Marinapark musings
Here we go again. Marinapark is another example of our heavily
stacked pro-development City Council ignoring the desire of the
residents of Newport Beach to maintain this special area of the
peninsula free of hotels and more traffic. Two key legal issues are
also at stake here:
A. Previously, the residents of the Marinapark mobile home park
agreed to leaving if the city turned the waterfront property into a
public park. I said public park, not private hotel. Nice try,
council, but a hotel is forbidden based on the original agreement.
B. If the City Council so badly wants to put a hotel there, they
must put it out to bid. Why do they continue to pander to just one
bidder -- developer Stephen Sunderland? That’s what we the public
whom they represent would like to know.
The right thing to do today is to extend the lease for the
Marinapark residents another year and listen to what Balboa Peninsula
and Newport Beach residents have to say about it. I am one resident
who grew up here that does not want to see our city covered with
concrete and traffic jams. And I know I am not alone.
TOM BILLINGS
Newport Beach
I am opposed to the Marinapark development plans and would veto
the idea if given the vote.
I do not understand why the city of Newport Beach feels compelled
to turn over what little city-owned land it still has for more
long-term private development. We already have one Balboa Bay Club,
do we really need another? The Balboa Bay Club has just undergone a
gigantic expansion. This should provide Newport Beach with the
high-cost luxury hotel rooms the area requires.
The population of Orange County continues to grow at a rapid rate,
and there will be an increasing need for public access to Newport
Harbor in the years to come. The results of the new general plan
focus groups indicate the residents of Newport Beach want to
emphasize beach recreational and boating uses of Newport Harbor. I do
not hear a call for another luxury hotel development that will block
access to the water.
My vote for this site and what I believe is a benefit for the
largest number of residents is that of a park with boating and beach
recreational facilities, the original intent I believe. A luxury
hotel at the Marinapark will only benefit the developer and a small
number of guests.
The jobs created at the Marinapark hotel will primarily be
low-minimum-wage housekeeping and grounds maintenance positions,
which will be held by people who live outside of the area. These jobs
will require workers who will have to commute to work from distant
housing areas and will not provide employment for local residents.
Repeatedly during the past year or so, the city of Newport Beach
has indicated it needs more low-cost housing. The Marinapark area now
has low-cost housing on it. It seems to me that the city is set to
get rid of the very thing it profess to want more of, low-cost
housing. Will not the demand for low-cost housing in Newport Beach
only increase with the closing of the Marinapark trailer park?
By the time infrastructure improvements and city services are
upgraded to support the new Marinapark hotel, I bet the long-term
benefits to the city and the community are far less than what is
being represented by the current proposals.
The whole Marinapark proposal makes no sense to me except a few
stand to benefit greatly at the expense of the many. The few
individuals who are fighting hard for their hotel are doing so
because they stand to personally benefit, while the rest of us who
have less directly at stake are at a disadvantage because we will not
be able to lobby so hard for our positions.
Since I am a resident of Corona Del Mar, I would probably not use
the Marinapark beach facilities very often, but it would make me feel
good to know this area is nearby and available for use by the public
as a whole.
LES WILEY
Corona Del Mar
I think the changes are fabulous. I have been in support of the
Marinapark hotel all along. I think it would be a wonderful boost to
this area in bringing in higher-end clients. I don’t think it would
affect traffic greatly and I don’t think that there’s any downside to
it. I only think that there’s the upside potential and we need
something like this on Balboa Peninsula.
ROBIN CHESNIE
Balboa Peninsula
We are against the Marinapark development.
KAREN VOIGT
Costa Mesa
I think a hotel, particularly the plans of Stephen Sutherland’s
hotel, would be an excellent addition and provide a little class to
our peninsula.
CAROL DAVIS
Balboa
I am dead set against a Marinapark hotel. I think it’s a very
stupid idea. I don’t like the traffic thought, and it should be a
public thing, not a hotel. I like it more the way it is.
KATHERINE SWIGART
Balboa Peninsula
I drive by that site every single day and I’ve followed these
plans for quite some time, and for me and my wife, we can’t wait for
this new project to open. We think it’s going to be a great for the
community, and I’m sorry that the city has given this developer so
many problems. I’m surprised he just hasn’t gone to another town, but
fortunately he has not. I look forward to getting it built.
JIM THOMPSON
Balboa Peninsula
I’m all for it. ... We need something done on the peninsula.
JACQUELINE MERCER
Newport Beach
I am definitely against that. I’m a peninsula resident for the
past 35 years and I think that we have terrible traffic as it is, and
this would just add to traffic coming on to the peninsula. So, if I
were given a vote, it would definitely be nay.
DIANNE CAPIN
Balboa Peninsula
We feel that this could only be an addition to the area here. It
would certainly make it a lot more attractive spot. We hope it goes
through. It sounds great.
MARTHA HENDERSON
Newport Beach
I do not think Marinapark is a good place for a hotel. The hotel
proposed by Stephen Sutherland is completely inappropriate.
DOROTHY BEEK
Balboa
I think it’s a great idea and I hope it passes.
MALINDA ALLEN
Newport Beach
I love the Marinapark hotel plan. It’s a plus for the city,
surrounding residents and general public. Less traffic, improved
access to public areas and a beautiful new facility for a blighted
area. If this project does not get strong support from the Greenlight
leadership, I will no longer support them.
STEVE LEACH
Newport Beach
I am in favor of the Marinapark hotel project. I welcome the new
Marina Park resort and I think Stephen Sutherland’s proposal is a
great improvement to the area. It’s good to upgrade, and that’s what
we need on the peninsula.
KAY MORTENSON
Balboa Peninsula
We live on the peninsula. We’re concerned about the traffic. We
don’t understand the demographics of the thing and the loss of the
tennis courts that are used by everybody on the peninsula that we
know of. There’s no reason for a hotel there, to my knowledge. We
have very, very strong objections to it.
WILLIAM H. IRWIN
Balboa Peninsula
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