Malibu City Council Elections

“Filing to Run for Office”

By: Gracee Arthur

Well, it is that time again, when the usually peaceful community of Malibu finds neighbor pitted against neighbor over who should be the new members of the Malibu City Council. This week two more residents filed to run for a position on the City Council, Skylar Peak and Missy Zeitsoff. Skylar Peak is the youngest candidate at age 27 and Missy Zeitsoff is a former council member, who was involved in the original fight for cityhood. The field of candidates now also includes: former council member, Joan House, current council members John Sibert, and Jefferson Wagner, Jack Utter, Hamish Patterson and realtor Andy Lyon.

The criteria for running are simple, one must be a Malibu resident and registered to vote. The candidate must obtain the signatures of at least 20 Malibu voters, but no more than 30 voters. The last date for incumbents to register is January 13th, however non -incumbents may register through 1/18/2012.

The big issue this year is the fate of the Malibu Lagoon. Candidate Andy Lyon suggested the project be brought before the council for a vote. Councilman John Siebert, who is running for reelection has proposed the city finance a $25,000 study on the project to shed more light on the environmental impact of the project design. Candidate Missy Zeitsoff was concerned about the need to raise the Quimby fee which benefits The Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles. Currently the fee is only aid by developers but Zeistoff is suggested it be imposed on for every new residential project. The contest is just beginning and I will post updates periodically on the issues and candidates in this election.

Malibu voters may request vote by mail ballots from 3/12/2012 – 4/3/2012. The last day to register to vote in the election is March 26, 2012. The election takes place on April 10, 2012.

Breaking News! Malibu City Councilman Jefferson Wagner has decided not to run for reelection!

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Gracee Arthur

A resident of Malibu since 1984, Gracee Arthur possesses extensive knowledge of the coastal real estate market. As a result, her extensive community connections have enabled her to represent some of Malibu’s finest properties.

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Celebrate the New Year in Malibu

Party at the Beach this year!

By: Gracee Arthur

Malibu has some terrific choices for your New Years Eve festivities this year.  If you want to hear the waves and watch the surf the Sunset Restaurant is one terrific venue for New Year’s Eve. There are two seatings for dinner with the second seating offering a price fixe menu for $75 which includes a glass of champagne, party favors and dancing to music hosted by an international DJ. Entrees include Filet Mignon, Colorado Rack of Lamb and Maine Lobster. First seating is 5PM – 8Pm, second seating 8 PM to 9:30 PM. Reservations Required  310-589-1007.

Savory at Point Dume Village is hosting the Black and Silver Charity ball this New Year’s Eve, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Malibu. Local Malibu Artist and DJ  perform all night. Tray passed Hors D’ouevres and complimentary champagne served at midnight.
Phone 310-589-8997 for more information.

Beau Rivage does its annual elegant party for New Year’s Eve, complete with balloons, hats and party favors. Live band and dancing under the stars ! Phone for menu and reservation 310-456-5733.

Those of you who enjoy a more casual environment, ocean view and fabulous food,  Kristy’s Wood Oven and Wine bar on Westward Beach Road is the place to ring in the New Year. Along with their terrific regular menu, Kristy’s will be serving some terrific New Year’s specials.  Along with their great pizzas, seafood and salads there will be  special sea food appetizers and  Surf and Turf on the menu.

Those of you who prefer to entertain at home, check out pc greens great platters and entrees for your New Year’s party. Menu can be viewed at www.pcgreens.net

Drive carefully, take a cab, hire a car have fun but be safe.

Here’s wishing all of you a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2012!    Let’s make it the year of Peace.

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Gracee Arthur

A resident of Malibu since 1984, Gracee Arthur possesses extensive knowledge of the coastal real estate market. As a result, her extensive community connections have enabled her to represent some of Malibu’s finest properties.

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Malibu View Ordinance

How much is an ocean view worth?

By: Gracee Arthur

I have been selling real estate in Malibu since 1991 and the most asked question is “does it have a view?”   A view is not only a treat for the eyes but some money in the pocket. Depending on the width and breathe of your vista a view can add $50,000, $100,000 or more to the the value of your home.  Now, imagine the view you paid for disappearing bit by bit until you have to get on the roof to see the ocean over your neighbors trees!

The Malibu City Council and the committee appointed to explore the view preservation and restoration issue finally brought a view proposal to a vote this week. The View Preservation Ordinance was approved Monday in a 3 to 2 vote by the Malibu City Council with council member John Sibert as the swing vote. The new ordinance, effective immediately, allows owners to request a review and determination of their primary view. Photographs will document, for perpetuity, the right to that view. Should a neighbor’s foliage block a designated view and the neighbor refuses to trim their foliage, the city would enforce the ordinance. The fee for the planning staff to assess and determine primary view is $260.

Although an advisory measure asking about view restoration was approved by 60% of Malibu voters, no decision was made on view restoration at the Monday meeting. A proposal by John Sibert  to allow a one time. 6 month period to file view restoration claims with the city is being considered. Council staff is preparing a program to notify homeowners of the one time window for view restoration, as well as looking into the possibility of law suits as a result of such action.

