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. " , ·> ' BUU<RATE .. U.S. POSTAGE •• PAID CARMEL.CA Permit No.149 YO~UME 80 NO. 1' - JANUARY 5 1995 s s- "' .- - y ~ ' ~ c -· ~ c : F 0 R L 0 c f. N :-- \V s A ")'\ ~ s 0 ;::; " (' " l 9 1 5 1'1 ' --, ... . I ~ ' " J ~ I \._,I """' ...,. ...._ : . . A. Rose -is rose. ACCEPTING LIMITS a • • Analysis: Short on ~?ney, water and land, . Cannel is 'frOzen cOmmuriity' with new constraints · . .· . . By PAUL WOLF .a ccordi~ to Toni 1epson, executive director of th~ ' · · Carmel Business Association:< · W .,. , ~tH. FE~R than ~0 v~ant. lots left~· a tigh~ Revenu~ will remain flat throughout the 1990s, •. I ·drY financial p1cture and a water outlook, Carmel is· acoording to City Administrator I ere Kersnar. not headi~g for many ~ati~ changes in 1995. - Last July, Kersnar forecast modest.growth for· the In .fa~,_ the course that the city will chart is pretty $7.6 million 1 99~-95 budge~, but revenues were down much laid out for the rest of this ~ntury. . $64,000afterthe·fJrstquarter.·Withoutarebound, the "Our community is frozen," commented Mayor Ken · city is on track to wind up slightly below last ye8.r's ·' White, with one qualifier: "We are not unique." revenues . . White was refc;rrlng foremost to the budgetary When ~e coun~il meets for its mi~-year budget picture~ which appears equally harsh for cities through- review Ian. 17, one of the key issues members will face out the state. In a sense, the trouble begins at the top is which capital-improvement projects will have to be· and trickles down: The debt-ridden state government · "dropped" until, next fiscal year, Kersnar said. · is starting to rely more on city reven.ue sources, but the .Looking back on the last year or so, the city municipaliti-es, still hurting from recession, have little . administrator'sproposals-for"revenueenhancements" lffOTO/SUSAH lf<X to give. . • · have not generated suffi~jent s~pport. These have Rose Ulman has been a fixtUre in the local real eslote , AB for Cannel, rigorous c«;>mpetition from other included charging non-residents for lihrany cards and ·scene for ~rly 50 yeQ.rS, See profile, page 30. · · tourist destinations seems to· have leveled' the once- continuous growth c~e from the tourist dollar, See CONSTRA{NTS page 5 - KSPB to launCh 24-hour format .• .J,OOO-wati ra(lio &tation . will rffk.r~BC new1, variety ofTTiiilt1ca~~ P~· ·. ·.Y. . .·· .· , :···;::!-:·~y:pAu~>VVOLF. SCQIT By BREART0N . w t~lt&~~if1t1~-J rm A brand-new' sateUite dish percheda top the RObert Louis Stevenson a dilference. . there#;~!Y. eo~q~_9A·. School auditorium and 1 ,000 watts of . the:_dtou·· h t front ~-water-nuiol£~ power, KSPB FM 91.9 is poised to broad Ardric~: olfain ftllhet.ieen tu• cast around-the-clock for the frrst time 1d~y ~md ·Wednesday mornings, ·a c in its history~ cording to meas~~rnents. by Cali For Tyler, director of theater fontia .. Atneri.can Water Co. at ·the · , Ham~sh and radio programs at the timing San 'Clemente Reservoir. RL~, for KSPB's new format couldn't be bet "Things are fu.u~UY ·starting t9 ter. change," said Datt;y:Fu erst, wate.t · "·We've always f~lt that we needed to resources inanage~:fot1pe Mon~~ey. be more than jusr a music station for Pe~insula Water Mari~ement.Dis~. trict; · · - · .kids," Tyler said. "We want to be that,. but, in addition, we want to be able to . ' I'HOTO/SCOIT 8JEAfTON hi''ROa ·.i··~hfa.=.l:· l-: ··aw o~· · .... .1 ' 9=·-·&.ig~···l y '·.~hv ~·.-r:: .ij_~. give something to the community." ·Daniel Annereau, a junior at Robert Loui~ Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, stands t ~g -:Jill. . ~=--' ~r·=-.··n. -:P . e.P'. ,-.~..\i.·:i.. On Saturday, KSP~ will begin broad beside a brand new satell~te dish recenrly installed on top of the school's auditQriu.m. gro.· :·U: nd b~·-.. .· ..· .· ··. ·: .· = .(·, · casting live f~s from Pub)is._ Radio Annereau, a studentengineeranq KSPBdeejay, helped assemble the dish, 9long with :Biitl\:i~t International (PRI) and the-,ritish. prof~ssional engineer _Mike Blanken beeler. Annereau estimated the c_ost of the dish, .-:: ·:/=:i: d.ii :. l.. .).J:. ,QjJ.).tJ~agf Broadtasting Corporation (BBC) on a receivers"a" nd mounting hardware at appro~imately $30,000. . . six-month trial basis~ As Tyler explained, .. .KSP~ is p~w the only local affiliate for ~amp for themselves i~ the medi,. One mented.t"l know·_some people are up in · Pm, a subsidiary ·of NationQI Public in particular, Andrew Caspari (cl~s~f arms over the insinuatio~. (Cingrich) i~_ -Radio {NPR). . 1980), is currently vice president of very cl~ th'at he doesn't feel public · ".There was ~ l,-o~ning so that we BBC. money shou)d ·go to support liberal could be the.alfiliate for PRJ, providing When· Tyler returned in September, causes. " " • we had the.e quipment and the funds to he was determined to explore the possi While KUSP, KQED and KPFA cur do it," Tyler recalled. . bilities of satellite "downlinking" to ac: rently carry NPR programming, n~·other While offering lhoreeommunity-ori-. cess international neJ3, arts and enter local radio stations subscribe to PRI, . ented progl-amiiting wu somethif!S stu- . tainment.~e put in a capital expendi Tyler ·said.· · . ~ . dents,Tylerand~eRLSPoardofTrust- tures request for the equipment neces- . "'There's areal void out there in terms .. ee1 have wanted to_, do for a .lopg time, it sary to subscribe to PRI, and ltSP~ is · of coverage in our area." · . wun' t praetical until now. · · . now to begi'n public radio According to Tyler; one oftheriasons pois~ ~road· ."Part of our vision for the future w~ casting with iufqlly automated system. why other local stations haven't sub ~o b& on the air 'forr 24 hours," Tyler t Interestingly, KSPB's prog1:amming sciib_ed to PRI may be because ~t isn't necessarily a ·for them. noted. "But being a school, it w~ r9afly ,chan.ges com~ at a time when Rep. Newt mon~y-rrlaker impossjbleforustok~pitgoingd~ring · Gingrich, R-Ga., has threatened to pull But because KSPB is supported by the school and doesn't depend on advertis· sc~ool houn.lt'a a coll~ge-prep·~h~~l the plug on funding for publ~c ra~i~. and {studeou) really ~fli 't rafford to Gingrich charges the system IS pohtf ·ing to stay afloat, it can 81ford to offer mill class." · ~ , .• · ly piased and says he hopes to "z~o-: som~thing .decidedly different. · - T~ spe~t part of last ~!f~mer in .o t the CPB." · · ·"Wehaveminimal needs, "Tyler said. ' I'HOifD.It:HbIYIS HlA$E Eu~ on a · faculty enrichment pro- 'fyler said KSPB-w~U attempt to stay 1, "We figure we need to raise about -Sandpjeer-~eort e unfaZed .the . gram subsi~ed by.t he school. ~e vie- . a war,f rom any politjcal controversy. $15,0 0 a yem:- that?s a far cry fro~ pc>U~ing surf SteNart~s·_ceve on ited various media outlets tJtere,-as well · . " think public bro~dcasters b~nd New Yeor:s·aav .. ~ r•· as some RLS _.grads who have ~ade· O\'er ..backward to be fair," lie ·com- See KSPB fage 11~ .. ., ' .. l ·• • • • I t •' I I f t •I 1 I I I t t I II ' ' • 1 .oil I I ' eti eatiori department offers alternatiVtf :~er-school prosram for .c~dren 8 to 1.1 ;:-._.:; . ~:.~: · . By SCOTT BREARJON The Clubhouse.i s open from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday ana :·~ ~: ~;,-:-.. -:-~:~~~ . ~ ·, "'· .. l through Fridar_ offen a limited snack bar, stereo, . ydur ~::~WORBJED.ABoUT,hat children are·~p televisio~, vc~ pingpong, foosball and pool tables, t&.~ the timo they leave echool and you get board games and a host of other. activities. hOiae from wotk? Kids are required to sign in whe~ they arrive at the .. ~ .• . ~e ~ubhouse" ~a~~~ y~lution; a~cord­ ~luhh9use ~fore they c..a . n participate _in ~y acti~i-0 ..