HomeMy WebLinkAbout85-68 - General Plan Amendment 85-2ARESOLUTION NO. 85 -68
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT
85 -2(A), AMENDING THE GENERAL PLAN POLICIES REPORT
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH GENERAL PLAN, AND ACCEPTANCE
OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT.
WHEREAS, as part of the development of the City of Newport
Beach General Plan, a General Plan Policies Report was adopted on
March 13, 1972; and
WHEREAS, the General Plan Policies Report is not a mandatory
Element of the General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the recent amendments to the City's General Plan
Housing and Land Use Elements have rendered residential development
policies in the General Plan Policies Report obsolete; and
WHEREAS, Housing Element Program Objective 14 requires the
City to maintain consistency within the General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport
Beach has unanimously recommended approval of General Plan Amendment
85 -2(A) and acceptance of the environmental document; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has
read, reviewed and considered the environmental documentation, includ-
ing public comments received during the public hearing, consisting of
an Initial Study and Negation Declaration, copies of which are on file
in the office of the Planning Director of the City of Newport Beach,
prepared in conjunction with these proposed amendments, has determined
that the environmental documentation satisfies all of the requirements
of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) , the State CEQA
Guidelines (GUIDELINES) promulgated pursuant to CEQA, City Policy K -3,
and that the environmental documentation was considered in the de-
cisions reflected in this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of Newport Beach has held a duly
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public
hearing
to consider the amendment
to the General Plan
Policies
Report
of the
Newport Beach General Plan;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt this amendment to
the Newport Beach General Plan Policies Report as set forth in Exhibit
"A ", the strikeout General Plan Policies Report, and accept the
Environmental Document.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach that the proposed amendment to the General Plan
• Policies Report of the General Plan of the City of Newport Beach is
hereby adopted as set forth in Exhibit "A" and the environmental
document is accepted.
Regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach on the 9th day of September , 1985, by the follow-
ing vote, to wit:
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G E N E R A L' P 0 L I C Y R E P O R T
(AS ADOPTED MARCI4 13, 1972)
INTRODUCTION
Following a series of public hearings before the Planning Commission
and City Council, the General Policy Report was adopted by the
{'• Planning Commission on January 20, 19.72 and by the City Council on
March 13, 1972. Throughout the hearings, the Planning Commission,
City Council and citizens of the community each attempted to define
the basic planning goals for the future of the City. The policy
statements now contained in the Report represent a concensus of
these goals and a vision of the citizens and public officials of
r Newport Beach as to what the future City can and should be.
j The preparation and adoption of the General Policy Report is the
` initial step in developing a long -range planning program for the
City of Newport Beach. The general policy statements contained in
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the Report are to serve as guidelines to the citizens, public
officials and city staff in developing more detailed General Plan
policies and proposals. The Policy Report has outlined various
1.. objectives for each of the elements of the General Plan including
Land use, Circulation and Transportation, Housing, Community Facilities
and Services, Natural Resources, Shorelines, Community Design and
Preservation and Redevelopment. The policy statements in the General
Policy Report have been adopted as the first completed element of
the General Plan.
Once the General Plan is completed and each of the elements officially
adopted, a wide variety of public and private programs will follow
in order to translate its objectives and proposals into three-
dimensional reality. The implementation of a General Plan includes
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the development and adoption of specific plans, the updating and
4 amendment of existing zoning ordinances, and the development of
_ long -range public service and capital improvement programs. The
Plan is intended as a guideline for subsequent programs of detailed
planning and implementation.
In addition to these programs, a process must be established by
which to periodically re- examine and amend the Plan. Public policies
and physical conditions will change over time, and an almost continu-
ous stream of new information and new proposals will require modifi-
cations. The Policies contained within this report will provide the
broader or more general guidelines which assist in updating the
General Plan.
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RESOLUTION NO. 745
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING
THE GENERAL POLICY REPORT OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, the initial phase of the City's General Plan
Fv Program has involved the preparation -of a General Policy Report;
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WHEREAS, said General Policy Report sets forth general
objectives and supporting policies for the future planning and
development of the City and will serve as a guide for the develop-
ment and implementation of the City's General Plan; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 707 of the Newport Beach
City Charter, the Planning Commission has held public hearings to
consider the adoption of the General Policy Report as a part of
the City's General Plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commis-
sion does hereby adopt as a part of the General Plan,, and does
recommend to the City Council, the General Policy Report described
above, a copy of which is on file in the Newport Beach Community
Development Department.
REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission
of the City of Newport Beach, State of California, on the 20th
day of January , 1972.
Chairman
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RESOLUTION NO. 7634
A RLSOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING THE GENERAL
POLICY REPORT OF THE NEWPORT BLACH GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, the initial phase of the City's General Plan
= rogram has'involved the preparation of a General Policy Report;
and
WHEREAS, said General Policy Report sets forth general
objectives and supporting policies for the future planning and
development of the City and will serve as a guide for the develop-
ment and implementation of the City's General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning "Commission has held a public hearing
to consider the adoption of the General Policy Report as a part of
the City's General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted a public hearing
to consider the adoption of the General Policy Report in accordance
with all provisions of law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
does hereby adopt, as a part of the General Plan, the General
Policy Report, a copy of which is on file in the office of the
City Clerk.
ADOPTED this 13th day of March , 1972.
Mayor
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IN PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF THE COMMUNITY, it shall be
the basic underlying goal of the City of Newport Beach
to protect and enhance the City's special charm and
character; its unique natural and man -made physical
l" environment; its attractive visual environment, and the
wide range of social-, economic, cultural, educational
k,. and recreational opportunities which have contributed
to the high quality of life enjoyed by its citizens.
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Future Growth
Land Use 4
Circulation and,Transportation 7
Housing 12
Community Facilities and Services 1.4
Natural Resources 18
Shorelines 22
Community Design 24
Preservation and Redevelopment 27
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FUTURE GROWTH
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to assure, through
the assertion of positive controls over urban growth, the preserva-
tion and enhancement of all those present assets which provide for
the high quality of life enjoyed by its citizens, and to assure `
that all support systems such as transportation, parking, recreation
facilities, schools, fire and police protection, and utilities can be
maintained at optimum levels of economic and functional efficiency.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
The City shall set specific limits on population and
dwel i it densities and the intensity and extent of
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commercial and indu development for the general
planning area as a whole, and for individual plan -e
ning area throughout the community.
b) The timing and pace of future development or redevelop -'
ment shall be limited and controlled to encourage phased
and orderly development and to prohibit any premature
development which would adversely affect the quality or
efficiency of existing or planned public support systems.
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c) The City shall encourage the growth of income - producing
developments to sustain a high revenue base for the
provision of public support services only within those
areas where the character, amount and location of such
developments are compatible with surrounding land uses
and the existing character of the community.
d) The optimum geographic limits of the City shall be
established to ensure the retention of the City's unique
character and identity. !
e) In each potential annexation, the area's relationship and
importance to the City and all costs and benefits (both
economic and environmental) shall be thoroughly identi
fied and weighed for annexation or non - annexation.
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f) In cooperation with other local or regional agencies and
districts,. the City shall encourage the annexation of
various isolated areas within the County which naturally
fall within the planning and service responsibilities of
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the City.
g) Contiguous, unincorporated lands including the downcoast
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area, shall be included as part of the General Plan area,
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and criteria shall be prepared for their development. The
question of whether these areas will be annexed will be
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considered after the necessary economic and physical research
has been completed and determination can be made as to ?the
advantages and disadvantages of annexation.
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h) Because the school system and its services play such a
vital part in the lives of the citizens of Newport Beach,
the City shall endeavor to have municipal boundaries
coterminous to the school district boundaries.
City growth, both in terms of population and geographic
limits, a coordinated with other appropriate
local and regional agent d with the local school
district to best serve the needs of the nts of
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GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to provide for an
�'• orderly balance of both public and private land uses within conven-
or ient and compatible locations throughout the community, and to ensure
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each serve to protect and enhance the character and image of the
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SUPPORTING POLICIES
t` The City shall preserve and maintain the predominant
1, o and two family residential character and density
of the c unity within existing and future neighborhoods
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1 b) Higher density residentia evelopment shall be limited'
to those areas where compatible h adjacent land uses
and where adequate and convenient comme al services and
�. public support systems such as streets, parkin parks,
schools and utilities are, or will be, adequate to se
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c) The village -like neighborhood atmosphere and identity
of existing residential areas shall be preserved and
encouraged.
d) The City shall provide fora sufficient diversity of land
uses so that schools, recreation areas, churches and
neighborhood shopping centers are available in close
proximity to each resident of the community.
