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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - Presentation of Revised Baloboa Bay Club Development Plan` 2gW vpRr CITY OF NEOORT BEACH o F COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 (714) 644-3200; FAX (714) 644-3250 Hearing Date. Study Session Item No.: Staff Person: REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PROJECT: Presentation of Revised Balboa Bay Club ACTION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND: C32� September 14, 1998 2 Patricia L. Temple (949)644-3200 On June 24, 1996 the City Council approved the Balboa Bay Club Option and Lease Agreement. Within these documents were specific performance obligations of the Balboa Bay Club regarding the submittal of a development plan. Included in these obligations is a commitment to deliver to the City design development plans within certain time frames. Based upon the various prior approvals, the design development plan package was required by August 31, 1998. The submittal was received by the City as required. DISCUSSION: As part of this study session item, representatives of the Balboa Bay Club and the project architect will present to the City Council an overview of the revised project. Large-scale exhibits will be available at the meeting. Review of Design Development Plan The Lease and Option Agreements set forth the specific requirements of the design development plans, as follows: • site plan, including principal utilities, setback lines, and drainage plans • lighting and circulation plans for both vehicular and pedestrian travel • building plans, sections and elevations • designs for lighting and project identification • sufficient information to allow the City to determine if the project is "first class" as defined in the lease agreement The full, detailed design development plan package is available for review in the Planning Department. Staff has reviewed the package submitted by the Balboa Bay Club, and finds that the specific criteria set forth for the design development plan have been met. Additionally, in order to get a professional assessment of the project in relation to the requirement for a "first class hotel," staff 0 0 requested the Mariner's Mile design assistance team to review the submittal. In summary, it is the opinion of the design team that the project meets the quality specified in the ground lease. The Mariner's Mile design team has been retained by the City to provide project design review and recommendations for all development projects in the Mariner's Mile area. In keeping with this program, comments and recommendations on the project design in regards to exterior landscaping, building materials and roof design have also been made. It should be noted that these recommendations are advisory in nature only. The comments from the design team are attached for the information of the City Council. Proiect Changes In working with the Balboa Bay Club's new architect, a discrepancy was discovered in the plans originally approved by the City Council. Specifically, the building size calculations shown on the plans were actually the net floor area of the building, and not the gross floor area staff believed it to be. This is an important error, since the zoning adopted for the property established a gross floor area limit of 189,000 sq. ft. based on the calculations on the plans. The actual gross floor area of the original plans was 214,000 sq. ft. As the Balboa Bay Club's new architect worked to refine the project design to meet the City's desire for a "first class" hotel, an increase in the size of the service support areas of the building and the athletic facility was recommended. With these increases, the overall gross floor area of the project is now proposed at 235,000 sq. ft. A letter dated July 7, 1998 (attached) from Lee & Sakahara Architects details the changes to the size of various parts of the project. Because of the combined effect of the miscalculation of floor area of the original approval, and the floor area increase of the revised plan, an amendment to the zoning document (PC Text) and the Coastal Development Permit is required. Staff has retained the environmental consulting firm of Culbertson Adams and Associates (the original EIR consultant) to review the project changes to make sure that the original EIR will be adequate for the revised project. Once that review is complete, staff will schedule the project for public hearings on the necessary amendments before the Planning Commission and City Council. Submitted by: SHARON Z. WOOD Assistant City Manager i /, 17 / Attach-nents: Prepared by: PATRICIA L. TEMPLE Planning Director July 7, 1998 letter from Lee & Sakahara Architects Memo from City Lights Design Alliance Plans and Elevations Balboa Bay Club Page 2 July 7, 1998 Ms. Patricia L. Temple Director, Planning Dept. City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 16842 Von Karman Ave., Suite 300, Irvine, CA 92606-4950 TEL: (714) 261-1100 FAX: (714) 261-1144 RE: THE BALBOA BAY CLUB AND RESORT PROJECT AREA Lee & Sakahara Project No. 98021 Dear Ms. Temple, Per your request, we have completed a detailed floor area analysis of the approved Schematic Design Floor Plans prepared by C.Y.P. International dated Feb. 3, 1994, July 19, 1994 and Dec. 14, 1995. We have uncovered that the 189,000 SF tabulation shown on the design documents and referenced in the approved E.I.R. actually represents net floor area excluding certain service related areas. Based on our detailed take off, the actual gross building area as illustrated in the same approved drawings is 214,000 SF. Mr. Jay Garcia has reviewed our area take off and has confirmed our findings. The revised design documents prepared by C.Y.P. International dated June 20, 1997 represented an area increase to 235,000 SF net and over 270,000 SF of gross floor area. Based on your Memorandum dated August 22, 1997, we have re -designed the project to reduce the gross floor area to approximately 235,000 SF. This increase in floor area from the approved documents is within the 10% range established in our meeting of June 3, 1998 (see attached Meeting Minutes No. 5, April 14, 1998). It is our hope that an amendment to the text can be made at the staff level to allow for an area increase from 189,000 SF net or 214,000 SF gross to our current design of 235,000 SF gross). Following is a floor area comparison by specific functions and reasons for the changes: (NOTE: all areas are expressed as gross floor area): C.Y.P. Design LeeSak's Current Design HOTEL: 112,806 SF 108,422 SF Reason: Current design has reduction of two hotel modules (from 175 modules to 173 modules) 0 Ms. Patricia L. Temple, Dir. Planning Dept. July 7, 1998 City of Newport Beach Page 2 ASSEMBLY: 45,386 SF 42,790 SF Reason: Two of the meeting rooms were converted into an exerdse room and children's pool changing room ADMINISTRATION: 16,950 SF 12,858 SF Reason: Negligible change SERVICE: 23,776 SF 46,835 SF Reason: In order to develop a rive -star quality facility with appropriate service amenities, it was necessary to increase these areas to meet the operational needs. ATHLETIC STRUCTURE: 15,216 SF 22,818 SF Reason: The Balboa Bay Club has retained the services of Sylvia Resorts and Spa, a health and fitness center expert. Based on her recommendations for a first class spa, the area was increased. The foregoing comparison demonstrates that the floor areas from high intensity public use has been decreased while the low intensity service use and health spa has been increased. In addition, the overall site coverage of the current design is measurably less than the previously approved site plan. To further address the comments made in your Memorandum dated August 22, 1997, our current design incorporates the following enhancements: East View Corridor Our building setback varies from 153 ft. to 165 ft., an increase of 3 ft. to 15 ft. West View Corridor The view corridor between the hotel building and the spa building is increased from approved 83 ft. to 93 ft. Spa Building The building mass is substantially reduced by pushing the building towards the Coast Highway away from the harbor, thereby improving the view site lines. E • Ms. Patricia L. Temple, Dir. Planning Dept. July 7, 1998 • City of Newport Beach Page 3 ► Hotel Building The new design incorporates building height under 36 to approximately 35% of building elevation along the harbor. This elevation change occurs adjacent to the 159 east side yard setback which will substantially improve the east view corridor. Parking The new design consolidates all subterranean parking to better serve the public needs. We have also increased the number of stalls. With regards to establishing the existing grade datum, our engineers have recommended el. 11.5 ft. The existing grades on the site vary from 12.3 to 8.2 ft. The proposed datum will allow us to mitigate proper on site surface drainage while staying above the high tide line. EI. 11.5 will also resolve the building vertical envelope of 36 while meeting all of the ADA Accessible concerns. We are enclosing a site section study which illustrates negligible impact on view site lines. We believe the revised designs have properly addressed your concerns as it relates to the size of the project, view corridors, parking issues and the building vertical envelope. We hope that you will give this request your careful consideration and thank you for your favorable response. Sincerely, LEE & KAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA, INC. Douglas H. Lee, AIA CEO DHL/hea cc: Mr. Jay Garcia, Planning Dept. Mr. Dave Wooten IBC Mr. Jerry Johnson, TBBC Mr. Jay Todisco, LeeSak i 0 CITY Urban LIGHTS Design DESIGN ALLIANCE Architecture Community Planning •., To: Sharon Z. Wood, Assistant City Manager City of Newport Beach From: Keenan E. Smith, A.I.A. Re: Design Review/Design Assistance: Balboa Bay Club: Design Development 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA cc: •Ontricia Temple) David Baab, Lee Anne Kirby Sharon, At your request, the Design Development Submittal for the Balboa Bay Club and Resort, dated August 31, 1998 has been reviewed by City Lights Design Alliance. A previously issued "Progress Set" dated August 10, 1998 was also reviewed. As directed, our review was focused on two specific sets of issues: the first, our opinion as to whether the proposed improvements "are of first class quality," and second, our comments, recommendations and suggestions regarding the project's contribution to the City's overall effort to upgrade Mariner's Mile. Each set of issues is answered in turn below. Opinion of Quality Based on the information contained in the above referenced submittals we conclude that the design intent of the proposed improvements, both expressed and implied, will produce a project "of first class quality" as compared to existing or proposed projects in the hospitality industry. Furthermore, we believe that the proposed projects meets or exceeds the specific design and development standards represented by the Newport Beach Mariott in Fashion Island. We have arrived at this conclusion from a detailed evaluation of three categorical characteristics of the project: Site Utilization, Guest Amenities and Development Quality. In our opinion, the following specific attributes contribute to distinguishing the proposed improvements as "first class." Site Utilization: • Waterfront orientation (beach, marina, views and waterfront location) • Respect for public view corridors • Pedestrian -oriented waterfront promenade • Easy local and regional access from West Coast Highway • Porte Cochere provides focal point, links Hotel and Spa • Parking underground or screened from public view • Valet Parking #244 Hill Place, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 TEL/FAX (714)645-1455. 