Rock Harbor asks for temporary site
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Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- The Planning Commission will vote Monday on whether to
allow a popular church to build a temporary tent on West 17th Street.
The Rock Harbor Church congregation has been holding its services at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center and from a roving trailer.
Church leaders are requesting the city allow them to set up the
7,000-square-foot tent on a lot at Monrovia Avenue owned by Newport
Beach-based Griswold Industries.
Griswold President and CEO, Martin W. Pickett, wrote a letter to the city
stating he would welcome the church there.
Rock Harbor officials told the city it would use the tent, which would
include a sanctuary, classrooms and offices, for three years, or until it
found a permanent location.
Neighbors could be affected by increased traffic and noise, although the
application contains measures to lessen those affects.
According to a council report, city staff has concerns about the
temporary nature of the project, especially because it is on the West
Side -- an area of the city for which they are trying to develop a
comprehensive plan.
The Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 24 at City Hall, 77
Fair Drive.
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