Parkland use awaits committee
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Alicia Robinson
A committee of up to 14 members, five of them from the public, will
look at the logistics of putting a park, a marina or some other
development at the Marinapark site.
The Newport Beach City Council voted Tuesday to form an ad hoc
committee to explore what the community would like to see at
Marinapark, a 9.8-acre piece of city-owned land occupied by a mobile
home park, Girl Scout house, American Legion post and some public
facilities.
Voters in November rejected a plan to rezone the property for a
luxury hotel.
The council will name the committee’s members at a Jan. 25
meeting. The committee will likely include Mayor Steve Bromberg and
Councilmen Tod Ridgeway and Don Webb as well as members of the city’s
commissions.
While the committee will gather public input and information on
possible uses for the Marinapark property, it won’t make a
recommendation to the council. The council members on the committee
also will look into procedures for closing the mobile home park on
the site.
While most council members agree the mobile home park will
eventually be closed, they won’t aggressively push to close it
immediately.
Councilman John Heffernan and Webb said the planning process for
Marinapark’s future will be hampered unless the council makes a firm
commitment to closing the mobile home park, and they wanted to put it
in writing.
“A public use is not a mobile home tenant use,” Heffernan said.
“I think having the tenants there is giving them an exclusive
right to sit on a $20-million piece of property that we all own.”
But five of his colleagues disagreed, choosing not to add language
about closing the mobile home park to the resolution that created the
ad hoc committee.
They preferred to let the committee bring them information on the
options first.
“There’s a rush to judgment here,” Ridgeway said. “Why not let the
process unfold as it’s presented to us?”
Bromberg’s main concern is that the caustic rhetoric of the
campaign for Measure L -- the property zoning change for the hotel --
will creep into the planning process for Marinapark’s future.
“My sense is that if this committee is to succeed, it has to be
done in a most professional manner,” he said.
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