~ to Cijmell\~oo. Departinent Coord~ator. tiea., accord1ng to Soule. "Once they-'ve SJgned tn,: · lWin·Sowe. _ __ ~ they're ~ing to obey-all the rules of the Club- ·· · ·Locat~ in tbe Vi~ta Lobos Meeting Room on · house." the Torres between Third andYourth avenues, Club- A two-hour quiet period is held from 2 to 4 p.m. ho~ was ini,tiated in January 1992 tO prov.i9e a ~n, daily, providing an opportunity for cltildren to do their ·.ale_ place .for r,h~dren tq go· alter school., · ., . homework, read O"f participate in other "quiet" activi •Paret~u think it's great,,. Said Soule. "They like ties, such as playing computer-games. Thi~ year, the I'HOTO/SCOTT U£41TON ~ . ~~ue it'alocal.lt's real eaSy to get here and ~he recreation departni~nt will.be coordinating homework. .Coordinator marks ·w,. co;tt 't prohibitive." - · ., ·.assistancew'ith the Children's Library. · · ·· :by· ::.s~~ ~tjon ~ent staff and · From 4 to 6.p.m:, the Cl~bhouse ~ffer:s a v~ety o~· · . 1st year in Cannel · volu~tea..· ·:.:-lJiCJliding·· both ·adplu Bild .Cannel fun activities for those chil<lren who wish to partici .. High ~chool students. earning community service pate.·A ctivities ~nclude contests, movies, tournaments, ·h~-~~ Ch1~~ou~ is a. drop-in center lor e~g~t­ . arts and cral~, bingo ind outdoor sports. Soule said AFTER HE·R·~rst full year~ coordi~ato~ of t() ..1 1·yea.--old children .. It a& not a <:Jay.-care facallty. the City·of C~el has restricted parking in the south _ ·'- .. :···.. . . end of the pll:hlic parking.lot at Vista LObos 'to-providre . ·"the Cannel Recreation Dep~ment, Joslin Soule liasn 't lost ~ ounce of enthusiasm.f or the job, a safe place for ou'tdoor games. · - . · according to those who work closely with her: "The kids have this whole arelto play in," Soule .. · GeJ!Y Pullen, the City. of Carmel's personnel ·noted. C4Jfs easy for·u s to keep an ~eon _..em, but it's officer since 1984, served as interim recreation not an area where they have to worr:~ about getting in department coordinator lor about six months someone'a way. ·, ; ,, -hefore Soule was hired. . - exacdy one year ago · "lt1s a nice p~a.ce to.p lay." ... Tuesday. _ , . . · Pullen had nothing ~ut praise for the way the . . ·~ er)' .secure! at 24 -year-old Susanville, Calil. native has handled A .bus frorn River·S chool. makes ·a $top: .Juni~to the job thus far. ' ·· · · and.: Foul111. '$0 elementary sch~l chil~n can easily "I think Joslin ha& done .everything that's wallt"-half ·a ·block.·an~ .. np the ·stairs·t o:tbe:C lubho~se, · been expected of her and mo~~, Pullen said. Soule siljd. · · ·~ "She a very personable, effective, knowl~dge- · .=~~~W1f$¥~t~~· fi·••!'Ctt"noNoeMrWNT .· · ~~I :the kids have to do is to walk:u p th~ steps and u.;.. · able and professional recreator. , nu\40·h · w.... -v,.,a.r·d .,· f~~~~Q n: H.e t.. nr lc h -thet,1 rehere,"sh· e·said:"lt'sveryseciu.' ein.that. sense." '"For someone wh~n 't lived in this area for 1 ~ac:net:~im· ore omQrig lhe children who toke · See CLUBIIO~S~ p.agtJ 13 a -long time, she has a very good sense of the · at·· the Carmel Recreation · · · · · · ' q dr6P,in-center fOf kids See SOULE page 13 . ~ - . . ' • .. ~. ' ( J --Largest Selection ofF ine Quality ORI ENtll\IJ·-RUGS .· KII1MS • TRIBAL ART PERSIAN • AFGI;tAN -INDIAN· TURKISH ~ CHINESE· PAKISTANI ·OLD & N~W Add ,ihe warmth·and of oriental. beau~y · r:ugs lo your for the ho~e n~w year~ wE ARE CLOSING omt OOOilS FO~ SO ACT NOW!FINAL REDUCTION! ~ · OrlgRJI · . 1'ulrW1gs In Alabalt• and Wood By . Guy Michaels ............ r • • ! . tl /. . . ~ . :. . maY ·•. I Co:r,spicuously qu.iet: GrOup_ Speak·o ut in '95 I . . Expect Carmel Citizens for Good Government about the weather again," .he remarked, membersftip of more than 500. Nieman . to·o(ff1r opiniQn.s qn Sunset Center, .sale of assets. o~serving less strife in town ~han usual. argued the CRA's influence has dimin- The group includes such high-profile .i shed in the past _year or ~o, Q!l. shown members as fO!J!ler . mayors Clint by the election of Paula Hazdovac to the "' By PAUL W9LF ~_eicuously quiet on the political scene. . Eastwood and Barney Laiolo and devel ~arrnel City Council in April and the . Word has it, howeVer, that the group is oper Alan Williams. ·The group .h as a passage of Measure H in June 1993. ~ ~litic8l-action WHEN 1liE fom alive anq w~ll-and it n~ver i-eally went business orientation, but it does not . . It been CCGG's mode of opera-. h~ mittee Carmel'C itizens for Good Gov away. . . :represe~t one point of view or special tion to stay Clear of elections, but to' ernment was fo~ed n~ly three yeau, "The city is ·in a ,period. of relative interest, according to Sutton, who is ·submit position papers on issues, par-' ago; it was intended to be a counterbal t:nlnquility right now, said Merv Sutton, owner of Nielsen Bros. Market. ticularly the budget. . : ancetothewell-estah'tished Carmel Resi president of the 1 0-person board that "It was nevef'the intention of ecce However, back in mid-1992, at the dents Ass~iation. makes up the CCGG, noting the group is to becOme a :membership organization group's most brash end confrontati~nal ecce But~ in 1994, while the CRAw~ very happy with the way affairs ate being like the CRA," said another moment, the threatened a recall . , memb~r, ~uch. i~ evidence at ·public meetings . run. \ Howard Nieman. . and c_IVIC events, the CCGG was con- "It is good to _hfA!' people talking The CRA, founded in 1987, has a See CCGG PQ(Ie 6 . ·cBA considers rooI n .taX hike ' "- . v, • • . . .. City council may hear proposal next month for .5% boost ,... By PAUl WOLF recession that has caused this because odier, destina- . tions - · Fr esn~ Palm Springs, San Diego - have ToNI JEPSON prof~es no gr~t love of tues, experienced growth." · but she believes the City of Carmel may be missing "Our competitors _have been out there marketing:.; an opportunity if it does not raise its room tax: · aggressively," she noted. · · . · . • Jepson, executive director of the Carmel Business In late November, th-e Monterey County Board of ' Association, said the CBA, with the backing of local S~pervisors approved a one-half percent room tax innkeepers, may .Pitch a one-half percent rQ,Om tax ·increase· - - from 10 to 10.5 percent - for the increase to the Ckrmel City Council nat month. unincorporated areas. The tourism allianc.e will ~­ The current transient C?CCupancy is 10 percent ceive 80 percent of the the new revenue, which is tax of the m9tel bill. . expected to amourit to nearly '$7 million by th6 year "~il~ we are usually n-ot in fa~or of in~reasing . 2000. taxes, we believe this one eQuid make us all better off ~l really beli«?ve we should ·match the county 1S · in the ·~ng run," Jepson said. . - effort," Jepson said. "We should contribute our fair · A ·five-person committee representing 21 local share." . inns is fashioning the detilils of a proposal to raise Although the county's marketing efforts. should the tax· to boost.t he citj's marketing efforts. The benefit the entire Monterey Penjns'ula, its fo~us will be. revenue ~ould go to the Monterey County Travel to increase tourism in the. unincorporated areas. and Tourism Alliance, according to Jeps-on. "All you have to do is look at the room taX . · . RFPs returned. revenueJ from the last four years to see itat we have In a related yet independent matter, the .CBA is been stagnant," Jepson said. "It is not just the See_ CBA page 5 ~ '7._ .- • _ .