Council decided right on Fairview Park
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Jan D. Vandersloot
The Costa Mesa City Council made the right decision in removing
the intensive uses of Fairview Park east of Placentia from the
Fairview Park Master Plan.
While the model railroad has been a permitted use for many years,
it has a relatively low impact on the sensitive biological resources
on the east side of Placentia compared to the other proposed uses,
and rare birds such as the burrowing owl have been able to coexist
with it. Indeed, sighting the owl has been pointed out by the
railroad engineers to their passengers during the train trips,
serving an educational experience to the thousands of railroad
visitors, especially children, every year. This is why the Department
of Fish and Game has conditionally approved the railroad expansion,
while disapproving the more intrusive, high-impact uses, which were
removed from the master plan on Nov. 18.
While the burrowing owl may not be an endangered species
statewide, it is rapidly becoming extinct in Orange County due to the
intense pressure of development and the loss of its habitat over the
years.
Fairview Park, at some 200 acres, is a masterpiece, a precious
natural resource that is appreciated by the many people who stood up
at the Costa Mesa City Council meeting last Monday in support of
leaving the park as it is. The biologic resources of the east side
are only recently being identified. Leaving it alone and restoring
the natural habitats that are already there is the proper course to
take for the Costa Mesa City Council.
The Costa Mesa City Council did the right thing. The council
members should be commended for their foresight in not only spending
the money to buy Fairview Park, but to maintain it and restore it in
its natural state, for future generations to enjoy and appreciate its
considerable natural assets.
* Jan D. Vandersloot is a Newport Beach resident.
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