Now you see it, now you don’t
A portion of a mapped watercourse was voted off the books by the
Planning Commission.
“Bottom line; it isn’t there,” said Commissioner Norm Grossman.
“If it had been degraded five years ago, maybe it could be restored.
But it’s been too long.”
The commission voted 3-1 at the Aug. 21 meeting to delete the
portion of the watercourse, below a proposed retention basin, from
the city’s General Plan and Coastal Environmentally Sensitive Areas
maps.
Commissioner Robert Zur Schmeide opposed the decision.
Commissioner Bob Chapman has recused himself from any discussion of
the Driftwood project.
The decision was a blow to Driftwood opponents, who urged the
commission to keep the watercourse on the maps and restore it, and
flew in the face of staff recommendations. Alteration of watercourses
is a sensitive issue in Laguna Beach.
Had the commission voted to retain the watercourse below the
retention basin, a 25-foot setback from the centerline of the natural
drainage course would be required, almost certainly reducing the
number of lots that could fit onto the property. Staff has
recommended a seven-lot, no-variance proposal. The applicant is
proposing 17 lots.
The watercourse was the only item discussed at the meeting. The
indirect access variance and the layout of the tentative tract map
were continued to the Sept. 25 meeting, at the request of the
applicant.
-- Barbara Diamond
Pancakes for abuse prevention
Lagunans will wake up to the smell of pancakes cooked by local
fire fighters starting at 7 a.m. Sept. 2 when the Laguna Century
Exchange Club hosts its annual Labor Day fund-raiser at Heisler Park.
“Everything we raise goes to child abuse programs,” said Sande St.
John, who has been masterminding the event for 18 years.
The funds go to Orangewood, Children’s Hospital Orange County, the
Child Abuse Prevention Center and local programs.
The pancake breakfast on Memorial Day raised nearly $2,000, the
most the club has ever raised.
“This a real community effort,” St. John said. “It’s so beautiful
out there in the morning and people show up right at seven until we
run out.”
Guests will also be treated to a performance by Native American
flutist, Evren Ozan. Ozan is 9 years old. Volunteers will start
setting up the grills at 5:30 a.m. St. John praised Las Brisas and
Jolly Roger supporting the breakfast.
“They give us everything we need,” she said.
Heisler Park is on Cliff Drive off Myrtle Street.
-- Mary A. Castillo
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