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31911 Crestwood Place Laguna Beach

KATIE HOULAHAN

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MAY 31, 2024 | Volume XXI, Issue 22

Council Repeals Lagunans Come Together for Memorial Day City Ordinance 1675 Amid Public Outcry

On Monday, May 27, the Laguna Beach American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars hosted a Memorial Day ceremony in remembrance of those who died while serving our country in wars and conflicts. The ceremony took place at Monument Point in Heisler Park at 11 a.m. and featured keynote speaker Carla Hogan, a Gold Star Mother whose son died while fighting in Afghanistan. American Gold Star Mothers is a private nonprofit organization of American mothers who lost sons or daughters in service of the United States Armed Forces. The Laguna Beach Police, Fire, and Marine Safety departments each presented a wreath to honor those who lost their lives. Jon Lundgren provided the music before the service, and Bree Burgess Rosen sang the national anthem. Before the ceremony, the public enjoyed a pancake breakfast hosted by the Laguna Beach Fire Department. Photo/Jim Collins

Downed Utility Pole Causes Six-Hour Closure of Laguna Canyon Road By Clara Beard | LB Indy The Laguna Beach Police and Fire departments responded to the 2600 block of Laguna Canyon Road about an injury traffic collision into a utility pole on May 28 at 4:03 p.m. The utility pole fell into the road and blocked both directions of travel on Laguna Canyon Road. “It looks like it was a Frontier power line that fell as a result of a traffic collision,” City Manager Dave Kiff told the public during May 28 city council meeting. “The

teams from public works to the police departments to Frontier are working to remedy that as soon as possible.” A second vehicle followed closely behind the collision and ran over the downed utility pole. Both drivers were transported to nearby hospitals for minor injuries. Laguna Canyon Road at El Toro and Canyon Acres was closed in both directions for about six hours while utility companies responded to repair the pole.

By Jackie Connor, Special to the Independent In a 3-0 vote, city council members will repeal Ordinance 1675, a contentious piece of legislation that has sparked significant public debate over zoning codes relating to commercial building height, mass, bull and parking. The ordinance changes the zoning codes to exclude lot mergers from exceeding 15,000 square feet within 500 feet of downtown Laguna Beach as well as limiting building height to 36 feet, two primary concerns the public focused on during a Tuesday’s city council meeting. Councilmember Bob Whalen and Mayor Pro Tem Alex Rounaghi cited concerns over Ordinance 1675’s legal conflicts with the California State Housing and recommended repealing the ordinance to include a more comprehensive zoning update. “We have a highly educated electorate in this town and when I spoke to voters, one of the biggest concerns was the unintended consequence with Measure Q and that when the voters pass something, it can’t be changed…if we were to send this to the voters, we would essentially be asking the voters to reject or approve something that is going to be [a] legal [issue],” said Rounaghi. Adopted in August 2022, Ordinance 1675 aimed to amend the zoning code, including design review criteria such as CITY COUNCIL, PAGE 18

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REAL ESTATE GUIDE Laguna Canyon Road was closed for almost six hours after a Frontier utility pole was hit by a car on the evening of May 28 and blocked both directions. Photo/City of Laguna Beach.

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