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Tract 14055
1100 East Coast Highway
PC# 989-90 J
EIR# 146
CONDITION DEPARTMENT
1. Grading Grading Engineer
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2. Grading Grading Engineer
3. Grading Grading Engineer
4. Grading Grading Engineer
5. Grading Grading Engineer
6. Grading Grading Engineer
7. Grading Grading Engineer
8. Grading Grading Engineer
9. Vacuum sweeping/ Grading Engineer
Parking areas
��. Paleontological Grading Engineer
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12. Drainage
13. Landscape plan
14. Landscaped areas
JQom` Landscape Plan
9�;Substantial conformance
ight and glare
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` equipment
Public Works
Parks,Beach,Rec
Planning
Parks,Beach,Rec
ACTION
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Letter of
paleontologists
services
Letter of
compliance
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Hold on final
Plans Approval
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Plan Approval
Field check
Plans Approval
Field check
Exterior
Q� �F.a�terior lighting
/�On-site features
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1: Fair share fees
22. Reservation of
right-of-way
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Construction hours
,/d I +1*Noise attenuation
25. Noise barriers
26. Acoustics/upgrades
27. Noise attenuation
28. Dust control
29. Access/sprinklers
30. Access
31. Fire protection
32. Opticon device
33. Water saving devices
34. Sewer capacity
35. Facilities
n36. School fees
recycling bins
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• Public Works
Planning
Plannin
Building
Building
Building
Building
Fire
Fire
Fire
Public Works
Building
Public Works
Public Works
Building
Planning
General services
Separate permit
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Hold on final
Permit issuance
Plans Approval
Letter of
compliance
Letter -acoustical
engineer
Hold on ,final
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Field check
Hold on final
Plans Approval
Prior to approval
Final tract map
at permit issuance
Prior to final
Tentative Tract Map No. 14055
1.
Final map
Public Works
Recordation
2.
Improvements
Public Works
Plans Approval
3.
Improvements
Public Works
Plans Approval
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Water/sewer
Public Works
Plans Approval
5.
Circulation
Traffic Engineer
Plans Approval
6.
Circulation
Traffic Engineer
Plans Approval
7.
Sight distance
Traffic Engineer
Plans Approval
8.
Circulation
Public Works
Plans approval
Police
9.
Control gate
Public Works
Plans Approval
Police
Fire
10.
Easements
Public Works
Plans Approval
11.
Access roads
Public Works
Plans Approval
12.
Access - rights
Public Works
Plans Approval
13.
Improvements
Public Works
Plans Approval
14.
Water/sewer
Public Works
Plans Approval
15.
Sanitation fees
Building
Plans Approval
16.
Plan check fee
Public Works
Plans Approval
17.
Edison transformer
Public Works
Plans Approval
18.
Traffic control plan
Public Works
Plans Approval
19.
Trash enclosures
Public Works
Plans Approval
20.
Sidewalks
Public Works
Plans Approval
21.
Sewer main
Public Works
Plans Approval
22.
Landscape/easements
Parks,Beach,Rec
Plans Approval
23. Dedication
24. N/A
25. Traffic control plan
26. Park fees
Mouth of Big Canyon
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Public Works
Traffic Engineer
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Plans Approval
Plans Approval
Coastal Residential Development
P rmit No. 17
Affordable Housing (IPIjannjingDirector Deed restriction
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2. Affordable Housing Planning Director Deed restriction
City' Attorney
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3. Affordable Housing Planning Director Deed restriction
City Attorney
4. Affordable Housing Planning Director Deed restriction
City Attorney
NINAL FINDINGS AND CONDITI0A
FOR TRAFFYC STUDY No. 63,
AMENDMENT NO. 705, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 14055
AND COASTAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT NO. 17
AS APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL
ON APRIL 23, 1990
A Environmental Impact Report No 146
Findines:
1. That an Environmental Impact Report has been prepared for the project in
compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State
CEQA Guidelines and City Policy.
2. That all potential significant environmental effects which could result from the
project have been identified and analyzed in the EIR.