• 1HOJo/SCorr MEMTOH .. Ovtgoing CBA president Don BoYlen {l~ftJ hands - CYt~er the ga~l to incoming_I ~ J~nnifer HilL - CBA's ilew d-ent pres~ plans to _ake _city a primary destination # . By SUSAN BECK THE NEW Carmel Business ~soclation (CB~) Jennifer Hill would like to be remembered . pr~ident ~ the person who helped entice more visitors to the area for longer periods of time. ,. . Hill s~d her gol\1 is to make Carmel a primary destination, rather than a place ~o visit for the day from San Francisco or Los Angeles. ·. . .. "It's honor and a challenge to be the ~ ·pres~­ dent," Hill said. "The CBA is the backbone .of the entif'b com~ unity, supporting business and resi- · dents alilre., . . ) Along·with sollciting propos~s from public rela tions f~s locally ~d statewide, HiJlaaid plans are . being discussed to create pac~e ddls for visitors, such as on plus com speci~.rates acoommoda~&, plimentary meals and shoppin8 diacounu. teC»'f "I think we are just be,dnraing to from the ·. recession of the first halfo f the decade, said Hill, co-owner of New M~ters Gallery for the past ·20 . ~~. . : . "During the 1980s, busineas wu robust that · 10 ' wu · wei61JI<in~ peop~e just came to C8flllel,,. she added. "Th.ere · A VISITOR informf!_tion kiosk is,now operating found what they for because many of our no need to be pro-:actiye in attracting visitors. But at the Cannel PIMa entrance on Ocean Avenue. shops are hidden away in courtyards." . that has changed. The last few yean have showrt a . A guide to Cannel, maps and information on activi The ldoak Will open at 11 Lm. ~~ Friday, steady do,cline in busines~." . · SatUrday and Sunday through May and daily Jun; ties will be available at the kios'k, along with tickets for Hill said there also is talk of offering ~· annual through October, plui during spec~ events, ac cultural and community even~, Jepson noted. . drawing for people who visit the-uaociation'• office .. .c ording to Tom· Jep~n, exewtive dil'ector -of the "We· are excited ~d pleased t.o have this opportu or call for information, .with the prize being a two- Cannel :&ulineu Auociation. . nity to·s erve Carmel's visito~ and residents," she said. day visit to Cannel. · , . . . "We. ltarted but Friday," J~n aaid. "People "We wish tot,t ha-nk the Carmel Plaza for their assis- D~ng the past few yean, the business commu~ \ has k~ queltio~ about ~fi~ type1 olthops. If we .. tance ·with this project." . , . n.ity created prosrams deaiped to· emphUi~;e . .,. ., ...•t there to direct th . , they may not have ·. . . .'.·t. -. SU~BEC~ ... ~HI~p..-6· . . ' -<n . • • January 5, lWS ~el Pine Cone/CVrOullook 3 I > I . \ -. .. . . " . . . 1 . • • ~ • I . , ported an auto speeding out of l:llc place years ag-o in the Carmel Valley area by after the driver helped himself to $6 ~orth .three juvenile boys !'ho cannot be identi •, of g85. The car's regi$tered owner wa.S in fied." Los Angeles; she said ·she loa.ned the ve- Sheriff's Log Jl hicle to a man who formerly lived in · SA 'FURDA Y, DEC. Pebble Beach. • Carmel: An officer was d1spatched to A • Carmel: Pebble Beach .man re- Carriael .Police Department to contact a por~ed his car e~tered wh~le it was parked man "who wanted to· report being ver in Carmel. Taken were a camera and bally threatened by ~his girlfriend's ex binoculars. husband out in the Carmel Valley area on \ . ._ Cannel Valley: A woman reported Dec. 29. When llSked why he was j~st now NEICHBORSCA~ about neighbors. rea~ window.- "Nothing tak,;m or Elis- that - "sometime during the past few _reporting it if it was a threat against his Her~~~ a rundown on activity .logged by. turbed." . - months" -someone ren\oveQ the lock on life, he got very bplli8erent and advised h~ Mont~y- County Sheriff's Department • Carmei Valley: A maifcarrier For CV her st~rage shed and rummaged through did not want to talk and stormed out of the · from Tuesday, Dec. ?,7, through Sunday, Post Office reported that "three of their the contents. "Nothing appeared to be police s'tation. This was w~tnessed by the lui. 1. . . - .. vehi_cles had gasoline taken f~om the tanks ·missing; no •suspects." · · dispatcher at CPD. ·Report taken any- . while the vehicles wefe parked behind" • C~el Valley:-A man reported ~e- way." _ , . 7VESDAY, DEC. 27 the facility. ~ · 'ing lollowed by a mo~rcyclistto a service • Carmel Valley: A worn~ reponed • Carmel ·valley: A local man re • Carmel Valley: A woman reported a station at the valley's.mouth. The motor- finding her 77-year-old father deceased _ '. ported that a male'from Fontana in South black vi~yl wallet removed from a dresser cyclist, a Carmel rnan, said ~he reporting_ in his room at their guest house. · a i em California Called and. Jeff threat on in her bedroom between Dec. 22 and Dec. party "ran him off the road." • Carmel Valley: A woman reported I . the recordiJ18 deVice. 23. "Also a few blank personal checks that that her son "~ade·life-threatening phone · . • ear.eJ. Vallej: A .CV woman re were in a desk in another: room." . · FRIDAY, DEC. 30· calls to her. ,.Bothparents were advised to ported that ·an adult female "in an old · • CanneJ Valley: A man lrom San • Cannel:" A woman reported that contact the Juvenile Probation Depart< pickup"·parked on her street and ~n~t to Carlos Ranch reported that he was follow-_ , someone "siphoned diesel gas from her ment: "The son was cpunseled by the her house . which was under construe- · lfl8 a vehicJe whose occupants had shot a vehicle" while it was parked' in her drive- respondir,tg deputies." - - . - . - ) ' t:i~n." Confrontation was attempted; the buck on ranch Aropert_\7. The officer "lo- . way. . . · _· · · • Pebble Beach: A clerk at --a lodge one in the pickup drove off. "Area check cated the vehicle on C-irtnel VaHey Road· • Carmel: .A Dos Palos man reported' _reported a phone call frorri a young'male made without results." near Robinson Canyon." Inside were thr~ $2,400 fn personafproperty missing from subject who assertedly said, "the work men from Salin~ "In their possession - his room at aJocaJ inn. they had done on ~he dunes was beautiful WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28 ._ a dead buck and a .22 rifle. They were . .· • .Carmel Valley: A cab drivet re- bu_t they had (messed) up the surfing $nd • Canaeh A aupermarket employee ·tu~ed over. to Fish and Came." . ported that a w}pte pickup"driv·en by an he was coming down !O kill everybody.?' reported a man leaving the .store with • Pebble Beach: A local male said a unknown male had cut him off and tried $l10 -worth of unpaid-lor liquor. De male from Santa Cruz had challenged him to force him into oncoming traffic. "The SUNDAY, JAN. 1 scribed in detail, the man's vehicle was to a fight whil~ they were at Robert Louis cabbie made ID, and the suspect was • Cannel: A woman reported that stopeed ~~e CHP after a:bull.Ctin had Stevenson School. · arrested for a'Ssault with a deadly weapon. someone knocked over her neighbor's beelibrcla-t. "SUipectand vehicle iden_. • ·Pebble Beach: A woman reported a The suspect thought the tabbie 's cus~ mailbox. "The neighb~r··owns the resi tified. The MOIItii!"'J resident will be cel lost jacket. "It was· a<man' s gray leather tom_er was the person he had gotten into a dence. but uses it during the summer only. ea:r'• ebratirJB ~ew Y in county jail." · jael,et with a marble finish. Valued $l. fight with in Carmel,." . Reporting p~ will advise of the situa- ,. • c.n.e1: . " Poatrlial'ter found a black about $700."_ . ~ . • Cannel Valley: A woman reported non. . . billfold.i n one of the collectiOn boxes. • Big Sur: An Ataseadero w'oman re- the thelt of two Christmas 'cards £rom her ·• Carmel Vall~y; .A ·woman reported .. "Contenu - atudeni ID and one credit ported "ingesting cake laced with mari- mailbox sometime between D~c. 18· and ·receiving obscene phone calls. ' . card.• . juan~" while she was house-sitting ,.at a · Dec. 28. . • ·Pebble Beach: "A verbal domestic • Caratel: A 1~year-old local lad was· local resiclence. She was taken to Commu- • Carmel Valley: _Wishing to remain· fight escalated wh~n a man brandished a cited for: ~hems 1111der the .infiuence ol riity Hospital. anonymous, a woman reporte~ that her knife at his live-_in girlfriend. No prdsecu LSD." · · 17- year-old ~aughter "was raped five tion; parties separated for th~ night." • Canaei:·A map repOrted that some- .~ , THURSDAY, DEC. 29 one en tend his bouae alter breaking out a • Cannel: A service station clerk re- --,t_ . \ Handmade Pott~ry . at Reasbnable Prices · ~:,0. • I ' Hours: Open 10.4 Daily FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP Btakea ·• Front Ends • Tw.-Ups • Fuel inje!ct]io-n / ._Scheduled 5e~es & Maintenance Books -1154 DEL MONTE -AVE. c~ . . +. MONTEREY • 649-1129 Checb. A..r. t .. Gifts IN . -THe ' . 50S~JWr.a, SUit 100, Rxi8c ~. ... ACCENTS ~IZOV. E CcAmia 939.50 ~ (401) 61N057 WINDOWS-~WALLS Oua·_NAME WE'VE CHANGED & ExPANDED OUR SERVICESt (formerly Windows worisJ • Custom Shutters •· Draperies, Romans & Balloons • Wood Blinds . . • Vertical& Pleated Shades ALONG WJ1lf llfE LARGEST • ·SkYlights, Motori-zed Shades, etc. COUECI10NOP ART ClAss ON lHE WEST cOASf .. • Bedspreads & Acress~ries · SHO\VIlOOM. ll?36l ·Cal'md"'tancbo La. C...md. CA 939}3 '.b ( ~) 6l6-90S~ Susan -AahelfOfd & Heath Onthank · · 'oicm.s : . ' ,_ .. J . . ·. ' ' ' ' .. . ,/ Without resources; Carmel to experience fe.w .changesin -'95 " . .. ' CONSTRAINTS from page 1 be considered for sale to ~e the current instituting a paid-parking program. debt·load? . "E~erybody objects to an}rthing that 'I don't ~ believ{! we should just jump on this issue_t o sell "All of the citizens should have input smacks of a fee. or a tax," said Linda . pf!Jperty and raise money. We·s hould sell property O!jly ifi t on this issue," said Anderson. "I don't Andersoq, president-elect of the Carmel , is property that we ·don't need. ' . · _. beli~e we sppuld just iump on ~his issue /. Resid~nts· Association, who suggested • to sell pr..operty and raise money. We · - Linda Anderson the city may have better success creating should sell property only if it is property new, rev~nues from "fund raisers and that we don't need.,... · festivals." . _ _ _ - No tw~ people D)ay agr~e on what · Even if a m9dest1.ncrease in the mu~ · The City of Carmel has com-mitted "Just ·because most of the lo.ts constitutes "need'." · vac~t nicipal budget is possible 'in th~ years to even more than that percentage on its are u_sed up, that doesn't mean you are Similarly; this year will introduce CQme, it is un!ikely that staffing- cut own piece of the Paralta pie. _Like most at buildout," he said. "Many properties more vigorou.s debate the proposed_ OR by 20 perc~nt i'n the two fiscal years pe~insula jurisd~ctions,1C~l may be will be remQdeled, enlarged or r~evel­ renovation of the Sunset Center com preceding t4e curreqt one - will return facang a moratonum on n'eW..Water hook-. oped, ·and so, in that sense ~e are not at plex, f?r .~hich an eri~ironmental im to . pre-recession levels anytime soon,. ups in 19~5. bui\dout~" · pac.t report is being p~epared. according to White. New ·wells and other water:..supply Many decisions concerp Expect the community not to debate . It impo~ant ., projects will.be slow in coming, and the ing growth will come before the tity issues of a revolutionarY. nature, but to .. Other (actors ' proposed New Los Padres Dam -which council and Caimt?l Planning Commis tackle s.ubtle questions abou~ matters lD~ ~ons_tr~(lts on resources dQ not' voters will. consider in November - sion on a case-by-case basis. . that will a{fec~ i-ts juture. . • stopwithnioney,and,onceagain,Cannel wouldn't he c~mpl.eted before .the 21st Growth issues won't be at the fore-' · Without s·urplus money, land or wa- . is not alone. century begins, ~ven by the speediest of front. One important issue for 1995 will ter' the scope .of civic deba_te will be . The P~alta Well .in Seaside' has just timetables. ·. be: Which city-owned prope~ies·should. considerably narrowed. cbme on line, but 80 percent of its 308-· .. . .. / .... acre-foot yield for growth has already Buildo~t, or qot? . ., been ·committed, reported Jim Co_fer, As for·C8111lel's relatively f~w vacant Columnist Brody to speak at mee~t ing CHO~P's annu~l general manager-of the Moa.terey Penin.. . ·lots, they sh,ould not suggest a no-gro,nh sula Water Manag-em-ent District, in De-. :. oudook, ·according to Planning Director AU'TIIOR AND h~th columnist Jan~ Brody h~ been•reporting on medi- cember. · Brian Roseth. Brody will be the guest speaker W ednes- cill~ and biology for The New York day, Jan. 25,·at the annual m~ting of "timessince1965andbecamethepaper's ' . . . Community HospitBI of the Montere)f personal health columnist iri 1976: \ ' CBA: Better lnarketing may Peninsula and the Community Hospital ·Program tickets ($17.50/person) in- b~ an~wer~to Auxiliary. elude a luncheon and hosted wine/cider s~~ed growth in _tourism- based econom·y ThemeetingwiU~nfrom 11:30a.m. bar. Seatingis limited and advancer~- tQ., 2 p.m. at th~ Serra Ballroom in the ervations are required~ . . ' CJ!A.from page 3 . . . The key, -sh·e said, is to target pUb Monterey Conference Center. · More information: 62.5-4555: ,, beginning t1> evaluate a stack of pro lications that could provide diverse ~ :· posals from public relations fmns-who coverage for Carmel. · \ seek the CB~s contract to market In ~1, nine :r:equests for proposals Cl 'ST():\1 PACKI:\"G SPI·:CL\LIZI:\"(~ 1:\": Carmel. · -. · . . (RFPs) were returned to the CBA. A fum • Fl:\ r .\IU • 1-'l H:\ In HI (I. \He ,J UH '\l\1.1 • 1 Pt . UH l :\ IIIU' IIlli 'I IIUI.I>) While the to urisi n alliance will con ·· CBA committee will pick a within • [,1\IT Pll<l' • T\·-.. • SIJHro F<JliP\tF\1 • Co\1PlHih, En. LI<. El<. tinue to place advertisements in na tbe next 30 days, Jepson· said. tional magazines, among other ap At present, the director could not · .... · · · · · BlR orS mall.• • We Sbtp It All. · · · · · ' · Let.._ proaches, the CBA's own program say.h ow much money the. CBA in ·~~ellionall handle ~ Yf:U' lhlpplng • packing nee dll would "romance the ·travel writers, tends to invest in the marketing • UPS/ Fed ExJPo1ta1 SeiYicel • All, Ocean and ~Freight forwarding food writers, and everyone who writ~s project~ However, she said the _CBA ·about ~ecial. interests and cultural would not request any assistance from . .fclrr.-lo.c 'Gion ~ lfl81.1'1ck.., ....~ · PACIFIC GROVE the city. · · , events, Jepson explained. 312-4849 • lcDa 372-4919 Forest & Prescott - · UPS Authorized Shipping Outlet Men. . -Fri. 9-6. Sat. 10-5 BIRKENSTO(K. Recharge your feet. - . Forget your troubles, c'mon get Noppyl . .. The Noppy massage sandallt-om Birk.enstock is the perfkt end to· yout , not-so-perfect day. Comfort ~odules s~ulate circulation, giving your tired . ·THE BA ·SKE~ T· CASE feet a deep mas.s age and renewed vitality. . Discover Footprinu byB irkenstock for men and women at: • . t Wt invite you to try Vtiriety qf gift baskets Birkenstock .Footprints Mon.-sat. 10-5:30 • sUn.11- ~ R from a simple betlch basket to 11 rom~~ntic breakfast San Cattos btwn. Ocean & 7th. Carrriel (Across from Rons to. in bed ••.d elivery your ~' hotel or on the balch. Your imagin1dion is the only limiflltion thllt exists for us/ ·HARRow CAYCE •ciFT BASKETs FOR ALL OCCASIONS" AND Cannel-by-the-Sea (408) 624-7650 ATTORNEYs·A T LAW • '. ADVISING &: REPRESENTING CLIENTS IN: ,.;- FAMILY LAW ' ELDER LAW ' ·PROBATE ' . ESTATE PLANNING BUSINESS ' Porcelaia Dolls A REAL ESTATE T~yBeara Barry R. Harrow ' . Chrtatopher C. Cayce PERSONAL INJURY P•per;weialhta .l ANDLORD-TENANT F~~riaes . SculptuHa· 373~5297 · ·. .. · Bank of Building · · .. Am~Iica Toys II.·C ollectibles ·• 200 E. Franklin Street, Suite • Monterey .~50 ea.-et•C~)..,.a ........ !,. ~---.; -·. ,. I ... " • - ;:.· .. , . ' .. "";' "" I ' ~ ----- . I.- - .- ~--~-----~------~~~----~.v.----~~~------~.~)~ -----~------~----~------------~ - ,. I \. ·AQ CCGG: 's quiet on, . er, daughter arrested -Satui.