Pubdate: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 Source: Santa Maria Times (CA) Copyright: 2007 Lee Central Coast Newspapers Contact: http://www.santamariatimes.com/contact/letter/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/396 Author: Neil Nisperos, Staff writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) LOMPOC COUNCIL HEARS HOURS OF DETOX SITE INPUT Members of the Lompoc City Council Tuesday night heard both opponents and proponents of a plan to place a drug detox center in the 600 block of West Ocean Avenue, but because of the high volume of input from the public, no decision on the project had been made as of presstime Tuesday night. At 10:30 p.m., at least 10 more people were waiting to address the council, and it was not clear that the councilmembers would even vote Tuesday night. The crowd packed the council chambers, and had spilled over into the lobby of City Hall. The center, proposed by Good Samaritan Shelter Inc. of Santa Maria, would provide perinatal services to 16 women in recovery, and include a separate co-ed detox building with six beds. The program would be residential, and the residents would be monitored around the clock for substance abuse of any kind, including regular drug testing. Opponents say they are simply against the proposed location, and not the existence of a treatment center in Lompoc. They said the new project would decrease property values in the vicinity of 608 West Ocean Avenue, where an old flower shop would be refurbished into the detox center. Opponents fear a detox center, and a possible decrease in surrounding property values, would hinder a major effort to renovate and revitalize businesses in the downtown area. Supporters of the plan have cited research showing that treatment centers are good neighbors, and follow regulations to the line. Lompoc resident Alice Milligan, a lead opponent, opened her Tuesday statements by calling on Mayor Dick DeWees to step down from voting on the center. She said that DeWees, as a member of the Lompoc Recovery Task Force, was involved in selecting the 608 West Ocean location, currently home to the Avenue Flower Shop. DeWees replied that he was not involved in the search for the location, and City Attorney Sharon Stuart stated that no impropriety existed with DeWees joining three other council members to vote as part of council on the issue. Council woman Ann Ruhge, who approved the project in November as a member of the planning commission, recused herself from the vote. In addition, center opponents said, the new center would increase traffic to the area, wouldn't be appropriate in an area near Lompoc Valley Middle School and would put an added impact on already strained public safety agencies in Lompoc. Opponents also cited the amount of public safety calls from the Good Samaritan Center in Santa Maria last year at the city council meeting. Good Samaritan Executive Director Sylvia Barnard responded to concerns over property values by presenting how existing detox centers in Santa Maria have failed to decrease property values in the areas of that city. She also responded to concerns from neighborhood residents near the proposed Lompoc location. "Will we be good neighbors?" she said before citing a quote from the Institute for Public Health Strategies. "Those who live next to existing treatment programs consistently say program residents are great neighbors to have. It's only logical because those residents are the only people on the block who by regulation have to be good neighbors." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake