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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-11 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotA B Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2004 Packed house debates rehab regulation The City Co uncil and residents are anxious for clarity o n rules fo r residential d rug-treatment centers. June Casaerande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -They knew the law was complicated. but they didn't know how complicated. dinances, too," Mayor Tod Ridgeway said near the end of a study session, which focused primarily on federal law. The City Council heard the detailed legal analysis before a nearly full cham- ber of community members. About half were peninsula residents who wanted the council to crack down on drug re- habs, and most of the rest were com mu· nity members who support the facilities. in the• church and proven lhem.,clve' 10 hl' assets to Uie community. One nei1,:hbor of Nan:onon on the peninsula reported that she had twice been appmached by "falling-down drunks" who w;k:ed her where Ull' recov ery home wa~. Peninsula residcnl John Miller Mtg· gc-;ted that the city confine Lhe humt'S 10 rhe hospital area. rl'Strict a city from ..,111m· rl'){11la1mn of >troup homes :-.ut·h a.-, rt•quiring lhl' per· mil::. or busim.•s., lin•nse-'>. 1.•nv<o dl'linc rt:•covcring peopll' a.., dio;uhll'd and for- bid housing dbcrimination Hgain..,1 tfj,. ;ihled people living in 11 group 1ha1 111ce1s 1he legal definit ion ol a lamilv type living arrangem<'nl. · QUESTION ? How strictly shou'd Newport BHc:h regul•te drug rehab center•7 Call our • Reader's Hotline at (949) 642 6086 or send an e-mail to 1failyp1/ot n1fatim es.com. Please spell your name ar'd tell US' your hometown and µhone numbers for verification purposes only After a detailed and welJ-anended study session on laws goveming resi· dential drug-treatment facUities, the City Council decided "J\Jesday that the best prescription was another study ses· sion. "'111ey bring t.lown uur property v.d · uc::.," Miller ')(lid. Council tnl'lllhcrs have yet lo let on whether they're inclined to rcl.'l.llatc thl' unknown number of recovery homt''o in 1hc ci ty. FirM, they want to know whal power 1hcy have. 1 lowcver. thcrt' may lw ii gap httwf•cn state aml fodcnil law-. 1h.11 rn.1ke-. it p<h '>ihle lo rc·s1rk1 largt•r gmup l11111w,. S1a1e laws rl·,1rk 1 till' tlt•ti11111011 ul a family living arr:111gl•11ien1 111 "" or ll•wer people. \lln llll' l1111g <1111.1 'urprisingly civil d"r11"11111. thl' council agreed to have a '111dy 'l''''"" a1 11'> next meeting, on l"l'11. 2 I, 111 n.m1111e rhe law further. Rut to t•i..p1•tli11• lht• malll'r. ii also plans to h1111g 1lw r11altl'r to tht• rC!,'Ular council m1·1·1 i11~ Im ac111111 that ni~hl. "We need to gel a bellt!r understand· ing or state laws and our local zoning or· The Rev. George Crisp of Ouist by the Sea Oiurch on the peninsula resrified that a number of the residents of a near- by group recovery home have taken part In ::.orne case.,, federal and 'italt• laws 11·.., poi.,ihlc. .111ornt·y fell I 111ldlarh ::.aid. that 1111' ci ty 1111gh1 .ippl~ 101111ig ur ptm11il re,rric111111:. 111 lurgL·r rt•n1wry hmnt•s. sur h ;~, N,m·11111111. WIND AND WAVES OOUGI llS /IMMf RMAN I OAll 1 I'll tJ I Chris Bolduc and Franc! Carpenter of Newport Beach walk along the shore near the mouth of the Santa Ana Rrver on a windy evening Vendor hurt by accidental shot at gun show Incident at the fairgrounds on Sunday alarms even t's organizer, Crossroads of the West, which a llows only antiques behind glass to be loaded. Deepa Bhar1th Daily Pilot FAIRGROUNDS -A VlSllor to a gun show over the weekend acciden· tally shot a vendor in a neighboring staJI when the gun he wns looking at mis6red, officials said Tuesday. lnc vendor was not seriously hurt and was treated by paramedics on scene. but he refused to be talcen to the hospital, said Pam Highwart, spokeswoman fo r the Orange County Fairgrounds. "The bullet did not hil him di· reclly." she said. ·11 actually bounced off another object. and then a piece of it grai,ed the vendor." The incident happened at about I :30 p.m. Sunday, she said. 'This was the first time a person was hurt during a gun show al the fair- grounds, Highwnrt said. "We have fl ve such h'llll shows ev- ery year," she said. "And this is the fi rst I show I we've had this year." The fairground~ has had th t·'t' show1' on a rq,rular ba!>is for tht• l,.-.1 I 2 years, I llghwart added. Crossroads of the West, the n1111 pany that puts on 50 gun shows a year oo the West Coast including thoM' al the fairgrounds. has •zero tolcr.mn•" for loaded weapons in their 1-ho~v-.. said Jeff Te1nplc1011, a show managcr with the Utah-based company. •All the guns on display and on the· rabies nce<l to be empty," he said. ·n1c only guns that are aJlowed 111 be loaded in a show are antique weapons, 'lempleton said. "Rut even Uiere, we allow only those antique guns which are locked in display cases." he said. "We don't ullow hisloric weapon~ or a1111q111•' 1ha1 art• not lurked in a tfaplay r.iM~ 111 bl· loaded." The company also has a strict pol k y ahout visitor<. 10 thl'ir :.how' t•n wring with a loaded weapon, Tcmpll· 11111 'aid. "If '>Oml'nne want:. to hring 1h1•1r weapon in to buy a part, lhcy nel•d 111 ri'movc the huU ets at Ilic entry poinl where we post security personnel and a polirl' offi cer who help them do 1ha1," hl' !>aid. l"hr )IUllS being shown and lhU°'l' hm11gh1 in arc disabled with nylon 1il•s, 'lt-mplt•tnn said. See GUN SHOW, Paee A4 City may look for outside legal help Des pite an inde p ende nt r eview's findin gs, Costa Mesa could ch a n ge how it handles its litiga tion. Deirdre Newman Da1lv P•lot L O:-i IA i\11 ')/\ lk~pitt• au indepcnd· enr revll'w rclolllml·mling 1ha1 the city keep it' lt·gal work in-hnll-'><', city leader:. agrC'l'tl Montlay to l'Valuatc wh ether thC'y would lw lwltt•r 11IT t•mphiying out..,idc ll'· g.11 roun~cl. l'lw indqn·r11l1•111 rl'Vil'W ht1d suggc1>ll'd k1·l·111ng 1h1• wor k rn Cily I ldll bem use• of !hl' 1y1w .1ml q11,111111y of the work.lewd ;rnd tlw ll'wl 111 ll'gal n>m pll·Xity. Bui 1'.tavor ( .. 1ry k nahan initiated lht• 11ka 111 g1•11111g w111L. propo-..1h from 0111- ''dt· firm' '" wl'll ;i, a proposal from the 1 rly .rllonwy\ offitt' -.o thl' council could 1 or npan· ··w\' will 1al..t• tho.,{· n·tommcnclation~ 111111 1 011'l1lera1iun 111 1ryi11~ to luok at ap· pl!' v1·r-.11' applt•' -what dues our ci1y·~ 111 ht111,1· '11111 haw 111 olfrr versu:. an uu1 See LEGAL HELP, Paee A4 Dail y Pi lot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www. dailyp1lot. com WEATHER Expect hrghs lo be in the 70s with some modera1e wrnds. See Page A2. SPORTS Corona del Mar lakes on Northwood In girls' soccer. See Page A7 --~~~----~-~~-~~~~~~---~~~---~-~~~---~--~~----~-~~~~---~~~--~~-~-~--------~ Working (out) for love Ditching the dinner a nd movies for dan cing and jogging may be a h ealthful way to fan love's fl ames. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot T his year, Dr. Love is ma lting house calls -and so is Dr. Scholls. Couples who like to get their heans racing and blood pumping in ways that consdtute exercise have the perfect playground for paMlon in th~ Newport-Mesa area. With weather reports forecasting sunny skies and temperatures In the 70s, area couples who love to be outdoors wllJ have a perfect setting for an active Valentine' Day. For many, the feel of the wind on one's raee while cycling down a coastal path is as exhilarating as the wann touch of one's ~loved. Whether you are a pro or a novice. a luxurious bike ride Is the perfect romantic actJvlty for any couple, Cycle Werks manager 'Irevor Jones said. Cycllng Is exhilaratlng. fun and good exercise, he said, and It promotes excitement. endurance and adventure. NJ nice attributes when love Is Involved. S..LOVE,Pace M LOVE LESSONS: • TODAY! The MCC>nd of our stories on Velentine'a Dav activities will outline the perfect ptan for an active day out. THE DATE BRIGHT AND EARLY Don't waste a minute of that gorgeous California sunshine. Get up, get out of the house and get that heart pumping. A nice, peacefu l jog around the Newport Bade Bay It the perfect way to start the day with your loved one. Side by side, you will walk or jog through the scenic landscape -and every now and then, glance over at your honey. who is just as radiant aa the early morning dew glistening on the wildflowers. MIO-MORNING SNACK A red apple (they look like hearts) or a banana, which contains potassium and 8-vltamins that boost se>eual hormone production. LUNCH Grab a bite at your favorite beachside cate. MAIN EVENT A coaslline bike ride along the 35 miles of beachfront lralls that stretch from the Balboa Pier to Sunset Beach. Take note: The winds heading south may cause an extra challenge, but nothing a little endurance -and true love -can't overcome. MIO.AFTERNOON SNACK Boxes of dlocolate an1 for coudl potatoes I Grab a smoothie instead to replenish vigor. Jamba Juice ofter• a new Chocolate Covered CherTV smoothie that offers the llbido·boosting effects of dlooolate as well as the sensual See DATE, Paa• M ._ ................................................................................. ... I A2 Weonesday, February 11. 2004 Dally Pilot LOCALS ONLY NEIGHBORS · Richard Douglus. president of the South Coast division of Centex 1 lomes, will serve as the pre ident of the Building Industry Assn .. Orange County chapter. this year. Douglass will function as ~pokesman for the chapter. as well as set the tone and direction for the year. He Is Richard Douglass a graduate of the construc1ion technology academy at Orange Coast College ... Al the fourth annual I lohday Oass1c Car Show and Toy Drive. Geoff Landon or llaJboa won )t•cond best of :,how and be/>I ford truck honor) with hh 1956 ford I-· I 00. Landon recdved a $200 LJ)h prize and troph1e). CoMa Me:,a winners u1 the show included Jeff and Jeannie Welss. be'>t convenible with their 1969 Fort.I Mustang; Daw Wood. he~t Corwne with his 1969 Olevy Corvt'lle Sttngray; .md Tod C..owley, be't stock l'ngine wuh h1'i 1969 Cl1evy t 'orvette .. Alison C Aguon, C..thleen J, Allen. Patrloe I. Andenen. Junyt z. AriM. John C Barry, Diana C Bart.ling. Angela M. ea... Simon Y. Beck. Martha v. Beckel. Kelly B. Blabop. Al)'IOn M. Boehler, Que M. Borack. Monlca Boulton, Cltue R. Brawner. U.. M . Brown. HeWJ R. Burgin. Allen C CampbeD. CraJg D. Candelaria. Candace L Cartlale. Jill M. Carlson. Dione I. Carrlpn. Hyung-Mln Chae. Randy Cho and Nico Ceara Q. Chua were named to the Orange Coast College honori. list for the fall 'iemester of 2003. The studenti. were able to maintain a grade· point average of 3. 75 to 4.0 ... Navy Petty Officer 3rd <.las~ Stephen E. Rodriguez. a 2000 graduate of l:s1ar1cia I ligh School. and hj fellow 'ailori. aboard the U.S. aircraft Enterprise home-ported in Norfolk. Va .. helped launch the ship's first precision-guided munitions attack sim·e the start of the new year .. Navy Seaman Recruit Laura A. Allbon. daughter of Kathryn A. Allbon of LonK Beach and Larry D. Allhon of Co~ta Me)a, has completed Navy basic training at Recruit Ttainmg Command. Great L;ikes, Ill. PET OF THE WEEK TooCutc Lommw'lity AnimnJ Network rnreg1Vcr. have a very unponant t&k i11 ('aring for and raising your family pets. It wus a colt.I winter rainy night when ·T<><>C'ute. • an urJ1lge and whht' kiuen. was found in the bu hes all alone ,, hen he was only da)'lo old. l.oiregiver Cindy Dote who hru. hC'en with our rest'"lle gmup for Jlmo~t four yc.m. bottlc-fet.I and hand-mht'C.l T110Ct1tl'. loo<..utc. now 14 w('('k..\ old, h,l, had plenty of attention but 1w 1 l'nough rough and twnble with someone tus own age. looO.lte I<; •too" ewrything: 100 .1ulve. too rambunctiou.!>, too playful. too adventurous. Because of his OVCr.'ICUVe play ant.I his rough play·blling. he needs a home w11h children older than 12 and a family with expenem:e with cal and lJuen lx>hav10r. Becatl..C looCuk hai. been bottle-fed and hand·ral"--d am! l" w active. he 11e1.'<I~ a familv that is home a Im. n1e Commuruty Arnnml Nt'lwork " d community-supported nnimru organi7,alion linking people and pets through community action. See olher animals available for adoption al l11tp:llw1vw.a11imalnetWQrk.ory,, or Mop by llusso's pet store at Fru.hion lsland between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646. or write 10 the CommunJty Animal Nerwork at P.O. Box 8662. Newport Reach, CA 92658. GETIING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For Infor mation on adding your o rganization to this hst, call (949) 574-4298 SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as a guide for homeless families by helping them set goals and maintain a basic budget. Bilingual skills needed. Orientation and training provided. Theresa Rowe, (949) 757-1456. SENIOR MEALS AND SERVICES INC. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals to homebound senior citizens In CoS1a Mesa who are not able to prepare their own meals and do not have anyone to prepare meals for them. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Volunteers are asked to donate at least one hour per week for six months. Substitute drivers are also needed to flll in for regular drivers. (714) 840-6611or1714) 891-0804. SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC The clinic, whlcti provides emergency services to the needy in Orange County, is looking for volunteers to deliver and pid( up food from local restau rants and grooery stores. help with medical end dental staff. data entry, assist with food sorting and distribution, to help at the frol)t desk and some other duties, The group also needs translators (949) 642-3451. e>Ct. 257. Daily A Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 42 THOMAS H. JOHNSON s....~ Publoshor Photo Editor, TONYDOOEAO (949) *"358 Editor SfflV&mcctank@latimet com JUD\' OETTING Joee J • ..,,..,. Advert.111'{j. Director Art Olrec:tor I News Dea~ Chief. LAN.AJ NSON (9491574-4224 Promotlon1 Director ~fllati"*.com ,.... liAot'I EDmNG STAF'f Gina Alexander, Lori Andereon, S.J.Cahn Oenlel Hunt, Pa\Jl Sartowltr, Managing Editor. Oaruel Steven. 1949) 574-4233 NIWSSTAR= 1.1.c•hn JatlmH.com o.nettia Goulet o.,.._. City Edi1or, Crime and courts ~8". (949)~24 (Ml67~28 ~nette.(IOCJl«fli.tim.oom ~bl'IM9tll•i.tlmee.c:om ...... °""" ..... c .. , ... Sports Editor, N9wpoft Bead1 ~. (9'9) 57....U23 (Ml 574-4232 tichard.dunn•l•tlm...com june.~•""""-c:om Miia .......... Auistant City Editor, ,,.....