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@Header:Animals Lost & Found

@normal:LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT: Gray w/red tail. Lost in Kanan Dume area. Really a talker. **REWARD!!!** Heartbroken. Please, please call 310-822-5634

@normal:LOST CAT. Missing since May 28th in Pt. Dume area. Short hair orange, black & brown. 8.5 pounds, no collar. Please call 310-457-8863

@normal:LOST DOG. Female white lab, 2 years old. Wearing red collar. Lost 6/2 in Malibu near Serra Retreat. Call 456-7512

@normal:***$5,000 REWARD*** LOST CAT. White female, no collar. Short hair w/pink ears. Declawed. Lost June 4th in Big Rock area. Call 310-458-6006

@Header:Animals

@Normal:AGOURA ANIMAL SHELTER needs towels and blankets. If you’ve lost a pet, please call the Shelter 818-991-0071.

@NORMAL:PLEASE SAVE LIVES and adopt. Many pure breed dogs and cats available to choose from as well as mixes. Pet Adoption Fund. 310-478-4455

@normal:FOUND HOMELESS & DIRTY, now clean adorable. Sweet & cuddly 2 year old 14 lb male Corgi-mix. FREE to affectionate & loving home. 589-0777

@normal:BRITTANY SPANIEL, male hunting dog needs female Brit for breeding & romance. Call Jim 818-889-0618

@normal:CAT & DOG ADOPTIONS. Beautiful, healthy rescued cats & dogs need loving homes. Temporary foster homes for homeless pets are also needed. Every Saturday, 10am-5pm at PETCO, 140 W. Hillcrest, Thousand Oaks. Pet available for adoption are shown every Tuesday on cable TV, Channel 8, 9:00pm & on the web at http://www.serv.com/life/ Adoption fee. Call nonprofit L.I.F.E. Animal Rescue. 818-707-2007 or 818-707-6186 (cats only).

@normal:BEAUTIFUL BRINDLE BOXER. 1-1/2 year old fixed male w/training looking for a disciplined, loving home & space to run. DONATION. Call 310-446-6331

@normal:DOWNSIZING! Kid loving Miniature Horse, $800. Mini Burro, $1,000. Non-spitting Llama, $1,500. To Best Home. Moving Sale. Please call 310-457-2381

@Header:Announcements

@normal:**OLD CRIMINAL RECORD** Worried about an old conviction? Uncertain where you stand? Cleanup your old record. Stop worrying. Do something. Call Record Relief at 310-479-0518. Maybe we can help.

@normal:GERMAN STUDENT AND other Scandinavian, European, South American, Asian, Russian exchange students arriving August! Become a Volunteer Host Family/AISE. Call 1-800-SIBLING. WWW.SIBLING.ORG Cal*Scan

@normal:**THE ARTIFAC TREE THRIFT SHOP**AT 3728-1/2 CROSS CREEK ROAD accepts donation of clothing, furniture, pictures, frames, jewelry, kitchen supplies, shoes, books, toys, linens, lamps, radios & TVs, gift items. DONATIONS TAX DEDUCTIBLE, PROCEEDS BENEFIT COMMUNITY. Call 456-1068 – Hours Monday-Friday – 10am-4pm.

@normal:#1 CAMPGROUND MEMBERSHIP and timeshare resale clearinghouse!! Don’t want yours? — We’ll take it!! Buy! Sell! Rent! Resort Sales Int’l. 1-800-423-5967. Void where not permitted. Cal*Scan

@Header: Answering Service

@normal:MALIBU NOTE ‘N DAY Answering service, voice mail and beepers. 456-2033

@Header:Architects

@normal:MILAN ARCHITECTS Design, Working Drawings, Permits for New Construction. Remodels and Additions. 310-285-9701

@Header:Attorneys

@normal:HAROLD L. GREENE Certified Specialist in Workers Compensation. State Bar Instructor. 36 Years of Experience. 800-222-1133.

@Header:Autos

@normal:AUTOS/SEIZED CARS from $150. Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Honda, 4×4’s, trucks and more. Local sales listings. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 ext A-4000. Cal*Scan

@normal:SEIZED CARS FROM $175. Porsches, Cadillacs, BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD’s. Your area. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. 6594 for current listings. Cal*Scan

@normal:CARS FOR $100 or best offer. Seized and auctioned by DEA, FBI, IRS. All models, 4wds, boats, computers & more. Your area now. 1-800-941-8777 xC9998. Cal*Scan

@Header:Autos American

@normal:1982 MERCURY CAPRI 5.0 liter, 302, 4-speed, T-Tops, excellent condition. Must see!!! Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover. $2,995 obo. 310-457-7933.

@normal:1996 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, black, 33k miles, automatic transmission, A/C, power steering, AM/FM cassette, ABS brakes, cruise control, power windows, seats & locks with remote. Car is in perfect condition. Divorce forces sale. $14800 OBO. Call Jay 805-379-7220.

@normal:1978 GMC PICKUP 4 door dually. Truck has 1991 sheet metal front & bed. Truck has a custom 3 color pearl paint job, ALCOA wheels, rear roll pan & handle shaved from tailgate Recently rebuilt 454 engine w/headers. Truck has A/C, Cruise control, power steering, AM/FM cassette, and has dual gas tanks. Truck is perfect except for interior. Divorce forces sales. Have invested over $15,000. Asking $9500 OBO. Jay 805-379-7220.

@Header:Autos German

@normal:1987 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA COUPE. White w/navy interior. Immaculate condition. 76k. Has many factory extras. $24,500. 310-457-3304

@normal:’97 MERCEDES C230. Mint condition, loaded, CD. All options. Smoke silver. Paid $38,000 asking, $29,900. 457-1452

@Header:Autos Scandinavian

@normal:1991 SAAB 900 SPECIAL EDITION TURBO CONVERTIBLE. Rare Monte Carlo yellow w/black trim, black leather interior. 6 CD changer, loaded. 48,000 miles. Pampered, immaculate condition. $17,500. 310-457-0108

@Header:Balloons

@normal:BALLOON ART. Fabulous Balloons for your Special Event or for Someone Special. PARTIES, BALLOONS BOUQUETS, ARCHES. FREE DELIVERY IN MALIBU. 457-7221

@Header:Books

@normal:SPIRITUAL GIFTS & BOOKS ***SERRA RETREAT BOOK SHOPPE*** Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm; Sunday, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Call 456-6631. 3401 Serra Road.

@Header:Building Supplies

@normal:MALIBU MASONRY SUPPLY 3730 Cross Creek Road. 456-9444.

@normal:MALIBU LUMBER & HARDWARE Lumber, Garden, Housewares 23419 PCH 456-9031

@Header:Business Opportunities

@normal:ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! for $400. Place a 25-word classified ad in 200 California newspapers, combined circulation over 3.3 million. For information call The Malibu Times at 310-456-5507 and ask for the Classified Department.

@normal:AREA PAYPHONE RTE. 45 Established Protel Locations. Includes Gas Stations, Convenient Stores, Motels. Earn up to $200k/yr. Limited offering!! Call 1-800-519-3201 Cal*Scan

@normal:$350,000++ANNUAL PROFIT potential $75K potential first few months. $10K start-up. Portable business. Free information—(800) 432-0018 x5260. Freedom Associates Cal*Scan

@normal:COTTONELLE – 3 Distributors needed in your area. Brand new product ready to be launched! $60-90K/yr. potential. Minimum investment $6000. Investment guaranteed. Call for free video and audio package. 800-600-2899. Cal*Scan

@normal:ULTIMATE VENDING $10 & $20 Vends. No soda, no snacks, no selling. Free sample. Inv. required. 1-800-737-9495 (24 hours). Cal*Scan

@normal:$$$$FINANCIAL FREEDOM! Average people are earning $5-$50k per month P/T! Very simple! No personal selling! Not MLM! Entrepreneurial people only. 1-800-322-6169 ext. 6902. www.gpgonline.com/jhill Cal*Scan

@normal:$500 TO $900. Weekly potential. No experience necessary to process mortgage refunds. Own hours. Call (800)449-1036 Ext. 503 Cal*Scan

@normal:EARN $20,000 POS/MO/PT helping people to become free. Home based/endless leads/support. $1300 min. cap. required. Not MLM 1-800-995-0796 Ext. 1042 Cal*Scan

@normal:EXCITING INCOME, luxury cars, sponsored vacations. Once in a lifetime opportunity. Distributors needed for new technology air purification system. Call 1-800-666-3470 for free info packet. Cal*Scan

@normal:FINANCIAL FREEDOM! P/T, F/T, Fantastic Support. Overwhelmed w/leads. Average people have great income potential $$. Will train. No license required. Toll free 1-888-293-4746. 24 hours. Cal*Scan

@normal:FREE MLM LEADS! For you and your downline! New free audio report reveals sizzling “Insider Secrets To Marketing Like An MLM PRO”. Results guaranteed! 800-589-9422 Cal*Scan

@normal:MARKETING/ENTREPRENEURIAL. Part-time work to replace income or better! Brand new Internet based business which takes advantage of booming website/e-commerce & deregulation. 1-800-370-7774 Cal*Scan

@normal:PERFECT IDEA. Simple “turn-key” business offering. 100% financing to high demand market. Immediate profits, PT/FT, weekly pay, guaranteed success. Call to see why 800-364-4428. Cal*Scan

@normal:PROFIT FROM THE Internet Revolution! Position yourself in the two fastest growing industries in the world today. Internet technology & network marketing 1-800-758-3487. Cal*Scan

@Header:Carpet Cleaning

@normal:BIG TIME CARPET & Upholstery Cleaners. Eco-Safe, Odorless, Hypoallergenic, non-hazardous, non-toxic. 310-372-8121

@Header:Carpentry

@normal:HANDYMAN with experience in roof repairs, carpentry, dry wall, plumbing, electrical, tile repairs, etc. *FINISH CARPENTRY MY SPECIALTY*. Excellent Malibu References. Call 805-750-7471 or 805-986-3820

@Header:Catering

@Normal:MONROE’S OF MALIBU for all your catering needs. Malibu’s most experienced & affordable caterers. 310-457-5521.

