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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-17 - Newport Harbor EnsignIRVINE'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER VOLUMES •NO. 52'THURSDAY, by Eric Norn. D.pit. cmuicmc.. from the ~ that a ~-stalled redeHlopment of the Fu Zone area on the Balboa PeJ'liuula may be wut.r the way by Labor Day, city officiaJa lGllt week omt doubt• that the Sl0,250,000 renovatioll will 9"t be 8'ar\ed. The project wae grcmted an ~th-hour reprJ.Y• from a July 26 constructioa deadline by the Newport B.ach Plml.ning Commiwion Tbunday, May 10. MAY 17, 1984 •24 PAGE$•25CENTS However, at least one New- port Beach city official eaid a complex and time-oomu.miJlg approval proc.m for the am- bitious project could effecti~ely kill the redevelopment before it 8ta:rla. A. onginally oppio~ed in 1982, the Fun Zone redeftlop.. ment is elated to include con- struction of a new thrN-.tory of. fice and retltaurant buildillg, an unusual two-.tory-d..p su.b- tenanean parking garage, a ferns wh .. l and a oaroUNl. The lat.t glimmer of hope fo8 the pro1ect came at the Thun- day, May 10, pl<DUUDg com.m.ie- lion m .. tmg, when the com- miaionen voted 6-0 to extend , the deadhne for the start of con- s tr u c h on to Labor Day, September 3 Under the term1 of the onginal UM permit for the Jll'O- Ject granted OD July 26, 1982, construction would ban had to be under way by July 26, 1984 lo preftnt the project from ••.u- d..uucting''. Fwi Zone la.nd owner o.hbie Gray, howeftr, had argued th.at the July 26 deadline WU1 unJair, since the permit contamed a r..triction again• llartiag COD· struction until after Labor Doy to cnoad snarling traffic oa the Bal.boa Pen.iuuJa during tta. summer months. The com.misaonen. boweftr, (C.ontinued OD page 2) Besi8ents-OnJv · Parking Urged lb11e• Saved by Eric Norrb A perm.it program that would lunit parking 011 the crowded Bal.boo Pen.in.aulo to r-de11lll waa recomm•nded laat w .. k by a city consukmt aa part of the 1olution to the penin1ula'1 1ummertime traffic woee Les Card, a member of the atudy team that prepared a report on a propoeed transit system for the pe01Mula. ecnd in a telephone 1ntel'Vlew the permit 1y1tem would be needed to "really for~ people" to UM a propoeed mrunland parlnng facility Card, who WQ.I acheduled to s~eak on the trafhc atudy this Bayside Mobile Home ·Lease Conflict Settled community cent.r overlooking Upper Newport Bay aAd Do.er ShorN. repr ... ntab._ of the Baymde Village Homeown.,.. A.ocsation and 0. Aua signed an agr .. ment that gumcmtMI the residents at l.a.t ten more yeon of time in the park. The agr .. ment aleo bee cm- Eve~• Could Pay, Unde:r City .Trallic Plaza which would moet likely be collected in the lonll oi )Uglaez bwJding pennit .._, an bcmed on the en.rage traffic eoch type of~il ~to generate Boildinga that generate more tJuffic, he laid, will pay more. The qutlltioa of bow mvdt each de .. lopet alaoGld pay, boweYei, waa compbcatld ..,_ week by the iadllliM GI a coa- tioftllial .-..... ci Uai......, Drift iA a JW OI...,... .,..._ •· proftlDU .. hallcled .., ....... At cm ~ 17.l-eiDMe, the eateuioa Of Uaiffmty C1c:rG9 the ead of Upper N.w- porl lay tepn199•t1 r099Wy oae-tWrclcitll.eal4htW1 '* -..~ At aa ......