-dajr CarmeLfiont :. . for .noW .• • I ., . . . . PBJ.r multiple felony. counts of check grand ~aces frau~, the~. cccq from page 3 - . . PINE CONE STAFF REPORT , ..f led the scene without paying.the cashier . drive against Mayor Ken white and council~en · . · · , Barbara Brooks and Barbara Livingston (iKe CRA A "(Cannel Police) Officer Mike Calhoun pursu~ affiliated council members at the time) "for alteg 47 ~YEAR-OLD Mon~erey woman and ~er 26- · hi~ and stopped the .vehic~e at Highway 1 and Car year-old daug.hter were arrested ~aturday n~ght for penter," Uretsky said. ~He contacted the driver and edly malcing poor budget all~edly passmg nearly $34,000.m bad chec~s qver found him to be under the influence of alcohol." decisions. the past ~o years. : · . . "He was also ~ed with a 12-inch carving knife," Nothing resulted from ecce . Followmg a· two-hour stakeout, Carmei.Pohce Sgt. Uretsky added. . . · ~ the threat~ b~t Bill Uretsky arrested ~u~ ~oyle--at Long's Drug Si?re · Finally, police ~port someone attempted to enter members now say their on North Fremont Street ~n Monterey after learJl!ng the.C.H. Rothe Gallery- located on Linco.ln between voice was hearcbvhen they urged more fi.;;: ·. - she plan~ed to fill a prescrip~on there: Uretsky said Ocean and Seventh·- sometime-between 6 p.m. Fri-" ·C~lUtious ---: Doyle was arrested for passmg checks on ·a ~losed day,_Dec. ~O-and.10 a.m. the following day. · nancial policies (lnd mOTO . : l<mg-tenn planning. · . account., . .. .. ~, _ . "Somebody a~empted to pry open ~e ""?nt door Doyle s daughter, V aro~uc1~ ~aylor, was. ~t.ed With a screwdriver_ but· was .un1f,ble to gam entry · A~ the time, CBAe·JJctc.~e"' tlle bel'S c()ntended shortly thereafter at a Seas1de re.~ndence, where pohce because of the locking plate," Uretsky said. w.a' conducti . CRA l~ed she was staymg. Taylor ~s,o faces chm:ges of According to Uretsky, the gallery owner reported : · •.•., ., .... huhirl!,~.d: .,: wntmg checks on a closed·a ccount, Uretsky s&Jd. the daniage upon opening the store last Saturqay eertair.: · The pair faces fiv~ felony c~unts of check fraud and morning. . · . · , R)emne~ Wi1tbollf1~biJ cet.: · !o ~we bjj~iiYT:hi~·~bi~n aLll:..::::.,,;;;..::';;;.;.-.;;;;1;;'~··oeoo.le fV!lll~ theft; .according AssiStant M~nterey C~unty . Nothi~g was .stolen durin~ the burglary attempt and DUt:rict Attorney Charlie Keeley. · · there are no suspects he s&Jd. "" · · ·aware<o f u· 1e: 11eett. In .o thm- police action, Uretsky said .employees at ' ' · ' Ni~man ·eor't~Jlct.~ar~. Cannel StamP.-and Coin Shop -located 011 Mis~ion -----------------..!.....--- He ::Ad.muu@.~u~ :a.ane . -- n~ Eighth - re~rted that a ~Qilection 'of U.S. CHOMP s~hedul~s series of ·.. · has 'the·-·.-.... .... b ::in>lb.rilriRiinJt':'tC>:::tb coun~il ;s attenti()p tjtl•:~;tl)-li)~a:;.;<-..:;.;;;::;;;;:;.;.:•: stamps valued at $22,669 was stolen sometime be ~een Friday, Dec. 16 and Thursday, D~. 29. · for January r.-·. . • ~lasse~, pr~~ams .< ' . · "Apparendy they were on consignment," Uretsky v~•~.ty~ · ·said. "During that time they we)re shown to various ' · In t 994 CCGG member&: were ha • with THE will ijazdoy~~·s'.support ~rp t)l~on~~y~-Jl~k9P.' people. · · , . · FOLLOWINC ciasses and p~grams be ' y £ c eJ d ... ed 'tb'h ill> .··.:··. "The )(Lit ~e (employees) remember seeing it was offered through ~the Community Hospital of the ' I on the 16th. 'J;Dey ~dn 't discover it missing until ~e Monterey Peninsula (CJ-!OMP) during the month of 29th., J . ~ . ]M~ary: . · ·According to Uretsky, the stamp collection includes • The hospital will hold supermarket tours from 9 ·mint-condition U.S. stamps, some of which are more . to 10,30 a.m. and 7 to 8:30p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 17. . ~pri[Darily .·sOcial-," aooo· : igg·:t<> .f:r.esid,~ht Olof than 130 years old. He said there are no suspects. TheJ?urs will help participantS read food labels and .. naJilstrand.) · · · · ·. · ·. .,, · ··· .·.·.··.·.··• •...•. _.• ,_ .._ . ·: · ·· · · Elsewhere, Carmel police_ report an 1 8-year-old make wiser nutritional choices. Tours are cbnducted 1 P.acific Grove man was arrested on' Friday, Dee. 30 for at Albertson's Supermarket in the Cannel Rancho The coundloflat~ h~ £,~~ :lltq{aiP.g.sffl,QQtQly, f g9eS. drunk driving and petty theft. .. ·--·· Shopping Center.. ·· · Williams asserted. "It the co11ncil in :s()me direction that .seems m.:advised, they will. hear · Uretsky said the man pulled into· the Shell gas Registration is required; the fee is $1 9 pm:- couple. · on from us," Williams noted. · . . ' ~on San Carlos, pumped fuel into his v.ehicle and Information: 625-4708. _• What should-you eaton a heart-healthy diet? He said White d~erves ~di~Jor holclii;lg peri-"' ~ . . om. CWfefOdnMesPd iasy o, fJfa~nn. gt a8 hweahretn-s mreagrits tseermedin daire atti t7i apn.sm w. oilnl · noudmic ·b" m era oY of ·•rp' sc· lb ·_l:",1r 8eiat·) k:.1 ·.f Ja·p, s.·S.·. t· " t·: :o >m> s~·,. tp, i,. e. ,:l"u;;.i''-~ 's<t. . ~ -h.w,.·e::"'!h~ t., i...".c..m.. h,~,,_,l.,.h .):,.l, ..a·..·· I"~b :·- ,_w,O · ·P ·a.· :· .· . ·. '• j We want to e~pre.ss show participants ho~ to ...e duce fat and ch~lesterol. .. ;~~~~~-·1!1t~~: _ . Registration is re.quired; the: fee ~s $19 per·~ouple. ( gratitude for your-loyal Infonnation: 625-4708. · t d business mid take tJiis • Explore your options ind help strengthen your stress management skills in a class on stress reduction, · the m,.yor cr~dit {br tJ:w.;." · opportunity to-wish·you a held at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays, Jan. 18 through Feb. 1 tl . new year. atCHOMP. . 11 ·wonc:leifu~ NEW PRESIDENT E . . The fee is $40, and each participant may bring a • ~ . friend or family member for free. Infqrmatio.;t: 625- 4708. · . .. Jepnifer Hill says promoting We offer free·pick up & delivery for all commercial accounts. • ~r:. Ron Tintner and Wayne Lavengood, as ocial c ·armel not just jol?- of CBA b worker and family counselor, will lecture on Alzheinier's disease at 9 ~.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21 at CHOMP. . }I HILL from page 3 -~GARMEL Tintner, a neurplogist,.and Lavengood, coordinator l VACUUM of geriWic services at the hospital's Behavioral Medi customer 5ervice, networking and comm)lnity involve- n . & cine Center, will discuss the various stages of ment, Hill noted. · SMALL APPLIANCE Alzheimer's disease from assessment to' acceptance to Some new ideas have included the visitor informa 1:1 action. The lecture will take place in the main confer- tion kiosk located at the Carmel Plaza and the debut · cl FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1983 .. ence room. Information: 625-4505. · / of the Carmel Art Festiv~, whic~ was held last May. / e: • Get help with that _fl"tlless program y~u ;ve been . The-fli'St art festival was so ·successful that the ..,. p meaning to start in the "Begin --and Win" walking · second event. will be expanded in length and sco~, } classes at 4:30 or 5;30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednes- including a gala opening, "Sculpture in the·Park," and Vacuums • All Stnal Appliances • Lampe .. Shavers • Stwpening (Tools, Sciaeors, Knives)' days, Jan. 30 through M~ch 29. . an art fashioQ show. Sewing Machines • Commercial Equipment · The eight-week series of one-hour classes is held at Hill said volunteers ue always w~leome to pattici A the Adaptive PE Building at Monterey Peninsula Col pate on _CBA committees, such as ~e Carmel Gallery· d -~Carlos bt-wn. Ocean & 7th • Carmel lege. Alliance, Spring Fest and Toast of Carmel. · N . (lki&Wl Penpectacka) ' "Our main charge this year and through the decade The fee ill $15. Information: 625-4708, · A 824-4018 , is to showcase C~el in a positive light," Hill noted. "To get the message out that ~&rinel-by. . the-Sea is the place to be." · ; · · < • Howevet, Hill' said, the charge is not solely the ., ,(' responsibility of the CBA. B~iness owers and em- · ployees have the. ebili~ to make visitors feel ~elco~e m Carmel by bemg lrieqdly and helpful, she added. I . ' "Visitors will remember aamile·and a kind.ord for &ee." a long time," Hill said. "And that's 1 • . While some contend Carmel's ~nsive-price tags are~ deterren~ for many. tourists, ~I disagrees. Com- · .panng a stay m Y~mate, San Francisco or Hawaii No GPA ReQulrementJI she said, "Carmel really is not overpriced. Mo~t ofth~ NatiOnal Da.tObose With~ 150.