City manager’s efforts appreciated [Note: this letter...
City manager’s efforts appreciated
[Note: this letter was sent to City Manager Ken Frank.]
As a 30-year resident in this beautiful resort village,
appreciation and gratitude are my daily feelings. This note comes
much delayed, but nonetheless, the sentiment has been with me for
years.
You, your city maintenance crew and magical gardeners continue to
perform amazing feats on a daily basis. Namely, keeping this
village’s streets, sidewalks, parking areas, and gardens beautifully
clean, trimmed and fresh.
This is accomplished in the face of constant tourist and local
foot traffic. Your quarterly gardens bring an array of color one
enjoys and looks forward to with each walk through town and our
magnificent parks.
My residence is on Ramona Avenue. Using the top of the Glenneyre
parking garage as a path on daily walks down to the post office and
through town, one can observe countless tourists, many of whom do not
always take care of their trash and litter. It continues to amaze me
how clean your maintenance crew keeps that deck in the face of this
constant use.
You have one person on your staff that has been here for many
years. He’s always friendly, informative and brings a fresh, lively
attitude to his work and all that come in contact with him. It is my
pleasure whenever walking through this beautiful village to run
across Anthony doing his journeyman work with enthusiasm, along with
a friendly greeting to me.
Mr. Frank, it must be very expensive to keep this village so
sparkling clean along with the beautiful landscapes, but please know
it is appreciated, and a source of great pride to me as a resident
here. So you know it is money well spent.
JOE ESSY
Laguna Beach
Owner of ‘Dip’ lot should hedge his bets
For several months the Laguna Beach City Council and Assistant
City Manager John Pietig have been negotiating the price the city
could pay for the aptly dubbed “ Dip House” lot. The lot, which is at
1530 Glenneyre, in the dip, has been staked for almost two years in
one configuration or another in the center of the Bluebird Canyon
stream. If agreement between the city of Laguna Beach and the owner
is not reached by May 17 when the City Council meets, the next step
may send the [proposed] “Dip House” to the Coastal Commission. If so,
it is unlikely that a coastal permit would be issued for this
project.
As Kenny Roger’s song aptly says, “a gambler knows when to hold
‘em and knows when to fold ‘em.” It may be just the time for the
owner to fold ‘em and accept the more than generous offer from the
city. If the Coastal Commission’s findings are against this project,
it would absolve the city of all responsibility, leaving the owner to
hold a worthless lot.
ANNETTE STEPHENS
LEAH VASQUEZ
Laguna Beach
Strings attached
to Montage gift?
To assist in having the senior center become a reality, all
Lagunans are appreciative that the Montage has given $500,000 as a
gift for the center.
The concern with a gift of this magnitude is that something may be
expected in return. The definition of gift is a “voluntary transfer
of property from one person to another without any compensation for
it and without any obligation”.
We can only hope that not only does the Montage not expect
preferential treatment but that our elected and appointed officials
feel the same.
Most people understand that the primary goal of any business, and
in fact, its number one fiduciary responsibility to its shareholders,
is to maximize profit. Let us not forget that the Montage is a
business with a profit motive. So I caution us to beware the Montage
bearing gifts. Let’s not be like the city of Troy and gleefully pull
the Trojan horse into our town only to find out that it was not a
gift at all but a ruse by the “gift” giver to fulfill their desires.
We know the Montage will be coming before the city for various
development permits. There will be those on the City Council and
those who will come before the council who will feel obligated and
supportive of reciprocal gifts.
We cannot allow the Montage to have any development not held to
the same standards as everyone else.
The city need not and must not give any compensation for this
gift.
I apologize for being cynical. I hope that the Montage’s $500,000
is a true gift, and they do not expect reciprocal generosity from
Laguna Beach, but after the last election and how they used their
money to influence it, the Montage unfortunately deserves to be
viewed cynically.
JOHANNA FELDER
Laguna Beach
Denying ‘Dip House’ project isn’t fair
I applaud Jeff Garner’s perseverance in attempting to develop the
parcel now known as the “Dip House.” He would like to put a
residential unit on a residential lot in a residential neighborhood.
Four years and countless dollars later, he is no closer to building
than he was at the outset.
The city has had a fund for purchasing open spaces. If they didn’t
want this space developed, they could have purchased it years ago.
But they did not and it remains a legal building site. A lot cannot
be both legal and unbuildable at the same time. Whatever happened to
fair play and reason?
Neighbors, who understandably don’t want their views compromised,
cite safety reasons in opposition to this endeavor. The truth is
there has been no data presented to substantiate that this part of
Glenneyre is more (or less) dangerous than any other.
This is a relatively short stretch of about 100 yards with a four-way stop at each end. I drive it daily. One is either proceeding
from a complete stop or braking in anticipation of another stop.
There is simply no space in between for undue speed.
As a neighbor of this project, I urge the design review board to
support it as legal and long overdue. Four years is long enough.
MICHAEL HALLINAN
Laguna Beach
Pious prudes
can’t see beauty
Bravo! Gene Cooper for SOUNDING OFF last week (“‘Fig leaf’ police
usurping public’s rights,” April 22, 2005). You eloquently expressed
my thoughts and, no doubt, the thoughts of other uninhibited
inhabitants (say three times fast) of Laguna Beach.
Why do pious prudes perceive dirtiness in the beauty that their
revered deity created?
Can the dirtiness be all in their obsessed minds? What next from
the moral prigs? Requiring diapers be put on dogs and cats to hide
their you-know-whats?
NIKO THERIS
Laguna Beach
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