HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/28/2013NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MINUTES 03/28/2013
NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MINUTES
Council Chambers — 3300 Newport Boulevard
Thursday, March 28, 2013
REGULAR HEARING
3:30 p.m.
A. CALL TO ORDER — The meeting was called to order at 3:30 p.m.
Staff Present: Brenda Wisneski, Zoning Administrator
Jason Van Patten, Planning Technician
Kay Sims, Assistant Planner
B. MINUTES of March 14, 2013
Action: Approved
C. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
ITEM NO. 2 309 Goldenrod Avenue Parcel Map No. NP2013 -002 (PA2013 -009)
309 Goldenrod Avenue CD 6
Zoning Administrator Brenda Wisneski noted that the Applicant asked that the Zoning Administrator
allow Item No. 2 to be moved forward on the agenda. There being no objections, the
aforementioned item was heard first.
Jason Van Patten, Planning Technician, provided a brief description of the project stating that an existing
single - family residence had been demolished and was being replaced with a two -unit duplex that would
provide the code required two -car parking per unit. Mr. Van Patten added that the applicant was not
requesting any waivers to Title 19 Subdivision standards. He reiterated that the single - family residence
previously on the property was in fact demolished, the new duplex was under construction, clarifying the
public notice and staff report, in error, indicated that the single - family residence was going to be demolished.
Referencing the draft conditions of approval, he noted, that Condition No. 7 requiring the payment of Fair
Share Fees would be deleted since the applicant had already paid the fees. He further noted that Condition
No. 27 would be revised to reference Director of Community Development, and not Planning Director. He
indicated that the application was for a parcel map for the purposes of creating separate ownership units, and
had no bearing on the construction or development of the duplex.
Galina Cohen, applicant, introduced herself and stated she had no questions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing.
One member of the public, Jim Mosher, spoke and asked whether the parcel map application for a property
lying in the coastal zone needed a coastal development permit.
Seeing that no one else from the public wished to comment, the public hearing was closed.
Zoning Administrator Wisneski reviewed the written comments submitted by Mr. Mosher.
In response to Mr. Mosher, Mr. Van Patten noted that the duplex had received a categorical exclusion order.
The Zoning Administrator took action and approved as amended Parcel Map No. NP2013 -002 and County
Tentative Parcel Map 2012 -158. Included in the approval was the deletion of Condition No. 7, and an
amendment to Condition No. 27 to reference the Director of Community Development and not a Planning
Director.
Action: Approved as amended
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ITEM NO. 1 718 Poinsettia Avenue Parcel Map No. NP2013 -001 (PA2013 -008)
718 Poinsettia Avenue CD 6
Jason Van Patten, Planning Technician, provided a brief description of the project stating that an existing
single - family residence had been demolished and was being replaced with a two -unit duplex that would
provide the code required two -car parking per unit. Mr. Van Patten added that the applicant was not
requesting any waivers to Title 19 Subdivision standards. He indicated that the application was for a parcel
map for the purposes of creating separate ownership units and that the applicant was subject to affordable
housing and park dedication fees for one additional unit. Mr. Van Patten reiterated that the single - family
residence previously on the property was in fact demolished, the new duplex was under construction,
clarifying the public notice and staff report, in error, indicated that the single - family residence was going to be
demolished.
Referencing the draft conditions of approval, he noted, that Condition No. 7 requiring the payment of Fair
Share Fees would be deleted since the applicant had already paid the fees. He further noted that Condition
No. 28 would be revised to reference the Director of Community Development and not a Planning Director.
He indicated that the application was for a parcel map for the purposes of creating separate ownership units
and had no bearing on the construction or development of the duplex.
Paul Craft of Apex Land Surveying, appearing on behalf of the applicant, introduced himself and stated he
had no questions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing.
One member of the public, Jim Mosher, spoke and indicated the tentative parcel map was confusing in
showing the existing and proposed developments, and could not comprehend how the new development was
significantly larger in floor area when it appeared to be smaller as shown on the tentative parcel map.
Zoning Administrator Wisneski and Mr. Craft clarified that floor area could be provided on multiple levels.
Seeing that no one else from the public wished to comment, the public hearing was closed.
The Zoning Administrator took action and approved as amended Parcel Map No. NP2013 -001 and County
Tentative Parcel Map 2012 -135. Included in the approval was the deletion of Condition No. 7, and an
amendment to Condition No. 28 to reference the Director of Community Development.
Action: Approved as amended
ITEM NO. 3 429 Orchid Avenue Parcel Map No. NP2013 -007 (PA2013 -036)
429 Orchid Avenue CD 6
Kay Sims, Assistant Planner, provided a brief description stating that the project was a parcel map for
condominium purposes that would allow the new duplex currently being constructed on the property to be
sold as individual units, and no waivers of Title 19 subdivision standards were being requested. The property
was previously developed with a single - family residence, which had been demolished. Ms. Sims stated that
the facts supported the findings for approval of the parcel map, and staff recommended approval. Ms. Sims
further noted that typographical errors in Conditions of Approval No. 18 and 29, referred to in the comments
received from Mr. Jim Mosher prior to the hearing, would be corrected.
Applicant Michael Terry of Rimcrest Development, Inc. on behalf of Newport Beach Partnership, LLC,
introduced himself and stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution and the required conditions.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing
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One member of the public, Mr. Jim Mosher, spoke and commented about Condition No.18 regarding the
removal of two street trees associated with the property. A discussion followed with Ms. Sims stating that the
condition of approval was included by the Public Works Department at the direction of the City's Urban
Forester, who had reviewed the project. Mr. Mosher also mentioned that there was an additional finding
included in the resolution that was not a part of the required findings for approval listed in Title 19, and he
wondered why the finding was included. Zoning Administrator Wisneski stated that additional findings could
be added to the resolution and it was consistent with Title 19.
Seeing that no one else from the public wished to comment, the public hearing was closed.
The Zoning Administrator approved, as amended, Parcel Map No. NP2013 -007 and County Tentative Parcel
Map 2012 -151. Included in the approval were the amendments to Condition No. 18 and Condition No. 29 to
correct typographical errors.
Action: Approved as amended
D. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON - AGENDA ITEMS
One member of the public, Mr. Jim Mosher, spoke and commented about the resolutions not provided on the
City's website since early January. He also felt that categorical exclusion applied to demolition and rebuilding
of certain properties but did not apply to condominium conversions which are considered subdivisions.
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The hearing was adjourned at 3:47 p.m.
The agenda for the Regular Hearing was posted on March 22, 2013, at 8:45 a.m. on the City Hall
Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building and on the
City's website on March 22, 2013, at 8:35 a.m.
Wisneski; AIPP, Zoning Administrator
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