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Mesa Verde residents urge enforcement or rezoning of sober-living and mental-health homes
Summary
Residents from Mesa Verde told the Costa Mesa City Council that sober-living and mental-health group homes operating in residential neighborhoods are creating safety and parking problems and asked the city to enforce zoning and parking regulations or rezone such properties as commercial.
Several Mesa Verde residents told the Costa Mesa City Council on April 1 they are alarmed by the number and operation of sober-living and mental-health facilities in their neighborhood and asked the city to take action on zoning, parking and enforcement.
Resident Jake Johnston and Corey Johnston identified two properties by address — 2798 Waxwing Circle and 1799 Hummingbird — and…
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