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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: May 7, 1973
Mayor McInnis presented a proclamation declaring the
week of May 13 -19, 1973 as National Girls Club Week to
Janna Peterson and Joanne Basabe, members of the
Harbor Area Girls Club.
Mayor McInnis presented a proclamation declaring the
week of May 6 -12, 1973 as Newport Beach City Arts
Festival Week to Ladislaw Reday, Chairman of the New-
port Beach City Arts Committee.
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Resolution No. 7973, a resolution of the City Council of Philip
the City of Newport Beach commending Philip F. Betten- Betten-
court, Assistant City Manager, for his outstanding court
accomplishments and dedicated service, was adopted. Commen-
dation
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City Manager Philip Bettencourt.
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
April 23, 1973 was waived, said Minutes were approved,
as amended, and ordered filed.
The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under
consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed
to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor McInnis opened the continued public hearing
regarding Revised Use Permit 1591 (Edgewater
Condominiums) to permit a 33 -unit condominium
development in a C -1 District, located at 600 East
Edgewater Avenue between Palm Street and Washing-
ton Street, and on the east side of Palm Street
between East Balboa Boulevard and East Bay Avenue;
and consideration of the Final Map of Tract 7796.
A letter was presented from Emily and Ray Ogden
stating the Fun Zone property should remain as is
until a commercial use can be established.
Letters were received after the agenda was printed
from Mrs. Kenneth C. Fetty and Mr, and Mrs.
Forrest Hart opposing the proposed Fun Zone pro-
perty condominiums.
Letters addressed to Mayor Pro Tem Rogers in favor
of the condominium project from Margaret and Dick
Plavas, Herbert D. Tobin, Jack Toon, Hal Glass,
Joan Schertzer and Goldie Joseph were presented.
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John Konwiser, developer, addressed the Council and
presented a letter from Homer Smith in favor of the
project.
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Mr. Konwiser was granted an additional ten minutes
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for his presentation.
The following people spoke in opposition to the pro-
posed condominium project: Elaine Linhoff, Mrs.
Howard Mansur, Tom Hyans representing Central
Newport Beach Community Association, Kae Ewing,
Bill Campbell representing Balboa Peninsula Point
Association, Douglas Lynn, Orville Schlueter and
Louise Ewing.
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Mr. Ewing was granted an additional two minutes for
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his presentation.
The following people spoke in favor of the project:
George Perlin representing Balboa Improvement
Association, Hazel Jones, Joan Schertzer, Goldie
Joseph, Charles Cotton and Robert Watkins.
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The hearing was closed.
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Revised Use Permit 1591 was approved, subject to
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the conditions listed below; and the Final Map of
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Tract 7796 was approved, subject to the conditions
originally recommended by the Planning Commission:
That the structures be sound attenuated to achieve
an average maximum interior noise of 60 DBA.
That the types and locations of street trees be
provided to the specifications of the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Department, and that
the standard inspection fee of $3. 00 per tree be
paid.
That landscape plans, including watering facilities
be approved by the Director of Community
Development prior to issuance of a building
permit.
That trash areas be enclosed with walls and
integrated into the building design, or all trash
areas shall be enclosed within the building.
The applicant shall obtain a demolition permit
from the Department of Community Development
prior to the commencement of demolition of any
structure on the subject property. Plans,
including proposals for the control of debris and
protection of the bay, shall be submitted to and
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approved by the Director of Community Develop -
ment prior to the issuance of demolition permits.
That the developer shall be responsible for all
precautionary actions necessary to protect the
quality of the waters of the harbor during
excavation and construction operations and shall
prepare for approval of the Director of Com-
munity Development, plans and specifications
designed to protect the waters of the adjoining
channel prior to the issuance of any building
permits.
There shall be submitted a declaration of
covenants, conditions and restrictions setting
forth an enforceable method of insuring the
installation and continued maintenance of the
jlandscaping,
walls, walks and all physical
features such as buildings, parking areas, and
trash storage areas acceptable to the Director of
Community Development and, in respect to legal
enforceability, the City Attorney; limiting
occupancy to adults only (sixteen and over); and
stipulating that Lot 1 shall remain substantially
a recreational open space area during the life
of the development.
That the development plans be substantially the
same as submitted with only minor alterations.
All of the foregoing conditions are to be prepared in
final form with the approval of the Community Develop
ment Director and the City Attorney.
2. Mayor McInnis opened the continued public hearings
regarding the Residential Growth Element of the
Newport Beach General Plan and Environmental
Impact Report EIR /NB 73 -020 and regarding the Land
Use Element of the Newport Beach General Plan and
Environmental Impact Report EIR /NB 73 -031.
Mayor Pro Tern Rogers stated that although he had
not been present at the previous hearings on these
Elements, he had listened to the taped proceedings,
and he requested an opinion from the City Attorney
as to his eligibility to participate in these hearings.
