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CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday’s City Council
meeting.
BEACH IMPROVEMENTS
The question of how to improve Corona del Mar State Beach got
postponed to the next council meeting. City Manager Homer Bludau
asked that the item be continued to a later meeting so some
information could be added to the staff report, as requested by
Councilman Don Webb, and also to separate the matter of beach
improvements from the heated context of Tuesday’s council meeting. A
good portion of the meeting was devoted to council members’ comments
about a racially charged statement by Councilman Dick Nichols.
Nichols’ comment had been in reference to the Corona del Mar beach
improvements.
CIRAULO RESIDENCE
A couple who hoped officials would make an exception to
construction guidelines got a lot of sympathy from council members,
but they did not get their wish. Joseph and Carole Ciraulo had
already gotten a no from the Planning Commission for their request to
keep intact a 127-square-foot structure on the roof of their home. As
the council reconsidered the Planning Commission vote, the couple’s
attorney said that the contractor did unauthorized work while the
family was out of town. The family had approval to build a
25-square-foot elevator shaft on top of their roof. By the time they
got home, the contractor had installed the framework for a
127-square-foot room that included a fireplace and a bathroom, which
is outside of city codes. Council members offered their condolences
for the family’s situation, but said that their hands were tied by
city ordinances: The structure cannot be permitted.
WHAT IT MEANS
The family will have to tear down the structure, which they say
will cause permanent damage and leakage to their new home.
WHAT THEY SAID
“Your dispute is with the contractor, not with us,” Mayor Steve
Bromberg said.
APPOINTMENTS
Council members made their picks for members to serve on six
boards and commissions, including the Planning Commission. Planning
Commissioner Earl McDaniel was appointed to a second term, which will
end in 2007. Barry Eaton will also sit on the commission in 2007.
Jeffrey Cole will fill the vacancy left by Anne Gifford, who has had
to step down before the end of her term. Cole will serve until the
end of her term next year, at which time he could be reappointed.
The city’s new member of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission is Steven Rosansky; Donald Lawrenz was reappointed to the
Harbor Commission; James Dunlap was reappointed to the Civil Service
Board; Wendy Brooks is the city’s newest Arts Commissioner; and Karen
Clark and Kathleen Peterson will serve on the Library Board of
Trustees.
WHAT THEY SAID
“We had a lot of applicants. If you didn’t make it this time,”
Bromberg said. “Don’t take it personal. Try again.”
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