Pro-recall group gives Newportâs Peotter official notice at council meeting
Detractors of Newport Beach City Councilman Scott Peotter cited a slew of policy and conduct issues Tuesday night in officially putting him on notice that they are seeking his ouster through a recall.
City Harbor Commission Chairman Paul Blank served Peotter with a written notice of intent to recall â the first formal step in the process as outlined by state law â as Peotter sat at the dais during a council meeting.
âWhen leaders donât listen to their constituents or treat them fairly and with respect, those constituents can easily turn into activists,â Blank said. âTonight, I have become an activist.â
Blank, who lives in Peotterâs Corona del Mar district, said his neighborhood isnât being properly represented. Then he listed several criticisms, including Peotterâs opposition to municipal building projects.
âThis is not about his free speech,â Blank said. âItâs about the standard of conduct we expect of our elected officials.â
Peotter listened without interruption but requested a chance to respond. He approached the speakersâ podium to accept the notice and shake his opponentsâ hands.
Peotter repeated what he has said before: Voters who disagree with him can express it at the polls during a regular election. His current term is up in 2018.
Peotter said he hasnât violated any laws and that heâs being targeted for being âpolitically incorrect.â He said a recall is a waste of taxpayer resources.
âI have no problem facing the voters over any of my votes,â he said. âIâm glad to defend them, and if the recall is successful, I look forward to doing that.â
A list of reasons for Peotterâs removal provided to the Daily Pilot by recall backer Susan Skinner includes his support of the Museum House condominium development, which most of the council â minus Peotter and Councilman Will OâNeill â voted in February to rescind approval of â and his opposition to civic projects like a new fire station and library in Corona del Mar.
Critics also took aim at Peotterâs apology for disclosing confidential closed-session information in 2015 and his use of an image of the city seal on a newsletter that shares his personal perspectives. They also say he âfailed to conduct himself in a civil manner,â alleging insults against city leaders.
Peotter has the option to file a short reply.
Next, recall proponents will need to circulate petitions in favor of a special recall election. They will have five months to gather enough valid signatures â at least 15% of registered voters citywide, or about 8,500 names â to bring the matter to a public vote.
Peotter ally and Mayor Pro Tem Marshall âDuffyâ Duffield said he was âaghastâ that someone whom he called a hard worker who serves for â20 cents an hour or lessâ is being targeted.
Duffield said the Museum House proposal was a good project, and he ripped the oppositionâs arguments about the proposed Newport Center condo towerâs height, traffic and precedent.
âYou might as well just impeach me too,â Duffield said.
âIâm emotional,â he added. âIâm shaking up here. This is awful, just awful.â
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