INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some...
INSIDE
CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of this week’s meeting of the
Costa Mesa City Council.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION AND PARCEL MAPS
The council approved an ordinance that requires developers
proposing to subdivide land via a recorded parcel map to make full
improvements within the public right-of-way. This includes the
street, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk and driveway approaches
where none exist next to the land at issue.
WHAT IT MEANS
Officials say the change will ensure that a developer will not
subdivide land and then sell individual parcels to parties that may
not be fully aware about the necessary improvements that are required
as part of future development of the land.
‘COSTA MESA BEAUTIFUL, COSTA MESA SAFE’ PROPOSAL
The council approved plans to explore Councilwoman Libby Cowan’s
proposal to improve Costa Mesa using the 19th Street/Placentia Avenue
corridor as a pilot project.
The objectives include looking at public/private partnership,
including increasing service levels and capital investment, and
possibly taking some unfunded portions of the 19th Streetscape plan
and finding money for them.
Staff will also explore a sanitation franchise fee and designating
the area a business improvement district. Allan Mansoor and Gary
Monahan dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The staff will now look into the proposal and bring back cost and
other information to the council.
WHAT WAS SAID:
“I believe every [resident] deserves a clean and safe community,”
Cowan said.
“This is a proposal to see what is feasible and what’s not
feasible,” said Mayor Karen Robinson, reacting to opposition about
the cost. “I applaud Cowan for bringing it forward.”
-- Deirdre Newman
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