3. That based upon the information contained in the Environmental Impact Report,
mitigation measures have been identified and incorporated into the project to
reduce potentially significant environmental effects to a level of insignificance in
all areas, and that the only remaining environmental effects are significant only
on a cumulative basis. Further, that the economic and social benefits to the
community override the remaining significant environmental effect anticipated as
a result of the. project.
4. That the information contained in the Environmental Impact Report has been
considered in the various decisions made relative to this project.
Mitigation Measures:
1. Development of the site shall be subject to a grading permit approved by the
Building and Planning Departments.
2. The grading permit shall include a description of haul routes, access points to the
site, and a watering program designed to minimize the impacts of haul operations.
3. An erosion, siltation and dust control plan shall be submitted and be subject to
the approval of the Building Department prior to the issuance of the grading
permit. A copy of the plan shall be forwarded to the California Regional Water
Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region.
4. Erosion control measures shall be done on any exposed slopes within 30 days after
grading or as required by the grading engineer.
5. Grading shall be conducted in accordance with plans prepared by a civil engineer
incorporating the recommendations of a soil engineer and an engineering geologist
subsequent to the completion of a comprehensive soil and geologic investigation
of the site. Permanent reproducible copies of the "Approved as Built" grading
Final Findings and Conditions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 2
plans shall be furnished to the Building Department prior to the issuance of
building permits.
6. Recommendations included in the Geotechnical Report shall be incorporated into
project design where appropriate. The Building Department shall verify the
application of the appropriate recommendations prior to the issuance of grading
permits.
7. The velocity of concentrated runoff from the project site shall be evaluate(' and
erosive velocities controlled as a part of project design.
8. Prior to the issuance of the grading permit, the design engineer shall review and
state that the discharge of surface runoff from the project will be performed in
such a manner to assure that increased peals flows from the project will not
increase erosion immediately downstream of the system. This shall be reviewed
and approved by the Building Department.
9. The development shall provide for vacuum sweeping of parking areas.
10. A paleontological monitor shall be retained by the landowner and/or developer
to attend pregrade meetings and perform inspections during development. The
paleontologist shall be allowed to divert, direct, or halt grading in a specific area
to allow for salvage of exposed materials.-
11. Should fossils be discovered during grading operations, the landowner shall donate
the fossils collected to a non-profit institution.
12. Existing on -site drainage facilities shall be improved to the satisfaction of the City
of Newport Beach City Engineer. A hydrology and hydraulic study and a master
plan of water, sewer, and storm drain for on -site improvements shall be prepared
by the applicant and approved by the Public Works Department prior to recording
the tract map. Any modifications to the existing storm drain system shall be the
responsibility of the developer.
13. A landscape plan, prepared by a licensed landscape architect, shall be submitted
which includes a maintenance program that controls the use of fertilizers, and
pesticides. The plan shall be reviewed by,the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Department and approved by the Planning and Public Works Departments. Prior
to the issuance of an occupancy permit, a licensed landscape architect shall certify
to the Planning Department that the landscaping has been installed in accordance
with the approved plan.
14. Landscaped areas shall be irrigated with a system designed to avoid surface run-
off and over -watering.
Final Findings and Conditions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 3
15. The landscape plan for the comer of East Coast Highway and Jamboree Road
shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of the
Building Permit. That one of the issues to be addressed would be the grade
elevations at the intersection. It is the intent of this condition that the landscaping
and grading design and wall relocation be configured to provide maximum public
views from the Coast Highway. The wall shall be located as near to the
southwesterly line of the sewer easement as is practical, consistent with the need
to provide for the necessary gasoline clean up facilities on the site.
16. Developn .nt shall be in substantial conformance with the approved site plan, floor
plans and -levations.
17 The project shall be designed so as to eliminate light and glare spillage 'onto
adjacent properties.
18. All mechanical equipment and tiash areas shall be screened from public streets, .
alleys and adjoining properties.
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19 1 Signage and exterior lighting shall be approved by the Planning and Public Works
Departments.
C2O� Street signs, tables, benches, planters, and other similar features on -site or adjacent
to the project site shall be designed with a common theme compatible with the
overall architectural style of the project. The design shall be approved by the
Planning, Public Works, and Parks, Beaches and Recreation Departments prior to
the issuance of an occupancy permit.
