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NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF
DRAFT LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT TO INCLUDE
LIDO ISLE HEDGE HEIGHTS REGULATIONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with applicable provisions of the Coastal Act and
California Code of Regulations (CCR) §13515, a draft of the proposed amendment is available for public
review and inspection at the Planning Division and at all branches of the Newport Beach Public Library for
the following amendment to the Implementation Plan (IP) of certified Local Coastal Program (LCP):
Lido Isle Hedge Heights LCP Amendment (LC2019-002) – Amendments to the Newport Beach
Municipal Code (NBMC) Title 21 (Local Coastal Program Implementation Plan) to raise maximum
hedge height limitations in front setbacks abutting stradas on Lido Isle from 42 inches to 60 inches
(PA2019-132).
The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach is scheduled to consider this item and make a
recommendation to the City Council at a regular meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. on December 5, 2019, at
the City of Newport Beach Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. The
date and time of the Planning Commission meeting has been noticed in accordance with City of Newport
Beach notification requirements.
Furthermore, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach is tentatively scheduled to consider this item
at a regular meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. on February 11, 2020, at the City of Newport Beach Council
Chambers, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. The date and time of the City Council
meeting will be noticed in accordance with City of Newport Beach notification requirements.
For questions regarding this proposed LCP Amendment, please contact David Lee, Assistant Planner, at
949-644-3225, dlee@newportbeachca.gov.
Proposed Amendment to the City of Newport Beach Local Coastal Program
Implementation Plan Related to Hedge Heights in Front Setbacks within Lido Isle
(LC2019-002)
Section 1: Amend Section 21.30.040 (Fences, Hedges, Walls, and Retaining Walls)
of Title 21 (Local Coastal Program Implementation Plan) of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code to read as follows:
21.30.040 Fences, Hedges, Walls, and Retaining Walls.
This section provides standards for the provision of fences, hedges, walls, and retaining walls
for development in all coastal zoning districts.
A. Maximum Height Allowed.
1. Fences, Hedges, and Walls. Maximum heights of fences, hedges, and walls are
shown in Table 21.30-1. Fences, hedges, and walls shall not be allowed or allowed with
a reduced height when necessary to protect coastal resources such as public coastal
view, public access, and sensitive habitat.
TABLE 21.30-1
MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES, HEDGES, AND WALLS
Location Maximum Height
Front setback areas. 42 inches. See subsection (B) of this section.
Rear and interior side setback areas. 6 feet in residential and commercial coastal
zoning districts.
8 feet in industrial coastal zoning districts
adjacent to residential uses.
Setback areas abutting or adjacent to the
waterfront of Newport Bay, the shoreline of the
Pacific Ocean, the Old Channel of the Santa
Ana River (the Oxbow Loop), or the channels in
West Newport.
42 inches from existing grade prior to
construction. Setback areas on Balboa Island
and Little Balboa Island that are abutting or
adjacent to Newport Bay are regulated by
subsection (B) of this section.
At intersections of streets, alleys and driveways
within traffic sight areas.
See Section 21.30.130 (Traffic Safety Visibility
Area).
2. Retaining Walls. The maximum height of a retaining wall shall be eight feet
measured from finished grade at the base of the wall, not including any required
guardrails. A minimum horizontal separation equal to the height of the tallest retaining
wall shall be provided between retaining walls, except that the required separation shall
not be more than six feet. The above requirements shall not apply to retaining walls that
are an integral part of principal structures. An increase in the height of a retaining wall
may be requested in compliance with Chapter 21.52 (Coastal Development Review
Procedures).
B. Special Area Regulations. In front setback areas in Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Island,
Corona del Mar, West Newport, East Bay Front on Little Balboa Island, and North Bay Front and
South Bay Front on Balboa Island fences and walls shall be allowed to extend to a height of five
feet; provided, that any portion of the fence or wall above two feet shall be constructed of open
grillwork, wrought iron, latticework, pickets, Plexiglas, or similar materials so that at least forty
(40) percent of the portion of the fence or wall above two feet is open. See Figure 3-1.
C. Exceptions to Maximum Height.
1. Grade Differential. Where the existing or proposed grade of a lot adjacent to the
front setback area is more than twenty-four (24) inches above the adjacent sidewalk (or
curb elevation where no sidewalk exists), a maximum twenty-four (24) inch high
retaining wall shall be allowed to be located at the front property line. Additional retaining
walls shall be allowed to a maximum height of thirty-six (36) inches each, provided they
are set back a minimum distance of twenty-four (24) inches from the inward face of the
previous retaining wall. Additional retaining walls shall be subject to the same limitation.
