City needs to recover the issue
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I think there are enough laws on the books already in California to
be dealt with. I’ve observed the behavior of the City Council on
this, and the only one with any sense down there is Councilman Dick
Nichols, who dissented on the first reading of the first ordinance.
I don’t think it’s wise for the city of Newport Beach to try to
legislate rules that would basically make it really hard for
treatment centers, recovery homes -- more than seven -- to exist. I
think Newport Beach should learn to embrace their problem and be the
one city that wants to be helpful. It just takes patience and time
and willingness to work with one another.
The former problems in other cities that tried to do this were met
with losing in court and costing the taxpayers of the cities a great
deal of money. So, Newport should try to work with people and try to
do a good thing in recovery.
DAVE RIGGLE
Costa Mesa
I believe the city should have total control over regulating group
recovery homes, because if this recovery home is run as a business,
it’s not a residential home or where several people live in a
roommate situation.
Also, the smoking that goes on in the inside and on the outside of
the home is not healthy for the people who live around there and
certainly not healthy for children.
LINDA MELLEN
Newport Beach
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