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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19 - Authorizing an Appeal of the RHNA and Amending the Purpose of the Housing Element Update Advisory Committee - CorrespondenceOrange Coast River Park Conservancy PO Box 12932 Newport Beach, CA 92658-5079 http://ocriverpa rk.o rg/ President Robert Wilson Vice President Nancy Gardner Treasurer Bo Glover Secretary Dennis Baker (acting) Assistant Secretary Vacant Past President Dennis Baker Board Members Dean Abernathy Phillip Greer John Villa Robyn Vettraino Communications Manager Samantha Washer Advisory Board Members Lizz Flowers Ann Harmer Lena Hayashi John Kappeler Sarah Kimball Rory Paster Kristen Petros Everette Phillips Ed Siebel Robert Staples Jean Watt Dedicated to uniting communities around the creation of a greater Orange Coast River Park, Received After Agenda Printed October 13, 2020 Item No. 19 City Council, City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 October 9, 2020 RE: October 13, 2020 Meeting, Current Businees Item 19: Resolution Nos. 2020-92 and 2020-93: Authorizing an Appeal of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment and Amending the Purpose of the Housing Element Update Advisory Committee Honorable Mayor O'Neill and Council Members of the City Of Newport Beach: The Orange Coast River Park Conservancy (OCRP) understands the City's need and rationale for directing the Housing Element Update Advisory Committee (HEUAC) to focus on updates to the Housing Element of the General Plan and to assign responsibility for the Circulation Element to the Planning Commission. However, we are concerned that this focus may downplay the need for HEUAC and the Planning Commission to adequately review proposed changes to ensure that they do not ignore, minimize, contradict, or override purposes and provisions in other Elements of the General Plan, such as the Natural Resources Element, for example. As the past months have shown, open space provides not just habitat and aesthetic benefits but provides critical public health benefits. While understanding the rationale for the city's focus on the Housing and Circulation Elements of the General Plan, however, we have a concern. As you know, all elements in the General Plan are considered equal, but developing these two without reference to the others gives those two undue weight, especially once the Housing Element is certified. While the emphasis on these Elements is justified in this situation, we urge the Council to also provide direction to the HEUAC and the Planning Commission that their proposed changes also be analyzed in regards to the impact they may have on the other General Plan Elements. Our intent is that unintended consequences of changes might not provide or might hinder the protections that will ensure the continuing existence of our open space and may make it difficult, if not impossible, to optimally plan for new areas such as Banning Ranch. We encourage the city to broaden the perspective of the General Plan process so that even if the other elements cannot be fully completed by the state's arbitrary deadline for the Housing Element they will be considered hand-in-hand with Housing and Circulation so that we have a well-balanced plan giving equal importance to each Element. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this update. Respectfully, a _11� Bob Wilson Current Board President Orange Coast River Park Conservancy Cc: (via email): Seimone Jurjis, Community Development Director