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de anza cove mobile home park settlement

by Prof. Tatyana Satterfield I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Should San Diego’s De Anza Cove be open to RV campers?

San Diego officials want the area open to RV campers and the public during the next few years while the city studies the long-term fate of 70-acre De Anza Cove and nearby land in the bay’s northeast corner, such as Mission Bay Golf Course.

What happened to campland on the Bay Mobile Home Park?

Campland on the Bay, a privately run RV park adjacent to De Anza Cove and the city-owned RV park, agreed in June 2019 to make the upgrades and remove the mobile homes in exchange for rent rebates equal to the estimated $8.2 million renovation costs.

Why is De Anza’s proposed RV campground delayed?

Additional efforts have been delayed by threats of litigation last year from the San Diego chapter of the Audubon Society, which took more than two months to resolve. The Audubon Society wanted to ensure that 150 new RV campsites planned for De Anza be located on the least environmentally sensitive land.

What will happen to campland if De Anza becomes marshland?

The 45-acre RV park adjacent to De Anza that Campland has operated for more than 50 years is slated to become entirely marshland because of its strategic location at the mouth of Rose Creek. So if that land becomes marsh and Campland isn’t given land on De Anza, then Campland, and possibly RV camping, will no longer be available in the area.

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Where is De Anza Mobile Home Park?

SAN DIEGO – San Diego City Council voted Tuesday to settle a decades-long battle with residents of De Anza Mobile Home Park in Mission Bay.

How long did the fight over the park last?

The fight over the property lasted 35 years. Residents first sued the city in 2003 when they were given eviction notices after a master lease expired for the park.

What happens if Campland isn't given land on De Anza?

So if that land becomes marsh and Campland isn’t given land on De Anza, then Campland, and possibly RV camping, will no longer be available in the area.

Who praised Campland at De Anza?

On Campland’s efforts at De Anza, Campbell praised the company.

Why is Campland on the Bay so slow?

Campland on the Bay has been slow to make promised upgrades in the De Anza mobile home park, blaming COVID-19 and bureaucratic delays .

How long did it take the Audubon Society to resolve the lawsuit?

Additional efforts have been delayed by threats of litigation last year from the San Diego chapter of the Audubon Society, which took more than two months to resolve.

Why is the testing of mobile homes taking longer than expected?

Asbestos and lead testing of all 167 mobile homes began in January 2020, but the process has taken longer than expected because of debris, beehives, unstable roofs and other dangerous conditions.

Does the Coastal Commission prioritize RV camping?

He added that the Coastal Commission has prioritized the low-cost access to the water provided by RV camping.

Is Campland on the Bay a privately owned RV park?

Campland on the Bay, a privately run RV park adjacent to De Anza Cove and the city-owned RV park, agreed in June 2019 to make the upgrades and remove the mobile homes in exchange for rent rebates equal to the estimated $8.2 million renovation costs. San Diego. San Diego approves Campland lease extension, larger footprint.

How many acres is Campland in De Anza?

The 45-acre RV park adjacent to De Anza that Campland has operated for more than 50 years is slated to become entirely marshland because of its strategic location at the mouth of Rose Creek.

Who praised Campland at De Anza?

On Campland’s efforts at De Anza, Campbell praised the company.

Why did Gelfand say Campland has every reason to move as quickly as possible?

Gelfand said Campland has every reason to move as quickly as possible and keep its promises to the city, because the length of its lease could be affected.

How long did it take the Audubon Society to resolve the lawsuit?

Additional efforts have been delayed by threats of litigation last year from the San Diego chapter of the Audubon Society, which took more than two months to resolve.

Does Campland lease De Anza?

Gelfand said Campland’s short-term lease for De Anza does not give it any advantage when it comes to the city’s final decisions on use of the land.

Is Campland on the Bay a privately owned RV park?

Campland on the Bay, a privately run RV park adjacent to De Anza Cove and the city-owned RV park, agreed in June 2019 to make the upgrades and remove the mobile homes in exchange for rent rebates equal to the estimated $8.2 million renovation costs.

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