@normal:THE YELLOW ROSE. Meals prepared for busy professionals in your home. I’ll be in and out and dinner will await you in a warm oven. Menu includes Southern Cookin’, Vegetarian or Low Fat recipes. 457-6580

@Header:Chef/Cook

@normal:CUSTOM CUISINE LOWFAT gourmet meals delivered to your home – Weekly Meal Plans. Healthy, delicious menus averaging only 5 fat grams per entree. Delivered in convenient, portable microwave containers. Local references. 915-5342

@normal:**FEMALE PERSONAL DIETETIC GOURMET CHEF** from South Bay. Specializes in dietetic salads w/my own nutrient-loaded dressings. Available for summer season & for private parties. 310-937-4097

@Header:Child Care

@normal:MALIBU MAMAS Nannies, housekeepers, couples etc. Serving Malibu since 1988. 10% discount to Guild Members. Owned by a WGA Member. 456-8113.

@normal:L.A. NANNIES & DOMESTICS. Nannies, Housekeepers, Chefs, etc. Malibu owned and operated. Baby Nurses and Personal Assistants. 21355 PCH #202. 317-8555.

@normal:OUR AWESOME NANNY is available week days on call to 3+ year olds to play w/my 6 year old son. Also, get away weekend/evenings at your home. 589-5554

@Header:Chiropractic

@normal:BRANDON D. TAKAHASHI, D.C. 23410 Civic Center Way, Suite E5. 310-456-1972. 11340 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 335. 310-445-1050.

@Header:Cleaning Services

@normal:WESTERN PROFESSIONAL CLEANING Specializing in detail professional home & office cleaning with quality people you can trust at a price that’s hard to beat! Free Estimates. 310-841-5970

@Header:Computer Services

@Normal:COMPUTER SERVICES. Learn to be proficient in Windows ’95 and 3.1. *Word processing – MS Word & WordPerfect *Accounting – Quicken & QuickBooks *Spreadsheets – Excel & Lotus *Internet – Netscape & Eudora. Expert, Friendly Instruction at Reasonable Rates. Individual lessons with your computer or ours. 310-456-9706 or 818-991-2871

@normal:EXPERIENCED & AFFORDABLE OFFICE SERVICES PROVIDED: *Marketing (Brochures, Business Cards, Mailing Lists) *Websites ,(Design/Management) *Professional Writing (Bio’s, Resumes, Newsletters, Editing) *Computer Software Tutoring & General Office (bookkeeping, spreadsheets, wordprocessing) Pager# 310-282-1719, 310-337-9144

@normal:ACCEL COMPUTER INSTRUCTION. Windows95&3.1. Maintenance & repairs plus free maintenance software. Your computers or ours. Individual or up to 3 students for same price. Reasonable rates. Call Rob at 310-457-6605 or 888-837-1236.

@Header:Construction Services

@normal:J.R. CONSTRUCTION C.O. Your complete home improvement Co. Remodels, bathroom, kitchens. All types of concrete work, retaining block, walls, water and repairs. “SMALL JOBS OK”. 1-800-753-0083. lc#B-597526.

@Header:Contractor

@normal:SID D. FERRIS ENTERPRISES General Contractor, Additions, Remodels, New Construction. 1-800-784-2017.

@normal:GOPHER GIRLS OF MALIBU. Our Service is like having two of you!. We take care of any & all errands you don’t have time to! Grocery, personal & warehouse shopping… Dry-cleaning, baking, postal deliveries… Housesitting, animal sitting & plant care… References available upon request. 310-589-5894

@Header:Domestic Help

@normal:GOPHER GIRLS OF MALIBU. Our Service is like having two of you!. We take care of any & all errands you don’t have time to! Grocery,personal & warehouse shopping… Dry-cleaning, baking, postal deliveries… Housesitting, animal sitting & plant care… References available upon request. 310-589-5894

@Header:Drapes

@normal:MALIBU INTERIORS Shutters, blinds. Repairs, sales. Free estimates. 310-457-7366.

@Header:Electrician

@normal:PRIORITY ELECTRIC Electrical & Lighting. Specializing in repairs, installations, anything electric or lighting. We are on time and experienced. Lic#705597. 456-7999.

@normal:HOLLAND ELECTRICAL Construction and Maintenance, Troubleshooting. Home Automation. Fiber Optic Lighting. Licensed and Bonded #650101. 310-455-0115.

@Header:Employment Wanted

@normal:WORK IN YOUR spare time! Good Money! Processing mail! Free supplies! Bonuses! Rush SASE: Greenhouse/4214, Highland, Waterford, MI 48328-2165 Cal*Scan

@normal:CARETAKER/PERSONAL ASSISTANT. I am versatile, responsible, dependable w/a take charge attitude. Experience w/animals, dogs to horses. Do errands, light cooking & light cleaning. Great local references. Call Linda at 818-971-2627

@Header:Finances

@normal:AVOID BANKRUPTCY. Debt Consolidation. Stop collection calls. Cut monthly payments to 50%. Eliminate finance charges. Fast approval! 1-800-270-9894. Cal*Scan

@normal:”CASH.”Immediate $$ for structured settlements and deferred insurance claims & lotteries. J.G. Wentworth: toll free 1-888-231-5375. Cal*Scan

@normal:FREE CASH GRANTS. College, Scholarships, Business, Medical Bills. Never repay. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 ext. G-5139. Cal*Scan

@normal:HOMEOWNERS! DEBT CONSOLIDATION! Borrow $25,000 – $100,000. Too many bills? *Home Improvements. *Apply by phone/24 hour approval. * No Equity Required. Platinum Capital: Real Estate Broker #01163658, CA – Dept. of Real Estate. 1-800-523-5363/Open 7 days. Cal*Scan

@normal:DEBT RELIEF-FREE, immediate, confidential. Consolidate payments, lower interest & eliminate harassment by phone. Call toll free 1-888-BILL-FREE or (888)245-5373. American Credit Counselors, nonprofit. Cal*Scan

@normal:**GET $50,000 CASH NOW!” Homeowners Only. Bankruptcy OK, Credit problems OK. Eliminate high interest loans. Nothing out of pocket. No obligations. Refinance now! $20,000-$500,000. Limited time. Americorp Lending services 1-800-338-1050 Cal*Scan

@normal:$$WE BUY$$ COLLECTING payments? *Seller financed notes *Insurance settlements* Land note portfolios. Colonial Financial. 1-800-969-1200 ext. 51 Cal*Scan

@normal:GET OUT OF debt free!! Credit Counseling Centers of America (member NFFCC). Free debt consolidation, lower payments, interest. Stop collector calls. Non-profit 1-877-936-2222. Toll Free Cal*Scan

@normal:A DEBT-FREE LIFE! confidential help. Cut monthly payments. Reduce interest. Stop collection calls. Avoid bankruptcy. Nation’s largest nonprofit: Genus Credit Management. 800-892-2953 (24 hours) Cal*Scan

@normal:$$$ OVER DUE BILLS? Credit problems? Try debt consolidation! Combine all bills into one low payment. No application fees!! Mortgage & refinancing available. (800)863-9006 ext.103. Cal*Scan

@normal:MORTGAGE BROKERS. HIGHEST prices paid for private, seller held, residential/commercial notes & mortgages nationwide & lottery payments. Call Jon Arthur, Fiduciary Funding, Inc. 800-653-2600 Cal*Scan

@normal:AVOID BANKRUPTCY. Free debt consolidation. Application w/service. Cut payments to 65%. 24 hr. approval. Good/Bad/No credit OK. 1-800-873-8207. Cal*Scan

@normal:NEED CASH FAST? Call the Leading Center, Inc. Free analysis. Toll free 1-888-324-4852. Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act. Cal*Scan

@normal:REFINANCE FAST, EASY & over-the-phone. Need a second chance? Credit problems? OK. Bankruptcy? OK. Foreclosures? OK. Low interest. Call platinum Capital. Real Estate Broker #01163658 – Dept. of Real Estate. 1-800-699-LEND. nationwide Lender. Cal*Scan

@Header:Fireplace Inspection

@normal:***IS YOUR FIREPLACE SAVE & CLEAN?*** Summer Special – Free inspection. Reg.$79. CHIMNEY SWEEP & FIRE PROTECTION CO. since 1977. “Named Best in Southland” KBIG. Lic#249185. Liability Insured. Call 1.800.287.2348

@Header:Flea Market

@normal:HAVE YOU ADVERTISED IN OUR “FLEA MARKET” YET?? IF NOT, JUST GIVE US A CALL & WE WILL BE GLAD TO RUN YOUR AD; OR WE WILL RENEW IT. 456-5507 Ext. 108 or Fax 456-8986

@normal:WEDDING DRESS. Never worn/altered. Traditional. Size 10/12. Paid $1200, selling $400. 818-706-1123

@normal:HEADBOARD w/MATCHING BENCH. King-size. Yellow damask padded. $60 headboard. $80, bench. 310-454-8333

