Feedback -- Much ado about a Costa Mesa garage
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What happened to the land of freedom? I think that Dave Morley should
be able to retain his garage bedroom as it was -- as it was created more
than about 50 years, as he says it. What happened to our land of free? I
came here because it was free -- or so it was in the ‘70s. I believe in
freedom. Unfortunately, we’ve got too many rules and regulations that
both our city of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa throw at us.
ANNA RAGER
Newport Beach
I’m looking at “Resident trying to save his bedroom.” Let’s see -- 50
years if I’m not mistaken. This is before Costa Mesa was a city. So we’re
talking grandfather’s law. Why does the grandfather’s law not apply here?
LESLIE HOLLAND
Costa Mesa
Regarding the article about Dave Morley and his converted bedroom: The
garage was converted 50 years ago. At his age, an exception to the new
maintenance code should be made, I think. To disrupt his yard and his
workshop and minimize the size of his home is wrong.
MARJORIE BUTLER
Newport Beach
I was reading your article about Dave Morley, and I think he should be
able to grandfather his converted bedroom as long as none of the
neighbors have an objection.
LARRY LOWMILLER
Costa Mesa
I’m calling in regard to the article on Dave Morley and the code
enforcement officers. I think Morley should be completely exempt given
the way your article was written -- that house has been that way for 50
years.
I think the fact that he’s being harassed is a violation of him as a
citizen of this city. In addition, I think the code enforcement officers
are completely out of hand. I don’t know if this was initiated by the
city; I consider it a waste of the taxpayers’ dollars and an invasion of
the residents’ rights as residents of Costa Mesa. I don’t think the city
has any right coming onto our property and dictating what should and
should not be fixed unless it’s serious safety or health violations.
In addition, I think that they should be abolished unless there are
cases where there are violations -- safety and health violations. I think
they’re out of hand. They’re out of hand to the point where I was
landscaping my yard last year; the landscaping required a mass of dirt to
accumulate in my driveway, which I had no intentions of leaving there for
any length of time. Before I could even make arrangements to have the
pile of dirt removed, I was cited. That’s just one example of this being
completely out of hand as in Morley’s case.
PAUL FERNANDEZ
Costa Mesa
I believe that there is a good percentage of people in Costa Mesa that
don’t use their garage to keep their automobile in. I feel that Morley
should be entitled to keep his garage as it has been used for the last 50
years. I believe the city government of Costa Mesa is trying to agitate
as many people as humanly possible. I’m sorry to hear that and see what’s
going on with them. I don’t know why they cannot leave this gentleman
alone.
FRANK EISENDRATH
Newport Beach
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