Newport Beach finalizes general plan committee
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Tom Hyans, Marian Bergeson and Phil Bettencourt are
among the residents who have won hotly contested seats on the city’s
General Plan Advisory Committee.
After some angry debate that pitted Greenlight supporters against some
officials, the City Council on Tuesday made its 38 final picks from the
52 nominees who, in turn, emerged from more than 250 applicants. The
advisory committee will help craft updates to the city’s general plan.
Alleging that the City Council has a pro-development bias, Greenlight
spokesman Phil Arst noted that 12 of the 52 nominees were either in the
building or development industries or had land-planning degrees.
“There are more people with development backgrounds than there are
Greenlight supporters,” Arst said. “I don’t think that’s representative
of the people, 63% of whom voted for Greenlight.”
Councilman Gary Adams fired back that Arst’s characterization of the
council as pro-development was misrepresentative and that such statements
were an affront to the officials who worked hard to ensure a fair and
balanced committee.
“I think you’re doing a disservice to the public,” Adams said. “I bent
over backward to accommodate everybody. . . . Just about every prominent
Greenlight person in the community was nominated for the committee --
Evelyn Hart, George Jeffries and Tom Hyans.”
Hart, Jeffries and Hyans all made the final cut.
The selection process reopened another simmering controversy.
Committee appointments were to include three representatives each from
the business and environmental communities, one representative from each
of 10 issue areas, such as airport issues and the arts, plus three people
from each of the seven council districts.
But recent council redistricting nearly doubled John Heffernan’s
District 7 by adding the recently annexed Newport Coast, making that
district nearly twice the size of any other council district in the city.
“This district has about 20% of the population of the city, but they
only get three representatives to the committee, just like districts half
their size,” Heffernan said.
The council agreed to appoint four representatives from District 7 to
the committee.
THE FINAL LIST OF 38
Business Representatives -- Roger Alford, Ron Yeo and Philip
Bettencourt
Environmental Representatives -- Louise Greeley, Jan Vandersloot and
Nancy Gardner
Issue Areas -- Larry Root (airport issues), David Janes (waterfront
residential impacts), John Saunders (airport area land uses), Florence
Felton (residential density), Don Webb (circulation), Evelyn Hart
(parking), Dorothy Beek (environmental quality) and Jennifer Wesoloski
(culture and arts), John Corrough (harbor issues) and Joseph Gleason Jr.
(older commercial areas)
At-large representatives: 22
District 1 -- Julie Delaney, Tom Hyans and Brett Shaves
District 2 -- Karlene Bradley, Mike Johnson and Alan Silcock
District 3 -- Marian Bergeson, Todd Knipp and Mike Ishikawa
District 4 -- Carol Boice, Carl Ossipofff and Jackie Sukiasian
District 5 -- Heather Johnston-Reynolds, Ed Siebel and Phil Lugar
District 6 -- Seth Darling, Laura Dietz and George Jeffries
District 7 -- Robert Shelton, Bob Hendrickson, Catherine O’Hara and
Yvonne Houssels
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