Lance MacLean and the Slums of Mission Viejo

*This article was revised on March 30, 2009.

Recall? Totally
Proponents of the recall campaign against Mayor Pro Tem Lance MacLean say he’s trying to make the city . . . different

Apartments stacked upon apartments. Clotheslines with shirts and pants hanging from windows. A parking lot choked with cars and pedestrians. Looming over it all: The logo of Mission Viejo—a stylized tree—plastered on the roof in a gaudy decorative strip.

“That’s what they want to do right here,” says Connie Lee, holding a flier depicting all of the above, to a woman outside the Trader Joe’s off Marguerite Parkway.

“Oh, my God,” the woman gasps. “That’ll turn this into a ghetto!”

Lee nods. “They want to change our city.”

That settles it. The woman grabs a pen off of the plastic table. Another supporter in the effort to recall Mission Viejo Mayor Pro Tem Lance MacLean.

It’s March 20, the first day of signature-gathering to qualify the proposed recall [see “Go for the Throat!” March 6] for a citywide vote. Lee and fellow activist Barbara Anderson only set up their picnic table and banner 45 minutes ago; already, they’ve garnered more than 25 signatures. By Aug. 26, Lee and her friends will need to have turned in at least 9,393 signatures from verified Mission Viejo voters to get the recall on the ballot.

The flier with all the cars and apartments was inspired by a study commissioned by the city council in 2007. The council voted to spend $30,000 to have the Urban Land Institute (ULI) study ways to revitalize the Trader Joe’s shopping center. When the ULI suggested putting housing units above retail shops, members of the public protested. And the council did nothing. As in: They didn’t implement the recommendations of the ULI’s study. MacLean and other council members have since said they don’t favor city action to support a proposal to put residential units above existing retail developments.

And yet, on the recall group’s flier is a cartoon of a congested urban jungle above the words “Stop overcrowding NOW! Recall Lance MacLean.”

“They’re the camp of ‘If you tell a lie often enough, it becomes truth,’” MacLean says. Recall proponents insist that all their allegations against MacLean are based on indisputable public record. The truth is that the recall campaign advances an interpretation of that record. For example, MacLean is accused of allowing expenditures to exceed revenues in 2008 by more than $11 million. That’s true—but it’s also true city surpluses since 2004 offset that deficit, according to Assistant City Manager Irwin Bornstein.

MacLean is also accused of calling citizens “racist,” a reference to a 2004 Los Angeles Times article. The article said that MacLean had walked out of a planning-commission meeting in disgust after a group of residents protested an apartment-building plan because they feared that the proposed low-and-moderate-income housing would bring graffiti, gangs and drive-by shootings. A flier was circulated, featuring what "looked like" Chicago’s infamous Cabrini Green housing projects and the words “Stop the Nightmare Before It Starts.” MacLean’s exact quote: “Apparently, Mission Viejo was too busy developing its master plan in 1965 and missed the civil-rights movement. . . . I’m embarrassed and disappointed that so many people in the community would engage in such exclusionary politics that border on bigotry and racism.”

While their computer-printout signs and suburban-leisure attire suggest grassroots gadflies rather than seasoned politicians, Lee and her friends know what they’re doing. Many of the recall activists have been outspoken in Mission Viejo politics for more than a decade. And in January, they turned in nearly 11,000 signatures to change land-use laws in Mission Viejo; on March 6, the Registrar of Voters announced that more than 8,000 of those signatures checked out as valid, which means the initiative could eventually reach the ballot.

The initiative, like many of the anti-MacLean allegations, is based on a simple mistrust of the city council. In 2007, the owners of Casta Del Sol golf course in Mission Viejo proposed a plan to build a retirement community on the golf course. After public outcry, the council voted to put a moratorium on any potential zone changes that would have allowed that to happen. But even with the moratorium and the golf-course owners dropping their plan in August 2008, some members of the community didn’t believe the city council could be trusted to protect Casta Del Sol. So they came up with the “right to vote” initiative, which would require any major zoning changes in the city to first be approved by voters.

Taking lessons from that campaign, the recall activists have grouped into five teams, each with a different function. Some will solicit signatures door-to-door; others will sit at storefronts. Lee says they’ve also got a guy who will spread the recall message to early-morning joggers around Lake Mission Viejo.