21. Pursuant to -Chapter 15.45 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code (Fair Share
Traffic Contribution Ordinance), the applicant shall contribute funds towards
traffic and circulation improvements.
22. The project shall provide for the reservation of right-of-way for the potential future
grade separation of East Coast Highway and Jamboree Road as called out in the
City's General Plan.
23. Construction activities will be conducted in accordance with Section 10.28.040 of
the Newport Beach Municipal Code, which limits noisy construction activities.
32.) Any mechanical equipment and emergency power generator shall be screened from
view, and noise associated with said facilities shall be sound attenuated so as not
to exceed 55 dBA at the property lines. The latter shall be based upon the
recommendations of a registered
engineer practicing in acoustics and approved by the Building Department.
Final Findings and Conditions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 4
25. All exterior living areas (e.g. balconies and patios) which lie within the 65 CNEL
contour shall be constructed with 6 foot high noise barriers. The noise barriers
shall be continuous (no openings or gaps) and have a minimum density of 3.5
pounds per square foot. The walls may be stud walls with cement plaster exterior,
I/4 inch plate glass, 5/8 inch plexiglass, any masonry material, or any combination
of these materials. Wood and other materials may be used if specifically designed
as noise barriers.
26. All units exposed to exterior noise levels higher than 65 CNEL shall be
constructed to achieve interior noise levels no greater than 45 CNEL. Prior to
issuance of a building permit, a registered engineer practicing in acoustics shall
review final architectural plans to determine what building upgrades will be
necessary to achieve this standard. The Building Department shall require that
such upgrades be incorporated into the plans prior fo the issuance of the building
permit.
Most likely the only building upgrade that will be required is higher rate windows
such as 3/16 inch single pane glass for all windows that are exposed -to East Coast
Highway and Jamboree Road.
27. Prior to the issuance of the occupancy permit, the Building Department shall
require that an acoustical analysis be conducted by a registered engineer practicing
in acoustics (at the developer's expense). This analysis shall determine if all noise
mitigation has been installed as required and that noise levels will _meet City
standards. The noise measurements shall be taken at that point in the worst
case unit where the highest noise levels are expected. If different noise
attenuation methods are used for different units, then a worst case unit for each
method shall be tested.
28. A dust control program in compliance with South Coast Air Quality Management
District Rule 403 shall be implemented during demolition, excavation and
-construction. This program shall include such measures as: containing soil on -
site until it is hauled away, periodic watering of stockpile soil, and regular vacuum
sweeping of streets used for the haul operation to remove accumulated material.
29. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the Fire Department shall review the
proposed plans to determine the adequacy ofoemergency access. The Department
may require indoor fire protection features, such as overhead fire sprinklers, if it
determines that such measures are necessary to provide adequate fire protection.
30. Fire Department access shall be approved by the Fire Department prior to the
issuance of building permits.
31. All onsite fire protection (hydrants and Fire Department connections) shall be
approved by the Fire Department and Public Works Department.
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Final Findings and Conditions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 5
32. The applicant shall install an Opticon device in the Back Bay Drive/Jamboree
Road signal.
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33. Final design of the project shall provide for the incorporation of water -saving
devices for project lavatories and other water -using devices. This shall be verified
by the Building Department prior to issuance of occupancy permits.
33. Prior to issuance of building or grading permits, a master plan of water and sewer
facilities shall be prepared for the site. The pplicant shall verify the adequacy
of existing water and sewer facilities and con; tact any modification of facilities
necessary for the project. The master plali shall include provision for the
relocation of existing water and sewer facilities.
34. Prior to the occupancy of any building, the applicant shall provide written
verification from the Orange County Sanitation District that adequate sewer
capacity is available to serve the project.
35. Prior to the approval of the final tract map, the applicant shall consult with the
City of Newport Beach Public Works Department and OCTD regarding the
provision of a bus stop and related amenities (i.e., shelter, bench) along East
Coast Highway adjacent to the project site, and shall install any facilities
determined to be necessary by the City and OCTD.
36. The applicant shall contribute a fair share contribution to the schools,. if required
by the school district.