City Attorney Dennis O'Neil stated that he was eligible
to participate.
A report was presented from the City Manager and
the Community Development Director summarizing
suggested modifications to the Residential Growth
Element and the Land Use Element.
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A letter from the Citizens Environmental Quality
Control Advisory Committee regarding parking areas,
a letter from the Friends of Newport Bay commending
the open space zoning, a copy of a letter from the
Corona Highlands Property Owners Association
expressing support for the reacquisition of the City -
owned open spaces on Newport Bay, rezoning existing
areas in Corona del Mar from R -2 and R -1. 5 and
expressing concern about new high- density projects,
were presented.
Letters were received after the agenda was printed
from Harriet and James Gongwer approving the
suggested downzoning, setbacks, open spaces and
building areas; and from Mrs. A. L. Burdick against
downzoning in Corona del Mar.
The following letters were submitted at the Council
meeting: Letter from Beeco, Ltd. suggesting the
specific use alternatives in the Residential Growth
Elements for the Banning property be eliminated
until further studies are made, and the entire area
should be a specific plan area; letter from The Bluffs
Home Owners Association requesting that the density
of the Bluffs be limited to the existing tract densities;
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and a letter from Valerie Murley requesting that the
property between 22nd Street and University Drive on
the west side of the Upper Bay be designated as public
open space.
The following people participated in a discussion on
both Elements of the General Plan: Judy Tracy,
Jerry Hill .representing the Corona del Mar Civic
Association, James Parker representing the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Max Lorimore
representing the Bluffs Home Owners Association,
Mrs. Howard Babb, Bill Banning III representing
Beeco, Ltd., Larry Moore representing The Irvine
Company, Valerie Murley, and Robert Martin
representing Holstein Industries.
Motion
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Mr. Parker was granted an additional minute for his
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presentation.
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Mr. Banning was granted an additional two minutes
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for his presentation.
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Mr. Moore was granted an additional two minutes for
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his presentation.
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The hearing was closed.
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It was unanimously agreed to consider individually
the following suggested modifications, as summarized
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reference; and to refer the modified Elements to the
Planning Commission for comment.
Motion
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The Environmental Impact Reports for the Residential
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Growth Element and for the Land Use Element of the
General Plan were conditionally accepted, with the
understanding that a more in -depth review will occur
when the General Plan in its entirety is reviewed.
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The suggested modification for the Banning property
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was approved.
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The suggested modification for the Balboa Bay Club
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site was approved as amended.
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The suggested modification for the Beacon Bay Area
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was approved as amended.
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The suggested modification for the Marinapark was
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approved.
Motion
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The suggested modification for the Castaways site
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was approved as amended.
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Councilman Croul made a motion to approve the
modification to the Newport Center site as suggested.
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Councilman Ryckoff made a substitute motion to con -
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sider the Newport Center property in two parts and to
consider lowering the maximum density on the Coast
Highway parcel to less than fifteen dwelling units per
gross acre, and to refer back to the Planning Com-
mission for comment, which motion carried.
Motion
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The suggested modification for The Bluffs was ap-
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proved.
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The suggested modification for the Village concept
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was approved as amended.
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The suggested modification for the Economic Analysis
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was approved.
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The suggested modification for West Newport Harbor
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was approved as amended.
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The recommended modification to the Residential
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Growth Element for Balboa Peninsula was referred
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back to the Planning Commission, without prejudice
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or direction for comment.
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was modified to include, "and Edgewater condo -
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miniums will be permitted a density of up to 21
dwelling units per acre. "
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The suggested modification for Old Corona del Mar
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was approved.
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Councilman Ryckoff stated for the record that "in
approving the trend growth projection approach, I
think we are stepping away from the intent of the
General Plan and acting in contradiction to the
General Plan policy. "
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The suggested modification for East Corona del Mar
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was approved.
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The suggested modification for Upper Bay- Northwest
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was approved as amended.
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The boundaries of Upper Bay were modified to include
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the land exchange remnant.
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The West Newport Harbor Banning property was
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modified to designate the entire area as a specific
plan area.
The Residential Zoning Policy for the Bluffs, East -
bluff and Park Newport, limiting the maximum density
of the vacant site north of the Newporter Inn to 15
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dwelling units per gross acre; was referred back to
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the Planning Commission for comment regarding
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decreasing the density to 8 units per acre.
3. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding
North Fo:
an amendment to the Planned Community Standards
for North Ford to permit expansion of land uses and
updating of development standards for a portion of
Blocks 56 and 57, Irvine's Subdivision, located
between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevards
and between Bison Avenue and the extension of Bonita
Canyon Road, Planning Commission Amendment No.
326; and consideration of Environmental Impact
Report EIR /NB 73 -026.
A report from the Community Development Depart -
ment was presented with North Ford Planned Com-
munity District Regulations and Environmental
Impact Evaluation EIR /NB 73 -026.
Allan Beek addressed the Council opposing the re-
zoning of the property to commercial.
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Larry Moore, General Planning Administrator for
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The Irvine Company, addressed the Council in behalf
of the proposed amendment.
Motion
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Mr. Moore was granted an additional five minutes
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for his presentation.
Alan Tracy, representing Eastbluff Homeowners,
addressed the Council opposing the rezoning.
Motion
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Mr. Tracy was granted an additional two minutes
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for his presentation.
Motion
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The hearing was closed.
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Motion
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Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to reopen the
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hearing, which motion failed.
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Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to reset the
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matter for public hearing on May 29, which motion
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failed.
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Resolution No. 7974, amending the Planned Com-
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Community, was adopted.
4. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
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with Ordinance No. 1497, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 20. 65 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
ENTITLED "SPECIFIC PLAN (NEWPORT
SHORES), "
Planning Commission Amendment No. 371, estab-
lishing Specific Plan #4 on properties north of West
Coast Highway between West Coast Highway and
Newport Shores Drive and between the Santa Ana
River and the Semeniuk Slough.
Bob Brockman addressed the Council and opposed
changing the property at Walnut and Pacific Coast
Highway from commercial to residential.
John Shea, representing Newport Shores Community
Association, addressed the Council in support of the
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Mr. Shea was granted an additional minute for his
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Dana Smith addressed the Council in favor of the
Specific Plan but opposed tandem parking.
The hearing was closed.
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Ordinance No. 1497 was referred back to the Planning
Commission for revision to eliminate the concept of
tandem and open carport parking, to ,review the
Brockman property at Walnut and the Coast Highway
and to review the remodeling clause, and to add a
section on abatement of abandoned uses.
Councilman Dostal stated that he would like the record
to show that he voted "no" because of the elimination
of tandem parking.
5. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
with Ordinance No. 1498, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICTING MAP NO. 1,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 355, rezoning
Lot 8, Block 6, Seashore Tract, from a C -1 -H
District to an R -1.5 District and establishing a ten -
foot front yard setback, located at 211 Lugonia Street
on the southwesterly corner of Lugonia Street and
Newport Shores Drive in Newport Shores.
Dana Smith, applicant, addressed the Council and
asked that the matter be continued until the Specific
Plan for Newport Shores is resolved
Councilman Ryckoff left the Council table.
The hearing was continued until final action has been
taken on Ordinance No. 1497.
6. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
with Ordinance No. 1499, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
PORTIONS OF DISTRICTING MAPS NOS 22 AND
22 -A,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 365, rezoning
Parcel 1, R/S 15/30 from an R -1 District to an A -P
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Dana Smith addressed the Council in favor of the
Specific Plan but opposed tandem parking.
The hearing was closed.
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Ordinance No. 1497 was referred back to the Planning
Commission for revision to eliminate the concept of
tandem and open carport parking, to ,review the
Brockman property at Walnut and the Coast Highway
and to review the remodeling clause, and to add a
section on abatement of abandoned uses.
Councilman Dostal stated that he would like the record
to show that he voted "no" because of the elimination
of tandem parking.
5. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
with Ordinance No. 1498, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICTING MAP NO. 1,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 355, rezoning
Lot 8, Block 6, Seashore Tract, from a C -1 -H
District to an R -1.5 District and establishing a ten -
foot front yard setback, located at 211 Lugonia Street
on the southwesterly corner of Lugonia Street and
Newport Shores Drive in Newport Shores.
Dana Smith, applicant, addressed the Council and
asked that the matter be continued until the Specific
Plan for Newport Shores is resolved
Councilman Ryckoff left the Council table.
The hearing was continued until final action has been
taken on Ordinance No. 1497.
6. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
with Ordinance No. 1499, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
PORTIONS OF DISTRICTING MAPS NOS 22 AND
22 -A,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 365, rezoning
Parcel 1, R/S 15/30 from an R -1 District to an A -P
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District, located at 301 Newport Boulevard on the
southwesterly corner of Hospital Road and Newport
Boulevard (Hoag Memorial Hospital).
A report dated April 23 was presented from the
Community Development Department.
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Ordinance No. 1499 was adopted,.
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Councilman Ryckoff returned to the Council table.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A letter was presented from the Balboa Island
Bicycl
Improvement Association regarding Bicycle Trails
Trails
Committee appointments.
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mittee.
2. A report was presented from the Public Works
Asses
Director regarding alley improvement on Balboa
Dist 5
Peninsula (Assessment District 54)..
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3. A report was presented from the City Manager
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regarding the UCI Teaching Hospital.
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A letter from the Central Orange County Taxpayers
Association opposing the on- campus location and a
resolution of the City of Huntington Beach supporting
the UCI On- Campus Teaching Hospital were presented.