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  • BOOMERANG 12/05/2009 11:15:00 AM

    Connie Lee is a HAG PAWN...a useful idiot.......a hater.......a scorned Medusa.....A LIAR AND A MENACE.

  • BOOMERANG 12/05/2009 11:10:00 AM

    YA....THE WOMAN MAY JUST BE SCORNED BY MEN THAT NO LONGER FIND HER ATTRACTIVE ( I MEAN COME ON, A HANDSOME MAN WOULD CRANK HIS NECK BACKYARDS JUST TO ESCAPE THIS MEDUSA), AND ASHAMED OF ANYONE SEEING THE LIES IN HER EYES.WHAT OTHER SHAMEFUL EXCUSE COULD SHE HAVE FOR WEARING THOSE "OLD GUYS RULE" LAME ASS SHADES ....YIKES..... SOMETHING SMELLS FISHY ABOUT THIS WHOLE EVIL SPIRITED CAMPAIGN COMPRISED OF OLD CRUSTY CURMUDGEONS AND THE HAG GALS THAT ARE THEIR PONDS.....PHEW LADY YOU STINK!!

  • BOOMERANG 12/05/2009 11:09:00 AM

    YA....THE WOMAN MAY JUST BE SCORNED BY MEN THAT NO LONGER FIND HER ATTRACTIVE ( I MEAN COME ON, A HANDSOME MAN WOULD CRANK HIS NECK BACKYARDS JUST TO ESCAPE THIS MEDUSA), AND ASHAMED OF ANYONE SEEING THE LIES IN HER EYES.WHAT OTHER SHAMEFUL EXCUSE COULD SHE HAVE FOR WEARING THOSE "OLD GUYS RULE" LAME ASS SHADES ....YIKES..... SOMETHING SMELLS FISHY ABOUT THIS WHOLE EVIL SPIRITED CAMPAIGN COMPRISED OF OLD CRUSTY CURMUDGEONS AND THE HAG GALS THAT ARE THEIR PONS.....PHEW LADY YOU STINK!!

  • B Melon Chiterlin 03/31/2009 3:18:00 AM

    That picture should be filed under "Photos that make me want to down a handful of Oxicontin and a handle of Captain Morgan". That said . . . I have pondered Connie Lee's motivation for all this 'work' and I've even considered her comments above. The only sensible conclusion is that, as some have suggested, she is an attention whore. I suspect that if she were a sex-selling whore (and I have no direct knowledge she is not), she'd be in front of an audience of cheering old drunks, giving handjobs to hobos while taking it backdoor style from the bartender's pit bull. Some have suggested Connie, when she was in her prime, was the type of hooker who would tell you all the crazy stuff she could do to your johnson if she hadn't sprained her back . . . but if you double her price, she would work through the pain.

  • 03/31/2009 2:38:00 AM

    I say bring in the low-to-moderate housing. Then all the people that make me hate living in this city can migrate to Aliso or something and all will be happy.

