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City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format Account Business Name and Address Description Opened Acct Status Owner Name Expires Curr Balance Phone Number Closed 100296 GRMR LTD RENTAL 12/05/1978 ACTIVE 1412 NISSON ROSHAN MANSOUR 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92680 (949)955-2328 100498 DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC 12/01/1976 RENEWAL 15832 PASADENA KENNETH R. WALKER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-4966 100712 GODFATHER'S DEN DRINKING PLACE/BAR 09/01/1972 RENEWAL 420 E 1ST ST HARVEY OWENS 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 ( ) - 100740 GRANADA PLAZA COMMERCIAL BUSINESS CENTER 03/23/1979 ACTIVE 17291 IRVINE BLVD DUDLEY B. FRANK 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)481-5000 100757 GREENWOOD AND MCKENZIE 12/01/1976 RENEWAL 440 W 1ST ST 201 CARL J. GREENWOOD 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-4000 100772 H & R BLOCK 01/15/1979 ACTIVE 542 E 1ST ST G H&R BLOCK 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (816)759-0002 100783 ROBERT HALL REALTY CO. 01/01/1968 RENEWAL 17671 IRVINE BLVD 103 ROBERT HALL 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780-3128 (714)544-9353 100792 G & S MYERS CORPORATION BOOKKEEPING INCOME TAX SERVICE 07/01/1978 ACTIVE 18051 IRVINE BLVD GARY L. MYERS 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-7660 100797 HARDY AND HARPER INC A, C8, C12 CLASSIFICATIONS - GENERAL, CONCRETE,01/01/1901 EARTHWORKRENEWAL 1312 E WARNER FRED T. MAAS SR. 12/31/2016 $0.00 SANTA ANA CA 92705 (714)444-1851 01/13/2017 9:42:54 AM Page 1 City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format Account Business Name and Address Description Opened Acct Status Owner Name Expires Curr Balance Phone Number Closed 100808 HARRIS HISTOLOGY SERVICE 06/17/1976 RENEWAL 630 S B ST RICK HARRIS 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)832-4041 100823 FORD, REED AND MIM MACK PC-BUS PARK/SCR/ACCOUNTING SERVICES 01/01/1901 RENEWAL 17822 E 17TH ST #108 ELDON FORD 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780 (714)832-3100 100877 JACK IN THE BOX #295 01/01/1901 RENEWAL 14002 NEWPORT AVE LINDA LANG 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)832-4203 100886 GILBREATH FAMILY ENTERPRISES LLC 01/01/1962 ACTIVE 520 EL CAMINO REAL GILBREATH FAMILY ENT., LL 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)993-4430 100966 DIPLOMAT APARTMENTS, LLC 01/01/1975 RENEWAL 1040 WASS DAVE SCHOEFFLER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)505-4400 100983 RONALD W. COTLIAR M.D. 07/01/1978 RENEWAL 13420 NEWPORT AVE G RONALD COTLIAR, MD 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)731-0061 101000 ORANGE COAST CHIROPRACTIC GROUP MASSAGE 06/08/1978 RENEWAL 14151 NEWPORT AVE 102 KEITH KAUSLER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-8931 101042 LEONARD KROKO INC 01/01/1975 ACTIVE 2822 WALNUT AVE D DOROTHY S. KROKO 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)832-8761 101073 LAS CASAS APTS (104) 01/05/1974 ACTIVE 15491 PASADENA AVE MANSOUR ROSHAN 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)832-7882 01/13/2017 9:42:54 AM Page 2 City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format Account Business Name and Address Description Opened Acct Status Owner Name Expires Curr Balance Phone Number Closed 101074 LAS CAMPANAS 01/01/1969 RENEWAL 1082 E MAIN ST JEANNE P. SIEGEL 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-0898 101076 LAST NAME FIRST COMPANY 01/01/1901 RENEWAL 17742 IRVINE BLVD 200 LYNN HUSTON 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)814-5576 101090 TUSTIN IRVINE INTERNAL MEDICINE GRP INC. 01/01/1969 RENEWAL 17400 IRVINE BLVD #F MARIO S. FICAROLA, M.D. 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780 (714)838-5610 101103 LINCOLN TUSTIN ARMS (4) 01/07/1975 RENEWAL 14791 NEWPORT AVE BING F. WONG 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)523-3008 101113 JAMES J. ZAHROWSKI DMDMS, INC. 01/06/1974 ACTIVE 13372 NEWPORT AVE E JAMES J. ZAHROWSKI 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-5345 101117 LOUIE'S BARBER SHOP 01/01/1966 ACTIVE 414 E 1ST ST LOUIE PRINCIPATO 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)731-9119 101197 MIMI'S RESTAURANT #7 01/01/1901 RENEWAL 17231 E 17TH MARK A. MEARS 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92680 (714)544-5522 101202 H & N FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 01/01/1901 RENEWAL 150 EL CAMINO REAL 206 ROBERT HERRMANN 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780-3615 (714)731-7677 101216 MASEK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 01/01/1963 RENEWAL 1352 IRVINE