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Minutes of the General Plan Advisory Committee Meeting held on Monday,
January 12, 2004, at the Police Department Auditorium.
Members Present:
Roger Alford
Louise Greeley
Phillip Bettencourt
Bob Hendrickson
Carol Boice
Mike Ishikawa
John Corrough
Kim Jansma
Lila Crespin
Bill Kelly
Laura Dietz
Donald Krotee
Florence Felton
Lucille Kuehn
Nancy Gardner
Phillip Lugar
Members Absent:
Patrick Bartolic
Tom Hyans
Karlene Bradley
Mike Johnson
Gus Chabre
Peter Oeth
Grace Dove
Catherine O'Hara
Staff Present:
Sharon Wood, Assistant City Manager
Patricia Temple, Planning Director
Tamara Campbell, Senior Planner
Woodie Tescher, EIP Consultant
Debbie Lektorich, Executive Assistant
Members of the Public Present:
Elizabeth Bonn Barbara Lyon
Gordon Glass Hall Seely
I. Call to Order
Phillip Lugar called the meeting to order.
Marie Marston
Charles Remley
John Saunders
Ed Siebel
Jan Vandersloot
Tom Webber
Carl Ossipoff
Larry Root
James Schmiesing
Ron Yeo
II. Approval of Minutes
• The minutes of the December 8, 2003 meeting were approved as submitted.
III. Bolsa Chica Presentation
Philip Bettencourt introduced Lucy Dunn, Executive Vice President of Hearthside
Homes. Ms. Dunn shared her experiences with the Bolsa Chica property from a
developer's point of view. Following are some of the points made by Ms. Dunn:
➢ Oil operations on the property are still productive.
➢ The flood control channel that empties onto the property delivers water
collected as far away as the Disneyland parking lot.
➢ The wetlands restoration is being accomplished by the Ports of Los
Angeles and Long Beach in order to mitigate the ocean impacts caused
when they expanded their harbors.
➢ The originally proposed project for the land included a marina, 5700
homes, commercial development, boat slips, restaurants and 900 acres of
wetland restoration.
➢ The current development project is planned for the Upper Bench of the
• Huntington Mesa with 388 single family detached homes and a recreation
center. The recreation center site includes a wetland that is being
preserved. The project has been approved by the County and is
scheduled to go to the Coastal Commission in Spring of this year.
➢ There is a need to provide housing for California's growing population.
Sites near jobs and infrastructure, like Bolsa Chica, should be developed
before outlying areas. The State of California is 100 million acres in size,
of that
♦ 50% is owned by the State/Federal government as perpetual open
space,
♦ 45% is owned/operated by agriculture or private open space, and
♦ 5% is used as commercial, industrial and residential space for the 35
million people who live here.
After the presentation the following questions were raised.
Laura Dietz asked about the future of multi -story housing. Ms. Dunn stated she
thinks building will have to start going up to accommodate the increasing
population; however builders have insurance issues with these types of projects.
She also noted that these projects are opposed by the majority of residents who
would rather have single family units built in their neighborhoods.
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Lucille Kuehn asked about the road rut on the land that was determined to be a
• wetland and why Ms. Dunn did not fight harder to prove it was not a wetland
instead of preserving the area. Ms. Dunn stated there are three parameters
used (soil, water and plants) and in this case mottled soil was found and if she
would have sued, 5 more years would be lost. She stated it was easier to build
the recreation center around it than it would be to fight it in court.
Sharon Wood asked Ms. Dunn to discuss experiences working with the County
and the City of Huntington Beach. Ms. Dunn stated they worked with the City as
part of the Bolsa Chica Planning Coalition and were processing plans as part of
an annexation into Huntington Beach, then after 2 EIRs that no one liked, the
City asked them to go through the County with a large part of the project and
only process the housing through the City. Because of this and the time already
spent, they decided to put the entire project through the County; which made
many at the City angry. The current plan has been approved by the County.
Jan Vandersloot thanked Ms. Dunn for her support of Proposition 50 which
allows the state to develop funds to purchase environmentally valuable land.
Don Krotee asked who owns the oil interests on the land. Ms. Dunn indicated
that Aera Energy is the current oil operator for the majority and an independent
oil operator, John Thomas, took over the Chevron lease.
• Bob Hendrickson asked if there were plans to open ocean flow into the wetlands.