A statement was received after the agenda was printed
from Hoag Hospital supporting the concept of a teach-
ing and research hospital on the Irvine Campus.
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Resolution No. 7975, supporting the University of
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Teaching Hospital, was adopted.
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4. A report from the Newport Beach Citizens Environ-
mental Quality Control Advisory Committee recom-
mending that the City Council pass a resolution
regarding letters of support on AB 594, concerning
non - returnable or throw -away beverage containers,
was referred to the Pending 'Leg i slation Committee.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented with a letter from the Bank of Newport
requesting an encroachment permit for a directional
traffic sign in the south parkway, on 16th Street west
of Dover Drive.
The encroachment permit was approved, subject to
the condition that the sign be relocated at the bank's
expense at the time 16th Street is widened.
2. A report was presented from the Community Develop -
ment Department regarding request of M. J. Brock
and Sons for a review of the Tentative Map and Con -
ditions of Approval of Tract 7967 (Jasmine Creek), a
subdivision of 84.7 acres located at the southwest
corner of San Joaquin Hills Road and Marguerite
Avenue, zoned P -C.
Jack Harter, Vice President of M. J. Brock and Sons,
addressed the Council.
The requested revision to the Tentative Map and
Conditions of Approval of Tract 7967 was approved.
3. A report was presented from the City Manager
regarding Marinapark.
A letter from Rutan & Tucker, Attorneys at Law
representing Marinapark residents, requesting a
transition period for the termination of the Marina -
park leases, was presented.
Herbert Williams, resident of Marinapark, briefly
addressed the Council.
Resolution No. 7976, expressing reaffirmation of the
lease termination and expressing intention to permit
a transition period for Newport Marinapark at the
termination of the trailer space rental agreements,
setting forth a time period of six months within which
all Marinapark residents' signatures must be obtained
on the matter or be brought back to Council, was
adopted.
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4. . A report from the Chairman of the Water Quality
Water
Subcommittee of the Newport Beach Environmental
Quality Control Citizens Advisory Committee
regarding the Committee's study of the Newport Beach
water supply and quality was referred to the Water
Committee for study and recommendation.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
The following items were approved by one motion
affirming the actions on the Consent Calendar:
1. The following ordinance was introduced and set for
public hearing on May 29, 1973:
Proposed Ordinance No. 1500, being, AN ORDINANCE
Specific
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAP-
Plan
TER 20.41 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
District
CODE, ENTITLED "SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT, "
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authorizing the preparation of "Specific Plans" and
providing for their implementation. (A report from
the Community Development Department was pre-
sented.)
2. The following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 7977 designating an intersection at
Stop Signs
which vehicles are required to stop and directing the
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Traffic Engineer to erect necessary stop signs;
requiring vehicles on Lancaster Street to stop at 62nd
Street. (A report from the Public Works Department
was presented.)
Resolution No. 7978 repealing Resolution No. 7697
Green Belt
and abolishing the Santa Ana River - Santiago Creek
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Committee.
.Resolution No. 7979 authorizing the execution of a
16th St
Grant of Easement to the Southern California Edison
Reservoir
Company to underground electrical facilities for the
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pumping station at the 16th Street reservoir site.
(A report from the Public Works Director was.pre-
sented.)
Resolution No. 7980 awarding a contract for the 1972-
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73 Seal Coat Program to Ted R. Jenkins, Contract
Seal Coat
No. 1521. (A report from the Public Works Director
Program
was presented.)
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Resolution No. 7981 awarding a contract for Miscel-
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Westcliff and Baycrest Areas to R. W. McClellan &
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Sons, Inc., Contract No. 1522. (A report from the
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Public Works Director was presented.)
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Resolution No. 7982 authorizing the execution of an
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agreement with Rudy and Ivanelle Choy, subdividers,
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for the construction of improvements in Resubdivision
No. 304. (A report from the Public Works Director
was presented. )
3. The following communications were referred as in-
dicated:
Referred to Community Development Department, a
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letter from J. Ray Wiggle opposing proposed "Water
Dune
World" development.
Referred to Newport Beach City Arts Committee,
letter from Long Beach Regional Arts Council
regarding their Art Festival.
Referred to Council Appointments Committee, letter
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asking that a representative from West Newport be
appointed to the Library Board of Trustees for the
vacancy which occurs in June.
Referred to staff for study and report back, letter
from Charles W. and Doris B. Masters asking that
Appe
the appeal procedures for resubdivisions be revised
to incorporate the same or similar requirements as
are provided for variances.
Referred to staff for reply, a letter from C. P. Avery
Cliff
opposing the sign on the Cliff Drive church.
Sign
Referred to staff for reply, a letter from Mrs.