~ (!Ml)~ Coeta MeM ,...,.,..,, (M ) 574-4221 mb...,.,,, • ..,,_oom dalrdrw.ltfl/ltllll'Nfl •laffmee.com IAlll ...... .....MW FoNm = ~oolumnlet. Edueetlon "'*"'• <•1 ~ ~,_,.,._,_,OM! mMiMOMl•lltdmaoom FOR A GOOD CAUSE STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY PILOT Mike Stanley volunteers his time at Costa Mesa Literary Council by tutoring English. Embracing the simple life Shawbon1 Fok Special to the Daily Pilot A 1 50, Mike Stanley has led two adult lives. In one, he was a real estate a ppraiser, making lo ts of money. living in Newport Beach and sending hjs daughter to expensive private schools. He would eat out often, splurging on any meal he chose. ·1 would not think about how much I had to spend," Stanley said. But there was a trade-off; He often felt tressed out. He had little time to enjoy llfe. And he always felt under pressure to please his bosses and clients. That life was more than a decade ago. Today. Stanley ts a waiter living in subsidized housing in Costa Mesa. paying $600 a month in rent in a county where the average is S 1.275. He has no car, he rarely eats out. and he almost never goes 10 malls. yet he feels completely relaxed and content. Ills modest, freestyle life allows him 10 urf and enjoy views of trees DUI ARRESTS TheM '*""-,,...,. ~ ~"" .wpicion ol drlvlng ""'*"the influenoe of.,, lntoKit»nt Tlwy,,...,. only~ ~on .. ,_,..,,.. of• crime and.• Mm Ill/ Iii,,,,.., Me OOI~ Innocent until prowd (1Uilty. COSTAIESA ..... • Edgw ~~. 28, C09ta MeM • E8'tben Solle-T..-w, 21. C09ta Meu • l(Jeev .... .,.....,..,, 20, ~Viejo • .....,., Robert""-. 21, Rlndto Piiot Verdes • .-.~.41,S.U AN Volunteering is one way Mike Stanley says he changed his life for the better and hills while riding his bike 10 work He's under no pressure 10 please anyone but himself. "Now I get 10 think about events of the day." Stanley said. "Before, I could not think. I realized the fallacy of being rich.• This more relaxing llfe also allows him time to do what he really loves: helping people. He volunteers for the Costa Mesa Literacy Council. which has a core group of volunteers who tutor those who want to learn English as a second language. Every Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m .. volunteers meet in a modest building next 10 the Mesa Verde United Methodist Olurch in Costa Mesa. There, about half a dozen adult!>, all of whom are immigrants, learn English. • TMla l.awne Oebeie~ 53. Senta Ana s.tuld9y • lgnlClo Remlrez.ca.tret<>n, 41 . Coste MeM • BriWI Jame9 Kogge, 25, Costa Mesa • JtMer Romo, 29, Bell • Ctwlltopher Mld\MI Tryon, 31, Huntington Beech • Mery Kd\ryn r<.fT, 32, Newport 8eactl • JON Hilario Vlzquez, 32. Sente Ane ,...... • M6c:heel Wlinltein. 28, Cotta Mesa • Alor'90 eu.n.. 22. eo.t. Mesa • K111t1V Turooa., 61, Costa Mele • ~ Weyne Utdlfiekf, 47. Coste Mele • Denlel M9ndez, 21, Senta Ana One of lhe adults. Maria Carmela, 67, is originally from Peru. Stanley guide her through sentences patiently. carefully noticing any mistakes in her speech and grammar. "Carmela was not confident when she firs t started getting tutoring," said Victoria Noble. the director of the Costa Mesa Li teracy Council. "She was very limited in her English. She was very ti mid and shy.· ln the past several months. though. since working with Stanley. Carmela has come out of her hell. Noble said. Stanley helps students like Carmela because he loves being with people. "The experience is indescribable.· he said. "I can't pul words to it. II is an immediate gratification." Stanley lives a simple life: He has no watch. no rv. He does things that please him regardlei.s of what others might think. Sometimes, he said, people look down on him for being a SO-year-old waiter at Hof's Hut in Irvine. but he doesn't care. Stanley calls the joy that he gets from tutoring his wealth. • • Meriqueen Arrebeca Meandig, 22. Sente Ana Thundey • Seen Jiro Tyone, 27. Costa M ... • Denie&a Stolmenove Hrlstove, 41, Irvine NEWPORT BEACH ~ • Manuel T. Gonzelez, 35, Santa Ane • SyMe Merla Olelz, 39, Htintington 8eedl •Germen Jaime., 26, Anaheim Ftldey •Ryen Ashton Appel, 25, Sen Clemente W9dneedlly • Mario Carredore, 80, Newpon Coast • Kirk Eugene Miiiet. 38. Corona del Mar Alda RobilleOl'I POSTMASTER: Send addreu SURF AND SUN Politics, buelneu and environment changes to The Newport report8f, 19491 ~ Beach/Costa Mesa O.ily Pilot. P.O. • al1cia. robin«>n l/J latim«1.com Box 1660. Coate Mesa, CA 92626. WEATHER FORECAST Lu9PW\e Copyright: No newt stories. swell will be from 3 to 5 feet. News -1mnt. (949) 5~298 llluatratlona, editorial matter or lul1.penaf1i.tim«1.com advertisements herein can be Today will be sunny with SURF fltfOTOORAllHERS reproduced without written highs from 70 to 75 degrees. Mart C. Dustin, Don l..Nch. permiulon of copyright owner. The winds will be out of the Today la looking small ... Kent Treptow northeast at 15 to 26 mph and very small. Another knee-to will become westerly at 15 posslbly-welst high day is in READEM HOTUNE (949) 642-9086 mph in the afternoon. store. Record your comment• about the Look for gutta up to 35 mph However, things could be 0.lly Piiot or news til)ll. tonight The Iowa will be from per1dng up. The next northwest ~ 42 to47. swell will bump the turf up to Our tddreea le 330 W. B-v St., Co1ta lnfonnetion: M ... CA 92827. Office houri are waist· end chelt-hlgh by Monday· Fnday, 8:30 a.m. · 5 p.m. www.nws.noa•.gov midmorning Thurtdey. ~ Overheed1 will be eveileble by It 11 the Pilot'• policy to promptly BOATING FORECAST Saturday end ltlck around for corT'8C1 all errors of 1ut>tunca. ., leatt another day. Pt .... call (9'9) 79'-432•. Conditions will be very W...quellty: FYI conllstent on the weter todey. WWW.94111rk1.r.org The Newport~· M..a Neer the cont the wtnd1 will be out of the northeett TIDES 0.lly Pilot IUSPS-1""'°°) 11 from 10 to 15 knotl. The w.v" publiehed daily. In Newport Beadl and Coeta Meu, eubecriptlona are will be from 2 to 3 feet on 1 Time Height wallable only by 1Ubtcriblng to The weat ewell from 2 to 4 '"1. 12:221.m. 4.86 feet high Tlmee Orange County (8001 Tonight, the twetl will be from 8:41 a.m. 1.34fNtlow 262 .. 1'1. In.,... out9lde of 2 to3fMt. 12:21 p.m. 3.80 feet high Newport leed'l end Coeta Meu. Farther out. the wlndl wtll be 8:16p.m. 1.09 feet high =:-to the 0.lty Pilot.,. out of the north from 10 to , 5 only~ fttlt .. mall fof ~·· f'rtoea lndude all aoo. Tlmea CN. All rlghta knotl. Tht WeYM wilt be from WATER TEMPERATURE ... end loc.f ..... 1 reaerwd. 2 to 3 feet on a not1hwe8t .well from 4 to 8 fMt. ToNgM. the 68degtMS Daily Pilot DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I OAA. Y PILOT People walk by a voter booth that is set out at the Costa Mesa Civic Center City Hall. E-voting still irregular Voters haven 't started floc king to the electronic voting machines at two city halls. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPOfIT-Mf~'\A -Em - ployees at the city clerk's offi- ces in Costa Mc~a and New- pon Beach have taken on a new duty: working Lhe poll'>. They're staffing new cSlate voling machines provided by the Orange County He~i~trar of Voters for early votin~ but not many people have n•- quired their services so far. Each city haJI has had clt·c- tronic voting machine:. - Newport Beach has two, aml Costa Mesa has four -since Feb. 3. Fewer than 50 people had cast votes at the m ~ of l \Jesday. *Some people have ex· pressed that they'd like 10 w.llt until it gelS closer to the election date,~ said JuJie Fol- sik. deputy city clerk in Costa Mesa. ln Newport Beach also. "it's been prelly slow." City Ocrk LaVonne I la.rides.., said. Because of limited space and staff, the city hasn't tried to publicize early voting, leaving that up to the rnunty, Harkle:.s :.aid. While only about 1,000 people countywide had voted as of Monday at 16 locallons offering early votin>;. n·l{i~trar of voter.. spokesman Rrclt Rowley "aid many people have tei.ted out tht• new ma· chines. ·nie ~larch l primary will be the fir'>l time lht• 11c·w VOi ing ~y!.tem i' UM•tl. ·n1e notcbook-~in·d vot111g rnadtine display:. c.:andidatc'>' name!) and ballot llll'CL'>Urc'> on its screen. anc.I votur~ turn a dial 10 make tllt'ir .;clcc lions. 111ey pres~ one b utton to choose a 1.:ttndic.latt• a11d another to c.:a"t till' ballot \\fhen they're don<'. l11l' ma· chint'S also arc equ1pp ·d to be used IJy disahkd voter.. AU vo tes ca\t an• !)lcm•d in the mac.:hint's unlll they an- rctri ewd on l'lcction night In Newport Beach, the ma- chines are about a..., sL•cure a.., 1hcy can be -they're •wt up inside a vault in the clerk's of- fice. The machines are in a hall- way around the comer from the clerk's office in Costa Mesa City I fall, but they get locked up al night. .. Ouring the day. we knuw if there's anybody at the ma· chines," Folsik said. To use the machines. voters must sign in with the derk's ~LafT. who can check voter r1:gi~tration record~ electronically. Voters· l>igna- tures are comparl'd wuh 1hc ones o n fil e With early vot111g. the county want~ to oiler vott·r~ more nex:ibility. Howley ~11d. Being able 10 rnmc in early an d nut wait in a line is n big convenicnt·c, Folsik said. It may take a little timt• for pl'ople to hear about 1hc ma- chines. i.he 'laid, hut she ex- pec1s voting traffic to pick up a!> the election nca~. Early voting is av;11l<1bll' from 8 a.m. 10 5 p.rn wed.- days al CoMa Me:.a City I tall. Ti Fair I >rive, and fron1 ~ a.m. 10 4 p.m. wcl'k<la)'!> al New port Beach City I lull .. 1:mo Newport Blvd. Sunset Ridge Park gets a push The council c hanges direction and ma kes the proposal a higher priority for it a nd the parks commission. June Casacrande Daily Pilot NEWPORT RFACI I -l'ta n" fomtlng a vacant piece of land at Superior Avenue and We~t Cua.'>I I lighway into the long·awaitt•tl Sunset Ridge Park is a city rrior- ity -right after developinR an other park on an empty parcel beh ind the main library. But those prioritie!> couJd :>uon change. In ill. study session on ·ruesday. the City Council or· dered the Parks, Beaches and Re- creation Commis.'\ion to explore the possibility of ruming 1h;i1 plan on its head, making Sunset RJdge Parle priority No. I. "The west side has very few, If any, active parks for use, and there's an unmet demand there that needs to be filled." said Councilman Sieve Rosansky, whose district includes Sunset Ridge. An "active paric" is one 1ha1 in- cludes playing fields or play- ground cquipmmt. City Councilman SteV<' Brom bt!rg. whoo;c db tril:t indudei. the parcel nicknamed Newport llitlge behind the /\vocatlo Avc11Ul' li- brary, !><lid ht' 'iupported nu-.an· ~ky'!> idea tu !>wap tht·~t: two pn oritie!>. "I support thl' plan to priontilc ~unset Ridge." Bromhcr>; 'kill.I. While thcrt• ha.., ht•t.•n a i;-round.~ell of .. up1wrt for tkVl'l- nring Sunsl't Hidge Park .1.., quickly ac; poc,...ihle, a park at Nl'wport llidge 1.,n·1 .._.., much In demand. But dl'vdoping a park there is one way to .1sM>n' 1ha1 nothing else i.., built tlwrc. Rrumberg. howt•vt•r. want!> 10 find ways to allow :-.un.,cl l<illgl' to take a front .-,cat wh1k· al the !>ilme time protecting Newport Ridge from future· development. One way multi Ix-10 put a dl'ed re:.Lriction on the land. hut it'!> unclear yet whethC'r that\ legally possible. 111c City Council 111- .,lructed the city auomcy on Tlll'Sday to find out. Newport Beach wo11 the right to obtain the Sunset Hidgc !'ark site from Caltnms at the 1966 price of s1.:1 million after stale Sen. Ross Johnson p11sh c.-<l legi~­ lalion to allow the rcduced ·rdtl' purrhase in 2001. In 1999. the • St,,,i-Pri••tt for M111 & Womtn • 011tr 80 Pi1u1 of E1111i!"''"t • Pri1111t1 PiJ.111 St11Jio •SPINNING Tlu•ttr with N"" St•t1-ofth1-A rt Cycln • 16 F"ll-ti"'t P1r1011•I Tr•i,,1r1 • CbiU C•rt 8•"'-".a" M -S11t. • C°""'";,,,, P•rki"t • Y•i•· T•i Chi, Strtub CJ.1111 • Stt1, Powtr P•"'I· C•rJio • Sllu1tr1, Stt•"' cf Towtb . o., s,. • A.t"'"""•rtl M•11•11ICbiropr•ctor 949760-5054 www.shape-up.cun • www.~.cun 2101 fast Pocific Coott Hwy, Corona o.I Nor, CA 92'2.S ... land wa., vaJtwd al abou1 $4.1 miJlion. About $600,000 has been -.et aside for the purr ha,e, and Ci ty Manager I lonwr Hlutlau said 1ha1 about $5J7.UOO in fees devel- npcr!> pay for park., could also hecome available. llo:.an!>ky ..aid that the tity "hould nhtain 1he rl'!>l of the money and an a., quickly as pos- .,;bte 111 take JdV'Jntagt• of the low price. "Con<,1denng l'Vl'rything thati. gomg on in Sacrnmt'ntn, 1he park rnuld be in jeopardy if we don't act 4uickJy." no~n .. ky ..aid. Officiall> and rnmmtmity memhe~ hnV<' not worked out the delail~ of how the park should he develo ped. Many have -.aid they would lik<.' to c;ee play- ing fields there, but others have lKlid that tho-.e fields should not he lighted . l.oui<ie Greeley. t1 neighbor or the Sunset Ridge site and a long- time supponer of building the park. said she would like to see "something for t>veryonc." in· eluding playing fields, tot lots and open -.pace. She said she was thrilJcd Lhat work could begin sooner. "I think it'i. imponant." Greeley said. ·1 think we really need to get ii going and <;tart enjoying it." Wednesday, February 11, 2004 A3 Mobile home park law heads to City Council The Costa Mesa Planning Commissio n approves an o rdinance to govern the closure and conversio n of pa rks. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MES/\ -It took· more than 20 motions. but the pm· posed mobile honw park law is finaJly on it~ way to the City Council Int' onli11.11Kc. which has been in thl• wurk!> "nee JuJy, wru. approved hy the l'lanning Com- mi!>.siun on Monday 111~1. If tJie law d ears till' rou111·i1 on April 5, it would give the city more authority O\ll'r the closure and ronveri.ion of mobile home parks. l11e cun1mi:.!.1011 considered 1he ordinance ru; a whole and lhen comidert.•d many of its pani. separately. ·111e result is a document that\ fair for all par- tiei., said <hrii. Welsh. owner of the l'dlm:. Mobil<' I tome P-.i.rk.. "The ordinance that was ptl~t'd rnadl' ~i~1111icant progress toward an ordinance that every- m1 e rould liVl' with." Welsh said. ·n1c City Co1111cil supported re- vamping 1h1· cily':-. pmcl'dUrl's for cmwcrting mobile home parb lb uthl'r ll!.C., aftc:r tt·~idenls of the 11 Nido and !\1111..: 11.lrhor trailer park.\ l'ornpla11wd LhJt thl'}' wl·n:n'1 ht•1ng oOt·red IJ1r com- p(·11~11io11 fur having to lt·;ive tht· park..,, whu h arc hl'ing duM·d. lrcnl' Shannon, an El Nido re~idenl "ho wa'> ont.· of till' leadi11g advocall'~ for a llt'W l;1w. .... aid 1he propo.,l'd ordi11ancl' dm·..,11·1 i..<ivr~ n1oh ilc• hu111t• own· Costa Mesa Registered Voters Sign the referendum to let citizens vote on proposed 145 Condos, 5-story parking structure at 1901 Newport Blvd. Go to: noto1901 .com Deadline: Feb 19, 2004 (Volunteer Circutalors Needed) 949-631 -6834 Paid PoltllColl A<111ert1semon1 ers the compcu~tion they tlc- scrvt'. ·nr c.;oun.c, honwowner.; cur- rt•nt ly being l'Victed arc dbap- pointed that in ihe future mobile home pa1k do!>Urc:. in Co ... ta Mesa, othcn. will ali.o lose 1J1cir investment a' wt·ll a:. their home<>." !'>han11011 !>.lid. Tiic propo:-.t'<l law dcfinL.o:. term!> 'urh a.' • do:.urc of a park" and "conver:.ion of a park." It rl'- quire~ that a park uwner file a re- location report. a.ml iL i.pccific, what must be in lhc report. ·nw comnussion first lookt>d at the onHnancl' as a whole and 111" proved moving it up tu thl' rnu11- c1I with Commi~ioners Eric Ht•v er and Rill Perkin., di,,enting. Bever said hl' "Oled Jgain"t it be- cause he foci~ it ult11m1tl'ly ham1i. the p<.'<>pll• it lllh~llll., tu help mohiJe home ow11e~. "Hathcr than bc111g fair. tlw or dinance was ex1n·111l'ly lilwr-JI in providing c11111pt·n~tiun. And iL'i a n.·sull, that t'rt•att"> a financial hlow IO tht• park owm'r-,,'' Bever !.aid. "f'lll'n. u11f1111 unately. 1J1e ord1nL111cc ulti111a1clv hurts .111 ll'll;illh "·' .1 fl'\llh :,1 ifi,llH'l'll II\'\" anti .ulvt•r,L111:1l 1dat1011 ... 111.11 arl· l1Nrn·d h~· 1lw 11rd1· 11a1111• ( Allllllll, ... IOIH'r'> pron·l'ded Ill pull p.1rt' of tht• nHli11a11cl' 11111 tor ~1·parL111· u111...ider.11ion. ( hll' of lhe 11111'1 'ignilirnnl dl'ah wi1h how 111 l 0111pt•n,<1lt' mobil1· lu11m• owm•r!. who'>\' hnnws can't hi' rt'lucated. The oril{ina! pro- 'The value [in the park] reflects the va lue of the land.' Ctwis Welsh owner of the Palms Mobile Home Park posal rallcd for the consideration of lhe market value of 1.he home 111 Lhc park and outside of the park in determining the appro- priate payml'nt. Uut the t·ornmission decided no1 to consider the value in the park. ln~tead, commissioners de- rided Oil tJ1e weater cost Of t·11f1cr value. (;arlich said. Wl'lsh :.aid the change was a wis1· one since the original ver- "'"n violawd park owners' prop· eri y n~hts. "I lw value fin the parkl re- nl't'b the value of the land," \Vd !.h ~did. '"l11a1's trnnsfcrring p.1rt of 1lw value from the park t1\\1ll'r to 1hc homeowner and I h.11 \ 11111 fair." \\llulc he applauded the chanRe. Wei..11 -.aid he w.tSn't M lfl' the l'nvironrnent that in- !.pirt•d thl' prnposrd law was the hcst one for r reating a long-term poliry. lkw r .,hill't'' 1ha1 concern. "I 1hink thl· proble m I have is 1h.11 1h1· foundation of tJll' ordi- 11.1nl'1• -1t\ ruull'd 111 the angl'r. fl·Jr. h;11n•tl .md fnistration of the I I Nulo u11d Snug I !arbor clo- .,llfl''>," lkvt·r ~1d. ··And I think that f11u11dation i.., tainting the wholt· proct>i...... Perhaps we ...h1111l\I ll'l thb one complete ii· 'l'lf ;11uJ :.tart with a frcf>h piece of papt•r." I ' M ~dnesday, February 11 , 2004 LEGAL HELP PUBLIC SAFETY Continued from Al Man gets 15 years in fraud case A 36-year ·old Lo.;ta Mt•..u man who 111)CrJ1t?d a fltk.t· d mrch amt cv1:ral .;1t11ihu c:uthh: Joe.illy fnr ab1l11t eight ycatx w:1. .. wn1c11\ 1•tl 0 11 Monday 10 1 !; year .. 111 fedcr.iJ prison. In November, limotliy I.yon:. W'dS cu n vk tcd 1' I podw1ln11 about S 11 11111111>11 ·uppos..-dly i.olidtt:d for vt•t· erans. homl'lt•)>' d1iltlrt'11, Orcflw11c·r5 and All>S vk POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • West Baker Strfft: A. commercial burglary was reported in tho 1100 blodc at 11 :51 p.m. Sunday. • Gieler Avenue and H•rbor Boulevard: A traffic accident Involving injuries was reported at 4:22 pm Sunday. • Harbor Boutev.rd •nd w..t WHson Street: A hlt·and-run felony was reponod at 6:57 p.m. Sunday, • MlsMon Drive: A vehicle borglary was reported in the 1000 blade at 8:58 a.m. Sunday. • Newport Boulevard: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2000 blodo. at 8:30 a.m . Sunday. •East 19th S1ntet: Vandalism was reported an ttie 200 blodc at 5·45 p.m. Sunday GUN SHOW Continued from Al "Hut we've clmw 1hc'l' ,1111w!\ fur llll' la~• :w yt•ar)>," h1• .. aul. "Such incic.Jc111s haw hap11t·1wd l>cforc, but tht•y are l'Xtl't'ml'I I IF:\1PI llLL'S I< l ( I \ ,\. ( \ I { 11 1 I " ' ' . . . ... ttms. officials said, A f('(.lcml jm y, after ~ 1wo wt•ck trlnl. founcl Lyons and hi' f1 lt•11d < ;abricl Sanchez.. uli.11 «>. t•ad1 b'Uilty of 44 \'1111110. of 111011cy lnum.ltr ing <Ul~ muil Cr.tucl. Sa11chc-1. foundt•t.l First < l1urch of Ufe in Cost:1 Ml·..a in 19~ti a11J fn11n thL'l'I.' on npt•rated I 'l di!Tt·r 1•11t chnrilir" rhrough whkh hi· a11cl hb parlJ\crs solil 111.'c.J n11111t:·y. oOicioh '!<lid. -I X't'/Kl JJhum/11 NEWPORT BEACH • Arbutus Stre.t: A home burglary was reported in the 2100 blodc at 11:28 a.m. M onday. • Birch SbMt: A commercial burglary was reported in the 20000 blade at 9:18 a.m. M onday •Clay StrHt: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1400 blade at 10:57 a.m . Monday . • West Co•st Hlghw•y: Battery was reported in the 2600 ~ode at 12:62 a.m. Monday. • Placentia AvtNlue: An auto theft was reported in the 1500 blodc at 6:31 p.m Monday. • S•n NlcolH Drive: A commercial burglary was reported in the 500 blodc at 12:43 p.m. M onday. • 53rd SttNt •nd ~tune Awnue: A hit and·run w as reported at 9:57 a.rn. Monday. 1.1rr. and al l nf them havt• h1·1·11 a1 dde111al. - Sunday·, sh11otin~ wall a frc;.1k an icknl, remrlcron !>aid. "We arc gun-right support ers, ohviou~ly;" he said. "Bui sc<."Urity a11cl publk safety ii; one area wlll'rt' we nevt•r c:om promisc. We Jo cverything we ran 10 ovoid 1111· po~ .. ihility nf such accidents happt."nin~." • OEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She rnay be· reactted at 1949) 574 4226 or by e m111l at doepa.bhurath 1a /ot1mes.com. side ,staffi" Monahan saJd. Monahan h:.ts sald 1lu: close examination of the city 1.11101· ncys oflkc is not rclalt>d to the IHlg.uJon the city faces fronl for· mer Clly l\lly. Jerry Scheer. Scheer ued the city In Septem· ber, and the parties are tryint; to close a second set1lemcn1 agree· mcnt. Fornier Mayor Sand ra Genis salt.I i.hc would like to S<.-e the le· LOVE Continued from A 1 • lw.t a hike ride by the bearh can be fun," he said. Bikers just nero 10 be aware of th clr sltilJ level and plan accord- ingly. Tiiose who are novice cy- 1 lers may wanl to get in touch willi a cycling dub for advice on rnut~. Cle. '£11osc who are aJ. rt•ady enthuslasb will simply be following a "daily routine,· Jones <;aid. Kccping in tune with an cner· gClir Valentine's Oay at1i1ude, dancing ii. a na1ural choice for vigorous couplr s. said dance ln· srmctor Aniia Hogcrs, who 1carhes ti.II forms of dance a1 l>anScene in Costa Mesa. "Dancing requires lc11s of body mnlion," nogel'li said. "'Inc »'<llnan is following lhe motion of the man's hody, and he ii. h11hl111~ the contours of her flJrVl''· And U1c music -1lw 11111,lr is pa.~sionate and rhylh· 11111 : /\1111 as 'ure-f1101cd as an alh· h•tir woman may he 011 a jowng 1r.11l, (.lanl'ing in heels b a cum· plNdy difTcrl'llt ballgame. Hu• he!·I~ an' a mu ... 1 for the pas.,ion faclor. cxrcrti. s;1y. I hgh ht'l'ls clongatt· llll' lt•g and make a woman aurorna1i AROUND TOWN • Sond AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail 10 luis.pens(<V/stimes.com or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the evenl. as well as a phone number. TODAY The Newport Baedl Ch•mber of -------------------- TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC TnmW111srio II~. hwn• John Jacobs l1•1• l1NNIO The biggest golf tournament in Orange County is coming! Advertise In the Toshiba Sen ior Classk spcdal edition of the Dally P iiot on Friday, Ma rch 12, ·2004. Daily ~J Pilot Call (949) 642-4321 wiJ t.crv1ces :;tay ln·house. "Some of the ci1c1> whh out· sic.Jc attorneys have a lot of lltiga· lion." said Genis, who now works as a consultant to other looking around." Steel said. "I think we spent too much time wid nloney on this. l think we need to stabillz.e this office.· The cound l also approved the creation of a two-person com- mittee to wort with staff mem- bers to evaluate the legal propos· als the city receives and make 11 recommendation 10 the full council hies. ·1 thought one or the jobs of 1he city au orney w.is to keep you from getting sued.· ( :ouncilman <luis Steel awee<l. saying he would II.kc to see Aeling City Atty. Tum Wood named city a11orney. Wood ..erved as the chy attorney from 1900 10 1989, 1er1 1he oflh:e aml then c<\me back in 1999 as tJ1e assbtant city attorney. "I am not for going oul and Steel volunteered to be on that committee. But Monahan said Steel was not eligible to serve on 1he committee because Steel had already made up his mind abou t keeping the legal services in- me PHOTO/DAA.YP\l.01 The bike path and horse trails along the Back Bay off er visitors an uncrowded alternative to the beach, plus the sweet smell of sage. cally look sexier, said Selene Man es, the owner of Wicked Otamher novelty shop in O:J1>la M e"<\ -a h111 spol for showgirls. "lligh hccls also ex;iggernte the roll of your htpl> when yuu walk," Mane '>aid. ·11 change.; your gait amt add'> an extra sway to the hip~.· A<. for a-; !{•ding rnmfortablc in hel'I.;, c;hl' -.uggc!\tS practicing hefort.'hand willt various heel height' and heing aware of lhe i.urfat e you arc '>lnlltjng on. Stay Commerce will present the Business at the Beacti Business E)(position from 5 to 8 p.m. a1 the Newport Beadi Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive. There will be networking opportunities, appetizers, a no-host bar and door prizes. Information: (9491 729-4400. Hoag Hospitel will present a community education class on ·orug-Elting Stent: Sening a New Standard" by Or. Rictiard Haskell at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624. htrp:llwww.hosghospital.org. Hoag Hospital will present • community education class on "Imaging for lung Cancer" by Or. Jason Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ot the Hoag Cancer Center, Conference toom A in Newport Beacti. Information and reservations· (949) 760-5542. The M oms Offering M oms Support club of Newport Beach. a nationwide organization for stay-at-home mothers and their children, will meet at 10 a.m. at 415 Signal Road, Newport Beadi. Information· (949) 645-1199, http://www.momsclub.org. Mother's M•rbt will host, a free seminar on fighting fatigue called "Ouidc Start~ by Priscella Codray, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E 17th S1 .• Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. THURSDAY Hoag Hospital will .,,...nt. community education class on "Women and Heart Disease" by Or. Dipti hctihaporia at 6 p.m. at ttie Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, hrtp.:/lwww.hoaghospitsl.org. SATURDAY The UC lntine Arboretum will present "The Romance of Orchids" at its annual Winter Orttlld Show, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the UCI North Campus. The cost is $2; children younger then 12 get in for froe. (949) 824-5833. MONDAY Moth«'• MMet witl host.,,... cardiovislon and cardiovascular screening from 11 a.m. 10 3 p.m. In the vitamin department. The marttet is at 226 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and retervationa: (9491631-4741 , 1800) 595-6667. TUESDAY Hoeg .......... wll pteWlt. community education eta .. on • Setting the Pace: The l.atelt Pecematers end Oev1cee· by Or. Neela Hunter 8t 6 p.m. 8t the Hoag Hoepltel Conhlf .. IOI Cent9f in Newport Beed\. lnfonnadon end reeervetlona: (800) 51'-C4, hftp:l~~.Otg. "'\ look loup loulti c.-..... wtft .._, i.. new book olub "We Want fk:tlon• 8t 7 p.m. 8t 3333 an.tol St. Suhe 2400. The ftm away from shag carpeting or · gfu5s. she said, a<; the stileuo often tends 10 get stuck. causing you to lose balance. "Just rnakl' o;ure yo u are com- fonahk•." shc said. "Nothing ex udcs sex appeal like confidence." • LOUTA HARPER is Ille communny forum editor She also writes columns Wednesdays and Fridays She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at loltra.harper a!/atlmes.com. book for discussion will be "The Great Fire" by Shirley Hazzard. Information and reservations: (714) 689-2665. Dr. Vtctor A. McKusic:k, profnsor of medical genetics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, will discuss in his lecture the scientific and technological advances of t he last 50 years that allow for the diagnosis, prevention and managem ent of genetic disorders. The lecture begins at 7 p.m. at lhe Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine. Information: (949) 824-8202. The Newport H•rbor Orchid Society will present its 20th annual orctiid plant auction from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at the Costa M esa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642-4148. http://www.nhos.org. FEB. 18 Tom Brennan of the Costa Mes• Chamber of Commerce will speak on "The Chamber Yesterday, Today and the Future" at 7 p.m. at the Costa M esa Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave. Information: (949) 631·5918. The Newport Beedl Newcomers will have its monthly meeting at 10 a.m . at the Sports Club/LA-Orange County, 1980 Main St., Irvine. There will be a •presentation by ttie sports club's staff on nutrition. women's health and exercise. The group is open to women who have lived in Newport Beacti for less than five years. The cost is $21. Information: (949) 645·9922, htrp:llwww.newcomers-newport beach.org. The Con>N cW Mar c.nt.nnial Celebration Event Committee invites the public to attend its general meeting to participate in the planning of Corona del Mar's centennial celebration from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Sherm an library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del M ar. Information: 949.675.050, info@cdr'('l2004.com. FEB.19 SpMk Up Newpof1 witl pt'9Mnt its 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner house. Stool denied thal he had a conruct of Interest "What's the conftlct of inter- esrr Steel asked. •tMonahanJ is apparentJy against Tum Wood, who Is right there. Any conflict of interest lays with somebody else.