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The supervisors meeting largely focused on the qualities of the applicants, with some customers and friends offering support. BY HILLARY DAVIS

The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved the companies that will provide serv- ices to the roughly 500 private pi- lots at John Wayne Airport when the airport upgrades its aging general aviation infrastructure. ACI Jet, Clay Lacy Aviation and Jay’s Aircraft Maintenance picked up the supervisors’ approval Tuesday for maintenance and re- pair, hangar and tie-down storage management, fueling and other Raul RoaRaul Roa/Staff Photographer support services. All already have WITH A LARGE social-distancing sign in front of her, Brennley Brown performs from the balcony of her home on Alabama Street in Huntington Beach. apresence at John Wayne. Much of the discussion at Tues- day’s supervisors meeting focused on the qualities of the applicants, Balcony singer releases album with assists from customers and friends offering supportive testi- mony. Dozens of speakers and Brennley Brown, 18, gave regular cony Sessions” were born. “I love writing letter-writers endorsed ACI Jet, Friday evening performances Every Friday evening through May, a crowd Jay’s and Clay Lacy’s records of that grew to more than 100 people would gather music and playing longtime service, local ties and from her Huntington Beach home to hear her perform live music during the co- original songs, but I specialized knowledge for pilots throughout the spring months. ronavirus pandemic. of all experience levels. Brennley, a former finalist on “The Voice,” has think [playing “The aviation community in BY MATT SZABO released a live album to commemorate those Orange County and in general is times. “The Balcony Sessions: Live from Alabama cover songs] was very transparent and close-knit,” Brennley Brown just wanted to perform on that Street” came out on Friday, and Brennley per- one of the most fun wrote pilot Walter Eeds. “If com- mid-March day when she ventured onto the bal- formed one more official show that evening to panies or individuals do not act as cony of her Huntington Beach home to play a few celebrate the release. things about the ‘good citizens,’ they don’t last very songs on her guitar. “The songs that are on the live album are really long. Jay’s Aircraft has certainly The 18-year-old Huntington Beach country the songs that I felt like captured what the Bal- Balcony Sessions met and exceeded this standard.” music artist would continue doing so throughout cony Sessions were all about,” Brennley said. for me personally.” Kevin Wayt, chief pilot for the the spring months. Irvine-based supplements com- What Brennley would come to call “the Bal- See Balcony, pageA4 — Brennley Brown pany Nutrawise Corp., said ACI Jet’s entree into the JWA commu- nity three years ago has been re- freshing. Huntington Beach promotes ‘Masks Up, Surf City’ “ACI Jet is just what Orange County KSNA airport needed, and

BY MATT SZABO including social media, Surf City See JWA, page A2 TV and an email blast to 80,000- As the novel coronavirus pan- plus individuals.” demic continues, the city of Huntington Beach Mayor Lyn Huntington Beach is doubling Semeta has been mentioning the down on its “Masks Up, Surf campaign in her weekly video City” campaign. addresses to residents. ALSO FROM THE The campaign, a play on the “This citywide campaign is DAILY PILOT: phrase “Surf’s Up,” includes 100 spreading the word about the pennants, a banner at the pier importance of mask use, and the and digital displays citywide, feedback we’ve received has been Huntington Beach spokeswoman overwhelmingly positive — espe- Catherine Jun said. cially from the business commu- Fifty pennants were installed nity and partners at Visit Hunt- downtown on Aug. 6. The re- ington Beach and the Downtown maining signs are in production BID,” Semeta said. “Based on my this week, and 13 pennants and a observations, more people are banner are expected to be in- stepping up, wearing masks and stalled on the Huntington Beach doing everything they can to pro- Pier by Thursday. tect our community from Scott Smeltzer | Staff Photographer Don Leach | Staff Photographer Digital versions of the “Masks COVID-19.” Up, Surf City” signs are already NEW SIGNS that say "Masks Up, Surf City" line Main Street on Tuesday. Ten more Orange County LOCAL J.C. PLAYERS on display on readerboards at deaths were reported by the Or- CONTINUING CAREERS AT Golden West College, Pacific City nearly 2,200 free masks down- their storefronts or around their ange County Health Care Agency FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES PAGE A5 and near the 405 Freeway/Beach town over the past three week- neighborhoods, and we’re look- due to COVID-19 on Tuesday, Boulevard. Jun added that the ends. ing to expand this program more bringing the county’s death toll CHILD IS FIRST PERSON TO Huntington Beach Fire Depart- “Many of our business part- widely,” Jun said. to 734. CONTRACT WEST NILE VIRUS ment’s community emergency ners are reaching out to us, ask- “Signs are also being displayed THIS YEAR IN ORANGE COUNTY response team has distributed ing if we can install signage on on our other media platforms, See Masks, page A2 PAGE A2 Share Our Selves rolls out its mobile unit that aims to treat people where they are

