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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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VIA EMAIL
November 10, 2021
Attn: Edmound Bourke
2929 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92625
Thad4a@gmail.com
Subject: Foretti’s (PA2021-213)
• CDP No. CD2021-053
• Limited Term Permit No. XP2021-028
2929 East Coast Highway
Dear Mr. Bourke,
It was a pleasure working with you on the above referenced application. Please be
advised that the subject application was approved by the Zoning Administrator on
November 10, 2021 and effective on November 25, 2021. A copy of the approved
resolution with findings and conditions is attached. If you have any questions, please
do not hesitate to contact me directly. Thank you and I look forward to working with
you again in the future.
For additional information on filing an appeal or should you have any questions,
please contact our office at 949-644-3200 or you may contact me directly at
mnova@newportbeachca.gov.
Sincerely,
MKN
c:
Sibling & Associates, LLC
Attn: James and Michael Ray
4667 MacArthur Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92660
California Coastal Commission
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate,10th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
RESOLUTION NO. ZA2021-068 A RESOLUTION OF THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING LIMITED TERM PERMIT NO. XP2021-028 AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. CD2021-053 TO ALLOW AN EXPANDED OUTDOOR DINING AREA LOCATED AT 2929 EAST COAST HIGHWAY (PA2021-213)
THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS.
1. An application was filed by Edmond Bourke, representing Pirmeta DBA Pirozzi Corona del Mar (Foretti’s), with respect to property located at 2929 East Coast Highway, and legally described as Parcel 1 of Resubdivision 179 being Lots 3, 4, and 5 and a portion of Lot 2, of Block G, Tract 323, M.M. 14-40, 41 in the City of Newport Beach, Orange County,
California, requesting approval of a limited term permit and a coastal development permit.
2. A request for a limited term and coastal development permit to allow a 435-square-foot maximum expanded dining area for up to a one (1)-year term (January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022). An expanded dining area was previously authorized through
Emergency Temporary Use Permit No. UP2020-111 (PA2020-201) for Pirozzi Corona del
Mar (Foretti’s). 3. The subject property is designated CC (Corridor Commercial) by the General Plan Land Use Element and is located within the CC (Commercial Corridor) Zoning District.
4. The subject property is located within the coastal zone. The Coastal Land Use Plan category is CC-B (Corridor Commercial – 0.0 - 0.75 FAR) and it is located within the CC (Commercial Corridor) Coastal Zoning district.
5. A public hearing was held on November 10, 2021, online via Zoom. A notice of time, place
and purpose of the hearing was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC). Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Zoning Administrator at this hearing.
SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION.
1. This project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 under Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15303 under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code
of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a
significant effect on the environment. 2. The Class 1 exemption includes the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical
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equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of use. The Class 3 exemption includes a store, motel, office, restaurant, or similar structure not
involving the use of significant amounts of hazardous substances, not exceeding 2,500
square feet in floor area or 10,000 square feet in floor area in urbanized areas zoned for such use. The proposed scope of work is a maximum 435-square-foot expanded outdoor dining patio at an existing restaurant for up to a one (1)-year limited term and qualifies under the parameters of the Class 1 and Class 3 exemptions.
3. The exceptions to this categorical exemption under Section 15300.2 are not applicable. The project location does not impact an environmental resource of hazardous or critical concern, does not result in cumulative impacts, does not have a significant effect on the environment due to unusual circumstances, does not damage scenic resources within
a state scenic highway, is not a hazardous waste site, and is not identified as a historical
resource. SECTION 3. REQUIRED FINDINGS.
Limited Term Permit
In accordance with Section 20.52.040.G (Limited Term Permits) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the following findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth:
Finding:
A. The operation of the limited duration use at the location proposed and within the time period
specified would not be detrimental to the harmonious and orderly growth of the City, nor endanger, jeopardize, or otherwise constitute a hazard to the public convenience, health,
interest, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the
requested limited duration use; Facts in Support of Finding:
1. The limited term permit will allow an extended and expanded outdoor dining patio for up to
a one (1)-year term while the City reconsiders its parking requirements related to food service uses. The existing food service use is authorized through Use Permit No. UP2014-001 (PA2013-249) and includes 382 square feet of net public area with a 93-square-foot outdoor dining patio.
2. The expanded dining area has not posed a hazard to the general welfare of persons residing in the area since it was placed during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 through an Emergency Temporary Use Permit. The operation of the expanded dining area is limited to up to a one (1)-year beginning January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022,
and has been reviewed and conditioned to preclude any detriment to the general welfare
of the area. 3. Outdoor dining areas are common in the Corona del Mar commercial corridor, have been used at the subject property during similar hours in the past and the use has not proven
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detrimental. The existing hours of operation for the restaurant are 11:00 a.m. through 11:00 p.m., daily. The expanded outdoor dining area would close by 9:00 p.m., Monday through
Thursday, and by 10:00 p.m., Friday through Sunday, as required by Condition No. 5.
4. A condition of approval related to heaters is incorporated as Condition of Approval No. 19. The proposed dining area will also be covered with a tent and must comply with the fire requirements outlined in Condition No. 26.
5. The proposed operation is conditioned to be accessible to all persons, including those with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 6. The permitted use shall adhere to applicable State of California and Orange County Health
Care Agency guidelines for the safe operation of the use. It is the responsibility of the
permittee to implement and follow industry-specific guidance of the State of California and the Orange County Health Care Agency guidelines. 7. The permitted use must be operated in compliance with applicable State Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) requirements.
8. The overall plan includes appropriate delineation of outdoor use spaces with temporary physical barriers or markers.
9. The expanded dining area will not impede pedestrian coastal access since this is an inland
property adjacent to East Coast Highway. Finding:
B. The subject lot is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the limited duration use without
material detriment to the use and enjoyment of other properties located adjacent to and in the
vicinity of the lot; Facts in Support of Finding:
1. The subject lot is approximately 0.54 acres in size and is a gently sloping property adjacent to East Coast Highway. The existing food service use with outdoor dining has operated at this location since its original approval in 2013. Based upon the site plan, there is adequate area to accommodate the expanded dining area without impacting pedestrian circulation
and coastal access. 2. The lot is bounded by East Coast Highway to the east with residential properties inland to the west. To the north is an adjacent retail property and the Port Theater (a landmark theater) within the Commercial Corridor zoning district. To the south are additional retail
properties south of Iris Avenue within the Commercial Corridor zoning district. Existing food
service uses with outdoor dining and retail tenants are located at this site. The expanded outdoor dining use will not impede use and enjoyment of the properties in the area and will instead add to the ambiance and quaint character of Corona del Mar.
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3. The expanded dining area will occupy a three (3) standard parking spaces and relocate/restripe the existing van accessible space. No traffic or site circulation issues are
anticipated.
Finding: C. The subject lot is adequately served by streets or highways having sufficient width and
improvements to accommodate the kind and quantity of traffic that the limited duration use
would or could reasonably be expected to generate; Facts in Support of Finding:
1. The subject lot is accessed from East Coast Highway. A surface parking area is provided
on-site. The expanded dining area will occupy no more than three (3) standard parking spaces. The existing food service use, (Foretti’s), is located in a commercial corridor area and proposes to operate all day and into the evening hours with peak hours when other retail and office uses on the property are typically not operating. Sufficient parking is
provided on-site and no traffic issues are anticipated with the continued use of the
expanded dining area. 2. The City is also undergoing an analysis of parking rates including rates related to food service and outdoor dining. Findings and recommendations of this study are anticipated
by December of 2021, and may inform a future conditional use permit amendment for
outdoor dining areas. Finding:
D. Adequate temporary parking to accommodate vehicular traffic to be generated by the limited
duration use would be available either on-site or at alternate locations acceptable to the Zoning
Administrator; and Facts in Support of Finding:
1. The existing food service use with outdoor dining has operated at the subject property since 2013. The existing surface parking lot has historically served as the primary parking supply for patrons. The surface lot is expected to adequately accommodate the temporary use for up to a one (1)-year term.
2. The expanded dining area will not impede pedestrian access to the waterfront. Finding:
E. The limited duration use is consistent with all applicable provisions of the General Plan, any
applicable specific plan, the Municipal Code, and other City regulations.