(00 Sourcesl and ~usines~ I:U'C unique to Carm~l and offer quality FlnQnCiol 'Awads WOrth Over 30 Blllon Dolorsl . ·good values." · Undargroduate & GradUate Level Sources . Hill added th~ also is a host of things lor visitors ·- II • ·Grant · • Programs • 'lnternshlps • Loans to do that don't ~~ anythin~!. su~b as_ w.alking along SCI~taranll:l•• Work~Study . . . A · a Athletic Assistance C~mel Beac~, halting througll Pomt Lobos, or inean IRW\ Dollars d UQclaltned AnonCial Aid Go Unused Each '{.earl derJng through the city'• art galleries and courty~s. Asked if ~ncouraging more visitors to Cannel would ...~ D MIC--FU ··OJ . G ·sEARCH overwhelm the corqmunity'a pristine ch&racter Hill1 ·d , "We want Carmel to be an elegant town n~t 11n DETAILS 1-800-400-9654 (E . 1 12) overly commercialized town , \ . COM/CV. O ubJk . January 5, 1995 . ·' •' . ' .( ~ ·. . -- . . . . • .. .s- . ' frorri 'They take away playi~g conditions ~on the goif coirrse_' 'Coo(_shoot' set atR ancho ~ Caii~da - _ r . · By SCO~ BREART<{>N . . · _ .. Tl-IE Canada-Collil~ RANCHO h$8 been issued. " a permit fro!D the U.S. Fish ~d Wildlife Service to kill AMERICAN DREAM 1439,000 - this 250 coots in the next five months in an effort to reduce Picture P.tect- 'COme home to custom Rats. damage to i~ g<)lf ~urse. · _ contemporary 3BDI2.~BA home in Deer Professionally landlcllpad.lhia gorgeous split - According to Don Boston; executive vice president _ level hOme teatur• romantic maw suite of Rancho Canada, the number oJ coots·f requenting with fireplace, window seats, walk:.in doaets, the golf course isgeate:rthan it has been in the la5t five skylights, oak flooring and much morel A must see! - years, necessitating lethal measlires. "The comm~m coot is a prolific breeder at times/' Boston said. ".When,. they become a nuisance, we seek AFFORDA'BLE LIVING ,278,000 - by applying_for. a.perm'it - ·to remove them. That's Price Reductlov - EnjOy resort living and what we did this year., . ,. . . never ·have to l8ave home! Private, 1,7 50 sq.ft 2+BD12.5.BA townhome located in the Boston s.aid the cootS are grazers that travel in-larg~ sunbelt of MOnterey amidst beautiful· pines ~.groups, pulJing o~t grass by the roots and leaying large an<;t oaks. Complete with fireplace, wet ·bar. volumes of excretement in their wake. "On the greens, bOokcases, walk-in closet and dressing area in m'llster suit~cludes balcony 'and two that hec<>mes a problem," he said, "because it damages patios tor outdoor .activities. Amenilites in the surface." clude tennis court, healed pool, sauna, spa _. . "They take away from the playing-COnditions on the The common coot has· become a. ornniP-m and clubhouse. ·gOlf course," he added. "That's what people pay f'or.". peninsul~ golf courses. " · Acc<!rding to Boston, some 300 coots are currently BAY VIEWS _ 1435,000 J residing at R_ancho Caiiada. He said groundskeepers_ Peuso~ said Rancho C&iiada applied "for the p~it ' Prfce Reduction-owner fln•nclng • will 011rry 1at mortgage. All offer• QOnald.,..,f have tried other means of scarin~hem olC without on Nov. 30. Animal damage control_~pecialists with Secluded contempomry 3BOI2.5BA home\ success, including habitat alteration, human harass the Department of Agricult,ure vis· ed the site and sent bordering lOvely greenbelt area of Mar Vista ment and the use of pyrotechnics. the results of their inv_estigation t~ the U.S. Fish and with ~nderful bay views. Beamed ceiling, "Aher ··awhile, they b~n to ignore you and you Wildlife Service o~ Dec. 3. - · with fireplaces in liVing room/dining room and family room. Partially glass enclosed deck. can't even scare them off, noted Bost9n. The permit authorizes Timothy Greenwald, Rancho and finish~ 2 car garage with worKshop. When asked when the "coot shoot" would occur, he Caiiada's_grounds manager, "to kill.no more than 250 responded, "At this point, I have no date." · -"'cootsinthenextfivemonthswith (a) shotgun 12gauge SUNRAY API'S .449,000 Acco~ng to Scott Pearson, senior resident agent · or smaller (using steel shot only) whe~ necessary to NEW LISTING - .Historic Victorian apart:. for the U.S, Fish and Wildlife Service office·in Sacra alleviate damage to the~olf course." · - . inents ·(clrea 1910) Qtfers income for your mento, a "depredation pe~it," was is'sued Dec.~ 12 Pearson noted the. permittee could ~- fined for investment! 6 separate uni~ include 5 stu- •. under authority of the Migratory Bird Trea~ Act, a violations of the Mi~tory Bird Treat Act if all condi dios and a 380 penthouse ~uite with great bay views, oiiginal stained glas~ and beauti-· federal statute that protects mi~atory birds~ . tions of th~ permit are not adhered to. ful gardens. Close to the wharf and town, ott ... street parking. basementa nd garage. OWner will carry back a second loan Supes to hear citizens' proposal_ your stre&S filled days Cot~:ld , for trails in Carmel-Valley · use some stress free meals? PRIVATE VIEWS 1329~()()() PRICE REDUCTION- FamUy Style-Great .A CITIZENS Committee will,p resent the Monterey . floor plan features 3BOI2.5BA home with al major room a on one level. Warm family room qo~q:~~ ~f·Su~~i89:rs .~~~ ,a p~oposedplan for With brick _fireplace. Large master ~ ttaili thi-Oushout Caime~ V&lley at 2:30p.m. on Tues-. with walk-tn doset New carper, fNih pemr inside.ldeally tocalsd wilh views ar lhe end of da{~ ~e chu:g~ com~it- a quietcuf..de-sac.-Easy 8ocessto Peninsula-:- - Junet993, supervisors the _ PROVID S YOU WITH-youR OWN I tee with developing-a trails m~ and usage pl$11, which would fulfill the requirements of the Monterey County AFFORDABLE PERSONAL CHEF! SUNNY SKIES FORE~R 1389,900 ,* Recreation Plan and the Carmel Valley Master Plan. . - NEW USnNG - Old t.ahloned family val• * We Plan and Customize. your menu requirements. . u. . -This comfOrtable 3BDI2BA home is in a The committee's ·recommendations are: · We shop for only the /iTifSt, freshest ingredients. ·. wonderfUl neighborhood with 'friendly neigh Ill * A trail extending w~t of Highway 1 eastward to' . bors, great schools and AK:Ieational facilities beyond Carmel "X alley ViUage. -· · * We then prepare, in ,our kitchm, scrumptious meals. nearby. 25x15'1oft would make nice home W-e your kitchen spotlessly clean, . office or 4th bedroom. 112 acre lot allows for • . A trail alon~Carmel V all~'s north ridge from leat~e _e xpansjoft. ·Convenient __to_~ terey Penin- your fridge.f ull and you with more free time enjoy. Jacks Peak Park eastWard beyond Los Laureles Grade. t~ sula and Salinas locations. - .• Path conn~ctio.ns ~tween s~veral Carmel ~ey , 614-4657 ne1ghborhoods; husmesses, schools and parks. DESIGNERS DREAM 11,195,000 The committe;'s report states implementation of a We solve~ ''What's For Dinner'' Probkms. . NEW LISTING - Spacious Mediterranean , trail system through Carmel Valley will provide a Member l}nitcil States Per~nal Chef Association · ·villa on 1.7 acres· with mountain top Views I clean, quiet,.and low-cost way for people ol all ages to Elegant and formal, this 480/4.5BA ~O!M features dramatic marble entry, f~mal dinmg exercise and it Will ~elp to-reduce traffic, air and ·noise room. step down liVing room, gourmet kitc;hen po,u!-ion.