our sincere apologies to anyont who may have been left off this list as of this printing, Wt apprtclate AU of you! 11 Whoever's next year's Mr. Irrelevant is-going to have a good time because e\lerybody here is wonderful. It's a nice place to visit. Everybody's great/ I I · ' • -Ahmad Miller, Mr. Irrelevant XXVII Dear Frtends of irrelevant Week X.XVII: We would like to thank our ~ for their more than generous support, but it ls with heartfelt thanks that we express ow patttude to the many people of tbb ~ that showed their ultimate support by atteidlilg • the ltrelcvutt Week eftllts, wishing Mr. l1releftnt the belt Of luck and •c1otnc some!hlnl nice for someone for no reason." . This idea ls everything. The community . ~ supported lt and we are thaMfUI to ,.. all • ....... ..,, ...aSllita ~ .............