Ms. Dunn indicated as part of the wetland restoration, there is a plan to deepen
part of the wetlands and to raise Pacific Coast Highway in one area to allow for a
tidal inlet.
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Charles Remley asked about the tidal turnover with the current conditions. Ms.
Dunn indicated that currently it takes 23 days for a drop of water to make it to
the wetlands, with the creation of a tidal inlet it will be twice a day.
John Corrough asked if there was opposition to the tidal inlet now. Ms. Dunn
said there was opposition but nothing like it was in the past when a marina was
planned for the area. The State Parks and Recreation were concerned about
beach loss.
Tamara Campbell asked about the Bolsa Surface Use Agreement, Ms. Dunn
stated it was intended as an in-house document. It states "thou shalt clean up
all pollution" and is now it is an encumbrance to the land and everyone is subject
to it. It is unique to this property and also requires that if the oil rigs aren't
operating, they must be removed within 90 days.
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IV. Discussion of Future Agenda Items
• Ms. Wood stated that the next meeting would cover mixed use development.
This subject would be covered by Woodie Tescher and a Planner from the City of
Pasadena was also invited to speak on the subject.
Don Krotee asked when traffic would be coming back to the Committee. Mr.
Tescher stated that at this point in the process, they would be coming back in
late summer.
Nancy Gardner pointed out that the Irvine Company has an NOP out for public
comment on the Pelican Hills Resort in Newport Coast. Ms. Wood indicated that
copies, could be found at the Library or Planning Department. She also indicated
that EQAC will be reviewing the document.
Philip Bettencourt pointed out that the Coastal Commission would be in Laguna
Beach on Thursday if anyone wanted to observe a hearing in the local area.
V. Public Comments
No comments offered.
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GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