BY SARA CARDINE mobile health unit that aims to remove barriers to accessing For the past 50 years, commu- healthcare by taking it out into nity health center Share Our the streets for those who need it Selves has made strides to serve most. as many vulnerable and low-in- And, given the continuing co- come people as possible, offering ronavirus pandemic, it couldn’t medical, dental and social serv- have come at a better time. ices throughout Orange County “The needs in our community with a main office in Costa Mesa. are growing as we see an increase In addition to providing at-risk in unemployment and increasing patients medical and pharmacy numbers for not only our direct services, the comprehensive cen- healthcare services, but in the ter operates a food pantry and number of families who have acts as a mailing address for come to our food pantry,” said homeless individuals who other- SOS chief executive Christy Ward. wise could not receive important “Now, the goal is to bring serv- mail. ices to individuals who, for one Staff provide rental and bill- reason or another, don’t have a payment assistance for struggling comfort level coming here,” she families and distribute school said. supplies to children in need. On Monday, Share Our Selves Scott Smeltzer | Staff Photographer Now, Share Our Selves can go even further, thanks to a new See Mobile, page A4 CHRISTY WARD, the CEO of Share Our Shelves, shows off the SOS Community Health Mobile Unit on Monday. A2 WEDNESDAY,AUGUST12, 2020 DAILY PILOT | COASTLINE PILOT | HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM Newport LET’S GO FLY A KITE man, 77, who died after being hit by car, identified

The pedestrian who died Friday night af- ter being struck by a car in Costa Mesa has been identified. Carlos Romo, 77, of Newport Beach died after being struck near the intersection of Irvine Avenue and 17th Street, on the Costa Mesa-Newport border, just after 8:30 p.m., said Costa Mesa police spokeswoman Roxi Fyad. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital shortly after the collision. The driver remained at the scene and was cooperative. No arrest has been made, and drugs and alcohol do not appear to be afactor, Fyad said. It was the second pedestrian death in Costa Mesa this year, authorities con- firmed. Anyone with video of the incident can contact CMPD traffic investigator Darren Raul Roa|Staff Photographer Wood at (714) 754-5264. —Hillary Davis DAVID MONTES, 42, of Garden Grove begins to take down his giant kites, flying just north of the pier in Huntington Beach on July 31. Child is first person to contract West Nile virus this year in county

