INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some...
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday’s meeting of the
Newport Beach City Council:
MORMON TEMPLE
City officials cleared their agenda of all but a few can’t-wait
items on Tuesday to make time to consider the issue of a Mormon
temple. At hand was the question of whether the city should overturn
a decision of the Planning Commission that would allow the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to build a temple with a steeple
that reaches almost 100 feet high. A late-hour compromise embraced by
the church and opponents alike resulted in unanimous approval of a
plan to build the church with a 90-foot steeple.
WHAT IT MEANS
Church officials have said they hope to begin work as soon as
possible on the new temple, but no specific date had been set.
WHAT THEY SAID
“We embrace this and we’re ready to move forward as a community,”
said Steven Brombal, Bonita Canyon Homeowners Assn. president.
PENINSULA POINT UTILITIES
A costly plan to move utilities underground was widely embraced by
residents: Only 18% of the homeowners who cast ballots on the issue
opposed the plan to be assessed to move electrical, telephone and
cable lines underground. Owners of the 135 homes in the new
assessment district will be taxed about $5,500 for the work to move
the equipment underground. Then each household will pay out of pocket
to have their homes hooked up to the underground facilities.
WHAT IT MEANS
The goal, say supporters, is to increase the beauty of the
neighborhood by removing unsightly telephone poles and to reduce
hazards from earthquakes and other dangers associated with the
above-ground utilities lines.
SOUNDING OFF
“The older, the better. That’s what I tell my wife, anyway.”
-- Mayor Tod Ridgeway
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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