__ OOlld i!IMt 11 dOll, a.ow. ... Nicrrc. E....,. (Coetuuaecl ce P9CJ9 3) I nual rent increases to the c<J9t ot uvmg, endang what one penon called "horrendous · le<JM luk• for 90me remdentl AccorchnCjl to Ma tt Gemmill. vice president of the homeowners a11oc:1abon, the agrHment SlCjlned laat week r..Wted from 90me ten molltba of negobabon.s with 0. Amo The agr .. ment, be ecnd. al.a contain.I a mpulabon that the bomeownen drop a 1981 lawsuit a~ 0. Anza Gemmill 1 01d the battle betw .. n bomeownen OAd 0. An.90 began 111 1981, when the land company aonounced that it plann•d to rede•elop tile bayfront park 1n 1985, when the imt 2S-year le<IMe OJl lpx. H · pued 0. AJUo bod aJ.o r• quited the trailer ownera to notify any potubaJ buyen fot ti.eU bom• that the park would be d.ol• \.& 1985 AccordiAg to An SulliYaa, daairman of the horneown ... • .. ~. the me • ~llt ••'P'lt a tembJe 11b4iJDo oa U.. park Nobody waalilc:l to hay ~re. ~ daey bew ~ wo.ld bclft to mOff out lD lid." Foo.cl WI~ .... -of .. M•11, .. 1..W.M11Wo. ..... IUla Octd111, l•l.ia•.._, to IMllt a. rdu1h,m1•of tlie pafk. ~tadou °"' .... cc.o.aa•-~I) ' week to memben of the Cbambez of Comnwrce, .ald a combiDation of parking permits. mainland parking ior ..ton and Q lid OD land U. Oil the pemn.aula may be needed to cootrol traffic there "U the pernut 1ystem wwe not unplemented, we would ... the ICUDe fhmg bappenillg tbai .. ... today The oty baa lo COO· nnce people that thent are no parking 9J>Cfce9 for them on the pen.m.aulo," Card .md. Tied to the permit .,.ID, suggest.d Card, would be a "1ub1tanhally tiaed remote porking area" •rred by a abut- tle system Some abort-term parltillg lor cu1tomer1 vimbng peuillaula buao1•11 should be retc:Daed, .ald C<nd, but "recreational U8en" -pnmanly tounll9 - ahould be "forced" to UM the offmte parking lot "Th• rec:reaboAal tnp lhould be the tarvet of the city to c:ap- hue in a trauit ..,...m," Card IQld Othe.r dri~n. including thaee tranling Oil and olf the (Coab.Dueci OD pave 2) ' - FAIRVIEW rec1eoU01aal JoolllUH. Tbe oriiJbiCil ........ cda11Miia.t A cam.a cW Mm IDGll wae ctritioellJ wouacl•d by FBI I alt, ~. Mo, 12, dw- .. r,.•O roud•p of ....,.ctl Ua • WMt cntMrllMe cou.d "the lcu9... wcotice ••twork lD Orciag• CouatJ,'' pubU.hed ICNloel repon.d. Roeald D. Tiag, 25, woe 81.ot la ti.. dMile wttk a~ hf a melliaber of the FBI'• SWAT teaa at )a.II reatlld home at 869 Scndcxude Ori-.. in Corona del Mar wla.ea he all.gedlJ bied to &. at ogentll with o S.m.m pi.ttol, 90\lrC* r9p0rted. Tin9 waa u..cl iD critical coo· dltioD Mondor. May 14, at Fouo· toia Valley Community Ho.pital. According to publiabed aomoee, a total of 20 olleiged drug dealera -16 in OtOllge CoWlty -were orreeted last week in I.he FBI IWMp. r our othert were on..ted in Mionu. More than 40 ezpen1ive veb.icl ... $600,000 ln ca.ah and almo1t 350 pound1 of pure cocaiM Wid. o .treet Yalue oJ SSO-mlll.ioa were .. 1 .. d by OlltMrfM11 TU Oioage County drug rlAg, ~ to publiabed IOUIC*t, allegedly told more tbcna 100 ldJogram1 of d.naga eacla -..