Federal Judge Vaughn Walker’s Findings of Fact in the $45Million Yamagiwa (Beachwood) lawsuit clearly identify the rationale for his decision: On March 21, 2000, the City Council voted to deny Beachwood a CDP; took six weeks trying to justify their actions, and on May 2, 2000, adopted Resolution No. C-26-00, formally denying the CDP. The ‘new’ wetlands, that the City created, were at the heart of the denial. Council member Toni Taylor made that motion and Debbie Ruddock seconded it.
In order to understand how that happened, we need to ask ourselves a few questions; some of those questions might include:
1) Who were the Council members that made that decision?
2) How did each one vote?
3) What political faction had the majority on the Council?
4) Who was on the Planning Commission at that time?
5) Which Council member appointed each of the Planning Commissioners?
6) How much influence did members of the Planning Commission have in the decision?
7) Who sat on, and controlled, the Water Board (CCWD)?
8) What political faction controlled the City?
Here are the answers: