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27 July 1992
Mr. Faysal Jurdi
Chief Plan Check Engineer
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Post Office Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768
Re: Relocation/Addition of Disabled Parkine Spaces
351 Hospital Road, Suite 307
Newport Beach, California 92663
(714)645.0500
rar(714) 645.1729
DOC:CMV3.L7R
Dear Faysal:
Regarding the handicap parking requirements for.Newpprt Lido, Philip Scarpine has spoken with
both John DePietro (concerned citizen) and the state (Paul Smith, Caltrans). I also was privy to a
conversation with Mr. Smith to clarify the requirements for disabled access to our project.
In addition to the new handicap accessibility ramp to be installed in front of the 361 building, Mr.
Smith confirmed that a total of fifteen (15) handicap spaces were required, seven (7) at the 351
building and eight (8) at the 361 building. Therefore, Philip is submitting to you for city approval
a revised drawing showing the new layout: There will be seven (7) spaces in front of 351 and seven
(7) in front of 361, with one (1) additional space, for a total of eight (8), at the rear entrance to the
building (and near the Newport Beach Surgery Center's rear entrance).
Faysal, as a point of reference only, I am sure you are aware that the Newport Beach Surgery
Center utilized three (3) parking spaces in the parking structure (Level 3B) to locate their emergency
generator set-up.
The original calculations done (and city approved) for the project indicated a requirement of 648
total parking spaces. A total of 666 spaces were actually installed/constructed. The above -
referenced revisions reduces this amount to a new total of 657 spaces, including the 15 handicap
spaces. This is still over and above the minimum requirment of 648 total spaces.
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Mr. Faysal Jurdi
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
27 July 1992
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All of us at Newport Lido appreciate your efforts in this matter and, upon your approval of the
submitted drawings, we will attend to the changes immediately. Should you have any questions,
please let me know. Thanks, Faysal!
Sincerely,
NEWPORT LIDO MEDICAL CENTER
Debo L. Boler
Executive Engineer
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Enclosures
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K ASSOCIATES
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CO. Bu,c 1992
IJuvponBcaJi, CA
92o58 7992
December 16, 1988
Mr. Jay Garcia
City of Newport Beach
3333 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, Ca. 92663
Re: Newport Lido Medical
Dear Jay,
As per your request I am including herein the
name of the individual and firm that will be used
on site as our paleontologist for the Newport Lido
Medical project. I have requested that a formal
letter be sent from their office confirming this
arrangement.
Mr. Brian Beck
M.B. Gilbert & Associates
2525 Cherry.Ave., Suite 380
Long Beach, California 90806
Mr. Beck is the senior geologist and archaeologist
for the firm.
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J.A. KING
8, ASSOCIATES
• Governmental Relations
• Planning, Coorclhrallon
• land Ilse Analysis
• hevelopment Processing
• Ptolert Managenien(
CO. Box 7997.
Newport Beach. CA
97.698-7997
November 24, 1988
Newport Lido Medical Center
351 Hospital Road, Suite 205
Newport Beach, California 92663
Attn: Mr. Michael Lombardi
Dear Michael,
Please be advised that the noticed mailings have
been sent as per condition of approval number 49,
page no. 15 of the staff report.
The 300 foot noticed mailings were sent November
23rd. as per the attached list.
All Lj a a. VA. l4 WL11
1802 W. Oceanfront
Newport Beach, CA 92663
AP#425-271-08
Owen E. Minney
447 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
AP#425-271-09 _-
Jacob Mendel
P. 0. Box 554
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
AP#425-271-10, 11
National-Benvenuti
Joint Venture
610 Newport Center Drive
Suite 483
Newport Beach,CA 92660
AP#425-271-12 .
Newport Beach 'City :..
Employees Federal Credit
Union Suite D
425 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach,CA 92663
AP#425-271-13 ..
Robert E. Ellsworth'
419 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
AP#425-271-14
Shao Shii Fang Chai. -
415 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
AP#425-371-15
Newport Harbor Costa Me;
Board of Realtors
401 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach,CA 9266',
AP#425-271-16
John F. Vogel
2222 E. South St.
Anaheim, CA 92805
AP#425-272-01,02
Derher Jeng
455 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
AP#425-271-07
00 Campus Drive
suite 101
Newport Beach, CA 92660
I AP#425-261-06
Ralph Gray
44 N. Madison Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
' AP#425-261-07
Frederick Mc Brien
,:�1812 Antigua Circle
Newport Beach, CA 92663
AP#425-261-08
:
t Denise 'Kauffman
2125 Ocean Way
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
AP#425-261-09
! Suzanne I. Mc Brien
1812 Antiqua Circle
Newport Beach, CA 92663
i AP#425-261-10
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Delbert L. Stokesbary
i 390 Calle Guaymas
San Clemente, CA 92672
AP#425-261-11,12
11 Tykye. Camaras
1 932 Sandcastle Drive
'-Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
1 AP#425-261-14,15
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j: Robert M. Marshall
i1 1161 San Vicente Blvd.
i Suite 802
Los Angeles, CA 90047
AP#425-261-16
Eugene Lightner
2201 S. Wilshire St.
Wichita, KS 67211
AP#425-261-17
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OS. Hillside ST.
Wichita, KS 67211
AP#425-261-18
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Hoag Memorial
301 N. Newport
Newport Beach,
AP#423-011-17
Hospital ' .
CA 92663
Hughes Aircraft Company
P. O. Box 90515
#100/c509
Los Angeles,CA 90009,
AP#425-181-01
Park Lido Building Co.
999 N. Sepulveda Blvd. -
Suite 610
El Segundo, CA 90245
AP#425-261-01,02
Philip Heckendorn
2304 Huntington Drive
Suite 208
San Marino, CA 91108•
AP#425-261-03�
Ralph Gray
407 Evening Star Lane
Newport Beach, CA 92660
AP#425-261-05
American -Cal Medical
Services No. 1 Inc.
1051 E. Ogden Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
AP#425-261-19
Dereher Jeng
455 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
AP#425-271-07
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS COMM. ASSN.
MS. Pat Strang, Pres.
351 Catalina Drive =
Newport Beach, CA 92663
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NEWPORT LIDO PARTNERSHIP
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NEWPORT LIDO
MEDICAL CENTER
NEWPORT LIDO
PROJECT SCHEDULE
Primavera Wane, Iri. 1984,19r,l% 6,1107
Project Start SMOV88
Protect Finish: 13MAR90
Data Date, BNOM
Plot Date:
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COMMISSIONERS sepifer 19, 1985 MINUTES
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INDEX
ROLL CALL
permit prior to completion of the public improve-
ments.
29. That the existing sanitary sewer be relocated And
that a SO -foot wide easement for sewer purpos s be
dedicated to the City prior to issuance o Build-
ing Permits, and that the design of the sewer be
by a licensed engineer on the Public Wo s Depart-
ment Standard Plan sheets.
30. That any structures adjacent to t e existing and
proposed sewer main have deepen footings. The
footings shall be designed so at the bottom of
footing is intersected when 1 to 1 slope is
projected from the flow line f pipe to the bottom
of footing so that the F
ing is able to take
lateral forces in the eof sewer main exca-
vation.
31. That a concrete sidew�k be completed along the
Flagship Road fronta and access ramps be con-
structed at the co ners of Flagship Road and
Patrice Road, and Flagship Road and Placentia
Avenue.
32. That prior to a issuance of the Grading Permit
the applicant all demonstrate to the satisfac-
tion of the-P lic Works Department that adequate
site distance has been provided at the HOspital
Road entranc and at the northeasterly corner of
the propose medical building.
