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Design decisions are bad for Laguna
The Design Review Board is eroding the character of Laguna. The
board is creating uniformity, sameness, restrictive and unimaginable
designs. Where is the integrity of the town as a unique community
with varied view? Somehow you have to come to grips with aesthetics
of the cityscape versus the individual’s view corridor.
Each of the City Council members has their own special purpose and
they want the public to be liberal enough to accept their programs.
They restrict and regulate the liberalness and soul out of this
town’s architecture by appointing Design Review Board members who’s
views are substandard to the overall concepts of free expression and
good taste.
Some of us still have a philosophy of hope, health and happiness.
Hope -- that we can still have a unique town. Health -- that we can
choose a better relationship between neighbors. Happiness -- to
achieve the above.
JIM LASHLEY
Laguna Beach
Driftwood Estates not quite a done deal
Lately, our town newspaper reporters have been mentioning
“Driftwood Estates” in their articles. However, what they’re not
mentioning is the fact that the “Driftwood Estates” (in actuality,
the Hobo Aliso Ridge) project has failed to secure the five
governmental agency permits required to fulfill their development
application in this state. Not one shovel can break ground until
every one of these permits (and the approval processes thereof) is
successfully acquired.
These outstanding permits are required from:
* California Coastal Commission
* California Department of Fish and Game
* U.S. Fish and Wildlife
* California Department of Transportation (Cal Trans)
* U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
So, if anyone thinks “Driftwood Estates” is a done deal -- think
again.
DAN ELIA
Sierra Club -- Hobo Aliso
Task Force
Laguna Beach
Nasty attacks are not needed
Dave Connell is a pleasant man, and I very much appreciate the
work he does as a member of the Police Department’s Citizens on
Patrol. He often checks our house when we are away.
But I disagree with the disparaging statement he made in your
paper (“Do as I say, and not as I do, take your own advice,”
Coastline Pilot, Dec. 3) about Village Laguna, referring to its
“nasty vindictive letters” and “personal attacks.” He goes on to say,
“Sure there was a lot of attacks by all sides on both issues and
personalities; but unfortunately that is the name of the game in
politics.”
I refuse to believe that such attacks are the name of the game.
There is a world of difference between attacks on individuals and
attacks on issues. It is issues that distinguish the candidates. Open
discussions of the issues let us know where the candidates stand and
what they would be likely to do if elected.
This is especially true of incumbents running for reelection. They
have voting records that can be examined. What better way is there to
determine who pays lip service to, for instance, conserving open
space and who actually follows through with actions and votes? What
better way to find out who holds developers to their original
estimates and who allows runaway overruns?
I would hope that future elections will deal with issues, as
Village Laguna does, and never with personalities.
BONNIE HANO
Laguna Beach
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