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Council Candidate: Joan House

Joan House answers questions about her candidacy.

Editor's Note: Malibu Patch sent a questionnaire to the seven City Council candidates. The questions come from Malibu Patch readers and Malibu Patch staff. All candidates received the same questions. Be sure to find out the candidates' views on more Malibu issues by watching the Great Malibu Debate .

What is your name, birth date and how many years have you lived in Malibu (if there are any gaps, mention them and explain them)? Who are your immediate family members? Feel free to mention names and ages.

Name: Joan House

Birthdate: 5/22/38  

Years in Malibu: 37 years

Family members: Husband, Ken; two children, David and Nicole; 5 grandchildren

What is your education and work history?

I got my B.A from San Diego State and teaching credential from Long Beach State. I taught in the Peace Corps, Garden Grove Unified School District, and on the Navajo Indian Reservation. I have been a small business administrator for Kenneth M. House, M.D. Ph. D. Inc.

Why are you qualified to be on the City Council?

I have dedication, experience, and institutional memory.

Who are you voting for in this election?

I am supporting John Sibert because I know he brings a unique expertise to the Council, and I am voting for myself because among other reasons, I have a proven track record of supporting the tenets of our General Plan.

What is your favorite book? movie? Why?

The Iliad because it’s a timeless adventure that teaches as well as entertains. My favorite movie is Harold & Maude because it is at once hilarious, touching, and entertaining.

Why do you live in Malibu?

I love the way of life. It offers everything I could ever want—beaches, mountains, trails, and small town friendliness.

Who was Malibu’s best City Council member? Why do you choose that person?

Each councilperson brings a different strength and expertise to the table. And while I might agree with one councilperson more than another, I respect their service equally. I think it would be inappropriate for me to choose one over the other.

Do you think the agencies involved in lobbying for sewers have any connection to the developers that will profit from them in our community?

I doubt it, since most of the agencies impose restrictive regulation on developers, especially the agencies that regulate the environment.

How will you help Malibu retain its beautiful rural charm?

I helped write the Malibu General Plan, and Mission Statement that states that we will preserve our rural environment. If we follow the vision set forth in our General Plan, we will stay on the right path

Some of the candidates seem to have hung their hats on being born here or living here a long time. What’s more important, being a long-time resident in Malibu or having a track record of showing up at City Council meetings and volunteering in Malibu organizations? 

The only criteria to serve on the City Council should be putting the good of the City first and working as hard as you can without worrying about who gets the credit.

The Tapia sewage treatment facility was built without Malibu community input and has caused grievous harm to Malibu's main watershed. It is set up to get worse as it processes more than 10 million gallons of sewage a day. Will you support an effort to hold the Army Corp of Engineers accountable for coming up with a plan to reroute that processed sewage to the Valley for irrigation purposes?

I believe in the reuse of all water as long as it doesn’t pollute. The installation of purple pipes to irrigate parch areas of the valley should be mandatory. If that water can be diverted to the valley or even to Malibu for irrigation, I would support it.

Do you support a livable wage for City Council Members, such as $2,000 per month or more, plus benefits? Is $2000.00 a month liveable? 

State Law sets City Council wages.  I don’t believe people should want to make money from public service.

A voter-approved city law restricts candidates to serving two terms on the City Council. But terms served before 2000 do not count toward that total. Is it appropriate for a candidate to use this loophole to run for three or more terms?

Jeff Jennings, Walt Keller, and Governor Brown all served two terms before term limits were passed. Each ran for a third term and two of them were successful and one was not. The voters spoke, just as they will in this election.

How do you feel about the Malibu Bay Co. Development Agreement (Measure M) that voters rejected in 2003? 

Once the voters make their decision I won’t argue. The one thing I regret is that with Measure M, we could have purchased the Chile Cook-off site without the deed restrictions we eventually had to accept.

Malibu shopping centers in recent years have started to resemble Rodeo Drive, especially in the Cross Creek area. Many shops and services used by local shoppers have closed due to high rents. What do you think of Preserve Malibu's proposal for a diversification ordinance that would require a broader offering of services, or do you have a better solution? 

The diversification ordinance is an intriguing idea. It, of course, has to be examined by the entire community.

How do you propose working with other council members with whom you might disagree on contentious issues.

There is never an excuse for not being civil.

How would you change city government (larger, smaller, different emphasis)?

