Temple decision was well done
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I don’t get it. In the article “Temple decision left bad blood,”
(Oct. 30), Newport Beach Councilman Steve Bromberg is quoted as
saying that some consider the Planning Commission approval of the
Mormon temple to have been a “tainted” process. Referring to the late
discovery that the steeple on the chapel adjacent to the proposed
temple site was shorter than previously reported, he further stated,
“We can’t know for sure whether city planners’ recommendation would
have been different if they knew that the steeple was only 68 feet
....” -- the inference here being that the commission somehow acted
without considering all of the relevant facts.
In fact, during the hearing, the lower chapel steeple height was
thoroughly discussed. A related “supplemental report to the Planning
Commission” from Oct. 3 also was presented, which concluded the
matter was not significant as it pertained to the project. After
eight hours of fair and comprehensive public hearings, an informed,
nearly unanimous decision was reached by the commission.
The process was not flawed. I say, job well done.
J. DONALD TURNER
Corona del Mar
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