33. That prior o issuance of any building permits for
the site, he applicants shall demonstrate to the
satisfact on of the Public Works Department and
Building Department that adequate sewer facilities
will be available for the project. Such demon -
strati shall include verification from the
Orange County Sanitation Districts. The applicant
shall be responsible for the design and con-
stru tion of any additional sewer facilities
Rheissuance
serve the project.
34. arking arrangements during the con -
period shall be approved by the City's
epartment and Traffic Engineer prior to
of any grading and/or 1 building
permit(s). /
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH H�. 26�J3
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FOR:
Plan Check No. Z7eV7—W_7
[ COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ZONING CORRECTIONS
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By: Tracy Williams, Associate Planner Telephone (714) 644-3200
Date: Z�02�v7 Address:
Corrections Required:
PDrr of /6 9 /'� �/ 77 tDhe� �0.6•�✓/�C/e�,
Legal Description: Lot Block Section Tract
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Resubdivision required to combine lots or portions of lots when
construction or alterations are in excess of $5,000.
Lot Size
Zone
Proposed Use
Required Setbacks:
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✓✓E f�
• Structural Area:
Buildable Area 7 7,,
Permitted Area fjpgX��{ri� lD,e'✓f/o 7tJ S /7!7
Proposed Area /62/ /JO nn fl
�. Provide tissue overlay of calculations to verify provided square
foo age.
I � I //a9/ /70 2�v = 6/f9PQ`�ihy s� 6c�
3IX V Required Parking
/6Z ✓h/.v Gosrr�.r� �G7�fi�mYl.G�i�'
r/y Ok Proposed parking (Indicate number of stalls provided) �_ P P g P /G3 Ziatp�af lax
�4� Q// Total On -Site Parking
S*1 Standard Compact
A'Vy/�n-lieu Parking
�k Dimension building height as measured from natural grade to
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average and maximum roof height ,r6 s�DX
Show natural grade line on all elevations
Show all rooftop mechanical equipment and di/�,nension from grade
directly below. /y�0�y�/ /y/h!/Iw !y/!i✓f�1 9��y�/+'l �y h0% .PX/WI4�'ot
4 Indicate location of trash containers off site plan. 0
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Number of stories
Floor Plan fully dimensioned showing all room uses.
Plot Plan fully dimensioned showing location of all buildings,
fences, etc. in relation t% he property line.
ir! re C nt bu 3% p 2 � 72 3
Fair Share Contribution ors „Py
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Fee
(OVER)
SPECIAL APPROVAL REQUIRED THROUGH:
Mndifications Committee
Planning Commission -
Use Permit P" IPfAr if -e;01*r/1101;kr i/
variance ;rof1<
f�ypgi
Resubdivision - Tract 0 �j�/o✓tom
Site Plan Review
Amendment
Other
Public Works:
Easement/Encroachment Permit
Curb Cut
subdivision Engineer „
Traffic Engineer _-
Approval of Landscape Plans
Building Department:
Grading Engineer
Jfe,�. /-/, Z Parks Department:
A;X / _ i 9 Approval of Landscape Plans
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Coastal Development Permits: j
Approval in ConceptL k
(Note: Pile 3 sets of plans: plot plan, floor plan, elevationsd,� , y
Coastal Development Permit No. +f�
Waiver/Exemption
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NOTE: It is the responsibility of the applicant to circulate their plans and
obtain the necessary approvals from the departments checked above. If you
have questions regarding your application, please contact me at (714)
644-3200. 1
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FAIR SHARE CONTRIBUTION
CALCULATION SHEET
BUILDING PERMIT PLAN CHECK NO.
OWNERS NAME
I BUILDING ADDRESS 3 7/ A AgIAA --
1. Fee Schedule:
a. Residential: (per unit)
Single Family Detached $1103.05 per d.u.
Single Family Attached,
Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex $721.23 per d.u.
Fiveplex, or greater $551.53 per d.u.
b. Hotels/Motels: (per room) $848.50 per zoom
c. Commercial:
Regional
$3.82
per
sq.ft.
(net floor area)
General Retail
$3.39
per
sq.ft.
(gross floor area)
Boat Yards
$3.39
per
sq.ft.
(net floor area)
d. Office:
General (net floor area)
$1 49,,Pler
sq.ft.
Medical (gross floor area)
3.39
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sq.ft.
e. Restaurant: (gross floor area)
Conventional
$6.36
per
sq.ft.
Take -Outs
$3.39
per
sq.ft.
f. Industrial: (net floor area)
$0.51
per
sq.ft.
g. Recreational: (net floor area)
Yacht Clubs $�4.24 per sq.ft.
Athletic Clubs $3.39 per sq.ft.
2. Fee Calculation:
a. Residential:
Increase in number of Dwellings (IDU)
(If IDU = 0 or less, no fee required)
IDU x Unit Fee = Fair Share Fee
b. Non Residential:
Increase in gross square footage of
building area (IBA) sq.ft.
(If IBA = 0 or less, no fee required)
IBA x- 3. 3 % sq.Ft. Fee =Z8 72634air Share- Fee
*Do not include parking structures.
$ 7z
3. Total Fair Share Contribution $ 2 gi
(Enter amount on Building Permit Application Form)
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September 11, 1986
TO: File
FROM: Tracy E. Williams
SUBJECT: Discussion of:
Newport Lido Medical Center
Use Permit No. 3166
1. Condition No. 52 -
Change in driveway width - OK per P. Temple
2. Condition NO. 67 -
Temporary walkway with paving
3. Condition No. 66 -
Interior parking plan to be provided on Hoag Hospital lot and
approval by City Council.
4. No GPL approval until such time CC approves parking plan.
6. Window washing
- permanent fix
- temporary fix
TARGET DATE: Februa
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MECHANICAL I
MAWTENANCE
Sec. 7101(c)
(c) Parking Space Size. Physically handicapped/disabled parking spaces shall be located as near as
practical to a primary entrance. Where single spaces are provided, they shall be 14 feet wide and
outlined to provide a 9-foot parking acres and a 5-foot loading and unloading area on the passenger
side of the vehicle. When more than one space is provided in lieu of providing a 14-foot-wide space
for each parking space, two spaces can be provided within a 23-foot-wide area lined to provide a 9-
foot parking area on each side of a 5-foot loading and unloading area in the center. The minimum
length of each parking space shall be 18 feet.
NOTE: See Figure No. 71-1A
Curbramp d walk Is at different LmlN/-lava[
than parking elargon.Maimumslope
lsl:i2
WalkorPlantlng
I«- larmla. 160' 1108"min. ]
Handicap Spaces, Double Type
4' o' wheel Bumper. Typical
Handbp Mng Rn. TyOcg
60' mmL Suggested
36'typlW
Typical Symbol
Interpretation I Note: Tow away sign required at all entrances. See 7102 (0
Bumper Location
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Handicap Spaces, Single Type
Figure 71.1A
This diagram illustrates the specific requirements of these regulations
and Is Intended only as and aid for building and construction
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e 480 min.
