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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJUNE 1975 GPA SESSION*NEW FILE* JUNE 1975 GPA SESSION M % r' 1 0 .. 0 RESOLUTION NO. 915 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER VARIOUS REQUESTS FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the City's General Plan program has involved the preparation of the Land Use, Residential Growth, Circulation, and Recreation and Open Space Elements; and WHEREAS, said elements and each of them, set forth objectives and supporting policies which will serve as a guide to the future planning and development of the City; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 707 of the Charter of the City of Newport Beach, the Planning Commission must hold a public hearing prior to the adoption of any amendment of the General Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission that the Planning Commission intends to consider the adoption of the following elements to the General Plan of the City of Newport Beach: 1. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Element to change the designation of approximately fifty acres of undeveloped land north of the Pacific view Memorial Park from "Governmental, Educational and Institutional" to "Low -Density Residential"; 2. An amendment to the Circulation Element as it pertains to Coast Highway in Corona del Mar (Easterly of MacArthur Boulevard); 3. An amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element to include a greenbelt designation along the south side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar from Carnation Avenue to Poppy Avenue; 4. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to consider alternative land use designations for the undeveloped property in Newport Center located at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway (currently designated "Low -Density Residential") and MacArthur Boulevard and Coast Highway (currently designated "Administrative, Professional and Financial" and "Recreational and Marine Commercial"); S. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to (a) create a "Medium -Density Residential" category, (b) add a definition of "buildable acreage" and (c) revise the wording of certain sections of the Elements. Said considerations to be held at a public hearing on the 19th day of June, 1975 at the hour of 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Newport Beach Planning Commission is hereby directed to publish notice of said hearing in accordance with the requirements of Law. Regularly passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach, State of California, on the 15th day of May, 1975. AYES: Agee, Beckley, Hazewinkel, Heather, Parker, Seely, Williams NOES: None ABSENT: None illiam C. Hazewinke HRC:yz 8/20/75 COMMISSIONERS a = _ •O m �L M11 rs, l m 0 CITY OF NEWPORT �ACH June 19. 1975 MINUTES - - much 4. That the condominium owners with boats shall have the first right of refusal of the piers, lips and side ties bayward of the site as oc pancies occur. 5. That t e shall be submitted a declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions govern- ing the main nance and operation of the con- dominium accep ble to the Director of Commun- ity Development a d the City Attorney. 6. That all units shall inspected and brought into compliance with the pplicabTe building standards of the City at t time the build- ings were constructed. 7. That two parking spaces (including t least one covered space) shall be assigned o each dwelling unit. Commissioner Hazewinkel returned to the dais. Item #9 An amendment to the Land Use and Residential GENERAL Growth Elements to change the designation of PLAN approximately 50 acres of undeveloped land north AMENDMENT of the Pacific View Memorial Park from "Govern- N0. 18 mental, Educational and Institutional" to "Low - Density Residential," and the acceptance of an APPROVED environmental impact report. (Requested by Broadmoor Homes, Inc.) RES. 919 Staff briefly reviewed the request and presented correspondence received subsequent to distribution of the agenda. I Planning Commission discussed the environmental impact report as it pertained to sanitary sewers, water, utilities, grading, and soil stability. Public hearing was opened in connection with this matter. Larry Lizotte, Vice President of Broadmoor Homes, appeared before the Commission to answer questions in connection with this matter. He voiced concern with the maximum number of dwelling units recom- mended by the staff and requested that at least Page 15. COMMISSIONERS , CITY OF NEWPORT OACH i�nxm a �mrc� Z p A N Qnu ceu m June 19, 1975 MINUTES ,fincv 3.5 units per acre be permitted. Col. Archibald D. Scott, III, resident of Harbor View Hills, appeared before the Commission in favor of the request. John Vibert, President of Pacific View Memorial Park, appeared before the Commission in favor of the request. He commented on the projected usage of the remaining land and advised that at the present rate of need, space would be available for burial purposes for at least 50 years. Carl Kymla, 700 Kings Road, appeared before the Commission in favor of the Low -Density Residential designation and felt this request was an appro- priate amendment to the General Plan. Paul Hummel, 