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Facts in Support of Finding:
1. The General Plan land use designation for this site is CC (Corridor Commercial). The CC
designation is intended to provide a range of neighborhood-serving retail and service uses along street frontages that are located and designed to foster pedestrian activity. The expanded outdoor dining use is accessory to the existing food service use with outdoor dining, will be utilized for a limited duration on-site, and will not impede use of the site
consistent with the CC designation. Outdoor dining is a use that tends to foster additional
pedestrian activity. 2. The site is located in the CC (Commercial Corridor) Zoning District. The CC designation is intended to provide a range of neighborhood-serving retail and service uses along street
frontages that are located and designed to foster pedestrian activity. The CC zoning
district allows food service uses and the expanded dining area is a temporary use, authorized with a limited term permit in the CC Zoning district. 3. The Limited Term Permit for expanded outdoor dining would complement and be
consistent with the other commercial uses permitted within the CC Zoning District of
Corona del Mar in that it provides amenities that support visitors to the area and provides a social gathering place for those who live and work in the neighborhood, consistent with General Plan Land Use Element Goal LU2, below. Additional benefits include providing opportunities for the continuation of local businesses that generate sales tax and provide
opportunities for employment, which is consistent with General Plan Land Use Element
Policy LU 2.4 (Economic Development), also copied below: Goal LU 2 A living, active, and diverse environment that complements all lifestyles and enhances neighborhoods, without compromising the valued resources that
make Newport Beach unique. It contains a diversity of uses that support the needs
of residents, sustain and enhance the economy, provide job opportunities, serve
visitors that enjoy the City’s diverse recreational amenities, and protect its important
environmental setting, resources, and quality of life.
Policy LU 2.4 Economic Development Accommodate uses that maintain or
enhance Newport Beach’s fiscal health and account for market demands, while
maintaining and improving the quality of life for current and future residents. (Imp
1.1, 24.1)
4. Council Policy D-9 recognizes the need to balance economic development objectives with
protection of the environment and the health and safety of the community. The policy recognizes the need to provide effective and efficient structures for implementing economic programs, utilizing staffing to provide healthy, thriving businesses, and maintain a healthy economy while preserving the unique commercial villages in Newport Beach. The
proposed limited term permit would support a local business and economic prosperity while
maintaining the unique character of the Corona del Mar community. 5. The site is not located within a specific plan area.
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Coastal Development Permit
In accordance with Section 21.52.015 (Coastal Development Permits, Findings and Decision)
of the NBMC, the following findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth: Finding:
F. Conforms to all applicable sections of the certified Local Coastal Program.
Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The project site is not located adjacent to a coastal view road, public access way, or
Coastal Viewpoint as identified in the Coastal Land Use Plan. The nearest coastal
viewpoint is John Wayne Park and the site is only slightly visible as a small portion of a larger panoramic perspective from this vantage point. As currently developed, the existing commercial properties and residential condominiums along West Coast Highway (the nearest coastal view road) are located within the view shed of the site across Newport Bay.
However, the expanded outdoor dining area complies with all applicable Local Coastal
Program (LCP) development standards and maintains an area consistent with the existing pattern of development in Lido Marina Village. Additionally, the project does not contain any unique features that could degrade the visual quality of the coastal zone.
2. The Property is located in the coastal zone and the proposed improvements require a
coastal development permit in accordance with Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC)
Section 21.52.035(C)(2) (Projects Exempt from Coastal Development Permit Requirements). The improvements constitute an increase of ten (10) percent or more of the internal floor area of an existing structure or a lesser improvement that has previously been undertaken pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section
30610(a). The expanded outdoor dining area and barrier within the parking lot are minor
detached structures. The location of these improvements does not pose a conflict to coastal resources, coastal access, or other adverse environmental effects. 3. Improvements are complementary to the area; the subject restaurant and adjacent
neighbors have similar outdoor dining improvements within the walkways of Corona del
Mar.
4. The dining area barrier is installed within the existing parking lot. The barrier delineates the area dedicated for outdoor dining use and alcohol service from the parking lot and drive aisle. There are no existing City utilities within the expanded dining area.