BY LUKE MONEY the Health Care Agency and the disease to humans. acting county health officer, While the majority of An Orange County child said in a statement. “The people infected with West has tested positive for West best way to avoid West Nile Nile virus don’t feel sick, Nile virus, becoming the virus infection is to take about 1 in 5 will develop county’s first confirmed hu- precautionary measures to symptoms such as fever, man infection of the year, avoid mosquito bites.” nausea, fatigue and head or health officials said this Mosquito samples col- body aches. In more serious week. lected in Anaheim, Cypress cases, patients can experi- The child — whose and Garden Grove tested ence neck stiffness, severe name, age and city of resi- positive for the virus last headaches, confusion and dence were not disclosed — month, as did a dead bird muscle weakness or paraly- was hospitalized but is re- recovered in Irvine. sis. covering, the Orange Ten other human cases Officials recommend County Health Care Agency of West Nile virus have residents take precautions said Monday. been confirmed statewide to avoid mosquito bites and Officials said the child this year, according to the eliminate areas where the was diagnosed last week, latest figures from the Cali- bugs can breed. Tips in- but didn’t say how or when fornia Department of Pub- clude emptying standing the youngster was believed lic Health. Eight of those water sources, using appro- to have been infected with were in Stanislaus County, priate insect repellents, the mosquito-borne dis- with the others in Los An- wearing long-sleeved shirts ease. geles and Madera counties. and pants while outside Photo by Hillary Davis “West Nile virus is en- The virus, which was first and making sure door and demic in Orange County, identified in in window screens are se- PRIVATE PLANES are parked at John Wayne Airport. Single- and twin-engine aircraft, along recurring every year during 2003, is commonly trans- cured. with larger business jets, are stored and maintained on more than 60 acres at the airport. the summer months and mitted to mosquitoes when continuing into the fall,” Dr. they feed on infected birds. LUKE MONEY writes for the signed the approval proc- port-initiated settlement Clayton Chau, director of The insects can then spread Los Angeles Times. JWA ess for this contract in or- agreement dating to 1985 Continued from page A1 der to breeze past watch- sets limits on JWA’s noise dog groups and de-fang levels, commercial depar- THE DAILY we want to encourage you anyone with interests that tures, number of annual COMMUTER to grant ACI Jet the oppor- contradict those goals ... passengers and airport tunity to continue their al- The process has been capital improvements. PUZZLE ready outstanding ‘start’ to made to appear demo- General aviation isn’t improve the entire air- cratic, but when the inevi- regulated by the agree- port,” he wrote. table complaints arise af- By Jacqueline E. ment. That means private Newport Beach neigh- ter the consequences of planes can land and take Mathews bors also chimed in — this expansion become off 24 hours a day, al- having long been inter- widespread public knowl- though they are held to ACROSS ested in any impacts re- edge, the county will point the same noise standards. lated to a reconfiguration, to the paltry disclosures it 1Genesis boat The supervisors voted which will offer new ame- has offered up and claim 4VP Spiro last year to approve a new nities to users of larger, that documents have been 9Border on general aviation facility at typically noisier business shared,” Pearl wrote. 13 Empty space JWA with customs screen- 15 "Hurray!" jets. The Newport Beach City Newport resident Sue Council and the city’s Avia- ing for private interna- 16 "__, Nanette" tional flights while keeping 17 Magazine title Dvorak, who is active in tion Committee signed off airport discussions, told on generally favorable onsite storage space for 18 "Red __ Valley" the smallest airplanes 19 Happy the supervisors that the evaluations of the propos- county’s process so far has als in July. roughly as is. expression The current balance of 20 Cockneys & been nontransparent. Though their approval is In a commentary pub- only advisory — the air- plane storage leans toward others smaller aircraft favored by 22 Jealousy lished in the Daily Pilot port is in Santa Ana and is last week, Balboa Island overseen by Orange hobbyists. 23 Anthropologist resident Lee Pearl, also an County — the county al- Airport officials and the Margaret airport watchdog, agreed, lowed Newport to offer chosen operators are now 24 Man's and called the plan a “col- feedback. set to negotiate lease nickname ossal mistake.” Newport Beach, which terms, which will need the 26 Insist on “Orange County officials sits under the John Wayne supervisors’ final approval. having (operators of the airport) departure path, has long 29 Friendly SUDOKU stage want to meet their revenue had a seat at the table for [email protected] 34 Tennis pro 26 Left-hand goals, and they have de- airport operations; a New- Twitter: @dailypilot_hd Chris By The Mepham Group ledger entry 35 Conked out 27 Stay away from 36 Hightail it Complete the grid so each row, column and 28 Large fruit MASKS of a reality check after all open, so there’s no one to 37 Pitcher's error 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every 29 By oneself of those big protests, and go see ... My take is to wear 38 __ off; becomes digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve 30 Dissolve Continued from page A1 people were having these your mask, do the right less angry Sudoku, visit sudoku.org.uk. 31 Mark one's big church services. thing to get this economy 39 Huff and puff cattle There were 1,051 daily “People were going out back open. I need a job. 40 Start of a positive tests received, and of their way to make it a “I don’t know how Hunt- 32 Fencer's thrust the amount of cumulative big point about not wear- ington got so controver- marriage 33 Penetrate 41 __ out; indicate cases (including deaths) is ing them, and now I think sial. Just wear a damn 35 Dirt 42 Door hanger's now 41,578. alot more people know mask and get us back to 38 Large parrot piece The county is nearing people who have had work.” 43 Snail's feeler 39 Columns half a million tests admin- [COVID-19], or they’ve had Here are the latest cu- 45 Not as harsh 41 Skillet istered, as there have now it themselves ... I think mulative case counts and 46 Writing fluid 42 To the __; been 498,642 cumulative there’s a lot more moder- deaths for select cities: 47 __ over; completely tests, including 13,839 re- ate people who aren’t as •Santa Ana: 8,062 cases; contemplate 44 On __; walking ported Tuesday. visible that are finally kind 192 deaths 48 Halt softly Surf City has developed of getting their voice •Anaheim: 7,093 cases; 51 Helper 45 Revolutionary areputation for resisting heard.” 174 deaths War gun the use of masks, but Huntington Beach resi- •Huntington Beach: 56 Hilarious Huntington Beach resi- dent Kevin Wood, 54, said 1,843 cases; 52 deaths person 47 __ pie 48 Injection dent Amanda Olson, 38, he was laid off from his job •Costa Mesa: 1,358 57 Express said she sees the cam- as a regional sales man- cases; 13 deaths gratitude to 49 Play gigs from city to city paign as a positive one. ager for a large electronics •Irvine: 1,274 cases; 12 58 Drive out Olson contracted a mild company in March. deaths 60 Greek liqueur 50 Flow out slowly case of COVID-19 herself Though he called him- •Newport Beach: 943 61 1/16 of a pound in early July, she said, but self “center-right” from a cases; 14 deaths For answers to the crossword and 52 Have nothing 62 Not cuckoo Sudoku puzzles, see page A3. has since recovered. political standpoint and a •Fountain Valley: 398 63 Locust or larch to do with “I feel like [wearing a supporter of President cases; 10 deaths 64 Initial stage 53 Without mask] has become more Trump, he said he recog- •Laguna Beach: 147 65 "We __ It All"; 5Make 10 "I wasn't __ 54 Actor __ Beery mainstream,” Olson said. nizes wearing masks as an cases; fewer than five Waylon Jennings hamburger yesterday, you Jr. “There was a time when important and nonpoliti- deaths 55 Fish in a song 6Central part of a know!" even if you were wearing cal issue. For up-to-date informa- casserole church 11 Tulane or USC one, you were kind of wor- “I have a contract in my tion about the coronavirus DOWN1Address 59 Rose ried that people were go- hand right now for a job in Orange County, visit abbr. 7Hardly __; 12 Theater award Kennedy's ing to say something to that’s going to pay me a lot occovid19.ochealthinfo 2Item on a bread seldom 14 Scandinavian youngest you in a negative way. of money to cover L.A. for .com/coronavirus-in-oc. tray 8Adores nation Now, I feel like I see a lot this certain company,” 3Metric weight 9Actress 21 Fender blemish Tribune Media more masks, and I’m glad. Wood said. “They won’t [email protected] 4Overseas Lansbury 25 Perform on Services Ithink there was a little bit hire me because L.A.'s not Twitter: @mjszabo WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM DAILY PILOT | COASTLINE PILOT | HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,2020 A3 LEGALNOTICE CITY OF NEWPORTBEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION NO.2020-70

ARESOLUTIONOFTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THECITYOFNEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA,DECLARINGITS INTENTIONTOCONDUCT APUBLIC HEARINGTOCONSIDER GRANTING NON-EXCLUSIVECOMMERCIAL SOLIDWASTE ANDDIVERTIBLEMATERIALS HANDLINGFRANCHISES WHEREAS, theCityCouncil of theCityofNewport Beach(“City”)findsand determinesthatthe collection of municipal solidwaste and divertible materials, including recyclable materials,food scraps,green waste,wood waste,construction anddemolitiondebris,and all othermaterialsthatcan be diverted from landfilldisposal (collectively“CommercialSolid Waste”)generatedwithinthe City is avital publicservice; WHEREAS, theCityCouncil furtherfindsand determines that thecollection, transportation,storage,and disposal of municipal solidwaste andthe collection, transportation, processing, and diversionofprocessable municipal solidwaste and divertible materials(“Commercial Franchise Services”)isamatterofgreatpublic concernbecause improper controlofsuchmatters subjectsthe City to potential liability, damagesand penalties,and maycreate apublic nuisance, airpollution,fire hazard, infestationand other problems affectingthe public health, safety andwelfare;

WHEREAS, thenon-exclusivefranchisesfor theuse of public streetstoprovide Commercial Franchise Services promotesthe publichealth,safetyand welfare by providing permanence andstability amongthose businesseswishing to providesuchserviceand accountabilitytothe Cityfor compliance with currentand future state mandates;

WHEREAS, in 2017, theCityCouncil adoptedamodel non-exclusivecommercialsolid waste franchise agreementfor privatesolid waste haulersand,thereafter, enteredinto franchise agreements with anumber of commercialsolid waste franchise haulers (“2017 Franchise”),effectivethrough November 8, 2024;

WHEREAS, althoughthe 2017 Franchise does notexpireuntil November 8, 2024, on October 22,2019, theCityCouncil approvedanew modelfranchise agree- ment in compliancewithAssembly Bill 1826 andAssembly Bill 341(“2020 Franchise”),thatexpiresinthe year 2027;

WHEREAS, theCityhas sincereceivedapplicationsfrom 2017 Franchise holdersand newapplicants that wish to performworkunder the2020Franchise;

WHEREAS, pursuanttoArticle XIII of theCityCharter, Chapter 12.63(Solid Waste Management)oftheNewportBeach MunicipalCode(“NBMC”), andCalifornia PublicResources Code Sections40059,49300,and 49500through49523,orany successor statutes, theCityisauthorizedtoenterintonon-exclusivefranchise agreements forCommercial Franchise Serviceswithprivate solidwaste haulers;

WHEREAS, pursuanttoCityCharterSection 1301 (Granting of Franchise), theCityCouncil,prior to granting anyfranchise,shall passaresolution declaringits intentiontogrant same,stating thenameofthe proposed grantee(s),the characterofthe franchise,and theterms and conditions upon whichitisproposed to be granted; and

WHEREAS, such resolution shallfixand setforth theday,hourand place when andwhere anypersonshavingany interest thereinorany objectiontothe granting thereofmay appear before theCityCouncil andbeheard thereon.

NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by theCityCouncil of theCityofNewport Beachthat:

Section 1: TheCityCouncil herebydeclaresits intentiontogrant non-exclusive franchises,subject to thefollowing general termsand conditions (“Non-exclusive Franchise”):

a. Effectivedate.October 8, 2020;

b. Franchise fees. Sixteen percent (16%) of gross monthly receipts. Five and one-half percent (5.5%), shall be earmarked for the purposes of indemnifying andholdingthe City harmless from environmentalliabilityassociatedwiththe franchisee’s operationsinthe City.Thisportion of thefranchise feeshall be paidintothe City’s Environmental LiabilityFund. One-half percent (0.5%) shall be attributable to themaintenanceand implementationofthe City’s SourceReduction andRecycling Element;

c. Term.October8,2020 to October 7, 2027;

d. Rates. TheCityshall notset franchisees’ binrates;

e. Indemnification.Franchisees shallindemnify andholdCityharmlessfrompenalties anddamages forfailure to meetstate recycling requirements with respecttothe portion of theCommercial Solid Waste stream collectedbyfranchisees;

f. Diversion requirements.Franchisees shall divert aminimum of fifty-five percent (55%), subjecttoincrease as required by state law, of all processable municipal solid waste,recyclable materials, food scrapsand green wastecollected by franchisee.Franchisees shall divert aminimum of sixty-five percent (65%), subject to increaseasrequired by statelaw,ofall constructionand demolitiondebris collectedbyfranchisees;

g. Disposalrequirements.Franchiseesshall disposeofCommercial Solid Waste,not otherwise diverted,inOrangeCountylandfills pursuanttothe City’s wastedisposal agreementwiththe County of Orange.Citymaintains theright to designate disposal facilities to be used by franchisees;

h. Billing. Franchisees shall be responsible forall billing andcollection forits accounts;

i. Termination. Franchise shall notberevoked unless franchisee has defaulted in theperformance of anyobligationofthe 2020 Franchise,and theFranchise maybeterminatedpursuanttoNewport BeachMunicipal Code Section 12.63.140;

j. Application requirements.Prior to obtainingthe 2020 Franchise,franchisees shalldesignate thespecificCommercialFranchise Services forwhich it desires to applyand shall demonstrate competenceinand compliance with the City’sinsurance, equipment, anddiversion requirementswithrespect to thoseCommercial Franchise Services;

k. Public education. Franchiseesshall meet City’s requirementstoimplementrecycling,diversion andsourcereduction public educationactivities;

l. Recycling/diversion programs.Franchisees shall implementand providerecycling anddiversion programs forall customerssubjecttoCaliforniaState Assembly Bills 939, 341, and1826, andthe California GreenBuilding StandardsCode, codifiedinthe California Code of Regulations Title24, Part 11,(“CALGreen”);

m. Hauler representative.Franchisees shall designate arepresentative to assist in implementing State-imposed recyclingand diversion programs; and

n. Compliance. Franchisees shall comply with allstate,federal laws andregulations,terms andconditionsofthe franchise agreement,the CityCharterand theNewport BeachMunicipalCode.

Section 2: TheCityintends to grant the2020 Franchisetothe followingentities (collectively, “Proposed Grantees”),which currentlyholda2017 Franchise and arepresently licensedand permittedtoconductbusiness in theCity: a. ArakelianEnterprises,Inc.dba AthensServices; b. CR&R Incorporated; c. Direct Disposal; d. Haul-AwayRubbish Service Co.; e. Interior RemovalSpecialist,Inc.; f. JD Demolitionand Grading,Inc.; g. RainbowDisposal Co., Inc.; h. Tight Quarters,Inc. i. UniversalWaste Systems, Inc. j. Ware Disposal,Inc.; and

k. WasteManagementCollectionand Recycling, Inc. dbaWaste Management of OrangeCounty

Shouldany of theabove entities be granteda2020 Franchise,and accept such 2020 Franchise,the respective entity’s 2017 Franchise shallbeabandoned at such time the 2020 Franchise is grantedpursuant to City CharterSection1303. Section 3: TheCityintendstogrant the2020 Franchise to thefollowing entities (collectively, “Proposed Grantees”),which do notcurrentlyholdafranchisewiththe City: a. American Wrecking Inc.; b. Dallaco,Inc.dba Pacific CoastEnvironmental; c. Kevin RayDemolitionInc.; and d. L.A.L. Services, Inc.

