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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some decisions out of the Newport Beach City Council
Tuesday.
BLOCKING CARS ON BLOCKS
Newport Beach has never been the kind of place where homes have
cars up on blocks in their front yards. Now, it never will be.
The council on Tuesday passed an ordinance that forbids homeowners
from storing or parking cars anywhere on their property except in a
driveway, garage or carport.
The action stemmed from the city’s attempts to clean up a Dover
Shores home.
The house has mostly been cleaned up and the homeowner, Elmer
Thomassen, has since died. But council members decided it was a good
idea to have such a law on the books anyway.
Councilman Don Webb was absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
The law does not affect street parking. It applies only to private
property, mainly yards.
SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Homeowners in areas zoned for single-family housing, who want a
permit to rent out their home for less than a month will no longer be
able to get one. In an attempt to limit summer rentals in the city’s
family-oriented neighborhoods, the council agreed to stop issuing new
permits for these short term rentals. Councilman Dick Nichols
dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS
In the last 12 years, about 61 homes in these residential areas
known as R-1 have applied for permits for short-term rentals.
Everyone who currently holds such a permit will be allowed to renew
it.
But no one else will have the opportunity.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“I think this helps to maintain property values for homeowners,”
City Atty. Bob Burnham said.
FOURTH OF JULY
A first step in the annual march to control Fourth of July
rowdiness in West Newport Beach, the council approved closing down
some streets in the area.
WHAT IT MEANS
The closures were controversial last year when the city was
looking for new ways to avert public drunkenness and other crime.
This year, approval of this first step was much more routine.
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