Council overrides health department, approves decorative pool
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Barbara Diamond
A county code that three attorneys described as ambiguous and that a
county official said was being revised for clarification gave the City
Council the loophole it needed to approve a colorful, decorative bottom
on the swimming pool at the Laguna Colony Hotel.
The county Health Department first denied the Athens Group application
for a tile-bottomed pool with a decorative design in September. Athens
Group appealed the decision to the city.
At the April 9 council meeting, Health Department representative
Patricia Gentry said the application was denied because the code requires
a plain white bottom for public pools.
“It is our opinion that the design features present a health hazard,”
she said.
Athens Group President Kim Richards hired experts that testified that
the decorative bottom and the infinity lip on the pool, for which the
county also denied approval, presented no risks.
Council members said the county could provide no empirical evidence of
risk.
A county official said no decorative public pool bottoms had been
approved in Orange County in 20 years.
Language in the code described as ambiguous by Councilman and attorney
Steven Dicterow, City Attorney Philip Kohn and Athens Group attorney
Charles Black left an opening for council members to take the position
that common sense dictated that decorative pools could be approved.
Mayor Wayne Baglin opposed the approval.
Baglin showed his concern about another aspect of the Laguna Colony
Hotel development when he appealed the administrative approval of a
one-foot increase in the height of some of the resort’s buildings planned
to be built along Pacific Coast Highway.
Project manager John Mansour said the increase would not further block
views that were already blocked by other buildings, but would hide
required mechanical installations. An appeal, he said, would slow down
the project.
All administrative approvals are subject to appeal by any member of
the council.
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