Discussion about church’s growth continues to expand
Our community needs our St. Andrew’s church and the services and
opportunities it provides to countless of adults, children and
families. There is a time in life to let go and yield.
Our people who are opposed to the expansion need to do this and
let St. Andrew’s proceed with their plans. The church is a good place
for people. Some people are not looking at the big picture. We are
here to be of service to others and not just look that our needs be
met.
DON AYRES III
Newport Beach
Scaling back the St. Andrew’s building project to a level
supported by an updated assessment of needs should be approved. Any
gap between the “magical” 5,000-foot expansion ceded by neighborhood
critics and the studied needs to serve the community short changes
the city’s interest in sound development.
JACK AND RUTH WEIBLEN
Newport Beach
I would like to speak in favor of the St Andrew’s current plan for
renovation. This does not enlarge our “footprint”. We are going down.
St. Andrew’s church is a wonderful family church. It is not a mega
church like Mariners. We just want to give a face lift to our church
and make it more inviting to families.
I have been a member of St Andrew’s for eight years and it is
truly my church home.
Please allow us to continue serving our community.
NANCY N. BELL
Newport Coast
The Newport Beach Planning Commission should approve the request
for changes submitted by St. Andrew’s church at its next meeting on
Sept. 23. By tearing down two existing buildings, digging out an
underground garage, adding underground storage and reconstructing the
two buildings, it is being noticed as an “expansion.” While certainly
within the narrow meaning of the term, it is not really an
“expansion” in the sense of expanding beyond the existing property
lines.
More than 170 years ago, a French observer wrote “Democracy in
America,” noting among other things, the strong basis of religion
that was the foundation of American democracy and the strong
propensity of Americans to enter into voluntary associations in order
to accomplish many diverse projects. (At that time, Americans
accomplished most of their governmental needs through local and state
government).
We, who are members of the congregation at St. Andrew’s, are
voluntarily using our money and time to provide improved services to
Newport Beach youth, particularly in afternoon hours that often lack
adult supervision. St. Andrew’s has negotiated a compromise with the
neighbors reducing the plan by 24.4% in square footage. Now, it is
time for Newport Beach officials to approve this amended project and
let it come to fruition.
RONALD and MARY JANE
HIGBY
Huntington Beach
I have heard so much negative press about the St. Andrew’s
expansion project. I think everyone in Cliffhaven and Newport Heights
needs to take a look at what is really the traffic issue in the
neighborhood.
The fact that all three schools -- Newport Harbor, Ensign and
Newport Heights -- start and end school within 15 to 20 minutes of
each other causes much more of a traffic impact than St. Andrew’s
does. It is also a much more dangerous situation to have elementary
aged children competing with first-time drivers from the high school.
I would wish for the neighborhood to stop blaming St. Andrew’s for
all of the traffic problems. Hasn’t the traffic been better over the
summer? Just wait until Sept. 7 when the schools start to be reminded
of this impact.
MELISSA RAKESTRAW
Newport Beach
Our family has attended St. Andrew’s church for 13 years. We have
a daughter who is 16 years old and a son who is 12 years old.
We believe that St. Andrew’s has done an excellent job in
compromising with its neighbors who oppose expansion. My family and I
support the plans as they are now.
JANE, CHUCK, KATHRYN
AND SCOTT FELDER
Newport Beach
As members of St. Andrew’s church and residents of Newport Beach,
we would urge the Newport Beach City Council and neighbors of St.
Andrew’s to support the improvements proposed by the church.
St. Andrew’s has made every effort to accommodate the needs of the
surrounding community by providing a center for the benefit of the
youth and to provide additional parking.
TOM AND BEV HENDERSON
Newport Coast
I support what St. Andrew’s is doing. I don’t have any problem
with the traffic or the parking and I believe the church is doing the
right thing.
KATHY TROXEL
Newport Beach
The project is way too large for the neighborhood and we don’t
want any more expansion than what we already have. We want a nice,
beautiful neighborhood church, which is what we already have.
ROBERT CRAIG
Newport Beach
What would Jesus do?
WARREN CHRISTIANSEN
Costa Mesa
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