HomeMy WebLinkAboutA-5-NPB-19-0155 (South Bayfront Waterpointe LLC) appeal RECEIVED
South Comt Region
STATE OF CALIFORNIATHE RESOURCES AGENCY 7 2019 GAVIN NEWSOM, Govemor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SOUTH COAST DISTRICT OFFICE
301 E.OCEAN BLVD.,SUITE 300 CALIFORNIA
LONG BEACH,CA 90802-4416 COAML COMMISSION
VOICE (562)590-5071 FAX(562)5910-5084
APPEAL FROM COASTAL PERMIT DECISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Please Review Attached Appeal Information Sheet Prior To Completing This Form.
SECTION I. Appellant(s)
Name: Commissioners Donne Brownsey and Linda Escalante
Mailing Address: 45 Fremont Street, Suite 1970
City: Zip Code: Phone:
San Francisco, CA 04105 (415) 904-5200
SECTION 11. Decision Being Appealed
I Name of local/port government:
.City of Newport Beach
2. Brief description of development being appealed:
Demolition of a home on a 5,180 sq. ft. parcel; subdivision of said parcel into two
roughly equal sized parcels; and construction of a 2,659 sq. ft. home on one of the
new parcels (second new parcel to remain vacant)
3. Development's location (street address, assessor's parcel no., cross street, etc.):
400 Bay Front South, Newport Beach, CA 92662 (APN 050-043-13)
4. Description of decision being appealed(check one.):
El Approval;no special conditions
M Approval with special conditions:
0 Denial
Note: For jurisdictions with a total LCP, denial decisions by a local government cannot be
appealed unless the development is a major energy or public works project. Denial
decisions by port governments are not appealable.
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APPEAL FROM COASTAL PERMIT DECISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT (Palze 2)
5. Decision being appealed was made by (check one):
Planning Director/Zoning Administrator
City Council/Board of Supervisors
El Planning Commission
El Other
6. Date of local government's decision: June 13, 2019
7. Local government's file number(if any): CD2019-016
SECTION 111. Identification of Other Interested Persons
Give the names and addresses of the following pat-ties. (Use additional paper as necessary.)
a. Name and mailing address of permit applicant:
South Bayfront Waterpointe LLC, attn: Brandon Architects
151 Kalmus Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
b. Names and mailing addresses as available of those who testified (either verbally or in writing) at
the city/county/port hearing(s). Include other parties which you know to be interested and
should receive notice of this appeal.
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(3)
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South Coast Region
JUL 17 2 019
SECTION IV. Reasons Supporting This Appeal CALIFORN14'
COASTAL.CoMMIMON
The City's decision to issue this coastal development permit raises the following issues:
• The bay-fronting parcel is identified by COSMOS and other sea level rise viewer tools as
subject to flooding with just 1.6 feet of sea level rise. The Newport Beach LCP (Land Use
Plan pp. 2-57 and 2-58) references potential erosion and inundation of oceanfront and
bayfront property in the City associated with various sea level rise scenarios (generally
low estimates of 15 centimeters— 1 meter). The best available science, including the
Ocean Protection Council's Rising Seas in California:An Update on Sea-Level Rise Science
and the Coastal Commission's 2018 Sea Level Rise Policy Guidance Update, recommend
making long term planning decisions �asecl on a broader range of sea level rise
scenarios, with high risk scenarios in excess of the I meter referenced in the City's LCP.
• The Newport Beach Land Use Plan (LUP) contains multiple policies requiring new
development to minimize risks associated with hazards, and sea level rise specifically:
• 2.8.1-2. Design and site new development to avoid hazardous areas and
minimize risks to life and property from coastal and other hazards.
• 2.8.1-3. Design land divisions, including lot line adjustments,to avoid hazardous
areas and minimize risks to life and property from coastal and other hazards.
• 2.8.6-7. Discourage shoreline protective devices on public land to protect private
property/development. Site and design any such protective devices as far
landward as possible. Such protective devices may be considered only after
hazard avoidance, restoration of the sand supply, beach nourishment and
planned retreat are exhausted as possible alternatives.