The type and amount of commercial areas shall be limited
to thoe' -P can feasibly be supported by their appro-
priate trade area and o "C which are consistent and
compatible with. the prime concept and ima the community
as a quality, low- density residential area.
f) Commercial recreation or destination tourist facilities,
in particular', shall be carefully controlled so as to pro-
tect the quality residential character of the community and
the opportunity of local residents to enjoy (in a safe,
attractive and convenient manner) the continued use of the
harbor, shoreline and local transportation and parking
facilities.
g) In view of the City's attraction as a regional and state-
wide recreation area; the growing regional and statewide
demand for water- oriented recreational facilities, and
the limited capacity of the City's harbor and oceanfront
resources to fully satisfy such demands, the City shall
encourage the opening and development of adjoining ocean
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and waterfront areas outside Newport Bay in a manner which
may best serve to distribute the increasing public need
1: for water- oriented recreational facilities.
h) Consistent with all other policies to protect and enhance
I.� the quality residential character of the community, the
City shall encourage both public and private water- oriented
` recreational and entertainment facilities as a means of
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providing public access to the waterfront.
i) Provisions shall be made for the preservation of suitable
and adequate sites for commercial and industrial marine
related facilities so as to protect the City's historical
` and maritime atmosphere, and the charm and character such
f industries have traditionally provided the City.
j) General industrial development within the community shall
be limited to those areas and uses which are appropriate
to and compatible with a quality residential community.
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k) The City shall develop and maintain suitable and adequate
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design, parking and the urdergrounding of utilities to
ensure that all existing end future commercial and
1 industrial developments are compatible with surrounding
land uses.
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CIRCULATION AND TRANSPORTATI
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to ensure the
orderly development of those facilities which promote the safe,
attractive, convenient, and economical movement of people and
goods within the Newport Beach area; to ensure the development of
all such facilities in a manner which will minimize any detri-
mental effects upon the environmental quality of the City; and to
assist in the development of a total circulation system to serve
the present and future needs of the Orange County region.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The local transportation system shall serve as an
integral part of the broader regional transportation
network, including a balance between various alternate
modes of transportation such as highways, mass transit,
air and water`facilities, that will coordinate local and
regional transportation needs and the needs of various
age a.nd socio- economic groups.
b) The City shall continue the active investigation of all
planned local and regional transportation systems to
determine the impact of each on the community, and to
Lensure that all such facilities serve to protect and
maintain the sociological„ ecological, economic and
aesthetic environment of the Newport Beach area.
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C ) Freew(tys, in ,,articular, shall not bisector isolate
II_ individual communities, neighborhoods, business areas,
1 parks or other homogeneous areas within the City, and
( shall be designed in such a manner as to protect and
• enhance any adjacent land uses.
1. Consistent with the objective and policies to
preserve the environmental quality of the
community, the City shall continue to oppose the
development of the Route 1 (Pacific Coast)
Freeway within the coastal corridor of Newport
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};. 2. The City shall promote the future routing of the
Corona del Mar Freeway to an alignment which
would be northerly from its present planned
route through Corona del Mar. As one alterna-
tive, the City should consider a possible align -
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d) Recognizing the vital relationship which exists between
l.. the street and highway network and the use of land, the
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City shall limit and control the distribution, character
and intensity of all land uses which would generate
increased levels of traffic beyond the capacity of the
existing or planned street system.
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e) Every attempt should be made to subordinate the
automobile in older high - density areas. Alternate means
of transportation should be fully explored.
f) In view of increasing demands and the economic pressures
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to expand air transportation services in the Orange
County region, the City shall actively encourage and par -
ticipate in the planning and development of a regional
_ airport facility at a location which will be least
detrimental to surrounding residents and adjacent land
uses. +he Rew ;s aeilit4es
by 1977 - the date on which specific ai itTf y leases
may be considered fo ination or renewal.
