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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE COSTA MESA NEWS. VOLUME 8 • NO. 30. (71•> 631-1120. SERVING ALL or COSTA MESA. nwRSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19N • 2' PAGES • 25 CENTS Teinporary Sb.elter ·Can Stay, City Says by Michel. Pcmcpaaio ' ahelte1 ill w ... C09ta ~ waa Reports of peopJ. -.p1q in 1 not eatisfying the condibona iot a garage, cm illegally parked opetation requir.d by the city, tr~ lock of proper supe.rn-the ..-. wcm llirought W>ce tbe sion and the ab.nee of a mnoke comm=oo iot reNw at ita alarm SJ9l•m prompted the Monday, No.. 2:6, meetillg. Co.ta Meea Planning Comm.ia- lion to ren.w the Ji.mg con- ditions at a tempol'ary bouAD.g aheltar befo.re it raewed the shelter'• permit for ope.ratioc. Willa Bouwena, auociate 1 planner for the city, eaid that about SUI montha ago, one of the tenaDta compla.111ed that the 1heber did not h<IY9 a liYe-ia, full-time managez whic:IL » we of the r~tl lor .. ,_. mil , "Wha die c:ity O'lt to ia· YI .. ggM 0.. tnemag9t lituatioD, an UJiOcdlj a1oNci trcDJ.r waa fowad cmd a srm°'1• wm bemQ uaed m a li'ring u.ait," ._ .aid Sine. the t.mpora.ry houaing The plannt99 comm*6oo ap- held Ue ieaWa ~ that the fadlity'a per11Ut be renewed b lill moD.tha by a un· aDimoa.s Yote of 5-0. b a mont.ba the peraut will be reiww- ed for two yean wrth.out o beczr. m9 J no complCJlllta cue receiv- ed SiateT Donna Mmcorl, 1:1, iacWty di.recto•. nploined to th. QOmmiWlO!) that th. ~· WG:I DOt ~ \.-cl • a ljmg mait. but bad beeA coa..wd lDtr:) a playroom '°1 U. chucb._ wbo liYe ia tbe bommg ab.elt.r. "There 1a no OM Ueeping ia the garage," Slll&er ~ told ta. 09m"rioe. la aa ......_ befor• tit• -......... Siat.r Mcm:ari laid ...... city • ticiola came out ID ia' 1 «a• they told ... the ii ....... coaJd DOt M wd •a Puftoam. ''TU, Clllred -to cio. it mad .. clid. Now ..... 1MliDg .. • goroge lor .. age apoce," .. eaid.. s.e.r Maead aald date ac- cn. .. _ of the at.ace of a lllC!J"'Gef Qll9 ~~y wa.tne. ''TMn t.CZI alwc:rya be.. a tull..tiaae maoapr,'' .... eaid. se.r Mnauti .md .... )am beea tla e maaage1 eiaee S•pte•b.r. Sile a.a o• tlae pr_._ ne~ clay aad a MClllied CG J's Cid Cll I 1'•1a1 cxlftllaiD la .. el I 119 ca tile ••• ~ ... ''Taete U. U -laou n,..r· ~Sf) Flights A J;>ay Weighed In New County Report •Y Edo Moma Ccmlm•cial cmliu Oiglltl at Jolia WGJJM ooald reach 250 pet daf, u..ader one po11able ec9Jlario eam11iaed in a new en· • TinmmeOtal impact 1epod (IJR) ·oa a plgUed upcmlioD of the airport prediction i9 port of a newly relealed ElR OD a propoe9d Sl93-m1lhon auport project prwntly under consicMration by the county board of IUpel'· Vl80n that the planned 390,000· .quar•loot pa-. er term bal propoeed for the alrpori could be ltretched past capaClty, QI I the eJdltbl9 Wmina1 ha1 been The 28,fiOO.ciuar•loot temunal now ID u.. at the airport wa1 1 de11gAed for uae by 1ome 1 2CX>,000cmnual pa-nger1, but w bem~ ued by a.bout I 3-au.llion pef80na each year teded to hm1t fhQbta at JWA to a .. vere" impacts on surrouod..mo planned 73 per day a rea1 The new EIR, releaaed Nov In pa rticular trafhc at a 13, cauboualy ••plor" the aame number