U2 guitarist upsets neighbours with luxury home plan
Saturday, 18 April 2009

U2 guitarist The Edge has been labelled an environmental hypocrite over his plans to develop five mansions on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean
He is one of rock music's most principled stars, nobly fighting poverty in Africa, lobbying for world peace, and saving the planet. But U2's David Evans may have finally picked a fight too far: against America's wealthiest Nimbys.
The guitarist, better known by his stage name The Edge, has upset residents of Malibu, the seaside city north of Los Angeles, by attempting to build five new luxury homes on a pristine hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Neighbours in Sierra Canyon, an exclusive district inhabited by the likes of Dick Van Dyke, Kelsey Grammer, and James Cameron, have launched a noisy campaign against the development, which they claim will "permanently scar" the landscape.
Evans, a supposed environmentalist, is accused of wanting to flatten the top of a mountain, put a road through slide-prone areas, and move 70,000 cubic yards of earth for construction of the "McMansions" which will boast views of the world-famous Surfrider Beach.
Critics claim his construction will harm wildlife, cause noise and dust pollution, add to land erosion and run a water pipe through pristine wilderness.
"The downside of this is a permanently scarred mountainside, for the benefit of a very few, that for many years all will view," Jefferson Wagner, a Malibu councilman, told the Los Angeles Times. "For somebody so revered even to be orchestrating this type of development in such a sensitive area is hypocritical."
Evans intends to live in one of the new properties, a four-bedroom house called "Leaves in the Wind". Another will go to his partner in the construction project, the Irish property developer Derek Quinlan. The three that remain will be sold on the open market.
That, however, will require it to get rubber-stamped next month by the California Coastal Commission, who admit to "significant concerns" about the development after receiving a raft of complaints from worried locals.
"All of us believe [U2] is a band that's going to save the world, that has brought attention to so many disasters on the planet. Then, when it comes to the little things, they would just tip-toe around and do stuff that's not quite right," a resident, Candace Brown, said.
She said bad blood had existed between Evans and his neighbours since the local archery club, "an institution in Malibu", was evicted from its practice grounds on the property, which he'd brought for $15m in 2006.
Another neighbour, Scott Wilder, told the LA Weekly that he objected to aspects of The Edge's rock-star lifestyle. "There was one occasion when his enormous tour bus stopped dead on the road to my house, blocking it," he said. "I asked the driver to move, but he said I'd have to wait, as he didn't want to interrupt The Edge and Axl Rose [a fellow Malibu resident], who were in an intense discussion at the back of the bus."
Evans has owned a different home in Malibu for a decade. With his wife, Morleigh Steinberg, he also keeps properties in Manhattan, the south of France, and Dublin. Like the rest of U2, he controversially chooses to pay taxes in the Netherlands.
"These homes will be some of the most environmentally sensitive ever designed in Malibu, or anywhere," Evans said, in response to critics."I'm disappointed that certain critics either don't have the facts or have ulterior motives."
Source: Independent
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If they really wanted to help the poor and help save the planet they wouldn't be asking for debt cancellation they would be trying to teaching people about the corrupt central banking system where all money is created a debt + interest + inflation. Google Money as debt.
Posted by chris | 20.04.09, 11:28 GMT
this is old news gathered from other newspapers
Posted by hearditallbefore | 19.04.09, 10:07 GMT
When are you guys going to finally realise that this pratt and his mate Bono are fakes. This 'saving the world' rubbish is just a way for a couple of old guys in an 'out of date' band to sell some more records. Take the marketting away and for the past 10 years U2 have been a nothing band. The Edge and Axyl Rose together.... need I say more.
Posted by Steve | 18.04.09, 23:11 GMT
It is always this way with some of these folks, once they have moved in if someone else decides to move in and build they are destroying the view or landscape. We are told not to remember what the landscape or view was prior to the first ones building. The first in thier oppinion did not alter the land only the last ones. I hope The edge gets his permits and knows where to tell these folks to put thier complaint.
Posted by mcinsw | 18.04.09, 21:41 GMT
You can never have a big enough house, when you have an ego the size of a mountain; a wallet the width of the grand canyon; and a brain the size of a walnut.
Posted by Plannisaurus Rex | 18.04.09, 20:03 GMT
Maybe he should use the money to feed the starving and give the homeless a roof over their heads. Just like his mate Bono all talk but dont like to put themselves out, just think how many people they could lift out of poverty.
Posted by Terry | 18.04.09, 18:50 GMT
Who gives a rat's tail about the "tribulations" of the impoverished people of Malibu!!
I'd be much more fed-up about the Netherlands thing if I were say from the "Mun" or West Finglas, or Andytown for that matter....
Posted by k.tait | 18.04.09, 16:39 GMT
heaven forbid anyone should take a small part of the world into the 21st century! there must be 40 other mansions surrounding the site, the edges would be less conspicuois than all the others. too bad all the people claiming hippocracy on the part of the edge,(which he isn't) don't follow their own so-called high ideals and tear down their own mansions, if not, they're the hippocrits!
Posted by vhuskey | 18.04.09, 07:07 GMT
Another one!!!! - Again we see a "Star" preaching to ohers what he/ she will not accept for themsleves. These guys really deserve to be outed, for who they really are.
Posted by Stuart | 18.04.09, 06:03 GMT