0 (n CITY LIGHTS DESIGN ALLIANCE . Urban Design Architecture Community Planning 9!7)98 To: Sharon Z. Wood, Assistant City Manager Page 2 City of Newport Beach From: Keenan E. Smith, A.I.A. Re: Design Review/Design Assistance: Balboa Bay Club: Design Development 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA Opinion of Quality (continued) Guest Amenities: • Waterfront, view -oriented Hotel, all rooms with balconies • Bathing Beach and Lawn Function Areas, fully serviced • Full service Spa and Health Club facilities • Variety of Dining Facilities and Meeting Rooms • Concierge Service • Two Swimming Pools (plus spas, Jacuzzis and children's pool) • Full-scale Ballroom Facility (500+ guests) • Variety of room arrangements, including Honeymoon and Presidential Suites • Retail Concessions and Gift Shops • On-site Guest Convenience Services (child care, barber, salon) • Variety of Lounges and Guest Entertainment facilities Development Quality: • High -image Entry Statement • Significant landscape plantings (including trees) at entry, grounds, parking lots • Upgraded hardscape at entry drive, drop-offs and walkways • Wrought iron fencing • Variety of fountains at entry and throughout grounds • Consistent architectural character (Classical Mediterranean) • Variety of architectural massing and feature elements (towers, pavilions) • Quality palette of materials and finishes, including modified plaster finish, precast columns, planters and balustrades, clay tile roof elements, wrought iron railings, canvas awnings, wood trellises, copperclad dome and spire, and shutters. • Mechanical equipment screens provided at roof • Variety of Architectural and Site Lighting Effects #244 Hill Place, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 TEL/FAX (714)645-1455 17 CITY LIGHTS DESIGN ALLIANCE Urban Design Architecture r'/r•: To: Sharon Z. Wood, Assistant City Manager City of Newport Beach From: Keenan E. Smith, A.I.A. Re: Design Review/Design Assistance: Balboa Bay Club: Design Development Mariner's Mile Issues 0 Community Planning Page 3 Not withstanding the Opinion of Quality offered above, the submittal remains unclear with respect to a number of design issues affecting the project's overall contribution to an upgraded Mariner's Mile. These issues are outlined below. Many relate to information and details omitted from the submittal, and thus may be clarified by supplemental submissions. Where appropriate, we have included our general suggestions and recommendations regarding the aspects of the project which intersect the planning interests and design ideas of the emerging Design Framework for Mariner's Mile. We suggest a Design Workshop with the applicant's design team to discuss more specific recommendations. Coast Highway Edge Clarify extent of new, reconstructed or refmished walls at West Coast Highway (Site Plan Sht. ALL). Elevations and details of all walls and fences along West Coast Highway should be requested. Wall and fence finishes and colors should also be clarified. We recommend light colors for the walls and dark navy blue for the fencing. Clarify extent of landscaping proposed outside the wall in the West Coast Highway R.O.W. Existing to remain? We recommend vines and a hedge for consistency with emerging