~ and dreamy master suite·. Lofty ceilings and conve· exquisite details. Gated community Post~ Cold"W ar. talk set for Jan. 18 niently located. - . - FORMER UNITED States Ambassador Michael Armacost will s~-~n "U.S. Fo~ign Relations. after" WfS& -IAND ar" the·C old VI at.3 p.m. on '\V tdneiday, Jan. 18 m the· Monterey Institute of International Studies'. Irvine · Auditorium; · . / lbe talk is open to·t he publ' at ll9 charge. STEINBOOK;S P~S~ ' I )fore information: 647-3581. t..rge, Rural Hom""• - Create your own . ... · quiet enVironment! Conveniently ~ oft . Hwy 68 anid Lau,.les .Grade at the end of Casiano DriveotfY'iO...,.,..frotn Monterey · and'Salinas. Acral ot .utabli Mnd, ~ '.._ climate. rich soil and ~---•uPfllll · Four propo..a"p&rciall :rqint from S to 10 · acres o"ered from $225,000-10:$215;000. u...l Aapt!d.re~ ~~ · OAK GLEN WT! S · ·.-. . v.... - ~Ji Okeaxak=i, L Ac., O.M.D. Enloy Suna'hlne and from yow • dream home at this prafend ~Grade SI/Jie Ucerued (CA & NY) location. Pick· from one of fpu,r. .1..p_eWctaic"u lar view loti overlooking Cofr de ML PelloefUfr . 29 _yeats in Japan. Toro and Salinas a1 a ~· J,;,...... _ __. ___ _ U.S.A. and . .._ quiat in a gated C()fnmunily, ~ convei(ent to · . airport, gol. tent:N• and a1 of -.. peninsula communUites. ~etl plannedandoonwpellltwetv priced from $149. .0 00 • ~22e,OQO • I 1 <~ > 625-5309 L.--~----~SAT. :·t A.M. ·1 P.K ··CAR·-·- . january 5, 19 95 .. (V • . • I f " t --.. • • .-' f •• . IT • . \ . . Speak_ing _.R.Ing January .10, 1995 ~ : BrieflY • 3:00 p.m. Clo8ed Session 3:30. Open . on· p.m~- Where to recycle Big Sur advisory council r : (COuncl ~amberS) ·your tree · . · to Friday morning . East ai~ of Monte Verde Street betwMn Ocean and Chris~as n,e~t --... Seventh Avenues • THE OPPORTUNITIES TO recycle BIG Sur Multi-Agency Advi-· to HI Iring assistance units ... ~. .a ble the pubic for meetings Christmas trees will be available in both sory Council will .~eet at 10 a.m. on week . . .held ln.h Councl Chambers Carmel ·and Prhble Beach this· Friday at the ~ig Sur Lodge Conference v.m Here's a look: . Center in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. • No ..,. Item _. be considered after a:oo· ur(_.-.appmv«l.by a matortty vote of • · Carmel'& Forest and Beach De- Rep. Sam Farr, D-Cannel, wiH' chair"-" ·"'• ~lty Council. AnY agenda lte,-.s not considered at the Regular Meellng. will be conllroecno a • date u determined bv the City Council. partme&t ·will conduct the annual the· meetins. The advisory council con Chritmae tree mulching program sist.s ofrepres~ntatives ofmaj~rgo~ern- a•r I. C.U to end .Roll c.l (3:00 p.m.) . through Friday. Trees .may be dropped lJl·enta:l agencies with jurisdiction in Big • J . ' · offa t the-entrance to Mission TrailP ark, Sur. More informatiop: 64 7-7755. IL Clolld S.Mion (3:00 p. m.) At• perrnutid by Government Code Section 54a56 JliiQ.. of th8 State of California. the.C ity across &om Carmel Mission, on Rio Road. . ~ · \ Coundl may ~ to Cloled SesSion to consider specilic ~uers dealing with periOI'"•,.. . ') · "The treeS should ·be placed in .t he· l ·- - ~ · 'Learn to Bum·' workshop ,etrtJkx pendng poe..,._ltigation. and/or conf~ng with 1he City Council's Meyers-MIHaa· --designated drop-off area and' be free of repr.....W.. .· . .. , - . , .. Brown Al;t scheduled for Saturday nails, wires, co~, tinsel~ tree stands ~ UTIGATION • 54066.8 (A) I -I.- : . . . ~d ornaments," officials said. , · · THE Sandy H.._lf& ~ a1 Qw'pwl-tW-Jbt-Sea .~ray SUperior Coun c. .. N. o: U 30769 Mo~ inlo~ation: 624-3543. . MONTEREY Bay Unified Air ~ . • Friends ofCann~l Forest will pro- Pollution Control District will hold a· • vide free curbside tree pickup service for Burn Wo .rkshop at 10 a.m. 011 Satti~day· Carmel residents on Friday. Trees must at the district's heaqquarters, located at Jll. call to Order and Roll Cell (3:30 p.~ ' . ·rv. be placed at the $treet no later th8.!18:30 24580 Silv~.; Cloud Ct. iri Monterey. Pledge of Alllalug~•Mnceee (•le d by Mayor White·) · . . v. ·a.m. for pickup. · · The Burn Worlcsh«?p will include tips Exlt80AIIawy A. PreHntation of Service Awards and Certificates· of Appreciation to City's part-time SteveBrooks~Ufieldquestionsabout on hovt to ·b_.rn yard· trimmings· and ~- .. ___ ~ . . the pickups.- 624-7022. reduce smoke at the same tim~ee B. PrnentatJon of Fiftee(l-year 0.,(4 KVI,C__8 Award·to Ron Prieto. T,.ffic J,4arklngs Painter; · • Pebble Bea~h Co. will recycle workshop also will provide inlormation Public Workl Department · . . . . ' • Christmas.t rees for residents of the Del 'on. when to bum and when to. avoid· VI. Announcement•from Clo8ed Sesaion and from City Council Membera A. AnnoUnce"** from Clo..ct SessiOn · Monte Forest from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. burning, what's legal or not legal to . B. Announoements from City Coln:il Representatives on ~side agencies · through Friday. hum, ·plus environmental alternatives . VII ..A pp1ar1111Ce• .. . . . · . Interested Pebble Beach residentS may to burning. Information: 647 ,-9411. c.-nd8r . . VIII. COn•nt -~-.... drop offtrees·a t gravel quany in the· . . · A. AppfOVe 1he City Council 'minutes for the meetings of 5, 6 and 13 December 1~ . ~e company's corporate yard, located at oaplea haVIng been clatributed to members of the City Council B. Ratify n billa pllid for 1he·month of· December 1994, copieo-s· having been dstributed to the interse<rtion of Sunridge and Lopez .. Lesniak completes basic members qf the City Council ,. · · · . · .. roads in the Del Monte Forest. · training for U.S. Navy a C. Adopt Resolution No. 95-01 authorizing the Friends of Hospice to stage S·,kJiometer Officials ask that all decorations, · · . footrace over City streets, host ~-brunch'o d n the eity Beach fQIIowing the event and to cfose , stands and nail' be removed from· th.e - NAVY SEAMAN Recruit Daniel J. Scenic ~ to parking and traffiC prior and during the..Jace · . / D. Adopt Resolution No. 95-03 ratifyingjthe Unification Agreement for tt:ae Monterey Bay trees prior to drop-off. .. Lesniak; son of PauJ H. Lesrii~k of Big \Jni'fie6 All Pollution Control District and' apprC?Ving·the slate of members to that agency's Accerding· to Pebble Beach.C o. offi- Sur, recently co leted p.S. Navy basic Board of Directors _ . . . cials, the trees be converted to com- training at Command ~ill ~ruit ~raining E~ Adopt Reaolullon. No. 85-04 acbpting an updated Americaris Wi1h Di~llties Act (ADA) post at the company's green waste:pro- in G{eat Lakes, Ill. _'e&niak joined the . Transition Plan, designating an ADA Coordinator, authortzi~ an ADA Advisory Committee, cessing y~d~ Information: 624-8900. . ·Navy in January 19 4. • and approving-str'UCIU'al modifieaiJons for ADA compNance - . / J · F. Adopt· Resolution No. 95-06 ritscindng Policy C89-1 and Resolution No. 94-46 and ... · ·~nco~ ponlling and amending the substance of both documents into Policy C9&.-0·1, Claims Agllinat 1he City . ' ' G. ~· the a.ys repr......UV. to the Tran~ Ag.ency of Monterey ~ wa (fAMe) 10 In oppo.mt»n at lh* Deficiency Pfan ~ amended·for Highw•r 1 and ~ . v•yRo.d . . . H. -Adopt ReiOiution No. 95-07 autflorlzlng a Worker'a Compensation senlement for a . - ~PubUc-W-Oib ~ment e,.oyi8, Bulking M. .n tenance Specialist. Joseph 0. StLI'gil, a.. ·Rginea~n- ~ .