St. Andrew’s could use a little political...
St. Andrew’s could use
a little political charity
Much has been said and written in the current debate over the
expansion of the St. Andrew’s facility in the Cliffhaven community.
Our council members deliberate over process and form.
Proponents of the rezoning and expansion elect to characterize the
building of a sports arena and massive parking structure within the
enclave of the surrounding residential neighborhood as a revetment to
preserve the wandering morals of youth from the corruption of
idleness.
Members of the church testify for our belief that for lack of
another sports venue and Christian rock band outlet Rivercity’s pool
halls will be filled with St. Andrew’s wayward youths.
Be that as it may, that the congregation’s message can’t find
purchase without the seduction of sweat and entertainment,
congregants need to embrace what the Cliffhaven community has already
so freely extended to St. Andrew’s: namely charity, faith, truth and
patience.
Twenty years ago, our community acceded to their dream to
transmogrify a neighborhood church to accommodate their expanded
flock. Despite assurances that the neighborhood would not be
adversely affected and that the 1984 expansion would complete their
vision, we are now being asked to suffer the erection of the “St.
Andrew’s Campus.”
Nonresident worshipers tell residents that the neighborhood’s
permanent inconvenience and blight are a small price to pay for the
faithful’s hour of weekly devotion.
Twenty years of congregants gamboling through our neighborhood
streets as they course toward moral rectitude will be offset by a
400-space multistory parking structure to service the metastasizing
religious mall.
Who among us would consent to such to you?
DAVE YOUNG
Newport Beach
Church’s expansion does not fit the neighborhood
We are residents living close to the St. Andrew’s project and have
been residents here for 24 years.
The continued growth of the St. Andrew’s complex has produced
increasing problems of traffic and noise and we are totally opposed
to any further expansion.
St. Andrew’s now appears to be a commercial operation stuck in a
residential zone.
Activities and noise have dramatically increased over the past few
years, often extending into the late evening. Frequently there are
activities seven days a week.
This is not just a Sunday problem.
The St. Andrew’s management has, over the past 18 years, promised
“to work with the residents” in order to reduce noise and the traffic
problems -- we feel none of these promises have ever been fulfilled,
so this management have obviously zero credibility.
The prospect of yet another major St. Andrew’s construction
project with the ensuing unacceptable noise, pollution, and traffic
congestion is absolutely horrific to this residential community.
I am told that there is also a real possibility of accident
liability that could easily involve the city in some sort of legal
tangle.
We urge the City Council and Planning Commission to oppose any
further expansion of the St. Andrew’s project and encourage the
applicants to move to an appropriately zoned area
BILL and PAMELA DAVIES
Newport Beach
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