Laguna may ask state to keep cottages occupied
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Paul Clinton
Laguna Beach Councilwoman Toni Iseman doesn’t trust California State
Parks to protect the historic cottages at Crystal Cove State Park.
Afraid the state’s stewardship of the 46 cottages will prove
inadequate, the Laguna Beach City Council member wants the dwellings
occupied by someone other than park rangers.
“They need some TLC,” Iseman said. “The state has not proven
themselves equipped to do this.”
Iseman floated a resolution at her city’s council meeting Tuesday
night to draw attention to the state’s plan to leave most of the cottages
empty after residents move out July 9.
“We spent many, many weeks negotiating a settlement for July 8” to be
the last day for residents, State Parks spokesman Roy Stearns said. “We
see no reason now to overturn that date.”
Residents who have fought for more than 20 years to stay in their
beachfront dwellings agreed to leave so the state could begin a detailed
survey of their infrastructures. State parks officials have said they
need to remove the residents to replace leaking sewer systems.
Iseman’s resolution, which would carry the weight of an opinion, urges
the state to keep the cottages occupied “so they do not deteriorate until
the state initiates the reuse of those buildings.”
The state has begun the public review process for the district, placed
on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. State parks
officials have pledged to “preserve and protect” the cottages.
“We understand and appreciate their concerns,” Stearns said about the
Laguna Beach resolution. “We will do our utmost to preserve those
cottages.”
After the residents leave, Stearns said rangers would occupy a handful
of the cabins.
Before the council meeting, Laguna Beach Councilman Wayne Baglin said
he would propose several changes to the resolution to clarify some
ambiguity about who would live in the cabins if not the residents or
rangers.
Baglin said he hoped the resolution wouldn’t send the message that his
city wants the residents to stay.
“It is half the position I want to take,” Baglin said about the
resolution. “The other half is that the tenants will be vacating July 9.”
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