of 1nter8ecilon. surroun- idea di.o9 the airport would be crowd- "The propnetor'• (county'•) eel ., much the that "traffic a uthority to rec;iulate fuqbta 1 woold be nearly a.mmobU. du.r- could be changed or ehmmated 1 m9 peak hours," the DR states an the future," the EIR atat. In addition, higher no1ae " the poaibihty of future levela caused by the 1ump m dm- lec;ial cballeng• to the County' 1 ly fuobts would mob 80IDe 2,950 rec;iulobon., and the p<>Fbibty hom• l99ally um.nhabda.ble to comply Wlth *1'9 law Some 497 are pr-.ntJy mcompati.ble Wlth the m.rport, the OR ltatee Even J fhgbta were held to the 73-per·day plcmned to take effect lD 1990, when the new ter- rrunal • acbeduled to be com· pleted, the auport will cau.e starthng trafhc iam•. the OR stat• The 250-fli9ht.per-day alter- aa U•e, called the "Meet 0.mcmd" ICellario, eJlCQl\iD• U.. futute of UM airport iJ all of th. projectad air traftl demaDd ta Orcmge Couty in Ille yecu 3005 la sut at JW A. TU gloomy The "Meet Dema nd " 1eenano, which wen not mclud- ed tn bn earlier EIR relea8ed Mveral montha ago by the coun- ty, waa added at the requ.t oJ the Clty of Newport Beach and .. veral other groupe which com- mented on the onginal report Accorchng to the Clty, the county might be forced to ovetu89 th. planned bve-story- ' tall t.enn.uMtl, ... n though 1t Ul· I that future cucwnatance1 The 73 fls9bt1 -per ·day In one alternah•• wluch !'u99etlb that a number of new rood1 pro1ecte are bwlt tn· Newport Beach bad argued Choosing A Mayor A Jovial A/lair In Neivport Beach ~y l'lrlo Mom. u klll wwk'• OOUDcil election in N.-port Beach is cmy inchclo- tt.on, -'ec:tiDg a mayor la an olmoat bol1terou1 affair, ~h aome· Dot.I of diacord did ciwp into the aftemoon pohcy a way from the ao-ca.lled "no 91owth couDcil" of then· Mayoz Pou.l Ryckoff. Cos credited the incumhente' rictori• to a "well~balanoed" 1ob by council "Ou.r re-election and ow h.ing unoppoe9d wot a ~t tignal," be ec:dd. For her oart. Pha.mmez. who ran agaa.nat two cballengeu 1n the W..e Newport council c:b.- tnct, aaid ._ now pk.ma to "take (City MaD09er Robert) Wynn out to lunch eometime IOOD I ho•• a long liet of bttle pet pro- Jectll I want to k:tlk about " (ConUDued on p.i9e 3) rrugbt make 1uch cbaD.ng• au99Mted by the county would 1ucce•lul. cannot be con· make some 700 bom• too llO&SJ Continued on page 2) 11dered remote although epecu.latave " "Moreover, the County'• current UM of the termUlal at tu tun• ita dea19n capacity, and the unoertainty over future abw· ty of the County to regula1e the number of commeraal fhgbta at the airport, all poee the po911bih. ty of JW A being utW.aed l.D the future a t leffla far beyond Balboa Peninsula To Lose Two Banks I the 73 (flw.1bt per day lurut) " Accorchng to the OR. the 250 fligbtl J* day pro1ected for the "Mfft Demand" alternative would rH"1t 1n "••tremely TWO l<Tnllg9 i.n.atitutio.na bcne a DDounced plan.a to abut down their Balboa Penmaula bnmchee by the end of the y.at -oue after 50 yean of bu#n-tt..