�� present location of the Orange County Airport is
unacce a as a site for a regional airport facility
and should therefor restricted to its ultimate function
as a local airport, confined to use of non -jet commercial
�.. carriers capable of short take -offs and Ian - s and Small
privately operated non -jet business and pleasure type a
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h) The City shall also promote and assist in the development
of adequate regulations and controls to reduce the present
levels of noise, pollution and other hazards associated
with the operations of the Orange County Airport and ensure
that such regulations and controls are developed and
maintained as a standard that is found to be acceptable
to the City of Newport Beach.
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Facilities and
landing areas for any helicopter or
other
short landing
and takeoff aircraft within the City
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be limited as to their extent, location and character of
operation to protect against any adverse effect on the
character or environmental quality of the community.
j) The City shall encourage and assist in the planning and
development of a regional mass transit system with other
appropriate agencies, where such system may best serve to
reduce the rising demand for adequate and efficient trans-
portation facilities.
k) Any mass transit system and the various local support
facilities, shall each be designed and operated so as to
protect and enhance the physical, social, and ecological
environment of the Newport Beach area.
1) The City shall develop and maintain suitable and adequate
regulations to assure the provision of sufficient off -
street parking with all new developments and encourage
joint public - private efforts to improve parking conditions
in existing developed areas.
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m) The City shall ensure the provision of adequate sidewalks
and other pedestrian ways and initiate the development
of a safe and attractive bicycle trail system throughout
the City.
n) The City shall encourage the use of a small boat system
for sight- seeing passengers in and around the Bay. The
system shall be designed in such a way as to protect
existing residents and uses which front on the Bay.
o) The City shall encourage the maintenance of the existing
ferry system between Balboa Island and the peninsula.
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USING
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It ictive of the City of Newport Beach to preserve and
enhammunity's quality living environment; to maintain
and visual character and physical quality of all
exishbo nods, and to encourage the development of a
vari housing to adequately serve the needs of all present
and sidents o the community.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The City shall reta the present predominance of single -
family residences thro hoot the community while continu-
ing to provide for a vari ty of housing types and a
diversity of housing needs
b) A variety of housing types and \types, include
multiple - family apartments and well as
attached and detached single - faconvenient
and compatible locations so as ad housing
choice to a variety of family sand incomes.
C) All new housing shall be developed to include s \prev
and adequate landscaping, open space, parks and n
features, and other design amenities to meet thing community standa
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The.City shall encourage and assist in the conservation,
a1ntenance, and improvement of all existing residential
nei hborhoods so as to maintain optimum local standards
of hou 'ng quality and design.
e) Existing ho \commtn ils to meet prevailing standards
of health al be rehabilitated through a
systematic lding and housing code enforce-
ment so as he residential character and
quality of .
f) The City shall support "open h\race, ll perso ns
to purchase or rent adequate hties of their
choice, regardless of their aggion, creed,
color, or nat ional origin.
g) The City shall cooperate with the various loca \bro
regional agencies, both public and private, to
and assist in solving the housing problems of
regional community.
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COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to ensure a full
and adequate range of public and private community facilities, and
to provide a consistently high level of public services so as to
ensure each resident the opportunity to enjoy a safe, healthful and
attractive living environment.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The City shall maintain appropriate levels of health and
safety services and facilities to adequately serve the
current and future needs of the community, including
police and fire protection, marine safety services, build-
ing safety and public utility services
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The City shall endeavor to provide
a full range
of year -
round recreational facilities and
instructional
programs
to adequately meet the current and future needs of each
resident. The varied programs and facilities shall include
water sports and activities, beach and harbor facilities,
active park facilities, passive open areas and view parks,
senior citizen facilities, and bicycle and pedestrian trails.
c) For all services and facilities to be provided directly by
the City, the City shall exercise the full care necessary
to insure that all such services and facilities are
provided and maintained in an efficient and economical
manner to the citizens of the community.
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d) The City shall investigate all opportunities for utilizing
` public services and facilities adequately provided by other
agencies, and the exclusion of similarly planned or exist-
!•. • ing services and facilities,which may be adequately pro-
vided through the private or commercial sector of the
community to ultimately reduce present and future costs
6J. of local municipal services.
e) Consistent with such policies, the City shall continue
City - school district cooperation in the joint use of park
and recreation facilities; the development of park sites
adjacent to school properties, and the development of
relevant open space within individual planning areas
throughout the community.