Dorothy M. Talbott asking for a bike rack on the
beach at the end of 36th Street.
Referred to Planning Commission for study and
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recommendation, letter from Orange County Planning
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Director regarding Orange County General iPlan.
Plan
Referred to Transportation Plan, Citizens Advisory
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Committee, letter to Councilman Dostal from Dover
Brid
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citizens opposing bridges over Upper Newport Bay.
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City Clerk for filing-and inclusion in the records:
Letter from John A. Spencer regarding a steel brace
protruding over the sidewalk near the southeast
corner of Jasmine and Second in Corona del Mar.
Letter from Mrs. Marion K. Wood urging preser-
vation of Upper Newport Bay as a wildlife sanctuary.
.Copy of a letter to the City Manager from Charles and
DeeDee Masters commending Shirley Morgan of the
Community Development Department for her ability.
Letter from the West Newport Beach Improvement
Association commending City staff, particularly
Messrs. Hogan, Gunn and Cowan, for their role in
the development of a general plan.
Letter from Harold F. Collins thanking skip - loader
operators identified only as Larry and Gary for their
assistance in cleaning sand from his sidewalk.
Letter from the West Newport Beach Improvement
Association thanking Council and staff for the fine
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beaches.
Letter from City of Orange inviting Council to a
reception on April 29 honoring Orange's returned
prisoner of war, Major David Luna.
Letters from the Local Agency Formation Commission
regarding hearings on May 9, 1973 in connection with
the following proposed annexations:
Proposed annexation to Costa Mesa Sanitary
District designated Engineer's No. 149,
located easterly of Babb Street and southerly
of Paularina Avenue.
Proposed annexation to City of Costa Mesa
designated Maschmeyer Annexation, located
westerly of Del Mar Avenue between Santa
Ana Avenue and Willo Lane.
Proposed annexation to Costa Mesa Park and
Recreation District designated Maschmeyer
Annexation.
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ward requesting
a curb cut at Ocean Front alley and "I" Street, with
copy of reply from Public Works Director.
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A letter from City of Irvine stating that its Council
had gone on record opposing any change in the present
method of apportionment of sales and use tax under
the Bradley -Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax
Law.
Resolutions of cities of Buena Park, Anaheim and
Westminster urging United States Congress to ap-
propriate funds to complete the study of the Santa
Ana River Basin flood hazard, and implement
measures to alleviate the threat of flooding.
Letter from the State Board of Equalization enclosing
a new schedule of filing and processing fees.
A letter from Dedication Ceremonies Committee,
Completion California State Water Project inviting
Council to the dedication ceremonies marking com-
pletion of water project to be held in Riverside and at
Perris Dam (southeast of Riverside) on May 17 and
18, 1973.
Second Legislative Digest from League of California
Cities.
Letter from State Department of Water Resources
enclosing copy of Bulletin No. 74 -1 "Cathodic Pro-
tection Well Standards: State of California ".
Agenda of Orange County Board of Supervisors
meetings of April 24, 25, May 1 and 2, 1973.
5. The following claims were denied, and the City
Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier was con-
firmed:
Claim of Edward Crawford for personal injuries
allegedly received in connection with an incident
which occurred at Hoag Hospital on or about
March 4, 1973.
Claim of Bryan Anthony Le Mar, a minor,for per-
sonal injuries received on January 28, 1973 when he
received an electric shock and fell from a utility pole
in Buck Gully, allegedly due to negligence on the
part of the City.
Claim of Dr. M. D. Turbow for damage to his pro-
perty at 5307 Seashore Drive in October or November,
1972, allegedly due to vibration from the heavy trucks
working on the groin construction in West Newport.
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6. The following staff reports were received and ordered
filed:
A report dated April 27 from the City Attorney re-
General
garding General Plan and Rezoning State requirements.
Plan
A report dated April 30 from the City Attorney re-
Rules of
garding comparison of City Council and Planning
Procedur
Commission Rules of Procedure.
7. A joint public hearing before the City Council and the
Or Co
Planning Commission was set for 7:30 P.M. on
Ping Dept
May 21, 1973 to review the County Planning Depart-
Growth
ment's Growth Policy Report, "People, Policy and
Policy
Growth - -A New Direction? "
Report
8. The work on Jamboree Road Median Paving, Islands
Jamb Rd
5, 6 & 7, Contract No. 1495, was accepted, and the
Median
City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Com-
Paving
pletion and to release the bonds 35 days after the
Notice of Completion has been filed. (A report from
the Public Works Director was presented.)
9. The work for the Hospital Road - Westminster Avenue
Hospital
Water Main from Placentia Avenue to 15th Street and
West -
the Westminster Avenue Widening from North New-
minster
port Boulevard to 15th Street, Contract No. 1428,
was accepted, and the City Clerk was authorized to
file a Notice of Completion and to release the bonds
35 days after the Notice of Completion has been filed.