Section 4: TheCityCouncil shall conductapublic hearing on August25, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.,orassoon thereafter as is practical,inthe City Council Chambers locatedat100 Civic CenterDrive,NewportBeach,California,toconsider granting theProposed Grantees the2020 Franchise.Persons whohave an interest in or objection to thegrantingofthe 2020 Franchise to theProposed Grantees mayappearbeforethe City Counciland be heard at that date andtime.

Section 5: TheCityCouncil of theCityofNewport Beachfindsthe adoption of this resolution is categoricallyexemptfrom the California EnvironmentalQuality Act(“CEQA”) underSections 15301and 15308ofthe California Code of Regulations setforth in Title14, Division6,Chapter3whichexempts “existingoperationsand facilities” and“actionsbyregulatoryagencies forprotectionofthe environment.” ApplicationofSections15301 and 15308 is appropriate because theresolutiondoes not changenor expand existing solidwaste operationsand facilities within theCity. This resolutionisalso consistent with thegoals of California State AssemblyBills 939, 341, and1826, TheCalifornia Solid WasteManagement Act, CALGreen,aswellasthe objectivesofthe City’s SourceReduction andRecycling Element.

Section 6: Therecitals provided aboveare true andcorrect andare incorporatedinto thesubstantive portion of this resolution.

Section 7: If anysection, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is,for anyreason, held to be invalidorunconstitutional,suchdecision shall notaffectthe validity or constitutionalityofthe remainingportionsofthisresolution.The CityCouncil herebydeclaresthatitwould have passed this resolution,and each section,subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof,irrespectiveofthe fact that anyone or moresections, subsections, sentences,clauses, or phrasesbedeclared invalidorunconstitutional.

Section 8: PursuanttoCityCharterSection 1301,thisresolutionshall be publishedinthe City’s official newspaper within fifteen (15) days of itsadoption andat least ten(10) days priortoAugust 25,2020.

ADOPTED this 28th dayofJuly,2020.

/s/WillO’Neill,Mayor ATTEST: /s/Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE /s/Aaron C. Harp,CityAttorney A4 WEDNESDAY,AUGUST12, 2020 DAILY PILOT | COASTLINE PILOT | HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM

ward in the evolution of ership is more vital than critical right now. Costa DR. JAY MOBILE street medicine, the trans- ever as communities, states Mesa is on the verge of LEE, Continued from page A1 port of medical and social and nations battle the co- 1,300 (coronavirus) cases chief services to where homeless ronavirus. and 71 of those are chil- medical convened a group of stake- populations reside. “It is people and institu- dren,” Foley said. officer, holders and local digni- “When you think about tions like SOS that are on “Being able to serve peo- gives a tour taries for a ribbon-cutting health you have to think the frontlines and really ple out in the community, of the SOS ceremony meant to coinci- outside the four walls of a making a difference,” wherever they are, helping Community de with National Health clinic,” Lee said. Rouda said. “How apropos, them get tested and helping Health Center Week, Aug. 9 to 15. “ZIP Code matters, social during Health Center Week, them get the healthcare Mobile Unit Ward said the celebration connection matters, to be rolling out — literally they need — this is what we on Monday. was the culmination of whether someone has a and figuratively — your need to be working on in months of planning, as a roof over their head or ac- new mobile office. That’s our country right now.” defunct 2006 mobile vehi- cess to a meal matters. With going to help reach people Lee and a small team Scott cle housed in storage was our mobile unit we have who are harder to touch in took the unit out for a test Smeltzer retrofitted into a medical the opportunity to break these difficult times.” run or two in June, making office on wheels, complete down some of those walls Arepresentative from the the rounds at places home- throughout Orange County touch, to people who do with a small intake office, of distance and isolation office of Assemblywoman less residents are known to and also see the Share Our not often see the human restroom and two exam and be able to get to com- Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-La- congregate. Selves mission at work. caring they deserve,” he rooms. munities that are in great guna Beach) shared re- It gave the group a “We’ve been able to pro- said. SOS Chief Medical Offi- need.” marks, as did Costa Mesa chance to work out the lo- vide some services and a cer Dr. Jay Lee described Rep. Harley Rouda (D-La- Mayor Katrina Foley. gistics of driving a medical caring touch, even though [email protected] the new unit as a step for- guna Beach) said such lead- “The mobile unit is so office to homeless shelters it’s a socially distanced Twitter: @SaraCardine