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f) The City shall promote and assist through its planning
efforts, the development and maintenance of a full range
of quality educational programs and facilities including
the various public, private, and parochial school systems.
g) The City shall continue to provide for the necessary
expansion of public library services and facilities to
adequately serve the present and future needs of the
community.. The traditional library services should be
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continued as an extension of public educational opportun-
ities and be expanded to include the broadening concept
of libraries to serve as community information, communi-
cation, cultural and recreational centers for all residents
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h) The City shall encourage, stimulate and aid in the
practice and exhibition of the arts in the Newport Beach
area, and'provide the necessary leadership and coopera-
tion to increase and broaden the opportunities for all
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local citizens, both young and old, to enjoy and partici-
pate in cultural activities.
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i) The City shall encourage a wide range of cultural train-
ing activities, from amateur to professional levels, and
the development programs as may be established by the
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various organizations, both public and private, through -
out the community.
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j) The City shall cooperate with the other governmental
agencies and private organizations in providing adequate
local and regional facilities for the fulfillment of the
cultural needs of the community.
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NATURAL RESOURC
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to conserve and
enhance the unique natural beauty and" irreplaceable natural re-
sources of the community; to ensure the protection and enhance-
ment of the harbor and ocean waters, their adjoining beaches and
shoreline, the marine and wildlife habitats, and the natural
terraces, hillsides and watershed areas within the community, and
to ensure the protection and control of urban development within
areas of natural, physical hazards and to encourage the protection
of sites of cultural and historic value.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The City shall encourage and assist in the development
Iof a comprehensive water - quality program to ensure the
protection, maintenance and enhancement of the bay and
ocean water areas and their life support systems.
L. b) The City and other appropriate agencies.shall thereby
develop and maintain adequate controls to ensure desirable
levels of water quality; to restrict all sources of
f bacteriological, chemical, biochemical, and other
pollutants, and to reduce, as far as possible, harmful
! amounts of fresh water intrusion, sedimentation, and debris
and waste discharges (including waste discharges from boats)
into the bay, harbor and ocean water areas.
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t _ c) The City shall endeavor to preserve, in its natural
state, the ocean beaches, water, surf action and coastal
construction of anti- erosion structures, off -shore break-
waters, or future marinas shall be examined in light of
this policy.
d) The City shall also endeavor to preserve and enhance a
significant portion of.the Upper Bay and marine coastal
preserves which support varied species of plant, marine
and wildlife population to insure their availability and
continued use for ecological, educational and aesthetic
purposes.
e) The City shall preserve and protect those areas within
the City that, due to their outstanding aesthetic quality
and value, their natural value as watersheds or wildlife
habitats, or their high susceptibility to major hazards
from such phenomenon as earthquakes, floods (including
tidal floods) , or landslides, should be considered for
permanent open space.
shoreline in a
manner
that will ensure
their availability
for continued
public
use and enjoyment.
Proposals for the
construction of anti- erosion structures, off -shore break-
waters, or future marinas shall be examined in light of
this policy.
d) The City shall also endeavor to preserve and enhance a
significant portion of.the Upper Bay and marine coastal
preserves which support varied species of plant, marine
and wildlife population to insure their availability and
continued use for ecological, educational and aesthetic
purposes.
e) The City shall preserve and protect those areas within
the City that, due to their outstanding aesthetic quality
and value, their natural value as watersheds or wildlife
habitats, or their high susceptibility to major hazards
from such phenomenon as earthquakes, floods (including
tidal floods) , or landslides, should be considered for
permanent open space.
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f) The City shall encourage the full utilization and opportunity
within permanent open space areas for such uses as bicycle
paths, hiking and equestrian trails, picnic facilities, golf
ranges, etc., that would provide for the public use and
enjoyment of these areas.
g) The City shall develop and maintain standards for the
development of all hillside areas, encouraging those
grading, landscaping and site development techniques
which may enhance the "natural character of such areas.
h) The City shall endeavor to assist through its planning
efforts, the proper excavation and recordation of historic
and cultural information offered by various sites of known
or potential archeological and paleontological value. The
appropriate historic and cultural organizations shall be
informed, as early as possible, of the probable timing and
program for development within such areas.
i) The City shall identify and measure the chief sources of
noise and air pollutants within the community, and their
impact upon the local environment. The City shall also
encourage and promote the development of a comprehensive
air and noise quality program to ensure adequate regula-
tions and controls for the preservation and enhancement
of the environment.
