HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2017-228 Comment 154b_05062019_HirsonFrom: Izzy Hirson <izhirson@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2019 9:16 PM
To: Zdeba, Benjamin
Subject: Re: Apartments at the corner of MacArthur and Bonita Canyon
Dear Mr Zdeba
Thank you for your response. I would like to share just a couple of comments about the concerns
the neighborhood has and the effect it will take during voting time. Here is a copy of what the
discussion is. Please scroll down past my email to the bold items:
On May 6, 2019, at 3:52 PM, Zdeba, Benjamin <bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov>
wrote:
Hi Izzy,
Thank you for taking the time to write and I appreciate your patience in letting me get
back to you, as I was away from the office Friday and have been working to catch up on
emails.
I am confirming reception. I will keep your email as part of the public record and will
attach it to the Planning Commission staff report as correspondence received when this
project goes for public hearing at a future date to be determined.
There was a Planning Commission study session held Thursday, April 18, to introduce
the project to the Commissioners and the public. No action was taken at this meeting.
The agenda packet and a video recording are available here.
There has also been an environmental document prepared for the project. It is
available here for review. The public comment period on this document closes today;
however, comments may still be submitted after the deadline. I will also pass your
comments along to the City’s environmental consultant for review and response.
Please note this is not a City project. If the applicant chooses to move forward, there will
be:
1. A public hearing with the Planning Commission wherein action will be taken on the
project;
2. A public hearing with the John Wayne Airport Land Use Commission because this is a
legislative action that would change land use within the airport planning area; and
3. A public hearing with the City Council where a final action will be rendered.
On that note, I will add your email address to the interest list, so I can keep you
informed as to when any upcoming hearings are going to occur. If you are interested,
the City also has an online “eNotifications” system, which you can sign up for here. Be
sure to opt in for “Planning Commission” and “City Council Public Hearings.”
Thanks again and please contact me if you have questions.
All my best,
Ben Z.
BENJAMIN M. ZDEBA, AICP
Community Development Department
Associate Planner
bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov
949-644-3253
-----Original Message-----
From: Izzy Hirson <izhirson@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2019 1:24 AM
To: Zdeba, Benjamin <bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Apartments at the corner of MacArthur and Bonita Canyon
Dear Mr Zbeda
I have just been informed about the proposed building of apartments near the sports
complex. I am not sure who makes these kinds of decisions when Orange County does
not have the right infrastructure to accommodate the number of people and cars that
are being added into our county. The traffic on our Freeways has become horrendously
unbearable for those of us who have to move from one place to another.
As it is with 2 schools on the way from the proposed corner on Bonita Canyon to Irvine
has already increased the traffic significantly and the addition of these apartments will
surely cause gridlocks.
Would it not make more sense to build some high end homes that will produce a higher
income in taxes and keep the area as a high ended opportunity for those that would like
to move up from their present homes? We already have a ton of rental apartments
called the Bluffs and also the ones at the corner of Bonita Canyon and the 73 Freeway.
It is also a well known fact the Breaking and Entering crimes have increased significantly
and the perpetrators are usually from low income families so WHY that corner?
Build more condos in Irvine where the schools can handle the overflow but not in
Newport Beach. We have the advantage of 2 private schools and our next generation
will be leaders from this area. As it is the roads do not have enough cut-offs to do U-
Turns when there is construction going on and I have been stuck in these traffic jams for
hours. Imagine what it will be like when hundreds of more cars will be on these roads. I
shudder to think!! Please see the sense in what I am proposing not forgetting that more
and more cars on the Freeway will make traveling impossible. Should the Newport
Beach City Council not be looking at how the residents feel? It also seems we are losing
the fight for JWA’s increase in the noise level. This is all becoming a torture. Had I known
I would not have purchased 2 properties, one in Belcourt and the other in Bonita
Canyon. I am getting hit from both sides.
As it is when we want to better our homes with upgrades the City officials give us a
tough time approving anything by delaying responses and making changes that make no
sense at all. Other neighboring cities welcome the fact that the owners want to make
their homes looking better which will also give them more funding from the increase of
taxes.
I look forward to your response.
Mrs Izzy Hirson
Safety Alert at Bonita Canyon Sports Park ( w soccer, tennis and pickleball
courts)
The deadline for public comment on the safety hazard issues for the proposed Newport House
development (Apt/Condo project) at 4302 Ford Road is midnight, Monday May 6th,. The city’s report
currently claims that the project is not a hazard. We disagree. If the initial study report is approved “as
is”, the project will be underway, and the residents will be left to deal with the hazardous impact to our
children’s safety, and impaired use and enjoyment of the park permanently! Please email Ben in city
planning with your safety concerns! bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov (949) 644-3253. Right at the entrance
to the park is the project’s hazardous design. The exit/entrance has cars exiting from the underground
parking garage, up a ramp with extremely limited visibility. The plan is dangerous to pedestrians, bikers
and children accessing the bike lanes or sidewalk at that particular entrance at the end of the ramp. The
building is within a couple feet of the sidewalk and the 3-stories will tower over the park where our kids
are playing. This is a primary pedestrian sidewalk and bicycle route for the kids going to and from
CDM/OLQA. The city park will surely be used by the over 25+ parking places that the project lacks.
Going from the city park lot though the pool area will cut the distance in half to the elevators compared
to even the closet street parking making option too tempting for tenants and moving vans that will not
fit on the property. Delivery trucks (which already have limited visibility) must exit backwards, while
going uphill, in an almost 90-degree turn, and over the sidewalk and bike path! Once on Ford Road,
trucks will be facing in the wrong direction, and then will have to maneuver perhaps up to 4 times to
reach a 180-degree direction. This is even harder to do as the radius to the park entrance is greatly
reduced when cars are parked on the Ford Road. This will be dangerous to children accessing the park
via the sidewalk and unsuspecting bikes on the bike path. The application to the city of Newport Beach
includes a zoning change to 21 Multi-Units with 63 bedrooms. At the end of the 2-year construction
period is when we will find out its future zoning and is the then current owner will be offering as
apartments, for sale condos, or “rent only” condos. If you are concerned about the safety risk to our
children and the major impairment of our ability to use and enjoy the park, you must email by midnight
May 6th! Contact the city planner (reference “4302 Ford Road Project”) Ben Zdeba,
bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov (949) 644-3253.
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Dianne Stegmann
, Port Streets·11h ago New
Thank you Jerry for keeping us in formed. This is truly not the place to put a complex which is
planned. It is very irresponsible! We should hold the city officials responsible and actively work
against them to be reelected if they allow this development to go through. Dianne
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Jerry Schmitt
, Port Streets·8h ago New
This is Not Senior living. I have received several emails on this. I think the confusion comes
because the newspaper wrote about this project in the same article as the Vivante Assisted Senior
Living proposed in Fashion Island area and its one of the ways the developer is marketing. This
project is Not Senior Friendly. 21 units/63 bedrooms rooms and vistors have to fight for only 3
handicaped parking. Reserved parking is cramped so you can’t open your car door the whole way
making it a challenge to get into your car whether you are young or old. And if you are lucky to
get 2 reserve parking spots to your unit, one car is trapped in the tandem parking. Seniors have
also pointed out they do not want to spend their retirment years listening to loud traffic, pounding
of tennis and pickleballs all day, or looking the the utility building.