Section E-E
Note: Retaining Curb may be required
Figure 71.2C
This diagram Illustrates the sped8c requirements of these regulations
and is Intended only as and aid for building and construction
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27 July 1992
Mr. Faysal Jurdi
Chief Plan Check Engineer
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Post Office Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768
Re: Relocation/Addition of Disabled Parking Spaces
Dear Faysal:
357 Hospital Road, Suite 307
Newport Beach, California 92663
(714) 645-0.5t)o
r(ir(714)645-1729
DOC.'M ILTR
Regarding the handicap parking requirements for Newport Lido, Philip Scarpine has spoken with
both John DePietro (concerned citizen) and the state (Paul Smith, Caltrans). I also was privy to a
conversation with Mr. Smith to clarify the requirements for disabled access to our project. ,
In addition to the new handicap accessibility ramp to be installed in front of the 361 building, Mr.
Smith confirmed that a total of fifteen (15) handicap spaces were required, seven (7) at the 351
building and eight (8) at the 361 building. Therefore, Philip is submitting to you for city approval
a revised drawing showing the new layout. There will be seven (7) spaces in front of 351 and seven
(7) in front of 361, with one (1) additional space, for a total of eight (8), at the rear entrance to the
building (and near the Newport Beach Surgery Center's rear entrance).
Faysal, as a point of reference only, I am sure you are aware that the Newport Beach Surgery
Center utilized three (3) parking spaces in the parking structure (Level 3B) to locate their emergency
generator set-up.
The original calculations done (and city approved) for the project indicated a requirement of 648
total parking spaces. A total of 666 spaces were actually installed/constructed. The above -
referenced revisions reduces this amount to a new total of 657 spaces, including the 15 handicap
spaces. This is still over and above the minimum requirment of 648 total spaces.
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Mr. Faysal Jurdi
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
27 July 1992
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All of us at Newport Lido appreciate your efforts in this matter and, upon your approval of the
submitted drawings, we will attend to the changes immediately. Should you have any questions,
please let me know. Thanks, Faysal!
Sincerely,
AW"ORT%LIDO MEDICAL CENTER
I?ebo, L. Boler
Executive Engineer
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Enclosures
FINAL FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
FOR TRAFFIC STUDY NO. 51 AND USE PERMIT NO. 3279
APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 10, 1988
A. Environmental Document
Findings:
1. That an Initial Study and Negative Declaration were prepared and
adopted for an essentially identical project in compliance with the
California Environmental Quality Act, and that their contents have been
considered in the decisions of this project.
2. That based on the information contained in the Negative Declaration,
the project incorporates sufficient mitigation measures to reduce
potentially significant environmental effects, and that the project
will not result in significant environmental impacts.
B. Traffic Study
Findings:
1. That a Traffic Study has been prepared which analyzes the impact of the
proposed project on the circulation system in accordance with Chapter
15.40 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code and City Policy S-1.
2. That the Traffic Study indicates that the project generated traffic
will be greater than one percent of the existing traffic during the 2.5
hour peak period on any leg of the critical intersections, but will not
add to an unsatisfactory level of traffic service at any critical
intersection which will have an Intersection Capacity Utilization of
greater than .90.
Use Permit No. 3279
Findings:
1. That the project will comply with all applicable City and State
Building Codes and Zoning requirements for new building applicable.to
the district in which the proposed project is located, except those
items requested in conjunction with the proposed modifications.
2. That the proposed use is consistent with the Land Use Element of the
General Plan, and is compatible with surrounding land uses.
3. The project lot size conforms to the Zoning Code area requirements.
4. That adequate off-street parking and related vehicular circulation will
be provided in conjunction with the proposed development.
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5. That the proposed number of compact car spaces constitutes 25 percent
of the parking requirement which is within limits generally accepted by
the Planning Commission relative to previous similar applications.
6. That the increased building height will result in more public visual
open space and views than is required by the basic height limit.
7. That the increased building height will result in a more desirable
architectural treatment of the building and a stronger and more
appealing visual character of the area than is required by the basic
height limit.
8. That the increased building height will not result in undesirable or
abrupt scale relationships being created between the structure and
existing developments or public spaces.
9. That the structure will have no more floor area than could have been
achieved without the use permit for the building height.
10. That the proposed use permit to exceed the basic height limit will not,
under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the
health, safety, peace, comfort and general welfare of persons residing
or working in the neighborhood of such proposed use or be detrimental
or injurious to property and improvements in the neighborhood or the
general welfare of the City and further that the proposed modification
is consistent with the legislative intent of Title 20 of this Code.
11. That adequate security is necessary to insure use of the parking
structure.
12. That the design of the proposed improvements will not conflict with any
easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of
the property within the proposed subdivision.
13. That public improvements may be required of a developer per Section
20.08.060 of the Municipal Code.
14. That under the previously approved project and development agreement,
the developer was required to construct traffic mitigation improvements
at the intersection of Hospital Road and Newport Boulevard. The City
constructed those improvements in anticipation of the previously
approved development on the site and incurred construction costs in
excess of $90,000, and in view of previous agreements, it would be
reasonable for the developer to contribute a proportionate share of
this cost based on the traffic to be generated from the project.
CONDITIONS:
I,& That development shall be in substantial conformance with the approved
plot plan, floor plans, and elevations, except as noted below.
2.�That the 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 issuance of Grading Permits. 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.
Development of the site shall be subject to a grading permit to be
approved by the Building and Planning Departments.
q 4. That 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.
7�PC5. The grading permit shall include a description of haul routes, access
routes, access points to the site, and a watering and sweeping program
designed to minimize the impact of haul operations.
e6. That an erosion, siltation and dust control plan shall be submitted and
be subject to the approval of the Building Department.
VV 7. The velocity of concentrated run-off from the project shall be
�j evaluated and erosive velocities controlled as part of the project
design.
0i_8. That grading shall be conducted in accordance with plans prepared by a
ll�� Civil Engineer and based on recommendations of a soil engineer and an
engineering geologist subsequent to the completion of a comprehensive
soil and geologic investigation of the site, including seismicity of
the site. Permanent reproducible copies of the "Approved as Built"
grading plans on standard size sheets shall be furnished to the
Building Department.
9. That final design of the project shall provide for the incorporation of
water -saving devices for project lavatories and other water using
facilities.
10. That any mechanical equipment and emergency power generators shall be
screened from view and noise associated with said structures shall be
sound attenuated so as to not exceed 55 dBA at the property lines. The
latter shall be based upon the recommendations of a qualified
acoustical engineer, and be approved by the Building Department.
0 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.
IV, That street, drainage and utility improvements be shown on standard
improvement plans prepared by a licensed civil engineer.
pf 13. That building construction will be in accordance with the Uniform
Building Code and requirements of the City 's building permit for the
project.
14. That a landscape and irrigation plan for the project shall be prepared
by a licensed landscape architect. The landscape plan shall integrate
and phase the installation of the landscaping with the proposed
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construction schedule. Prior to the occupancy of any structure, the
licensed architect shall certify to the Planning Department that the
landscaping has been installed in accordance with the prepared plan.
o,I;N 15. That the landscape plan shall be subject to the review of the Parks,
Beaches, and Recreation Department and the approval of the Planning and
�DF Public Works Departments.
6 That the landscape plan shall include a maintenance program which
controls the use of fertilizers and pesticides.
17 That the landscape plan shall place heavy emphasis on the use of
> drought resistant native vegetation and be irrigated via a system
designed to avoid surface runoff and overwatering.
pF 18 That landscaping shall be installed in as early a phase as possible,
not leaving planting for the final construction phase.
C1V�I 19 That the landscaping plans adjacent to the drive entrances be reviewed
and approved by the Public Works Department and the Department of
Parks, Beaches and Recreation, for sight distance requirements.
20 That the proposed landscaping over the existing and proposed sewer
easements shall be subject to further review by the Public Works
Department.
