A Message to Concerned Citizens of Seal Beach
April 16, 2012 by Wilm
Filed under Events, Green Issues, Local News
(What’s Up In Seal Beach received the following note from the group of residents in opposition to the planned over-development of the old power plant property at Ocean and 1st street.)
SEAL BEACH NEIGHBORS: Please attend the DWP meetings at the City Council meeting tonight! The DWP property has been on the high priority list of the Coastal Commission for 40 years!
AT 6 p.m. tonight there is an Environmental Quality Control Board meeting -Monday April 17th tonight 6:PM
AT 6:30 p.m tomorrow night there is a DWP Advisory Committee Meeting – Tuesday April 17th 6:30 PM
THE MAJORITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL DOESN’T BELIEVE THAT MOST OF THE CITIZENS ARE AGAINST THIS PROJECT !
In 2003 THe DWP Ocean front acres were bought for $4,000,000. When the Bay City Partners, bought the land they knew it was Zoned 70% Open Space/30% Visitor Serving Commercial …NOW THEY WANT TO CHANGE IT.
They are trying to invalidate that zoning and reduce the open space and adversely impact the remaining space…not with “Visitor Serving Commercial development ….but with densely packed row housing.
The Developers get:
* $900,000 from the city…which we will pay for.
* 48 row houses densely packed end to end on and a severe reduction of the park land (To the last bluff on Southern California Coast)
* 25′ narrow lots
* Costly concessions from us the taxpayers (We pay the developer $900,000 to lease the driveway to 1st Street lot? We get no parking fees for that “gift”
Is it right to grant a zone change to developers just so they can make more money ?
Seal Beach Residents & the city get what?
* Increased traffic, noise, and pollution
* Increased costs for sewers, roads, water, schools
* Increased FIRE and POLICE costs
Densely populated housing tracts REDUCE THE VALUE OF the rest of the home values in Seal Beach.
THEN: In 2003 THe DWP “Ocean front acres: were bought for 4 Million dollars and there was strict zoning in place. Zoned 70% Open Space/30% “Visitor Serving Commercial.” (VSC would have brought lots of tax dollars to the city.)
NOW: The Developers get money back; lots instead of the planned development; more of the 70% that should have been open space; 48 row houses densely packed end to end on and a severe reduction of the park land (last bluff on southern California Coast) ;25′ narrow lots; costly concessions from us,the taxpayers, we pay the developer $900,000 to lease the driveway to 1st Street lot, 0 park fees. ( THAT’S RIGHT NO PARKING FEES TO THE CITY!)
*Is it right to grant a zone change to developers just so they can make more money ?
Seal Beach Residents get ?????
* Increased traffic, noise, pollution
* Increased costs for sewers, roads, water, schools
* Increased FIRE and POLICE costs
Why should we subsidize this many houses ??? Densely populated housing tracts will contribute to the end of “Mayberry By The Sea” if we don’t stop this miscarriage of justice. Please show up tonight and let your elected council member know what your feelings are about this miscarriage of justice. It’s not too late!
(Editor’s Note: Since this project came up What’s Up in Seal Beach has seen the number of opponents within the city grow exponentially. A very, very dramatic rise …yet other publications continue to say that the developers are in the ‘driver’s seat.’ In our candid opinion…we don’t agree …and we encourage those of you in opposition to the proposed development to show up at tonight’s Council Meeting.)
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