@normal:BABY BATH, portable, blue. Fisher Price. $6. 829-1568

@normal:L. RON HUBBARD. Dekalogy: A group of 10 Vol. $25. 589-9606

@normal:BOOKS & ART SUPPLIES. $10. 457-6016

@normal:DESK. Large oak panel desk w/return. 9’x32″. 5 drawers. Medium oak color. Very sturdy. Good condition. $80. obo. Call 454-3761 or 271-1322

@normal:PUZZLES,6 assorted, 1,000-2,000 pieces. $10 for all. 838-4192

@normal:BOOKS. Complete works of William Shakespeare. 6 vol. $30. 818-762-5454

@normal:FIREWOOD. Come and Get It. FREE firewood. Pt. Dume. 457-1003

@normal:EXERCISER STAIR CLIMBER PLUS. Adjustable. $15. 838-4192

@normal:WALL UNIT. Black lacquer. $100. 457-3213

@normal:TABLE, END/COFFEE. Contemporary black lacquer. $90 obo. 457-3213

@normal:LAMP. Black & brass floor lamp. Contemporary. $75. 457-3213

@normal:FIREWOOD-FREE, pine logs from large pine tree. Malibu Canyon. 818-222-8846

@normal:LADDER, Extension ladder. 20′. $20. 457-7467

@normal:HAND TRUCKS, 2, $10 each. 457-7467

@normal:TOOLS, old, for carpentry works. $1 & up. 457-7467

@normal:GLASSWARE, assorted. $1 & up. 457-7467

@normal:STORAGE CABINET, metal w/doors. 3’x6.5′. $30. 454-8333

@normal:DESK. Large, modern, golden teak w/2 drawers. Perfect for Office. $95. 457-7280

@normal:CHAIR. Italian designer. Whitewash oak. Ivory upholstered. modern/country decor. $50. 457-7280

@normal:MATTRESS, twin. For child/teen, very clean. $35. 457-7280

@normal:SUIT. Nordstrom, teen. Olive lite wool, white shirt, silk tie. Size 18-20. Worn twice. All $85. 457-7280

@normal:WASHER/DRYER. Kenmore heavy-duty. Electric, white. Excellent Condition. $300. 317-4767

@normal:DESK CHAIR. On rollers, swivels. $12. 829-1568

@normal:BOOKS ON TAPE. 50 selections. $5 each. 818-762-5454

@normal:TENNIS RACKET, Wilson, top quality. $25. 457-6016

@Header:Flooring

@normal:CARPETS, HARDWOOD new/refinish. Free Estimates. Call Carl Leon, Paseo Flooring. 310-416-9947.

@normal:VIKING FLOORS Specializing in Installation & Finishing of all types of flooring. 457-7823.

@Header:For Sale

@Normal:TAYLOR ICE CREAM YOGURT machine, twin floor model, for sale or lease 310-457-1625.

@normal:WEDDING DRESS never worn. Traditional style, white with lace and beads, long train. Never altered, size 10-12. Paid $1200, will sell for $400. 818-706-1123

@normal: G.E. HOT POINT Washer & Dryer, heavy duty, extra capacity. Electric. $300 for both. ROPER REFRIGERATOR side by side, 27 cubic feet, 32″ wide, 29″ deep. $600. 457-2613 leave message or 457-9948 11am-5pm Tues.-Fri.

@normal:MOVING!!! THOMASVILLE DINING ROOM SET. Table w/4 caned-backed chairs, 3 leaves. Includes glass china cabinet 74’x50″. Solid oak. $850. 2 verticals, $35 each; Collectibles, 25 up, plantation shutters, $25 up. Old rug 5’x7′ $75.Man’s mountain bike, 10 speed, $95. Sofa 3-piece sectional, $75. OBO 457-7467

@normal:JOHN WIDDICOMB walnut drop leaf table (40×69″) + 4 chairs (shows use) {Simple lines/moderne style/prob. manuf. in 1960s} ($400); teak veneer desk ($100; office chair ($50). Prefer Sat. viewing. 456-7102

@normal:STEEL BUILDINGS Sale: 40x60x14, $8,734, 50x75x14; $11,354; 50x100x16, $15,257; 60x100x16, $17,445. Mini-storage buildings, 30×120, 24 units. $10,770. Free brochures. www.sentinelbuildings.com Sentinel Buildings, 800-327-0790 extension 79. Cal*Scan

@normal:POOL TABLE. 50″x100″. $3,000 new, selling for $1,200. DINING TABLE/CONFERENCE TABLE. Teak inlay, seats 14 w/8 chairs. $750. 457-0196

@normal:NEW FURNITURE SALE. Rustic pine armoires, chests, bookshelves, etc. Slipcovered sofas & chairs, leather sets, sleigh beds, bedroom sets, mattresses, bunk beds, kid’s furniture, dining room, coffee tables, rugs, lamps, artwork, etc. All new. 310-397-7061

@normal:THOMASVILLE DINING ROOM SET. Table w/4 cane backed chairs, 3 leaves. Plus glass china cabinet 74″x50″. Solid oak. $850. 457-7467

@NORMAL:WOLFF TANNING BEDS. TAN AT HOME Buy direct and SAVE. Commercial/Home units from $199.00. Low monthly payments. Free color catalog. Call today. 1-800-842-1310 Cal*Scan

@normal:STEEL BUILDINGS CLEARANCE Sale. Best price in West! Factory Direct. 1-800-973-3366. Cal*Scan

@normal:ACKER WHEEL stock Wheels only. World’s most complete inventory of O.E.M. wheels, including factory alloy, facxtory rally, and plain stock steel wheels. BUY*SELL. Acker Wheel, San Jose, CA 1800-994-3357. www.ackerwheel.com Cal*Scan

@Header:Garage Sales

@normal:WHEN YOU ADVERTISE WITH THE MALIBU TIMES you will receive a FREE complimentary “Garage Sale Kit” that includes signs & arrows. Call us at 456-5507 Ext.108 to place your Garage Sale Classified Ad.

@normal:BUY A MALIBU VIEW at art exhibit & sidewalk sale. Many artists. Original oils, watercolors, acrylics, more! Sat. 10-4. Point Dume Plaza, 29211 Heathercliff Rd. (See ad this issue)

@normal:HUGE ONE DAY SALE. Twin & toddler beds, playhouse, toys, snowboard+bag. Tools, kitchen stuff, clothes, metal shelves. Bound National Geos 1955-1985. Sat. 6/20. 8am-3pm. 4238 OCEAN VIEW DR. 3 miles up Latigo.

@normal:NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE! Furniture, carpet, children’s sport & ski/board equipment. Lots More!! ***ALSO*** 95 Chevy Astro Van & 79 Chevy Stepside Truck. Free coffee. Sat, June 20th, 8am-2pm. 23202 PALOMA BLANCA. Seaview Estates, top of Las Flores Cyn. Rd.

@Header:Glass

@normal:MALIBU GLASS & Mirror & Screens 3547 Winter Canyon Road. 456-1844.

@normal:PRECISION Sliding Glass Door Repair. Full mobile service, repairs and installation. New mirror closet doors, swinging or sliding screen doors. Replace sliding glass door tracks. 800-700-8508.

@normal:BEVELED GLASS WORKS. Beveled, Leaded & Carved Glass doors, Windows & Entryways. Catalogue Available. 457-5252 home.sprynet.com/sprynet/bgw01

@Header:Handyman

@normal:NEATNIK CONSTRUCTION. Meticulous carpentry, tilework, painting & remodeling. Long-term Malibu resident. Responsible & dependable. Reasonable rates. Excellent Malibu references. Kent, 457-5214

@NORMAL:A to Z HOME IMPROVEMENTS. No job too large or too small. Carpentry, painting, tile, retaining walls, decks, masonry, dog houses, and more. Honest, reasonable, reliable. Local references. Bill 317-2221

@normal:**MILLER HANDYMAN** Decks, gazebos, drywall, paint, light construction. Also furniture restoration. Prompt, reasonable. Many local references.New number #818-591-0062, pager #888-944-5140

@normal:GENERAL HOUSE REPAIRS & REMODELING plus decks, walks & fences. Small to medium size projects. Work done on time & materials basis. Satisfaction Assured. Local for 20 years. Phone 310-589-0282

@normal:HANDYMAN with experience in roof repairs, carpentry, dry wall, plumbing, electrical, tile repairs, etc. *FINISH CARPENTRY MY SPECIALTY*. Excellent Malibu References. Call 805-750-7471 or 805-986-3820

@Header:Hauling

@normal:***HAULING CLEAN-UP***. YARDS – GARAGES – JUNK. Free Estimates. 310-399-4337 Richard.

@Header:Health & Fitness

@normal:**PERSONAL HOME FITNESS TRAINER** Certified, insured. Learn to lose fat while you get in shape. One on one. Learn to use your will power. Bill Chale 310-285-3068 e-mail getfit48@hotmail.com

@normal:GREAT NEWS! DIABETICS Medicare pays for testing supplies. You’ve seen us on TV. Liberty Medical Supply. No up front costs. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Free Shipping. 1-800-819-4030 Cal*Scan

@normal:RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS! Paying for medications? Why? Do you use Albuteral (Proventil, Ventolin), Ipratropium (Atrovernt, Metaproterenol (Alupent), or other nebulizer medications? Call Express Med 1-800-290-6442. medicare Approved. Cal*Scan

@normal:DROP A FULL SIZE, never feel hungry, and love every minute of it w/delicous NEW shake. It’s Life? Full of nutrients. FREE sample. Toll free 888-588-SLIM Cal*Scan

@normal:LOSE FAT NOW!! Reference book helps with fat, gas, headaches, etc. Stay slim & healthy. 375 pages, 200 illustrations. Use everyday. Order/info: 1-800-232-599- Cal*Scan

@Header:Heating & Air

@normal:MALIBU REFRIGERATION Quality heating repairs. 457-9986.