21. That the structure and parking lot lighting system shall be designed
and maintained in such a manner as to conceal the light source and to
minimize light spillage and glare to the adjacent residential and
convalescent home uses. The plans shall be prepared and signed by a
licensed Electrical Engineer with a letter from the engineer stating
that, in his/her opinion, this requirement has been met.
22. Should any significant historical or scientific resources be uncovered
C�¢ during construction, that a qualified archaeologist or paleontologist
`-tv evaluate the site prior to completion of construction activities, and
that all work on the site be done in accordance with the City Council's
Policies K-5 and K-6.
pe��23.
That all
proposed signs shall be in conformance with
the provisions of
FYI
Chapter
20.06 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code and
shall be approved
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by the
City Traffic Engineer if located adjacent
to the vehicular
ingress
and egress.
OV4. That the on -site parking, vehicular circulation and pedestrian
circulation systems be subject to further review by the Traffic
Engineer. The final design of on -site pedestrian circulation shall be
designed to direct pedestrian crossing of Hospital Road to its
intersection with Placentia Avenue.
25. That eight handicapped parking spaces shall be designated within the
(�S q? on -site parking area and shall be used solely for handicapped self
parking and shall be identified in a manner acceptable to the City
to Traffic Engineer. Said parking spaces shall be accessible to the
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handicapped at all times. One handicapped sign on a post shall be
required for each handicapped space.
u�2(. That compact parking spaces shall be designated by a method approved by
the City Traffic Engineer.
27 ,. That all improvements be constructed as required by Ordinance and the
eM- RLi Public Works Department.
28. That a standard use permit agreement and accompanying surety be
oW Q6 provided if it is desired to obtain a building permit prior to
completion of the public improvements.
Ola f9. That the existing sanitary sewer be relocated and that a 10-foot wide
easement for sewer purposes be dedicated to the City prior to issuance
of Building Permits, and that the design of the sewer be by a licensed
engineer on the Public Works Department Standard Plan sheets. In areas
where the structure does not interfere, the easement will be 20 feet.
30, That any structures adjacent to the existing and proposed sewer main
AL 4�4— have deepened footings. The footings shall be designed so that the
9,J 46V*'`bottom of the footing is intersected when a 1 to 1 slope is projected
from the flow line of pipe to the bottom of the footing so that the
footing is able to take lateral forces in the event of sewer main
excavation.
pWl . That a concrete sidewalk be completed along the Flagship Road frontage
and access ramps be constructed at the corners of Flagship Road and
Patrice Road.
32. That the tree damaged and displaced sidewalk along Flagship Road,
° Hospital Road and Placentia Road be reconstructed and the trees root
pruned or removed as approved by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Department. That all unused drive aprons be removed and replaced with
curb, gutter and sidewalk around the perimeter streets.
p�333 That prior to the issuance of the Grading Permit the applicant shall
OZ demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department that
adequate site distance has been provided at the Hospital Road entrance
and the northeasterly corner of the proposed medical building.
34. That the intersections of the streets and private drives be designed to
C)V provide sight distance for a speed of 25 miles per hour (35 miles per
hour on Hospital Road). 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.
35. That prior to issuance of any building permits for the site, the
c�4 applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Public Works
`} Department and Building Department that adequate sewer facilities will
be available. for the project. Such demonstration shall include
verification from the Orange County Sanitation Districts. The
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applicant shall be responsible for the design and construction of any
additional sewer facilities needed to serve the project.
a` 3C�. That County Sanitation District fees be paid prior to issuance of any
building permits.
That the Public Works Department plan check and inspection fee be paid,
a. That the Edison transformer serving the site be located outside the
0AI�6 sight distance plane as described in City Std,-110-L.
39. That interim parking arrangements during the construction period shall
py be approved by the City's Planning Department and Traffic Engineer
prior to the issuance of any grading and/or building permit(s).
Incentive programs for employee use of offsite parking shall be
incorporated into the interim plan.
4^0S That all on -site drainage shall be approved by the City Public Works
ok ci Department and Building Department.
41. That drainage facilities shall be properly maintained by the applicant
or- 4� and all subsequent owner/operators.
42. That all parking and other on -site paved surfaces shall be routinely
a4 vacuum -swept weekly and cleaned to reduce debris and pollutants carried
into the drainage system.
43. That quiet or hushed models of construction equipment suitable for use
ok in hospital zones shall be used in the development of the proposed
project.
44. That prior to the commencement of construction, the applicant shall
elm q6 provide all tenants of the existing office building on -site with a
schedule of construction activities. The applicant shall also provide
said tenants with notification of any major changes to said schedule.
0105. That all concrete driving surfaces in the parking -structure shall have
a rough finish.
466 That one parking space shall be provided for each 250 sq.ft. of gross
floor area in the existing and proposed office buildings.
47. That the applicant shall install signs during the construction of the
project that will limit parking time on -street in the vicinity of the
project in a manner acceptable to the City Traffic Engineer
That on Flagship Road there shall be a minimum four -foot landscape
t� &
strip between the sidewalk and onsite parking area.
49. That two weeks (14 days) prior to the commencement of construction a
Pk-QOI� notice of construction and proposed construction schedule shall be
provided to all residents and property owners within 300 feet in a
manner acceptable to the Planning Department.
50. That prior to issuance of building permits, the Fire Department shall
bk`� review the proposed plans.
51. That the building shall be equipped with fire suppression systems
e646 approved by the Fire Department. Automatic fire sprinklers will be
required.
52 That all access to the buildings shall be approved by the Fire
°v_� Department.
53. That all on -site fire protection (hydrants and Fire Department
connectors) shall be approved by the Fire Department and Public Works
Department.
5 That the landscape plan shall place heavy emphasis on fire retardant
d� vegetation.
55That building must be protected according to Table 5-A, U.B.C. (Uniform
OV- . � Building Code).
5(. That 26 foot clear driveway widths to the building and parking
structure shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of the
Fire Department.
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That travel on the incline ramp shall be limited to one direction, to
entering traffic only. This would eliminate conflicts at the base of
the ramp where sight distances are restricted, reduce the volume of
traffic using the secondary entrance as an exit, and generally improve
traffic flow where only two lanes are available for circulation.
That the parking lot plan shall be subject to the review and approval
of the Fire Department. The length of the entry median strip and the
turning radius of the drop-off circle shall be modified as required to
improve turning clearances for fire equipment.
That a fire access driveway adequate to support a 50,000 pound fire
truck shall be provided around the building.
That energy conservation measures will be incorporated into the project
as required by law.
That lighting shall be of a safe and sturdy construction and elevation.
0 2. That landscaping shall not cover exterior doors or windows, block line -
of -sight at intersections or access points, or screen overhead
lighting.
03. That the parking structure shall be built to support the weight of fire
apparatus.
*0064. That the non -stressed areas of the structures are to be clearly
identified.
0*65. That efficient irrigation systems will be installed which minimize
runoff and evaporation and maximize water which will reach the plant
roots. Drip irrigation, soil moisture sensors, and automatic
irrigation systems will also increase irrigation efficiency.
66. That the final disposal of surplus excavated material shall be
D accomplished in accordance with local ordinances and sound engineering
practice.
67. That construction shall be performed in accordance with applicable
a Occupational Safety and Health Act requirements and the City's noise
ordinance.
68. That construction activities shall be limited to the hours of 7 a.m. to
7 p.m. Monday' through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, on Saturday.
Construction activities shall not be allowed on Sunday or holidays.