416 Heliotrope, a-ppeared before the Commission to comment on taxes. Dennis Gray, 38 Mission Bay, appeared in favor of the request as long as the existing views were preserved. , Bill Burke, #1 Carmel Bay Drive, appeared before the Commission and advised he had no objections to the development, however, he was concerned with the maintenance of landscaping and the use of the land adjacent to his property for burial purposes and requested that some assurance be given in connection with these matters. Dr. Perlitter, 36 Mission Bay Drive, appeared before the Commission in favor of the amendment. John Vibert, Pacific View, appeared before the Commission to comment on the protection of views adjacent to the Spyglass Hills homes and advised of an air easement which was granted along the boundary providing that there would be no con- struction, or planting of trees, or allowing an existing tree to go above the 430 foot contour line. He also advised that projections for burial purposes did not include the usage of approximatel 1.85 acres adjacent to the Spyglass Hills homes. Planning Commission discussed the 1.85 acres with respect to location, size, potential future usage, and setbacks. There being no others desiring to appear and be heard, the public hearing was closed. Page 16. I I a , COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT OACH DG1 �` D m 9 m m m 'F m a m< v ROIL CALL m June 19, 1975 MINUTES INDEX Motion r X Planning Commission desired further information Ayes X X X X X X on the proposal to construct homes, therefore, Absent X motion was made to re -open the public hearing. Larry Lizotte, Vice President of Broadmoor Homes, appeared before the Commission and advised of their proposal to construct 175 detached single family homes on terraced lots. The proposal would also include recreational facilities consisting of tennis courts, swimming pool, and grass play areas; and a community association would be established to provide for the maintenance of the common areas. Richard A. Nelson, 208 Altura Drive, appeared before the Commission to comment on preservation of open space. There being no others desiring to appear and be heard, the public hearing was closed. Motion X Motion was made to accept the environmental docu- ment and adopt Resolution No. 919, recommending to the City Council that the Land Use and Residen- tial Growth Elements of the General Plan be amende as follows: 1. Revise the Land Use and Residential Growth Plans (maps) to designate the 50-acre site north of Pacific View Memorial Park as Low - Density Residential. 2. Add the following wording to Page 20 of the Residential Growth Element: "6) Residential development on the 50-acre site north of Pacific View Memorial Park shall be limited to a maximum total of 175 dwelling units. 3. Revise the appropriate statistical charts in the Residential Growth Element to reflect the 175 dwelling unit increase. Motion X Motion was amended to add further language to the Ayes X X Land Use Element with respect to the nature and us Noes X X X X of the site as follows: "Any proposed development Absent X of the property should attempt to minimize basic land form change, provide landscaping, respect the slopes, and preserve views from adjacent developed property. The existing canyon on the north edge of the site should have little or no modification and be substantially retained as open space." Motion failed. Page 17. COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT AIACH m r T ya m =C y 2 A F N x I ROLL CALL 1" Ayes Absent MINUTES June 19. 1975 iunev X X X X X Y The original motion was then voted on and carried. X Commissioner Hazewinkel stepped down from the dais and refrained from deliberation on Item No. 10 due to possible conflict of interest. He was deemed absent and Commi-ssioner Heather chaired this item. Item #10 An amendment to the Land Use and Residential GENERAL Growth Elements to consider alternative land use PLAN designations for the undeveloped property in AMENDMENT Newport Center located at Jamboree Road and Coast NO. 20 Highway (currently designated "Low -Density Resi- dential") and at MacArthur Boulevard and Coast PARTIALLY Highway (currently designated "Administrative, APPROVED Professional and Financial" and "Recreational and Marine Commercial"). (Requested by The Irvine RES. 920 Company) Staff reviewed the request with the Planning Commission and answered questions in connection therewith. Public hearing was opened in connection with this matter. Al Auer, Vice President of Commercial Development with The Irvine Company, appeared before the Commission to comment on the constraints of the planning process and the need for the change in land use designation in order to proceed with the development of the property. He advised of their objection to the elimination of a commercial designation on the property between MacArthur Boulevard and Avocado Avenue. Richard A. Nelson, 208 Altura Drive, President of Irvine Terrace Homeowners Association, appeared before the Commission and advised of their concern with additional traffic which would be generated by commercial development on the property between MacArthur Boulevard and Avocado Avenue. He felt that a corporate type of development would be more desirable, however, any development without a