City names environmental committee
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It took four rounds of voting for the council to choose seven members
from the 13 applicants for the new environmental committee.
Steven Alan Erger, Tom Girvin, Arnold Hano, Greg O’Loughlin and
Fredric Sattler were selected on the first ballot. Susan Wilson and
Lisa Marks were chosen on subsequent ballots.
Appointments were made Tuesday after oral presentations by the
applicants.
The five picked on the first ballot will draw straws to decide
which of them will serve the four terms that end in March 2007. The
others will serve through March 2006.
Terms lengths are different so that future appointments will be
staggered.
Erger has lived in Laguna Beach for 29 years. He is a retired
landscape gardener and an attorney.
Girvin is president and a founder of the Village Flatlanders
Neighborhood Association and a member of the board of Clean Water
Now.
Village Laguna founder Hano, an environmental activist for the 50
years he has lived in Laguna Beach, said he was sorry to hear the
council was looking for new blood for the committee.
“Mine is probably the oldest in the room,” he said. “Think of it
as vintage.”
O’Loughlin said he wanted to do more than pick up cigarette butts
off the beaches
“It’s time for me to step up my efforts,” he told the council.
Sattler is chair and founder of Ocean Laguna Foundation, founder
and coordinator of Tide Water Docents, and a member of Laguna Canyon
Conservancy, the Vision Laguna Economic Viability Task Force and the
Festival of Arts.
Wilson has been a resident of Laguna for more than 30 years. She
has been a Crystal Cove docent for more than 10 years. She hopes to
help the committee add public scoping sessions to ensure that
environmental impact reports are not biased.
She also said she would like to see a city-wide biological
resource survey, similar to the one conducted years ago in South
Laguna.
Marks said the Vision Laguna strategic plan is an excellent
starting point for what the committee can do.
The environmental committee replaces the open space committee and
concentrates a broad spectrum of oversight duties in the hands of the
seven members.
In other action, the council also made three appointments to the
city’s personnel board, which meets only if a city employee or
employee association asks for a hearing.
Incumbents Delano Dinelly and former mayors Neil Fitzpatrick and
Wayne Peterson were reappointed for terms that end in October 2007.
“We haven’t met in the two years that I have been on the board,”
Peterson. “It means the system is working.”
The council also heard a report on recommended revisions to the
housing and human affairs committee, prompted by a memorandum from
disgruntled committee members.
Four of the five committee members declined to reapply for seats.
They said they were frustrated by the lack of a clearly defined task
and an inefficient use of their time.
Allowing the committee to continue functioning as is, they said,
would likely frustrate and disappoint new members.
Council members Toni Iseman and Jane Egly volunteered to look into
the issues raised by the committee members. They worked with the Rev.
Colin Henderson, the only continuing member of the committee.
Two suggestions met with unanimous council approval: change the
name to housing and human services committee to better reflect its
role; and discard the “affordable housing” terminology, which has a
legal definition, for the more inclusive “housing opportunities for
all segments of the community.”
Applications for the committee will be in the city clerk’s office
in City Hall, 505 Forest Avenue. Applicants for the committee will be
interviewed by the council at the Nov. 1 meeting. For more
information, call (949) 497-0705.
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Does the city need an environmental committee? Write us at P.O.
Box 248, Laguna Beach, CA, 92652, e-mail us at
[email protected] f7or fax us at 494-8979. Please give
your name and tell us your home address and phone number for
verification purposes only.
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