Environment group keeping tabs on Crystal Cove project
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-- Alex Coolman
A group of Newport Beach environmentalists is planning to attend
Thursday’s California Coastal Commission hearing to express concerns over
proposed development above Crystal Cove State Park.
The group, which includes members of The Alliance to Rescue Crystal
Cove, Orange County CoastKeeper and the League for Coastal Protection,
will attend Thursday’s hearing at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort in
Huntington Beach.
The point of the effort, said Laura Davick, director of the Alliance,
is to raise concerns about Irvine Co. water treatment plans that are
being proposed in connection with future residential development in the
Crystal Cove area.
“This is basically the last opportunity for issues to be heard for the
Irvine Co. project,” Davick said.
Irvine Co. representatives could not be reached for comment. Earlier
this year, the developer made revisions to its plans in an effort to work
with local environmentalists.
The project involves modifications to the way residential runoff would
be dealt with in a 980-acre, 635-home development above Crystal Cove. At
one point, the Irvine Co. had hoped to use a detention basin in Muddy
Creek to collect runoff. Under the new proposal, the basin would be
eliminated.
Davick said the group hopes to highlight the way the plans would
affect water quality in the ocean off Crystal Cove and the potential
impacts of development on public access to the state park.
The Waterfront Hilton is at 21100 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington
Beach. For more information, call (714) 960-7873.
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