· Monahan appointed hJmself and Councilwoman Ubby Co- wan to Sf;tve on the comm1ttee. • DEtRDRE NEWMAN covets Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (9491 574-4221 or by e-mail at delrdre.newman@JatlmBs.com. DATE Continued from Al properties of sumptuous cherries. In addition. you can order the "energy" and "perfonnence" boosts to make sure you are going strong all night long. TIMEOUT Take a rest. Relax those muscles -you've got a full night ahead of you. ladies. a pedicure will help those fatigued toes look radian1 In those strappy pumps yoo have set aside for a night of dancing. Men, nothing says "klss m e" like a smooth shave. NIGHTLIFE Dinner and dancing. Pidc your favorite dinner spot (hope you made reservations in advance) and fill up on complex carbohydrates, found in pastas or potatoes, for energy that will last for hours. After dinner, head over to Club Vegas, whicti is scheduled 10 open Friday, for an evening of gliding across a crystal blue dance floor designed to look like a pool. Her hips are sure to fall in line with the throbbing bass beats of the music, as her arms wrap tightly around his nedc. After heart-rates are sufficiently raised at the club, it will be time to take the mambo home. with keynote speaker John M.W. M oorlach at 6 p.m . at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the state of the city address. The cost is $60 per person, $600 for a table for 10. Information: (949) 224-2266. Th• Friends of th• Orenge Co•st College Library and the Lido Isle Wom an's Club will present OCC Vice President of Instruction Robert Dees speaking on HA Short History of lhe English Language." The event will begin at 7:30 p.m . at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle, Newport Beach. The cost is $5. Inform ation and reservations: (714) 432-5087. FEB. 20 The Newport 84NICh end Irvine chambers of commerce will host a candidates' forum at 7:30 a.m. at the Sun on Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. Candidates from the 70th Assembly District and tho 35th state Senate District races w ill receive invitations to participate. The cost is from $25 to $30. Information: 1949) 729-4400. The N.wport Beach Public Library Foundation will present Lori Wallach. director oft~' Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, as part of the Distinguished Speakers l ecture Series at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. There will be live m usic and a buffet dinner Tidce1s cost $55. Information: (866)301·2411, dsls@westem· direct.com, http://www.newpor1 beachlibrsry.org. The Deughwa of the Amerialn Revolution, the Sons of the American Revolution and the Newport-Mesa Unified Sc:tlool Distrii:t will host a seminar on "George Washington's l egacies" from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center. 1846 Part Ave., Cost.a Mesa. The cost is $10. Information: (949) 646-6207. The UC Irvine c.ntier for See TOWN, Pa1e AS ~-~~----------....._ .... .._ __ _. .. .-: ........................ , ... a ...... .. a d. of Jy !lf o- a ) 'S. n Daily Pilot Wedntsday, February I 1, 2004 ~ Predicting. the weather in the next century A new supe rcomputer at UC Irvine will allow researchers to forecast the Earth 's climate hundreds of years into the future. Marisa O'Nell Daily Pilot IJL IRVINI: -While mo~I people watch the eVt'ning new~ to see. if they'll need their um- hrcllt1 the next day, researchers on campus are predicting the weather 300 years from now. A new SI-mill.ion supercom- puter in UC Irvine's departrne11t of earth !>ys1em i.cience creates models 10 simulate global cli- TOWN Continued from A4 Unconventional Security Affairs is sponsoring ''Landmines and Human Security:· a presentation by Kenneth Rutherford, co-founder of the Landmine Survivors Networtc. Rutherford has worked along such celebrities as Princess Diana. Queen Noor. and Heather Mills McCartney. The presentation will begin at 4 p.m . in the Social Science Plaza. Room 1100 at UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-8804, hnp:llwww.cusa.uc1 edu. FEB.21 The Parrot Education and Adoption Center. a nonprofit organization, will have a seminar on feather-destructive behavior from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearic Comm1Jnity Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 for nonmembers. Information: (949) 631-3606. http:llwww.peac.org. The Newport Beach Publh; L1b1 ary Foundation will present Lori Wallach, director of the Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch. as part of the Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series at 2 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served. Tickets cost $18. Information: (866)301·2411. dsls twwesrern·direcr.com, hnp:ltwww.newportbeachlibrary. org. The UC Irvine college of medicine 1s sponsoring a Parkinson's disease event featuring Fox News Channel's Morton Kondrad<e and UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace. The event starts at 4 p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Information: (949) 824-8202. dlatk1ns lii1uci.edu. FEB.23 The World Aftairs Council of Oran ge County will host George Argyros, U.S. Ambassador to Spain, at its monthly dinner and speaker program from 6 to 9:30 p.m . at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $48 for members and S55 for nonmembers. Information and reservations: (949) 253-575 l , http://www. worldaffairscouncil. org. FEB.24 Hoag Hospital will pr9sent 1 community education class on HThe New Guidelines on Hypertension" by Or. Richard Blankenbaker at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514--4624, hnp:ltwww./losghospital.org. The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will present Or. Leonard Shlain who will speak abo\Jt his new book "Sex, Time and Power" as part of the manuscript literary lecture series fr om 7 to 9 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Av~do Ave., Newport Beach. Tid<ets cost from $5 to $10. Information: (949) 717-3890. FEB. 25 Hoag Hospital will pt'9Mnt a communitY education class on HHeart Healthy Cooking # by Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514"4624, hrf{J:l/'www.floaghospital.org. Mother'• M•tbt will host "Th• Peth to o Healthier, More Vital You~ a free seminar by Steve Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In ··~" II 11· , ••I Q LR ..-.- mate condition., hundreds of years from now. Unlike the local weather forecast, ii gives a worldwide, long-term overview. "We're not doing the five-day forecast," said Olarlie Zender, assistant professor of earth sys- tem scienc:f , "We're doing the th~·month foremst, the five-year forecast, the 50-year forecast." UCI earth yi;tern i.cience re- M~archers will use the r:anh Sys- tem Modeling F.icility, which the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. lnfarmation and reservations: (949) 631-4741 , (8001595·6667. FEB. 26 The Founders Guild of Cau Teresa invites the public to attend a play, HThe Subject was Roses," as a fund raiser Feb. 26 and 27 at the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. All the proceeds from tldcet sales will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Tid<ets cost $65 per person. A~e proceeds will be donated to Ce~esa and Hannah's House. Information: (9491858-5385, (714) 538-4860. Hoag Hosplt1I will pf9sent 1 commun•tY education class on ulnnovations in Cardiac Surgery" by Or. Douglas Zusman at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:J/www.lloaghosp11al.org. Sage Hill School will present Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, as part of its community speaker series at 7 p.m. at Sage Hill School, 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. Bartletti will speak about the story "Enrique's Journev.h about an immigrant child's treacherous journey to the United States to reunite with his mother. The cost is $5 to $12. Information: (949) 219-1395. hsdley926@sol.com. The Adoption Guild of Southem Orange County will host a high tea luncheon with motivational speaker Pat Allen, a presentation by Toni Bruner. fashions by Shades of Red of Newport Beach and music by Ron Levy at the piano and Carl Freedom on the violin. The event will be from 11·30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 122 1 W. Coast Highway Newport Beacti. Information: (949) 675-8881. The City of Newport Beach will sponsor a workshop to discuss potential revisions to its sign code, including regulations on pole signs, window signs, monument signs and the calculation of permitted signage. The w orkshop will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beech. Information: (949) 644-3200, hrtp://www.newport beachlibrary.org FEB. 28 Ho19 Hospital will p,.sent a community education class on "Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening" from 7 to 11 a.m. et the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. The cost is $25. Information and reservations: (800) 514--4624, http://wWW.hosghospital.org. The Malibu C.t Show, preMnted by the Mellbu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. In building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Information: (909) 372-9079. FEB.29 The Malibu Cat Show, preMnted by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., wlll be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Tidcets cost $4 to $5. Information: (909) 372-9079. Author Marte Keyt wtH be signing his new book HMy Beat Day: SPorts; from 11 a.m. to l p.m. at M artha's Bookstore, 3081h Merine Ave .• Balboa Island. The boolt covers such sports figures as Terry Donahue, Paul Salata, George Yardley and Dan Rogers Coda Me .. Registered Voten Sign the referendum to fet citizens vote on proposed 145 Condos, 5-story parking structure at 1901 Newport Blvd. Oo to: noto1901.com Dea .. ne:Pelt1t,2004 ~eer Clrculator1 Needed) ./_ 949-631 -6834 Paid Polillcal AdYef1ltement Zender Ilk.es to call the "virtual climate tJme machine." to pre- dict overall trends and potenlial effects of global warming. It will provide them a general picture. not all the specifics. "Our climate forecast tells you what the average daytime tem- perature or average minimum overnight tem perature might be," 7,ender said. ''Jr' not going to tell you If it's going 10 rain on your birthday 10 yeurs from now." By using past climactic infor- maLion, current condiliun:. and projected greenhouse gas em~­ sions, they can predict thingl> within Its pages. Information: (949) 673-7185. Torelli RNtty will sponsor #An Evening With Oscar; a charity event to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Guild, at 4:30 p.m in the Troquet restaurant at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Tid<ets cost SSS. Information: (562) 491-1000, (714) 540·7355. http://www.toreltirealty com. MARCH2 Or. Willi1m Sears wlll e11plain why a healthful diet and whole food supplementation are the best tools in preventing disease from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Turnip Rose, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cos11s S25. Information and tid<ets: (949) 609-6947. MARCH4 The W1ldorf School of Orange County will present a "Walk Through the Grades;· at which parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teacher questios. The event is from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only. Information: (949) 574-7732. MARCHS The North Colta Mesa ch1pter of Moms Offering Moms Support, a nationwide organization for stay-at-home mothers and thetr children, will have its monthly social at 10 a.m. at 1620 S. Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 548-8847. http://www.momsclub.org The Exch1nge Club of Newport Harbor will present its annual ff Search for Talent# contest. The contest is for children ages 8 to 18, and trophies will be sworded to winners in three different age groups. The contest will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center auditorium, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 673-8701. MARCH7 ff Taste for the eu,. .. II I wine tasting and auction featuring select wines from 20 California wineries with an array of gourmet food provided by the Four Seasons Hotel. The event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse at Pelican Hiii. 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. Tid<ets cost: $60 per person. All proceeds benefit the North American Foundation for the Cure of Diabetes. Information: (866)287-3669, hnp:ltwww.cure disbetesfoundation.com. MARCH 13 The UC Irv In• Arboretum will present its annual winter bulb festival •Prelude to Spring; from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the UGI Arboretum, south of the corner of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on the UCI North Campus. The cost is $2. Information: (949) 824·5833. MARCH 17 The Waldorf School of Orange County will host a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten cuniculum overview for parents only. The event will be from 7 to 8: 15 p.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574-7732. MARCH20 The Panot Education and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organization. will have a seminar on preventing and correcting biting behavior from l to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearic Community Center. 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Meaa. lnft>rmation: (949) 631-3606, http://Www,peac.org. APRIL 1 South Cont Pia• wOI pr9sent such as the frequency of 1:1 Nino events. They ttre also louling for signs or rapid climate 11hffts - global warming or ice ages - which haw historkaUy takl'll place in as little i.llt 10 yt:'ar... Zt·n· Jer said ' 111c deparllllt'nt pun:ha.,t:d the IBl\1 ... upl'rcomputer with money frorn :i• Na11011al Snence Founl.lat11111 grant. Ontc 1he domain of govt·rn· ment agenl°il"" .;upercumputing 1s ~t:Lrt111g In 1111 thl' rdntlvc 111;1111~t rt'.1111. !>Uid l>avt: l\uek, viu· prc'tlknt of deep comput- ing at 11\l\ I I IC l's new l'Ompmer u111 ... 