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1 <br />Ocampo, Nuvia <br />From:aetheridge@aol.com <br />Sent:Monday, August 19, 2024 1:46 PM <br />To:eComments, PBA <br />Subject:2221 N. Heliotrope, Santa Ana: Chan & Quynuh Kieu <br />Follow Up Flag:Follow up <br />Flag Status:Flagged <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />This is regarding the Kieu’s applicaƟon to install yet another freestanding structure in the backyard of their property <br />located at 2221 Heliotrope. <br /> <br />This is really beyond the pale. Enough is enough! <br /> <br />I object to this most strenuously. <br /> <br />I have lived in Floral Park for 24 years. I moved here because of the neighborhood’s history and architecture. During the <br />past 24 years, I have worked to maintain the historic integrity of my home at significant personal cost. Most of my <br />neighbors do the same. Would that these same moƟvaƟons and regulaƟons applied to the Kieus. RegreƩably, they do <br />not. <br /> <br />The Kieus seem hell bent on turning their property into a Vietnamese Cultural Center. There are now at least five or six <br />outside structures that have been reconstructed in the back yard. Some have giant dragons snaking across their roofs. <br />These are visible from the sidewalk. None of these structures have anything even remotely to do with the historic Art <br />Deco property they purchased. I believe the Kieus have imported at least some of these anƟque structures from Asia – <br />I’m sure at considerable cost. If only they spent that money maintaining the original architectural integrity of the <br />property. Why purchase property in an historic district if you’re not interested in maintaining the integrity of said <br />property? <br /> <br />This home ‐ “The Maharaja’s Palace” ‐ is naƟonally recognized for its historic significance. The Maharajah of Indore was <br />the world’s richest man when he built the home for his daughter. The cost was $50,000 – an unbelievable sum in the <br />midst of a Depression. <br /> <br />Most recently, I believe the Kieus have been living in West Floral Park. The home on Heliotrope has been used for public <br />events. Cars and school buses park along Heliotrope and Santa Clara when these events take place. These events are not <br />for personal use. The Kieus are not entertaining personal friends/family. They are hosƟng schools, churches, and other <br />groups. I am all for supporƟng cultural centers, but they do not belong in private neighborhoods with inadequate <br />parking. <br /> <br />AddiƟonally, the Kieus have a history of blatantly ignoring city regulaƟons. They put a new roof on the swim house in <br />the backyard. They also removed/replaced original iron windows under the guise of tenƟng the house for termites. They <br />used the tent covering the house to hide the changing of the windows. Their approach is to ask forgiveness for violaƟng <br />city ordinances. Typically, they do not seek permission when making alteraƟons or structural addiƟons to the property. <br /> <br />The Kieus are aware that the neighborhood is not supporƟve of their efforts, yet they conƟnue to push for the creaƟon <br />of a cultural center. It is rumored that they plan for the property to be designated as such aŌer their passing. <br /> <br /> <br />City Council 34 – 175 11/19/2024
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