Inside CITY HALL
WHAT HAPPENED: The council unanimously voted to impose a 45-day
moratorium on new single-family houses and remodels.
In June, the council placed a moratorium on multifamily dwellings
while city officials considered new residential development standards for
them.
The Planning Commission approved the standards last week, and the
council is scheduled to consider them at a future meeting. WHAT IT MEANS:
City staff is now working on new standards for single-family houses. City
staffers have promised to have proposed standards ready for review in
March.
Councilman Gary Monahan said he wants to be sure that every homeowner
in the city is notified of the new standards that are in the works.
WHAT THEY SAID: Monahan, who previously opposed the moratorium, said
he doesn’t think the short-term moratorium will have a significant effect
on the city.
“It only applies to new developments and very large remodels, so I
don’t expect it to affect too many people,” he said. “But I expect to
keep it short, and it will be very difficult to get me to support
extending it longer than 45 days. The main thing I’m concerned about is
notification. People need to know that the rules are being changed.”
VOTE: 5-0 in favor of the moratorium
WHAT HAPPENED: The council decided to make recommendations to the
Orange County Transportation Authority board about the proposed
Centerline rail transit project.
The 28-mile countywide rail system is expected to eventually shuttle
commuters between transportation centers in Fullerton and Irvine.
WHAT IT MEANS: The council recommended a rail system with an elevated
station at Bristol Street and Anton Boulevard. It also recommended that
the Costa Mesa portion of the system be designed to match the overall
architecture of the surrounding area, as approved by the council.
VOTE: 5-0 approved
NEXT MEETING:
WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council meeting
WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Feb. 5
For more information, call (714) 754-5223.
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