Attorney requests Wilson documents
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- An Airport Working Group attorney on Thursday filed a
request with the county for a document he says would ensure Supervisor
Tom Wilson has avoided a conflict of interest in the ongoing El Toro
Airport debate.
Richard Taylor, a leading member of the pro-El Toro group and a
Newport Beach resident, has requested paperwork that Wilson was supposed
to provide the county when he became a nonvoting member of the El Toro
Reuse Planning Authority in 1997.
At the time, lawyers for the county requested from Wilson written
assurance that there would be no conflict of interest or disclosure of
confidential information to the anti-airport planning authority, which is
embroiled in an ongoing lawsuit with the county over the fate of the
closed El Toro Marine Air Base.
Taylor said the document is conspicuously absent from other paperwork
on Wilson’s appointment, which Taylor requested and received as part of
the California Public Records Act.
Numerous requests to Wilson’s office have failed to get the the paper
in Taylor’s hands, he added.
“He’s working with a board that’s in essence suing his employer,” said
Taylor of the planning authority. “If this waiver it doesn’t turn up, or
if it doesn’t exist, I’d say Supervisor Wilson has some serious questions
to answer.”
Wilson, who has constantly been part of the board’s losing minority
vote against plans to build the commercial airport, could not be reached
Thursday for comment.
Taylor said he has requested a copy of the letter from Wilson’s office
several times, but has never had his request fulfilled.
On Wednesday, he took his request to the county’s attorneys. Deputy
County Counsel Don Rubin was charged with the task of tracking down a
copy of the document.
“I don’t know whether the document exists; we’re looking for it now,”
Rubin said.
Rubin added that he expects to have completed his search of files in
the county counsel’s offices by the middle of next week.
Si -- June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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