More time to challenge developers
John Sisker
A proposal will soon be submitted to the Planning Commission to “help
level the playing field” so the general public has at least a
fighting chance in reference to time given to developers when
submitting proposals.
I was one of the committee members who worked eight months on this
proposal. The committee consisted of Bob Dingwall, Steve Ray and Ron
Davis, representing the Planning Commission; Dean Albright, Ron
Statterfield and me, representing the residents; and Mike Adams, John
Erskine and Dick Harlow representing the developers’ interests. Other
than a city staff member occasionally sitting on these meetings now
and then, it consisted of nine voting members. All in all, and indeed
after months of hard work and research, we came up with a unified
consensus and were all in agreement on this proposal.
Again, to me, timing has a lot to do with our final presentation,
for around this same time, Councilwomen Pam Julien Houchen came up
with the so-called “streamlining” proposal, which -- again to me --
was simply meant to undermine our attempts, which may have migrated
up to the council level in time anyway.
* JOHN SISKER is a Huntington Beach resident. To contribute to
“Sounding Off” e-mail us at [email protected] or fax us at (714)
966-4667.
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