%9 -IJ)OUmeD ior the bcmb amcl lmtweek Both the Bank of America cmd the Great American Fi11t · 1 Scmn99 la•k offic::ee oa tlle I penanalo wiil cloee theu doaa Lil December m cm .Hort to cut pr09pect of banking out.de the pen.i.n.ula comm u 01ty "I wen u1 the beauty parlor the other da y talktng to 011• lady (Contuaued on PQ99 2) • SPRtNG CREST DRAPERIES ' J ORDER NOW .,., .. Holidays 25-500/o . Off Large Selection of Drapery Fabric thru November 30th -..... ~ -·~ . . At last an account for the moderately well off, the doing quite nicely, and the absolutely rich. Open an IRA at Sterling Savings Now! & Qualify for FREE Cliecking! An Individual Ret1rement Account is a great way to save income taxes and provide for your retirement or other emergencaes. Each working person who earns $2,000.00 can saJt that amount away and save on income taxes. Where else can you earn Ster/mg Rates and beat the IRS? /1 CRYSTAL AND BLACK SATIN ... elq11me /01 tlu thsA or tlTu.nn1 tdk, • hostes.s ~ft. en salA //owns. '" "'" Gift C.lln) you'll I•"'-araspir«I holidtly prunat.s. Our fUJapns wall be htJPh to aui.st you witli sugutimu to /11 youT bua1d or tkcor, or pnla.f>.S •n itho for tit.I friend who "ltAJ ev~thin.g." I , ' • IRVINE'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER VOLUME I ·No. 24• TffiJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 198' •24 PAG~·2ScENTS Bay-Front Property Trail ors In City' ay Stay Pa~ by Eric Norn.. Council aa beea groppli,Dg A controversial ngge.tion to W11h tae imQe ioz ..-ntfal yean, belt the reGdenta off cm eapen-and formeid a speaal city ooun- ave ltrip of city-owned ba.y front oJ committee in Febnaary k> H- property and k:. more than a:nune the f\Jture oJ the ate. $200,000 Ill annual city revellue Und• the Dtatift propoeal waa turned down by Newport appro..d Mo*7 iught, all oJ Beach City Council thia week. th• 58 mobile horn• now in the Council voted Monday, Nov. p<JJk woUld be allowed to re- 26, to approve a tentative plan main. although .c>me may be that would allow the teAcmta in mo•ed to ruake room for a the Marinapa.rk mobile home Widened public walkway at the community to 1tay there, ea.stern end of the park The althovgb they may be iorced k> walkway would be wide enough pay ~her r.nta to remam ill the to allow peraom '° b.cmd-oany ezclua.e ccaun~ small boata to the public beach CoUDcil'• <lecisioo Molldcry, lll front of the mobile homee. ~-28, to •acnn.in• tile p1_,cm k>z ;1 Uader the aame pro~ the ta.l~Jr'Dck-k»lg waterlront ! ezHting Girl SOftt bOu. OD pa'r appe or•d to ovesturn Balboa BoUle.md would be rm- •H•zal recent recommeodatiou , ed CLDd repl°* Wlth a new, that the area be turned ink> a SS60.000 buildin9 The special land.::oped reaeational mea city comrruttee ll upected to H · amine • betbez to place the new bu'ilda.Dg OD tJre .W. ale or OD the diciJ n II city lawn bQ.l.Uag grea OJl )~ s~ , Couacil a) voted to ~ '9Dallt8 m the park k> 1DCr9me rents there. which CoWICilmcm Don Strau. noted cue preeently ''far below the market" · Bob Splll'geon, pwmdent oJ the Ma:riDaparlt Homeownen A.oc:iaboll, amd Monday mght he waa pi.a.d with tM " p)aa "' ''nia glTea us ~ to 1tart aegohatiag hoa," SpuJ990la 9'iid "At-...,. .. bow M(e _..1'9 . " Coa.-:U'• ~ '°C::::::llr..