Lawsuit continues over Crystal Cove evictions
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Paul Clinton
NEWPORT BEACH -- The Crystal Cove Community Trust has filed an amended
version of its lawsuit against California State Parks after a settlement
conference produced no results.
With the suit, trust members hope to reverse the state’s July 8
eviction of the former residents from the 46 cottages at Crystal Cove
State Park.
By forcing them out, the state made a decision that was “premature,
financially imprudent and will expedite the destruction and demolition of
the historic district through vacancy,” the suit alleges.
Trust leaders, including Bruce Hostetter, have alleged that the former
tenants are best equipped to care for the rustic dwellings.
California State Parks officials have said the residents needed to be
evicted so the district could be closely examined to prepare it for some
future use by the public.
The residents successfully fought the state’s attempt to evict them
for nearly 20 years with a string of court victories.
They dropped the latest suit in a settlement earlier this year in
which they agreed to leave the cove in exchange for an extension on the
original eviction date.
The state agency published an environmental report in the week before
the evictions. The report outlines the state’s plans to preserve and
protect the cottages as they sit vacant. The state is now determining how
to use the district in the future.
The trust’s suit attacks that report as inadequate.
The case has been assigned to Orange County Superior Court Judge
Francisco Firmat. A hearing date has not been set.
-- Paul Clinton covers the environment and John Wayne Airport. He may
be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail ato7
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