Council to consider development freeze
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Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- The City Council is expected to decide tonight whether new
cookie-cutter homes -- popping up like dandelions on the well-watered
lawns in the East Side -- are a large-enough threat to the neighborhood’s
charm to warrant freezing similar developments.
“The East Side is a neighborhood that is losing its character and
quaintness,” said Councilwoman Linda Dixon. “We need to address that
issue until the council can review the zoning there.”
If four of the five council members vote for the moratorium, it would
force a 45-day freeze on any new multihome developments on lots that
previously held one home. The council could continue renewing the
moratorium for up to 22 months. The freeze also would rescind any
Planning Commission approval of multihome tracts in the East Side since
May 15.
To preserve its neighborhood feel, the council in 1992 reduced the number
of housing units allowed on each piece of land in the neighborhood. City
officials earlier this year picked up discussions about imposing further
restrictions or requiring developers to maintain larger back- and
frontyards.
The moratorium would allow the council to create standards for the
neighborhood before any new developments sprout. But Mayor Gary Monahan
said Friday he thought he would vote against the freeze.
“The people this would affect have not been notified,” he said. “This
will put a huge dent in the flexibility of the property. Either they
won’t be able to sell it anymore or it will have a much lower sale
price.”
But Councilwoman Heather Somers, who on Friday said she hadn’t read the
specifics of the proposal, said the new housing tracts also could lower
property values on the East Side.
“The small home projects impact the neighborhood with traffic, trash and
parking problems,” she said.
Somers has previously said the gates around many of the newer tracts
create a feeling of separation from the rest of the neighborhood.
The council will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
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