BLVD #100 OPHELIA REISINGER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780-3845 (714)544-6306 01/13/2017 9:42:54 AM Page 3 City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format Account Business Name and Address Description Opened Acct Status Owner Name Expires Curr Balance Phone Number Closed 101234 DAVID A. MELONI D.D.S. 01/04/1974 ACTIVE 1442 IRVINE BLVD 105 DAVID A. MELONI DDS 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)832-2236 101248 METSOVAS RENTALS (5) RENTAL PROPERTY 01/01/1989 RENEWAL 100 W 1ST GEORGE METSOVAS 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92680 (000)000-0000 101292 ANTHONY M. MUMOLO DDS DENTIST 01/11/1971 RENEWAL 1076 E 1ST ST E ANTHONY MUMOLO 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-5454 101326 CHOU NEWPORT PLAZA PARTNERS, LLC 01/01/1966 RENEWAL 14425 NEWPORT AVE DAVID CHOU 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (949)452-9000 101331 KARL K. NISHIMURA DDS 01/01/1962 ACTIVE 17400 IRVINE BLVD G KARL K. NISHIMURA 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-7440 101436 PARKLANE PLAZA SHOPPING CTR (13) 01/01/1901 ACTIVE 1022 WALNUT AVE ROY CHIKASAWA 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (949)830-5730 101447 PARQUE SANTIAGO 01/01/1901 RENEWAL 215 S PROSPECT AVE B MARY M. PRESCOTT 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780-3645 (714)544-7360 101449 DOUGLAS D BAUM, DDS,MSD, A PROF CORP 01/16/1989 RENEWAL 13112 NEWPORT AVE K DOUGLAS D. BAUM 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-8030 101453 PATTERSON JEWELERS FSSP/SCR/RETAIL JEWELRY 01/06/1964 RENEWAL 380 E 1ST ST DOROTHEA PATTERSON 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780 (714)544-4124 01/13/2017 9:42:54 AM Page 4 City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format Account Business Name and Address Description Opened Acct Status Owner Name Expires Curr Balance Phone Number Closed 101458 MICHAEL J. MCCARTNEY, DDS 01/01/1901 ACTIVE 18102 IRVINE BLVD 101 MICHAEL J. MCCARTNEY 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-9120 101463 JEFFRY PERSONS DDS 01/08/1977 RENEWAL 1442 IRVINE BLVD 225 JEFFRY PERSONS 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-6345 101471 PICKWICK MANOR (WINSTON INVEST0RS 01/01/1964 ACTIVE 415 E 2ND JEANNE P. SIEGEL 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-0898 101524 PPS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SALES 01/01/1969 RENEWAL 18410 IRVINE BLVD #A THOMAS FITTERER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780 (714)832-0230 101533 RAJ MANUFACTURING LLC 01/01/1965 ACTIVE 2692 DOW AVE R. BHATHAL 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-3110 101541 STERIGENICS U.S. LLC 01/01/1901 ACTIVE 1401 MORGAN CIR STERIGENICS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780-6423 (714)259-0611 101542 FRANK RADMACHER & ASSOC INC 01/09/1971 ACTIVE 14841 YORBA ST FRANK RADMACHER 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)832-1774 101556 RANCHO TUSTIN INVESTMENT CO (30) 01/01/1969 RENEWAL 17401 -11 IRVINE BLVD JERRY FIELDS 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780 (310)441-1100 101562 KRAMER ENGINEERING INC 12/04/1978 RENEWAL 3002 DOW AVE 136 DAVID KRAMER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-6222 01/13/2017 9:42:54 AM Page 5 City of Tustin Business Information - Short Format Account Business Name and Address Description Opened Acct Status Owner Name Expires Curr Balance Phone Number Closed 101565 RECCHIA INSURANCE AGENCY INC. PR/SCR INSURANCE 01/03/1971 ACTIVE 17702 IRVINE BLVD #202 DOMINIC RECCHIA 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92780 (714)544-2140 101578 RED HILL PLAZA (48 UNITS) 35 UNITS LANDLORD AKA SEASIDE RANCHEROS 01/10/1972 RENEWAL 1442 IRVINE BLVD 205 ROBERT C. DOLLEY 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-8010 101581 TUSTIN CROSSINGS 01/01/1960 RENEWAL 12932 NEWPORT L&M PROPERTY MGMT C/O FISHER & LESTER CO 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN, CA 92680 (949)646-3679 101584 RED HILL VILLAGE (15) 01/01/1971 RENEWAL 14511 RED HILL AVE JILL R. RICHTER 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)891-8804 101624 ROMA D ITALIA ITALIAN RESTAURANT 05/07/1968 ACTIVE 611 EL CAMINO REAL CHRISTINA COREA ROSSETTI 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)544-0273 101626 RONO COMPANY 01/04/1974 RENEWAL 13541 FALMOUTH DR ROBERT MOBERG 12/31/2016 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)838-6206 101627 RONCO PLASTICS INC 01/01/1976 ACTIVE 15022 PARKWAY LOOP RON PEARSON 12/31/2017 $0.00 TUSTIN CA 92780 (714)259-1385 101657 SADDLEBACK CHAPEL CREAMATION SERVICES ONLY NO CREAMATION THERE04/03/1962 RENEWAL 220 E MAIN ST JAMES D.
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