Q37. % The project shall provide recycling bins in the trash disposal areas for the
voluntary recycling of newspaper, aluminum and glass. The project shall also
provide a mechanism for the collection and recycling of items disposed of in this
manner. Subject to the approval of the Planning Department and General
Services Department, this program may be substituted for one which accomplishes
recycling without source point sorting.
B. Traffic Study No. 63.
Findings:
1. That a Traffic Study has been prepared which analyzes the impact of the proposed
project on the morning and afternoon peak hour traffic and circulation system in
accordance with Chapter 15.40 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code and City
Council Policy S-1.
2. That the traffic study indicates that the project will neither cause nor make worse
an unsatisfactory level of service on any major, primary -modified, or primary street.
Final Findings and Conditions �)
Regis Contractors.
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 6
C. Amendment No. 705.
Adopt Resolution No. 1220, recommending adoption of Amendment No. 705 to the City
Council.
D Tentative Map of Tract No. 14055.
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1. That the design of the subdivision will not conflict with i iy easements acquired
by the public at large for access through or use of prope:.y within the proposed
subdivision.
2. That public improvements may be required of a developer per Section 19.08.020
of the Municipal Code and Section 66415 of the Subdivision Map Act.
Conditions:
1. That a final map be recorded. That the final map be prepared so that the
Bearings relate to the State Plane Coordinate System.
2. That all improvements be constructed as required by Ordinance and the Public
Works Department.
3. That a standard subdivision agreement and accompanying surety be provided in
order to guarantee satisfactory completion of the Public improvements if it is
desired to record a tract map or obtain a building permit prior to completion of
the public improvements.
4. That each dwelling unit be served with an individual water service and sewer
lateral connection to the public water and sewer systems unless otherwise approved
by the Public Works Department.
5. That the on -site parking, vehicular circulation and pedestrian circulation systems
be subject to further review by the Traffic Engineer. .
6. That the design of the private streets and drives conform with the City's Private
Street Policy (L-4), except as approved by the Public Works Department. The
private street clear width from Back Bay Drive to the Parking Court shall be a
minimum of 32 feet. The location, width, configuration, and concept of the private
street and drive systems shall be subject to further review and approval by the City
Traffic Engineer. That the private street be widened at the southwesterly corner
of the development to provide adequate turning movement for trucks and that
the curb return at that location have a minimum 25' radius.
Final Findings and Conditions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast PYighway
Page 7
7. That the intersection of the private streets and drives be designed to provide sight
distance for a speed of 25 miles per hour. Slopes, landscape, walls and other
obstruction shall be considered in the sight distance requirements. Landscaping
within the sight line shall not exceed twenty-four inches in height. The sight
distance requirement may be modified at non -critical locations, subject to approval
of the Traffic Engineer.
8. That the California Vehicle Code be enforced on the private streets and drives,
and that the delineation acceptable to the Police Department and Public Works
Department be provided along the sidelines of the private streets and drives.
9. That if it is desired to have a control gate at the entrance, a turnaround shall be
provided prior to the gate. The design of the controlled entrance shall be
reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department and Fire Department.
10. That easements for public emergency and security ingress, egress and public utility
purposes on all privat3 streets be dedicated to the City and that all easements be
shown on the tract map.
11. That asphalt or concrete access roads shall be provided to all public utilities,
vaults, manholes, and junction structure locations, with width to be approved by
the Public Works Department.
12. That all vehicular access rights to East Coast Highway and-7amboree Road be
released and relinquished to the City of Newport Beach.
13. That street, drainage and utility improvements be shown of standard improvement
plans prepared by a licensed civil engineer.
14. That a hydrology and hydraulic study be prepared by the applicant and approved
by the Public Works Department, along with a master plan of water, sewer and
storm drain facilities for the on -site improvements prior to issuing any grading or
building permits or recording of the tract map. Any modifications or extensions
to the existing storm drain, water and sewer systems shown to be required by the
study shall be the responsibility of the developer.
15. That County Sanitation District fees be paid prior to issuance of any building
permits.
16. That the Public Works Department plan check and inspection fee be paid.
17. That any Edison transformer serving the site be located outside the sight distance
planes as described in City Standard 110-L.
