ON THE AGENDA HOME RANCH City...
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ON THE AGENDA
HOME RANCH
City leaders will decide tonight how the $2 million from the Home
Ranch development agreement designated for Costa Mesa schools will be
dispensed and who will be charged with the task.
Council members invited the public to Tuesday’s study session so
they could get a better idea of how to disburse the $2-million
payment from the Segerstroms -- who own the 93-acre Home Ranch
development -- for educational purposes.
In July, the Segerstroms sent the city the $2 million, which has
since been sitting in an interest-bearing account while city
officials decide who will manage it. Original suggestions were that
two foundations be formed to manage the interest of each
million-dollar account, while the principle grew.
Councilman Gary Monahan and Councilwoman Karen Robinson
recommended that the City Council form a single, seven-member
foundation to control the money. Members of the foundation, governed
by state open-meeting laws, would include one City Council-appointed
member, two community members, two members from Costa Mesa High
School, one from Estancia High School and another from TeWinkle
Middle School.
Parents, teachers, principals and residents have asked the City
Council to consider two separate foundations: one for Costa Mesa High
School and another for Estancia High and TeWinkle Middle schools.
Each would receive $1 million to start their foundations according to
an idea represented during Home Ranch negotiations a year ago.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECRUITMENT
Council members are expected to initiate recruitment for residents
to fill the upcoming vacancies on the Planning Commission.
All commissioners will be up for reappointment in March and
officials want to open the positions up for other residents to get a
shot at the job.
Councilman Gary Monahan said he wants to create four-year
staggered terms for commissioners, so the council will not be faced
with having to reappoint the entire commission every two years.
“We need that consistency,” Monahan said.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council is expected to officially start recruiting new
planning commissioners for staggered, four-year terms.
-- Compiled by
Lolita Harper
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