2004 Meeting Schedule
Revised 1/14/04
Police Department — Auditorium
870 Santa Barbara Drive
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
January 26
February 9
February 23
March 8
March 22
• April 12
April 26
May 10
May 24
June 7
June 21
July 12
July 26
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Roger Alford
Karlene Bradley
1862 Tustin
9 Summerwind
Newport Beach 92660
Newport Beach, 92663
Phone: 949-645-3199
Phone: 949-548-3016
Work: 949-833-2815
E-Mail: karlyjobOaol.com
Fax: 949-833-2876
E-Mail: roaerOhbla.com
Gus Chabre
1130 E. Balboa Blvd.
Patrick Bartolic
Balboa, CA 92661
620 Iris Ave.
Phone: 949-675-6433
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
E-Mail: gchabre@adelphia.net
Phone: 949-463-6328
Fax: 949-640-2990
John Corrough
E-Mail: pbart4re(a)aol.com
1004 South Bayfront
Balboa Island, 92662
Phillip Bettencourt
Phone: 949-673-8927
. 10 Sugar Pine Road
Work: 949-673-8077
Newport Coast, 92657
E-Mail: jcorrough(a)aol.com
Phone: 949-760-6061
Work: 949-720-0970
Lila Crespin
Fax: 949-721-9921
707 Begonia
E-Mail: pbcourt pacbell. net
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Phone: 949-673-2721
Carol Boice
E-Mail: Icrespin sbcglobal.net
2945 Catalpa Street
Newport Beach, 92660
Laura Dietz
Phone: 949-759-0809
325 Cameo Shores Road
E-Mail: wboice@adelphia.net
Corona del Mar, 92625
Phone: 949-721-8035
Elizabeth Bonn
Fax: 949-721-1357
1607 W. Balboa Blvd.
E-Mail: coloma18480yahoo.com
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone: 949-723-5437
Grace Dove
Work: 714-426-0060
117 1511 Street
E-Mail: ebonn@trilp.com
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone:949-675-1573
Work: 949-923-2246
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E-Mail: doveperch(o)aol.com
Florence Felton
Kim Jansma
230 Lille Lane #201
615 St. James Rd.
Newport Beach, 92663
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone: 949-646-6192
Phone: 949-650-2418
E-Mail: florence.felton(&mindspring.com
Work: 310-794-8922
E-Mail: iansmaahumnet. ucla.edu
Nancy Gardner (Co -Chair)
323 Jasmine
Mike Johnson
Corona del Mar, 92625
5803 Seashore Drive
Phone: 949-673-0706
Newport Beach, 92663
Fax: 949-646-7093
Phone: 949-642-3125
E-Mail: gardnerncy aol.com
Work: 949-250-6369 x127
Fax: 949-642-5369
Louise Greeley
E-Mail: delandmike(c earthlink.net
16 Swift Court
Newport Beach, 92663
Bill Kelly
Phone: 949-931-1475
409 E.Edgewater
Fax: 949-645-0065
Newport Beach, CA 92661
E-Mail: louisesg(a pacbel1.net
Phone: 949-673-0128
Work: 949-673-9575
Bob Hendrickson
E-Mail: balboabeacon@adelphia.net
1815 Newport Hills Drive East
Newport Beach, 92660
Donald Krotee
Phone: 949-759-1202
2916 Clay Street
Work: 949-721-9747
Newport Beach, 92663
E-Mail: rhpacreally aol.com
Phone: 949-646-6030
Work: 714-547-7621
Tom HYans
Fax: 714-647-0193
21719t Street
E-Mail: dkrotee krotee.com
Newport Beach, 92663
Phone 949-673-0333
Lucille Kuehn
Work: 949-673-3777
1831 Seadrift Dr.
Fax: 949-673-0377
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
E-Mail: tomhyans pacbell.net
Phone: 949-673-0685
Fax: 949-675-6986
Mike Ishikawa
E-Mail: Lucycdm(abaol.com
438 Riverside Ave.
Newport Beach
Phillip Lugar (Co -Chair)
Phone: 949-650-3996
P.O. Box 7246
Work: 949-293-1976
Newport Beach, 92658
E-Mail: mnishikawa5adelphia.net
Phone: 949-675-4982
Work: 949-824-9460
E-Mail:.plugar uci.edu
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Barbara Lyon
Larry Root
427 San Bernardino Ave.
1210 Polaris Dr.
• Newport Beach, CA 92663
Newport Beach, 92660-5724
Phone: 949-631-3907
Phone: 949-548-9474
Work: 949-378-1357
E-Mail: rootis(a)adelphia.net
E-Mail: barbarablyonCa sbcglobal.net
John Saunders
Marie Marston
26202 Glen Canyon
331 Lugonia St.
Laguna Hills, 92653
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone: 949-643-2399
Phone: 949-645-1203
Work: 949-251-0444
Work: 714-438-1095
Fax: 949-251-0888
E-Mail: marie.marstonOrnp-eng.com E-Mail: John londoncoin.com
Peter Oeth
James Schmiesing
420 Mendoza Terrace
19712 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 210
Corona del Mar, 92625
Irvine, CA 92612
Phone: 949-721-0191
Phone: 949-760-6804
Work: 949-721-0191
Work: 949-863-0200
Fax: 949-721-8323
Fax: 949-863-0164
E-Mail: peteroethCa adelphia.net
E-Mail: jschmiesingCa sbsmlaw.com
• Catherine O'Hara
Hall Seely
1937 Port Albans Place
2833 Carob Street
Newport Beach, 92660
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone: 949-640-7433
Phone: 949-644-0278
E-Mail: oharas5 pacbell.net
Work: 949-955-3575
E-Mail: nptbchlaw hotmail.com
Carl Ossipoff
720 Bison Ave.
Ed Siebel
Newport Beach, 92660
114 Apolena Avenue
Phone: 949-644-0469
Balboa Island,92662-1214
Work: 818-569-7633
Phone: 949-673-7448
E-Mail: hiincyber yahoo.com
Work: 949-675-8736
Fax: 949-675-0461
Charles Remley
E-Mail: ges0cenprowest.com
101 E. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92661
Jan Vandersloot
Phone: 949-673-8770
2221 E. 161h Street
E-Mail: ccbtsCabcompuserv.com
Newport Beach, 92663
Phone: 949-548-6326
Work: 714-848-0770
Fax: 714-848-6643
E-Mail: jonv3Cabaol.com
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Tom Webber
• 121 Apolena Ave.