  • Connie Lee 03/29/2009 9:07:00 AM

    I asked for a correction of the article above, and I still don't see one. The errors in this article are so numerous, the corrections would be longer than the article. Here are examples: I'm challenging the first four paragraphs. I don't remember any such woman, comments or reaction. The person sitting at the table with me also has no recollection of an incident as described in the article. The cartoon depicts an overcrowded parking lot and apartments on top of stores. The caption is about overcrowding. The buildings in the picture look new, and cars in the parking lot are typical of what one sees in Mission Viejo today. For anyone to imply the cartoon portrays a slum is ludicrous. NO ONE has reacted with horror, fear, terror, etc. The universal reaction is to laugh out loud at the overcrowded parking lot and the garish trees on top of the building. The cartoon is intended to be funny, and it is. Further, there are no racial overtones. Fewer than a dozen people are in the picture, and they're a cross-section of Mission Viejo residents. While the writer may wished to connect the recall effort to with "Cabrini Green," that also doesn't work. There never was a Cabrini Green graphic. The 2004 graphic was also an overcrowded scene of cars, buildings and people. I spoke with the artist today, and you should expect a call. From the article: "As in: They didn�t implement the recommendations of the ULI�s study. MacLean and other council members have since said they don�t favor city action to support mixed business/residential developments." Fact: the most recent project approved by the MUK majority (MacLean, Ury, Kelley) was mixed-use retail/residential (Jeronimo/Los Alisos). We don't need to speculate about what MUK "favor" -- look at their voting record. When did MacLean and other council members allegedly say they don't favor city action to support mixed use? Kelley claimed the council said "thanks but no thanks." They didn't say it during the regular meeting, and if they said it during closed session, they violated the Brown Act. And who approved the $30K study targeting the retail center? Did they spend $30K on a concept they "don't favor" just so they could say no thanks? This makes no sense. "The truth is that the recall campaign advances an interpretation of that record. For example, MacLean is accused of allowing expenditures to exceed revenues in 2008 by more than $11 million. That�s true�but it�s also true city surpluses since 2004 offset that deficit, according to Assistant City Manager Irwin Bornstein." Fact: The definition of deficit spending is to spend more than is taken in during a specific period -- but that's where the agreement ends. Ask Mr. Bornstein why the city sold off two $1M bonds in October 2008 and attempted to liquidate cell tower leases last fall. A city with surpluses doesn't sell its cash cows, and the leases were put on the market at fire-sale prices. Ury said the city sold the bonds because of "a budget situation." The "situation" was that the city ran short on money to pay bills. "A flier was circulated, featuring Chicago�s infamous Cabrini Green housing projects and the words, �Stop the Nightmare Before It Starts.� MacLean�s exact quote: �Apparently, Mission Viejo was too busy developing its master plan in 1965 and missed the civil-rights movement. . . . I�m embarrassed and disappointed that so many people in the community would engage in such exclusionary politics that border on bigotry and racism.�" Fact: no flyer ever depicted Cabrini Green. A cartoon showed a multi-story building with a traffic jam, adults and children to make the point of overcrowding. And that was not Lance's only quote to the LA Times -- I'll dig up others -- I have them. And what about MacLean's lawsuit or threat of a lawsuit against UCI because a person of color was getting a job he wanted? Isn't that relevant information if he wants to throw down the race card? "on March 6, the Registrar of Voters announced that more than 8,000 of those signatures checked out as valid, which means the initiative could eventually reach the ballot" Fact: On March 6, the RoV's letter indicated the initiative successfully qualified for the next General Election. If the council on April 6 does not allow the initiative to go on the ballot, the 11,000-plus voters who signed it will have another reason to recall MacLean. "After public outcry, the council voted to put a moratorium on any potential zone changes that would have allowed that to happen. " Fact: The council created a sham in response to public outcry. Please read the moratorium. It contains a loophole (a legal requirement) that benefits developers. The moratorium prevents nothing. Also, the council can remove the moratorium at any time with three votes. Last paragraph: Lance says our statements are equal to claiming he clubs baby seals. On the day the article came out, a woman signed the petition who lives in his neighborhood. She said Lance got mad at her kids and "he chased them with a shovel." We don't need to make stuff up.

  • Herb Glotz 03/27/2009 10:00:00 AM

    Since MacLean has taken his seat on the City Council he has consistently violated the platform/promises he ran on. He dragged his feet on the removal of the city manager costing the city big bucks. He gave Southern California a pass to blight Mission Viejo and unchecked EMF emissions from their lines. He recently turned his back on O'Neill school in his own neighborhood. He called residents who protested his actions racists. He stole a campaign sign and then threatened the opponent who challenged him. The list goes on and on---he has no class--so the recall will have to remove him from office.

  • Herb Glotz 03/27/2009 9:59:00 AM

    Since MacLean has taken his seat on the City Council he has consistently violated the platform/promises he ran on. He dragged his feet on the removal of the city manager costing the city big bucks. He gave Southern California a pass to blight Mission Viejo and unchecked EMF emissions from their lines. He recently turned his back on O'Neill school in his own neighborhood. He called residents who protested his actions racists. He stole a campaign sign and then threatened the opponent who challenged him. The list goes on and on---he has no class--so the recall will have to remove him from office.

  • Whitey Whiteboy 03/27/2009 7:32:00 AM

    The Mexican border is now at Los Alisos and heading south. Let's just make it a barrio and get it over with. I'll move to Utah and become a Mormon. Social engineering will drive the productive white middle class out and you'll have nobody left to tax to death.

  • No gadfly 03/27/2009 3:38:00 AM

    Interesting, but does this article reflect what the recall is about? I can list 20 reasons for recalling MacLean --none addressed in the above information.

 

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