Council to receive study of group homes
Elise Gee
COSTA MESA -- An inventory of group homes in the city will be
presented to the City Council Monday during its monthly study session.
Two Costa Mesa group homes, which cater to recovering drug and alcohol
addicts, have applications pending with the city for conditional use
permits.
The applications prompted a request by Councilwoman Linda Dixon to
find out how many group homes there are in the city.
“I think this survey will determine whether Costa Mesa has reasonably
accommodated and whether Costa Mesa is doing their fair share,” Dixon
said.
Dixon said that she suspects that with the city’s socially responsible
slant, there may be a higher ratio of group homes in the community than
in surrounding cities.
The report inventories all known group homes in the city including
ones for foster children, the developmentally disabled, recovering drug
addicts and alcoholics, the homeless, victims of domestic violence, and
senior citizens.
The state limits a city’s ability to regulate certain group homes with
six or fewer residents. A closed session will also be held after the
study session to discuss legal issues relating to group homes.
In other matters, the council will discuss whether to allow fireworks
in the city during the millennium celebration. A report from the fire
marshal was received earlier this year recommending against the
fireworks.
However, about 17 nonprofit groups including ones from high schools
and the American Youth Soccer Organization have expressed interest in
selling fireworks during the millennium, said Mayor Gary Monahan.
A state bill allows the sale of fireworks during the millennium if a
local jurisdiction authorizes it.
The City Council Study Session is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. in
Conference Room 1A of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
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