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NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MINUTES
100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach
Corona del Mar Conference Room (Bay E-1st Floor)
Thursday, April 13, 2017
REGULAR HEARING
3:30 p.m.
A. CALL TO ORDER—The meeting was called to order at 3:30 p.m.
Staff Present: Patrick J.Alford, Zoning Administrator
Gregg Ramirez, Senior Planner
Makana Nova,Associate Planner
Benjamin M. Zdeba,Associate Planner
Liz Westmoreland,Assistant Planner
Melinda Whelan,Assistant Planner
David Lee, Planning Technician
B. REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCES
None.
C. MINUTES of March 30, 2017
Action: Approved
D. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
ITEM NO. 1 Moiso Lot Line Adjustment No. LA2017-001 (PA2017-010)
Site Location: 25 and 27 Inverness Lane Council District 5
Liz Westmoreland, Assistant Planner, provided a brief project description stating that the application is for a
lot line adjustment of two contiguous lots at 25 and 27 Inverness Lane. The two lots are zoned as Low
Density Residential Area 9 of the Planned Community PC8 Big Canyon. The project site consists of Lots 72
and 73 of Tract 7368. Each lot currently contains one single-family residence. However, prior to the
recordation of the lot line adjustment, the structure at 25 inverness would be demolished or altered to comply
with all applicable development standards. Ms. Westmoreland stated that the applicant requests to shift the
existing side property line of 27 Inverness Lane approximately 13 feet to the west. This will reallocate
approximately 1,358 square feet from 25 Inverness Lane (or Lot 72)to 27 Inverness Lane. The proposed lots
would continue to meet the minimum site area requirement of the underlying zoning, as the two properties
would still exceed 8,000 square feet. The number of parcels will remain unchanged as a result of the lot line
adjustment and there will be no change in the density or intensity of development. Access to the site would
not be altered. Therefore, Staff recommended approval of Lot Line Adjustment No. LA2017-001 and provided
a resolution with findings and conditions.
Applicant and owner, Anthony Moiso, stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of
the required conditions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed.
Action: Approved
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ITEM NO.2 708 Heliotrope Avenue Condominiums Tentative Parcel Map No. NP2017-006
(PA2017-051)
Site Location: 708 and 708'/: Heliotrope Avenue Council District 6
David Lee, Planning Technician, provided a brief project description stating that the proposed project site is
zoned as two-unit residential. An existing duplex will be replaced with a new two-unit duplex. Mr. Lee stated
that the tentative parcel map would allow for each unit to be sold separately as condominiums. There are no
waivers of the subdivision development standards proposed, and staff recommended approval and provided
a resolution with findings.
Applicant Buzz Person stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of the required
conditions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed.
Action: Approved
ITEM NO. 3 617 Narcissus Avenue Condominiums Tentative Parcel Map No. NP2017-005
(PA2017-049)
Site Location: 617 and 617'/: Narcissus Avenue Council District 6
David Lee, Planning Technician, provided a brief project description stating that the proposed project site is
zoned as two-unit residential. An existing duplex will be replaced with a new two-unit duplex. Mr. Lee stated
that the tentative parcel map would allow for each unit to be sold separately as condominiums. There are no
waivers of the subdivision development standards proposed, and staff recommended approval and provided
a resolution with findings.
Applicant Buzz Person stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of the required
conditions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed.
Action: Approved
ITEM NO. 4 503 Poinsettia Avenue Condominiums Tentative Parcel Map No. NP2017-004
(PA2017-050)
Site Location: 503 and 503 Y: Poinsettia Avenue Council District 6
David Lee, Planning Technician, provided a brief project description stating that the proposed project site is
zoned as two-unit residential. An existing duplex will be replaced with a new two-unit duplex. Mr. Lee stated
that the tentative parcel map would allow for each unit to be sold separately as condominiums. There are no
waivers of the subdivision development standards proposed, and staff recommended approval and provided
a resolution with findings.
Applicant Buzz Person stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of the required
conditions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed.
Action: Approved
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ITEM NO. 5 3990 and 4000 Westerly Place Parking Modification Permit No. MD2017-003
(PA2017-037)
Site Location: 3990 and 4000 Westerly Place Council District 3
Melinda Whelan, Assistant Planner, provided a brief project description stating that the request is for a
modification permit to reduce the parking requirement from one space per 225 square feet of net floor area to
one space per 250 square feet of net floor area. The request is associated with a remodel and improvements
to the existing office buildings including the addition of elevators and a common exterior seating area. The
property is located in the John Wayne Airport area and the existing development contains two office buildings
and a shared parking lot in the Newport Place Planned Community (PC-11). The PC-11 regulations offer
relief of the parking requirement with the approval of a modification permit. The existing parking is
nonconforming with one space per 240 square feet of net public area. The existing parking has not proven
detrimental and has been sufficient. The one space per 250 square feet of net public area is consistent with
the standard Zoning Code required parking for general office. Staff recommended approval of Modification
Permit No. MD2017-003 and provided a resolution with findings and conditions.