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented.)
10. The work on the Balboa Coves Odor Reduction System,
West Npt
Contract No. 1494, was accepted, and the City Clerk
Gas Odor
was authorized to file a Notice of Completion and to
release the bonds 35 days after the Notice of Com-
pletion has been filed. (A report from the Public
Works Director was presented.)
11. The plans and specifications for the Jamboree Road
Jamb Rd
Police Facility, C -1514, were approved; and the City
Police
Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be
Facility
opened at 2:00 P. M. on June 26, 1973; and the Building
Excise Tax Fee of $7, 200 was waived. (A report
from the Public Works Director was presented. )
12.. The plans and specifications for the Spyglass Hill
Spyglass
Pump Station, Zone V, C -1488, were approved, and
Hill Pum]
the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to
Station
be opened at 10 :00 A. M. on May 30, 1973. (A report
from the Public Works Director was presented. )
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13. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
BA -68, $601. 67 transfer of Budget Appropriations
for the purchase of 7 2- drawer legal files from Travel
and Meetings- Marine Safety to Office Equipment -
Marine Safety, General Fund.
BA -69, $348. 83 increase in Budget Appropriations
and in Revenue Estimates for development of Via
Antibes traffic median and Goldenrod footbridge
improvement, Donations and Contributions received
from the Women's Division of the Harbor Chamber of
Commerce and the Lido Isle Community Association
for Park & Recreation (Parks, Parkways, etc. )-
Maintenance and Repair Materials, Special Depart -
mental Supplies, Park and Recreation Fund. (A
report from PB &R Director was presented. )
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A memorandum from the Parks, Beaches and
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Recreation Director to the City Manager regarding
Motion
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new recreation programs was referred back to the
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City Manager for discussion during review of the
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1973 -74 Budget.
Z. A resolution of the City of Half Moon Bay urging the
State Legislature to enact legislation that will
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equalize the tax burden within the Coastal Zone which
Motion
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is now being borne solely by the local taxpayers was
Ayes
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x
x
x
x
x
x
referred to the Pending Legislation Committee.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Resolution No. 7983, expressing Council's opposition
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Motion
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to Public Employer - Employee relations legislation,
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was adopted.
2. Resolution No. 7984, opposing introduction of bills by
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Senate Bill 90 reimbursement provisions, was
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permit the construction of a single family dwelling
that encroaches to the front property line (where the
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Districting Map indicates a 10 foot front yard setback)
in the R -1 District, located at 3611 Ocean Boulevard,
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was set for public hearing at 7:30 P. M. on May 29,
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1973.
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1973 to consider an eight- month's extension of
Ordinance No. 1490, an emergency ordinance pro-
hibiting the issuance of all building permits for all
construction on the Balboa Peninsula except for
permitted uses in the R -1 and R -1. 5 Districts and
exempting the C -1 District.
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5. A public hearing was set for 7:30 P. M., May 29,
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1973 regarding Variance Application No. 1030 of
Sterling H. Wolfe, Jr. to permit 'a structure to
exceed the floor area ratio limitations in the R -2
District in order to provide driveway approaches to
subterranean garages and to provide additional
parking on property located at 6204 West Ocean Front,
Newport Beach.
6. Richard Brown, attorney representing Monterey Still,
requested an amendment to their off -site parking
agreement to eliminate the daytime valet service.
It was decided that the matter would be considered
when the required parking places were in and marked.
Mayor McInnis adjourned the meeting at 2:18 A.M.,
May 8 to 7:30 P. M. , May 21, 1973 for the purpose of
holding a joint public hearing before the City Council and
the Planning Commission on the Orange County Planning
Department's Growth Policy Report, "People, Policy and
Growth - -A New Direction? "
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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
May 8, 1973
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FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF MODIFICATIONS MADE BY THE C1TY COUNCIL TO THE
RESIDENTIAL GROWTH ELEMENT (RGE) AND LAND USE ELEMENT (LUE)
At the continued public hearing held Monday, May 7, 1973, the
Council amended the proposed Residential Growth Element (RGE) and Land
Use Element (LUE). The summation of the suggestions prompting the modifi-
cations and the specific modifications to both the RGE and LUE are as
follows:
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT. By minute action, the Council
moved conditional acceptance to the EIR of the RGE and the
LUE, with the understanding that a more in -depth review will
occur when the General Plan in its entirety is reviewed.
BANNING PROPERTY. It was suggested that the RGE and LUE be more
"generally" described pending further flood control studies,
transportation studies, greenbelt studies, etc.
Action: RGE. Statistical Area A -1 (Page 7): The second para-
graph shall be replaced with the following: "This entire area
has been designated as a 'specific plan' area and all proposals
for residential or other uses shall be reviewed as a part of
that specific plan."