A maximum forty-two (42) inch guardrail shall be allowed atop the uppermost retaining
wall for safety purposes, provided the guardrail is constructed of open grillwork, wroug ht
iron, latticework, pickets, or similar materials so that at least forty (40) percent of the
fence is open. See Figure 3-1.
2. Decorative Fence/Wall Details and Lights.
a. Finials, light fixtures, pilaster caps, pots, and similar decorative items may be
placed on fence or wall vertical support elements (e.g., pilasters, pillars, posts,
etc.), provided they are secure and do not extend more than twelve (12) inches
above the maximum allowed height.
b. The number of decorative items (e.g., finials, pilaster caps, pots, and similar
items) and light fixtures shall be limited to not more than one item or fixture for
every six lineal feet of fence or wall.
3. Fencing for Pools and Spas.
a. Swimming pools, spas, and other similar features shall provide safety
fencing.
b. Fencing and guardrails for ponds, spas, and swimming pools located in a
front setback area or in the rear and side setback areas regulated as front
setback areas on lots with forty-two (42) inch height limitations may be allowed to
exceed the height limit in compliance with the following standards:
i. Fences shall be constructed of open grillwork, wrought iron,
latticework, pickets, or similar materials so that at least forty (40) percent
of the fence or wall is open. In lieu of the above, glass or Plexiglas may
be allowed; and
ii. Fence height shall be limited to the minimum required for safety.
Figure 3-1
Grade Differential at Front Property Line
4. Residential Uses Adjacent to Commercial Uses or Alleys. For residential lots
adjacent to nonresidential coastal zoning districts or commercial alleys, fences, walls, or
hedges may be up to eight feet in height in required residential side yards for buffering
and/or sound attenuation.
5. Residential Lots Where the Top of Slab Is Required to Be Raised to 9.0 NAVD 88
and Where the Grade of the Lot Is Proposed to Be Increased. The height of fences and
walls within required side and rear yard setback areas may be increased provided the
height does not exceed six feet as measured from the proposed finished grade and nine
feet as measured from the existing grade prior to construction. Additionally, the height of
fences or walls shall not exceed nine feet as measured from the existing grade of an
abutting lot. The portion of the fence or wall above six feet in height from the existing
grade prior to construction shall be constructed of open grillwork, wrought iron,
latticework, pickets, or similar materials so that at least sixty (60) percent of the fence or
wall is open or is constructed of a transparent material.
6. Hedges on Lido Isle. In front setback areas abutting stradas in Lido Isle, the
maximum hedge height shall be five feet.
D. Measurement of Fence or Wall Height. The height of a fence, hedge, or wall shall be
measured from the existing grade prior to construction at the location where the fence, hedge,
or wall is located.
E. Prohibited Fence Materials. Barbed wire, electrical fences, razor wire, and other similar
materials shall not be allowed in residential coastal zoning districts. (Ord. 2016-19 § 9 (Exh.
A)(part), 2016)
Section 2: Amending Section 21.80.010 (Area Maps) of Title 21 (Local Coastal
Program Implementation Plan) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code to include Area
Map A-10 – Lido Isle as follows:
From: NoReply@newportbeachca.gov
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2019 3:01 PM
To: Murillo, Jaime
Subject: City of Newport Beach: Notice of Availability of Draft Local Coastal
Program Amendment
Notice of Availability of Draft Local Coastal Program Amendment
Lido Isle Hedge Heights Regulations
Post Date: 11/22/2019 3:00 pm
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with applicable provisions of the Coastal Act and
California Code of Regulations (CCR) §13515, a draft of the proposed amendment is available
for public review and inspection at the Planning Division and at all branches of the Newport
Beach Public Library for the following amendment to the Implementation Plan (IP) of certified
Local Coastal Program (LCP):
Lido Isle Hedge Heights LCP Amendment (LC2019-002) – Amendments to the Newport Beach
Municipal Code (NBMC) Title 21 (Local Coastal Program Implementation Plan) to raise
maximum hedge height limitations in front setbacks abutting stradas on Lido Isle from 42
inches to 60 inches (PA2019-132).
The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach is scheduled to consider this item and
make a recommendation to the City Council at a regular meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. on
December 5, 2019, at the City of Newport Beach Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Drive,
Newport Beach, CA 92660. The date and time of the Planning Commission meeting has been
noticed in accordance with City of Newport Beach notification requirements.
Furthermore, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach is tentatively scheduled to consider
this item at a regular meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. on February 11, 2020, at the City of
Newport Beach Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. The date
and time of the City Council meeting will be noticed in accordance with City of Newport Beach
notification requirements.
For questions regarding this proposed LCP Amendment, please contact David Lee, Assistant
Planner, at 949-644-3225, dlee@newportbeachca.gov.
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