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j) The City shall continue to prohibit the extraction of oil
within the off -shore or inland areas of the City and to
discourage any oil production within the immediate vicinity
of the City. including the offshore waters under juris-
diction of the Federal Government.
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SHORELINES
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The City shall encourage marine recreational and
educational opportunities for continued public use and
enjoyment, including such activities as: Boating,
swimming and sunbathing, sport fishing, underwater diving,
surfing, picnicking, and marine and wildlife observation.
b) The City shall plan for and encourage the maintenance
of the necessary support facilities and services for marine
recreational and educational activities in reasonable numbers
( and places, including: Marine ways and services, launch-
ing facilities, gas and pump -out stations, parking
facilities, restrooms, showers, and concessions.
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GENERAL OBJECTIVE
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It is the objective of the
City of
Newport Beach
to promote the
marine related environment
of the
conintunity; to
preserve and
renhance
the unique natural
beauty
and quality of
the harbor and
ocean front areas; and to
provide
for the public
use and
enjoyment of the bay and ocean
waters;
and their
shorelines
consistent with sound conservation
principles.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The City shall encourage marine recreational and
educational opportunities for continued public use and
enjoyment, including such activities as: Boating,
swimming and sunbathing, sport fishing, underwater diving,
surfing, picnicking, and marine and wildlife observation.
b) The City shall plan for and encourage the maintenance
of the necessary support facilities and services for marine
recreational and educational activities in reasonable numbers
( and places, including: Marine ways and services, launch-
ing facilities, gas and pump -out stations, parking
facilities, restrooms, showers, and concessions.
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c) Natural resources of the shoreline, including the harbor
and ocean waters, the adjoining natural beaches and
bluffs, and the marine and wildlife habitats and pre-
serves shall be conserved or-enhanced in a manner that
will ensure their availability for continued public
use and enjoyment.
d) The City shall protect and enhance direct physical and
visual access to the waterfront over publicly -owned
properties and encourage visual access to the waterfront
over privately -owned properties.
e) The City shall cooperate with the Orange County Harbor
District and the Army Corps of Engineers to ensure the
protection and maintenance of the bay and ocean front
areas, including the dredging of harbor channels, and
the installation and maintenance of such feat.ures as
bulkheads, seawalls, jettys, beaches, piers, docks,
and moorings.
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COMMUNITY DESIGN
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to preserve and
enhance the visual character and image of the community; to ensure
that all future development occurs in harmony with existing natural
and man -made features of traditional or perceptual value to the
community; and to upgrade those existing features throughout the
City which may detract from the visual character or quality of
Newport Beach.
SUPPORTING'POLICIES
a) The City shall develop the necessary criteria and
guidelines to provide planning direction for the
entire City and for the individual communities through-
out the City and to ensure the coordination of all
public and private developments, improvements, and
beautification efforts.
The planning criteria s
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c)
The
major natural features,
such as the bay and ocean,
the
shorelines, bluffs and
hillsides, and the physical
and visual access to these features, should each be
preserved as major identifiable forms or connecting
Visual features throughout the City.
d) All existing bridges shall be altered when reconstruc-
tion is necessary and future bridges shall be designed
to utilize an open -type bridge railing so that pedes-
trians and motorists may enjoy the view.
e) The City shall develop ordinances and controls to
encourage the use o$ open space and natural contour
construction throughout hillside areas and the use of
view parks and open space to enhance views and access
to major natural features.
f) The City shall develop suitable and adequate landscaping
(including treescapes, street furniture, etc.), under-
grounding of utilities, sign controls, and site and
building design standards to ensure that all public and
private developments are compatible with the natural and
man -made resources throughout the community.
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The question of whether high -rise or large -scale build-
ings shall be permitted in Newport Beach shall be
etermined upon completing: necessary general plan
s dies. If such developments are to be permitted:
The City shall develop and maintain specific
regulations specifying where and under what
onditions high -rise or large -scale improvements
m be developed.
2. The 1 \ne ize, and arrangement of high -
rise arge -scale buildings, and
partissive clusters of such build-
ings, severely limited to protect
the hy or scale of Newport Beach
and ina t existing character as a
qualiensit residential community.