• Action: RGE. Statistical Area A -2 (Page 8 Subparagraph 2
shall be replaced with the following: '2 Residential develop-
ment west of Superior Avenue shall be permitted in all areas
except the M -1 district. However, the area included in the
'Specific Plan' area on the land use plan may include uses
other than residential. Maximum density shall be 15 dwelling
units per gross acre in the area south of the westerly extension
of 16th Street to the present City boundary and a maximum density
of 6 dwelling units per gross acre north of the extension of 16th
Street."
Action: LUE. West Newport Harbor (Page 9): The four paragraphs
under the title est Newport Harbor shall be replaced by the
following: "Beeco, Ltd. (Banning) Property: This area, north of
'Newport Shores' and extending easterly from the Santa Ana River
is designated as a 'Specific Plan' area on the Land Use Plan.
This will permit the development of an overall plan for the area
after the completion of investigation of economic and physical
feasibility of a small craft harbor in the lowlands area extending
northward into Costa Mesa.
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"Such a harbor, if feasible, would provide full marina,
marine service, and commercial recreational facilities. In
addition, a public riding and hiking trail and parking area
is proposed as part of the county -wide Santa Ana Greenbelt
Project. The remainder of the land would be used for resi-
dential development as discussed in the 'Residential Growth
Development', modified, if and as necessary, to relate to the
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"If the harbor is not feasible, alternate plans, including
residential with associated commercial service facilities,
should be considered. In any event, the property owners
should have the responsibility for developing a plan for ap-
proval by the City at the time any land use proposals are made.
The development shall be consistent with the criteria set forth
in the General Plan."
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BALBOA BAY CLUB, BEACON BAY, MARINAPARK. It was suggested that
these three City -owned pieces of property be designated to permit
a number of options pending more detailed study.
Action: RGE. a) Statistical Division H (Page 20) Subpara-
rg aph 4 should be changed to read: No furt er residential
development shall be oermitted in the remaining commercial
districts in Division H, and any further residential develop-
ment on the Balboa Bay Club site shall be permitted only in
accordance with a specific area plan to be prepared by the
Balboa Bay Club and approved by the City. Said plan is to be
prepared within five years after the adoption date of the
General Plan."
b) Statistical Division G Fade 19 Suboaragraph 1 should
be changed to read: "All of the residential district in
Beacon Bay shall remain until a specific area plan is develop-
ed and approved. Said plan is to be prepared within five years
after the adoption date of the General Plan."
c) Statistical Division D_(Pa a 13)__S 6 should be
changed to read as follows: "The beach and the Newport Beach
Elementary School may be rezoned to the OS — open space
district; the City -owned property at Marinapark shall continue
as a mobilehome park until such time as that use is phased out,
at which time the property may be rezoned to the OS - open space
district."
Action: LUE. a Balboa Bay Club Site (Page 14) should be
changed to rea . "It is proposed that in keeping with the
uniqueness of this harbor front site, that the City study a
multiplicity of uses. The exact nature of the uses will be
determined by a specific area plan to be developed prior to
the expiration of the current lease. Said plan is to be pre -
pared�,within five years after the adoption date of the General
Plan.
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Action: LUE (b) Beacon Bay Area (Page 13) should be changed
to read: "It.is proposed that in keeping.with the unique-
ness of this site that a multiplicity of uses be considered.
The exact nature of the uses should be determined by a speci-
fic area plan to be developed prior to the expiration of the
current lease. Said plan is to be prepared within five years
• after the adoption date of the General Plan."
Action: LUE c Marinapark (Page 13) should be changed to
read: " Marinapark shall continue as a mobilehome park until
such time as that use is phased out, at which time the property
may be rezoned to the OS - open space district."
4. CASTAWAYS SITE. It was suggested that the Castaways site density
be increased from 8 d.u.'s per acre to 15 d.u.'s per acre, unless
residential use is permitted in Newport Center.
Action: RGE. Statistical Division J (Page 21) Subparagraph 1
was changed to read as follows: "Residential development in
the southernmost vacant area (The Castaways Site) shall be
limited to a maximum density of 8 dwelling units per gross acre
unless adequate open space is provided under a specific area plan'.'
5. NEWPORT CENTER. It was suggested that three condominium towers
be permitted in the commercially zoned Newport Center.
Action: RGE. Statistical Division L (Page 24) Subparagraph 2
should be changed to read: "That additional residential de-
velopment in Newport Center be permitted on the vacant area on
Jamboree Road and the Coast Highway which backs up on the
Country Club with a maximum density of 15 dwelling units per
gross acre and that sites for residential development at a
density not to exceed 35 dwelling units per'acre, subject to
• the approval of the City, be permitted."
The City Council requested comments from the Planning Commission
on the feasibility of considering the vacant area on Jamboree
Road and the Coast Highway in two parcels with the parcel on
Coast Highway having less density than the 15 d.u.'s per gross
acre.
