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Newport needs view and tree ordinance
We are not just Tree City U.S.A., we are also View City U.S.A.
(“Peninsula will keep one ficus,” Dec. 13).
The City Council held numerous public meetings and waited for the
injunction to be lifted before removing the ficus trees that had
caused damage to the sewage system, sidewalks and building
foundations on the Balboa Peninsula. It is hard to understand why the
City Council felt compelled to reach a settlement agreement and pay
$56,000 of the taxpayers’ money to the Balboa Arbor Society for their
attorneys’ fees. The same money could have been spent to provide more
mature trees for Main Street on Balboa Peninsula and/or other needed
reforestation to improve our urban forest.
Additionally, an agreement to consider a tree ordinance without a
corresponding view ordinance could seriously impact the balanced
approach to view and tree protection under the city’s present tree
policy. This policy was established in 1998 after four years of
participation by homeowners’ associations and arborists with urban
forester John Conway, the city’s staff, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission and the City Council. This policy provides for
reforestation and trimming to protect the views of all our residents
while still preserving our urban forest.
In Districts 2, 3 and 7 (which now includes Newport Coast), view
preservation is one of the main issues residents have asked to be
addressed in the new updated city general plan.
If we are to have a tree ordinance, then we should have a view
ordinance, as well. Our surrounding view communities have view
ordinances, including Laguna Beach and Palos Verdes. We must continue
to have a balanced approach and protect all of Newport Beach’s
valuable assets.
YVONNE HOUSSELS
Corona del Mar
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Yvonne Houssels is a former president of the
Harbor View Hills South Homeowners Assn.
Bridge and Huscroft House deserve same fate
Really, with these bridges. Let’s forget them. I thought we’d done
away with those a long time ago. Maybe Robert Graham should find
another bone to pick instead of constantly on this.
And another thing about the Huscroft House: get rid of it. Don’t
waste taxpayers’ money on it.
ARDY HURST
Costa Mesa
Simple answer to future of 19th Street bridge
I do not want a bridge at 19th Street. No bridge.
JOAN McGRAPH
Costa Mesa
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