SLCA Bulletin - South Laguna Civic Association
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SLCA Bulletin - South Laguna Civic Association
SLCA Bulletin Summer 2014 southlaguna.org P.O. Box 9668 South Laguna CA 92652-7639 Inside… • SLCA Accomplishments • Report from The Ranch • Summer Festival July 27 at the Garden Park South Laguna Civic Association • Non-profit organization founded 1946 • Dedicated to Protecting the Quality of Community Life What SLCA Has Done for You Lately By Ann Christoph Thank you for supporting SLCA O ne of the most important things SLCA does is to track projects that are being proposed and represent the community interest through letters, public testimony and contacts with staff and decision makers. Here are some of the projects we have been involved in on your behalf during recent months: by keeping your dues current Design Review Board Hearings SLCA Accomplishments continued from page 1 California Coastal Commission The Guy Skidmore/Stonehenge house at 31381 Coast Highway has been demolished, the result of the disappointing denial of our appeal by the Commission on March 12, 2014. Still remaining is a hearing on the appeal of the permit for a new house on the property, not yet scheduled by the Commission. At issue is the existing nonconforming wood stair tower on the public beach and a required 5' wide sidewalk along Coast Highway that has not been provided. City Council The Council has agreed that the Boys and Girls Club will have exclusive use of the Fred Lang Park community room to provide after school and summer children’s activities. Other community groups including SLCA have been promised use of the gym, and the Methodist Church staff has agreed to accommodate community meetings in their facilities. Lang Park is the former site of Aliso Elementary School, which was closed by the School District in 1981. The Boys and Girls Club programs will add much needed childoriented services at that facility. • Ti Amo Restaurant – 31727 Coast Highway. Permits to remodel the restaurant were appealed to the City Council by neighbors with the help of SLCA. People’s concerns were with the unlimited hours of operation and lack of on-site parking, loss of two existing trees, and the architecture of the proposed building that does not feature the historical cottage that underlays the existing modern facades. The City Council approved the project on March 18 but convinced the owners to agree to a closing time of 11 p.m. on week nights and midnight on weekends. The remaining concerns were not addressed. • Boyd Residence – 31592 Wildwood Road. The remodel for this house under the very large Torrey Pine tree is now underway. To address SLCA and neighborhood concerns about the welfare of the tree, the Design Review Board and City Council imposed strict requirements about arborist monitoring during construction. A stop work order was imposed when this requirement was not being respected by the contractor. Code Enforcement Office • Carol’s Way – Public walkway between Pedro and Monterey in Coast Royal. Named for Carol Thompson, a deceased and beloved 51-year resident of south Laguna who championed pedestrian access to the beach, half of the walkway has been encroached by an adjacent neighbor’s fence. The City’s code enforcement and engineering staff are reviewing the encroachment. SLCA hopes to install a small plaque at the top of the walkway to commemorate the site. • 31502 Shrewsbury – This proposed addition was initially opposed by several neighbors because of its size. SLCA discovered that the allowed maximum floor area was being incorrectly calculated. The project was reduced, the city revised its methods of calculation, and the neighbors and applicant are satisfied with the compromise. DRB approved, April 24. and the street. The DRB denied the project on May 22 but the applicant appealed to the City Council. It is to be heard on July 15, but will probably be continued to August 5. • 31631 Coast Highway – The proposal for this super-sized house was considered on June 26. It was not only much too large – 8665 sq. ft. plus 3760 sq. ft. of garage for a total of 12,425 sq. ft. – but it would have involved excavating 2 subterranean levels adjacent to an ocean bluff. Most importantly, there is a previously undocumented historical house on the property. We submitted photographs from our historical archives. As a result the DRB continued the project to September 11 and required a historical report. The house of Ethel Owen, just north of the Aliso pedestrian bridge, taken by her nephew Richard Challis in 1946. This house will be the subject of a historical report that is required to be evaluated before a project can be approved on the property. • 31614 Mar Vista – Hamilton Residence. SLCA Board Member Barbara Bowie represented SLCA and worked with neighbors and the DRB to reduce the size and impact of this uphill residence. DRB approved, May 8. • 