If Newport Beach resident Jim Jones can’t sell his lavish Balboa Peninsula beach house with its two stripper poles and indoor Jacuzzi, he says he’s going to have the place bulldozed.
City officials have harassed him for the past five years over code violations, like the tiki bar in his backyard and a stripper pole that rises out of the floor on a hydraulic lift, he said. Jones dubbed the place the “Naked Iguana House” after a bar in Lake Havasu.
“I’m tired of fighting,” Jones said. “I can’t fight City Hall, so screw it, I’m just going to start over.”
He’s asking $1.3 million for the place at 2814 Newport Blvd., after being cited for building code violations at the house. Newport Beach police raided the Naked Iguana House last year and found 24 grams of cocaine and more than 200 Valium pills there, Newport Beach Sgt. Evan Sailor said.