ON THE AGENDA Here are some of...
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the items the council will consider Monday.
CENTERLINE RAIL SYSTEM
This item is on the consent calendar, which is usually voted on
without discussion. The council will consider an amendment to an
agreement between the city and the Orange County Transportation
Authority for preliminary engineering of the CenterLine light-rail
system. Preliminary engineering includes initial development of
precise rail-alignment plans and station-location details.
The amendment commits the agency to continued funding to the city
of up to $90,000 for public outreach consulting services. Although
the city is behind CenterLine, not all residents agree that it is
worthwhile.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Approval is expected, because it will allow staff members to
continue their efforts to integrate CenterLine into the South Coast
Metro area.
MYRAN DRIVE REZONING
The council will consider rezoning Myran Drive from
multiple-family residential to single-family residential. Myra Drive
is a 25-foot-wide private driveway easement that serves four lots
north of Victoria Street.
Although the drive has been zoned for multiple-family development
since the city was incorporated in 1953, the four lots have housed
single-family homes since the early 1950s. Recently, a developer
acquired two of the lots to replace the existing homes with two-story
homes.
All of the approvals were upheld, but they generated significant
public controversy and debate.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council members will provide direction to staff on whether to
start a rezone application process. Rezoning of the lots to
single-family residential would be consistent with both the land use
and housing elements of the general plan. If the property is rezoned,
each lot would be limited to one main housing unit.
WESTSIDE HEALTH ASSESSMENT REPORT
The council will receive a report conducted by the fire department
that assesses health on the Westside. The assessment looked at cancer
rates in Costa Mesa and conducted studies of hazardous materials and
water quality. It found no evidence indicating the potential of an
unusual risk of cancer from living in this area.
-- Compiled by
Deirdre Newman
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