· lor '12, 320, credit of arr{ pertnarient dlsablflty advance, fOr injuries to the back and · rtgt:lt ankle ~eCI on 1he job . , I, Adopt ~ No. ~ aulhorlzlng the City Ad"*''ltrator to exacuta an agreement . *ith 1he ~ Firm of Uebert, Cassidy & Frieraon for the pwpo.se of provklng ef11)10yment .. Fine Vint1tge. Clothing relllllona. per.anMI and other1rlllning, • w. . u unlimited tel~e conaultationa, as part._ ~ Oltf of the Oonunued.m embership In the Monterey Bay Area Employment "Relations , 189b'~-1950's · Conlortium (MBAERC) for Calendar Veer 1W 5 In the amount of $1,750 J. Deny reaqnudee,.t. f.o, r. 1..h.e filing of a late daim-Norbert Kammer . • Dazzling Holiday Jewelry K. Deny following claJma: Judy l .. Mushinnln an amount unknown; Victoria . Andrewa ·In the. amount of $50,000; Tyerin Dennis and Michael J. Zyda in an amount & accessories - ·Rhinestones! unknown; end EdmondS. Granata In an amount exceeding $125,000 • Velvet, Lace, &S equins L Adopt Rnolutlon No. $5-o9 accepting. a gift of $1,000~ from the Carmel Plaza for the Prqect St~ Bernard to be pa.ced in the Project ·St. Bernard beposit Account - ~ed Sweaters and Silk Lil)gerie L_fr' • .M. Adopt Reeolution ·No. 85-10 prohibiting vehiaJiar parking or lta'ldi~ on certain streets frOm 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. between January 30, and February 5. 1995 21417th Street~ 649-0689 Mon.-Sat. 11-5:30 .. N. AwM ~ from Mayor White to drect staff 1D prepare 6n evaluation of the New ~ P8Cha Oam....fr.oj.ecl for review at the February City ~neil meeting , · -~ IX.Publlctte.tnga . . A. Conalderatlon of Resolwtlon No. 05-02 authorizing a fifteen-ye• extension. of the , franchise agreement ,between the City of Carmel-by-theSea and Carmel Marina Corporllllon, doing bualnna as C.~ Disposal 8a'vice lind tormerly known u the ~ RoleI I·C orportlllon. and aufiOIIzing a 0.7 percent rate 'lnc:Hase in garbiiOe eolectioSn ,t. r.•. . 8. Conlldeftllioft of an appeal ~ 1he dedelon of. the Planning Commillion denying. 1M . of a ~mer on a atruoUe located on t~• w..a aide of 0o1orea between a..·olda.~ Frandecan Way (Biock-08M, L.ot SH). The appellant Ia Brian lt;':\i:OMCIOOI. MHiect for fw ownwa, c.ta Md Jeffrey White. ,.. · · I - . i \ We(fs Jewefers· .· v . \- t ~itu Jewelry sJnU 19J6 . .. . /408) 375-Js25 \ 1/2 J1lve. Ligfi~liouse ljTOve, Ca. 93950; I t t I I I I I I I , f I I I .. I j • h.oth subject to inc.reaS"ed streSsoi-S.· Docto~s, _patienJs Today 'sef!ing mOre science·oj ~------......:._~--~ -, --· . . -'-551\live/M~tUre Ofivipg' less art of medic~ne, medi~ine' comse to be offered in PG Prime .Time I I L ET'S PLAY )tittle Jeopardy. · . . , ~ . I ~he Answer: "What we know 'from studies is that more MEALS ON Wheels of Montetey Penin I By 'patients seem to question doctors' interpersonal skills _SH~RLEY KOPLOY sula has joined with the American Association of I I now than their technical competency." Retired Persons (AARP) to offer a ·"55. Alive/ I Qu•stion: "When society is ·spending more and Ma ~re Driving~ _cp\use;· ., · .I · f!lOre on health care and our collective health is gener Thecoursewillbeheld from 10a._m. to!\p,m. 0 ., ally pretty good, why the9 fs th.ere more stress in the both Tuesday Jan. 3-1 and Thbrsday, Feb. '2 'at 1 d&ctor/patient relati onstup?" · . · .. ." I believe that what. happens in the doctor's office Meal's on Wheels, 700 Jewell Avenue, Pacific . This wasn't Alex Trebek talking but rather f rancesca between the doctor and the patient is the most impor (!rove. The fee· for the course, which does not -Farr, a behavioral scientist, at l~t year's White House tant part· o~ the. entire health care system," Farr include_lunch,_is $8. (Lunch will b~.,available for Conference on Aging mini-~onference· at Monterey observed. She stated that mapy physici,aps communi $2.50.) . . Peninsula -college. It served as a preliminary to the but some feel that it is time-consuming . AARP developed the eight-hour classroom re cate·w~ll, ~oo Washington, D. C., conference scheduled for May 1-5·. in an already tight schedule and fear that it would fre~her course to h.elp drivers 50 years of age or F arr~ a second-generation Carmelite, reminded her make the clinical visit longer. older i~prove th.e~ skills and prevent traffic audience that the. days of the old famJ!y doctor.who lat "In fact..:farr stated, "the visits are shQrter." She accidents. up all night with a dying patient, j!l"'elivered habies at pointed to stu that indicate that physicians' inter-· · The course. is ,d~igned. to meet the sp¢fic die~ home 'and often knew several generations in the same· personal influence ·patient otitcom"C even more needs of older drivers. It covers age-related physi s~ills family ~e gone. Today, "we are seeing more now of the than the amount of instructic;>ns they give to patients. . cal changes, declining perceptual s~ills, rules of science· of medicine and less of the art of medicine," Here's a look at a few questions Farr suggests the r.oad~ l~cal driving problems and license re- said Farr, whose father is fonner U.S: Senator ·Fred shoul_d be asked of doctors who are treating· olper · newal requirements~ . ; FaiT and whose brother is current 17th District Con- · patients: · · · Volunteer instructors recruited and trai.ned by gressman Sam Farr. ~ · • Does the doctor include the family every step of AARP conduct the course, which is pre5ented . Francesca, who served on faculty of the Uniyer the way? With about 80 percent of older Amen,ans through a combination of sli_de presentations and , t~e sity of California Medical Genter, San Francisco, for cared for by ~eir families, doctors need to know· wheri group discussion~ Complimenl.ary refreshments 13 years, cited important outside irifluenc~s that affect families reinforce maladaptive behavior, such as-en also will be served.. . 1 .-.. • • the doctor-patient relationship before the doctor even couraging helplessness or dep,endency and that the All auto~~bil~ instirance companies cpnduet::..· are enters_t he examining room: \ family is always the hidden p~tient, ·F arr said. ing business in California require~ to provide "Doctors need to know whet) family caregivers need a p~em~·~m disc~u)lt.to graduates of "S~ ~ve/ · · • The advances in medical ·technology keep more help and where to refer them fbr support," she cont in- Matul'e Driving," which is a state-approved driver people a~ve, but with this comes the expectation that ued. · ·. · ' improvement coanurds e. . doctors can cure anything. If they can't, people get • 11 the phy1ician incLUding the ol(ier patient in the · .R egistration mo~ info~atiori: 37 5-4454. decision-makingp roce11?F~ remi11rded her audience ~d mach~nes le~s aniboctors rely more on tests. aQ.d that patients have both the right and the responsibility •1, on what patients tell them about ~eir illness. to know about their boilies, ·their illness and their the phy1i~ian requelting-routine_comprehen'.; • Pe.ople live longer,hut a gr.eater proportion of life · treatment. "Usually," Farr said, "when people know &i?e.Junctip!'al_.~l'lellme?u or.Jwt dealing w_ith the is spent with chronic illnesses. _ . . · .• what'.s·going to happen to them, they can prep11re to dtsewe? ·Such an assessment 1ncludes checlung the • As insurance comp.anies fight to control costs, deal with it. The more patients knq_w and UJ,lderstanc;l, psychological and the social functioning of the ..older · doftors become less and less responsible for the care. the more they~ exert some control'-bver their fate." patient, and the environment. Farr asked, "Is the. These. thir~•party nonp~ysicians will often infiu~nce If,; however, they don't want to know, that should be whether or not a patient wil~ go into the hospital, the respected, she said. · ·See KOPLOY back page length of the stay, the tests that can he ordered, and ~hen and how the hospit~ bill wilJ be pai~. . \. 6 ., Doctors are also affected by the legal profession, · . Farr noted. HEART "The threat of malpractice suits hangs over the heads of doctors ...a nd many decisions r;garding ~are · OISfASE are made merely because of that threat. The medical specialties that have the highest malpracticp cost-s have fewer residents going into them, she added. We're Making a Difference. 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