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6. THE BLUFFS. It was suggested that the former high -rise sites
ensa ity be increased from 5 d.u.'s per acre to 8 d.u.'s per acre.
Action: RGE. Statistical Division K (Page 23) Subparagraph 2
should be changed to read: "Residential development in the two
southernmost 'high -rise' sites in the Bluffs should be limited
to a maximum density of 8 dwelling units per gross acre."
7. VILLAGE CONCEPT. It was suggested that the village concept of
Newport Beach be encouraged and that the formation of municipal
advisory groups and special assessment districts be encouraged.
Action: LUE. Overall Cif Form (Page 2). The following should
be added to the first paragraph: "The City shall encourage the
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formation of independent municipal advisory groups within
each of the villages that go to make up the City and the City
will cooperate with such village representatives for the im-
provement of the environment and physical facilities within
its villages."
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. It was suggested that no portion of the General
Plan be adopted which would necessarily result in a budget deficit.
Action: RGE. Introduction (Page 1). The following should be
added to the only paragraph: 'By t e use of 10 year revenue
and expenditure projections and by managing needed capital im-
provements, the City shall assure a favorable budget posture."
Action: LUE. Land Use Summary (Page 8). To conclude the
second paragraph add: "By the use of 10 year revenue and ex-
penditure projections and by managing needed capital improve-
ments, the City shall assure a favorable budget posture."
WEST NEWPORT. It was suggested that the reduction of multiple
dwelling units by 27% and an increase of single family dwellings
by 20% is inconsistent and that the trend growth projection be
allowed.
Action: RGE. Statistical Division B, Subparagraph 3 (Page 10
should be changed to read: "All R -2 and R -3 districts shall
remain as currently zoned and the table for this statistical
area reflect this density."
10. BALBOA PENINSULA. It was suggested that the recommended reduction
by 45% in multiple dwellings and the 58% reduction in duplexes is
excessive and that the trend growth projection be allowed. The City
Council took no action on this suggestion, but requested comment
from the PLanning Commission on the following:
Statistical Division D (Pace 13
be deleted and following renumbering of the remaining para-
graphs replaced by the following: "All residential zones
currently in existence shall be maintained with the understand-
ing that appropriate development standards will be developed.
Where appropriate, commercial zones may be reclassified to a
residential zone."
Earlier on the agenda the Council took action to approve of the
Edgewater condominium project. This necessitated the following
change in the RGE.
Action: RGE. General City -wide Zoning Policies (Page 4) Sub-
paragraph 1. The following was added: "and Edgewater con-
dominiums will be permitted a density of up to 21 dwelling
units per acre."
11. OLD CORONA DEL MAR. It was suggested that the reduction of multiple
family zoning was too severe and that the trend growth projections
should be allowed.
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Action: RGE. Statistical Areas F -2 F -3 and 1-4 Page 17).
T second paragraph shall be replaced with the
he following:
"All R -2 and R -3 districts shall remain with appropriate de-
velopment standards to be prepared and the table for these
statistical areas shall reflect this policy. The effect on
traffic and parking is to be studied in greater depth and,
• if necessary, remedies are to be reflected in the development
standards."
12. EAST CORONA DEL MAR. It was suggested that the reduction in duplex
zoning by 85% is too :severe and that the trend growth projection
be allowed.
Action: RGE. Statistical Areas F -5, F -6, F -7 and F -&
Page 18 Subparagraphs 1 and 2 shall be replaced by the fol-
lowing: "The R -2 districts in this area shall remain and
no zone change shall be granted which would permit an in-
tensification of development. The table shall reflect this
policy."
13. UPPER BAY - NORTHWEST. It was proposed that the commercial con-
venience center at the intersection of Tustin Avenue and University
Park be eliminated.
Action: LUE. Vacant site Northwest of Uaoer Bay (Pape 15).
The second sentence shall be replaced by the following:
"Such alternative development may be permitted only in ac-
cordance with a specific area.plan with the residentially
developed portions of the plan to be maintained at a maximum
density of 6 dwelling units per gross acre as discussed in
the Residential Growth Element."
14. THE BLUFFS - LAND TRADE REMNANT. It was suggested that the wording
in the RGE and LUE was satisfactory, but that the map should be
• modified to show the land trade remnant as part of the Upper Bay
classification. The Council, by minute action, approved modifi-
cation of the Upper Bay boundaries.
15. RGE. Residential Zoning Policy for Statistical Division K (Page 23)
Subparagraph 1. The Council requested comment from the Planning
Commission on the feasibility of permitting only 8 dwelling units
per gross acre on the property north of the Newporter Inn.
Pursuant to the requirements of State law, please have the Planning
Commission comment on the above which would permit the City Council to take
action adopting the RGE and the LUE.
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