Homeowner wants developer to buffer noise
COSTA MESA -- A developer should take measures to block sound between a
new Target store and neighboring homes, a homeowner will tell the
Planning Commission at a hearing tonight.
“I welcome Target to the neighborhood,” said Al Morelli, who owns two
homes in Halecrest adjacent to the future discount store. “I just want
them to be reasonable.”
The commission is not required to hold the hearing since the project
conforms with city regulations, according to a planning staff report.
But earlier this month, Councilwoman Linda Dixon asked the commission to
hold the hearing because of the large size of the project.
“There’s nothing wrong with it,” Dixon said Sunday. “But it’s such a big
project. And from past experience, we’ve learned that neighbors’ issues
and concerns need to be addressed. I want to make sure there’s harmony
between Target and residents.”
Morelli said he will ask representatives from the Dayton Hudson
Corporation -- which owns the 200,000-square-foot site of the future
Target store -- to plant trees and build a berm to separate his homes
from the store.
Without the buffer, Morelli said, the tenants of his two homes on
Shamrock Lane will be bothered by car alarms, doors slamming and truck
deliveries.
The site for the store is a former shopping center, which had a Fedco
store, furniture store, warehouse and auto service buildings.
In August, September and October, the Dayton Hudson Corporation held
public meetings with residents about the project. Some residents
expressed concern about noise and dust during construction, the glare of
lights from the store and noise once the store is open, according to the
planing staff report.
The Dayton Hudson Corporation demolished the buildings on the site in
January. The developers have planned the shopping center to also include
a drive-through restaurant and more than five other stores, according to
the report.
The Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 tonight at City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
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