Newport council may rebuke colleague
June Casagrande
Councilman Dick Nichols’ unfounded suggestion that Planning
Commissioners might have accepted bribes could result in sanctions
against the councilman.
Mayor Steve Bromberg on Tuesday asked city staff to prepare a
report on Nichols’ comments and to consider whether Nichols should be
punished.
Bromberg said he was withholding judgment until after the city
attorney prepares the report and after the transcripts have been
reviewed, but he noted: “Possible sanctions might be appropriate if
Nichols did suggest or imply that planning commissioners had taken
bribes and if it’s found that Nichols had no factual basis for saying
so.”
Nichols has written a letter apologizing for the incident.
“I am sorry that my remarks may have implied improper behavior; I
truly do not believe any zoning commissioner is being bribed,”
Nichols wrote. “I truly respect individually each of the zoning
commissioners and believe that each of them is trying to do a good
and honest job. My remark was meant to ask: Can the Planning
Commission reach equity in their decisions?”
But Bromberg said that Nichols’ apology comes up short.
“If the transcripts show that he actually accused them of improper
behavior, then apologizing for just implying it doesn’t really do
it,” Bromberg said.
Nichols addressed the Planning Commission on Thursday to weigh in
on a request for an addition to a private home. He disagreed with the
commission’s decision to deny the request, adding: “It sure doesn’t
look good. It looks like you’re taking money for this one.”
Commissioners and council colleagues have expressed outrage at
Nichols’ remarks.
“The context of my metaphor was not perfect,” Nichols told
colleagues at Tuesday night’s council meeting. “I did not want to
imply improper behavior on the part of the Planning Commissioners.”
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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