Applicant Dickson Oi of Shlemmer Algaze Associates, on behalf of property owner Ted Bischak, stated that
he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of the required conditions.
The Zoning Administrator asked if the applicant was aware of what the parking rate was at the time of original
construction. Mr. Oi responded that to his knowledge it has always been 199 spaces. In response to
clarification requested by the Zoning Administrator, the applicant confirmed that the existing parking is
adequate for the two office buildings and historically there have been no issues with parking. The Zoning
Administrator added that it appears the project was originally built consistent with city-wide standard office
parking requirements, possibly before PC-11 was adopted.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed.
Action: Approved
ITEM NO. 6 Sharp Residence Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-001 (PA2017-016)
Site Location: 5223 River Avenue Council District 1
Gregg Ramirez, Senior Planner, provided a brief project description stating that the request is for a coastal
development permit (CDP). The request includes approval for the demolition of an existing duplex and
construction of a new single-family residence that is designed to comply with all applicable development
standards. He further indicated that staff's recommendation of approval was based on compliance with all
applicable development standards and that the project would not have an adverse affect on coastal
resources, public views or coastal access.
Applicant Phil Edmondson of Pacific Coast Architects, on behalf of the property owners, the Sharps, stated
that he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of the required conditions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing.
One member of the public, Philip Mladinich, spoke and asked about the City's CDP and appeal process. He
owns the property next door and was concerned about hazardous materials during demolition and inquired
about the timeline for demolition and construction.Zoning Administrator Alford explained that the City recently
received permitting authority for CDP's and this would be the first CDP issued. Staff indicated that proper
handling of hazardous materials typically found during the demolition of old homes is the responsibility of a
licensed contractor, is monitored by the City and subject to standard requirements.
There were no other public comments.
Action: Approved
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ITEM NO.7 30 Harbor Island Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-006 (PA2017-020)
Site Location: 30 Harbor Island Council District 5
Makana Nova, Associate Planner, provided a brief project description stating that the application is for the
demolition of an existing single-family residence. The property is located on Harbor Island, a private island,
which was determined by the State in 1984 to be inaccessible to the public and not suitable for public trust
uses. The applicant had prepared a Construction Pollution Prevention Plan to address run-off during the
demolition process. Staff was suggesting the addition of five conditions of approval to more specifically
address the requirements for run-off. These conditions identify that demolition and construction materials
should not impact environmentally sensitive habitat or receiving waters, that Best Management Practices and
Good Housekeeping Practices would be adhered to, hazardous materials would be handled appropriately,
debris would be stockpiled appropriately on-site during demolition, and trash and debris would be disposed of
appropriately. Finally, Ms. Nova noted that staff had received one public comment letter noting their support
for the proposed project.
Applicant John F. Biggs, representing the property owner, stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution
and conditions of approval including the additional suggested conditions and agrees with them. He thanked
the City and staff for facilitating the processing of Coastal Development Permits.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed. The Zoning Administrator chose to adopt the five additional conditions as
suggested by staff.
Action: Approved
ITEM NO. 8 North Newport Center Planned Community Development Agreement Annual
Review No. DA2007-002 (PA2009-023)
Site Location: Block 100, 400, 500, 600 and 800 of Newport Center Drive and
San Joaquin Plaza Council District 5
Benjamin M. Zdeba, Associate Planner, provided a brief project description stating that the North Newport
Center Planned Community area did not have any major projects for the year 2016, and noted there were 12
tenant improvement projects that did not result in any gross floor area changes.
The Zoning Administrator inquired about any remaining public benefit obligations.
Shawna Schaffner of CAA Planning, Inc., on behalf of Irvine Company, stated most of the obligations had
already been completed in prior years, as shown in the Annual Report. She noted there are only a few
remaining obligations.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Seeing that no one from the public wished to comment
the public hearing was closed.
The Zoning Administrator found Irvine Company in good faith and compliance with the North Newport Center
Zoning Implementation and Public Benefit Agreement for the year 2016.
Action: Receive and File North Newport Center Implementation and Public Benefit
Agreement Annual Report Year 2016 (January 2016-December 2016)
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
None.
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F. ADJOURNMENT
The hearing was adjourned at 3:58 p.m.
The agenda for the Zoning Administrator Hearing was posted on April 7, 2017, at 4:15. p.m. in the
Chambers binder and on the digital display board located inside the vestibule of the Council
Chambers at 100 Civic Center Drive and on the City's website on April 7, 2017, at 4:30 p.m.
Patrick J. Alford, Zoning Administrator
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