~ .. ;-.911;;>=:... relid•t8 to *'t. it (Conbnu.d oo po9e 2) ISO Flights A Day Weighed In New County Report ~yEdc Noma Coiiunerdal airline flights at JohA WQJM could reach 2SO per d ay, under one po11ible 8Cell<Qio ••amiDed in a new en· • ti.ri:aam.utal Impact report (ElR) on a pkmud •a-pcm.sioll oJ the airport. ne 250-~htit-per-day alter- ua the, call•d the "Meet Oemcmd" -DODO, exami.Q" tM futute oJ the airport if all o1 the J>t"otect.d air tra'ftl demand in Oran~ Couty in the year 200$ ii met at JW A. The gloomy pre<hcbon 1.1 part oJ a newly rele<Ue<i EIR OD a pzopoeed $193-milhon airport project presently under oontideration by the county boazd oJ aupec- vaor1 Tbe "Meet Demand" 1eenono, which wm not mclud- ed 10 on eadier EIR r.i.a.d MVeral month• ago by the coun- ty. waa added at the requeet oJ the city of Newport Beach and several othel' qroupe which com- mented on the original report. Newport Beach b.ad argued that the planned 390,000-t eq\lal'e·k>ot J>099ngez ternunol propoeed foz the airport could be atretched past capoClty, a.a the exi.ati.ng terminal boa been The 28,600-equare-foot tennmal DOW in u.. at the cn.rport waa dHigned for UH by aorne 200,000annuaJ pa98ngers. but ia bemg uMd by about I 3-mllhon peJ'IOD.1 each year. Aocorclmo to the city the county might be forced lo ovel'UH the planned bve-1tory- tall terminal, ... a though 1t 1.0· .CIJoosing A Mayor A Jovial Al/air In NeW'port Beach policy away lzom the ao-colled "no Qrowth council" of then- Mayor Paul Ryck.off Cox credited the incumbent.' victori.. to a "well-balanced" JOb by council "Our re-election 1 and our bemg unoppoeed waa a 1i9ruhcant ligual," he laid. Fot her port, Plummer, who ran againat two challenoera 1n the W• Newport council cha tnc1, acrid ah• DOW plans to "take (City Mo11a9ez Robert) Wynn out to lunch aometime eoon I ha•• a long u.t of little pet pro- Jectl I wont to talk about " (Coutinved on p.oe 3) teded to hmil fhghta at JWA to a planned 73 per day The new EIR, releoM<i Nov 13, cauboualy explorea the aame idea "The propnetor' 1 (county' 1) authonty to reoulat• fhghta could be chan9ed or ehmmated lll the future," the EJR 11at• " the poaibilaty of future legal challeng" to the County's regulabona, and the p<W1b•hty that future cucum1tance1 might make 1ucb chaU.ng .. 1ucceuful, cannot be con- u dered rem ote, although speculative '' "Moreover the County 's cunent UM o1 the terminal at su bm• it. d•ign capooty and the uncertauity over future abili- ty of the County to regulate the number of commeroal fhghta at the m.rport, all poee the p<>Fbw ty of JWA being ut:Uued 'l the future at levels fol' beyond the 73 (flight per day lunit) " Accord:mg to the OR, the 250 fhgbb per clay pro1ected for the "M•el Demand" alteroab .. would re1ult in "utremely severe ' unpocta on surrounding a reas In port1culur traffic at a number of interaeebona surroun- 1 dmg the airport would be crowd- ed 90 much the that "traffic would be nearly immobile dur- lllg peok hours " the EIR stat .. In add1hon, h19her no11e levels caused by the 1ump m dat· ly fhghts would make IOme 2,950 homea l99ally wunhabatcible The 73-flights ·per-day suggested by the county would make some 700 homes too noi.ay to comply Wlth state 1ow Some 497 ore presently a.ncompati.ble Wlth the aU"pOrt, the DR state. Even J fh9hts were held to the 73-per-daJ planned to