@Header:Help Wanted

@normal:PART-TIME STRINGER. The Malibu Times has a position to those who want valuable newspaper experience. Call Arnold York, Editor at 456-5507, ext 101 or for immediate consideration fax resume, clips to 456-8986

@normal:ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for small office. Computer literate, real estate experience helpful. $11 to $14 per hour plus benefits. Fax resume: 310-456-9462

@normal:EXPERIENCED INTERIOR PLANT TECHNICIAN. Must have valid CA driver’s license & insurance. Must speak fluent English. 457-1625

@normal:PILATES INSTRUCTOR to work at our facility in Malibu. Part-time. Call Gordon at 456-7721.

@normal:STEADY PART-TIME POSITION in entertainment business. Involves making daily calls & follow-ups. Computer experience required. Hours flexible. Point Dume office. 310-589-3380, Fax: 310-589-3382

@normal:EXPERIENCED EXTERIOR LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR. Must have good references, truck, insurance, valid California driver’s license and speak fluent English. 457-1625 x4.

@normal:THE MALIBU TIMES is looking for an experienced political & investigative reporter to cover City of Malibu. Call Arnold York, Publisher at 456-5507, ext 101. Fax resume & clips to 456-8986, Attn: Arnold York.

@normal:ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR PT. DUME OFFICE. Full-time, 35/hour week. (Flexible) Organizational skills. Good communication skills a must. Computer skills a plus. Fashion accessory importer/distributor. 310-457-9454

@normal:HIGHEST PAID FOR QUALITY DRIVER/MOVER. Class A/B with clean driving record only. Inventory & Van Line experience a must. References required. Contact Cindy at 310-450-5957

@normal:ADMINISTRATIVE/PUBLIC RELATIONS. Really great position in a prestigious office in Pacific Palisades. Call 310-454-0317 or fax 310-459-3826

@normal:ANTIQUE & HOME GIFTS SHOP located in Malibu is seeking a highly motivated organized, professional sales clerk. Hours evenings & weekends only, applicants must be flexible. Job requires exceptional communication skills, computer experience helpful. Fax resume to: 310-455-0914

@normal:FRED SANDS – MALIBU/TOPANGA seeks P/T receptionist. Weekdays & some weekend hours. Excellent phone skills & MS Office a must. Call Sally @310-456-3638 for an interview.

@normal:EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. Computer literate, typing. Minimum 20 hours per week. Malibu & Santa Monica office. Call Cindy at 310-450-5957

@normal:CUSTOMER SERVICE/GENERAL OFFICE. Local co. seeks general office clerks w/1 yr. office experience to handle inbound calls & some data entry. Must be willing to work in Malibu or Calabasas. Royal Staffing Services. 805-373-9909, Fax 805-494-4365

@normal:PERSONAL TRAINER Must have experience. Work by appointment to train our clients. Contact Brad at 456-7721

@normal:The Malibu Times is looking for a part-time Advertising Salesperosn for sales in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Westlake, Thousand Oaks & special projects. Sales experience preferred. Fax your resume to 310-456-8986

@normal:RETAIL POSITION: Upscale ladies boutique in Westlake Village seeks an enthusiastic, reliable sales associate with discreet manner and flair for style. F/T or P/T, exp. preferred. Benefits Avail. Fax resume: 805-778-1173

@normal:MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT SEEKS trustworthy, reliable, stable personal assistant, 15-25 flexible weekly hours, Zuma Beach. Office 97, Filemaker, QuickBooks, some property management. Fees depending on qualifications. References. Fax resume: 310-457-2218.

@normal:THE MALIBU TIMES is looking for a freelance, part-time Associate Art Director/Production Artist to work on Special Sections. Needs to be MAC savvy & have very strong QuarkXPress skills. Familiarity w/MacWrite & Aldus Freehand a plus. You should have newspaper experience & be familiar w/traditional production & paste-up methods. Must work well under deadline pressure. Please Fax resume & salary history to 310-456-8986, Attn: Editor, Arnold G. York

@normal:DATA ENTRY/RETRIEVAL, filing, assisting public. Reqs. 1 yr. clerical exp. or 60 sem. college units, 30 net wpm, & U.S. citizenship. Apply now. Applications & info: Malibu Municipal Court, 23525 Civic Center Way, Malibu 90265. 310-317-1335

@normal:ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. Permanent part-time, could lead to full-time. Flexible hours, relaxed office setting in Malibu. Excellent computer & phone skills required. Windows, excel, lotus. Starting up to $15/hour. Call 310-456-2657.

@normal:AMBITIOUS PERSON needed for administrative position in growing Hispanic promotions agency. Strong Mac & grammatical skills required. 60wpm. Bilingual a plus. Benefits. Salary based on experience. Fax resume (310) 314-5262.

@normal:ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT,SECRETARY for real estate development/property management firm seeks full-time, organized self-starter w/computer skills. Must be a quick learner. Real estate knowledge helpful but not mandatory. Fax resume: 310-317-0996

@normal:DENTAL X-RAY TECHNICIAN. Really great position in a prestigious office in Pacific Palisades. Call 310-454-0317 or fax 310-459-3826

@normal:ORTHODONTIC R.D.A.. Really great position in a prestigious office in Pacific Palisades. Call 310-454-0317 or fax 310-459-3826

@normal:GROWING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Internet advertising firm, located in Malibu, seeks experienced bookkeeper for part-time accounts payable assistance. You must be very comfortable working on the internet & should be familiar w/QuickBooks or M.Y.O.B. accounting programs. The current requirement is for 80 hours/month – you must be available full time during the first & third weeks of each month. This will become a full-time position in 6 to 12 months. Salary is negotiable. Please fax resumes to 818-992-6440 or e-mail to HR@netpowered.com

@normal:FRIENDLY TOYS & GIFTS has immediate openings in your area. Number One in Party plan: Toys, gifts, Christmas, Home Decor. Call for catalog and information. 1-800-488-4875. Cal*Scan

@normal:EARN $1000 WEEKLY stuffing envelopes at home. No experience. Free supplies. Send S.A.S.E. to: ACE , Dept. 503, Box 5769, Diamond Bar, CA 91765. Cal*Scan

@normal:ASSEMBLE ARTS, CRAFTS, TOYS, jewelry, wood items, typing, sewing, computer work from home in your spare time. Great pay. Free details call 1-800-632-8007, 24 hrs. Cal*Scan

@normal:GOVERNMENT JOBS. Now hiring in your area. $16,000-$68,000. Call 1-800-883-0819 ext J-400 for current Federal County, City & State lists. Cal*Scan

@normal:$1000 POSSIBLE TYPING. Part-time. At home. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 ext T-5139 for listings. Cal*Scan

@normal:AIRCRAFT GROUND CREW. Openings for handlers, fuelers, machine & electronic trainees. Paid training. High school diploma required. Ages 17-34. Call 1-800-252-0559 (Mon.-Fri.). Cal*Scan

@normal:U. S. COAST GUARD Now Hiring! Women & Men ages 17-27. *Great Benefits *Good Pay *Exciting Jobs. Be part of the action. Call 1-800-438-8724. Cal*Scan

@normal:CIVIL SERVICE JOBS hiring now. $11-$33/hr. Paid training, full benefits. Call 7 days 1-800-433-7353 ext 3239. Cal*Scan

@normal:DRIVER OTR LEADER in the industry. Covenant Transport 1-800-441-4394. Experienced drivers/owner Operators 1-800-338-6428. For graduate students Bud Meyer Truck Lines Refrigerated hauling call toll free 877-BUD MEYER 887-283-6393 solo drivers & contractors. Cal*Scan

@normal:DRIVER – COMPANY DRIVERS can earn $36,165 in 1st year! Students – 100% tuition reimbursement. Owner/Operators/Fleet owners welcome. 24-hour application processing. PST Vans. 800-541-6064

@normal:BEST SALES CAREER in California! You can earn up to $50k-$100k 1st year, 150k plus 2nd year. Leads. $500-$2000 commission, paid weekly. Toll free 1-888-318-9392. Cal*Scan

@normal:ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Fishing industry. Excellent worker earnings & benefits potential (up to $2,850+/mo. + room/board). Ask us how! 517-324-3056 ext. A89515 Cal*Scan

@normal:MAKE MONEY SHOPPING. Men & women 18 or older needed now. Set your own schedule. no experience necessary. Call 800-764-6477 Cal*Scan

@normal:LAKESIDE ROOFING SALESPERSON, ESTIMATOR. Rapidly expanding, highly reputable, commercial roof company seeking Salesperson/Estimator. Ten to fifteen years experience. Knowledge in roofing sales, bidding large dollar projects & estimating ability required. Positive & professional attitude. Growth opportunities available within company. Full benefits, 401K, health, dental & more. For a confidential interview mail resume to Lakeside Roofing, 12214 Woodeside Avenue, Lakeside, CA 92040. Fax 619-443-7034. Phone toll free 888-766-3375 Cal*Scan

@normal:NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPANY. Major expansion. Photo sales, make-up artist. Travel U.S. expenses paid. Benefits include: Insurance, vacations, up to $60,000 year. 1-800-800-4948 ext. 257 Cal*Scan

@Header:Housecleaning

@normal:JAK HOUSE CLEANING Complete cleaning for everything. Windows, walls, carpet shampoo, marble cleaning. Very professional. Quality, reliable, prompt service. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Insured/ bonded. Since 1986. Call Jason Kim at 310-205-6311.

