Rebuttal -- David Goss
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Regarding the Daily Pilot’s May 12 editorial (“Council should adopt
latest proposal for RVs”) the Costa Mesa RV Owners’ Assn.’s would like to
clarify our position on the latest RV parking ordinance proposal in Costa
Mesa.
Lt. Karl Schuler’s recommendation at the May 6 City Council meeting
was based on the ordinance used in Newport Beach. We supported the
recommendation based on the wording of the pre-meeting agenda report and
on our study of the Newport Beach ordinance, which provides for a 24-hour
exemption from the parking ban and a 72-hour extension permit for
“activity preparatory or incident to travel.”
In past council sessions, RV owners have been nearly unanimous in the
need for up to 72 hours to pack and prepare for some trips. A recent
survey of Good Sam members showed that nearly a third had taken trips of
one month or longer in the preceding year, and trips lasting three to six
months are not uncommon for retirees. We realize that non-RV owners might
be unable to comprehend the amount of work required to prepare for such a
trip. Please believe us when we say that it cannot be done, particularly
by seniors, in a single 24-hour period.
We have spoken at length with the Newport Beach parking control
supervisor who has confirmed that they have no restrictions on the
issuance of the 72-hour permit but that her department is watchful of
situations in which they believe a RV owner is trying to abuse the
privilege.
In that regard, she acknowledged that it would be helpful to law
enforcement to add language preventing or discouraging abuse without
penalizing legitimate users of the permit. We have no objection to that
but maintain our position that reasonable availability of the extension
is essential.
The last council meeting ended in a spirit of goodwill and cooperation
and with council member Libby Cowan’s advice to “listen, share and
learn.”
We intend to continue our efforts to work with Schuler and the City
Council to forge a new ordinance that is fair to RV owners and our
neighbors alike.
* DAVID GOSS is the president of the Costa Mesa RV Owners’ Assn.
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