69. That control techniques shall be used to reduce fugitive dust
CJ generation including watering or the reduction of surface wind speed
using windbreaks or source enclosures. Watering, the most common and
generally least expensive method for dust control, provides up to 50
percent control.
'l 70. That landscaping after construction shall incorporate native species to
provide food and cover for resident bird species.
71. That 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 (as reviewed and approved
by the City Traffic Engineer).
72. That a six-foot wide paved pedestrian walkway shall be required around
the perimeter of the site on Flagstaff Road and Patrice Road during
construction.
D 73. That a visual screen (fences) shall be constructed to block the view of
�GAAJJ construction activities.
0.A()74. That the driveway on Hospital Road shall be reconstructed to a radius
w type with a 25 foot radius,
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/1, 6�4; �° 75. That any access controls such as gates or arms shall be reviewed and
approved by the Traffic Engineer prior to issuance of a building
permit.
b�76. That the Flagship Road driveway shall provide 25 foot radius returns.
77. That the design of the parking structure shall incorporate adequate
lighting during all operational hours to insure proper security. In
addition, a security service or system to insure adequate security is
required.
1078. That employees shall be required to park on -site. A program shall be
developed to insure that employees park in the lower parking level
and/or more remote areas of the parking structure.
79. That the applicant record a Covenant, the form and content of which is
acceptable to the City Attorney, binding the applicant and its
successors in interest in perpetuity, to a limitation of no more than
1.08 times the buildable area on the two parcels which make up the
subject property in consideration for the granting of the use permit to
exceed the basic height limit. This Covenant shall continue in effect
until such time as the Newport Beach Planning Commission, or the City
Council on review, authorizes additional development beyond this
limitation by approval of a Use Permit.
80. That one year after occupancy, the adequacy of handicap parking spaces
shall be reviewed by the City Traffic Engineer. If is determined that
the provided spaces are not adequate, additional handicap spaces shall
be required, up to a maximum of 50 additional spaces.
Icy, 81. That the applicant shall contribute $63,500 to reimburse the City for
construction of improvements at the intersection of Newport Boulevard
and Hospital Road prior to the issuance of any grading or building
permit.
04 That prior to the issuance of grading or building permits, the
developer shall furnish written proof of the approval of Hoag Hospital
12•16-$1? agreeing to aspects of the interim parking plan involving use of
hospital property.
83. That the Planning Commission may add to or modify conditions of
approval to this use permit, or recommend to the City Council the
revocation of this use permit upon a determination that the operation
which is the subject of this amendment causes injury, or is detrimental
to the health, safety, peace, comfort and general welfare of the
community.
84, That this use permit shall expire unless exercised within 24 months
from the date of approval as specified in Section 20.80.090 A of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code.
pt85. That the interim parking lot at Old Newport Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue
for construction employees be developed to the satisfaction of the
Planning Director. ob J �L 'rl� fe�tS c \ �0 cl Qu,�
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health, safety, peace, comfort and general
welfare of persons residing or working in the
neighborhood of such proposed use or be
detrimental or injurious to property and
improvements in the neighborhood or the general
welfare of the City and further that the proposed
modification is consistent with the legislative
intent of Title 20 of this Code.
11. That adequate security is necessary to insure use
of the parking structure.
12. That the design of the proposed improvements will
not conflict with any easements acquired by the
public at large for access through or use of'the
property within the proposed subdivision.
13. That public improvements may be required of a
developer per Section 20.08.060 of the Municipal
Code.
14. That under the previously approved project and
development agreement, the developer was required
to construct traffic mitigation improvements at
the intersection of Hospital Road and Newport
Boulevard. The City constructed those
improvements in anticipation of the previously
approved development on the site and incurred
construction costs in excess of $90,000, and in
view of previous agreements, it would be
reasonable for the developer to contribute a
proportionate share of this cost based on the
traffic to be generated from the project.
CONDITIONS:
1. That development shall be -in substantial
conformance with the approved plot plan, floor
plans, and elevations, except as noted below.
2. That the . 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 issuance of
Grading Permits. 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.
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3. Development of the site shall be subject to a
grading permit to be approved by the Building and
Planning Departments.
q. That the grading plan shall ncluda complete
drainage
plan for temporary' and permanent
facilities, to minimize any potential impacts
from silt, debris and other water pollutants.
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5 The haulgrading routes, Permit saccess hall
routes, access Pscript
n
ointst the
site, and a watering and sweeping program
designed to minimize the impact of haul
operations.
siltation and
st
rol Plan
6 That an hall be erosion, submitted and be subje tuto the tapproval
of the Building Department.
ted
from the
7. The velocity of
project shall be evaluated aand erosivefvelocities
controlled as part of the project design.
8. That grading shall be conducted in accordance
with plans prepared by a Civil Engineer and based
on recommendatiuf a oil engineer
to an
the
engineering geologist
completion of a comprehensive soil and geologic
investigation of the site, including seismicity
of the site. Permanent reproducible copies of
the "Approved as Built" grading plans on standard
size sheets shall be furnished to the Building
Department.
ide
9 ortfinal design of the project shall the incorporation f water -saving devicesfor
project lavatories and other water using
facilities.
10. That any mechanical equipment and emergency power
generators shall•.be screened from view and noise
associated with said "structures shall be sound
attenuated so as to not exceed 55 dBA at the
property lines. The latter shall be based upon
acoustical
the recommendations of b
engineer, and be approvedY the Building
Department.
11. That asphalt or concrete
9c utilities shall v ult e
provided to all public
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manholes, and junction structure locations, with
width to be approved by the Public Works
Department.
ity
s be
12 shat street,
standard improvementlplansmtprepared
ownonby a
licensed civil engineer.
13. That building construction will be in accordance
with the Uniform Building
an requirements
of the City 's building permit for
ion plan for the
14 That a landscape and project hall be prepared by at licensed landscape
architect. The landscape plan shall integrate
and phase the installation of the landscaping
with the proposed construction schedule. Prior
to the occupancy of any structure, the licensed
architect shall certify to the Planning
Department. that the landscaping has been
installed in accordance with the prepared plan.
15. That the
landscape
subject
Parks, Beaches, and
viewof he Recreation
Department and the approval of the Planning and
Public Works Departments.
16. That the landscape plan shall include a
maintenance program which controls the use of
fertilizers and pesticides.
17. That the landscape plan shall place heavy
emphasis on the use of drought resistant native
vegetation and be irrigated via a system designed
to avoid surface runoff and overwatering.
18. That landscaping shall be installed in s early
a
phase as possible, not leaving planting r
final construction phase.
19. That the landscaping plans adjacent to the drive
entrances be reviewed and approved by the Public
Works Department and the Department of Parks,
Beaches and Recreation, for sight distance
requirements.
andscaping over the
ng
20 That
propo proposed sewer lea easements shall be subject to
andto
further review by the Public Works Department.
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21. That the structure and parking lot li
system shall be designed and maintained in
manner as to conceal the light source a
minimize light spillage and glare to the ad
residential and convalescent home uses.plans shall be prepared and signed by a li
Electrical Engineer with a letter from the
engineer stating that, in his/her opinion, this
requirement has been met.
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22. Should any significant historical or scientific
resources be uncovered during construction, that
a qualified archaeologist or paleontologist
evaluate the site prior to completion of
construction activities, and that all work on the I!
site be done in accordance with the City
Council's Policies K-5 and K-6.
23. That all proposed signs shall be in conformance
with the provisions of Chapter 20.06 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code and shall be
approved by the City Traffic Engineer if located
adjacent to the vehicular ingress and egress.