31461 Coast Highway – Shopoff Residence, north of the West Street beach stairs. SLCA analyzed the drawings and submitted a letter objecting to the size: 8082 square feet of living area, 1285 square feet of garage, and 1359 square feet of deck area. There are also issues regarding the relationship of the project to the County-owned public stairs and easements. On June 26 the DRB granted an indefinite continuance for the applicant to work out the easement issues with the County. • 31521 Mar Vista – Morales Residence. SLCA’s objection here is with the height of the proposed house sited at the top of Eagle Rock Way. The house would loom over adjacent homes and impede hillside views from lower lots Heritage Committee • 31351 Coast Highway, the Ilsley/Corwin E-rated historical house above West Street Beach is proposed to be restored. This house was proposed to be demolished in 2005 to be replaced by a modern structure. SLCA prepared a historical report, which set in motion the city’s incorporation of the California Environmental Quality Act criteria into historical properties review. As a result the owner changed direction and has decided to restore the house. The restoration plans were approved by the Heritage Committee on April 21, 2014. continues on page 4 Summer 2014 page 2 Summer 2014 Betting the Ranch: Aliso Canyon’s Future By Barbara Miller O n May 12, the Board of Directors of the South Laguna Civic Association toured “The Ranch,” the Laguna Beach resort currently being renovated and rebranded, previously known as the Aliso Creek Inn, and earlier as “Ben Brown’s Restaurant” and 9-hole golf course. On two previous occasions, the board also considered the project. The picturesque 84-acre property is located in Aliso Canyon; the new name chosen, “The Ranch,” reflects the original use and owner of the site, Laguna Beach homesteader, Joe Thurston. Mark Christy, a Laguna Beach native and one of the new owners of the property, led the tour and answered numerous questions about the plans for the project. He had obtained permits for remodeling the hotel within the existing footprints and that work has been in progress. The remodel would increase the number of hotel rooms from 64 to 97, although the footprint of the buildings will remain the same. The 9-hole golf course will remain and an event venue that can be used for weddings and other celebrations is being created in the more remote part of the property. The owners plan to have the restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Laguna Beach Planning Commission approved part of the project and granted permits for the internal reconfiguration of the hotel, addition of a spa, and renovation of the restaurant on May 14, 2014. Shortly afterward, however, Mark Fudge, a Laguna Beach resident, appealed the City’s decision for approval of the project to the California Coastal Commission. Fudge contends that the City of Laguna Beach did not follow protocol by exempting the project from an environmental review (CEQA). He also cites other non-compliance issues. In accepting the appeal, the Coastal Commission’s staff report cites inconsistencies in the Laguna Beach approval process and agrees that the appeal raises a “substantial issue” regarding the City’s approval process. The report questions whether the approval Individual $25 Sponsor $200 Family/Business $45 Contribution for historical research $ ___________ Supporting $100 Friend of the South Laguna Community Garden Park $100 Phone (Day) _____________________ (Evening) _____________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________ City _______________________________________________________________ Email _______________________________________________ Date___________ SLCA is a non-profit organization; however, your contributions are not tax deductible. Tax-deductible contributions to the South Laguna Garden Park should be made to CVOC/SL Garden and mailed to SLCA. Profile of this project complies with the regulations and standards of the City’s Local Coastal Program and the State Coastal Act, which sets development guidelines within the Coastal Zone. The appeal to the Coastal Commission was held on Wednesday, July 9 in Ventura. Commissioners voted in favor of following the recommendation of the agency’s staff, meaning that they found a “substantial issue” of noncompliance, which now triggers a “de novo review” of the entire project. At the time of this writing, a date for the review has not yet been announced. Such a review starts the permitting process all over again from scratch. In effect, the earlier permits granted by the Laguna Beach Planning Commission will be treated as if they had never been issued. The Coastal Commission’s July 9 action and the deliberations ahead on The Ranch project likely will be closely watched by City officials, developers, and environmentalists in coastal communities throughout the state. Assuredly, the stakes are