City waiting on Dunes future
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Though county negotiators have offered assurances
that the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort won’t be developed as a hotel,
city officials think it’s safer to take a wait-and-see approach.
Parties to the sale of the Dunes lease remain hushed. A spokesman for
Goldrich & Kest Industries has not returned several phone calls; Dunes
representatives, too, have said it’s too soon to discuss the
negotiations.
But a representative of the county, which owns the lease to the
property, said the potential buyers plan to keep the use as-is.
“The property is going to stay a resort as it is now,” said Stella
Oviedo, a representative of the county’s management services office.
“Nothing has been discussed about any changes. . . . They will be bound
by the same lease that now exists on the property.”
But that’s what scares some Newport Beach residents. Terms of the
current lease include an option to build a 275-room hotel. And the hotel
would not be subject to a Greenlight vote.
Newport Beach City Manager Homer Bludau said officials’ opinions vary
on the city’s hopes for the land to some degree.
“I think it’s safe to say the city would prefer the hotel not be built
there,” he said.
Last year, the city wanted to buy the Dunes lease to assure it would
remain largely undeveloped. That plan died when Dunes owners closed the
bidding on the property before the city could decide on and make a bid.
Dunes officials in recent months have said they are in negotiations to
sell the lease but did not name the buyer.
Earlier this month, it was learned that real estate company Goldrich &
Kest Industries and partner firm Tahoe Shores were negotiating to buy the
county-owned lease on the state-owned land.
Oviedo said the target date for closing the deal is Aug. 6 because it
would affect one of the partner’s capital gains tax obligations.
“They’re being very hush-hush,” Bludau said. “We have to wait and
see.”
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