1~t' ol 'l'Vl'll ~erver:. linkl'J the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours beginning todav at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Pl111a Information. (714) 435-2000, http:ltwww.southcoastpla1a.com. TI1e Waldorf School of Orange County will present a HWalk Through the Grades;· at which parents can visit tour classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teacher Questions. The event 1s from 8:45 to 10:45 a m. at 2350 Canyon Dnve, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only lnforrnatiow (949) 574 7732 APRIL 2 South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spnng Garden Show during mall hours at the Crate and Barrel dnrl Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plarn lnlormallon-(800) 782·8888, http:l/wwwsouthcoasrplaza.cnm APRIL 3 South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show duriny mall hours at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing. South Coast Plaza. lntorma11on· 1800) 782-8888, http:llwww southcoastplaza.com. APRIL4 South Co11t Plaza will pr9sent the t5rh annual Southern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coasr Plaza Information: (800) 782-8888. http:ltwww.southcosstplaZB com APRIL 17 The Amerie1n Lung Assn. will be celebrating its 100th anniversary at the nmth Annual Brg Brea the Easy al 6 p m . at the Double Tree Hotel Orange County Airport Funds raised by the event will be used 10 send disadvantaged asthmaric children to summer camp and for education purposes. Information: (7 14) 835·5864. icook(.a>oc/ung.org. APRIL 22 Shire Our Selves presents 1 Wild end Crazy Taco Night to support its services to the community from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1550 Superior Ave, Coste M esa. Thirteen of Orange County's mos1 prominent chefs wlll be participating 111 the event. Tid<ets cost $35 to $40. Information· (949) 642-3451, flNp ·1twww shareourselves org ONGOING The Newport Center Toastmaster's Club can help you improve your public speaking skills or polish your business presentations Members come from a variety of professional disciplines and backgrounds The group meets every Monday morning from 7 to 8:30 a m. at 610 Newport. Center Drive, Newport Beech. Validated park ing 1s available in the parking structure next to 24 Hour Fitness Guests are welcom e lnfo1ma11on· (949) 721-5732. The Newport Beech Walklng Club meets at the corner of Superior and Hospital Road in Newport Beach at 9:15 a.m Monday through Saturday and 7 p m everyday Information (949) 650-1332 The AGLU of Orange County meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at the Unitarian Universsllst Church, 1259 Victoria St. In Costa Mesa. Each month's meeting will feature a different speaker on issues relating 10 the Bill of Rights. Information: (714) 957-6107. to.iether thot "111 k a~ a 'in we 'Y~•em, mtlll'r tJ1a.11 the helaP· moth room-11i1.ed M1percumput- ers of tlays pasr. "Sup1.•rco111p11tcr.; art.• P'""Y ubiquitou~ .lllJ for rcuC'hing," l\Jrek ~id. "Tlwy're nu longer re- 'tricted to the• purview of tht• sci· entistl> yuu mi~ht remernbcr trom tht• M'1e11rr:·lktlon movil''I or the l 9ti(h .111d '71).;, .. rlw lJl I rnmputt·r b 'i:W giga- Oops. 11wa11ln..: it rnn run 5:W bil lio11 rakulal 11111' in 111\t' w\'Olltl. l\1rek runkl·d 11 Jl> lllll' of till' 111p -100 'lllll'llOlllJ>lllt'r' in till' world. 949.646.6789 370 B East 17th Street In the "Bi~ Ralphs• Center ltl> u,,. wlll he devoted to clJ· mate r.:<:earch. /:e11tle1 i.rud, and Cij(ht KtOllf>S will te t their hy· potheseb on It a11J write papers ha->ed on it11 findi11gs. I le t:xpects tulculatiorb for eurh project to take about a we1'k. "On a pcr-profe11,or b.111i~. thrl> computt'r giveb UCI mote puwt'r 1ha11 probahly .1ny other fuciUty 111 the rnuntry tu attack this prublcrn," lw 11aid. "All the ln·- ~cart.:hl gro11p11 inl'ludc ~raduate ,tuJc>nts. so thl')' ran lca m tlw nut!. and bolt!-of l'h111;.1tt' re- 'l'ardt lrom the hCftllll1fn~ to the t•ntl" 20% STOREWIDE SALE February 11"' through February 14'h CHARLES H. BARR 180 l \\'n1d1tl flmc Ncwpu11 1'tJd1 < \ 'l~l•W 1Wll (i-1~ HIO r~. 1•J.1111 C1•1(1-U<164 ,\1'1'1'111~ tlu C:omm1miiy for JO ytnrs For your l'ttlm11116 /Jt1y Swet1·l IMrt i /J11m1·r I lm1• Ahn"' • Fn.tF.T, l\m F.vt-, Tor SIRLOIN, r on rF:RI IOll\I OR N .Y. SH·;\KS JtH< 1 /// 11/11//1/r'I) Ho11111bnu1 1lflrl11'.1 to y11ur Sfi'llA' ti , ,,,, 'l'tl LOBSTER () R SOM F SWEET SHl{IMP OR A LICF. OF WILD SAi.MON """"' "'"' 11ppr tt:1t 1-t. Of/ ., . .. BANANA HAss ·59~h A1~~os ea. ( ,,,,,.,, J ''''·'""ti ICF.BUERG BROCCOLI LEITUCE C ROWNS 79~ .. l. $1~~ • _,. Dally Pilot FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -L.ttert: Mill to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Cotta Mesa, CA 92627 • RMdef'I HodM: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-mall:Sand to da1/ypllotillatimH .com •All corTHpondence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Piiot ruerv .. the right to edit 111 aubmllllone for darity and length. READERS RESPOND Speaking up for decency on television AT ISSUE: Steve Smith's column, "HaJftime s how wasn't super," a dmonishing the antics during the Super Bowl halftime show. . H ooray for you! We all sit around . w1d complain about what we see in teleVlsion and movies, but we really don't kno .. \• how to do anything about It. \Ve apprt'ciate your t:ommenl!. thlS mommg in the Daily Pilot ·111an1c you. thank you. thank you! ROBERT E. KLINE Newpon Beach <itl'\'l' Smith, I too ~ought the Super Bowl halftime -.how wa.<. trash and agree that the supem1arket tabloids are going overboard, but o;pare me your diacrlbe about huw k:idr, are bemg ruined by thb. Jr you ure a good parent. yuur kids will k11ow what ha'> V<1lue and \-.hat'~ trash. I u<,rtl to ellJO) your lOlumn aU the Ume, thrn fflO'>I or thl• lime, ,mt.I now jU'>I '>0111<' of the llnlt' 'ou'rt· .1 good \\ riter. bllt ll'> 11111e to t'>.lm clll' }U\lr<.t~·lf Imm llldt hi!(h mornl ... u.1pbo>. and hul I... to \\Tillllg llll' way' y1>u can this. you can that. Very hone!>tly, I'm not •vvy on all or that. I do find it otijecdonable. I find it disgusting that not just Janet Jackson and lustin Tunberlake participated but that the powers that be fur all of these MlV·related events. whether It be award shows or whatever, they seem to tend to let them r-.lide. And ba.:iically. 11's ghetto. Its debauchery, and 115 unpleasant to the viewer:.. You tend to cringe a bit They've taken Oller the line. tr you and publications like the Daily Pilot can make the general public aware of how to go about expressing our dismay, whether it be websites or phone numbers we can Jog on to, whether It be phone numbers \Ye can call. I'm all for it. I can remember when the John Waynl' Airport had noise abatement problem<; and there w~ a number to call. but I didn't know about it, but there was a number to call and ~y. "Hold 1t Plan~ are too loud, and we're distre~." So thank yuu for the counesy or bringing it up We need to know how to reach the 1x1M~ri. that be 10 expre'-" our di!omay. ~.if rm in the dark. I'm expecting there'-; ti whole ton of u~ thJt ..ire in the dark 35 well JO CAROL HUNTER "1ewport Re,trh MAILBAG Newport Ridge center needs city's full support I do suppon constructipn or the Newport Ridg~.communlty center. I do doubt that It will ever get built because the city wiU probably renege on that just the way It did on paying for the maintenance of the slopes. although It agreed to do it. Ne\.vport Beach officlaJs have dragged their feet on all issues. However, I do hope that this facility Is cons1n1cted a.s promised by the dty.l - SOB WILMOTH Newpon Beach Nick's Pizza ha made for good family memories In reitards to the Lookjng Back article titled "fa mily is this pizzeria's special ingredient": We moved to Ne\vport Meach in 1971. and at that time, Nick's Piua was literaJly the only pizza place o ther than one on the peninsula. So. we would driVl' five miles from Corona del :'.lar to go get Nick's. There wa-, a yarn shop next door 10 Nick's. I \\ ould go once a week for a class and always get a sli ce on my way home. Tht•n when rny kid'> were Ill high school. they alway' went thert> after game'> with Nl'wport I larhor or Custa ~le a high o;chools. And when they remodeled the shopping center, Nick's was the only place left open during the construction. You would drive through there, and It would be pitch dark except for one little light, . and that would be Nick's, which would still be open. I was so happy when they opened their new dining room. They deserve the best. They are the best. I have a friend who comes here from Sierra Madre just to go to Nick's. And I wish them well. And in the future, I wish they would consider opening on Sundays, s•nce Sunday is our family dinner day and it would be reaJly nice to be able to go to Nick's with our ramily on a Sunday. SANDRA BASMACIYAN Corona del Mar GreenJight miscast in Balboa Theater debate Several letters In the Dally Pilot recently that have misunderstood Greenlight's position and actions regarding the Balboa TI1eater. Greenlight supports the Balboa Theater program. Not a single square fool of new constmction or zoning ha been opposed by GreenJlght or will be restricted by its actions. The theater is too small to trigger any Grecnlight aclion such as a vote of the people I he issue or the Newport Beach gent.'ral plan amendment for the Balboa Theater came up during Greenllght's preparatJon of a lawsuJt to prevent the city from going against the will of the voters by exemptlng most new hotels from the city law that requires thelr approval by the voters. The city attempted to do this by using artful language to describe the hotels.to a way that would bypass the law. This seemingly illegal action Is being opposed, as we th1nk the voters should have the final approval on whether the residents want the bay ringed with hotels. The recently adopted general plan amendment changed the way the Balboa Theater's small amount of future growth would be measured, which would set a precedent for expanding other older buildings. such as the Port Theater. In other parts of the city. The Intent of the city law. as passed by the people; was not being followed. This Is wrong. The Balboa Theater should not be used as a pawn. Speaking for myself, I hope the city gets a new general plan update moving forward -which they have been working on for several years - so we vote on It and stop these confusing side Issues with piecemeal planning. EVELYN HART Newport Beach •EDITOR'S NOTE: Evelyn Hart is a member of the Greenlight Committee and a former Newport Beach mayor. GEORGE LAMPINEN NLwpon lieJch I 1ust wamed to pal the back of Sll've Smith for the column Jan. 7 ai1d ~y I .i._rrt>e whole·hctlrledly. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES I am lotaUv 111 J.:rl't'ITI•'lll w11h your anicle rl·~nrdin); 1he lt'rTlhll· '·"'l' or till' halftlllll' <,how at llll' \u1wr Howl 110\\l'Ver, the orw excepllon I \\tUll to tJkl' i" 1r people hle youN:'lf. who are ahle to ~rt word out to p1'ople like nll'. \\1\U .trt'ri't 'o -..tW) wtwre 10 ~o to l"liJlfl"' dr,ni.iy, ple.Lse do You '>late tl1t11 only a hundn·<l thouwid of }1)ll hothert'll to vrm t.' Jll} ohJl'tllOll. I would h.1w vnin·d .11111h11'<1mn 11 I h.1111.rm\\ll \\ ht'll' 10 ~II l lw.11 t11o11 vou 1 .111 tow in 111 \\ eh..ite .... \11111 .111 \\flit• till' I 1•1ft•1,tJ < 0111rn111111.11u111' 1 111111111.,...Hui. \llll nm GERALD SILSBEE Newpon Beach I .un a mother and a grandmother and I wew up when morals meant '>Omethmg. l~Vldenlly, it doesn't 10 th" gerlt'mt1on. A11d I am absolutdy ofTendetl hy JU thb ~x un uie tclcvi!.ion and in the m11\'lt-.... and I 1Junk -.orneth111g -.houW 1>1· done about it. rhL'i .1rude that ~leve Snuth wroic, I think.. \ •L'> a WI)~ vel)' guu<l article FRANCIS MADDEN ( .oruna dd Mar Wednesday, February 11 • 5 to 8 p.m. Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club 900 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 754-5223 M•yor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike Scheeler and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 M•yor: Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan. Dick Nich ols. Steven Rosansky and Don Webb With .1 <.rowel ol mer SOO cxpcucJ co :mend, this expo is a unique opportunity for local bu~i ne'i~e<o tt) ,h0\\<.3\e their gooJ, and \crv1ces. Pre cnted by the Ntwport Beach Cham her of Cummert.t'. the event is FRb.E for the public to attend. Then~ arc •l lim1rc<l number 11f booth paces still available. If you would like to hecomc au exhibito r. plc.1~e lall (949) 729-4400 to reserve your booth. For more informarion. log o n to www.ncwpnrthc:ith.com. DailyAPi1ot 9 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 Ch•ncellor: William M. Vega Boud: President Paul Berger, Vice President Armando Ruiz, George Brown. Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985·A Bear St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 424·5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana Black, Clerk Serene Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen Deborah Carone, STATE ASSEMBlY John Campbell (A). 70th District, State Capitol, Sacramento. 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'" .. lhi,tl" 11W ... i4U1IU1 f eb 16 llonoree ERICTWEIT Wt!dnesday, f ebruary 11. 2004 A7 Sage has leg up with Joyce Se nior scores 28 points as squad re m a ins in CJ F hunt v1th victory ove r Whitney. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot NEWPOlrr COAST -The S;1ge 11111 School boys haskl'lhall team e11tNed tlie fi . nal week of Acadl'my League play 'l\Je:.tlay on ii:. l<L'>I lt~s anti wilh ii)> leading srnrer playing 011 juM 011e leg. Bui the ljghrning lookl'd like a ditTerc11t team than the one that had lo'il fi ve strnighl games and t•ight or their la'I rlinc and !.Cll· iur Kevin Joyce -.hook off the l'ffccts or a lin- gering lhigh hnii~l' 10 scoR· a ganw-high 28 points. leadinl: S<tgt• I lill 10 a rnuch-necdt•tl 68-45 victory uvt•r Whilney. "It's the last game for me, so 1'111 going to go all out. even if I have lo play on one leg." Joyce said. After suffering a thigh bruise in Friday's loss to C..apistrano Valley <l1rlstia n. it appeared as though loyce wns playing on one leg aJ;ainM Wh itney. I le limped on and off the roun, udjustt•tl his thigh brace thro11ghou1 the course of play, but showecl no ill dTccts, partirnlarly on the offensive end. dt·spite whal he called "excruciating pain." J11y1·e. who came in10 lhl' ganw averaging lx•tter than 18 points per c.:ontl..,t, 'cored ZU poi111-; in the first hair, including 14 in 1h1• 'l't·ond quarter as Sage• I lilt 11111k a J4-22 halftime lead. "I le toltl me before the game lw wa .. i.:o· 111g 111 give it a try," S<ti.:l' llill Coad1 Sieve Keith said. "In my mind. that 111ld ml' he wai. going 10 give it a go. DON lf ACll I DAILY PllO t Sage Hill's Tim Wilkins turns and shoots while being I ouled on the play by Whitney's Eric Ng m Tuesday's Academy League action. The win kt't•ps 1he Lightning (10-12, 2 7 in lea),'IJC) in lht• h11n1 for a CIF Southern Sl'ction playoff herth. rr S<tge I lilt can tlefoal Oxfo rcl At'ad1•111y on ·1 hur!>day ii will haw the 11 wm' nt'l't'"-'"ry for an at-large bt;11h into lht• playoff ... h1 rel't'nl yt>ars, no ll'alll with 11 Wlll'i h:L' ht'l'n ld 1 out or lht• p o,1. '>l'<L'iOn. "Kevin's just a great athlt•lt'. 'J'ht•rt•'" a greal alhlell' for the Ac:idemy Lc:a{{ut' and lht•11 I ht•re·~ ;,1 i..rrcal a1hletr. Kevin'~ a r ut a hove. 111• i:ould play anywhen•." 