@Header:Housekeeping

@normal:HOUSEKEEPER HAS DAYS AVAILABLE. Tues. thru Sat. Child care, light cooking. Not live in. Letters of reference. Call 213-661-0615

@normal:**FANNY’S MAID** Commercial & Residential. Experienced & responsible. Cleaning quality work. Excellent local references. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. 805-986-3056

@Header:Housesitting

@normal:**SECURITY, HOUSESITTING, ANIMAL CARE** for your home or estate in exchange for living accommodations. FORMER LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE. Non-smoking, non-drinking, college degree, trustworthy. Impeccable references. Contact David at 310-375-2781

@Header:Instructional

@normal:PIANO LESSONS-VOCAL TRAINING by professional Malibu resident teacher. Children/adults. Private or small group. Please call 310-280-3406 Msg.

@NORMAL:

  • *SWIMMING LESSONS*
  • group or private. Complete ocean swimming safety camp. Please call Rob LeMond 310-456-7731.

@normal:*DANCE* SWING, BALLROOM, LATIN Malibu, Calabasas, Culver City. Groups, Privates, Parties. Ms. M.C. Callaghan, Instructor. 818-880-2159

@normal:PIANO, CELLO, CLARINET, VIOLA & VIOLIN LESSONS IN YOUR HOME. Fully qualified, experienced professionals will come to you. All ages, levels, & styles. Call **The Music Academy of Southern California** 800-285-2922

@Header:Jewelry

@normal:MALIBU GOLD I buy, sell and loan gold, diamonds, watches and antique jewelry. Instant Cash! 317-GOLD(4653).

@Header:Landscaping

@Normal:MALIBU PLANTSCAPING. Interior & Exterior plant care design and maintenance. Call 310-457-1625.

@normal:GARDENING & LANDSCAPING. Sprinklers installed, repaired. New lawns, groundcovers, shrubs, trees, planted & pruned. Drainage systems, RR tie walls, pathways, low voltage lighting. Please call Malibu Sprinkler & Landscaping. 457-7228. #512484

@Header:Lost & Found

@normal:FREE LOST & FOUND ADS. Have you lost a pet or found an article? Please call our Classified Dept. at 456-5507 Ext 108 and we will be glad to take your classified ad at NO CHARGE.

@normal:FOUND IN MALIBU. Movie script & 2 CDs. Call 459-2502

@Header:Office Space

@normal:OFFICE SPACE POINT DUME. 140 sq. ft. Quiet location w/a view. Plenty of parking. $250/month. 457-2106

@normal:OFFICE SPACE ON PCH – MALIBU. Share reception area & conference room. Ocean view. Signage, parking. Available immediately. $450/month 310-456-2563.

@Header:Painting

@normal:**INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING** Large jobs as well as small. Superb craftsmanship. Best materials. No mess. Free Estimates. Phone Steve at 310-456-6534

@normal:E.B. PAINTING COMPANY 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Excellent prep & clean-up. Interior, exterior, stucco repair, plastering licensed, bonded, Insured, Excellent client list. 818-762-0140.

@normal:JAMES THE PAINTER Looking for an excellent job and lowest prices? Interior, exterior, licensed, bonded. We repair stucco and water damage. Acoustic ceiling repair and removal, Wallpaper removal. 213-732-3034.

@normal:MISTER ROBERTS PAINTING Serving Malibu Since 1965. Interior, exterior, licensed, bonded. Industrial products for rust Inhibitors. 310-456-0409. 1st place custom home painting award.

@normal:**THE FAUX ‘HO** Certified interior designer specializes in decorative paint finishes for every surface of your home or office. Standard painting services also available. Call Patricia at 213-874-0937 or 213-854-0848

@Header:Party Services

@normal:

  • ***BEAR TO BEAR BALLOONS***
  • Balloons & Bouquets for all Occasions. Now carryingBEANIE BABIES 21217 Pacific Coast Highway & Rambla Pacifico. Malibu. Call 456-9746.

@Header:Personals

@normal:**GENDER BALANCE** Dry Gulch Movie Ranch has great jam parties. Got plenty of musicians, cowboys, tennis players, actors, writers, but need cowgirls (over 30 years old) to dance play pool, enjoy campfires & teepee. Call Maureen at 457-3807.

@normal:I AM A CHRISTIAN BROTHER needing Christian pen-friends to help me in a correspondence course & also Bible school. I am 35 years old & completing purchasing school. Please respond to: Peter Fosu-Nyanko, c/o Postal Agent, Arrombenew, Via Agona-Sinedu, Ghana, W. Africa

@Header:Photography

@NORMAL:PHOTOGRAPHY Portraits, parties, publicity. Your poodle or Porsche. I shoot it all. Please call Diane Baldwin 310-478-9508.

@normal:**INTERNATIONAL STILL PHOTOGRAPHER** is available for immediate work. Publicity stills for motion picture & television, actors’ headshots & model portfolios. Contact Regina Ginsberg at 310-456-5237

@Header:Picture Framing

@normal:MALIBU GALLERY Serving Malibu’s picture framing and art collector needs since 1981. Colony Plaza (near Hughes). 310-456-5393.

@Header:Plumbing

@normal:McDERMOTT PLUMBING & PUMPING Residential, commercial. Call on us to handle what ever comes up. 24-hour emergency service. Plumbing 456-2286, Pumping 456-1173

@Header:Pools

@normal:PINEAPPLE POOLS Replasters, repairs, service. Firepumps, Non-chlorine Systems. 456-3766

@Header:Real Estate

@normal:**TOM STURMAN – REAL ESTATE SALES** Homes, Rentals, Commercial, Estates. 310-457-3909 or 310-915-4275.

@normal:ATTRACTIVE, UPGRADED 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome in Malibu Villas. $295,000. Owner 310-457-4048

@normal:GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES for pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, Repo’s, REO’s. Your area. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. H-5139 for current listings. Cal*Scan

@normal:GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES. Pennies on the $1. No money down government loans available now. Local listings. Toll Free 1-800-669-2292 ext. H-4000. Cal*Scan

@normal:SOUTHWEST COLORADO – 35 acres/cabin – $69,900. 35 acres/creek – $49,999. Coming soon. Durango – Cortez land. 5-35 acre homesites starting at $49,900. Coming soon: Durango – Cortez land. 5-35 acre homesites starting at $49,900. Call now 970-882-7707 Redstone Land. Cal*Scan

@normal:BARGAIN HOMES, Thousands of Government Foreclosed & repossessed properties being liquidated this month! Call for local listings! 1-800-501-177 ext 9999. Cal*Scan

@Header:Real Estate Commercial

@normal:PRIME COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE. Great location in Malibu Civic Center. Convenient w/nice views. Foot traffic. Please call Maggie at 310-456-2051

@Header:Real Estate Lots

@normal:PANORAMIC OCEAN & PARK VIEWS from 2 pads on 8 acres of privacy outside City limits. 2 miles up Las Flores. Full geology report available. $195,000. 310-457-7333

@Header:Real Estate Retail

@normal:MALIBU PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, 480 sq. ft. front corner store w/high visibility. 310-456-7031 ext 175.

@Header:Rental Exchange

@normal:HUGE FULLY DECORATED TOWNHOUSE IN MAMMOTH LAKES. 2700sf. View of mountain & meadow plus swimming pool, golf & fishing. Value approx. $2,500/week . Exchange for beach house or condo in Malibu. 626-793-6044

@Header:Rentals

@normal:SERRA RETREAT. Annual rental. Gated 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom ocean view home. Rustic redwood interior & exterior. 2-story living room. 2 fireplace. Swimming pool, tennis court. $5,500/month. 456-6222

@normal:MALIBU BAY CLUB Bachelor. Private beach, gated, pool/spa, paddle tennis. No pets, no smoking. Available now. $795 /month including utilities. 818-363-0677.

@normal:ROMANTIC MALIBU GUEST HOUSE! Great location. Spacious one bedroom house in beautiful setting. Very private & quiet. Walk to beach. Nonsmoker $1,550/month. 457-5201, 457-6097.

@normal:2-STORY TOWNHOUSE, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, washer/dryer. Private back yard, quiet. Pool/jacuzzi. 2-car attached parking. Las Virgenes School district. 7 minutes to beach/Pepperdine. Pets ok. Available now. $1,495/month. 818-788-0898

@normal:SPACIOUS HOME. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, pool & more. Large, custom, quality entertainment home. Excellent floor plan. Near Pepperdine. Only careful, responsible parties w/good credit need inquire. Lease. $6,000/month. 213-628-6368.

@normal:SEPTEMBER ON PRIVATE BEACH – YEAR LEASE. Panoramic whitewater view. Beautiful one bedroom + small guest room. Furnished, upscale. Pool/spa. No pets. Close-in. $2,500/month. 310-454-2628, 310-454-2716

@normal:MALIBU BAY CLUB. Studio, spectacular whitewater views. Full kitchen, dishwasher, refrigerator/freezer. Walk-in closet, giant exterior deck, carport. Washer/dryer hookup. Private beach, tennis, heated pool/jacuzzi.$1,500/month, Summer, 3 month minimum, or $1,050/month, 1 year lease. 310-550-8145 Office. 310-858-7999 Home.

@normal:SHARP 2-BEDROOM, 2-bath condo. Brand new carpet and paint. Light and bright. Cozy fireplace. Balcony, deck, pool. Convenient Malibu location near beach. $1,550/mo. Call Agent, Pat Greenwood (310)317-9330

@normal:MALIBU HOME-ROMANTIC setting in woods, private, peaceful, old growth redwood & cedar home above stream, ocean view, horses OK, miles of trails, 6 acres. New built-ins, SubZero, barbecue, convected oven. Satellite. $3,375/month. 310-457-4405

@normal:MALIBU WEST HOME FOR LEASE. Available immediately. Nice, clean, simple 3 bedroom, 2 bath, unfurnished. Great yard. Walk to schools, beach club & tennis court. Includes gardener. $3,300/month on annual lease. Broker/owner. 310-457-7774

@normal:MALIBU/LACOSTA: Sweeping ocean view. New 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Jacuzzi tub. Office/den/gameroom. 3/4 acre hillside. Six skylights, beam ceilings. Gas fireplace. $3,900/month. Private beach club & additional guest apartment also available. www.accessnv.com/malibu 310-456-5185 or 702-260-9507

@normal:TINY, TINY SINGLE APARTMENT near Kanan & PCH. Furnished or unfurnished. One person. $550/month including utilities. No pets/smoke. Owner/Agent 457-2584

@normal:SPECIAL HOME NEAR LAKE/PARKS: Sophisticated but warm/rustic Malibou Lake home. 3+2+den. Views, lots of wood/glass, stone fireplace, bright modern kitchen, garden/patio, hiking. $2,500/month/year lease. 818-991-4507

@normal:PT. DUME, CLIFFSIDE DR. Ocean view, 1 bedroom, 1 bath cottage available 2-6 months. June 13-Dec.31. Private access. Big Dume Beach & patio/garden. Excellent furnishings, immediate move-in condition. First + last month security deposit. No pets/smokers. $2,750/month including utilities except phone/fax. Call 310-457-0893

@normal:BEACHFRONT PENTHOUSE SUPERPAD 1 bedroom plus office, furnished ? $3,300/month. And ULTIMATE BEACHFRONT FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM W/FIREPLACE $4,400/month. BEACHFRONT SHORT-TERM FURNISHED RENTALS. From $1,500/week. Pets ok? Resort-like, close in. 310-456-0375

@normal:BIG ROCK BEACHFRONT. One bedroom, one bath. Deck on water. Laundry facilities. Refrigerator, carport. Direct beach access. Available now. $1,550/month. Agent. 310-720-0724

@normal:MALIBU GARDENS OCEAN VIEW. Large corner unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Pool, jacuzzi. Laundry. Carport. Corner PCH & Kanan. Just updated. $1,650/month. 456-1160

@normal:MALIBU PT. DUME HOME. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Tennis court. 2 fireplaces, family room w/wet bar. 3-car garage. View Private beach access. Gorgeous! $4,500+ security deposit. **VIC Realty** 805-482-2773

@normal:MALIBU PARADISE. Spectacular whitewater ocean view. 3. bedroom, 2 bath, 2-car garage. Walk to beach. References required. All new. Available now. $3,300/month. 310-457-3272

@normal:TIVOLI COVE, one bedroom, one bath. Private beach, guard gated. Pool, spa, gym, tennis. $1,500/month. Available August 1st. Yearly lease. Owner/broker. 457-3837

@normal:SUMMER/FALL – PT. DUME. Large, homey 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment w/pool. Completely furnished. Available August 1-31. Possible Sept-Dec. $1,500/month + Utilities. 457-8098

@normal:ONE BEDROOM OCEAN VIEW CONDO with a spacious deck, romantic fireplace oversize closets & just a walk to the beach. $1,225/month. Available July 1st. 805-389-9591. JT Investments.

@normal:BREATHTAKING HILLTOP VIEWS overlooking lake. Malibou Lake guest house. One bedroom, living room, kitchen, dining nook. Great closet space. French doors. Private entrance. 1,000 sq ft. $1,025/month plus utilities. Available August 1st. 818-706-9823

@normal:POINT DUME Furnished. 6 months lease from Aug. 14th. One bed, 1.5 bath.Newly decorated. Peaceful, secure. $1,800/month includes utilities except phone. 310-589-2544

@normal:MALIBU BEACH RENTAL. Fabulous summer beach rental. Best rate at beach for 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath. Upper/ lower decks. 180 ocean view. Tennis court, pool, beach access. Gated townhouse community. Summer $3,600/month. Longer lease possible. 457-7127

@Header:Rentals To Share

@normal:NEAR KANAN, SUNNY, GARDEN CONDO-SHARE, ground floor. Near beach. Fireplace in living room. Separate suite w/private bathroom, laundry facilities. Jacuzzi, heated pool. Pet? $725/all inclusive. Available Now. (Vacation rental available August.) 310-589-5464

@normal:GORGEOUS OCEAN PANORAMICS. Share full house w/half time residents. 3 bedrooms, 2 large decks, private baths, washer/dryer, fireplace. Great El Nido

neighborhood, dog friendly. $1,200/month. 310-317-0402.

@normal:FEMALE NONSMOKER to share 2 bedroom, 2 bath Malibu Gardens Condo. Pool, sauna, jacuzzi, tennis courts & laundry facilities. $675/month plus utilities. 310-457-9241

@Header:Rentals-Summer

@normal:SUMMER RENTALS ON THE BEACH. One, two & three bedrooms, private beach. Pool, spa. Security building. $4,000 to $6,000 month to month or long term. 310-456-3456

@Header:Rentals-Vacation

@normal:MALIBU BEACH HOME. Breathtaking views & sounds. Posh decorator’s dream beach home. Approx. 2400 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath suites. 2 large decks. Secluded beach. Completely equipped & beautifully furnished for a high quality vacation. 8 days, 7 nights, $6,000 + security deposit. 310-456-7017 *BMX

@normal:MALIBU LOCALS, TOWNERS, & OVER ACHIEVERS! MAMMOTH Rustic ski cabin in natural wilderness setting. Fishing within one minute of property. Outdoors person’s recreation paradise. Simple, functional, furnished. $600/week or monthly. 310-456-0375, 760-934-DUDE

@Header:Rental Situations Wanted

@normal:**SECURITY, HOUSESITTING, ANIMAL CARE** for your home or estate in exchange for living accommodations. FORMER LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE. Non-smoking, non-drinking, college degree, trustworthy. Impeccable references. Contact David at 310-375-2781

@normal:UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY – HAVE YOUR HOME REDESIGNED OR COMPLETELY/PARTIALLY DECORATED by young designer in exchange for wonderful living/working space. Similar philosophy to Gavhan O’Keefe. Only serious inquiries. 213-782-0191

@Header:Roofing

@normal: FOUR SEASONS ROOFING. All types of roofing & repairs. Licensed (#726424) Bonded & insured. Workmanship guaranteed. Residential, Commercial & Industrial. LOWEST RESIDENTIAL RATES IN LA! Free estimate. 310-317-9595. Pager 800-417-6052

@Header:Services

@normal:WORD PROCESSING. Everything: theses, appellate briefs, scripts, newsletters, resumes, transcription, homework. Spell/grammar check/laser printing included. Rush jobs a specialty. Available 24 hours. $30/hr. Sandy or Jeff (310) 317-0702.

@normal:LETTER PERFECT: Letters, Resumes, Scripts, Manuscripts, Legal, Word Processing, Fax services available. Also, Computer Lessons, Learn Windows 95, & E-mail. Contact Karen 310-456-8625.

@normal:EXPERIENCED & AFFORDABLE OFFICE SERVICES PROVIDED: *Marketing (Brochures, Business Cards, Mailing Lists) *Websites ,(Design/Management) *Professional Writing (Bio’s, Resumes, Newsletters, Editing) *Computer Software Tutoring & General Office (bookkeeping, spreadsheets, wordprocessing) Pager# 310-282-1719, 310-337-9144

@normal:CARETAKER/PERSONAL ASSISTANT. I am versatile, responsible, dependable w/a take charge attitude. Experience w/animals, dogs to horses. Do errands, light cooking & light cleaning. Great local references. Call Linda at 818-971-2627

@normal:**SECURITY, HOUSESITTING, ANIMAL CARE** for your home or estate in exchange for living accommodations. FORMER LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE. Non-smoking, non-drinking, college degree, trustworthy. Impeccable references. Contact David at 310-375-2781

@normal:LIFETIME REMINDER SERVICE. You’ll never forget again: Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special Occasions or any important dates. Service will send you a postcard 7 days before the event. 457-5245

@Header:Storage

@normal:MALIBU SELF STORAGE The only storage facility in Malibu’s Civic Center. Short drive to your unit. Ground level convenience. Located 100 yards North of Civic Center Way. 24 hour recorded information: 456-2822. Operated by Mariposa Land Company. 310-456-5555.

@Header:Tickets

@normal:“CAN’T GET TO THE GETTY?” Call Art Access L.A. for special package tour. 1-800-685-1407.

@Header:Tile

@normal:TILE WORKS Ceramic, Pavers & Marble. 457-2031

@Header:Trailer

@normal:1992 NOMAD CENTURY 5th WHEEL. 30′ Super Slide. Towed only 2,000 miles. $14,450. 457-1625 x 4, leave message.