Newport Beach, 92662-1213
Phone: 949-723-6006
Fax: home #-call first
E-Mail: rtwebber(c earthlink.net
Ron Yeo
604 Iris
Corona del Mar, 92625
Phone: 949-644-7896
Work: 949-644-8111
Fax: 949-644-0449
E-Mail: ronyeo(c earthlink.net
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Sharon Wood, Assistant City Manager
Work: 949-644-3222
Fax: 949-644-3020
E-Mail: SWood@city newport-beach ca us
Patty Temple, Planning Director
Work: 949-644-3228
Fax: 949-644-3229
E-Mail: PTemple(&city newport-beach ca us
Tamara Campbell, Senior Planner
Work: 949-644-3238
Fax: 949-644-3229
E-Mail: TCampbell(c city newport-beach ca us
Debbie Lektorich, Executive Assistant
Work: 949-644-3000
Fax: 949-644-3020
E-Mail: DebbieLOcity.newport-beach.ca.us
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GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Monday, January 26, 2004
Roger Alford
.—Patrick Bartolic
Phillip Bettencourt
Carol Boice
Elizabeth Bonn
Karlene Bradley
Gus Chabre
John Corrough
Lila Crespin
Laura Dietz
Grace Dove
• —Florence Felton
Nancy Gardner
Louise Greeley
Bob Hendrickson
Tom Hyans
Mike Ishikawa
Kim Jansma
Mike Johnson
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Donald Krotee
Lucille Kuehn
Philip Lugar
Barbara Lyon
Marie Marston
Catherine O'Hara
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Larry Root
John Saunders
James Schmiesing
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Minutes of the General Plan Advisory Committee Meeting held on Monday,
January 26, 2004, at the Police Department Auditorium.
Members Present:
Roger Alford
Louise Greeley
Carl Ossipoff
Phillip Bettencourt
Bob Hendrickson
Charles Remley
Carol Boice
Mike Ishikawa
Larry Root
Elizabeth Bonn
Kim Jansma
John Saunders
Karlene Bradley
Mike Johnson
Hall Seely
Gus Chabre
Donald Krotee
Jan Vandersloot
Lila Crespin
Lucille Kuehn
Tom Webber
Laura Dietz
Barbara Lyon
Ron Yeo
Grace Dove
Marie Marston
Nancy Gardner
Catherine O'Hara
Members Absent:
Patrick Bartolic Tom Hyans (sick leave) James Schmiesing
John Corrough Bill Kelly Ed Siebel
Florence Felton Phillip Lugar
Staff Present:
Sharon Wood, Assistant City Manager
Tamara Campbell, Senior Planner
Woodie Tescher, EIP Consultant
Debbie Lektorich, Executive Assistant
Members of the Public Present:
Wendy Brooks Carol Starcevic
Carol Hoffman
I. Call to Order
Nancy Gardner called the meeting to order and introduced the new members of
the Committee, Lila Crespin, Elizabeth Bonn, Barbara Lyon and Hall Seely.
• II. Approval of Minutes
The minutes of the January 12, 2004 meeting were approved as submitted.
III. Mixed Use Development Presentation
Woodie Tescher presented a slide show of mixed use projects in Southern
California and provided some history on mixed use developments. After Mr.
Tescher's presentation, Bill Trimble, Planner from the City of Pasadena, spoke
about mixed use projects in Pasadena. During and after the presentations the
following questions were raised.
Jan Vandersloot asked if government had required a Santa Monica mixed use
project to provide the senior housing which was included. Mr. Tescher indicated
this was a bonus density situation and the City worked with the developer to
include the senior housing.
Mike Johnson asked about the location of parking at the Paseo Colorado project.
Mr. Tescher indicated the parking entrance was at the end of the complex and
led to 2 levels of subterranean parking which runs the entire: length of the
project. He said that once inside the structure there is a separate entrance for
• residents and visitors.
John Saunders asked about the addition of parking structures in Pasadena. Mr.
Trimble indicated the location and timing of a parking structure was critical to
the overall project in Old Pasadena.
Carl Ossipoff feels Mariners Mile would be a good location for mixed use and
asked Mr. Tescher what obstacles would get in the way. Mr. Tescher indicated
one of the issues would be the volume of traffic on Coast Highway and how to
access mixed use projects without impacting the traffic. Another issue would be
the land values and what scale would be needed to make a project successful.
Gus Chabre asked about the involvement of redevelopment agencies in the
mixed use projects discussed earlier, specifically the 3rd Street Mall project. Mr.