solution to the Coast Highway problem should be given a great deal of consideration. Page 18. COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT EACH I on11 Pei 1 i�no 10 107r. MINUTES wnev John Werlie, 126 Onyx, President of the Balboa Island Improvement Association, appeared before the Commission and advised that the Board of Direc- tors felt that the undeveloped property located at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway should remain Low -Density Residential as anything else would cause an increase in the traffic problems which already exist in the area. Paul Hummel, 416 Heliotrope, President of the Corona del Mar Civic Association, appeared before the Commission and advised that they were opposed to any development which would destroy the residen- tial character of old Corona del Mar and were opposed to any commercial development between MacArthur Boulevard and Avocado Avenue. J. R. Blakemore appeared before the Commission to comment on the request and the traffic which would be generated by the various developments. He recommended that "Recreation and Marine Commercial' be deleted from the property between Avocado Avenu and MacArthur Boulevard and added to the property at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway. There being no others desiring to appear and be heard, the public hearing was closed. Planning Commission discussed and took separate actions on each parcel under consideration. Motion X As to the parcel of land located at Jamboree Road Ayes X X X X X and Coast Highway, motion was made that the Plan - Absent X X ning Commission reaffirm their original action as set forth in Resolution No. 912 Motion X As to the parcel of land located between Avocado Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard, motion was made to eliminate "Recreation and Marine Commercial" designation from the Land Use Element. The motion was discussed and it was generally felt that more study and consideration should be given to this particular site, especially as to genera- tion of traffic and circulation. Motion X To allow for further input from the public, motion Ayes X X X X X was made to re -open the public hearing. Absent X X Dave Neish, Manager, Planning Administration, The Irvine Company, appeared before the Commission and requested that they be given the opportunity to present their plans and provide the data necessary Page 19. COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT MACH 1 YA„ CA, n m � m m a x rc MINUTES m June 19. 1975 to make a decision as to the best possible land use, therefore, it was requested that no change to the land use designation be made at this time. J. R. Blakemore appeared before the Commission and voiced concern that recreational or commercial facilities would be developed on the property between Avocado Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard. Richard A. Nelson, 208 Altura Drive, appeared before the Commission to comment on the eliminatio of the commercial designation. There being no others desiring to appear and be heard, the public hearing was closed. Planning Commission discussed the property between Avocado Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard and felt that they did not have sufficient information at this time on which to base a decision, therefore Motion X a substitute motion was made that the possible Ayes X X X X amendment to the land use designation on this Noes X property be reconsidered at the October, 1975, Absent X X General Plan amendment hearings. Resolution No. 920 was adopted, reflecting the above actions. Commissioner Hazewinkel returned to the dais. Item #11 An amendment to the Recreation and Open Space GENERAL Element to include a greenbelt designation along PLC the south side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del AMENDMENT Mar, from Carnation Avenue to Poppy Avenue. NO. 25 (Requested by Parks, Beaches and Recreation) APPROVED Public hearing was opened in connection with this matter and there being no one desiring to appear RES. 921 and be heard, the public hearing was closed. Motion X Motion was made that Planning Commission adopt Ayes X X X X X X Resolution No. 921, recommending to the City Absent X Council that an amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element be made, revising the Open Space Plan (map) to add a greenbelt designation along the south side of Ocean Boulevard, from Carnation Avenue to Poppy Avenue. Page 20. COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORTOEACH onu rei i m June 19. 