&, Worlh au ..timated $400,000. The tia ... tigotiora into the dnao ring, eourc•• reported, bevan iD Ncwember 1982, when U:do1mcm• tipped oH authoriti" to huge diiag ahipment. lo and out of the Huntington Harbor meo. FBI agent. eventually ob- tained a court order for a wireto"p on the telephone of one alleged drug dealer, Alan Charl• Mobley, of Hunti.n.gton B.och. Oeepite lmt week'• sweep, thz .. of th• drug ring' 1 alleged ringleaden were oat of the country and eecaped captwe Authoriti• lmt wMk indicated they expected to ha.e the three in cuatody IOOD. (Collti.Dued from ~~ 1) perk) and tM7'U hlow whof • 90109 oa, '' W eaver told. Weo..-er odded that 1he wm •U1· priMd to Jecuu of th• wunty'• plana f01 lbe pcuk from a Co.I. 11 ... N••• article in February, aad that th•y ccun• a. a eurprlee to her and other reticle•• iD the or.a. The veneral plans were ap- proved Moreb 28 by the county'• Harbora, Beach.. and Parltt Deportment detpite the pr ... nce of rMidenlt in opJ><.*· tion to the overnight oamping. The county oima to have the pmk operational by 1986 The primary attraction of a oampsite or an RV campground ia the opproJCimatelr 157,000 a y.or it would net for the county, according to an independent report by Alfred Gobar Aaaociotea. The enlile park development will coet an •- lmated SlO million, and may mean a net loa of money oyerall for about 25 year1, according to DeANZA SETTLEMENT (Continued from page 1) leaaet hec;ion at the tame lime, taid Gemmill, but did not begin in eorn..t until 1mt year. Barry McCabe, .tee prnideat of 0. Anao and the company'• chieJ negotiator, eaid the agrM· meot wot reached both out of concern for the r.mdent. and ior the po9ibUity of a long legal battle ''I'm alwaya more will.mg to agree than to fight," McCabe taid oJter laat Wffk' 1 eigni.ng ceremony "The homeowner• 1poke pretty forcefully, and brought it home that there' 1 more than 1u1t ecooornica here, there are people." McCabe taid the agreement repr ... n• a "give-ond-take" among the two parti .. , "We won't be able to redevelop when we want to, ond they'll be pay- ing a little more (rent) than they wanted to." According to Gemmill, however, an "overlay" aoning designation for the park granted by the city in late 1982 moy hove strengthened the reaident1' bargaining position The zone overlay, he 9Clid, requir• 0. Anra to pay reloco- bon feft for each of the park'• 291 trailer owner• iJ the leaaea are terminated. Before the new zoninq wa1 approved, De Anzo could hove evided the re11denta without paying the relocation fea Mano and Rose Tartagho, who have leased a apace in the park 1ince 1969, 1a 1d they applaud the agreement, which will allow them to remain an their boyfront home. "All a ny of u1 ever wonted ·~I ?1 •l u PHARMACY DELIVERY AVAILABLE was to live here as long a1 we could," aaid Tartaglia. "Now we'll be here until al least 1994 We're ju1t hoping we con live here the re1t of our lives " According to Gemmill, the Tartaglia• may be able to stay until the yeru 2013 when De Anzu'1 lease with the Irvine Company ellp11e1 The 20l:J dute, he send, "is not yua ronteed , but it c.:ould be im· plied in the agreement " The relahvely 1hort time between the 1994 ellpi ra tion o f the homeownera' lea ses a nd the 2013 end of the De Anzo leuse 19 yea11 he 9Clid, may not leuve the company eno ugh time tu redevelop the property McCabe, mea nwhile 10id thtt company hos nut yet ded ded VALUES 2700 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona Del Mar 844-7575 OPEN MON SAT 9 30 a m 6 00 p m ................................................................ ........... TRAC II 5'S 111 221 TAMPAX TAMPONS 40'8 311 ANUSOL OllT•EIT 1 oz. 1•• COPPERTONE OIL OR LOTION 8 OZ. YOUR CHOICE 3s1 SUMMER'S EVE -..;TWIN PACK ~ YOUR 'f CHOICE ~l 109 FLEET ENEMA 4 1 /2 oz. .63 130'8 • the r_,;o,i. St..,Ma MCNoe.la, • C... Mtea f ... wtao OWM ~ 1 ¥• ocree oi md Gcija • to.._ pcJJ~ mad•••• wt •••ti to lOoal r.-..111 puh# .. die pro~ cmDpllt9, ICiid IDaJ homeoWD•n are allo c..,-.d to the aoftball center cmcl lk1dh1•1 becoUM of the crow.a, ...... and other diatractf.ou it adght bring. -McNath 1ugg ... ed lo ~. council lost week that part of tbi land be uaed to houee the hone 1table1 DOW OD the Oraa9• County Failgrouada. Nc NCllh toid auch a development would provide horM OW1lert with a convenient place to rkl., and would be profitable for the COUil· ty iJ it charged Yiliton to reot hones for the day. Fainiew Reigioiaal Pmk woe purchmed by the oouaty o.-a decode ago, and plrcroned b deYelopmept including an elaborate nature trail, water- fo l I 1 , la ke•, and other whether ii will redevelop the site in 1994 "Righi now, we're not even talking about redeveloping in 1994. Beyond l~. we'll juat hove to see what hoppena." According to Gwendelyn Cheatorn, vice pre.ideut of the bomeownert oaociation, the pact 019<> provid• about hall the park'• reaident., who pr ... ntly live under yem-to-year leaaea, with the opportunity lo eign a long-term ogrffment "Anyone who 1ign1 thi1 a greement will get the 9Clme lease that we've been fighting for .'' 1he toid bldol ....... to ........ ' RFA\-H 13~E -Fmbtt It a.w of ttw moat popul.ar pa•ttlm.-~ \lll ''" llo•.l··h In tlw b~~k2round. N.wport ~ hot<fs • typical mspla" ,lf ~Miii .t.w •tr.lfkrs. Mikf' Altf'n. lJ. of Anatwim. f'nlovs tM llJ'("rt Sl•ff ,,,_,.,, tw Sc.••.-11 ~ ... ,.,,., • PARKING PLAN (Continued from page 1) peointulo to work, he toid, "don't contribute that much of the traffic." would limit growth to tbfi! lu11<l vf development preaently in place on the penintufo "Th11 aa o great thing, "" pecially in a time like lhia for mobile home parka," 1aid Greatorell According to Gemmill, about 80 percent of the park's rnidents have indicated they would sign the leaae A few "diasidents," be taid, were unhappy with the 1994 termination dote Cord at.o 1uggested a revi- lion of zoning lawt on the penin· 1ulo to reduce the potential for growth there Much of the 1 peninsula, be aaid, could be developed much more intenlive- ly than it baa in the poet "There ia a 1trong susµ11 .. 1• 111 that if the peoinaula developed according to the general plr111 the traffic would be way over the capacity of the trofffic "Y"'"'"' With the more realistic lund Ul t" plan, we might be able to keep the trafJic where it aa nght now " Traffic on the peninst1Ja. 1CJld Cord, "aa at capacity nght now You really can't Y"'' un y m u tt cars on the streets " To prevent e:irplocive growth in bou1in9 and commercial space, taid Card, the city 1hould adopt a "trend" zoninq plan lbot STANFORD GREEN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY A LEADER WITH REAL EXPERIENCE 8tan1Drd ca..... 11 the lndep9nd~t leedef you n .. d to ~ your job don• In Secr•mento He hu • long rec:ord of community Ind govemment81 aervlce, and a dl1tlngui1h-' profeulonlll cat.., working with bullneM. 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