3. High -rise or other lar \adjacentvelopments buildings, in
particular, shall be pd from those
areas where the scale sity of such
development would detrthe existing
character or image of velopments
or where such buildingcoll tively
de stroy the direct viejor na ral
features from surrounds.
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PRESERVATION AND REDEVELOPMENT
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
It is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to preserve and
maintain the visual and physical character of all quality residen-
tial, commercial and industrial areas throughout the community,
and to actively promote the upgrading and improvement of older or
deteriorated areas so as to ensure adequate levels of health and
safety and to strengthen the local economic environment and visual
quality of the community.
SUPPORTING POLICIES
a) The City shall identify and promote the continued
maintenance and revitalization of individual deterior-
ating or blighted residential, commercial and industrial
properties within the community through a systematic
program of zoning, building and housing code enforcement.
b) The City shall encourage and actively support the re-
vitalization of extensive deteriorating or blighted
commercial and industrial areas on a private basis or
through cooperative public - private programs.
c) Private remodeling, landscaping, renovation or redevelop-
ment efforts should each be assisted by the City through
the development of specific area -wide plans or special
district plans to provide coordination and guidance to
the individual property owners.
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d) The City shall continue to upgrade existing codes and
ordinances to insure a high quality of standards for
all new residential, commercial and industrial develop-
ment and to take full advantage of acceptable scientific
and technological advances within the building construc-
tion industry.
e) The City shall identify and endeavor to preserve and
protect those individual areas, buildings, structures,
or trees which are deemed to be of major historic,
cultural, or aesthetic value to the community.
f) Every attempt shall be made to protect the quality
of the environment from each potential form or variety
of pollution; including excessive levels of noise, air
and water pollutants. .
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION
TO: Q Secretary for Resources
1416 Tenth Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
® County Clerk of the County of
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P.O.Box 838, Santa Ana, CA y2
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FROM: PLANNING DRPARTMCNT
C 111Y O1' Ni t,w 1R9' BEACH
P.O. Fox 1768
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
NAME OF PROJECT: General Plan Amendment: Deletion of portions of the General Plan
WROJECT LOCATION: city of Newport Beach, Orange GDunty, CA - City -wide
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A General Plan Amendment repealing obsolete policies concerning
the Housing Element, the Land Use Element, Future Residential
Growth and Community Design..
FINDING: Pursuant to the provisions of City Council Policy K -3 pertaining to
procedures and guidelines to implement the California Environmental Quality
Act, the Environmental Affairs Committee has evaluated the proposed project
and determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect
on the environment.
MITIGATION MEASURES:
NONE
INITIAL STUDY PREPARED BY: The City of Newport Beach'
INITIAL STUDY AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA
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Planning Commission Meeting August 22, 1985
Agenda Item No. 11
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Planning Department
SUBJECT: General Plan Amendment 85 -2(A) (Public Hearing)
Request to amend the General Plan Policies Report of
the Newport Beach General Plan, repealing obsolete
policies concerning Housing, Land Use, Future Residen-
tial Growth and Community Design and the acceptance of
an Environmental Document.
INITIATED BY: The City of Newport Beach
Suggested Action
Hold hearing, close hearing, if desired adopt Resolution No.
recommending approval of General Plan Amendment 85 -2(A), amending the
General Plan Policies Report of the Newport Beach General Plan and
acceptance of a Negative Declaration.
Environmental Significance
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) ,
the "State CEQA Guidelines," and the City's procedures for the imple-
mentation of CEQA, an Initial Study has been prepared and it has been
determined that this project will not have any significant environ-
mental impact. The Negative Declaration is attached for Commission
Review.
Discussion
This housekeeping General Plan Amendment will eliminate residential
development policies which were adopted on March 13, 1972, as the
initial step in developing a long -range planning program for the City.
The general policy statements contained in the report were intended to
serve as guidelines to citizens, public officials and City staff for
developing more detailed General Plan policies and proposals. Recent
amendments to the City's General Plan Housing and Land Use Elements
have rendered the residential development policies obsolete and no
longer representative of the City's current policies.
On June 25, 1984, the City Council, at the recommendation of the
Planning Commission, amended the City's Housing Element to include the
City's current housing /residential development policies and
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objectives. These policies and objectives are contained in the
Housing Element from pages 139 to 178.