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Sports subscribing to The Times, Huntington Beach resident, THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL and (714) 966-4612 Orange County. saw Brennley perform live codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The WILL and Email for the first time on Friday. any codicils are available for examination in the file [email protected] “It was a good mix in her kept by the court. ©2020 Times Community News. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the TCN Classifieds show between her own All rights reserved. estate under the Independent Administration of Estates 800-234-4444 work and cover songs,” Act. (This authority will allow the personal Lum said. “I thought [the representative to take many actions without obtaining show] was really good. It court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be was definitely a safe envi- required to give notice to interested persons unless they ronment, and it seemed have waived notice or consented to the proposed like all of the people were action.) The independent administration authority will Harry Norman Klitzner really happy to see some be granted unless an interested person files an objection live music, especially with to the petition and shows good cause why the court September 26, 1932 - July 29, 2020 should not grant the authority. everything going on.” A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court Harry Norman Klitzner, 87, passed away peacefully on Brennley has more proj- as follows: 09/23/20 at 10:30AM in Dept. C06 located Wednesday, July 29, 2020 with his beloved wife Ann by ects in the works. She plans his side. He was born on September 26, 1932 in Detroit, at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, to release her self-titled EP CA 92701 Michigan to the late Isadore “Charles” and Margaret Klitzner. Notice in Probate Cases Harry grew up an only child in Chicago. His father was on Sept. 17, after dropping (1) If you plan to appear, you must attend the hearing a vaudeville comic who performed under the stage name the single “One More Hal- by video remote using Microsoft Teams; (2) Go to the “Charlie Country.” His mother, Margaret, was a stage dancer lelujah” in February. She is Court's website at http://www.occourts.org/media- and performed in vaudeville reviews. One of his earliest memories was being on stage as part of his father’s act, and doing work on a new Netflix relations/probate-mental-health.html to appear for show, though she can’t di- probate hearings; and for remote hearing instructions; he certainly inherited his father’s sense of humor. He enjoyed (3) if you have difficulty connecting to your remote a good joke and always looked for the funny aspect of any vulge the details just yet. hearing, call 657-622-8278 for assistance. situation. In his youth he loved playing hockey and was a She said she plans to IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you lifelong Chicago sports fan. Harry also developed a love of move to Nashville early should appear at the hearing and state your objections music, specifically jazz. He and his friends would go to the hangouts in Chicago to listen to the local sounds. next year to continue her or file written objections with the court before the country music career. But, hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your In 1954, Harry was introduced to the love of his life, Ann attorney. Gibson. They were dating, and when Harry found out that he she said, don’t be surprised IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor was going to be transferred to Santa Barbara, he knew this if there are more im- of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court was the time to propose. Lucky for him, she said “Yes”! He promptu Balcony Sessions and mail a copy to the personal representative moved out west, but drove back shortly thereafter to marry Ann in 1956.They drove to California for their honeymoon and from her patio on Alabama appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four Street before then. months from the date of first issuance of letters to a made the west coast their home. general personal representative, as defined in section Harry earned his degree in electrical engineering and “I really feel like I’ve 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days went on to serve in the army reserves from 1957 to 1959 as found my love for music from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of an electronics specialist. During his career with Raytheon, and then Ford Aerospace, he was a program manager and again,” Brennley said. a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate “Through the Balcony Ses- Code. spent most of his time in the Newport Beach facility working Other California statutes and legal authority may affect on advanced military projects. After retiring, Harry did some sions, it’s kind of lit a fire your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with consulting work but mostly enjoyed doting on his cherished under me in my music grandchildren, playing golf, and sharing a meal and glass of an attorney knowledgeable in California law. journey moving forward. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If wine with family and friends. Harry will be missed by his wife of 63 years Ann; son Erik That’s really ultimately you are a person interested in the estate, you may file what music is supposed to with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE- Klitzner (Kathy), of Santa Ana, CA, grandson Kyle of San 154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate Francisco, CA, granddaughter Kelly of Irvine, CA; son Kurt do — unite and heal. Klitzner (Janet) and grandsons Brennan, Keaton, Kade Through my music and my assets or of any petition or account as provided in and Drew of San Diego, CA; son Todd Klitzner (Elise) and Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special grandsons Jude, Rhys and Graham of Costa Mesa, CA, and lyrics, I hope to always do Notice form is available from the court clerk. many other cherished extended family. He was a devout that. The Balcony Sessions Attorney for Petitioner Christian and a member of Newport Harbor and King of Glory have taught me that’s what MARIE SOLORZANO-KOESTNER - SBN 191790, Lutheran Churches. KOESTNER & SHAHON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW music can offer people. Advertise in CLASSIFIED Today Due to Covid-19 there will be no services. Please visit https:// That’s how powerful music 13019 BAILEY STREET www.gatheringus.com/memorial/harry-norman-klitzner/4602 WHITTIER CA 90601 timescommunityadvertising.com to view and share thoughts and stories about Harry that are can be.” 8/5, 8/6, 8/12/20 special to you. Please read the “Welcome to Harry Klitzner’s CNS-3385364# Advertise in CLASSIFIED Today Memorial” message to the right of their picture for information DAILY PILOT [email protected] timescommunityadvertising.com on using this site. 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COLLEGE BASEBALL Local J.C. baseball trio continuing at four-year colleges

