Monahan supports larger special-needs school
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Elise Gee
COSTA MESA -- More students should be allowed to enroll at a proposed
school for children with learning disabilities and behavioral problems,
said Mayor Gary Monahan, who has appealed the Planning Commission
decision on the application.
Richard Sewell has proposed opening the South Coast Priority School for
50 students at 740 Joann and 740 Wilson streets. The Planning Commission
approved his application 5-0 last month with the condition that the
school accommodate only 25 students.
“I feel there is a huge need for this school,” Monahan said. “They will
be educating Newport-Mesa students that are currently not being handled
by the district.”
Many students in the area with learning disabilities and special needs
for behavioral and emotional problems must now attend schools outside of
the district.
Planning Commissioner Katrina Foley raised concerns that the children
would cause disruptions to a neighborhood that is already dealing with
multiple events at Harbor Christian Fellowship church, also on the
property.
Commissioners also said that homes were too close to the school and there
wasn’t an adequate buffer between the two uses, according to staff
reports.
Monahan argues that the school could handle more students because it will
operate between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. -- a time of the day when there isn’t
much other activity going on. Also the school has a ratio of 4 students
per adult, Monahan said. Moreover, there was no public opposition to the
project and favorable letters of support were received for the school,
including one from Bonnie Swan, head of special education for
Newport-Mesa Unified School District, Monahan added.
“Basically, these are kids that have no place else to go,” Monahan said.
“I feel we’ve found a very good place for them.”
In other matters, the council will discuss in closed session possible
litigation against the Orange County Fair over its operation of the
Pacific Amphitheatre.
The council meets at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 77
Fair Drive.
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