Final Findings and Con+dittions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 8
18. Disruption caused by construction work along roadways and by movement of
construction vehicles shall be minimized by proper use of traffic control equipment
and flagmen. Traffic control and transportation of equipment and materials shall
be conducted in accordance with state and local requirements. A traffic control
plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department. No
construction storage or delivery of materials shall be stored within the East Coast
Highway or Jamboree Road right-of-way. Prior to issuance of any Grading
Permits, a
parking plan for workers must be submitted and approved by the Public Works
Department.
19. That the trash enclosures be located so that they do not restrict vehicular sight
distance.
20. That sidewalk connections be made between Back Bay Drive and East Coast
Highway and between the Jamboree Road/Coast Highway intersection and the
westerly comer of the tract improvements. '
21. That the footings on the proposed structures adjacent to the existing County
Sanitation Sewer Main be deepened so that excavation of the existing sewer main
using a one to one (1:1) slope from bottom of existing sewer will not under -cut
the footings of the proposed structures.
22. That no mounding or fills be placed over the Sanitation District Sewer Easement
and that the landscaping plan in the sewer easement area be approved by the
Orange County Sanitation District with no trees or plants larger then 6 feet in
height at full growth.
23. That an irrevocable offer to dedicate street right-of-way for a future grade
separation at Jamboree Road and East Coast Highway be offered and shown on
the tract map. The area is as generally shown on the tentative map; the final
configuration is to be approved by the Public Works Department.
24. Deleted.
25. A traffic control plan shall be prepared showing all signs and markings including
fire lanes.
26. The project shall pay in -lieu park fees pursuant to Chapter 19.50 of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code. This fee can be satisfied through the use of existing park
dedication credits generated by the dedication of the Mouth of Big Canyon and
Bonita Creek Park.
Final Findings and Col 2 tions
Regis Contractors
1100 East Coast Highway
Page 9
E. Coastal Residential Development Permit No 17
Findin
1. That the proposed development has met the requirements of Chapter 20.69 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code.
Conditions.,
1. That prior to the recordation of the Final Tract Map, the applicant shall enter
into an affordable housing agreement, the form and content of which is acceptable
to the City Attorney and the Planning Director, which guarantees the provision of
eighteen affordable dwelling units on -site or off -site within the City, subject to the
mutual agreement of the City and The Irvine Company. The affordable housing
agreement shall be recorded as a deed restriction against the property.
2. The affordable units provided shall be affordable to moderate income families if
the units are for sale; or to low income families based on family size (using
Health and Safety Code Section 50093 income standards) at Section 8 fair market
rent if the units are rented by the applicant or successors in interest, in accordance
with the provisions of the Newport Beach Housing Element. Preference shall be
given to Section 8 certificate or voucher holders. The City shall support The
Irvine Company's request for the OCHA 10%rent exception.
3. The term of affordability shall be twenty years.
4. If it is proposed to provide the affordable housing units off -site within the City,
the affordable housing agreement shall include provisions regarding the timing of
the affordable units in relation to the occupancy of this project.
COMMISSIONERS
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ROLL CALL
INDEX
the public hearing was closed.
In response to a question posed by Commissioner Glover
respect to the recommendation that tandem parking for
commercial use be permitted without the approval of a
modification for small mixed use projects, Robert nard,
Advance Planning Manager, and Commissioner Pers6 explained
that the suggestion would :: -)edite the request in much as it
would be permitted for sn.:l mixed use projects nly.
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Motion was made and voted on to adopt R olution No. 1228,
Motion
and recommend to the City Council the ado tion of Amendment
All Ayes
No. 709. MOTION CARRIED.
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Amendment No. 711 Public He n
Item No.lo
Request to consider an ame ment to Title 20 of the Newport
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Beach Municipal Code, r 'sing the permitted uses in the
(Res.1229)
Recreational and Marine ommercial, and the Retail and Service
Mariner's Mile Specific Area Plan (SP-
Approved
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Commercial areas of th
5); and amend Ian ge in Title 20 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code co erning "Specialty Food Service".
INITIATED B . The City of Newport Beach
The public earing was opened in connection with this item.
There be' g no one to appear before the Planning Commission,
the pu c hearing was closed.
motion
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Mo on was made and voted on to adopt Resolution No. 1229,
All Ayes
r ommending to the City Council the adoption of proposed
endment No. 711. MOTION CARRIED.
