Westside war path
Geoff West
Columnist Jim de Boom, and this writer along with him, were wrong. I
whole-heartedly agreed when de Boom suggested, in his annual turkey
of the year piece 18 months ago, that Eric Bever flew above that mob
-- that he was an eagle -- because of his selfless act of citizenship
when he stepped aside so Mike Scheafer could be appointed to the City
Council, thus avoiding a costly special election. That was then; this
is now.
Now on the council, Bever’s smug willingness to virtually put a
gun to the head of a property owner by threatening to condemn his
business makes me very nervous.
Several months ago, Bever -- elected in November by the slimmest
of margins -- quick pitched the process by ignoring the
recommendations of the Westside Redevelopment Oversight Committee by
moving to place a residential overlay zone over virtually the entire
redevelopment area.
This should have been a wake-up call for every resident in this
city, because he and the other men on the council have subsequently
shown a willingness to play fast and loose with the rules.
Sadly, it comes as no surprise to me that Bever, in his writing to
the Pilot on Thursday, reaffirmed his willingness to use the
sledgehammer of eminent domain with Triangle Square.
I’m afraid this is just an omen of things to come for residents
and property owners in the redevelopment area on the Westside.
All industrial property owners in that area should be quaking in
their boots right about now.
With the recent Supreme Court ruling on eminent domain as back-up,
the council can now begin to purge the Westside of those businesses
they find so offensive and proceed to sell off the property to
salivating developers -- who, coincidentally, might just become major
campaign contributors.
Eminent domain is supposed to be but one of the tools, such as a
scalpel, available to local governments to resolve blighted areas.
The way it’s beginning to look right now, the tools of choice for
this council will be a billy club, brass knuckles or baseball bats,
as they flog reluctant property owners into submission.
It sure looks like the majority on the council -- rather than
negotiate and provide incentives -- plan, figuratively, to simply
drag reluctant property owners into an alley and beat the daylights
out of them.
I wonder just how many of us will simply stand by and watch the
muggings take place without comment.
I wonder if those Westside residents who stood with cocky smirks
on their faces a couple months ago when Bever cast the shroud of the
residential overlay over them -- figuring it would solve all their
problems -- realize that they may be hoisted on their own petard.
I wonder if they realize that if their little bungalow happens to
be in the way of future redevelopment plans, they might also be
plucked out and cast aside like some unwelcome weed in a garden.
I wonder how many of us realize that we just might be among the
next group of property owners to be threatened, pummeled and pitched
overboard.
* GEOFF WEST is a Costa Mesa resident.
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