24. That the on -site parking, vehicular circulation
and pedestrian circulation systems be subject to
further review by the Traffic Engineer. The
final design of on -site pedestrian circulation
shall be designed to direct pedestrian crossing j
Of Hospital Road to its intersection. with (J
Placentia Avenue.
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25. That eight handicapped parking spaces shall be
designated within the on -site parking area and
shall be used solely for handicapped self parking
and shall be identified in a manner acceptable to
the City Traffic Engineer. Said parking spaces
shall be accessible to the handicapped -at all
times. One handicapped sign on a post shall be
required for each handicapped space.
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26. That compact parking spaces shall be designated
by a method approved by the City Traffic
Engineer.
27. That all improvements be constructed as required
by Ordinance and the Public Works Department.
28. That a standard use permit agreement and
accompanying surety be provided if it is desired
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to obtain a building permit prior to completion
of the public improvements.
29. That the existing sanitary sewer be relocated and
that a 10-foot wide easement for sewer purposes
be dedicated to the city prior to issuance of
Building Permits, and that the design of the
sewer be by a licensed engineer on the Public
Works Department Standard Plan sheets. In areas
where the structure does not interfere, the
easement will be 20 feet.
30. That any structures adjacent to the existing and
proposed sewer main have deepened footings. The
footings shall be designed so that the bottom of
the footing is intersected when a 1 to 1 slope is
projected from the flow line of pipe to the
bottom of the footing so that the footing is able
to take lateral forces in the event of sewer main
excavation.
31. That a concrete sidewalk be completed along the
Flagship -Road frontage and access ramps be
constructed at the corners of Flagship Road and
Patrice Road.
32. That the tree damaged and displaced sidewalk
along Flagship Road, Hospital Road and Placentia
Road be reconstructed and the trees root pruned
or removed as approved by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Department. That all unused drive
aprons be removed and replaced with curb, gutter
and sidewalk around the perimeter streets.
33. That prior to the issuance of the Grading Permit
the applicant shall demonstrate to the
satisfaction of the Public Works Department that
adequate site distance has been provided at the
Hospital Road entrance and the northeasterly
corner of the proposed medical building.
34. That the intersections of the streets and private
drives be designed to provide sight distance for
a speed of 25 miles per hour (35 miles per hour
on Hospital Road). 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,
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at prior to issuance of any building permits
r the site, the applicant shall demonstrate to
e satisfaction of the Public Works Department
d Building Department that adequate sewer
cilities will be available for the project.
ch demonstration shall include verification
om the Orange County Sanitation Districts. The
licant shall be responsible for the design and
struction of any additional sewer facilities
ded to serve the project.
t County Sanitation District fees be paid
or to issuance of any building permits.
t the Public Works Department plan check and
pection fee be paid.
t the Edison transformer serving the site be
ted outside the sight distance plane as
ribed in City Std.-110-L.
39. That interim parking arrangements during the
construction period shall be approved by the
City's Planning Department and Traffic Engineer
prior to of any grading and/or
o the issu
building permit(s). Incentive programs for
employee use of offsite parking shall be
incorporated into the interim plan.
40. That all on-sitdrainage shall be approved by
e
the City Public Works Department and Building
Department.
41. That drainage facilities shall be properly
n
maintained by the applicant and all subsequent
owner/operators.
42. That all parking and other on -site paved surfaces
shall be routinely vacuum -swept weekly and
cleaned debris and pollutants carried
ned to reduce
into the drainage system.
43. That quiet or hushed models of construction
equipment suitable for use in hospital zones
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shall be used in the development of the proposed
project.
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44. That prior to the commencement of construction,
the applicant shall provide all tenants of the
existing office building on -site with a schedule
of construction activities. ' The applicant shall
also provide said tenants with notification of
any major changes to said schedule.
45. That all concrete driving surfaces in the parking
structure shall have a rough finish.
46. That one parking space shall be provided for each
250 sq.ft. of gross floor area in the existing
and proposed office buildings.
47. That the applicant shall install signs during the
construction of the project that will limit
parking time on -street in the vicinity of the
project in a manner acceptable to the City
Traffic Engineer
48. That on Flagship Road there shall be a minimum
four -foot landscape strip between the sidewalk
and onsite parking area.
49 That two weeks (14 days) prior to the
p)C commencement of construction a notice of
construction and proposed construction schedule
shall be provided to all residents and property
owners within 300 feet in a manner acceptable to
the Planning Department.
50. That prior to issuance of building permits, the
Fire Department shall review the proposed plans.
51. That the building shall be equipped with fire
suppression systems approved . by the Fire
Department. Automatic fire sprinklers will be
required.
52. That all access to the buildings shall be
approved by the Fire Department.
53. That all on -site fire protection (hydrants and
Fire Department connectors) shall be approved by
the Fire Department and Public Works Department.
54. That the landscape plan shall place heavy
emphasis on fire retardant vegetation.
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55. That building 0 u(Uniform Building Code ding to
Table 5-A,
56. That 26 foot parking structure shall tbe provided
hs to the
building anddparking
in accordance with the requirements of the Fire
Department.
57. That travel on the incline ramp shall be limited
to o
woulddirection,
eliminateconflictsratgtraffic l the base ofhe ramip
where sight distances are restricted, reduce the
volume of traffic using the secondary entrance as
an exit, and generally improve traffic flow where
only two lanes are available for circulation.
58. That the parking lot plan shall be subject to the
review and approval of the Fire Department. The
length of the entry median strip and the turning
ircle
as res of quired the
to drop-off
improvec turning shall modified
fclearancesfor
fire equipment.
59. That a fire access driveway adequate to support a
50,000 pound fire truck shall be provided around
the building.
60. That energy conservation measures will be
incorporated into the project as required by law.
61. That lighting shall be of a safe and sturdy
construction and elevation.
hall not cover exterior doors
62. orat landscaping windows, block sline-of sight at intersections
or access points, or screen overhead lighting.
63. That the parking structure shallbe built to
support the weight of fire apparatus.
64. That the non -stressed areas of the structures are
to be clearly identified.
65. That efficient irrigation systems will be
installed which minimize runoff and evaporation
and maximize water which will reach the plant
roots. Drip irrigation, soil moisture sensors,
and automatic irrigation systems will also
increase irrigation efficiency.
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66. That the final disposal of surplus excavated
material shall be accomplished in accordance with
local ordinances and sound engineering practice.
67. That construction shall be performed in
accordance with applicable Occupational Safety
and Health Act requirements and the City's noise
ordinance.
68. That construction activities shall be limited to
the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through
Friday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
Construction activities shall not be allowed on
Sunday or holidays.
69. That control techniques shall be used to reduce
fugitive dust generation including watering or
the reduction of surface wind speed using
windbreaks or source enclosures. Watering, the
most common and ,generally least expensive method
for dust control, provides up to 50 percent
control.
70. That landscaping after construction shall
incorporate native species to provide food and
cover for resident bird species.
71. That 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 (as reviewed and approved by
the City Traffic Engineer).
72. That a six-foot wide paved pedestrian. walkway
shall be required around the perimeter of the
site on Flagstaff Road and Patrice Road during
construction.
73. That a visual screen (fences) shall be
constructed to block the view of construction
activities.
74. That the driveway, on Hospital Road shall be
reconstructed to a radius type with a 25 foot
radius.
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75. That any access controls such as gates or arms
shall be reviewed and approved by the Traffic
Engineer prior to issuance of a building permit.