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Discussion Items:
Discussior
Items
Planning Commission Review of the proposed landscape plan fir
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the corner of East Coast Highway and Jamboree Road in
No.
conjunction with Phase II of the Villa Point Residential
villa nt.
Landscape
Condominium Project Tentative Map of Tract No, 14055.
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June 7, 1990
MINUTES
CALL
Motion
All Ayes
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In response to a question posed by Commissioner Pers6n, Don
Webb, City Engineer, stated that staff is satisfied with the
submitted landscape plans.
Mr. David McMahan, Regis Contractors, appeared before the
Planning Commission. He indicated that the wall and
landscaping were moved back 50 feet, and the grade was lowered
outside of the wall approximately 6 feet so as to maximize the
views.
In response to a question posed by Commissioner Di Sano, Mr.
McMahan replied that the entire landscape scheme is drought
tolerant.
Motion was made and voted on to approve the revised landscape
plan for the Villa Point Phase II project. MOTION CARRIED.
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Don Webb, City Engineer, provided a slide presentation
concerning set k modifications in areas where there are side
yards of residentia lots directly across the alley from the rear
yards of other reside 'al lots, specifically in 9 and 10 foot wide
alleys located in West wport. He described the problems of
garage access that occur in ose alleys. To relieve the 9 and 10
foot wide alleys, Mr. Webb commended an increase of the
garage setback, and/or eliminate a zero foot setback of fences
on the opposite side of the alley an require a 6 inch curb with
a low landscape treatment. In referen to 10 foot wide alleys,
and restricted side yards, he suggested th a minimum 20 to 24
foot setback should be required on the gars side.
Mr. Webb recommended that to provide a clear 2 oot area for
maneuverability, garages adjacent to a 9 foot wide ey f lod
require an.8 foot setback and on a 10 foot wide alley,
setback.
In reference to the 14, 15, and 20 foot wide alleys, Mr. Webb
recommended that fences be allowed to be constructed up to a
zero side yard, but require the garage setback to be 24 feet so
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May 29, 1990
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Mr. James D. Hewicker
Planning Director
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Subj: Planning Commission Review of Villa Point Apartments
Landscape Plans
Dear Jim:
As required by the City Council in its approval of the Villa Point
Apartments Phase II on April 23, 1990, we are submitting revised
landscape plans for review by the Planning Commission. Your
assistance is requested in setting this item for action by the
Planning Commission June 7, 1990.
Enclosed are exhibits illustrating both the original and proposed
revised landscape/grading concept for the --corner of Coast Highway
and Jamboree. Thank you'for your cooperation. _
Sincerely,
David Dmohowski
Vice President, Entitlement
DD:sl
550 Newport Center Drive, Suite 700, P.O. Box I, Newport Beach, California 92658-8904
Phone: (714) 720-2400 FAX: (714) 720.2421
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VILLA -POEq APARTMENTS
NEWPORT BEACH
Planned Community District Regulations
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Planned Community Development Standards for
Villa Point Apartments
Ordinance No. 84-13 Adopted by the
City of Newport Beach City Council
on May 29, 1984
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Villa Point Apartments - Newport Beach
Planned Community District Regulations
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Introduction
Section I
Section II
Section III
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Section IV
Subsection A
Subsection B
Subsection C
Subsection.D
Subsection E
Subsection F
Subsection G
Subsection H
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Statistical Analysis
General Notes
Definitions
Buildable Acreage
Streets - Dedicated and Private
Multiple Family Residential
Permitted Uses
Site Density
Maximum Building Height
Setbacks From Streets
Setbacks From Property Lines
Parking
Signs
Fences, Hedges and Walls
• INTRODUCTION
The Villa Point Apartments Planned Community District for the City of Newport Beach has
been developed in accordance with the Newport Beach General Plan.
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The purpose of this Planned Community is to provide a method whereby property may be
classified and developed for multiple family residential uses. The specifications of this
district are intended to provide land use and development standards supportive of the
development proposal contained herein while insuring compliance with the intent of all
applicable regulatory codes.
