Church’s growth spiritual and a bit controversial
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Stop the expansion!
JEAN CARSON
Newport Beach
A zoning exemption to allow St. Andrew’s Church to expand should
not be approved.
This church is situated in the midst of a residential
neighborhood. The increased traffic and noise a new youth and family
center would bring to the area is just unacceptable in this location.
The planned parking structure, with its entrances and exits on
small neighborhood streets, is another problem.
I wish the St. Andrew’s folks would be a little more considerate
and work with the neighborhood to arrive at a mutually acceptable way
to achieve its goals.
JOAN MCCAULEY
Newport Beach
I don’t think St. Andrew’s should be allowed to expand.
I have lived on 15th and Riverside since 1976. I have recently
retired, and cannot believe how much traffic and noise we have on
15th each day, which I would call nonresidential traffic.
Newport Heights is going through a transition away from small,
single-story homes. This construction has been going on for years and
creates enough traffic and noise for a residential neighborhood.
However, we also must live with the additional traffic that is
“passing through” to get to and from Coast Highway. But it doesn’t
stop there. In addition to the aforementioned traffic are all the
other nonresidential drivers that use 15th as a thoroughfare: the
Newport city maintenance vehicles , buses from Newport Harbor High
and St. Andrew’s, the numerous garbage trucks and FedEx and UPS
trucks.
I love the Newport Heights area, and I’m against letting anyone do
something that endangers the environment that originally attracted us
to this neighborhood. St. Andrew’s is zoned residential and it should
stay that way.
RICHARD GALLUP
Newport Beach
Yes, yes, yes. Please allow St. Andrew’s to expand. The world
needs churches like this to witness to the fact that there is
goodness in the world, lives changed and healed, adult issues
addressed and paths made easier to travel.With churches like this,
youth can learn about and live for a better way of life with hope and
understanding of how to treat others in love and caring. Look around
you in the world. Is this being done now? We need spiritual
leadership in our lives, and St. Andrew’s is continually reaching out
to help in this need, always looking for areas to help others.
ROLAND AND RUTH LAMPE
Newport Beach
St. Andrew’s should not be allowed to expand.
The overpowering presence, lack of a good parking plan with the
unusable parking garage and the increase in traffic and parking
nightmares on local streets make this a very, very bad plan.
C.R. CARLSON
Newport Beach
As a resident of Newport Beach and a longtime member of St.
Andrew’s Church, I feel compelled to write and express my feelings as
to why the church should be allowed to continue with its well-
thought-out and planned expansion.
It is my understanding that my church has worked very hard to
include the surrounding community with the plan and has respected the
views of the community by making requested changes to the original
plan. I feel that if I lived near St. Andrew’s when my children were
in their teen years, I would have been ecstatic. Our young people are
our main resource, and with all that goes on in the secular world, I
believe that offering the community such a positive place to gather
is a blessing rather than an inconvenience. Because parking is now a
problem, I would think the neighborhood would embrace the 150
additional parking spots. I, for one, park in front of people’s homes
when I attend church on Sunday. I always feel a little guilty, even
though it is a public street. I will be happy to have more convenient
parking and not have to park in front of homes.
So, yes, I think the expansion plans should go forward.
MARILYN ROCKWOOD
Newport Beach
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