The plan is for the program to be approved at either the March 13th or April 9th meeting. When all residents are notified the six month notification clock will start ticking!

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A resident of Malibu since 1984, Gracee Arthur possesses extensive knowledge of the coastal real estate market. As a result, her extensive community connections have enabled her to represent some of Malibu’s finest properties.

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Malibu Valentines Destinations

Wine, Dine , Shop Malibu!

By: Gracee Arthur

Happy Valentines Day 2012! There is no more beautiful and romantic spot for a Valentine’s Day rendezvous than the beach. Malibu has a variety of great venues to celebrate your love while enjoying fresh air and an ocean view. You might want to start your Valentines weekend shopping a the Malibu Country Mart which offers gourmet chocolates, boutique clothing and jewelry shops and Tony’s Taverna, Tra Di Noi and Nobu for great food! Diesel books has a book signing on Sunday 2/12 at 3PM with Jamie Rose author of “Shut up and Dance!”. The event also includes a free Tango lesson. www.malibucountrymart.com. The adjacent Lumber Yard also has terrific gourmet sweets (chocolate and cupcakes), designer shops and Cafe Habana.

Special Valentines dining with an ocean view is offered by the Sunset Restaurant on Zuma Beach . There is a 3 course dinner for $75.00 per person. www.thesunsetrestaurant.com Beau Rivage offers Pre-Valentine Brunch and Dinner Saturday/Sunday with a complimentary glass of Champagne and dessert. Valentines Day dinner begins at 5 PM and includes musical entertainment featuring pianist Tony Michaels. Reservations recommended 310-456-5733.

Geoffrey’s outdoor, ocean view dining is always romantic and they have a nice bar, as well www.goeffreysmalibu.com. Reservations recommended 310-457-1519 . The Sage Room has great food and wine, no view, 310-457-0711, Kristy’s great view, Pizza’s and gourmet dinners 310-457-2602 and the Malibu Beach Inn (incredible ocean side dining) 310.456.6444 (you can even book a romantic suite). All are also great choices for a romantic Valentine’s dinner. It is a busy dining day so do not forget to make your reservation.

But most importantly, do not forget your pet this Valentine’s Day! My cat Minnie really loves her heart which is filled with great cat nip! So dog bone or cat nip treat always remember the one who loves you no matter what you look like or what your mood!

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Gracee Arthur

A resident of Malibu since 1984, Gracee Arthur possesses extensive knowledge of the coastal real estate market. As a result, her extensive community connections have enabled her to represent some of Malibu’s finest properties.

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Malibu’s New Mexican Restaurant

La Costa Mission, an Exciting New Malibu Restaurant

By: Gracee Arthur

Malibu is a terrific city . We have the Pacific, great beaches, fresh air and recently, more user-friendly amenities like a hardware store.  What we are still missing in our little hamlet is a real deli, a fantastic Chinese and until this week, a real Mexican restaurant.

When I first moved to Malibu in the ’80s, we had the Baja Cantina which was located in the space currently occupied by Tony’s Taverna.  The Cantina was a fun restaurant with consistent quality, friendly staff and “Lobster Night” every Tuesday. The Cantina was replaced by the short-lived, celebrity owned Malibu Adobe which served the latest food craze, Tex-Mex.  Many years later,  Casa Escobar opened near the Malibu theatre, only to burn down soon after in a weekend fire started in the adjacent beauty supply shop. Lastly and deservedly so, there is the Corral Cantina at Zuma where the food bares little resemblance to food, let alone Mexican fare. The Cantina has been around forever, but is kept alive by Happy Hour Margaritas not its food, which is avoided by most locals.

So imagine my excitement when I passed by the La Costa Mission with its large blue “Now Open” banners flapping in the Santa Ana Winds! The Mission is located in the former home of Terra Restaurant, adjacent to the old Malibu courthouse and jail.

The charming Spanish mini-hacienda with patio and indoor dining is located in east Malibu at  21377 Pacific Coast Highway.  I stopped in to check out the menu  and was pleasantly surprised to find a great variety of appetizing items. There are tasty gems like Tostaditas de Ceviche made with lime marinated yellowtail , as well as classics like Carne Asada made with filet mignon and marinated in red chile. The restaurant has a great bar and is anticipating the arrival of their liquor license in the next week or two. The bar specialities will include 17 different types of Margaritas!!  Muchas gracias to the proprietors (who also own the Beech Street Cafe in Pacific Palisades) for bringing a true Mexican restaurant to Malibu.  I am looking forward to my first Margarita at La Costa Mission . Check out their website for a full menu and dining hours.

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Gracee Arthur

A resident of Malibu since 1984, Gracee Arthur possesses extensive knowledge of the coastal real estate market. As a result, her extensive community connections have enabled her to represent some of Malibu’s finest properties.

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