11111 he can'1 win hy hirn'>df and again'il Whilrll'y, he gol plr nty of help. Jordan ()Won sn1reu 1•1gh1 p11111h , hilling Bronze sets fine forCdM Sea Kings end PCL race in third place after dropping showdown, 2~0, to Northwood's Timbe rwolves. St~ve Vlr1e n Daily Pilot IRVlNE-For a coach wh O'>l' girl-. .. occi:r lt'am had just Jost, 2-0, Corona dcl Mar I li~h head man Bryan Middleton seemed ra1lwr rn111t·nt. Middleton carried a '>l'll'>t' uf '><lti.,faction cvl'n though his team mis-;ed oul nn a r ham:l' to fini~h second in the Pacific Coasl Lt'UE:tJl', Jo-;in~ 10 No nh· wood at Irvine's Mcadowood Park on l\1e!.day. Co rona dcl Mar (9·11·2, fi-:1-1 in lcagtil'J • could have heen in second place if ii had lied or won. hut instead finished third. 'lt.>soro (!:I O· I in lraJ,•tJl') won the PCL Middleton wa!. disappointed abo111 1lw ~ame\ outcome, hul re- mained proud uf his S<'a KinJ.:.' who accomplished the goal of ~aining a br rth in the CIF Southern Section Division II playoff'> tll">pile po.;scS.'i· ing labels of "young tcum" and · n:buihling" when thl• season began. "I'm definitely pleased wi lh thi'I h<!ini.: a rehuiltl ing year and us making ii 10 the CIF playoffs." Middleton said. While Middle1on wa., happy wilh his lea m'.'I achievement he said his players lacked the encl),ry and intensity they had last week and in their 3-1 win over the Timberwolves Jan. 22 al Corona del Mar. where the Sea Ki ngs are apparently a different team. ·When we play al home we're on fi re,· said Middle- ton, whose team was perfect (5·0) in i1s home leaJ,'IJt' games. "We play so well when we we're at home.· But the Sea Kings were out of sync and thl' Timbcr- wolves (1 5-El-I, 7-3) seemed as if they were hun),rry to exact revenge. Corona dcl Mar earned its home vic- tory over Northwood by taking advantage of its silua- tion in the 6rst half when the Sea Kings played with the wind. That paid off for a 2-0 lead. 1bere wasn' much wind 'fucsday but enough 10 make a difference on the llmberwolves' uneven field, In the first half Northwood went with the wind, to the west. the same way that appeared to go downhill. TilC game ~ played on the outfietd of a baseball diamond at the patk that ~ a block away from Northwood. The Timberwolves, who recorded their seventh shutout In league play, gained a I ·O lead in the first half and held off the Sea Kings. Both of Northwood's goals were difficult to defend. The Timberwolves. ranked No. 6 in CIP Division II. continually snacked In the first half and outshot Co· rona del Mar. 8· I. But the Sea Kings outshol Nonh- wood. 10-4, in the second half. Senior Kinzie Kramer consistently cleared out Northwood attacks. while sophomores ~ica M;u,u- ra and Kelly Morgan created a few scoring opponu- nJdes. Northwood, however, still found a way to score after halftime to secure the wln. Northwood junior MUada Rakiflan put away a cor- ner kick in the 27th minute for the 1-0 lead, and then eentor Je111ca Johna finished an &Mist from Corinne Stephenll, who croued the ball accurately into the 18- yard box for ,Johns with 22 minutes left. With 11 minutes remaining, freshman Ali Tunes appeared to have a clear shot at the goal but her ball went over the net. Then four minutes later. Turres started a Corona del Mar attack with a pass in front of GIRLS SOCCER 110phomore Rachel Yelsey, who was bolting toward Northwood's net. Yclsey gave It up to Morgan, whose shot was lopped by Nonhwood senior goallc Allison Wing. The loss was a letdown for the Sea Kings. who had Northwood's Drew Effler, above left. and Corona del Mar's Rachel Yelsey get their elbows tangled as they battle to make a play in Tuesday's Pacific Coast League showdown at Meadowood Park in Irvine, where Northwood won, 2-0. At left, Corona del Mar's Keley Morgan sees her header aN the way through. PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN I OAILYPfl OI a few players ill, Middleton said. Last week, Corona del Mar oulllc<>n.>d its opponents. 11 -1, ln wins over Un iversity and Calvary Cllapel. The Sea KJngo; wiU dl!lc:over their seeding In the ClP Divt'llon II playoffs Monday. rwo lhrc<'-poinlt·rs. and took a cha~t· t'arly in the third quarter that helped kel'P Wh itney off the score- board and 111ai111ain the Lightning's halftime h·ad. Stl'plwn I larwock came off the he nch 111 Sl'Ort' ~ix points and grab seven rrhm111t.ls. lncludctl in those totals were a pu1hack h11rk1·1 of a missed jumpe r by loyce wi1h 1w11 !.t•1·011ds remaining in the third quarter 1ha1 gaw S<tge llill a 49·31 lead. In 1he rourth q11;11 lt•r, l}'ler l)erhcim 'rnred liw 'traighl point,, on a putback and a 1hrt't'-plli111 play. houMing tl1e Ughtning adva111ai;:e 111 2 1 pollll'>. "Kevin'<; point\ anti Mall I Loper's I leader· :.hip a1 llw point haw hcen constants," Keith said. "11w difforcnrt' is when the otht·~ guy~ C';ui comt• up with some bas- kets. Loper, In adlli1i1111 to hi:. tine ball-han- tllin~. fi11i'il1C'd with 11 poinls and eight re- bound<;. loyn~ c·ndt•d tlw game with 28 poinl'>, hi -; wrnml hight•.,t total of the sca- ~1111, and 11i11r r!'lmu11d,. See SAGE, Paa• A8 WOMEN'S TENNIS Spirited Pirates ready to play O CC coach a nd players s ha re e nthus ias m in defense o f confe rence champio nship. Bryce Alderton Da1lyP1lol ·nu: .11111u pauo11 '\Ur- rm111tll11g till' Orange l :oa.'I l .ollt•g1• wo111l'J1°S 1cn11i<, ll'am 'it'l'ln' lo hf' t 11111 agio11s. • "I'm t•xcitt·d wi1h lhl'm :.ince they nrc (•xdred." '>aid laniu· Mar.in. who is in ht•1 271h y1•ar :" lht• Pirdles coach. "11wy r a11·1 wail lo gl'I 10 practice ln- ''catl ol 1.;;1yingl 'I lo hum. here we go.' ·rhis j, :i w1111dC'rful i.:roup." Maran rt•1ur11., thrl'c sophomores from a lt•am 1ha1 wt•111 undefeated to win 1lw Orangt• l·mpirc Conference t·hampio n'>hip anti atlv-.mce several playl'r!> 111 1lw Soullll'rn California re- gional diampiom hip' last year. I lea<ling 1he li't j, sophomore Leah Becker, who rt'adwd lhe semifinals of the 01:<; individuals and reamed with Ashley Nelson 10 m1ch lhe round of 16 at lht• So111lwrn C1lifornia regional champion~hip!>. Helumt•r-. S<thri11a ra namal and Kai Moriyama join frt•'>lm1cn I .eanna Bur- mood, Thau I In, Mika Okamura. Darle- na Tran and lia Wl'i Yuh. MarJn is 1·xcl1cd about Bunnood, who rrtlshint•d Ja.,1 year and hails f'Tom Vineyard 0 1ri<1tit111 lligh in Anaheim. "I expr'CI I rnh IO tw first or second lin singles! wilh Lt.•anna right there in the lop 1wo and Sahrina to he next," Maran 'iaid. Okamura moved to the United States from lapan. hut has heen playing Lennis for a majority or her lif P. "Shl' is a ~lemJy player with good foo twork and you can tell she loves to work out.· Maran 'la id. "She can move and she loves Ill comr>ele." Figuring oul lht• doubles teams wiU be Maron·-. next task as players improve their condilio11ing. The Pirates defeated San Diego Mesa, 9·0, to opc·n the season Feb. 5. Becker, Tanamal and lhm each won two sets in singfes. while Morlyama and Ho won by default.The Pirates play three fewer matches this year ( 18) as the stale at· tempts to climb out of Its budget hole. As with alJ sports in the state, 'Women's tennis had lls playoff structure trimmed and altered to ~ve addltiol1aJ money. Thew will be no Southern California lndJvidual regional champion in singles or doubles. P1ay In the regionals will stop after the ......................................................................................... Al We<lneSdly, Febtuary l l. 2004 SAGE Continued from A 7 Eight of the nine Sage I fill players scort'd. Including fan. ruvorh~ Kevin Moythayedl, and eight players grabbed at le~t one rehound as Sage I fill IX>Slcd ltN second·hJghest point tnt-al or I.he sca.'K>n. ··1hnigh1 we finally clitkl'd." Joyce saJd. ·Tonight we ju. .. 1 lu11d of played a. .. a lemn •• ~l..Npe Sage ..... WMtney •5 Soora bv Oua(tln Whitl~ • . ~ I!> 9 14 4, S&yt1 Htll • 13 11 l& 19 t.a Whitney ltchnn 9. Ng 7. Yun 'J. Y1Jng 4, l.m 6, Lee 6, T1at 11. 3-pt go111s ltc:hon 1, Loe '1. TS111 1 Fo11le1I out None. T9d1n1col1 -None. Sage Hill Ogron 8, Loper 11, Joyoo 28, Vogo 2, Wilkins 4, Moysh11yud1 2, Hancodc 6. Snmel O. Dorho1m 5 3 pt goals Oyron 2, Jnyoo 2 Fouloo out Nonu. Tedinoc.ls Non., TENNIS Contmued from A 7 quar11·rfi11ab and will pan two duys in.stt'ad ol thrl.'e. 11)c \tall' team 111111 mune111 wlU fcatun· l'tJ;ht -g;.une pro i.cli.. All mutche at 1hc stale tour· 11aml't11 will be two WI!> wilh .1 IO point '"Per til·hrcukcr (if rwt>d1•d ) w 1.k d d1• •ht· match. Pan of tht• allt'lllPI IO ~V(' 1110111.·y " limi1111.: 1ea111i.' tl\ll'l lll~hl \la)"· l\t.1r,m opptt\l'' 1hc rho11gl'~. ~•yin~ a 1hinl sci 'hould not bt· J l·1.·1tk<l on a 111•hrt•ukcr. ·· I h11y fi~urc 1h11'c who 1t>ad1 1h1.· lrc)tmnal \Cllllfill· ,1bl would 1-:11 into the stale toum a1111•111 . b111 ii tl11~'111'1 .11lmv lor tllC' 11p~1.·1 :· Maran '·lld Athh:11r dirt·c111r.. a nd hoan l mcmhcr:. from the o;latl'\ Conunbsion on Athlcl· ll \ .Ill' '>Chrtluletl lo meet lain thL' yl·ar to J1\n 1si. whc-lhl·r 111 n intinuc 1lw rt• .. 1ni1.1un•d 'Y'tc111 a11n1lwr y1•ar "l'lt•U\l' cJ1111't .bk II.'> Ill ll'>t.' 1h1, lur 100 Ion~· Ma m n ... aid. Ploy will go on, with \i.1ddh·badt, Riven.Ide ~111d "1nta Ana gtvlng che Pi.ml~ • tll llll'y can handle o nce cu11· k rt'llCl' pl.ty Ix-gin.... Mumn ,,1ltl. 0 (;( hegin!> ro nfc•rence play UI ll1vcn.idl' i-:t'b. 24. • 1 lw lop IWO .m· HIV('l'\ltk anti S;tddlt·hadc. ;ind I 1h111k S.1111a Ana will hc one 111 look .ll.H Mar:111 ... ud. "I knuw lht•\t.' Kiri:. will K1VI' l'vcry1 h111~ lh<•y'w gol 10 w111, • Maran ,;ml, THE PIRATES Plaryw Yr. Leah Bedter So. Leanna Burmood F=r. Thao Ho Ff. Kai Morlyama So. Mika Otcamure Fr. S1brina Tanamal So. Darlena Tran F=r. J ia-Wei Yuh Fr. Coed\: Janice Mara11 (27thyeer) ., S P O RTS BASKETBALL Costa Mesa girl.s upset Westminster Mus tangs' playoff hopes remain alive in reco rd -setti ng performa nce Tuesday over Lions. Needing an upset to k.eep thf'ir playoff chances alive, 1he Cosla Mesa lligh ~iris basket ball tt'am d elivered a 58·52 Gol· den Wel)t League victory over hos1 Westminster. selling a 'lchool•rccord 14 1hree·poi11l· l.'rS. Aop11tt 2, Pham O 3 pt. goals -E1lt1ty I Tod'tnlcala • Martell. Eagles crush Panthers • Eatancla p rl1: The f.stancla High girls baskecbaU team dosed ouc Its reguJar st'ason wich a 62 ·40 Golden West League victory over visiting Omnge Tuesday. Nancy Castro ( 18 polnis and three steals). Crysutl Mino (16 points and su s1eals) and Trisha Wase (I I points. seven assiscs and four steals) led the Eagles (10· I 5. 7·5), whUe senior Ana· bel Becerra contributed five re· bounds and two steals. Goldeft WMt LNsve Estancia ez. Orange 40 Score bv Ouerten Acade m y League vt51to r Whh · oey Tuesday. Sage HlU (!,HO. 4 ·5 in league) nettded 11 wins for playoff eli· gibilily. Th e LJghming will close o u1 the season tod ay at Oxford Academy. Tars lose to Warriors • Newport gtrla: For the first tJme in Jen Thom pson's three· year reign as head coach , New · pore Harbor Hjgh finished che regular season with a winning record despile a 61 ·25 Sea View Leagu~setback to hos1 Wood· bridge,\Jesday n ight. The Sa ilors (13· 12, 4·6 in leagu e) trailed , 12· 7, at the end of the first quarter, but the Wa rrior (I O·O in league) went I~ Vanguard (20·2. 12·2 In the GSAC). but the Sunblrds hit on l5 of 30 from beyond the arc to keep 11 close. Goldeft .... Adlletk Coftfweftc• v.neu-ct .... ft-.no P9dflc 12 Veneuard -JoMfuon 8, Miiie 3, Sdlmldt 23, F1ullmer 24, Burne ll. McClell1n 11, Dittenblr o. Beese 4. 3-pt. go1l1 -F1ulkner 6. McClell1n I. Joeefseon 2, Milla I, Fouled out -None. Tecihnic.11 -None. FNeno '-c:Mc-Cl1rlr 15. Fast 13, S. K1mp1 14, Gllle1ple 17. Burnett 6. Horn 0, A. Kampa 6. McAmis 2. Montoya 6, Anderson 3. 3-pt. goal• -Clari! 4, S. KamJ)6 4, Burnett 2, Fest 2, A. Kamps 2, Anderson 1. Fouled out -Clark 1. Halftime -Vanguard, 41 ·38. Sea Ki ngs shut down off I.he bench 10 add nine points. Coast falls to sixth • OCC women: Sophom ore Alisa Carrillo's 36 points and seven rebounds were not enough as O range Coast Col· lege dropped solely into alxth place in I.he eight-team O range Empire Conferen ce with a 72- 63 loss to visltlng SaddJebad: Tuesday. Sunbirds fly over Lions St•n lor Susy Trujillu hit seven of Lhosc threes -a schoo l re- co rd for on t: playt•r in t1 game - anJ finished with d career·high 25 points for Mesa (10· IJ, 4·7 in leagu1·). whh.:h t:Hll still earn the 11 win:. 11ecc'!sary 10 peli· lion en: for an a1-lart;c playoff btrth with a victory Thun.day over vls11in~ Sanlil Ana. Orange · (1 10 ~ 14 Estancia 14 il n 11 40 on a 49· 18 run to close ou t the 61 • Cd.M "gtrla: Coro na d el Mar High Coach Jim Barkalow said his team wore down In the sec· ond half and Pacific Coast League host Northwood cook. advantage on its way to a 5 1 ·39 victo ry over the Sea Kings Tues· day. •Vanpard men: Brian Kim scored a game-high 26 points, but ii was n ot enough as the Vanguard University m en's basketball team fell. 74·63, to host Fresno Pacific in a Golden State Athletic Conference game Tuesd ay night. Horace Wo rmely tallied 17 points for the Uons ( l 0-14, 3· I 0 in the GSAC). Albert Jones scored 23 points while Joe'I Sligh tallied 22 for the Sunbirds (12·11 . 6·7). Gokleft West l .. &ue Costa Mesa58. WHtmin1tM 52 ~,. by Ouarten Costa Maso 16 l~ 1• 1J !>8 Wettm1ns1er 16 9 1& 11 !>2 M... -Brtdc 10. l(elly 5. Tru11llo 25. Be. Vorgar& 6. Br Vorgara 12. Cluff 0. Sanctte1 O 3-pt goal• -Bnd 3. Tru11llo 7. Br Vergara 4 . Wenmlntter Parson 13, Coulons 22, Mertel! 6, Eskey 9. Arganda 0. ~enge • Orttz 3, Thai 9, l(napp 7, Curan 9, Galvez 4, l(llroy 8. 3 pt goals -Ortiz 1, Cur11n I Estancla-Wase 11, Mino 16. Castro 18, Maldonado 6, Becerra 0, Pena 11, Neal O. Flores O. Diep 0, Hallodt 0. 3 pl. goals -Pena 3, Maldonado 2, Wase 1, Mino 1. Playoff hopes denied •Sage H1U glrla: Sage Ifill School's CIF Southe rn Section playoff h opes were crushed as the Lightn ing lost. 52-44. lo ga m e. Lions avoid upset •Vanguard women: Lisa Faulkne r sco re d 24 points a nd callied 11 a ssis ts as th e Va nguard Univers ity wom en's baske1ball tea m re - ceived a !.care.but hung on to d efeat host Fresn o Pat:ific, 84 -82. in a G olden Sta t e Alh· le t ic Co n fere nce game Tu es· Jay night. Faulkner's six three poincers BRIEFLY Senior Lauren SneU led the Sea Kings (7-16, 2·8 in league> with 13 points. six rebounds and six s1eals. Sarah Siem contribu1ed seven po ints and three s1eals. Sophom ore Kelly Kawata came Pirates lose by I 0 • OCC men: Aaron Bobik came off the bem:h 10 score a team-high 18 points, b ut Orange Coast lost, 65·55, 10 Orange Empire Co nference visitor Saddleback Tuesday. Mustangs perfect in Golden West League again Co~ta Mesa l ligh's girls soccer team capped its second co n- bt."t.-ulive undefeated Golden West League season with a 4·0 triumph over hos! Wesuninster TueMlay. C :oac h Amy Ray said. Sage Hill hosts Oxford (6 ·2 in league be fore Tuesday). to con- clude league play at 3: 15 p.m . Thursday. The Musca.n~ (15-5, 12-0 in league). mnked sixth in CIF Southl'm Section Division rv. re· c.'eivcd two goals from junior NI· lan l Duarte along with one each fmm Jasmin Day and Kara Jen· k.in!.. Waves edge 'Eaters • BASEBAU.: The wo uld-be tying run was thrown o ul at the plate trying IO score fro m sec- ond o n a wild pitch for I.he final out as the lJC Irvine baseball team opened its season with an 8· 7 no nconrerence loss Tues· day ac Pepperdlne. ~ Me'><.l, which eame\I a share of the Division Ill crown last year. ha.'i out'!(;orcd league foes. 124-J, In two years. Brittney Banning and Kyla Ao· res each had an assist while Kin· dra f\alley made twu 'laves in goal. Jenkins scored the final goal on a 45-yard free kid ... UCI sophomore Matt An der· son went 4 for 5 with three RBis. Lncludlng a solo home run. to lead the Anteaters. CfF playoff seeding;" will ·be nm11111nred Monday. Jordan Szabo went 3 for 5 and !>larte r O tris NlcoU fanned seven In five in nings. aJJowing o nly one run for UCJ. -Rarry Faulkner Werblin powe rs Sage None~· Pepperdlne 8, UC lrvlne 1 •SOCCER: Junior Arny Wer· hli11 "rnrcd four goals while Ali McLa ughlin added o ne to maintain the Sage Ifill School ttirls !.Ot'Ce r 1eam'1> thirtl·placc Academy Le ague stand ing Thl.'sday nfh·r a 5·0 vicrory oVl.'r visiting Whllney. Score by lnnlna• UCI ooo 100 :104 1 11 1 Popp 100 001 50x a 1 1 Fresh111an hmily Webb and Desiree Carver· Thomn!> each tallied o ne assiM whiJe Laura Gordon (three save ') and Ken· dra Bostwick. (one save) ea c h gu arded the goal for lhe Ligh t- ning (8·6·2. 4·4· 1 in lt•ugue). wh o are in a banle w1th Brelh · ren (]uistian for th ird pince in league and a guara nteed spo t in th e C:IF playoffi.. Sage I lill Nicoll, Huff (6), Sd uoor (6), Caesel (7), Eridt.son (8) and Wagner and Werhun 171; Barredo.. Coleman 121. Johnson (4 ), Boescti (5), Kleen (7), Kometanl 18) and Caraballo. W - Kleen. 1 0. l -Schroer, 0 1. 2B - Anderson (UCI), Brightwell (Papp) 2. HR Anderson (UCI), Baguio (Pepp), Rooney (Papp). OCC beats SD Mesa •BASEBALL: Freshman Dan· iel So karda n ailed his first ho m e run of the season, a three-run sho t to help lead the Oran ge Coast College baseball team to an 8· 7 no nconference victory over hos1 San Diego Mesa "(\Jes· 2640 UplNaka - Nollce Is hereby 11ven Pet S.Chon 21700 ~• >eq of Ille C•hlorn•• Busmen 6 Protes51011al Code lhal llw! Unde• 111ntd, SUP{ HIOR MINI STORllCE. IO•aled ti 1600 Supe• OCH l\vr , Cosl• Mes~. C11tlorn1• Countr or Otenae. Slol' ol Cattto1n11, "''" 1 on duct • public hftn \fin ot tht per\nn•I 11rope1 ly dtsc11bec1 below "' ') 10 pm 0•1 lhe l~lh ••~v ul febru•rv. 2004 lite Undtl\lln•d "''" l(Of•I CHh bod\ tn Ulo\ly • IH1n lnr pl\I du" renl M•d 1nc1dent•I• mcutrtd fh~ \lllr"llf \j)IHI\ 11en~ully conllit 111 lhe folhowma •11phenl n , nltelr on1.-hou)ehOld lurnolure and b•d) I•'"'"· cebtnfth, wo•hna goods. bicycle•. tor., baby lleml. clutltln1. olllce equtprnenl and lur noture. hand and powet tuuh, vohlchr ptt h •nd acceuornl\. bo .. , (conl1nh un known), mu••r81 •n~t1u menb and othe1 nus etll•neous llem• NIIMI or llCCOUN I SPllC£ NUM81 R l)fth Ion-~v l'l'l ..... loMClll (mtlr 'JI!) V•non MiehMI I'~ 2'7 l.t•fln Coller l3 I Jclll S. Sw1nao<1 406 David Oole1•l11I 44t s.u .... M MacCloot W "°'1N RoG~r fo02 Oz.ii.th ""° S-Ws 649 "'"tloneer 't N1mt Den ni• Avlnt. Bontt Num .... 146637301135 AucllonHf·s TtlephoM NuinOtt. (6?6) 791 6261 ,.~ Newpot1 Ruell· Cost• Mtu l>tlly ,Hot r1brUllt y 11. 18. 2004 wm ..... w.lly ............ .......... I Pu"'""' to Sf!Chon 61Q.4(d) of lht Internal Revenut Code. noUu Is hetebr coven th•I l0tm 990 Pf . Return ot '" v~le tound1lm11, tor the lo~cal year tnded lk!p lemb., lO. 200:!, 104 lhe 8 h1h11 C1u11 ~ r oun chl•nn h H 1111 Ad · v•nctmftnl of Ille RI~~ Sl1rn• ~•. 1 pr Iv alt loun(lahon ll na1l1ble •I lltc tciund•tfon's pr1n1 1r11I offi ce tor '"'""'l"'n dllf 1111 111ullf llU•tneu hours from 8·~0 llM In !1·00 PM by •nr t1111en who rt'l"Mt• II w1lh111 3 yea•s .,. w•nn1na rebruery 17. 2004 f n•m 1023, Ap· ph(•hon fot Rtco1n1toon nt l u mptln n under •ecloon 501(r )(J) ot lht Internal Revenue Code. ~rod the lell11 ut h emptoon Iron• fedtfal 1ncom• tu 11nlle1 "'i tton !IOI (•) of tire '"'''"'' Reven1H1 Code ~ also a.1H1blt '°' In \ptclton durlnt lht r uunch llon'• nor rn al buitneu "°""· l ht foundallo 11 '1 llflnc1pal offlet 13 kK•t•d •l '71 Cru ct11t Bay Drive, l acuna e .. ch. C1hl0tnta 9?651 file p1lneip•I man•.., of lht Foundation Is 8. loh11 Cerrlck PhO. 'l r ublllhtd Ntwporl llt9'!h/Cocta Mtu OtilY Pilot F tbrll.tr y II, 2004' tsCllHS ........ •a • .... . _._. -.a-••Allll To all he11s. benelo ct1rH1\, credlloli, con lon11ent credllori. and perll011\ wllo m1y oth er wt:H be onte<Hled on the wtll or u l1te. or both . ot fRllNCCS SHANER at.a FRllHCCS M SllANtR A re Tl! ION t OR PRO BA 1 l has been filed by ANfHONY p cosm lO In the Supettor Court ol Calllornl•. Counly ol 0.1na1. I Hr PC 11 llON r OR PROBATE requesh llN TllONY P COSlf.ILO be •pe>olnled H PClfSOnel r•llfu •nt•lin to ad n11n1•ler lhll Hiatt 111 lhe decedent. THE PlflflON requull lht dlKeclent's Wiii and codlotl•, 11 any , be admitted to probate The •Ill end •nr codicil• .,. ev1ll1ble fot t um1n1 Uon In the Ille kept by thto cou•t 111£ PC llrlOfil •equu ls •11lhor1ly 1<1 edmln,,ttr tilt o l•le un., the Independent Admlnla lrthon ot C.laln Ac;t (Thlt l\iithortty woll ellow tilt personal rtPrtt.•n· l•tivt lo t•h m•nr ectlona wttt1011t oblttn Int court epprou l 8tlort t •kln1 ctt ltln very IM90r tant 1etlon11 howewtf, lilt f)erMIMI reprewntatlve wlll IM requlrtcl to 111111 notlc:t to lntert1ttd jlerSOllt unleu ttlty hevt walWf not~ or conMflted to lllt l)fOf'OMd 1Ctlon.) Tht Independent •41· rnlnlt lr•lion 1uthorlty wlM l>t lf•nl1d unleH •n 1n11rottd perton fllti •n 04ljectlon to the Ptt itlotl llfld ... pod c-Wfly ttlt c-t tllould not If int Ille letttlorlty • A HEMING on ttlt ~ .... k held Otl 3/U/04 11 1:'5 ,,111, Ill 1 day. TOOAY Bvhttd' SCHEDULE Orange, 2:30 p.m. Softbal Sokarda's hom e run gave OCC (3·1) a 7-4 lead in the fifth inning. Jose Castened a earned an RBI single in the top of the eighth for the Pirates. The Olympians nearly came back wich three run in the bo ttom or the frame. OCC freshm an Mau Olne wen1 2 for 3 wi1h three runs scored and three stolen bases, and fellow freshman Ryan O ear picked up the save when he re· lieved Josh Gagne in the eighth . Fresh man pitcher Steven John s collected his first win or the season . High school boys -Corona del Mar at Northwood, 7 p.m.; Estancia at Orange. 7 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Woodbridge. 7 p.m.: Westminster at Costa Mesa. 7p.m. Community college -L.A. Pierce at Orange Coast, 3 p.m. Teni* Community college women - Oronge Coast at Grossmont, 2 p.m. High acttool girls -Sage Hill at Oxford. 7:30 p.m. Soccer High IChool boys -Newport Harbor at Woodbridge. 5 p.m.; Westminster at Costa Mesa. 3: 15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Northwood at Meadowood Parll tn Irvine, 3 p.m,; Estancia at ~ Community college men -Biol a at Orange Coast, 6 p.m. W..polo High sdlool girls -Woodbridge at Newport Harbor. 3 p.m.; Santa Ana at Costa Mesa. 3:1S p.m.; Corona del Mar al Universify, 3:15 p.m. Noncont.renc. Or•nge Coast I , Mesa 1 SCore by lnnlna• occ 001 140 010 8 11 3 Mesa 110 100 030 7 10 I Johns. Gagne (7), Clear 181 end Hazen, Hieb (9); Roberts. Ram irez 161. Yeager (8) and Cunningham. W -Johns. 1-0. I. -Roberts. Sv. -Clear (21. 2B -Young (OCCI. R. Martin (Ml. K. Martin (M). 3B -Hazen IOCCI. HA -Sokarda (OCC). Smith -Newman added twn assists whiJe Milder and Ross each added one. Buu re y, who plays third b ase. had her olher hom e run in the fourth inning or the nightcap that was ca Ued af1er five in· nings beca use of darkness. as Bakersfield won. H-1. Goalkeeper Cesar Arriaga m ade four saves for Sage Hill. which faces host Oxford to close o ut league play at 3: 15 p.m. Thur day. Nonconfwrwnc:e timi- VU swept at home •SOFTBALL: FreshmaJt Milder scores hat trick Cal State Blkersfle4d 9, Vanguard4 Score by Inning• •SOCCER: So phomore for· ward 7.ack Milder scored three goals 10 lead the h ost Sage Hill School boys soccer team to a 7-0 Acad emy League vic iory over Whilney Tuesday. Defender Jordan Salinger Catherine Buttrey hammered two hom e runs and coUecced four RBI. but the Vanguard Uni· versiry sof1ball team was swept in its nonconference d ouble· header againsl visitin g CaJ Stale Bakersfield Tuesday. CSUB 006 o3o o 9 t!> 1 \IU 103 ooo o -4 a G Hill and Ucuanan; Keltner, Aynda (3), Olvera (5) and Rolle, Bell. W- Htll, 3· 1. l -Keltner, 1-1 2B • l.icuanan (Bl. Hilvers (B). Bunrey (VU). HA • Bunrey (VU). Cal St•te Bakenfleld 8, Yant1u•rd 1 added two goals while Braden Ross and Julian Smith-Newman each added one apiece for the Ughtning ( 10·5, 6· I ln league}. wh o entered Tuesday tied with Sc. Margarc !'s for the league lead. Bultrey's first home run was a three-run shot in the third in- ning tha l pulled I.he Uons (4·4) to within, 6·4. But I.he Roadrun· ners (7-1) outscored Vanguard, 3·0, over the final four innings and won . 9·4, Score by Inning• CSUB 401 JO a 11 o VU 000 10 1 7 I Daniels and licuanan; Willis, Olvera (4 ) and Rolle. Benson. W -Daniels, 4 0. l -Willis. 1·3. 2B -Rios (Bl. Hilvers (B). HR -Bunrey (VU) Oepl l73 luc1ted •I 341 the Coty Drive So uth, Oranct . Cll 92613. II YOU 08)(C1 to the a• anions of the ~llllon. ~ou )l•ould 1ppear al Ille hn 11na ind state your obrechon• or Ille wrollen oh1trhonJ with the toUfl before the heartn11 Your appHr •nee may be In P~• son or b1 you1 •tlorney IF YOU llRE II CREOI roR or conlincenl credolo< of the llecen ed. 1ou mu\t file your cl•IM wtth lhe c:ourt 1nd m•ll 1 topy to the person.ti 11pret.enlehve •ppotnl1d by Iha court wllhln lour months lrom Iha d.ttt ol the llnl Issuance ol letteu n provided on Probate Codt s•cl1on 9100. The time IOf fllln1 claims wilt nol nplte 1>et0<1 tour ll't0fllt1t1 ltom tht hHrlne d•I• nolked above YOU MAY CXAMINE Ille file k"'t by ttM court If you art • petllOfl In· leresttd in lhct esltl•, you .,..y file with tlle COUi t a R-..nt fOf Sc>tcl1I Nolle:• (forrn DC· I~) of the flllfll of en lnvtntory and epprelltl of n tale nMb or ol 1ny Ptlitlotl Of 1ecount la PfOVldecl lft ,rotlate Code teetlon 1250. A R•ciuut for Special Notice fCMrn II IVIMable frOlll IM c..,. den. ....., ....... I .._ •. , ...... ... 11.c. .. .._ ...._a ..... ...., .., ,_ c.e-lh .. S...4el <ette --~CA HH6 Pullllahed llltwpot I hecll/Cesta Ml\I Deily ,llot hlwu•y S. II. 12, 2004 • n1w1i 1 .......... ...s...... I he tolkowm1 per$OM <!Ire do•n& buStness H C•lherine·s Buslntn lnterl01$, 3900 Parlt.wH!w In •3·38. Irvine. C1lt· lorn11 92612 Danny Reddlnc. 3900 P.ar~v1ew Ln •338, Ir vine. C11ttor nil 92612 Catherine M. Newmal't. 3900 Pa•h ttw ln. 1338. Irvine. C11tlornt192611 lhos businu s Is con· ducted by • 1t•,,.r1I parlnetShtp Have you started dolflC buslntu yel1 Nn Danny R1ddln1 lhls st111menl wH hltd with the Cou11ty Clef .. ol Ou n .. County on 01/14/04 JOO.Mt71016 Dally Pllol Jen. 21. 28. reo •. 11. 2004 wlO!I ...... ....... 10\l&dl• IS1A11Gfr CIMIS--Wl•Amll7 to •" htlra, l>tfttll clMln. cndifC)(s, con· llnpnt cttdltOl's, and peflOftl wllo rnay oll't· tfwlM 1>t lnltft1led In Ille wlff Of Hit t•. or both, ol: CHARlU Wit.LIAM NASW A I'( TITIC* f Oft '1t0· 8ATC "-.,_ fllM •Y RW:lll Y NASSIF lrl !1111 5-efiof C-t of t.11· fofttta, c-ty af Or ... THC ,[llflON roR PROIAIL requn h H YUL Y NllSSlf bt .... led II .--11 r•n •ntelive to 1d ...W.tw ttie n tet• of ltledec.-t. pt( l'CTITI<* rt4'11o h tlle decedeftr• w111 and sttll5U1 JI IH. ltt •dm1Ue0 to ptob11e The Wtll •nd any cudlctls are 1va1l1bl11 l0t eumlna hon on thfl tole kepi by the court THC PETITION requ~'ls 1ulhor1ty lo tdm1n1ster the u tile under the lnd1 penden1 lldmtnh · lrthon of htatu ACI (Th~ euthortty will •llow the perwn1I rep•e•en t1tlvt 10 t1ke many actions without obhon in1 court approval Bttore talunc ce•hon very lmpo1tanl tcllnns, however, lht person1I rtpftWnl•t•vt will bt required to 1tve notice lo Interested persons unleu they heve w•lv.O notice °' consented to the llfOl>OMd action.) 'f ht lndependenl •d· mlnl1lr1tlon •ulhority will be I' tnttd unless en lnlerntt d P•"o" files en objecllon to the pelltlon and 1hows 1ood cause why the cour I sllovld not If ant the authority. II Hf.ARING on thct p.tillon will be held on 2/'lf>/04 at I .4!l p m In Dept. I 73 loc;eltd 11 341 The City l>flYI South. Orenp, Cl\ 9?61J tr YOU 08J[CT to the 1unlln1 of the petition. you lflould iCICIM' ti lhct he• Ir!& and stele your :Elotl• Of hie written ol> tlons with tilt co~t ore tilt hct., hl1. Your ..,... enc. may be lfl peraon or by ,our •tlCMM)'. IF YOU Alt( II C"10I· TOlt or conlint t nl creditor of thct decttNd. you must Ille rOUf d1lrn wHh tilt co111 and rneil • copy to Ille perMr!t l rtrpt"9fll8'1Ye ""'°"'"d by the ~t wttMn tour -'111 ff-the '8te of "" ... '"-'-· of left• a u llf ll'ltided In f'te>ht• Code Mellon 9100 The ltme 101 lollne claim• will nol Opll c belore tout mon lh.s from the hea11nc d1te noltLtd 1bove YOU MllY EXAMlNE lhf Ille ktpl by lht cour t II you are • person on leoest•<I 111 Ille estate. you m1y file with the court I Request loo Special Notoct (tnrm Of 154) ot lht lllone ot an inventory 1nd appr eiul of t\hole n~ls or ot any pehtton O• accuunt 15 provided on Probate Code Hcloon 12!>0 A Reque&l 101 Spectal Nollet lotm Is ava1l1ble from lh• courl clerk. , .... ._, llVIMY •ASMf 2J U COUle l DI. COSTAMHA,(A Published Ntwpo• t 811c:h/Cost1 Me~ Dilly Piiot febrn••v Sr II. 12, 2004 ThWl 21 ID11CICINUWI• .... "°""' Nollet ts lltftby 11ven tll1t the undtrsl1ntd lnltl'td• to sell Ille per•Ontl property dt scrt.,.d below lo 1nf0tce • lien ltnpo\ld on '81d property under the C1lllornl1 Sell S11vlc1 Stone• r eclllty llet (Bu• a Prof Cod• 1 21700·21 /6). Tiit 11ndtn l1ntd will MN al pvblk Hit by co111petHln bld4inf on UM 25th 01 r •b. '' 0:45 A.M. on Ille prtrnotH ........ 1c1 PfoC"t•ty ""' bttfl stored •nd whtch are locettd al 17th Str .. 1 Stff St0<e1e. 110 W 17th SI . C 4, 1:4\(1 Miu , County of Olanp . Stale of C1llfcwnie. Unltt ...0 tenant• lktff below Cont.m a Include ,... IOftlf Items, llOllHflofd too41,, lllK fllnt tools J misc!. lttm• . •35 limes Wale Lan dlord reserves the "Rhl lo btd 11 lhe u le Purchn e> "'"'' be paid for al the lime of pu1chne 111 cu h only •II purchhed •temi \old ·u is: and musl br renonved al lhe lnne nt sale Sale ,ubiect lo c.anetllthon on lht event ol \elllement helween owner And obhca ted p1rly o·Br 1en's Auction Ser YIU. 909·681·41 t;l 8/N 14663730099 Published Newpnr I Bu ch/Coita Mesa OtllJ P1lnl f cb1uary 11, 18, 2004 W319 MIM..._ ... ....... The tollowona persona are doona bustnesa n •) tlmmy l , b) Jimmy l B•• & Crill, c) llmmy'1, 4SI 1 C1mp11\ Or .. Irvine. CA91612 Jimmy l , litt: .