The needs of the City dictate the size of staff. I support smaller government when possible. It is important to be flexible and meet the needs of the City. For instance, if there is a demand for more recreational opportunities, then it might be necessary to add staff to the Parks and Recreation Department. Where there is not demand, staff should be eliminated.

Do you support the acquisition of land for additional parks and recreation facilities? If so, how would you finance this?   

Yes, I support more parks and recreation facilities. More shared use agreements with the School District could offer many more recreational opportunities at a minimum cost. Buying large parcels of land would require passing a bond measure.

How do you plan to better prepare the citizens of Malibu for the next fire? Do you believe the last fire was handled well, and how will the Corral Canyon Volunteer Fire Department affect the next fire that will be coming soon?  

Malibu has fires; it is always a matter of when, not if. Brush clearance, Brush clearance, brush clearance is one of the most effective way to protect property.  Communication by Arson watch, volunteers, and citizen input are instrumental in containment. The outreach by the city via phones, fax and e-mails inform the community members. The City generated maps, illustrating where hydrants are located and other water sources, assist the fire department. I propose a dedicated city employee to help the fire department by annually inspecting and enforcing brush clearance on all parcels.    

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Marcia Hanscom May 21, 2013 at 12:13 am
As for the budget - when we talk about more than $7-8 MILLION - it's because we have discovered andRead More read staff reports from various agencies that have granted funds to this project. Start with the FIRST $250,000 that was granted by the State Coastal Conservancy to Heal the Bay to hire an engineering firm to plan the project....that was in about 2003, as I recall. EVERYTHING that has been spent on this project in the last 10 years since is what the public wants to see. FOUR state agencies were granted various funds for this project - and two nonprofits - at least that is what we know. Don't forget the $1 million that County Supervisor Yaroslavsky provided from the County of LA. And don't forget the $1 million that some elected official assisted in getting from the US Fish & Wildlife Foundation.
JamieDixon May 20, 2013 at 09:33 pm
I'm sure we can all think of many more publicly beneficial ways to have spent the money that wasRead More spent on the Malibu Lagoon Restoration Project. Wait a second, what does “restoration” mean? Let me look that up. res·to·ra·tion [res-tuh-rey-shuh n] noun 1. the act of restoring; renewal, revival, or reestablishment. 2. the state or fact of being restored. 3. a return of something to a former, original, normal, or unimpaired condition. 4. restitution of something taken away or lost. 5. something that is restored, as by renovating. Nope, it wasn't a restoration because it doesn't look anything like it ever did before. It's more of a customization; chopped (trees and other natural foliage), channeled, lowered (the submerged paths), shaved (of everything living) and much more expensive than the builder thought when he started the project. Anyone who has built a hot rod knows what I’m talking about.
Sulah cat May 20, 2013 at 07:49 pm
For those of you who are hyperventilating over the cost of the lagoon restoration I suggest youRead More consult the state coastal conservancy website. Apparently there was approx. eight million dollars available for the lagoon restoration project. That includes the cost of the lagoon itself, the cost of the parking lot, over a million dollars for the EIR and the cost of five years of monitoring upon completion of the project as well as other expenses. That figure was made known to some of you out there who now feign ignorance. Mrs. Hanscom's 12-30 million dollar figure is ludicrous and an outright lie and she knows it and so do many others. She lies people, she LIES! They may wind up spending less than the eight million so stay tuned.Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
David Armstead May 20, 2013 at 01:26 pm
the People of Malibu better wake up! this issue with Paradise Cove is only going to get worse. TheRead More city and Paradise Cove are working on an expansion of the parking there. See the link to a recent meeting at the city that is the beginning of Paradise coves expansion. It is very quiet and no one knows but look at the plan. Currently Paradise Cove does not have the proper Zoning to be doing what they do down there. The city thinks by letting them expand that it will get people off the highway so they are in favor but in reality it only puts more money into the pockets of Paradise Cove and people will still park on PCH and Paradise Cove will continue to sends drunks out onto the road to endanger all of us. Speak up! http://www.malibucity.org/download/index.cfm/fuseaction/download/cid/20457/