5. Development authorized by this permit is not located in any environmentally sensitive habitat area and public access to the coast will not be blocked. Coastal access is increased by allowing commercial establishments to re-open allowing public to visit coastal areas and provides an added amenity for visitors. The proposed operation does
not contain ESHA, wetlands, or sandy beach area;
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6. Development authorized is not located in an area in which the California Coastal Commission retains direct permit review authority.
Finding: G. Conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal
Act if the project is located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline of any
body of water located within the coastal zone. Fact in Support of Finding:
1. The project site is not located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline.
Implementation Plan Section 21.30A.040 (Determination of Public Access/Recreation Impacts) requires that the provision of public access bear a reasonable relationship between the requirement and the project’s impact and be proportional to the impact. In this case, the project is not located by the sea where lateral and vertical coastal access would
be needed.
SECTION 4. DECISION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The Zoning Administrator of the City of Newport Beach hereby finds this project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301 under Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15303 under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code
of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a
significant effect on the environment. 2. The Zoning Administrator of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves Limited Term Permit No. XP2021-028 and Coastal Development Permit No. CD2021-053 subject to the
conditions set forth in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
3. This action shall become final and effective 14 days following the date this Resolution was adopted unless within such time an appeal or call for review is filed with the Community Development Director in accordance with the provisions of Title 20 Planning and Zoning
and Title 21 Local Coastal Implementation Plan, of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 10TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2021.
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EXHIBIT “A”
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
(Project-specific conditions are in italics)
Planning Division
1. The development shall be in substantial conformance with the approved site plan as modified stamped and dated with the date of this approval (except as modified by
applicable conditions of approval).
2. The approval of this Limited Term Permit and Coastal Development Permit shall be effective from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022, unless an extension is granted by the Zoning Administrator in compliance with Municipal Code Sections 20.52.040.J
(Extension of Limited Term Permit) and 21.54.060 (Time Limits and Extensions). The
applicant shall be required to cease all permitted operations and remove any temporary improvements made to the outdoor spaces as part of this approval at the end of the effective period
3. The expanded dining area shall not exceed 435 square feet.
4. The existing allowed hours of operation of the establishment shall not be extended. The
hours of operation of the expanded area as part of this approval shall not extend beyond 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and will close by 10:00 p.m., Friday through Sunday.
5. There shall be no use of amplified sound.
6. The applicant shall install and maintain a physical barrier between any area used and adjacent common pedestrian walkways in accordance with the requirements of the State
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
7. The Applicant shall obtain and maintain authorization from the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) for all areas where the sale, service or consumption of alcohol is under the control of the applicant. The establishment shall abide by all applicable
regulations of the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
8. The sale of alcohol “to go” to patrons that dine within the expanded outdoor patios shall be prohibited.
9. The establishment shall abide by all applicable Orange County Health Care Agency
requirements. 10. The permittee shall provide adequate trash receptacles within the permitted patio shall and the operator shall provide for periodic and appropriate removal of trash, litter debris and
graffiti from the premises and on all abutting sidewalks within 20 feet of the premises.
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11. The Community Development Director or designee may inspect the modified area at any time during normal business hours.
12. The project is subject to all applicable City ordinances, policies, and standards, unless specifically waived or modified by the conditions of approval. 13. The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Material violation of
any of those laws in connection with the use may be cause for revocation of this Use
Permit. 14. This Limited Term Permit and Coastal Development Permit be modified or revoked by the Zoning Administrator if determined that the proposed uses or conditions under which
it is being operated or maintained is detrimental to the public health, welfare or materially
injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity or if the property is operated or maintained so as to constitute a public nuisance. 15. Any change in operational characteristics, expansion in area, or other modification to
the approved plans, shall require an amendment to this Limited Term Permit and Coastal
Development Permit. 16. To the fullest extent permitted by law, applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, its boards and commissions, officials, officers,
employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, obligations,
damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation, attorney’s fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to City’s approval of this Limited Term Permit No. XP2021-
028 and Coastal Development Permit No. CD2021-053 (PA2021-213) for Foretti’s.