landscape framework for Mariner's Mile. Clarify all plant materials visible from West Coast Highway, especially trees and shrubs. Planting Plan (Sint. L-3) has a Planting Legend but no key relating drawing symbols. Larger scale drawings are needed to fully understand the quality of proposed landscape. Architectural Issues Clarify all exterior materials, colors and finishes visible from West Coast Higbway. Exterior Elevations (Shts. A4.1 -A4.10) have generic notes but do not key materials to drawings. A full color and materials board is needed to fully understand the quality of the proposed palette of materials, colors and finishes. The project has large areas of flat roof which will be viewed from residential areas above. Clarify proposed roofing materials, color, etc. We recommend a built-up roof with colored ballast material, color to match darkest hues in clay tile roof blend. Sharon, we are available at any time to meet with the applicant's design team to discuss our review comments and specific recommendations. We would especially invite a dialog on the Mariner's Mile issues noted above, particularly with regard to details of colors, materials and landscaping. If you have any questions about this review, please feel free to contact me at (949) 645-1455 #244 Hill Place, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 TEL/FAX (714)645-1455 0 h1 COUNCIL AGENDA NO. SS2L 0-14-0 a. e e �: �,� _ a►. x :a=te. , -- ®_ � �� 4e % � AUG. IT. 1998 TOTAL BUILDING AREA SITE COVERAGE - TOTAL LANDSCAPE - TOTAL DRIVE. PARKING AND OPEN SITE - TOTAL AREA• .. . " VICINITY MAP EXISTING X V ' SPA BUILDING X- VIEW CORRIDOR HOTEL BUILDING X c"el� (tri' �GG/Gll�1f cCGc/2� CGGG�ltiYLCIl LEGEND VIEW CORRIDOR SITE PLAN A-1 e UTA ARCIffTEM AA CASUAL DINING CABANA CHILDREMS` y POOL �Gec2e�jr,� CONCOURSE SAND BEACH 1 ■ PORTE COCHERE STAIR WELL 1 STAIR WELL L 1 ELECTRICAL ROOM F --P L =LOWL I`` j'l`t ,c r K 2 1 3 4 5 I a IF - 1 MEETING ROOMS 1 K a�a:a y�_. �• ...,a 3. �, K V i � . . r -A7 .. UESr _- OOM D i FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN - CONCOURSE """ C D ~SPA FOUNTAIN COURTYARD I- P � R POOL POOL v ® BAR Z _O N � Z BALLROOM • I 1 • ___ I, � IAC _ i ---- V Lb's LOBBY OFFICE IT I Jp00 n•.a CONCOURSE LOJNE ° FOYER ° �G � O�✓!� llt�Z�!'t �P�:CfL� (�QLL�ri!%?.GCt It �,llljl ��' IFT SHOP 7=7 1 j ;OURSE jjt��- � _ �/ ter• I�I `. G ROOM BOARD DINING 1 ROOM (mill 16 PORTE COCHERE O 16 32 64 SLdlf . 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' �A — PRECAST CONC COLUMN 02 — - - E SHUTTER ..:FORTE COCHERE TO RANOUET aid - ROOM 9nwm [xvFtOaE waw ..as9 USTICATION PLASTER —EXT PLASTE0. am® WEST SPA BLDG. AlE S 9aF C- -t '•� -In9— ww+oEE NORTH HOTEL BLDG. 32 6a DD GCAEE v10'.rA' ��� �aG��a �a �����i2��e9�a�t EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS �epe�,z�: A-8 IEE69AAAHA A /2 - lev-" lie", �VVJ���/// Clf(/13 � :" � AUG. 17, 1990 NORTH bC Lurv'L- -W WEST 5 BREAK RM. GUEST M HOUSE- KEEPING GUEST a STAGING- 4, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EXISTING GARAGE NORTH bC Lurv'L- -W WEST 5 BREAK RM. GUEST M HOUSE- KEEPING GUEST a STAGING- MEETING - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EXISTING GARAGE SOUTH M GII03 SHO STORAGE F3a GUEST RM. GUE5T. GUEST RM GUEST ST W MEETING R" CONCOURSE GIFT SHOP EAST OEM 9 ------------------------ EXISTING GAMGE r 'c c 6 -- COURTYARD ELEVATIONS in 9 MCHftTM A mIA - 17 ... -Mac -I- GUEST M GUEST GUEST RM. GUEST . Ai GIFT SHOP CONCOURSE MEETING M PA-- .,A- .1. GUEST RM. GUE5T. GUEST RM GUEST ST W MEETING R" CONCOURSE GIFT SHOP EAST OEM 9 ------------------------ EXISTING GAMGE r 'c c 6 -- COURTYARD ELEVATIONS in 9 MCHftTM A mIA - 17 ... F I SECTION - A (HOTEL) -DSEC BUL--s:G GUEST ROOMS I _ I 1 -E g(:i -_ — ___ - _ _ __ __- - - __. -- -- -GUEST ROOMS --GUES ROOMS ___ _. _ - _ _ 4 �B,gRB C. WEST COAST HV,•Y - _ `• \ - - - _ I — L FIE 500 EXISTINO�ARAGE f WEST COAST HWY - - - 41 i- -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- -,, GUEST ROOMS GUEST ROOtVS .E -->0 LOS I GUEST ROOMS 1 MAID C. -E X113 GUESTRM. BAL C. GUESTRM.FFE 3150 - �- GUEST ROOMS GUEST GUEST ROOrdS •--t-� I " I ,' I RESTAURANT AL 3 --1 LOB. GUEST ROOMS MAID C. c - <.s� GUEST RM. BAL I _ ADMINISTRATION BALL ROOM- - - I ADMINISTRATIpN � I -WEIGHTRM. - W WEST -.