take effect in 1990, when the new ter· rrunal ll acheduJed to be com- pl.ted the auport will C0\199 startling trafflC tam•. the EIR states In one alterna bve, whic h suggests that a number of new roads pro1.cta ate bwlt in· (Conb.nued on page 2) Balboa P ninsula To Lose Two Banks Two IOVlnCJI mlbtubou b.cn-e announced plan• to shut down theu Balboa Penllll'Ula blanch. by the end of the yeaz -oue after 50 yeora of b\lliin .. there -spoumen for the ban.b .md lost w"k Both the Bonk oJ Amenca and the Gteat American Fint SaTing1 Bank olhe .. on t.lle penmsula will cloee theu doon in December m cm effort k> cut p«>llpKt of ba.nJung outside the peDl.Dsulo commuDJty "I was u1 the beauty parlot the other day klllnn9 to one lady (Conb.nued on page 2) SPRfNG CREST DRAPERIES ORDER NOW ftr ... Holidays 25-500/o Off Large Selection of Drapery F abrlc thru November 30th .. At last an account for the moderately well off, the doing quite nicely, and the absolutely rich. Open an IRA at Sterling Savi~gs Now! 18 MO TERM & Qualify for FREE Clieckiog! An Individual Retirement Account ia a great way to save income taxes and provide for your retirement or other emergencies Each working person who earns $2,000.00 can salt that amount away and save on income taxes. Whe,. else can you earn Ster/mg Rates and beat ,,,. IRS? •c:tr agg11hd ~ti-. trcdJ.rl wJth a kllDd9D csped park cmcl a pomble Nlllcnuaat and mariDo. A Jw1, 1983, lludy by a tpeeiaJ city Para, BeaclMe and '*reatioa coaunittN Nac:becl tM IClme CODClu6oD, su99911in9 that tM dty.owa9Cl land be recMYeloped to allow mor• public --~ dwpO• a predkMd SD.cm drop lD amuaal dtJ ,.,..._.tic. at .,o,e Nata& A~to~at l...e a pcrioo al the p:srk bato a kmd,.,apecf area rec.Wftld ecme IUpPon 08 the ooWadJ. Cowadlmcm Job Coa, wbo with tonur Mayor E~ 8tP1 and Cowac:i1mcm Doa StrciMI •<H aaaed to tll• 1peciol Ma~k commi... b1Ded ti. Jeaf, eaid be Wt ... pk lhould b. at l.a.t pcjrtkally r•de•eloped.a He •oted agai.Dllt .. proWeaa IMioa.-.. are retaiAiDg iM park ti.. war it la." He IGkl i.. fot0red aader· I llG .. ptopoaal wmch Woo.Id haft I iJaYOl.ed mo'rilag mOll of tJa. I tra:Uen iak> a tlightar ~· ment. 1 City Monager Robert Wyma, I bo .. YW, told cou.Ddl that m.cmy 1 1 of ..._ older mobile homea ill the penis might DOt comply with...,.,, I mon ltdngent ttcne lcnn u th.! were JDO'fed. The horM9 .,.. ' "grandfathered in" uacler tonn.r law, but would haft to be · upgraded if they wen IDOYed. CoUAdlman Bill Ag .. ad ... a.180 aupported the po91i.ble futwe rede•elopment oJ the area, aaying. "I baTe ~ real pzobleim bl mabatcrin'"9 cnay I pri•ate U9ll of pu.blic property oa a long term baaia." Agee, ~ . .otect m mo, of th. t.neatift plan . The bulk of th. Morinapcuk Ii•, wkich ii al.lo hOSM to the American Legion ffaD OA 15th Str.t. we11 originally pu.rcbmed by the city from the Poc:itic Dec. tric Railway company for 11 bl 1919. ~ CRYSTAL AND aucK .YTIN .... ele1anu /01 tlte <kJI& M "1e.s.smg ,.ble, • laosus.s 1•/4 01 stlA /lawns, an ou1 Ga/a CAI,,,.,. yoM'll /md 1nspi1d ltolul.y preM?W. Oa.1 4'sipe-Ts i.vill be M/>11'1 to assut 10" wuJe .n.an11ons to fit yo..1 bwlpl 01 <kc01. 01 pnlNf>S •n idea /OT tla.t fratnd wlao "M.s ewrytltm•." I • •