1975 MINUTES Item #12 An amendment to the Circulation Element as it pertains to Coast Highway in Corona del Mar (easterly of MacArthur Boulevard). (Initiated by GENERAL ,PLAN AMENDMENT Planning Commission) NO. 24 Motion X Planning Commission continued this matter to the CONT. TO Ayes X X X X X meeting of July 17, 1975. JULY 17 Absent X Item #13 An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growt GENERAL Elements to: 1) create a "Medium-bensity Residen- tial" category, 2) add a definition of "buildable acreage", and 3) revise the wording of certain sections of the Elements. (Directed by City Council) PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 26 CONT. TO JU— LY 17 Motion X Planning Commission continued this matter to the Ayes X X X X X Y meeting of July 17, 1975. Absent X ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: Commissioner Hazewinkel stepped down from the dais and refrained from deliberation on the follow ing item, due to possible conflict of interest. Commissioner Heather chaired this item. Review of revised plans for Corporate Plaza to determine whether or not they were in substantial nformance with the tentative map which was pre 'ously approved. Requeste by: The Irvine Company Dave Neish wi The Irvine Company appeared before the Commission review the various changes in the plan and advis that the purpose of the revision was to have a circuitous circulation route within the develo ent rather than two. J. R. Blakemore appeared bef a the Commission to comment on the site plane regul ions attached to the subject property. Motion Ayes X X X X Following review and discussion, motion as made that Planning Commission make the finding at Absent X X the revised plan was in substantial conforma e with that of the tentative parcel map previous approved. Page 21. I RE�E� E 2 Ol Oe�elopm�tYO De ent PL g JUN 5 1975�„ NEWppRTOF 2 OAL1F SOH, AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN STATE OF CALIFORNIAJ as. County of Orange j I. ................... ARV ....O...... E......... ..H.AA.P.A............. being first duly sworn, and on oath depose and say that I am the printer and publisher of the Newport Harbor Ensign, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, and that the.... ,NOTICE,_OF,-PUBLI P... HE,{1,RTNja ............ ........ -............................ ................... ..................... of which copy attached hereto is a true and complete copy, was printed and published in the regular issuc(s) of said newspaper, and not in a supplement, ...... i-.......... consecu- tive times: to -wit the Issue(s) of ! urle....5.,. 197.5. (Signed)....CC.u�'f Subscribed and sworn to before me this.l14..... day of .............................. June 1s.. 75 101. ... ...Q..L..... .�. ................ �N,o����r..y Public in and f the County of Orange, State of California. OFFICIAL SEAL MARY A. HAAPA -o Notary Public -California PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN -"r ORANGE COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES DEC2MBER10d`0> LA L IEOTICE � OTI OF PUBLIC HEARING' Notice is herebygiventhat the ,planning Commission Of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing to consider the followidg I proposed amendments to the ' Newport Beach General." Plan: 1. An amendment to the h Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to change the designation of approxi- mately 50 acres of unde- veloped land north of the . Pacific View Memorial Park rrIrr ,from "dovernmentai, Edu- cational and' Institutional" Ito "Low -Density Resl- denial". 2. An amendment to the Circulatlon,Element as it; pertains to Coast Highway ! in Corona del Mar (easterly of MacArthur Boulevard), 3, An amendment -to the Recreation and Open Space Element to include a green- belt designation along the { south side of Ocean Soule- Yard 'in Corona del Mar, from Carnation Avenue to Poppy Avenue. 4.'An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to con - Sider alternative land use designations for the unde- veloped' property in New. t port Center located at Jam- boree Road and Coast High- way (currently designated 'ILow-Density Residential") and at MacArthur Soule - I Yard and Coast Highway (currently designated "Ad- i ministrative, Professional and Financials' and,"Rgc- 1 reational'and Marine Com- mercial"). f5. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential i- Growth Elements to-' 1) create a "Medium�Density Residential" category, • 2) Iadd a definition of "build- able acreage", and 3) re- vise the wording of certain i sections of the Elements. Notice is hereby further .given that said public hear- ing will be held on the 19th day of June, 1975, at the hour of 7;00 p.m. in the Council Chambers df the j Newport Beach City Hall, t at which time and place any I and all• persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. James M. Parker, t Secretary Newport Beach City Planning Commission Publish: June 5, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. w � � NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing to consider the following proposed amendments to the Newport Beach General Plan: 1. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to change the designation of approximately 50 acres of undeveloped land north of the Pacific View Memorial Park from "Governmental, Educational and Institutional" to "Low -Density Residential" 2. An amendment to the Circulation Element as it pertains to Coast Highway in Corona del Mar (easterly of MacArthur Boulevard). 3. An amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element to include a greenbelt designation along the south side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar, from Carnation Avenue to Poppy Avenue. 4. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to cohside'r alternative land use designations for the undeveloped property in Newport Center located at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway -(currently designated ".Low -Density Residential") and at MacArthur Boulevard and Coast Highway (currently designated "Administrative, Professional and Financial" and "Recreational and Marine Commercial"). 