BY ANDREW TURNER versity has always been a dream of mine since I was a kid,” Spencer Serven was just a Letterman said. “When I blew freshman at Fountain Valley my knee out senior year, I High School when he journeyed thought my baseball career was to Goodwin Field to take in a over. It was a tough time for me. baseball game at the 2015 Fuller- Now, I’m in the position to com- ton Regional. pete at a Division I school. I His cousin, Brian Serven, was couldn’t be more thankful.” astandout catcher for Arizona After spending his high school State and a semifinalist for the years at a boarding school in In- Johnny Bench Award that sea- diana, Newport Beach native son. The Sun Devils would fall to Hayden Schott returned home to host Cal State Fullerton in 14 in- play baseball at Cypress College. nings. He will now be moving back Since that late spring night, across the country, as he has Spencer Serven has had his heart committed to play baseball at set on going as far as he can in Columbia University. baseball. He wants to play in the Dealing with the Indiana win- NCAA Division I college baseball ters has prepared Schott for this postseason, and if possible, he next step. would like to follow in his cous- “We were really struggling to in’s footsteps by playing profes- kind of get on the field, so we sional baseball. Brian Serven was did a lot of indoor stuff, which I Don Leach | Staff Photographer taken in the fifth round (140th was never used to,” Schott said. overall) of the 2016 MLB draft by HAYDEN SCHOTT, left, and Spencer Serven are headed to four-year universities after spending last season at “It just made me adapt to a life the Colorado Rockies. Cypress College. Schott is going to Columbia University and Serven to the University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley. that I obviously hadn’t ever ex- When Spencer Serven trans- perienced before.” ferred to Edison as a junior, he Serven will be a redshirt fresh- The freshman outfielder batted made an immediate impact. He man when he joins the Uni- .317. He scored 18 runs to go hit a home run in Edison’s first- versity of Texas – Rio Grande with 17 RBIs, five doubles, one round win at Long Beach Wilson Valley, and he will not be going triple and a home run across 18 in the 2017 CIF Southern Section alone. Letterman has also signed games for Cypress. Division 2 playoffs. The Chargers with the Vaqueros, who were co- Schott, who plans to pursue a would go on to make the champions of the Western Ath- degree in economics, said that quarterfinals. letic Conference along with New there was a negative stigma Starting his college career, Ser- Mexico State and Cal Baptist for about attending and competing ven reunited with Edison team- the 2019 season. at a junior college growing up. mate Carson Letterman at Cy- “We did talk about [playing to- He did not want to put a cap press College. Serven hit .340 gether],” Serven, an outfielder on his potential, but he had a with three home runs, 18 runs who is majoring in communica- positive experience and would scored and 12 runs batted in be- tion, said of playing with Letter- recommend it to anyone who fore COVID-19 canceled the man yet again. asked about it. spring season. “We talked about the blue-col- “It’s a much better way to The eligibility of nearly 9,500 lar mentality, and the culture meet your end goal than trying Courtesy of Carson Letterman junior college athletes competing down in south Texas is some- to just rush into it out of high in spring sports was restored via CYPRESS COLLEGE baseball player Carson Letterman, an Edison High thing that we both gravitate school, maybe ending up at a avote by the California Commu- alumnus, has signed with the University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley. toward.” four-year that’s not where you nity College Athletic Assn. board Letterman batted .378 in 21 wanted to end up, [or] some- of directors following the cancel- might take for granted the time mates and the off-the-field stuff. games for Cypress in the spring. where where you’re not going to lation of the season. being with them,” Serven said. “When the season gets can- He scored 22 runs and drew play for the first couple of years “Everyone feels like their sea- “Even if it’s tough because it is celed, it doesn’t cancel your more walks (15) than strikeouts anyway,” Schott added. son should have went longer…, hard work and stuff, you do kind friendship, but it kind of hurts it (11). He is an infielder and is ma- but when you’re away from your of take for granted sometimes alittle bit because it’s hard to joring in mathematics. [email protected] teammates, you realize that you the camaraderie with your team- see everyone all the time.” “Moving onto a four-year uni- Twitter: @ProfessorTurner

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