76. That the Flagship Road driveway shall provide 25
foot radius returns.
77. That the design of the parking structure shall
incorporate adequate lighting during all
operational hours to insure proper security. In
addition, a security service or system to insure
adequate security is required.
78. That employees shall be required to park on -site.
A program shall be developed to insure that
employees park in the lower parking level and/or
more remote areas of the parking structure.
79. That the applicant record a Covenant, the form
and content of which is acceptable to the City
Attorney, binding the applicant and its
successors in interest in perpetuity, to a
limitation of no more than 1.08 times' the
buildable area on the two parcels which makeup
the subject property in consideration for' the
granting of the use permit to exceed the basic
height limit. This Covenant shall continue in
effect until such time as the Newport Beach
Planning Commission, or the City Council on
review, authorizes additional development beyond
this limitation by approval of a Use Permit.
80. That one year after occupancy, the adequacy of
handicap parking spaces shall be reviewed by the
City Traffic Engineer. If is determined that the
provided spaces are not adequate, additional
handicap spaces shall be required,. up -to a
maximum of 50 additional spaces.
81. That the applicant shall contribute $63,500 to
reimburse the City for construction of
improvements at the intersection of Newport
Boulevard and Hospital Road prior to the issuance
of any grading or building permit.
82, That prior to the issuance of grading or building
OK 4j permits, the developer shall furnish written
proof of the approval of Hoag Hospital agreeing
to aspects of the interim parking plan involving
use of hospital property.
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83. That the Planning Commission may add to or modify
conditions of approval to this use permit, or
recommend to the City Council the revocation of
this use permit upon a determination that the
operation which is the subject of this amendment
causes injury, or is detrimental to the health,
safety, peace, comfort and general welfare of the
community.
84. That this use permit shall expire unless
exercised within 24 months from the date of
approval as specified in Section 20.80.090 A of
the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
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Item No.9
quest to establish a church facility on property
UP3320
to ted in the M-1-A District. The proposal also
incl es a request to approve an off -site parking
Withdrawn
agreem t for all of the required off-street parking
spaces fo the church.
LOCATION: Lots 11, 12, 50 and 51, Tract No.3201,
Gated at 3931-A and 3933 Birch Street,
on orthwesterly corner of Birch Street
and ail Street (church site); and Lot
1, Tra No. 7394, located at 3900-3920
Birch St et, on the northeasterly corner
of Birch rest and Quail Street (off -
site parking or), near the John Wayne
Airport.
ZONE: M-1-A
APPLICANT: Abundant Life Com unity Church,
Newport Beach
OWNER: Mr. L. Body Higgins, Irvine
William R. Laycock, Current Planning Manager, tated
that the applicant has requested that this it be
withdrawn.
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DATE: April 23, 1987
TO: File
FROM: Tracy Williams
SUBJECT: Newport Lido Medical Center
Status of Project:
The applicant has not obtained the interim parking agreement as
required.
Also, my last review, March 23, 1987, is pending additional
corrections.
Please see correction list located in file.
Tracy V Williams
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Plan Check No. ,Z 71D 7
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ZONING CORRECTIONS
By: Tracy Williams, Associate Planner
Telephone (714) 644-3100
Date: 41 07Address: .f�Q
Corrections Required:
*12i1y7 .
Port i/ /6 9 I ?/ teri�s3 Sa%��%tlei+.
Legal Description: Lot Block Q.^rinn Tract
Resubdivision required to combine lc
construction or alterations are in
Lot Size
Zone i4-p
Proposed Use
Required Setbacks:
Zell ReaC
Rig $Siee
Structural Area:
/�b/z
Buildable Area 7 7, -POP
Permitted Area 7SJ 993-, /70
Proposed Area
. Provide tissue overlay of calculations to verify provided square
footage.
��2 /741�� = 6�t9P4`,l�iisGf
Required Parking i7 r�9yii
/G2 "lmr ��� ��
O/< Proposed parking (Indicate number of stalls.provided)
Total On -Site Parking
Standard Compact -& , X-Ar.lo
In -lieu Parking
11&O( Dimension building height as measured from natural grade to
average and maximum roof height Z6 &
VW Ok Show natural grade line on all elevations
OR Show all rooftop mechanical equipment and dimension from grade
directly below.
Indicate location of trash containers on site plan.
Number of stories
Floor Plan fully dimensioned showing all room uses.
Plot Plan fully dimensioned showing location of albuildings,
fences, etc. in relation to the property )line. �7�y�� f�i'7_4f 0
Fair Share Contributien-4&-,4�F�O/f�
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Fee
(OVER)
SPECIAL APPROVAL REQUIRED THROUGH:
Modifications Committee
Planning Commission:
Use Permit
Variance
Resubdivision - Tract
Site Plan Review
Amendment
Other - li�v l�ff�i%oG�faVv psi /dAl: /h� ,O/I/l.
Public Works:
Easement/Encroachment Permit
Curb Cut
Subdivision Engineer
Traffic Engineer
Approval of Landscape Plans
Building Department:
Grading Engineer
Parks Department:
Approval of Landscape Plans
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Coastal Development Permits:
Approval in Concept
(Note:' File 3 sets of plans: plot plan, floor plan, elevations).
Coastal Development Permit No.
Waiver/Exemption
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the applicant to circulate their plans and
obtain the necessary approvals from the departments checked above. If you
have questions regarding your application, please contact me at (714)
644-3200.
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5) The applicant shall construct a
masonry wall adjacent to the
arking lot along the rear property
ne and down the westerly side
pro erty line. The wall shall be
six t in height, except for that
portion djacent to the existing
front yar setback of the
commercial ilding to the west
where said we shall be reduced to
a height of thre feet.
,Sotion
x
Motion was made to amend a foregoing
motion to change the hours closing on
weekends to 2 a.m.
kyes
x
x
x
x
x
The above amendment was voted on a d
!toes
x
x
carried.
Oyes
x
x
x
x
x
x
The motion, as amended, was voted on and
floes
x
carried.
2. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing
U/P 3166
and City Council review of a TRAFFIC
Npt Lido
STUDY and -US RMIuests
Medical/
o , Los
Traffic Stdy
Angeles, to permit the construction of
(88)
an 85,170 sq. ft. medical office
building on property located in A-P
District which exceeds the basic height
limit in the 32/50 Foot Height
Limitation District. The proposal also
includes a modification to the Zoning
Code so as to allow the use of compact
size parking spaces for a portion of the
required off-street parking, and the
acceptance of an Environmental Document.
Located on property at 351 Hospital
Road, -on the northeasterly corner of
Hospital Road and Placentia Avenue,
across from Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Report from the Planning Department, was
presented.
Letters from Darel, Martha, David and
Hansel Benvenuti requesting denial of
Use Permit No. 3166, were presented.
Jerry King, No. 1 Civic Plaza, Newport
Beach, representing the applicant,
addressed the Council and described the
proposal as exhibited in a model on
display.
He stated that the project includes 80
additional offices and comprehensive
remodeling of the existing structure,
and a three level subterranean parking
garage which will house 648 vehicles.
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Discussion ensued, wherein Mr. King
Npt Lido
answered questions regarding: 1)
Medical/
Condition No. 75 requiring applicant to
Traffic Stdy
record a covenant, 2) access into the
property from Hospital Road, and 3)
Condition No. 7 pertaining to erosion,
siltation and dust control plan.
