Looks like it's delayed again, and for good.
All mongers should still proceed with caution. Costa Mesa police and city council are fully aware what goes on here. If they get bored enough, you can expect a raid of 440 Fun Town.
Dated: January 17,2017.
The political shift on the Costa Mesa City Council took one of its first casualties last week when a developer pulled up the stakes on a project that had been dogged by that dirty word: "density. ".
"Mayor Katrina Foley announced at Tuesday night's meeting that Sheldon Development Chief Executive Officer Steve Sheldon had withdrawn his application before the meeting," the Register reported.
The developer had hoped to "demolish the two-story College Park building at 440 Fair Drive and replace it with eight detached homes and 20 four-story duplex units with rooftop decks on the 1. 66-acre property. ".
The announcement was met with applause from the audience. Residents of nearby homes worried that homes for other people would cause traffic and create noise — preferring a business complex that is home to a pizza place and massage parlors.
[QUOTE=JonJones;3308814]This project has been delayed. Probably for years. The neighbors are objecting to the proposed housing.[/QUOTE]