In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a proposed zoning measure known as MU 30, which aims to add approximately 300 living units in Yorba Linda. Critics argue that this initiative will not only fail to alleviate traffic issues but also undermine local control over zoning regulations.
The MU 30 measure is designed to permanently alter the city’s municipal code and housing element, allowing for high-density housing developments that bypass traditional city permits and building standards. Opponents highlighted that this could set a precedent for future developments, as the zoning changes would not be limited to the Bryant site, contrary to claims made by proponents.
A key point of contention is the involvement of James Sutton, an election law attorney from the Sutton Law Firm in San Francisco, who was hired to draft the measure. Critics questioned the rationale behind employing an election attorney for a zoning initiative, especially given that Sutton recently joined Rutan and Tucker, the law firm representing the city. This connection raised suspicions about potential conflicts of interest and the transparency of the measure's development.
City attorney Todd Litvin acknowledged the complexities surrounding Sutton's previous representation of Bridal Ranch and the subsequent conflict of interest that arose with his new role. The meeting underscored a growing frustration among residents regarding the perceived lack of disclosure from city officials about the implications of the MU 30 measure and its potential to erode local governance.
As the discussion continues, community members are calling for greater accountability and clarity from their elected officials regarding zoning changes that could have lasting impacts on the city's landscape and governance.