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Not a positive ‘view’ of resort
I am writing in response to Alan Silcock’s comments in Sunday’s
Readers Respond on the Sept. 9 Daily Pilot article “Newport group
sues over hot hotel plan.”
Silcock is right about one thing: This is up for the residents and
voters of Newport Beach to decide. I have been a resident of Newport
Beach since 1968. My wife was born and raised in Newport. Our three
children are fourth-generation Newport Beach residents. We are
absolutely against Measure L, the measure that is designed to modify
the general plan to allow the construction of a time share/hotel on
bay front public land.
I own my home in Newport Beach, and I don’t see the addition of a
time share/hotel helping the value of my property. A time share/hotel
complex will add to the congestion of the already over-crowded
peninsula.
It will add to the parking and traffic problems of the peninsula.
A time share/hotel complex will also reduce our skyline around the
bay, particularly for those homeowners on Lido Bay front, Newport
Heights and Castaways. They will now see a multi-story time
share/hotel instead of a sunset.
The land is supposed to be for public use. How many residents of
Newport Beach are planning to purchase a timeshare or stay at a hotel
in their own city? I’d rather own a time share in Acapulco and not
have one next to my home. The trailer park is slated to be removed
anyway, with or with out the time share/hotel.
This is a true asset to the city and residents -- 11 acres of open space right on the bay. Why should the residents want to see it
disappear into the hands of time-share owners and out of town hotel
visitors, only to have it reduce our views, our access to the bay,
increase traffic and increase parking problems. There are so many
better things this land could be used for that would benefit the
residents of Newport.
The only group that seems awake on this issue is
https://www.Newport-
parks.com. I hope other Newport residents wake up to the fact
about Measure L, fast. Newport residents and voters, please, read the
details. Once again, the devil is in the details. Educate yourself on
this issue.
CHRIS HARANO
Newport Beach
Church has right to break away
Regarding St. James Church’s break from the Episcopal Diocese, I
applaud the congregation and leadership of St. James for standing on
principle.
They have handled a troubling and divisive issue with calm and
grace. It can’t help but be a difficult thing to do, but splits
within churches are as old as church history itself.
People have to do what they feel led to do. I only hope that the
financial issues do not dirty the process of letting the flock go its
way with the home it has built over the years. I have always had
respect for the Episcopal Church, though I am a member of another
denomination, and it is not to me a matter of their reasons -- only
of their rights as believing Christians.
FREDERICK R. ANDRESEN
Corona del Mar
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