Mailbag - April 3, 2002
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Dock rental fees can be avoided
Hey, whose dock is it anyway?
If the city of Newport Beach has to dip its hands into regulating free
enterprise through taxing dock renters, then I hope that the dock owners
are smart enough to figure out a legal opinion on how they can avoid
paying more stupid taxes (“Dock rentals will get scrutiny,” March 29).
I hope the new “harbor” commission under the command and final say of
our mayor looks at how much revenue the offshore moorings bring the city,
and what the mooring owners get for their tax dollar.
Does the tax go directly back to the mooring/boat owner, such as
lighted convenience slips with filtered running water and trash cans? Has
that money collectively been used for dredging over the last 30 years? Or
does it end up in the beach and parks fund?
If a tax is assessed, then would it be fair to have everyone pay the
same rate? Would the State Lands Commission get the tax? Does the city
get an extra tax if you rent out a room in your house or an apartment? So
is a dock zoned for use by the sole owner of the house? What if the house
is a rental, does the renter get to use the dock? What if a duck moves
in?
If Newport Bay is listed as an “impaired waterway” by the state of
California, then our leaders should be at grace for letting property
owners pay to live and recreate in polluted and impaired water for
millions of dollars of their hard earned money.
I also would request under consideration a “wait in traffic rebate”
for driving through Corona del Mar.
RANDY SETON
Balboa Island
This letter’s from Costa de la Mesa
On Sunday, I read your editorial titled “The name is lame,” which
warned of a group proposing we change the name of our city from Costa
Mesa to Costa Mesa-by-the-Sea. Although I am not sure I like the idea of
ordering new checks, address labels, rubber stamps, etc., I would suggest
that we consider (at least what I am told) is the more grammatically
correct in Spanish: Costa de la Mesa, meaning “table of the coast.” I
feel this has a much classier ring to it, like Corona del Mar, Marina del
Rey and Cota de Caza. Don’t you agree?
KENT M. PAUL
Costa Mesa
Westside resident offended by source’s opinion
In Monday’s article regarding the Job Center (“Job Center a whirl of
controversy”), I believe (Orange County Human Relations Commission
Executive Director) Rusty Kennedy’s “rules” are called laws, which he
wishes to circumvent, and his suggestion of containment, “the more rules
a job center has, the less people it can serve, therefore sending those
who need to work to other parts of the city,” is highly offensive to
Westside residents.
LINDA NEWMAN
Westside
Columnist obviously envies rich Newport Beach
I would like to commend Gerald Bradley for his letter March 7
(Community Commentary, “Residents live in Newport for a reason”) not so
much for setting Mayor Tod Ridgeway straight for his ignorant comments
regarding his own citizens, but mainly for blasting Byron de Arakal. This
has been long overdue. De Arakal’s obvious class envy has made his
writing irrelevant. I am not rich.
STEVE LEACH
Newport Beach
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