- .... S\ _... _ I _ I J rFC ID.S^' ;f 1 PATIO/ „-. DINING - NEW GARAGE FFF Ipsp I - I LOCKERS LOUNGE NEWRORTBAY SECTION - A (HOTEL) -DSEC BUL--s:G GUEST ROOMS I _ I 1 -E g(:i -_ — ___ - _ _ __ __- - - __. -- -- -GUEST ROOMS --GUES ROOMS ___ _. _ - _ _ 4 �B,gRB C. WEST COAST HV,•Y - _ `• \ - - - _ I — L FIE 500 EXISTINO�ARAGE f WEST COAST HWY SECTION - B (HOTEL) � u r-----}' =—— ----- CHANICAL-- _ -->0 LOS I GUEST ROOMS 1 MAID C. -E X113 GUESTRM. BAL C. GUESTRM.FFE 3150 - �- f --1 LOB. GUEST ROOMS MAID C. c - <.s� GUEST RM. BAL I - c L F wB -WEIGHTRM. a ' LOBBY LOUNGE / - \ FFF Ipsp I - I LOCKERS LOUNGE STOR. t67 HEN DINING FF.E. 1000 `ii"immi -Ic.. F..00P- --— \'—.— NEWPORT BAY SECTION - B (HOTEL) SECTION - C (SPA) eAffe • a��l crcyza�t ��°ac� �a��a�iva BUILDING SECTIONS 16 SCc.L A-10 LEE & SAIUKARA M vRE�SAIA f n. rose IFT1.1E CHANICAL-- _ - C. GUESTRM.FFE 3150 - �- c L F wB -WEIGHTRM. OFF. LOCKERS MEN'S C. GUESTRM F.: Z, 5D. \ I LOCKERS LOUNGE STOR. t67 HEN DINING FF.E. 1000 `ii"immi -Ic.. F..00P- --— \'—.— — — — .— __ --— — -...— _.— _:— — — NEWPORTBAY SECTION - C (SPA) eAffe • a��l crcyza�t ��°ac� �a��a�iva BUILDING SECTIONS 16 SCc.L A-10 LEE & SAIUKARA M vRE�SAIA f n. rose VIEV�/ POINT BUILDING MASSING PROPOSED SIGHT LINE OVER SIGHT LINE OVER BUILDING PER APPROVED CYP BUILDING MASSING PROPOSED MASSING PER APPROVED nvn nl7r ni nr.i In/0 in A I 130'-0" 91'-0" 120'-0" 80'-0" ±479'-0" KINGS EXISTING NATURAL EXISTING (NEST PROJECT ,AREA ROAD RESIDENTIAL SLOPE BUILDING COAST HWY �G"46- lej«: SITE SECTION KINGS ROAD VIEW �/�Zlic wezlfea wezff Kx&12 Y"I,Geejrvv �,'f� l� u��ac� f rac Lia. rz, PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DESIGN -- - PROPOSED DESIGN SITE SECTION C 25 ,: A-14 e lEF A 51NAHAM n �tE"S�t3cE .11'1.(1.A 1. PII'/;1C�-A7' (:AV IMV; 101INb?IN W.; - p 1 (1111.1)CARL'' PLAY AREA 1\lft Y IU It I1 (1!!r I 6 p *;.tn aililPnlL 6 �r� �i�r�t:t: t SEC ONUARY ENYRY /j /1J(JL-MAR ' !>JR AIiL IhrJ,�r' "l rl Rll •Ir(f, iFc.t, z�.i.'i� ��� l ca�ae,�t �v�c��c��ces�ir..� RAU ROOM ORM' UFP R:II.L RUN„ P()R11. (11(111.Rl: 111_1\1 /1) .'(Rtr.,c I'd RAM; /.(nr t1nc1 R/:'r IMV; 1141/ Y CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLAN 0 90 80 SCALE f. M LEE h SAKAHARA ARCHRERS ALA AIIQ n. Ko8 110 • LANDSCAPE ENTRY ELEVATION 0 8 16 72 scµt •. ve LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHMUS AIA AW M rose ,�.� .. �� � - "�,� � , , Fes..}� { Existing Condition I h. Ww 4", I IrNl I AS 0 -7t` f -7 ' ----i --- 7 " _n_'_ .12" '- *" , ", �013r J rep---. lat. WON w IPeF� A �t'" ✓ e F� — -� a �� •f i 1',1 -j ... ,i./. �X-r.."tG� ^i' -ice, J �'- � + +r amr- p*�.�,,/��L1 -�1f g �.�� �-�-y-�•yr "r: sir, Ii � � �, ',�"-. /W'�_ r�i�._ '� � VA Viewpoint One: Looking south from the main deck of the residence at 1401 Kings Road 1 _+ I WIN -1. '77 ,r laws i h"r _ .. • _..._ — +sem. .. ti • • • 1 • • - • - 1 • • , s 1 I ' ' I � I ' � • I ' s% u r. r�GI Ylb r�ll�ll. 'V7f�'6'ii '[, HEADRICK CHASE & ASSOCIATES, iNc. ARCIMPA-11 R.UAMAGING (949)661-1955 Viewpoint One: Looking south from the main deck of the residence at 1401 Kings Road. Viewpoint Two: Looking south from the main deck of the residence at 1121 Kings Road. Red areas indicate massing of previous CYP design. HEAIRICK CHASE -:, Balboa Bay Club & Resort hASSO(IA7Cs..FWW .,..+. (949)66 1 .1955