• The Newport Beach Implementation Plan (LIP) contains a policy specific to subdivisions
in hazardous areas:
21.30.025. Proposed subdivisions shall be designed to avoid current hazardous
areas, as well as areas that may become hazardous due to future changes, such
as from sea level rise, and minimize risks to life and property from coastal and
other hazards. No division of land near the shoreline, including along the
shoreline and bluffs, and including abutting the ocean, bays, lagoons, and other
coastal water bodies, unless the new or reconfigured parcels can be developed
safe from geologic and other hazards for a minimum of seventy-five (75) years,
and unless shoreline protective devices are prohibited to protect development
on the resultant parcels.
• The City's findings in approving the subject CDP do not reference the LUP policies on
land divisions in hazardous areas or the discouragement of shoreline protective devices
on public land to protect private property/development. The findings do not reference
the IP policy specifically prohibiting subdivisions in hazardous areas. The proposal to
complete a subdivision and create a new parcel in a hazardous area is not consistent
with LUP Policy 2.8.1-3 or LIP Policy 21.30.025.
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South Coast Region
JUL 1. 7 �2019
SECTION IV. Reasons Supporting This Appeal contd.
CALIFORNIA
COASTAL COMMISSION
The City's findings on the proposed new home cite the applicant's Coastal Hazards and
Sea Level Rise report and state that the finished floor elevation will be 9.0 feet NAVD88,
which complies with the minimum LCP standard. However,the report references
adaptation measures necessary to avoid adverse impacts from hazards in the future.
The first adaptation measure is waterproofing the structure, which is not incorporated
into the findings or special conditions of the City's CDP. The second adaptation measure
recommended by the applicant's report is raising the City's bulkhead between the
public beach and the public walkway, which the City is in the process of doing and may
continue to do incrementally, but cannot be assumed to continue indefinitely. The
creation of a new parcel which relies on the City's potential (future) construction of a
shoreline protective device on public land to protect private property/development is
not consistent with LUP Policy 2.8.6-7.
The proposed subdivision is not necessary in order to increase housing density. The
existing parcel is zoned R-2 (Coastal Land Use Designation Two-Unit Residential) and
could support two residential units without the proposed subdivision.
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South Coast Region
JUL 1. 7 2019
APPEAL FROM COASTAL PERMIT DECISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Page 3 CALIFORNIA
COASTAL COMMISSION
State briefly your reasons for this gppeal. Include a summary description of Local Coastal
Program,Land Use Plan,or Port Master Plan policies and requirements in which you
believe the project is inconsistent and the reasons the decision warrants a new hearin1g.
(Use additional paper as necessary.)
Note: The above description need not be a complete or exhaustive statement of your
reasons of appeal;however, there must be sufficient discussion for staff to determine that
the appeal is allowed by law.The appellant, subsequent to filing the appeal, may submit
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additional information to the staff and/or Commission to support the appeal request.
SECTION V, Certification
The information and facts ta d above are correct to the best of my/our knowledge.
Signed: A-
Appellant or-Agent
Dated:
Agent Authorization: I designate the above identified person(s)to act as my agent in all
matters pertaining to this appeal.
Signed: NA
Dated: NA
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South Coast Region
UL 17 2019
APPEAL FROM COASTAL PERMIT DECISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMEN�
Page 3
CALIFORNIA
COASTAL COMMI$Siq��j
State briefly your reasons for this apReat Include.a summary.description of Local Coastal
Program,Land Use Plan, or Port Master Plan policies and requirements in which you
bolieve the project is inconsistent and the reasons the decision waiTants a new bearing.
(Use, additional.paper as necessary.)
-Note: The above description need,not be a complete or exhAustive statement of your
,reasons of appeal,h6weverthefe must be sufficient discussion for staff to determine that
thoappeal is allowed by law. The appellant, subsequent to filing the appeal, may submit
additional information.to the staff and/or Comn�ission to:support the appeal request,
SECTION V. Certification
The infbrm 'o ts stated above are correct to the best of my/our knowledge,
Si,pe& AIL
Appellant
Dated: 71
Ag�nt Authorization: I designate the above identified person(s)to act as my agent in all
matters pertaining to this appeal.
Signed: ..--.-NA
Dated: NA