Dr. Norman W. Specht, 351 Hospital Road,
addressed the Council and stated that he
has had his practice in the Park Lido
building for over 10 years, and is very
concerned about the proposed
construction, particularly the noise,
and the loss of parking during the
construction period. He stated he felt
some type of safeguards should be
imposed to protect the patients that use
their building for medical treatment and
service.
Dr. Arthur Strick, 351 Hospital Road,
addressed the Council and stated that he
has had hie office in the Park Lido
building for over 16 years, and that he
was also very concerned about their
parking lot being "torn up" during the
construction period. He stated that
many of their patients are very old and
should not be subjected to the
inconvenience the proposed project will
bring. He does not feel that the
patients will appreciate parking away
from and being "shuttled" to their
office, and then back to their cars
again. He also stated he did not feel
that all the doctors in the Park Lido
building were in agreement with the
proposal. He further felt the
construction will affect the normal
course of business and the practices of
every tenant in the building, in
addition to increasing the cost of
medical care.
Mr. King addressed the Council again and
stated that they are cognizant of the
concerns of the medical professionals in
the Park Lido building; however, it will
take a cooperative effort of all parties
concerned to minimize the problems and
speed the development of the project.
They are taking what steps they feel are
necessary to make it a smooth
transition.
Hearing no others wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
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lSotion
All Ayes
x
Motion was made to sustain the decision
of the Planning Commission,__%jith the
following changes:
1) That the words "if required" be
deleted from Condition of Approval
No. 7;
2) That the words "and City
Council" be added after the words
"Traffic Engineer" in Condition of
Approval No. 34.
3. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing
Ambulance
regarding PROPOSED INCREASE IN AMBULANCE
(22)
SERVICE RATES.
Report from Executive Assistant, was
presented.
e City Manager advised that the rate
in tease being requested by Seal's
Amb lance Service is consistent with the
Cons mer Price Index increase if applied
to th rates as established in 1983.
The b'a'e'r'ate being requested is $96.00,
and $6. 0 per mile or fraction thereof.
It is th opinion of the staff that the
rate incr ase is justified; however, as
noted in a memo from the Fire
Department, it has become necessary to
open ambulan a services to more
competition. The exclusive arrangement
now enjoyed b Seal's will be bid for by
other provider within the next few
months, and if a Council desires, the
present request n be disapproved at
this time until a ew rate structure
will be considered fter the completion
of the competitive ocess.
Larry Seal of Seal's bulance,
addressed the Council d tted that
their basic rate for cither than
Newport Beach is $96.00$6.00 per
mile. The City of Newpach is
presently being charged00 for the
basic rate and $5.00 pee. He
stated that his insuranmiums have
doubled, rent has incremployee
wages have increased, aer fore, he
needs to increase his rin rder to
continue providing qualervi e. He
\ee
added that the City of rt Be ch's
ambulance rates are thest in range
County.
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Bruce Tovar, representing Schaefer
Ambulance Service, addressed the Council
in support of the request of Seal's
Ambulance Service, stating he felt the
proposed increase was not only
justified, but reasonable.
erman Ninburg, 250 Cagney Lane,
N wport Beach, also addressed the
Co ncil in support of the request of
Sea 's Ambulance.
Hear g no others wishing to address the
Counc 1, the public hearing was closed.
Motion
x
Motion as made to adopt Resolution No,
Res 85-81
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
85-81 a nding the rates for ambulance
Noes
x
service ithin the City and rescinding
Resolutio No. 83-96.
4. Mayor Maure opened the public hearingVacation/
regarding V ATION AND ABANDONMENT OF A
Abandmt
SEWER EASEME T THROUGH PROPERTY LOCATED
Swr Esmt/
Kings Road
AT 1011 and 1 21 KINGS ROAD.
(90)
Report from Pub is Works, was presented.
Hearing no one w shing to address the
Council, the pub l c hearing was closed.
Motion
x
Motion was made to dopt Resolution No.
Res 85-82
All Ayes
85-82 ordering the cation of the
subject sewer easeme t; and direct the
City Clerk to have sa d resolution
recorded by the Orange County Recorder.
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
None.
F. CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
x
The following actions were taken s
All Ayes
indicated, ekeept for those items emoved:
1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
Pass to second reading on Octobe 28,
1985 -
(a) Removed from the Consent Cale dar.
Schedule for public hearing on Nove at
12, 1985 -
(b ; Removed from the Consent Calendar
2. OLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION:
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( a) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
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N: whvl,'r LID0
TO: City Of Newport Beach Planning Department
ATTN:, Ms. Tracy Williams
REF: Newport Lido Medical Center, BuildingI
SUBJ: Transfer Of Added First Floor Remodel From
Proposed Future Building
Dear Tracy,
This will serve to confirm our agreement that the enclosed
2,064 square feet of area proposed in Plan Check Submittal
1912 will be offset by a square footage reduction of like
amount in the proposed new building, thereby limiting the
total square footage to the maximum amount approved in use
permit number 3166.
Please contact us of you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Paul C.
Project
PCP/sm
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Plan Check No: 40� -f'S—
By: Tracy Williams, Associate
Planner
Telephone:
(714) 644-3200
Date:l//e
Address:
Needs Correction: �j
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Legal: Lot Block Section Tract
Covenant required to combine portions of lots. a have owner's
signature notarized on attached document return•t me.
Lot Size
Zone
Number of. Units
Buildable Area
-
,Q�,��y. �JPiiM/f VD7�l ` /
Maximum Structural Area (Area including exterior walls,
stairway on one level and required parking). x buildable area.
Proposed Structural Area: x buildable area.
Provide tissue overlay of calculations to verify provided square
footage. l'%0. -X' /9'z = 2,414 -s%
Open Space Area cu.ft. (volume of space equal to buildable
width times buildable height times 6). This area must be six feet in any
direction (6'x6'x6') and open on two sides or one side and above.
Required Setbacks (Note: Architectual projections, i.e. bay windows not
allowed in setbacks) .
Front ���d 11p
r -
Rear/np/"
Right Side 111141
Left Side
34�0, io v
i Heht Limitation
� g
Measured from natural grade to average roof height. Dimension all
elevations from natural grade to midpoint and maximum ridge of roof
planes. D/fJ/f9>r1D�%wlxG -
Show natural grade line shown on all elevations.
Distance between buildings
Maximum Coverage
Number of Stories
.,zDYil'NAG t��'/S �r /S7✓iI/4 DG�/� P�Gt,� _rl/�// �'
Parking (17' - 6" x 19' - 0" min. clear dimensions) (Third required
space may be 8' x 16'). Show clear interior dimensions of garage.
Fair Share Contribution 2 D/p-j
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Fee AII�'
Park Dedication
(OVER)
SPECIAL APPROVAL REQUIRED THROUGH: t�
Modifications Committee. Indicate Modification Approval Number on plans.
Planning Commission:
Use Permit
Variance
Resubdivision - Tract
Site Plan Review
Other -
WPublic Works:
• Easement/Encroaohment Permit
Curb Cut
Traffic Engineer
Approval of Landscape Plans
Building Department:
Grading Engineer
Parks Department:
Approval of Landscape Plans
Wit' <.''"i'�ir. `;a'y;.*. 69/i%rJ."�•"r.^.••4
Coastal Commission No.
Categorical Exclusion No.
(Building permits may be issued 10 days following issuance of C.E.O.)
Miscellaneous
1. Floor plan fully dimensioned showing all room uses.
2. Plot Plan fully dimensioned showing location of all buildings,
fences to property line. Show second and/or third floor building
footprint on plot plan.
3. Association Approval (Advisory)—
01 4. Other
a