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Derelict house draws grief

Neighbors want owner, Councilman Rosansky, to clean up the property in disrepair. He says he puts other’s needs before his.

October 25, 2008|By Brianna Bailey

Lawns on Lugonia Street in West Newport are dotted with signs in support of District 2 challenger Gloria Alkire, much to the chagrin of Councilman Steve Rosansky. The councilman owns a house on the street that has fallen into disrepair.

“I would vote for whoever ran against Rosansky,” said Melissa Chong, who has lived on Lugonia for about 10 years. “Maybe if he loses the election, he’ll have more time to fix up the house.”

Lugonia residents have complained for several years that the unoccupied house on the street owned by Rosansky is an eyesore. Paint is peeling off the blue stucco, one-story home and one section of the house is boarded up with plywood. A notice of a building permit violation was stuck on a window of the empty house Friday.

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“The way [Rosansky] has handled this it makes me think that he won’t do a good job looking out for us on the big issues,” Chong said, who lives next door to the house. “My daughter thinks he should turn it into a haunted house for Halloween.”

Chong prominently displays an “Alkire for Newport Beach City Council” sign in front of the white picket fence that surrounds her home.

A contractor is repairing the house, which Rosansky has owned for about four years, the councilman said Friday. The building permit violation stemmed from a misunderstanding over a trench being dug for a water line, Rosansky said.

“I understand the concerns of the neighbors, and I hope to be done with it as soon as he can complete the work,” he said. “I have every intention of pulling all the permits needed.”

The house became the subject of a campaign mailer sent out to Newport Beach residents last week accusing Rosansky of renting a house to a drug rehab operator — all lies, Rosansky said. The house hasn’t been occupied since the councilman bought it.

Rosansky’s duties as a councilman have kept him busy working to fix other people’s problems in his district, he said.

His efforts to improve his district as a councilman outweigh any problems the house on Lugonia Street have caused, Rosansky said.

“I take care of everyone else’s stuff first,” Rosansky said. “I put other people’s needs and wants before my own. There’s nothing I can do about it at this point and time except more forward.”

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