Whenever the regulations contained herein conflict with the regulations of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code, the regulations contained herein shall take precedence. The
Municipal Code shall regulate this development when such regulations are not provided
within these district regulations. All development within the Planned Community
boundaries shall comply with all provisions of the Uniform Building Code and various
mechanical codes related thereto.
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• VILLA POINT APARTMENTS
PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
LAND USE PLAN
• Section I. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS (For Analysis Purposes Only)
Development
Land Use Area Acres Units
Multiple Family Residential 1 9.2 138 DU's
2 4.5 90 DU's
Total 13.7 228 DU's
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• Section II. General Notes
1. Project Description
The Planned Community District encompasses 13.7 gross acres. The Planned
Community District has been developed for multiple family residential uses. All
future uses will be in compliance with these designations.
2. Park Standards
Park requirements shall be in accordance with the Park Dedication Ordinance. Park
credits from mouth of Big Canyon or North Ford Planned Community may be
applied to meet the park requirements of this project.
3. Water Services
Water within the Planned Community will be furnished by the City of Newport
Beach.
4. Sewage Disposal
Sewage disposal facilities within the Planned Community will be provided by Orange
• County Sanitation District No. 5. Prior to the issuance of any building permits it
shall be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Planning Department that adequate
sewer facilities will be available. Prior to the occupancy of any structure it shall be
further demonstrated that adequate sewer facilities exist.
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5. Grading and Erosion
Grading and erosion control shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions
of the City of Newport Beach Grading Ordinance and shall be subject to permits
issued by the Building and Planning Departments.
a. The.grading plan shall include a complete plan for temporary and permanent
drainage facilities, to minimize any potential impacts from silt, debris, and
other water pollutants.
b. The grading permit shall include, if required, a description of haul routes,
access points to the site and watering and sweeping program designed to
minimize impacts of the haul operation.
C. An erosion and dust control plan, if required, shall be submitted and
approved by the Building Department.
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• d. An erosion and siltation control plan, if required, shall be approved by the
California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Santa Ana Region.
e. The velocity of concentrated run-off from any project shall be evaluated and
erosive velocities controlled as part of the project design.
f. Grading shall be conducted in accordance with plans prepared by a Civil
Engineer and based on recommendations of a soil engineer and an
engineering geologist subsequent to the completion of a comprehensive soil
and geological investigation of the site. Permanent reproducible copies of the
"Approved as Built" grading plans on standard size sheets shall be furnished
to the Building Department.
6. Archaeological/Paleontological
Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the site shall be examined to determine the
existence and extent of archaeological and paleontological resources in accordance
with adopted City Policies.
7. Landscaoine
All landscaping shall be installed in accordance with landscape plans, subject to the
• review and approval of the Planning Department and Parks, Beaches, and Recreation
Department. Landscape plans for the corner of East Coast Highway and Jamboree
Road shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission prior to issuance of the building
permit. One of the issues to be addressed would be the grade elevations at the
intersection.
The landscape plan for the comer of East Coast Highway and Jamboree Road shall
be reviewed by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of the Building
Permit. That one of the issues to be addressed would be the grade elevations at the
intersection. It is the intent of this condition that the landscaping and grading design
and wall relocation be configured to provide maximum public views from the Coast
Highway. The wall shall be located as near to the southwesterly line of the sewer
easement as is practical, consistent with the need to provide for the necessary
gasoline clean up facilities on the site.
8. Any fire equipment access shall be approved by the Fire Department.
9. The final design of on -site pedestrian and bicycle circulation in any tract shall be
reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department and the Planning
Department.
10. Prior to approval of the final tract map for residential development, applicant shall
• reach agreement with the City for compliance with California Government Code
65590, regarding housing requirements.
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• 11. Additional detailed noise studies shall be conducted for the residential development
for onsite impacts of the project.
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12. All buildings shall meet Title 24 requirements. Design of buildings shall take into
account the location of building air intake to maximize ventilation efficiency, the
incorporation of natural ventilation, and implementation of energy conserving heating
and lighting systems.
13. Water conservation design features shall be incorporated into building construction.
14. Exposed slopes, if any, shall be stabilized as soon as possible to reduce erosion.
15. Public or private streets shall meet City standards.
16. No permanent structures are permitted over the sewer line of the County Sanitation
Districts of Orange County, nor within fifteen (15) feet of either side of this line. No
mounding or fill is permitted over this sewer line setback area, and no tree or bush
larger than six (6) feet in height at full growth is allowed in this area.