5. An amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to: 1) create a "Medium -Density Residential" category, 2) add a definition of "buildable acreage", and 3) revise the wording of certain sections of the Elements. Notice is hereby further given that said public hearing will be held on the 19th day of June, 1975, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. James M. Parker, Secretary Newport Beach City Planning Commission Publication Date June 5, 1975 Received for Publication By COMMISSIONERS 0 CITY OF NEWPORT *ACH m 2 m y MINUTES IInn PA„ m May 15, 1975 ,uncy There being no others desiring to appear and be heard, the public hearing was closed. Planning Commission discussed the use permit procedure which would include a public hearing before the Planning Commission as opposed to the Ian review process at staff level and felt that t issue of parking was of significant importance to a community and adjoining properties to warra t the use permit procedure. Motion X Motion w s made to recommend to the City Council that Amen ent No. 442 be adopted as proposed. Discussion o the motion included future review of the effecti ness of the proposed amendment, and that the ava'lability of guest parking for docked boats be in luded in the required parking for waterfront rest rants. Motion Y as made to include as An amendment to the mo\ofa Ayes X X X X X a consideration the avility of guest spaces Noes X for docked boats adjacwaterfront restaurant . All Ayes The original motion waoted on and carried. Item #13 Request from the SantaRiver/Sa iago Creek APPROVED Greenbelt Commission fe City of ewport Beach to participate in the opment of a Ian forthe lower river. (Dison) (Referre by CityCouncil for recommendaPlanning Commission haviously reviewed s idesof the proposed plan aafternoon study se ioand concurred that theshould participate i the matter. Motion X Motion was made recommending to the City Council All Ayes that the City of Newport Beach join the Greenbelt Commission in order to participate in the develop- ment of a plan for the Lower River. Item #14 Initiation of General Plan Amendments for the GENERAL PLAN June, 1975 Amendment Session. Set Publ c Hearings AMENDMENT Advance Planning Administrator Cowell reviewed the SET FOR various requests for General Plan amendments with HEARING the Planning Commission. Page 18. r^i , COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT OACH ROLL CAL y41mY M y m� m m'�`m yaAm'c v � m May 15, 1975 MINUTES f Planning Commission discussed the various requests and took the following actions: Motion X Motion was made to set for public hearing on All Ayes June 19, 1975, a request to amend the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to change the designa- tion of approximately 50 acres of undeveloped land north of the Pacific View Memorial Park from "Governmental, Educational and Institutional" to "Low -Density Residential." Motion X Motion was made to set for public hearing on Ayes X X X X June 19, 1975, a request to amend the Circulation Noes X X Element as it pertains to Coast Highway in Corona del Mar (easterly of MacArthur Boulevard). Motion X Motion was made to set for public hearing on All Ayes June 19, 1975, a request to amend the Recreation and Open Space Element to include a greenbelt designation along the south side of Ocean Boule- vard in Corona del Mar, from Carnation Avenue to Poppy Avenue. Motion X Motion was made to set for public hearing on Ayes X X X Y X June 19, 1975, a request to amend the Land Use and Noes X Residential Growth Elements to consider alternativ land use designations for the undeveloped property in Newport Center located at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway (currently designated "Low -Density Residential") and at MacArthur Boulevard and Coast Highway (currently designated "Administrative, Professional and Financial" and "Recreational and Marine Commercial"). Motion Motion was made to set for public hearing on All Ayes June 19, 1975, a request to amend the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to: 1) create a "Medium -Density Residential" category, 2) add a definition of "buildable acreage," and 3) revise the wording of certain sections of the Elements. Resolution No. 915 was adopted to reflect the above actions relative to General Plan Amendments. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: 1 Review of grading plan in accordance with Condi- NO. 2 of Resubdivision No. 450. Location: is 40 and 41, Tract 1133, loca at 206-212 Riverside Avenue, on the sou sterly side of River- side Avenue norr£her of Avon Page 19. 15v5 Planning Commission Meeting May 15, 1975 Agenda Item No. 14 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH May 9, 1975 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Department of Community Development SUBJECT: Initiation of General Plan Amendments for the June, 1975 Amendment Session. According to Council Policy Q-1, amendments to the General Plan may be initiated by the Planning Commission three times a year, with Planning Commission public hearings to be held in February, June and October. Three General Plan Amendments have been proposed for the June, 1975 amendment session: 1. General Plan Amendment No. 18 (considered during the February 20, 1975 session; purchaser of property requested re -initiation for June, 1975 session; letter attached) -- proposed amendment to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements to change designation of Pacific View property from "Governmental, Educational and Institutional" to "Low - Density Residential". (The E.I.R. on this amendment has been completed and will be distributed to the Planning Commission prior to the public hearing.) 