Noguchi garden gets 50-year deal
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Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- The City Council approved a deal with Commonwealth
Partners by a 3-2 vote Monday to preserve Isamu Noguchi’s California
Scenario sculpture garden for 50 years. Councilwomen Linda Dixon and
Karen Robinson objected.
The council had previously requested the garden be kept up for 25
years, and then some council members sought to require the developer to
maintain the garden “in perpetuity.”
“I think what we have done is put protection that, according to the
Isamu Noguchi Foundation, goes far beyond any protection on any garden by
Noguchi and we can be a model,” Mayor Libby Cowan said.
The garden is part of the Town Center project that seeks to transform
South Coast Metro into a pedestrian-oriented cultural arts district
bordered by Bristol Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the
San Diego Freeway.
The project is a collaboration between Commonwealth, the Orange County
Performing Arts Center and South Coast Partners, the owner of South Coast
Plaza.
The South Coast Partners and the Center’s portions of the project were
approved earlier this year.
Commonwealth’s portion has been delayed because of disagreement about
the length of time the developers would be required to maintain the
garden. The rest of Commonwealth’s portion of the project, which includes
office space and restaurants, is scheduled to be reviewed by the City
Council on June 4.
In other council business, the public comments portion of the meeting,
which last two hours, focused on the controversy surrounding Councilman
Chris Steel, who is facing charges of election fraud for submitting two
false signatures on his nomination papers in the 1998 and 200 elections.
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