Planners recommend West Side moratorium
-- Susan McCormack
The Planning Commission approved a recommendation for a selective
moratorium on development on the West Side at its Monday night meeting.
The moratorium focuses on 19th Street between Federal and Pomona avenues
and Placentia Avenue between 18th and Victoria streets.
The recommendation will now go to the City Council. This year the council
has rejected several moratorium proposals, with Mayor Gary Monahan being
the most adamant opponent. Monahan has questioned what development
projects the city will be turning down if a moratorium is imposed, and
has said the area needs investment.
The commission also approved an application by the Mekambe Development
Group to sell separately six homes the company is building on Orange
Avenue. If the homes were to be packaged together, they likely would have
ended up as rentals.
The commission continued an appeal by the Assistance League of
Newport-Mesa to overturn a decision to allow an addition to a nearby car
wash. The league says the addition will block its view of the street.
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