This indemnification shall include, but not be limited to, damages awarded against the City, if any, costs of suit, attorneys' fees, and other expenses incurred in connection with such claim, action, causes of action, suit or proceeding whether incurred by applicant, City, and/or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall
indemnify the City for all of City's costs, attorneys' fees, and damages which City incurs
in enforcing the indemnification provisions set forth in this condition. The applicant shall pay to the City upon demand any amount owed to the City pursuant to the indemnification requirements prescribed in this condition.
Building Division
17. Any areas used for temporary commercial or institutional use shall be accessible to disabled persons.
a. A minimum 4-foot-wide accessible path to all functional area shall be provided.
b. Access to restrooms shall be provided at all times.
c. Accessible parking stalls shall not be used for seating areas when onsite parking is provided.
d. At least one (1) accessible seating area shall be provided.
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e. Detectable warnings are required when pedestrian paths cross or are adjacent to a vehicular way where no physical barrier are provided to separate the two (2).
18. All exiting paths shall be a minimum 36 inches free and clear. All public walks and sidewalks shall be a minimum 48 inches free and clear. Fire Department
19. Fire lane(s) shall be identified on the plan. 20. Parking, displays, seating or other obstacles that interfere with emergency vehicles and personnel shall not be permitted in fire lanes.
21. Vehicles are permitted to stop in fire lanes awaiting service or delivery provided that the driver remains inside the vehicle and the vehicle is ready to move immediately upon orders from emergency personnel.
22. All Fire Department devices (fire hydrants, fire department connections, water valves, etc.) shall have a three-foot clearance in all directions. 23. Fire Department devices shall not be covered, blocked or otherwise hidden from plain view.
24. All building exits shall remain free and clear of any obstacles that would impede exiting from a building or suite and accessing the nearest public right-of-way.
25. Heat lamps or other heating elements shall comply with the following requirements in
accordance with code section 3107.12 of the California Fire Code: a. Propane and other fuel-based heating elements (including but not limited to flammable/combustible gas, liquid, or solid materials) shall not be used within tents or canopies. b. Electric heaters must be ul listed for use within tents and/or canopies.
c. Propane and other fuel-based heating devices with blowers may be permitted, with the heating element located a minimum of 10 feet from the edge of the tent or canopy. d. All heating equipment installations shall be approved for the fire code official.
26. Covered outdoor dining areas (separate or consolidated) shall comply with the following standards for tents larger than 400 square feet (2 or more walls) and/or canopies larger than 700 square feet (no walls or one (1) wall):
• Post maximum occupant load.
• Do not exceed posted occupant load inside the tent or canopy.
• Visible and Mounted Fire Extinguishers with current service tags.
• No Smoking Signs shall be installed.
• Illuminated Exit Signs shall be installed.
• Emergency Lighting shall be provided.
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• Exit doors are not to be blocked and are to remain accessible as exits while the
tent is occupied.
• All interior decorative fabrics or materials shall be flame resistant. Provide Certificates of Flame Resistance.
• If Propane is used, a permit is required: Cooking and heating equipment shall not
be located within 10 feet of exits or combustible materials.
• LPG containers shall be located outside and be adequately protected and secured, and a permit will be required. Open flame or other devices emitting flame, such as
candles, are not permitted inside or within 20 feet of the tent, canopy, or temporary
membrane structure.
• Tents and canopies shall have the State Fire Marshall tag indicating fire resistance.
• Tents and canopies shall be designed and installed to withstand the elements of
the weather and prevent collapsing through weights and ground anchorage. Public Works Department 27. The Applicant shall install and maintain a substantial physical barrier (water-filled traffic
barrier or K-rail between any area used and adjacent to any street, driveway, or parking area). 28. There shall be a minimum of 5 feet of space around all overhead facilities, such as poles, and 15 feet of space around all underground facilities, such as vault lids, manholes, vent
pipes, pad-mounted transformers, etc. 29. Seating or structures below overhead conductors and/or under the ‘drip line’ shall be prohibited.
30. Public eating/dining at tables shall not be situated on top of energized vault lids, energized underground structures, or next to vent pipes, etc. 31. Expanded outdoor dining areas shall adhere to the SCE clearance decal examples provided in Attachment No. ZA 3.
32. Service deliveries shall be prohibited through the rear alley at 436 Heliotrope Avenue. 33. The remaining on-site parking spaces shall remain free of obstructions and available for vehicle parking.