Tire reef expansion request postponed
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Paul Clinton
Rodolphe Streichenberger, who won a court ruling last year that
deemed the California Coastal Commission unconstitutional, has
postponed plans to expand the tire reef that sparked the legal and
political battle three years ago.
The Newport Beach activist shelved the plan a week ago, pulling an
application to the city’s water quality committee to add 1,000 new
tires to his existing artificial reef, which is between the Newport
and Balboa piers.
Streichenberger said he yanked the plan to take political pressure
off Newport Beach, which is applying to the commission for a Local
Coastal Plan, which, if granted, would hand over coastal development
powers to the city.
“It would be another load on their back,” Streichenberger said.
“It’s just postponed in order to alleviate and avoid a showdown.”
The outspoken Streichenberger, who founded the Newport-based
Marine Forests Society, said he would revive his reef expansion once
the city successfully pins down an approval for its plan.
Streichenberger had asked the city for a conditional permit to add
the tires to a reef that consists of PVC tubing, tires and plastic
bags. The city has jurisdiction in waters three miles out from the
shoreline.
Approving the permit could have caused the city political
headaches when it headed to the commission with the coastal plan,
Streichenberger said.
And few have spoken in support of Streichenberger’s reef,
Councilman Tod Ridgeway said.
Ridgeway is the chairman of the city committee formulating the
coastal plan. He also sits on the Coastal/Bay Water Quality
Committee, which was set to consider the item last week.
“I’m not prepared politically to crusade the Coastal Commission
without adequate scientific data supporting the concept,” Ridgeway
said. “It will allow the committee to be more objective if there is
no political consternation in our deliberation.”
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