@Header:Tree Service

@normal:COYLE’S TREE SURGERY. “The Conscientious Professional.” Certified arborist #WC200. Complete Tree Service. Free Estimated. 310-456-TREE (8733)

@normal: RONN HAYES Skilled Arborist serving Malibu exclusively for 15 years. 457-7569

@Header:Trucks & Vans

@normal:1978 GMC PICKUP 4 door dually. Truck has 1991 sheet metal front & bed. Truck has a custom 3 color pearl paint job, ALCOA wheels, rear roll pan & handle shaved from tailgate Recently rebuilt 454 engine w/headers. Truck has A/C, Cruise control, power steering, AM/FM cassette, and has dual gas tanks. Truck is perfect except for interior. Divorce forces sales. Have invested over $15,000. Asking $9500 OBO. Jay 805-379-7220.

@Header:Wanted Misc.

@normal:BEACH HOUSE WANTED. Want to get married barefoot on the sand. Will rent for weekend or week in Aug., Sept., or Oct. Please call Barbara at 310-473-3883.

@Header:HOT WEBSITES

@normal:MOTORCYCLE RACING & SALES. Check out my www website for some good links to various raceways, news sources, and the dealership where I work: hanshanson.com

@Header:Yoga

@normal:HARMONY YOGA and Touch. Gentle Hatha Yoga for stress and limited range of motion. 1-800-685-1407.

At Year 2000

0

Computers will rise, computers will crash,

Not even the experts can guess what will smash.

The world will be panicked and fear will arise —

When all the computers at year 2000 will fry!

Be not dismayed or think all will end,

Civilization will continue with a simpler blend;

For if the computers give up with a gasp,

It just goes to prove that progress won’t last!

It’s back to the basics, with files and such things,

It’s surprising what the simple can actually bring.

So cheer up, my friends, all is not lost,

Consider the gain — and forget about cost!

H. Emmett Finch

Minimum wage debate goes local — Kuehl tells restaurateurs tip credit less than appetizing

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Seeking relief from recent increases in the minimum wage, Malibu restaurateurs met with Assembly Speaker Pro Tem Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica) last week to lobby for a change in state law that would allow employers to use a portion of an employee’s tips to meet the minimum wage requirement.

California is one of only seven states that does not permit employers to pay tipped employees less than the minimum wage, and then to claim a portion of an employees’ tips to make up the difference. Federal law permits employers in states that have a “tip credit” to pay tipped employees half the minimum wage, as long as an employee’s tips will bring up the pay to the hourly wage requirement.

The California Restaurant Association has been fighting for years to restore the tip credit, which was eliminated in the 1970s under then-Gov. Jerry Brown. But the association has stepped up its efforts recently after four minimum-wage increases in the past two years has brought California’s minimum wage to $5.75 an hour. The association is encouraging its members to lobby their legislators for a tip credit.

But Kuehl told the restaurant owners and managers, who gathered at Geoffrey’s Friday to press their case, that she did not support a restoration of the credit.

“The employer-employee relationship should be a win-win for both,” said Kuehl. “I haven’t seen any way that a tip credit is a win-win.”

She also expressed doubts that a majority of legislators would support such a change either.

“I don’t believe very honestly that that will change any time soon,” she said.

Nonetheless, Kuehl said, if restaurant owners could present convincing arguments that the lack of a tip credit was detrimental to their businesses, some movement on the issue may be possible.

“When the stage is set with a minimum-wage employee versus a very successful business, it’s very difficult to make your case,” she said. “If you want me to be your advocate, then you need to give me the ammo.”

Jeff Peterson, who organized the meeting at Geoffrey’s, where he is general manager, said the restaurant has paid more than $50,000 in wage increases in the past year because of changes in the minimum wage laws, and, he said, his restaurant has a very slim profit margin to show for it.

“I don’t have the money [for the wage increases],” said Peterson, who is also the president of the Malibu Chamber of Commerce. “I’ve raised the salmon money. I’ve raised the price of beverages.”

Undaunted by Kuehl’s lack of enthusiasm for restoring the tip credit, Peterson told the Malibu restaurant owners, including the proprietors of BeauRivage, Marmalade and Moonshadows, that he wanted to form a committee to push for a change in the law.

“We have to do something,” he said. “Because if Gray Davis comes into power, you can bet that the minimum wage will go up to $6.50 or $6.75.”

In the wake of El Nino ’98

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El Nino may be over, but cleaning up the damage it left behind could go on for months and possibly years. A beachfront home along Broad Beach, clobbered by pounding surf, has already been demolished, and a pair of homes on Las Flores Mesa overlooking PCH may be next in line. Caltrans is working to finalize plans to purchase and tear down the two structures, said to be caving in under a landslide. Officials for the agency fear the properties could come crashing down on Pacific Coast Highway, posing a danger to motorists.

The storms of ’98 caused havoc throughout the area, but Calle del Barco and Malibu Road were hardest hit — at least as far as city coffers are concerned. On a long list of needed repairs, the two locations make up what City Manager Harry Peacock calls “the big-ticket items.”

Correcting a slope failure at Calle del Barco is expected to run in excess of $1 million. Along Malibu Road, several storm drains need to be replaced, portions of the roadway need to be repaired and landslides need to be stabilized. Here too, repairs could top $1 million.

As far as private property is concerned, Broad Beach took the biggest beating — with a total of six homes receiving red or yellow tags. The homeowners are now in the process of evaluating whether they can make the necessary repairs. Other red- and yellow-tag designations were handed out on Malibu Road, Villa Costera and on the 20400 block of Pacific Coast Highway.

According to the city manager’s office, the total for debris removal, emergency response, temporary measures and permanent repairs will add up to $3.65 million. Considering Malibu’s unique vulnerability and compared to other areas, city officials say the area came through fairly well. “It could have been worse,” Peacock observed, “a lot worse. But I’m just glad it’s over.”

Air(head) travel

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Did you know that dolphins are so intelligent that within only a few weeks of captivity, they can train humans to stand at the very edge of the pool and throw them fish. I happened to be commuting by Zuma Travel located in the Point Dume Shopping Center when I noted the dolphin emblem in the window. Zuma travel is owned and operated by Marjorie Hollinrake. I met Marjorie and her husband, Jerry, shortly after my arrival in Malibu in 1970; they have resided in Malibu since 1961. I was president of the Malibu Soccer League for several years (later merged into the AYSO) and coached their son Mike, then a young teen-ager, in the fine grace of not being embarrassed when routed by a successful defensive soccer action by Kimmy Flood. Mike was tall, quick and strong so the girls in the league (yes, girls and boys played on the same teams) delighted when they could garrison against his onslaught towards the soccer goal. Kimmy Flood is now 26 and about to be married in September, so I thought I’d drop in to visit with Marjorie and see how her son Mike, 28, was doing and gossip about the “old days”.

Marjorie and other travel agents in the office, Lynda Marsolek, and Helen Algreen follow my Malibu Times letters to my neighbors and provided me the following actual stories told to them and other Zuma Travel agents over the years. Marjorie received a call from a client inquiring about a package to Hawaii. After going over all the cost information, the customer asked if it would it be cheaper to fly to San Francisco and then take the train to Hawaii? (glug glug)

Helen received a telephone call from a Malibuite who wanted to go to Capetown. Helen started to explain the length of the flight and the passport information when the Malibuite interrupted her with, “I’m not trying to make you look foolish, but Capetown is in Massachusetts.” Without trying to make the Malibuite look like the stupid one, Helen calmly explained, “Cape Cod is in Massachusetts, Capetown is in Africa.” Her response — click.

A secretary for a jet setter from New York called Zuma Travel looking for hotel reservations in Los Angeles. She gave Lynda various names off a list, none of which she could find. Lynda finally had her fax Zuma Travel the list of hotels. To her surprise, it was a list of hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana. The secretary thought the LA stood for Los Angeles and that New Orleans was a suburb of L.A. Worst of all, when Lynda called her back, the secretary was not even embarrassed.

Marjorie recalls that a woman called and asked, “Do airlines put your physical description on your bag so they know whose luggage belongs to who?” Marjorie said, “No, why do you ask?” She replied, “Well, when I checked in with the airline, they put a tag on my luggage that said FAT, and I’m overweight, is there any connection?” Marjorie fighting to hold back her laughter explained the city code for Fresno is FAT, and that the airline was just putting a destination tag on her luggage.

A young Malibu starlet called and said, “I need to fly to Pepsi-cola on one of those red-eye specials.” Marjorie asked if she meant to fly to Pensacola on a late night flight. The response, “Yea, whatever.”

Maybe now I understand why the Zuma Travel logo is a dolphin. Dolphins sleep at night with one eye open.

Tom Fakehany

The ‘Bu-Man Show

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This week, we’re holding workshops on the Malibu Civic Center Specific Plan. We’re going to hear about our town’s future. What do we want our town to be? Whom do we want to live here? What do we want it to look like?

Think about the possibility of a town center with small, narrow streets. A limited amount of traffic. Charming little clusters of homes. Small stores around a little town square and park. No tourists. No outsiders. Racial harmony. Friendly neighbors. No homeless. No poverty. No discord. A town where calamity is banished. All sitting on a balmy ocean. And then add the sound of waves lapping at the shore. And in the background, marvelous sunsets.

Sound perfect? Sound like the ideal beachside community? Sound like Malibu?

If you want to know what that kind of community would really be like, don’t waste your time going to the city workshops. Instead, take yourself down to the Malibu Theatre and see a very funny, very disturbing movie, ‘The Truman Show.’

Set in themythical town of Seahaven Island (actually a real seaside town in Florida), the movie is about a make-believe world that’s really a TV set for the world’s highest-rated show, The Truman Show. Jim Carrey plays the star of the TV show, but he doesn’t know it. Everyone in his life is an actor except him, but he doesn’t know it. Everything in his world is controlled, but he doesn’t know it. Whatever he does is followed by 5,000 cameras. He’s totally secure and totally without a life.