webecool May 20, 2013 at 03:26 pm
I ate lunch Friday at the Adamson House lawn and nearly 'chuncked out' with the smell of sewage.Read More Uggggg! It was worse than the biggest sewage spill that Paradise Cove ever had in the 15 years living there. I'm not a scientist like everyone else who has been arguing about this project but I know the smell of 8hit when I smell it. Something is seriously wrong. I am a mechanical engineer and it seems to me that all the scientists and smart designers have not taken into account any fluid dynamics. Water flows in, water flows out....water flows through. How hard is that? It seems to me they have designed what is called turbulence!
steve dunn May 19, 2013 at 04:43 pm
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Jessica E. Davis (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 03:51 pm
Love that you are using the message board to ask this question. Does any one have any ideas?
M Stanley May 16, 2013 at 01:33 pm
Thank you for the information Jessica!
Jessica E. Davis (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 05:54 pm
Also, first make sure you are signed in, and if you can't go to the reset password link here:Read More http://malibu.patch.com/forgot_password.
Max May 15, 2013 at 11:03 am
Dear Phil (re: Burt's column), I can’t quite put my finger on it, but, I sense anRead More Eggs-itential undertone to all this. Does the chicken Egg-ist on behalf of the egg or vice versa? Eggs-perience will reveal the truth. To be complete, I must rehash Camus’ “The Play-egg.” Yet, as I recall, in the Book of Eggs-odous, there wasn’t a single Play-egg, but ten of them… so many, in fact, that it seems to many readers to be literally a Dozen Play-eggs. But, then again, I’m not very religious. In fact, many of my colleagues take me for an Egg-nostic. But, they are such Hard-boiled fanatics, that, in fact, their peers surmise they boarder on Egg-lectic. But, as Burt always says in da ‘hood, “Om-letting them be what they want to be.” We, however, have one on Burt: Rumor has it that he fell of the Vegan and had an egg salad… to which he Eggs-claims, “It was a serving of ‘Egg Beaters,’ you Egg-Heads!!”
Jessica E. Davis (Editor) May 14, 2013 at 10:27 pm
From my family: McCluckens
Susan Tellem May 14, 2013 at 07:35 pm
Call them Nuggets, Fricassee, Kiev, Marsala and Enchilada because that's what chickens end up as onRead More the dinner plate. Just sayin'.
TheDr. May 2, 2013 at 11:26 pm
But autumn in old town around Farmington Rd and Grand River is nice as is the season anywhere inRead More Michigan..I love California and the years I lived there.
J. Flo April 27, 2013 at 02:21 am
May Malibu residents, businesses and our City ALWAYS have the foresight and passion to remember andRead More protect > "Malibu was a place I went to with friends to hang out at the beach. But the last few years, its become a place I often go to by myself as a little escape zone. Whenever I have need to clear by head and level my shoulders, I head out to Malibu for a little mini-vacation. Whenever, like Ishmael, it feels like a damp, drizzly November in my soul, I fire up my 1965 Chevelle Malibu Super Sport and go see the watery part of the world." Amen.
Darcy Miller April 27, 2013 at 12:43 am
I'm from Farmington, MI and I live in Calabasas now, off Mulholland Highway, for the same reason.Read More Beauty all around...
Sulah cat May 16, 2013 at 03:18 pm
MT-------still engaging in blatant hyperbole. Aldo Leopold van de Hoeck is not! Jacques, thanksRead More for the offer but no thanks. You'll just have to do it yourself. It's difficult to respond to a remark that has no sense. Puuuuuuuuuuur
Jacques Mehoff May 3, 2013 at 07:30 pm
I don't know why Sulah Cat would talk about CeCe in such a way, I thought they were friends......
Jessica E. Davis (Editor) May 3, 2013 at 07:24 pm
Thanks all for the love. I think I learned my lesson about taking time off though! It's been a busyRead More week back.
J. Flo April 10, 2013 at 12:51 am
We also use Havahart traps. They are gentle and humane, we can easily transport the little crittersRead More away from our population. We've done this successfully at least 20 times! Shared them with countless Malibu friends who've also successfully and humanely cured their rodent issues.
Maureen Haldeman April 9, 2013 at 02:29 pm
Many complain but do nothing more ... and it is only by action that something gets accomplished. IRead More applaud The Malibu Agricultural Society for persevering on this critical issue and thank the local businesses that removed the rat poison from their shelves. We really can all make a difference. Thank you!
Cece Stein April 9, 2013 at 01:56 pm
Dittos Kian Well said and thanks for your compassion .
J. Flo April 30, 2013 at 02:44 pm
"Although a great many women had entered the men’s room, not a single one emerged."Read More I just choked on my coffee. This might be the funniest thing I've ever read . . .