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COSTA MESA
Paying up at Ikea
Tangible proof of the looming Home Ranch project was evident last
week as city coffers received a large boost and the Ikea furniture
store got the official go-ahead to build on the 93-acre project site.
C.J. Segerstrom & Sons officials, who represent the dynasty family
that owns the former lima bean farm just north of the San Diego
Freeway, forked over more than $10 million as the first installment
of the project’s development agreement. More than $8 million was
designated for specific traffic improvements and $2 million went
toward high school and middle school education endowments.
Holding up their end of the bargain, city officials issued
building permits to Ikea furniture store, marking the groundbreaking
of the first leg of the massive project.
The Home Ranch project is finally off the ground after nearly two
decades of massive community opposition. The City Council approved
the project last year and negotiated for even more money from the
Segerstroms for community benefits than was given last week.
An additional $200,00 will be given toward the renovation of the
historic Huscroft House and $250,000 for an aquatic center at Costa
Mesa High School.
-- Lolita Harper covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
Another red light
in Newport Beach
The Greenlight Committee has asked the District Attorney’s office
to look into whether the city was within its rights when it decided
in a closed meeting to hire airport lobbyists. Greenlight says this
may be a violation of state open-meeting laws.
A federal law might override the city’s power to rule on the
proposed Mormon temple.
City officials are looking into whether the Religious Land Use and
Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 would protect the temple’s 124
foot steeple as religious expression.
The 36th Annual Governor’s Cup Regatta once again brought the
spirit of youthful competition to the Balboa Yacht Club. The race,
sanctioned by Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1967, pits the top 12 teams of
sailors ages 19 and younger.
-- June Casagrande covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
EDUCATION
Not quite ready at Rea
The school board decided and then decided it will decide again on
a health center for Rea School. On Tuesday, with only five board
members present, the board voted 4-1 to approve the center that would
replace the Healthy Start Program currently at the school. Then they
decided to consider the issue again when the full board is back in
August.
The board also approved the district’s Master Plan for English
Language Learners, created by Karen Kendall, the former Harbor View
Elementary School principal, who is now working for the district.
-- Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
ENVIRONMENT
Cleaning up shop
Orange County’s sanitation managers stepped up treatment of the
district’s sewage, taking their agency off the hot seat.
The district’s 25-member board approved, on a razor-thin 13-12
vote, full treatment of its waste and the dumping of a protective
federal waiver exempting the agency from the Clean Water Act of 1972.
Environmentalists and city leaders had been pressuring the Orange
County Sanitation District to treat fully the 243 million gallons a
day it releases into the ocean.
The district had become the largest sanitation agency west of the
Mississippi River to still operate out of compliance with the Clean
Water Act.
Wednesday’s approval of the new treatment came after several hours
of animated discussion and a dramatic roll call vote. Members of the
public cheered the decision as it was piped over speakers to a crowd
watching the meeting from outside the agency’s Fountain Valley
headquarters.
-- Paul Clinton covers the environment and politics. He may be
reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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