Tescher indicated that Santa Monica did not use any redevelopment financing for
the 3rd Street Mall project. However, the project did benefit from parking
structures built earlier with redevelopment funds. Mr. Trimble stated that the
smaller development projects going on now in Pasadena are being done by
developers.
Bob Hendrickson asked about parking at one of the San Diego projects where
• streets and buildings had been added to what was at one time the parking for
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the grocery store. Mr. Tescher indicated there was some surface level parking
• however most of the parking was underground.
Philip Bettencourt worked on the Cannery Lofts project and noted that the
permitting process had taken 16 months. He also indicated the kinds of people
who want to live there are double income couples without children, so the impact
on schools and infrastructure will be less than other residential areas.
Kim Jansma pointed out that people tend to avoid parking structures when there
is a choice to park somewhere else. Mr. Tescher agreed and added that the
design and location of the structure is important to make people feel secure
when using the structure.
Mr. Vandersloot asked about traffic generation rates for mixed use projects. Mr.
Tescher said data had been collected in another community which showed mixed
use is a close second to 100% residential when comparing peak hour trips. He
also pointed out projects such as Paseo Colorado in Pasadena have everything
you need and residents really don't have to use a car to get to the grocery store,
workout, restaurants, civic center, etc.
Lucille Kuehn asked about the process to get a consensus from the community
and the City supporting using mixed use to help with our shortage of housing.
• Mr. Trimble indicated in Pasadena when people understood that some
developments will relieve some pressure in single family neighborhoods, they
accepted growth as long as it was targeted to areas that are not so sensitive.
Don Krotee asked about the subcommittee process and if changes could be
made to zoning in order to accommodate mixed use projects. Ms. Wood
indicated that each subcommittee would be given information on the existing
zoning and General Plan for each of these areas, as well as questions and issues
for discussion. During discussions groups can identify current problems, what is
working and what is not, etc. Ms. Gardner reminded everyone that this is why
this committee was formed, to take the information and come up with. ideas for
the future.
Catherine O'Hara asked about mixed use projects that were not successful and
things to look out for as we think about this kind of development. Mr. Tescher
and Mr. Trimble indicated that timing and location are important issues, the
housing is always successful but the commercial must work as well.
Mr. Ossipoff asked how Laguna Beach had dealt with PCH in their downtown
area and how that differs with PCH through Mariners Mile. Tamara Campbell
indicated that Laguna Beach has a specific plan which identifies what type of
• businesses can come into different areas of the city based on that plan; some
areas are reserved for resident -serving businesses and others areas are for
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visitor -serving businesses. Mr. Tescher also shared that years ago San Clemente
had wanted to make PCH more pedestrian friendly and decided to allow LOS F to
encourage vehicles to use the 405 freeway; that option is not available here.
Ron Yeo asked if the senior project on Back Bay Drive would have any mixed
use. Ms. Wood said no.
Mr. Johnson asked what types of uses are planned for the first floor of the
Cannery Lofts project. Mr. Bettencourt stated that because of the parking
limitations it would most likely be offices for architects, engineers, insurance
agents, etc.
Mr. Vandersloot asked if the mixed use concept could subsidize affordable
housing. Mr. Trimble thought it was rare that the commercial/retail is able to
subsidize the housing; in today's market the housing is making the project
successful. Mr. Tescher indicated the senior project he had shown earlier was
actually subsidized by the market value units, not the retail/commercial.
Ms. Kuehn asked if there was documentation to show how much housing is
needed in the City and if there is an excess of commercial. Ms. Wood stated the
Housing Element of the General Plan and also the retail market analysis done by
Doug Svensson would provide this information. It will also be summarized in
discussion papers.
IV. Discussion of Future Agenda Items
Mr. Tescher stated that at the next meeting Tom Rossmiller, Harbor Resources
Director will have a presentation as well as a representative from MiOcean.
Mr. Vandersloot asked for a presentation similar to the one done at this meeting
with photographs of land uses around airports in other areas.
Lila Crespin asked that public art be discussed at a future meeting. Ms. Wood
indicated that the Arts Commission had drafted the beginnings of a General Plan
element on Culture and the Arts and the General Plan Update Committee had
included it in the scope of work. It will be included but is still several months
away.
V. Public Comments
Wendy Brooks shared her concerns about the Corona del Mar Centennial
Committee's plans to place a sculpture at Inspiration Point.
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