REBUTTAL
Your article on the Orange County Planning Commission’s approval of
The Irvine Co.’s plan to reduce the amount of grading in its Newport
Ridge North project currently under construction contained errors
(“Irvine Co. project under scrutiny,” May 11). Here are the facts:
The Irvine Co. representatives have been meeting with the Seawind
neighbors who live near the construction site about how to best address
the noise of the construction equipment. The company has received
complaints from the neighbors about contractors starting their grading
work prior to 7 a.m. (the article erroneously reported that it was the
blasting of bedrock, which never occurs in the morning hours), and has
investigated each one.
To address this issue, the Irvine Co. has hired a special, dedicated
security guard whose sole job will be to ensure that no contractor on our
project begins work before work before 7 a.m. or continues work after
7:30 p.m. The security guard -- who recently started -- will be on the
site from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. He will complete a daily log of start and stop
times for grading and other activity on our site, which will be shared
with the Seawind Neighborhood Assn. president.
In addition, the security guard will carry a pager so that the Seawind
residents can contact him to immediately investigate any complaints from
neighbors about construction start and stop times. The follow-up to any
complaints will also be included in the daily log.
We understand the impacts that construction projects sometimes have on
surrounding residences, and will continue to do everything we can to
minimize these impacts.
NORM WITT
The Irvine Co., vice president, land development
Newport Beach
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