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A compromise found for Castaways Park’s grass
A polarized battle over how to develop Castaways Park brought
about a compromise solution as council members voted to include a
50-foot-wide swath of sedge grass for picnickers and others. The
compromise will allow the city to accept $150,000 in grants from two
environmental groups. But leaders can, in the future, decide that
they don’t like the 20-year upkeep agreement, they can decide to
return the money at any time.
* Council members will appoint a replacement for Councilman Gary
Proctor, who left his council seat more than a year before the end of
his term. Some residents told council members that there should be an
election to fill the seat, but council members said they disagreed
for several reasons. The replacement will only serve until November
2004, so the $50,000 cost of putting it on the ballot would only fill
the seat for six months. Applications are being accepted through Oct.
9 from District 2 residents who want to be considered for the seat.
* The city has taken its water quality message to the schools and
the streets, now they’re taking it to couch potatoes. A new local
cable program, “Waterwise,” has begun airing to teach residents how
to observe water quality rules when washing cars, watering lawns and
walking pets. The program airs on local cable at 8:30 p.m. Thursdays.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
COSTA MESA
Planning Commission’s
decision bowls skaters over
The city finally has a site designated for a skate park. Monday,
the Planning Commission approved a swath on the corner of Arlington
Avenue and Junipero Drive as the primary site for a skate park.
* The Parks and Recreation commission approved a plan for
expanding the softball fields at TeWinkle Park that saves eight trees
from an earlier City Council decision. The council will rehear the
issue on Oct. 20.
* City officials persuaded the Orange County Transportation
Authority to postpone a decision on whether to give Fountain Valley
money to study plans for the Gisler Avenue bridge. The delay will
give all four cities involved in the bridge issue -- Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach -- to try to
resolve their differences. Costa Mesa does not support the Gisler
bridge.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
POLITICS
Schwarzenegger opens
office in Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa is now the center of the Arnold universe -- at least in
Orange County.
Recall candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger’s get out the vote
headquarters set up last week in a small office on Newport Boulevard.
Once the recall is over, the office will move to Assemblyman John
Campbell, who has donated it for now and will use it for his state
Senate race against Assemblyman Ken Maddox.
Schwarzenegger was one of five candidates at a televised debate,
and in Newport-Mesa, anyway, he seemed the popular winner.
* S.J. CAHN is the managing editor. He can be reached at (949)
574-4233 or by e-mail at [email protected].
PUBLIC SAFETY AND COURTS
Molestation charges dropped
against Costa Mesa man
The Orange County district attorney was forced to drop child
molestation charges against 42-year-old Cary Smith, an admitted
pedophile who has been locked up for four years in a state
psychiatric hospital, officials said. Smith was put in the hospital
after writing a letter fantasizing about a Costa Mesa boy.
Earlier this year, the district attorney had charged Smith with
performing lewd acts on a different Costa Mesa child between
September 1996 and March 1997. But an Orange County Superior Court
judge on Tuesday dismissed all 30 counts against Smith because the
victim was 14, not 13, when the alleged crimes happened, which caused
the statute of limitations to run out.
After the decision, Smith was sent to a San Bernardino County
hospital for a 72-hour psychiatric evaluation. He will stay there for
two more weeks after which he could be sent back to the state
hospital or released.
* The Orange County Coroner has determined that 32-year-old
Jessica Rothfuss, who was found dead in her Costa Mesa home on Aug.
10, died from alcohol poisoning. Officials said on Thursday she
probably drank alcohol after taking some medication and have closed
the case after determining that it was an accident.
* Federal officials on Thursday charged 38-year-old Daniel Flynn
of Newport Beach with one count of possessing child pornography.
Flynn, who was a teacher with Irvine Unified School District, worked
with children suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
at UC Irvine’s Child Development Center. Officials caught Flynn when
he tried to buy a 30-minute videotape containing child pornography
from a U.S. Postal Inspector. He is expected to plead guilty to the
charge during his Oct. 6 arraignment.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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