The movie is a farce. But how farcical is it really? Look around us. There are lots of Seahaven Islands.

Everywhere you look, there are walled communities. Private police forces. Surveillance cameras. Someone watching to make sure that our lives are protected and isolated from risk. Like Truman, people are afraid to go outside of their walls, and they certainly don’t want anyone else to come in.

Let’s not create a Seahaven Island in the center of Malibu.

I’d like to offer a few proposals.

That we consider some diversity in our community. Age diversity. Income diversity. Racial diversity.

That we get away from the total dependence on the automobile and design a Civic Center where people can live, work, eat, walk, sit at a cafe, go to a movie and maybe a play, and create a town that’s really a town and not a suburb with a few shops for necessities and some overpriced T-shirt shops.

We ought to have a town center with a place for the senior citizens to go and children to play and teen-agers to hang out and the rest of us to just walk around and look. We ought to have a park in the Civic Center.

We ought to have a town center with some way to handle sewage other then septic systems, because it’s become apparent to all of us that in the town center, the septics are all failing. They’re old and tired, and it’s getting too crowded for them to work effectively anymore. We don’t need a scientific study to tell us that. Just follow your nose any weekend afternoon.

In order to get some of these things, we’ve got to let go of the 1940s and the 1950s, when we isolated residential from commercial, got into our cars, separated the ages and ended up with many communities that are sterile, automobile-centered and empty at night.

We’ve got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity coming our way to make our town what we want it to be. Let’s not blow it by opting for some cold, guarded, homogeneous hodgepodge, designed by a committee to try and make everybody happy and in the end probably not pleasing anyone.

Four times a dad, by choice

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Marty Warner seems like your ordinary actor. A life in the business, kids in the business, even a home on the beach. He says he has four kids, the last two are 10 years old. “Twins?” one asks politely. “No. My kids are all adopted,” he answers. Suddenly, he’s no mere mortal.

“Yeah, we’re crazy,” he says, but then adds, “It was the best thing I ever did.”

His daughter Zoe most recently appeared in Malibu writer/director Alice Champlin’s “Random Acts of Evil,” and also appeared on “MAD TV.” “She’s not booking anything lately,” says dad. His elder son, Flynn, 15, has appeared on a series for Nickelodeon. Reno, 12, and Teal, 10, share the family business and the penchant for unusual names.

The kids are home-schooled. “We were running around so much,” says dad of the different schools and sports. He makes sure they have outdoor time: “My idea of the beach used to be lying in bed, listening to it. Then we had kids, and now we’ve got to go out.”

He has been married, “for longer than most people,” to photographer Susan Warner. The family lives in Malibu but keeps an apartment in Hollywood “for the 9 a.m. rehearsal calls.”

Born in Brooklyn, he says, “I was there until I could get on the subway by myself. [My family was] nice, but they weren’t very creative.” He lived in the east village and worked in a bookstore, into which walked Susan. “We talked about how we didn’t have to talk about things,” he reports. They were married six months later.

On Father’s Day, Warner will be starring in “My Client’s a Lunatic.” To prepare for his role as plaintiff’s attorney, he says he has observed attorneys in court. He also says he understands women. “Claudia’s husband in the play didn’t even know why she was making such a big deal. But I was right there from the beginning.

“Growing up in New York helps me with that,” he says. “Meeting all sorts of people, being nice to them, caring.” He terms his wife his best friend and equal.

He won the role thanks to his daughter, Zoe. She was auditioning at The Bitter Truth Theatre for Champlin. Audition notices were posted around the theater. Bitter Truth producer Leslie deBeauvais told him he missed the audition but invited him to the callbacks.

“I’ve never done so many words,” says the actor. “I thrive on film and TV — go in, do it, that’s the end of it. This is mondo words.” Warner is paired with Jillian McWhirter in an alternating cast, appearing every other performance through the play’s run.

He wouldn’t mind being more successful, but not just for the money. “If I had more money,” he says, “I guess I’d adopt more kids.” He does not understand how those with inordinate wealth can say they don’t know how to spend their money. “People should take time off, look for something and give it away,” he says. “I’d like to be able to set that example.”

What would he probably like for Father’s Day? “I’m looking for a really good agent,” he says.

“My Client’s a Lunatic” appears Sundays at 1 p.m., through July 26, at The Bitter Truth Theatre, 11050 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood. Telephone 818/766-9702.

Goo . . .

Parked in Paradise

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Re the human interest story on the front page of your June 11 issue (“Powerless in Paradise” by Kim Devore), Mrs. Booth has managed to park her trailer, her three children and her horse in the middle of what was once the location of a lovely home with a pool and, not mentioned in your article, a panoramic ocean view. This was once a very desirable piece of property.

Mrs. Booth has been there well over the time allotted for a building permit to run its course. From your article, it appears that she has neither the resources nor the intention of building a home on this burnout lot. Yet, without the most basic permit she has been allowed to continue to live there in her trailer with her young children and her animals.

I am writing in support of the city of Malibu. My understanding is that trailer permits in neighborhoods designated for traditionally constructed houses are given to property owners who are in the process of building their homes. Those of us who have built in Malibu know that there are many hoops to jump through but the building regulations established by our city are there for a reason. Ultimately these regulations protect the integrity of our neighborhoods. They protect the safety, health conditions, environment and the investment that homeowners make in their property. No homeowner should be forced to have a trailer parked alongside their home indefinitely. Particularly one that is not meeting the minimum requirements set by our community standards.

I just wonder how the neighborhood in Thousand Oaks where Mrs. Booth used to live in a 6,000 square foot home would feel if she were living in her trailer there today. I even question if Mrs. Booth, would be pleased. Of course, it would not be tolerated by the city of Thousand Oaks. Why should it be acceptable in Malibu!

Keep Malibu A Paradise

Commission faces setbacks, votes for ease

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The Planning Commission is working to make the process of building or modifying a home easier and less costly by allowing more flexibility in front-yard setbacks.

Commissioners voted Monday to recommend to the City Council a plan that would allow the planning staff to grant minor modifications to front-yard setbacks of up to 50 percent. Currently, a modification of only 20 percent is allowed. The idea is to streamline the process for property owners and to make it less expensive. “They’ll be able to get relief from front setbacks at lower costs and with a simpler burden of proof,” said Planning Director Craig Ewing.

Presently, to get a front setback reduction of more than 20 percent, a zoning variance is required. To get such a variance, a hardship must be established. That means a property owner must prove there is an unusual size, shape or characteristic of the property that makes it difficult to comply with the existing setback line. When applying for a minor modification, the owner need only show it is “compatible with the neighborhood,” said Ewing.

Ewing said the plan, if adopted by the City Council, would provide the greatest benefit to property owners in existing, established neighborhoods. Notice to the neighbors would still be required and neighbors would have the right of appeal to the Planning Commission. “It provides more flexibility,” said Ewing. “It’s still the community’s decision to decide how much relief and leeway they want to grant to property owners and what the rules should be for new development.”

In other business, the commission considered a request by a property owner who had been ordered, by the commission, to remove part of a building that encroaches on the adjacent property owner’s land. The commission had approved a tentative parcel map for the conversion of a 10-unit apartment building on Pacific Coast Highway into four condominium units. A portion of the building, built in 1954, encroaches on the adjacent property. The commission ordered the removal of the encroaching part of the building before the map could be recorded. Because removal of the building would be costly, the property owner is asking the commission to make that condition more flexible. He wants the option of a lot line adjustment.

“That encroachment has existed ever since the building was built in 1954,” said Allen Block, who represents the applicant. Block said his client has filed a lawsuit asking for an exclusive easement. He said he is hopeful the courts will grant the easement or redraw the property line. The owner also asked for the expiration date of the map to be extended for one year to allow for the time it will take for the matter to be settled.

Stephen Preston, who owns the adjacent property, said he offered to sell the land under the encroachment for the same price he paid. He said the building owner refused. “He came last year and got an extension and we just went backwards on the thing,” Preston said.

“I don’t see any forward motion or movement since last year,” said Commissioner Jo Ruggles. “I’m sorry this can’t be mutually agreed upon. . . . It’s in court and it really doesn’t matter what we say.”

“To go against it would be in effect to decide the case in Mr. Preston’s favor,” said Commissioner Ed Lipnick.

The commissioners voted in favor of the request.

The commission also heard a request for a variance to allow conversion of a three-unit apartment building on Malibu Road to a four-unit condominium and for a reduction in the required number of off-site parking spaces for the project.

“This situation exists up and down Malibu Road and I don’t believe that it would be fair to not allow my property the same privilege that’s allowed up and down the road,” said property owner Andy Gombiner. Attorney Richard Scott cited the Brian Fox variance as setting a precedent. “Off-site parking has been a rationale for approving variances for reduced parking in the city,” he said.

The planning staff had opposed the request, stating that the site is not physically suitable for the proposed density of development and that the design of the development could cause serious public health hazards because the additional parking demand would force cars to be parked off site, causing a further overcrowding of the road. Lipnick said he supported the staff’s decision because, “There is no off-site parking directly across from the subject property.” Lipnick said road shifting prevents parking on part of the street.

Staff also recommended that the request to convert from three units to four be denied. According to the staff report, “The granting of the variance could be detrimental to the public interest safety, health or welfare and it may be detrimental or injurious to the property or improvements in the same vicinity.” The report stated there were no hardships or exceptional characteristics applicable to the property and that the granting of the variance would constitute a special privilege to the property owner.

The commission voted to uphold the recommendations of the staff.

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