Commission backs Main Street rail plan
Susan McCormack
COSTA MESA -- The Planning Commission on Monday unanimously recommended
that the City Council support a light rail project that would enter the
city via Main Street.
According to a staff report, this option will “have the greatest
potential to capture ridership and conform with the city’s desire for
system routing.”
The county CenterLine Project supported by the commission would travel
west along Anton Boulevard and stop at a station at Avenue of the Arts.
The project has faced intense scrutiny, most recently from the Santa Ana
City Council. Opposition has forced the county to scale back the proposal
from a 27-mile route to one that would begin at just 11 miles.
The commission also continued a request by Harbor Christian Fellowship
Church to allow 14 homeless women to stay in an existing room at the
church. The item was continued because the church had originally
requested a conditional-use permit to house men and the new request must
be re-advertised.
The request has been postponed several times since last summer to give
the church more time to assure neighbors that the shelter won’t create
noise and attract vagrants. The item is expected to be reviewed Dec. 13.
A proposal for a conditional-use permit to allow meetings in an existing
industrial building on Fischer Avenue raised the concern of members of a
nearby homeowners association before the commission unanimously granted
the permit. Neighbors said they were worried that the nighttime meetings
would cause parking congestion in the area, but the commission concluded
that meetings held during off-peak hours would not cause parking
problems.
The commission also unanimously approved a request by Patrick Scruggs to
split a 100-by-165-foot parcel of land on Magnolia Street. Four homes
occupy the property and the number of homes will not be allowed to
increase, despite the division.
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