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NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MINUTES
Council Chambers — 3300 Newport Boulevard
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
REGULAR HEARING
3:30 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER — The meeting was called to order at 3:30 p.m.
Staff Present: Brenda Wisneski, Zoning Administrator
Kay Sims, Assistant Planner
Gregg Ramirez, Senior Planner
2. MINUTES of May 9, 2012
Action: Approved
3. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
ITEM NO. 1 The Porro Vita Juice Bar - Minor Use Permit No. UP2012 -005 (PA2012 -045)
3000 Newport Boulevard CD 1
Kay Sims, Assistant Planner, gave a brief overview of the application for a minor use permit to allow a take-
out service, limited establishment within an existing 5,600- square -foot mixed -use building consisting of
2,000 square feet of commercial space on the first floor and two condominium units on the second floor.
She stated that the project would convert 1,400 square feet of currently vacant, commercial space to a
walk -in juice bar with some incidental, related retail sales and would have a net public area of 850 square
feet with seating for a maximum of six customers. The hours of operation would be between 7:00 a.m.
and 11:00 p.m., daily. She explained that a minor use permit is required because the location is within
500 feet of a residentially zoned area, and although the location is nonconforming due to the number of
commercial parking spaces provided on the site, the proposed use is permitted because it does not
require more parking than the previous commercial office use.
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Chase Bray, the project applicant and owner of the
business, verified that he understood and accepted all of the conditions of approval.
Mr. Jim Mosher commented that the City Council, at its previous meeting, had adopted a resolution
encouraging healthy living and eating uses within the City and he felt that this project would reflect that type
of use. Mr. Mosher also requested clarification of the number of parking spaces indicated on the site plan and
the number of spaces needed for the uses on site. Assistant Planner, Kay Sims, explained that four spaces
located on the site are designated for the residential uses on the second floor and nine spaces are available
for the commercial uses on the ground floor.
Zoning Administrator Wisneski approved the application and adopted the resolution stating that she agreed
with the facts in support of the findings in the draft resolution.
Action: Approved
ITEM NO. 2 Carnation Lot Line Adjustment No. LA2011 -002 (PA2011 -194)
412 & 412'% Carnation Avenue CD 6
Gregg Ramirez, Senior Planner gave a brief overview of the proposed lot line adjustment that would
incorporate an approximate 1,009 square foot area of abandoned Carnation Avenue right -of -way into 412
and 412 '/2 Carnation Avenue. He explained that the applicant had entered into a City Council approved
Purchase and Sale Agreement for the property and that obtaining approval of a lot line adjustment was a
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condition of the Agreement. He further stated that the added area would be regulated as a front yard and that
the added area would not increase the buildable area or floor area limit for the property. Additionally, for
clarification, he suggested that a condition of approval be added to clarify that point. The proposed condition
read: "The 15 -foot front yard setback shall be measured from the front lot line as legally described by Lot
Line Adjustment No. LA2009 -006, not the front lot line resulting from this approval."
The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Kurt Christianson, applicant, asked for clarification
regarding the condition proposed by staff and where the front setbacks would be measured, whether the
existing improvements would be affected and whether Condition No. 11 was standard or specific to his
request. Staff and Zoning Administrator Wisneski explained that where the front setback is measured from
would not change, that future reconstruction would be allowed the same floor area as the existing lot and not
more, that the existing improvements in the abandoned right -of -way would be allowed to remain pursuant to
the Purchase and Sale Agreement and that Condition No. 11 is a standard condition of approval and included
in all discretionary approvals. Zoning Administrator Wisneski presented the option of a continuance to June
13, 2012 so Mr. Christianson could obtain counsel regarding Condition No. 11.
Mr. Jim Mosher provided the following comments and inquires:
• The specific date of City Council approval of the Purchase and Sale Agreement was August 9, 2011.
• That the City Council staff report mentions both a lot line adjustment and parcel merger as the
process to incorporate the right -of -way and inquired about what the distinction was between the two.
• CEQA exemption No. 5 and whether the slope of the lot exceeded 20 %.
• Clarification regarding Finding F.
• Whether a driveway could be built to provide access from Carnation Avenue.
Staff and Zoning Administrator Wisneski explained that the conditions of the Purchase and Sale Agreement
required a lot line adjustment and that a lot line adjustment can be used instead of a parcel merger in some
cases, which may be why both terms were used in the Purchase and Sale Agreement. In regard to CEQA,
staff explained that the slope of the entire lot with the approval of the lot line adjustment would be less than
20% and that the exemption was appropriate. In regard to Finding F, it was discussed that it did not apply in
this case because the lot was not being re- oriented and, that a driveway and curb -cut from Carnation Avenue
would not be allowed because vehicular access from the alley is available.
Ed Foster, owner of the adjacent residential property at 2501 First Avenue, spoke in favor of the lot line
adjustment.
Mr. Christianson indicated he was uncomfortable with Condition No. 11 and Zoning Administrator Wisneski
explained that a continuance to allow him more time to seek counsel was an option. Mr. Christianson
requested a continuance.
Action: Continued until June 13, 2012 at the request of the applicant
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON - AGENDA ITEMS:
None.
ADJOURNMENT — The hearing was adjourned at 3:54 p.m.
The agenda for the Regular Hearing was posted on May 18, 2012, 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 May 18, 2012, at 8:46 a.m.
Brenda Wisneski, AICP, Zoning Administrator
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