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The following definitions refer to the permitted uses in the development standards contained
in this Ordinance.
Streets - Dedicated and Private
Reference to all streets or rights -of -way within this ordinance shall mean dedicated
vehicular rights -of -way. In the case of private or nondedicated streets, except
Backbay Drive, a minimum setback from said streets of five (5) feet shall be required
for all structures. Except for sidewalks or access drives, this area shall be landscaped
according to the setback area standards from dedicated streets contained herein.
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Section IV. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
The following uses and development standards apply.
A. Permitted Uses
1. Apartments
2. Condominiums
3. Recreation facilities
4. Uses appurtenant to 1 and 2 above
B. Site Density
A minimum average of 1,500 square feet of lot area shall be provided for each
dwelling unit. For the purpose of this ordinance, average area per dwelling shall
mean the average of all developed areas on site (to include parks, recreational and
permanent open space), exclusive of areas designated as public streets divided by the
total number of dwelling units.
C. Maximum Building Height
All buildings shall comply with the height restrictions established by the City for this
area. The maximum height of all buildings shall be thirty-two (32) feet, and shall be
measured in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
D, Setbacks from Streets
The following minimum setbacks shall apply to all structures (not to include garden
walls or fences) adjacent to streets. Said setbacks shall be measured from the
ultimate right-of-way line.
However, the Planning Director may, upon submittal of a tentative subdivision map
or preliminary site plan, review said map or plan in view of setbacks listed in this
ordinance and/or sound planning principles and shall either approve, modify,
disapprove the setbacks shown, or refer the matter to the Planning Commission for
further consideration.
Pacific Coast Highway
Backbay Drive (Private)
Jamboree Road
Setbacks from Ultimate
Right -of --Way Line
20 feet
10 feet
20 feet
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E. Setbacks from Property Lines
• All setbacks listed under this section refer to property lines not affected by the
requirements of Subsection D above. The minimum setback shall be five (5) feet,
except there shall be at least ten (10) feet between structures on adjacent lots and
no dwelling or main residential structure shall be closer than ten (10) feet to any
other dwelling or main residential structure on the same lot.
F. Parking
Off-street parking for apartment uses shall be provided as follows:
Two parking spaces per dwelling unit.
A minimum of one (1) parking space per apartment unit shall be covered. Where
as a fractional figure is found as a remainder in computations made to determine the
number of required off-street parking spaces, said fraction shall be rounded upward.
G. Sims
One (1) double or single face primary identification ground sign per street frontage
shall be allowed. Said sign shall not exceed a height of 4 feet nor an area of thirty-
five (35) square feet per face. Said signs may be internally or externally illuminated
and shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Traffic Engineer. Said
• sign may also be located on any project boundary perimeter wall, subject to the same
number and area limits as mentioned above.
Secondary identification signs and directional signs, used to give direction to
vehicular or pedestrian traffic are permitted. Said signs shall not exceed a height of
4 feet nor an area of twenty (20) square feet. Said signs may be internally or
externally illuminated and shall be subject to the review and approval of the City
Traffic Engineer.
Sign area shall mean the area enclosed by a rectangle drawn around the wording,
numbers, images or logos composing the sign.
Internal directional and identification signs are permitted subject to the review and
approval of the City Traffic Engineer.
H. Fences. Hedges and Walls
Fences shall be limited to a maximum height of eight (8) feet, measured from
finished grade on the side of fence facing Coast Highway. Where the fence is
required to protect a swimming pool, the fence shall be constructed so as to meet the
requirements of the Uniform Building Code for pool safety. Wing walls, where an
extension of a residential or accessory structure, may be eight (8) feet in height. At
• street intersections (to include driveway intersections with streets), no such
appurtenance shall exceed thirty (30) inches in height above street pavement grade
within the triangle bounded by the right-of-way lines prolonged.
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1. Redesignate Area 2 from office to multi -family residential, and amend text to reflect
this change. Resolution No. 90-35 adopted April 23, 1990.
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