2. An amendment to the Circulation Element as it pertains to Coast Highway through Corona del Mar (directed to be considered in the June, 1975 session by the Planning Commission at their meeting of February 20, 1975; excerpt from minutes attached.) 3. An amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element to include a greenbelt designation along the south side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar, from Carnation Avenue r f • TO: Planning Commission - 2 to Poppy Avenue. (Requested by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission; memo attached.) Recommended Action Staff suggests that the Planning Commission set these three proposed General Plan Amendments for public hearing at the June 5, 1975 Planning Commission meeting. COMMUNITY DEVELORMENT DEPARTMENT R. V. Hogan, Director By /CAL / � // m owe Advance Planning Administrator TC:jmb Att. :f i2.UAD:�IUU11 I-10MIES, IiNC. 17802 Irvine Blvd • Tustin, Call. 912680 • (714) 544-4230 March 24, 1975 Mr. Dick Hogan City of Newport Beach 3300 West Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92660 Reference: Pacific View Land Use Amendment Dear Dick: Please be advised that there are still'some legal problems that need to be resolved between Broadmoor Homes and Pacific View, which affect the escrow. We believe the project is progressing, but kindly request that the hearing now scheduled on April 3, 1975 be continued to the June, 1975 hearing for General Plan amendments. We would also request that the review of the EIR before the Citizen's Committee be postponed from the scheduled March 26, 1975 date. Thank you for your kind consideration and cooperation. I will be in touch with you and your department prior to the June hearing. Cordially, BROAD OR HO.IES, 'C. eL. R. Lizot e Vice Preside LRL:ew cc: Mr. John Vibert, Pacific View Memorial Park Mr. Bill Foley, City'of Newport Beach Mr. Tim Cowell, City of Newport Beach COMMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 2 p N February 20, 1975 MINUTES I.,.,mV Planning Commission discussed the segment of Coast Highway through Corona del Mar, following which Motion X motion was made that this segment be studied and Ayes X X X X reconsidered at the next General Plan Amendment Noes X X I X Hearings. ' Planning Commission recessed at 10:20 P.M. and reconvened at 10:40 P.M. Commissioner Hazewinkel disqualified himself on deliberation of General Plan Amendment No. 21 due to a possible conflict of interest, therefore he stepped down from the dais and was deemed absent. Commissioner Heather chaired the meeting in his ab\amend Item n6 nt to theLand Use and Residential GENERAL PLAN Growth Ele ents to redefine "Low—Density-Residen— tial" and t create a new category: "Medium— AMENDMEN NO. 21 Density Residenptial"; to apply redefined "Low— Density Residen't,ial" designation to Castaway, North Newporter,`>and a portion of Jamboree/Coast APPROVAL Highway vacant site to apply new "Medium —Density FAILED Residential" designa ion to a portion of Jamboree/ Coast Highway vacant te; and to change warding in Residential Growth E',ement. (Requested by Paul Ryckoff.) Community Development Director Hogan read letters which were received in supportof the amendment from the.Bluffs-Homeowner's AssbV ation, Balboa Island Improvement Association and,the Little Island Property Owners Association: Public hearing was opened in corinectidlil with this matter. 1� Paul Ryckoff, 1200 South Bayfront, Balboa Island, appeared before the Commission in connectio;'',with- his request and reviewed the proposal in detail,. Planning Commission discussed with Mr. P.yckoff information received from the Edison Company �L relative to the availability of electricity and Page 10. �� • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA May 8, 1975 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO GENERAL PLAN RECOMMENDATION: Amend the General Plan to include the south side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar as a greenbelt. DISCUSSION: City Hall, 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Area Code 714 673-2110 During a review of the Open Space Element of the General Plan, some of the PB & R Commissioners noticed that the south side of Ocean Boulevard.in Corona del Mar has not been shown as open space. The City owns a strip of land which has been used as a landscaped paseo for many, many years and the PB & R Commission feels that this area should be designated as open space on the General Plan. The area extends from Poppy Avenue on the east to Carnation Avenue on the west and is immediately adjacent to Ocean Boulevard southerly of the developed street right of way.. JM:CCS:h Jean Morris, Chairman Pi R ECEIV<u •�^� Comrc.. Develop��wnt Dept MAY 8 19753,- _ C1iY 11 / NEwpuat tsEAC1i,