Residents of a condominium complex that sits next to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian lobbied the Newport Beach Planning Commission on Thursday night to force the hospital to clean up a power plant on its campus the residents claim spews plumes of vapor, heat and steam into the air, obstructing the clear coastal views they once had from their homes.
“This is a time we have the power to make [Hoag Hospital] do something about the plume,” said Villa Balboa condominium complex resident Jim Kaiser. “Otherwise, they’re just going to keep blowing smoke.”
The Planning Commission was expected to vote late Thursday on whether to give Hoag permission to shift up to 225,000 square feet of building space from its lower campus, which stretches along West Coast Highway, to its upper campus bordering Newport Boulevard to build a new 300,000-square-foot tower there.