• (Cl\), 4!> 17 C1mpua Or . Ir vine. CA9?612 1hls bu11n1u i. con dueled by. • co•porallon Hive you starled dolnc business yen Yn. 06/ nm Jtmml l.. Inc . tlm r1rvl<1. Prtstdtnt This slatemenl w .. foltd wrlh lht County Cler~ of Oran .. County on 01/26/04 20046t7t 4SI 01lty Prlot Jan. 28. I eb 4, 11. 1&. 2004 W3t3 SELL your stuff ltt'outh classified! - l.1111 .... Sllb)ect to conditions jlfnc:r lbecl by the vndefsicned. sealed bids IOf 1 Lump S11m Contract••• lnvll.ed IOI the lollowlfta W0tli: -.UHllKTUll NOJICT I MUlft.WICIAln sum HMOOll NOJICT MO. tt4st0 -llD PACI.A .. a 4 UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA, IRVINE MEDICAL CCNtER COUNTY Of ~ANGE, CAllfORNIA NOJICT DISCll9'noN1 Thit project will renovate 5,941 ASr In Pavilion Ill (8111ldln1 29) to Ct Hit two ,ultas. one IOI 11rotoay aervkn •nd one tor medical suraocil sp.cMlltles The S11rrery Ind Med1e1t Specialhn Clonocs that cu11ently o«ut>y the space will also bt .ccommodated within lht renovated space lhe renoV1tiOn wilt l1n9<ove space ettoc:oel\Cy and wlM 1ncludt •PIHOJlm•hly SIA new ptocedure rooms. Apj)to•1m1t1ly lO eum rooms spue IOf chnlul and aclmlnistn1tive SuPl>Oft stall, •nd wall1111 and rece'ptlon 11115 Worlo will inctvde demolrtlon. carpentry, httardous mateoal •b•temtnl t t.c:trocal; HVAC; lwe alarm, telephone, d1t1, and plumb1111 up1111du, ne..; cuewo<lo and mlllw0<ll; patchina. Ind new finishes. 1nclud1na acousllctl cell1n1s. resil-t floor inc, carpet. and paint. ISTUUTID <ONSntlKnote con .$ 1,ou.000.00 8100CR QUALIFICATIONS: P11m. Bidders who do not meet the quahllc1hons in the Contract Documents m1y nut be el111lble for award Prime Bidders shall submit their Qualllicatlo11s on the forn1 provided by the University as •n attechment to the Bid form. ' Blddine Documents will be 1v11table on WIDNISOAY, ,......._., 11, 2003, and will be tSsued at· DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, Unlveooty ol Catof..,nl• Ir vine 5201 Calilor nla Avenue, Suite 250. Ir vine, CA 92697 24s0 (9'9) 824·6630 Net U-1(t4t)124·1l11 Check$ lor • -·nfud .. le fff will be 1equ1re<1 In the •mount of $25.00 per set of Blddin1 Docume11h Chech are to be made P•y•ble to '"lhe Re1ents of the Un1vers1ty of Calrlornoa· A mandat0<y Pre-Bod Conference and mandatory Pro1ect Site Y•••I will be conducted on TUISDAY, HllWAaY 24, 2004, beaonn1n11 promptly at I rOO '·•·Participants shall meet al. UCI MEDICAi CENTER 101 The Coty Drive, Buoldona !>3, Aud1lo11um Orana•. CA 92868·3298 (949) 824 ·6630 Map av11t1ble upon requnt ATTINDANCl At THI Nl-llD CONflllN<I AND 'lOJlCT Sill VISIT IS MANDATOIY fOI All NtMI CONTUCTOIS. THI MllT ... G Will CLOSE At 1.05 '··· ANY <ONTlA<TOIS AU1VING AFTll THIS TIMI WIU MOT ll IUG•lf TO ,AltKlf'ATl IN THI llD ,.OClSS AS A 'llMI <ONTUCTOI. Only bidders who part1c1pate In both the Pre·Bod Conterence and ttoe Proiect site vostt on their entirety. will be allowed to bid on lhe Protect as prime conlract0<s. for further •nlormahon. contact UCI Contr.ch Department within Des11n & Constr uction Services Lorn1ne Medooa (949) 824 7649 Sealed Bids for the lump Sum B:ue Bod woll not b" accepted •Her 2.00 ,.M ., WIDNISDAY, 111.AaCH 3, 2004. Bod Bo•. Front Counter Des1an & Constructo0n Servou~ Un1vers1ty of Cahfornoa, Irvine 5201 Calilor1111 Avenue. Suite 250, hvlne. Cahlorn11 926!11 24~ Sealed bods for the Lump Sum Bna Bod will be opened •I 2.0S P M . Wednesday, March 3. 2004, at. Desoen & Construction Seo vices. U111ve1s1ly of Cahloro11•. hvone 250 I Celltornla Avenue, Suite ?50, Sulllvan/Wroaht Conference Ronrn Irvine. Cat1(01nld 92691·?4~0 (949) 8?4·6630 Bid Security 1n the amount nl IO'l, of the I ump Sum Base Bod. u cludlnll 11ternate&. shall accompany u ch Bid rhe Surely 1ssu1ng tht Bod Bond 'hall be, on the Bod Deadline. •n admitted surety insurer (as deloned 111 the California Code of C1v11 Procedure Sec11ur1 99'.> 120) rhe successful Bidder and •Is Subcontractors will be 1equired to follow the nondiscromonatoon requoremenh set tooth 111 the B•ddona Ooturne11ts and to pay prevaohnc wage rates •I the locallon of the Work The succenlul Bidder will be requored lo have the loll11w111a Slate of C1hfo1no1 Contractor's hcen~e ~uroent ijf the llme of >ubnns\IOn ut the Bid U<INSl ClASSlfKATION: UCINSl COOl1 Cenerat Buoldone Conlr•clor B Otlt.r ''"efe<t S,...lflca1 11.U.r Quellfk .. 1-• ,..._. fer t• ~. '"""''"•' et ""'• ef ~Ill l..clulle, ......... -· _,, ...... ,., '""""' ,., I The Contractor shall have bHn '" busone>s undet the ume "••ne and California Con tr actor's License 101 a minimum nl !> coutmuou~ yoat s prior to the bod openina date tor tho> Pr o1ect Tfle hcense used tu satosly lhos oequ11emenl shall be of the same type requored by th~ tonhact, 2 The Contractor shall provide a 1n1111mum of 3 rtferencn 101 pro1ech l!milar In scope and size to this Pro1ect, which have been s1occn \fully completed on the past 3 years THE RE CENTS OF THE UNIVtRSITY or CALIFORNIA FEBRUARY 2004 Publos.hed Newpofl Beach/Costa Melli 011ly Polo I r ebr UAr y t I l 8 2004 W318 Policy Eec,_ No. SA·104t32· lD NOTICE TO CA£Dl- TOftS OF BULK SAl..E (SECS. 1104, 1105 U.C.C.) NOTICE IS HEREBY gryen to Ctedl· ow OI IN within named ...., tNI a bull! Mle IS about to be mad9 OI me ...... detcribed below The names ane1 bulir-. 8ddretlee Of the Mllef are HOME· LANO MORTGAGE. 600 Arilol1 Boulellard. Urnt 1100, Cotta Mesa, CA 92626 The location In catifornla Of the ct'rief eJlllCUtNe olllce OI the Mtlef is Same Aa lllted by the ....,, aft other buulHa names end addtesset UMd by me eellef WllNn ttv• ....... belofe the dlite lllCh lilt waa Ml1I Of oelivereCI to the buyer are JUST SECONDS. INC . 15635 Allon Paf11. way, 1290, lrvlne, CA 9261B The names and ~ addr-Of the buy8f -: P-'lA. B TRAN. 3960 Howard ~ Plcwy . S4iite 500, LH Veg.IS. NV 89109 The .... to be lold are dncribed in M llpl..._ Wednesday, February 11, 2004 Al -llpl..... -llpl..... - general a• All tumlture, HJd\KM, equipment. trade name, goodwiM and -locateCI at 800 Anton BoulevMI, UM 1100. Coe1a MMe, CA 92628 The bvaineM ~me uMd by the Mllef at tnat loallion 11 HOMELAND MORTGAGE The~e.dda .. OI the bulll Nie la Mardi 2, 2004 al ltll offioe OI BUAAOW ESCROW SERVICES, INC , t551 North Tuslln Avenue, Suite 500, San«a Ana, CA92706 this bulk Nie II SUllfeCI to Calllomia lJnlfoon Comme<Qal Code Section 6106 2 If to aul>jed, the rwme end addrns of the ptlM>n Wllll wtiom dalms may be tiled •• LENEE A DAL TON, BURROW ESCAOW SERVICES, INC , t 551 North Tullln Avenue. Sune soo. sa"'-Ana. CA 92705 and "1e last day lor filing d awna al\all be Mitch 1, 2004, wtrlc:h 11 1tle boalneu day t>efort tile Nie date apeolled lboYe Oae.d Janu.ry 2!:1, 2004 PAUL 8 TRAN. Buyer(•) Newport BMch-Coata MMe Daily CN698ee1 104932-LO Fe«> 11.2004 The lollowln1 pet sons .,e dotnl bus•nen as· Yachttech. 1760 Mon· rovla Ave IAIS, Costa Mtu, C111lorn11 92627 Ali Khademf. t65 Montn1st1 •A. Cost• Mesa, Calllorn11 92627 Thi1 busonu~ It. cun duct•d by 1n 1nd1v1dual Have you st.,led dolnl buslneu yel7 Yes. 04/28/1988 Alr Kh1demi This statement wu flled wltll the County Clatll of Oranae County on02/09/04 !004 .. 741'2 Dtity Piiot Feb. 11. 17. 24, Mar. 3, 2004 W32S The followlne persons are dornc bu11nesi o TNl Screenp11nt1na. !>11 N, Coltu . la Habr •· CA 90631 Randall Thompwn 521 N Collu , la H1bld, CA 90631 lhos busonos is con ducted by an ondl\lldual llave you •tar led 001na bu>1ncn yel7 No Randall Thompson lh" sl•lement wa hied with the Count Cleo t. of Or an11e Cou11t on0V03/04 2004 .. 73511 Daily Po tot r cb. 11. 11 24. Mar. 3, 2004 W3z6 lfave yOll slatted do1n1 buslnen yel7 No TlrllOlhy Oltman Tlus slat~ment was foltd with the County Clerk of 011n11e Count1 ooOl/29/04 to04H72t2t Oaoly Pilot f eb 4. II, ti, a6, M 4 W~lli ........... ... s....... Iha follow1n1 per sons 111 doonc busonen •s B·Boy Productions. 1412 Huntonaton Street •3. H B ,CA92648 Blltn Bounassossr, 14 12 Huntrnetun Strut 13, H B .. CA 92648 1 hts busmns ls con- ducted by' •n ond1v1du1t ltAve you start•d dolnt l.ous111eu y.,t? Nu Br ••n Bounanossl rh1s Slaltll'ltlll WIS loled with the County Cletlo ol Oran&• County on 01/14/04 2004H71025 D••ly Pilot feb. 11. 17. 24. M4r 3. 2004 WJ24 The follow•n& per501os ••" du1n11 busuoeu as , Scout Mo tors. 7660 £Iden Avenue fl 0 I , Co,I• Meu. CA 926:.>l Anthony James Gann, 2660 Elden Avenue •IOI. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thi> business is con dueled by: a 1ndi•ldu1I ft••• you started doing busonns yet? No Anthony James Cann This statement w•• rhe fottow1na persons hied with the Counlv are do1na business as Clert. of Oranae County Growont Minds Consult on Ol/l6/04 1n11 Cooup. 56 S1d11 2004•t71'H Cove. Newport Cool Dall• Pilot Jan 2l. 28, C•llfolnoa 92657 ' Annie Mao Bevacqua I eb 4• 11• 2004 WlOI 56 Sodr 11 Cove, Newpor Cont. Cal1lo1ma 92657 T hh business 1s con ducted by. an ond1v1dual H•ve vou started do111e buson~ss ytil? Yu 1/1/03 An111e Mao BevacQu• !his slatemMt wu hied with the Counly Cieri. ul Oran~e County on l?/22/03 200, ..... ,. O•oly Pilot Ian 71 ?II I eb 4, 11 2004 W306 The lolluwin& per >ons are do1ne business •S S r St1ofleld Conslructoun. 1923 Church St . co,ta Mesa. Cahlorn•• 916?1 Stephen F Stanloeld, 1923 Church St . Cu\la Me•• Cal1lorn1a 92621 I 111~ b11~11H!S\ •' l on dul led by on llHl•Y•du.ll ll8V• you \lat l~d do111K businen yet' Y-. 01/31/04 fldl-..""""5 Stt11hen f s1.11l1~ld '-s....I Thos \ldlemenl was Th~ followone p~r,oll\ llled woth lh• Counly ao e OOonR bu''""~ 3, Cler Ii of Orang~ l~<lunly r 0 011 0?./0?/04 ncu~ Venture evelo11 2004.,733,0 ment. SJI Tustin Ave Newport Bt•t h, Calo D41ly P1h1I Feb 4 II lurooa 9266.l 18 2~ 7004 WJl4 lomolhy R1ch4rd 011 rnan. SJI Tustin Avrt Ntwport lluch Calr forno• 92663 I hos business 1s con ducted br. •n 1nd1v1du• How to Place A .......... ... s....... The followlna 11ersons 11 • do on a bus ones\ as· l e111l[d1t com. 2•912 Monte Verde. Lnaun• Nl&utl, CA 92671 La" A, Jenb ch. 24912 Monte Verde, L•11u11.i NIJUtl. CA 92671 This bus1neu 11 con dueled by 111 1nd1v1du-I Have you ••••led cloma busone" yet> No l<1rs Jenbch lh1s •laleme111 wn hied with Ille County Cletlo of 0.l!nae County on ll'/29/03 200J •t•t273 011lr Pilot l1n 28, r eb. 4, I . 18, 2004 W312 The lollow1n11 pe1w11s are dolna bust111u u · Cout Motors, 1930 Pl11c1nllo Ave •B6, CO&U M"s¥ CA 926:>7 Jonafh~n Doyle. 638 Dorrell St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tho~ bu~111os 1s ~on ducted by 111 1nc11v1dual Have you ,111ted dOIOK bu,lnen yel7 Nu J.ln-tha11 Duyl~ This st•l•n•~r•t wn hied with the County Clerk of 01 anae County on02/03/04 200 ... t 7U22 Daily Pilot I eb 4. 11. 18. 2!>. 2004 W317 ......... ... s....... The followlna person• are dQlfll buslnen u Slouokw•• • lntfo~hou. l!.23 W Struck Ste. 0. Orin11e. C1llforn11 9268/ l•mH Kcnnath De11n1,, 1b8 £ 16th PIAlt, Co~t~ Mc••. C4lofo11113 92672 rhos bu"nns ts con ducted by .,, 1nd1v1du1o1 llave yo11 '''r ted 001ne Du•lrocn y.,11 No ld1110 I( Oo!nn1\ Thi\ statement wo hied with the County Clerk of 01 dnge County nn 01/?l/04 2004 .. 71751 0 11ly Pilot I eb 4, 11. 18, 2fi. 2004 W316 PLU IN Plug into the Pilot Classified sedion to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and pa inters. NI WPORl Bl Al It • (0\IA MI SA Daily Pilot Classified Community M arketplace ___ l)radlint'R--~ RaLc.:s and deadlines arc subject 10 change without notice. The publisher reserves lhe right to censor. reclassify. revise c>r reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your cl~~ificd ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accept'> no liability for any error in an advertisement for whic h ii may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be aJJowed for thl' first insertion. CLASSIFrniAD Munday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tue,day .................. Monday 5:00pm Hy i"nx (9491631-6594 ll'k•'< llldode )1\Uf ,...,,,. ....... J'h<IOf' lllJnll'ler !ll1J .. .,,11,~11 i;uu t..._ "-'kith"' f"" C' t.tuntc ) Hy Phone· (949J 642-56714 I lours By Ma il/In Pt•rHon: UO Wc~I Bay Slrccl L'o,ta Mrn1, C'A 92627 A l Ncwpon Blvd & Bay .St Wedne~day .............. Tul·sday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thur!.day 5 :00pm Saturday ..................... Pnduy J:OOpm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In IUOam-5:00pm Mo11duy-Fnd11y Sunday ....................... Fnday 5:00pm AllNOUIKOUNTS & MISC. 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OPPOl'Mm All rt1I estate adverhs· 1n1 In this ne•Sf>•!Mf Is subject to th• federal r a" Housone Act of 1968 •s emended which makn II 11te11I to •dver lit.e ·any prefer e nc•, llmllatlon or dlscrlm1n1t10n bestd on race. color reli110n. su, h1ndlcap, l1mlll1I 1tatu1 or netlonal orltln, Of •n lnt1ntlo11 to mtlle any such preftrence, llmll1 lion Of dlSC1flmin1tioft: Thi• newlllltllf wlll not llnowlnJly accept 1ny •dver llHmtnl for real est•I• which 11 In •lol1tl0ft al the I••· Ovt rtaders .,. hereb1 lftfOfMed that 1M dwetr- ESTATE SAU Older SIYM F~ PIAHC>S i~ ·~-· .............. ................ oi-c.~ MCMHMIDM ... ,,,,,.,,. ......... ~ •.UYDTATD ._.........,_ corJSIGW.1f tJTS l"lt 14\oertlsad In thiS '"=======:::: "'"""..,., ... •vtil•llle • 1• Oii .,, .., .. ~hlfllty .... bat ls. 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L \e l2500/mo incl 111dene1 & ponl ca1 mto views! 760 346 7940 caw .. ......,.._._ BBlMEOUS ABITALS .... , ..... -Cen bt <• .. •lt11 or ~ ...... will P•Y up to S500 for Rent. C•M Join 909 191 1937• Cll ~tlwt~ Jiii ............... .,.. celllt. ait di Ind oJtll I wtllti -714-'57~ CM ..... Jtw hou\t ~-.:· .. ~ l'llDidutlk=..3191 Rtntll To Shirt 6030 ~ llACH luxt•Y hoose on the WAlf!I. I R hr /ptrV b.\, Wlo01 t "'5et, g,v , Ip, $796949650 7123 Rooms tor RM IMO Nl/Oc-View a-Oceanfront/22nd, Provatc room. unlurn, s h•rt! h• "'"'' p11 1d, nll/smk. t.itt henette. lndfy, lbl~ to Newpotl Ille< S/l!>m Call Sam 949 ?7R 790!i (between 9~m·!:>llm) 2 •-• fer • .,., in Newport Bearh hOuu S7!i0 ~ di!!! I l/J \It•. !Miii 3/1 Aaron949·!>10 6671 == -... 2"-stor:f.. tOO 600!.I unib f'l!t eci lot vehiclb, low I II.ti cell C.otyn M-86.J.. I :t'JO RESIOENTlAl RENTALS OM& 1• ccum .......... <•sy "'1 .... 'T':: unit. small dect., u1 Id'' w/d, rp. ~ 1 /mo 949·673·7 . 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