high and so will be the drama centering on The Ranch. By Tom Osborne va’s Caribbean Kitchen restaurant was the perfect venue for SLCA’s annual meeting on the evening of February 25, 2014. Eva Madray, restaurateur and chef extraordinaire, greeted with her signature warm hospitality the 27 adults and one baby as we entered her cozy, colorful eatery on Coast Highway. Imbibing glasses of Sean Minor Chardonnay or Cabernet, attendees chatted informally while munching Punani Shrimp Salad, Crab and Sweet Corn Cakes, and Aubergine Choka (garlic-stuffed roasted eggplant with shallots). Still, all was not wining and dining. New Mayor Pro Tem Bob Whalen, the featured speaker, reflected on what he found “most South Laguna Civic Association Dues Name______________________________________________________________ Business with Pleasure: SLCA’s 67th Anniversary and Annual Meeting E page 3 interesting and challenging” as a City Councilperson. SLCA Vice President Mike Beanan led a discussion on ocean water quality. Ann Christoph talked about the fundraising effort underway to buy the garden and in that regard announced a recent $100,000 donation by an anonymous party. Honoring outgoing 11-year SLCA President Bill Rihn was a highlight. Greg O’Loughlin presented Mr. Rihn with a stunning aerial color photograph of South Laguna. The photograph, shot by O’Loughlin, was signed by all members of the SLCA Board, its former president, Ginger Osborne, and former City Manager Ken Frank and his successor John Pietig, as well as by several City Councilpersons. What a perfect evening! SLCA President Greg O’Loughlin A professional photographer, I have served on the SLCA board of directors since around 1992, and in the early 2000s I simultaneously served for several years as chair of the City of Laguna Beach Environmental Committee. Earlier this year I was asked by the SLCA board to serve as president and accepted the honor. In taking on this new leadership position, among other things I intend to focus on ocean water quality, implementation of our Marine Life Protection Area rules, overdevelopment, and community relations. We live in a very special place; our village of south Laguna attracts visitors from all over the globe who swim in our coves, compete in our world-class skim boarding events, hike our scenic hillside trails, stroll through our Community Garden Park, and marvel at the views and public amenities at the Montage Resort along our coast. As a long-term local resident, I, too, am grateful for and smitten by all of this. That’s why I invite you to join us and help SLCA in caring for this little slice of Shangri-la. SLCA Board of Directors Greg O’Loughlin . . . . President. . . . Bill Rihn . . . . . . . . . 1st Vice Pres . . Mike Beanan. . . . . . 2nd Vice Pres . . Jim Joseph. . . . . . . . . . Secretary. . . . Mary Ives . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer. . . . Mel Harwell. . . . . . . . . Director . . . . Cindy Love . . . . . . . . Alternate. . . . Barbara Miller. . . . . . . Director . . . . Tom Osborne. . . . . . . . Director . . . . John Thomas. . . . . . . . Director . . . . Barbara Bowie. . . . . . . Director . . . . Morrie Granger . . . . . Alternate. . . . James Henry . . . . . . . Alternate. . . . Tom Joliet. . . . . . . . . Alternate. . . . Ann Christoph. . . . . . . Emerita . . . . 499-2241 415-1312 499-6367 499-5974 .499-2857 499-0541 499-9100 499-0505 499-4809 499-5099 499-9452 499-2746 510-5771 499-1751 499-3574 Join in the Summer Festivities at the Garden Park Sunday, July 27, 4-7 p.m. Live music, activities Potluck – bring drinks and a dish to share. As usual, this is a zero trash event, bring your reusable dinnerware. W e will be celebrating nearly five years at the South Laguna Community Garden Park. Our first day of building the Garden Park was August 15, 2009! In the past year we have raised over $150,000 toward purchasing a permanent garden property and on June 17 the Council voted to allocate $250,000 towards that goal. It is very rewarding to see support broaden as more Lagunans appreciate the benefits of the Garden Park. Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ pages/South-Laguna-Community-Garden-Park/285466217510 and our website SouthLaguna.org/garden. ● dues for 2014 please Check the address label on this bulletin. All 2013 memberships expired January 1. The date on the mailing label is when your membership ends. If it is 1/2014 or before, please send your dues check along with the membership coupon at the top of this page. Clip the coupon and mail it with your check in the enclosed envelope to: SLCA, P. O. Box 9668, South Laguna, CA 92652-9639 Contributions are welcome and appreciated! Susan Dalcamo and Alani, daughter of gardener Carly Andrews, with the donated vegetables from the Garden Susan recently delivered to Friendship Shelter. “Oh what bounty! We will put this to good use,” residents and staff said appreciatively.