President Elisabeth Brown and Laguna Canyon Conservancy President Carolyn Wood.Įditor’s note: Consent calendar items are approved in one motion unless a member of the council, staff or public “pull” the item, which then requires opening it for public comment and a separate vote.Approved without comment: Speakers at the hearing included Laguna Canyon Foundation officials Michael Pinto and Mary Fegraus, Laguna Greenbelt Inc.
Resident Ganka Brown said the non-native pampas grass will not propagate if eradicated before the plumes open.
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Divona said the municipal code allows the city to remove weeds that are a nuisance from parcels when the owner of the property fails to do so. He said the clumps were 10 feet tall and 15 feet wide and he had been told the plants posed a fire danger to his home. Charlie Divona asked the council to help him get rid of pampas grass on a neighboring lot.
It would be half buried and barely visible and the benefits would outweigh possible California Coastal Commission concerns, he opined. Menne estimated the Heisler Park project would take about a year. Land planner and landscape architect Bryan Menne asked the council to consider the construction of a parking facility under the lawn bowling area of Heisler Park and underneath Las Brisas restaurant.The following is from the June 19 meeting of the Laguna Beach City Council.