Obsolete policies being eliminated from the General Plan Policies
Report are shown in a "strike -out" format in Exhibit "A" to the
Resolution, Attachment No. 2. Policy (a) on page 1 and policy (f) on
page 26 have been implemented through the: adoption of the General Plan
and appropriate zoning standards. Policy (a) on page 4 and policies
(a) through (g) on pages 12 and 13 have been replaced by policies in
• the Housing Element. Policy (b) on page 4, (e) on page 5, and (b) on
page 24 have been implemented by adoption of the Land Use Element.
Policy (i) on page 3 is redundant and is similar to other policies
throughout the General Plan. The latter portion of the general
objective on page 4 has been eliminated because it does not accurately
describe the community. Newport Beach is a community of varied
housing types constructed in a wide range of densities. Policies
recommended for elimination have been recommended in order to comply
with Housing Element Program Objective 3.4 which requires the City to
maintain consistency within the General Plan.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
JAMES D. HEWICKER, Director
Attachments: 1. Resolution No.
2. Exhibit "A ", Revised General Plan Policies Report
in strike -out format (for Planning Commission
distribution only; copies available at the Planning
Department)
3. Negative Declaration
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMIECION OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 85 -2(A), AMENDING THE
GENERAL PLAN POLICIES REPORT Oil THE NEWPORT BEACH
GENERAL PLAN, AND ACCEPTANCE OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL
DOCUMENT.
WHEREAS, as part of the development of the City of Newport
• Beach General Plan, a General Plan Policies Report was adopted on
march 13, 19721 and
WHEREAS, the General Plan Policies Report is not a mandatory
Element of the General Plan, and
WHEREAS, the recent amendments to the City's General Plan
Housing and Land Use Elements have rendered residential development
policies in the General Plan Policies Report obsolete; and
WHEREAS, Housing Element Program Objective 14 requires the
City to maintain consistency within the General Plan, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport
Beach has read, reviewed and considered the environmental documenta-
tion, including public comments received during the public hearing, .
consisting of an Initial Study and Negation Declaration, copies of
which are on file in the office of the Planning Director of the City
of Newport Beach, prepared in conjunction with these proposed amend-
ments, has determined that the environmental documentation satisfies
all of the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines (GUIDELINES) promulgated pursuant to
CEQA, City Policy E -3, and that the environmental documentation was
considered in the decisions reflected in this resolutions and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of Newport Beach has held a
duly noticed public hearing to consider the amendment to the General
Plan Policies Report of the Newport Beach General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission desires to recommend
adoption of the amendment to the Newport Beach General Plan Policies
Report as set forth in Exhibit "A ", the strikeout General Plan Pol-
icies Report, and accept the Environmental Document.
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NOW THEREFORE RE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of
the City of Newport Beach that the proposed amendment to the General
Plan Policies Report of the General Plan of the City of Newport Beach
is hereby recominended for adoption as set forth in exhibit "A: and
acceptance of an environmental docwnt.
Regularly passed and adopted bh the Planning Commission of
the City of Newport Beach on the _ day of , 1985, by
• the following vote, to wit:
Secretary
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Chairman
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION
TO: Secretary for Resources
1416 Tenth Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
® County clerk of the County of
P.O.Box 838, Santa Ana, CA 92702
FROM: PLANNING DCPARTmrNT
CITY OF NIA'.-PORT IARACH
P.O. BOX 1768
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
NAME OF PROJECT: General Plan Amendment: Deletion of portions of the General Plan
PROJECT LOCATION: City of Newport Beach, Orange County, CA - City -wide
PROJECT DESCRIPTION. A General Plan Amendment repealing obsolete policies concerning
the Housing Element, the Land Use Element, Future Residential
Growth and Community Design.
FINDING: Pursuant to the provisions of City Council Policy K -3 pertaining to
procedures and guidelines to implement the California Environmental Quality
Act, the Environmental Affairs Committee has evaluated the proposed project
and determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect
on the environment.
MITIGATION MEASURES:
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INITIAL STUDY PREPARED BY: The City of Newport Beach,
INITIAL STUDY AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA
DATE RECEIVED FOR FILING:
Environmental Coordinator
Date: August 12. 1985