Review of temple finds no significant problems
-- June Casagrande
No significant impact. Boiled down to three words, that’s the
conclusion of a 3-inch-thick report on the Mormon temple the church wants
to build at 2300 Bonita Canyon Drive, Newport Beach.
Now, the temple goes before residents during a 45-day public review
period that began this week, in which residents can register their
opinions on the proposed temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints.
Copies of the report are now available at three library branches:
Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Drive; the Corona del Mar Branch, 420
Marigold Ave.; and the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Members of the
public may also view the report at the Planning Department at City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd.
The 17,500-square-foot temple is proposed for the site at Bonita
Canyon Drive and Prairie Road.
The document will also be posted on the city’s Web site,
www.city.newport-beach.ca.us/home.htm, probably within the next several
days. More locations where the public may view the report may be added.
After the public review, the matter will go to the Planning
Commission, which will consider a request to include a nearly 124-foot
steeple on the temple.
All other elements of the project are within city guidelines, though
some, such as building color and lighting, have caused concern among
neighbors. The report shows that the visual effect of the temple on the
neighborhood is “less than significant.” Effects on traffic, as well as
water and air quality, is also determined by the report to be “less than
significant,” though it’s likely some residents will disagree.
Information: Planning Department, (949) 644-3225.
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