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HomeMy WebLinkAbout92-125 - General Plan Amendment 89-2HRESOLUTION NO. 92 -125 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 89 -2(H) AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE NEWPORT BEACH GENERAL PLAN SO AS TO REDESIGNATE THE EXISTING FIRE • STATION PROPERTY LOCATED AT 323 MARINE AVENUE FROM "GOVERNMENTAL, EDUCATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FACILITIES" TO "RETAIL AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL'; AND THE NEW FIRE STATION SITE LOCATED AT 124 MARINE AVENUE FROM "RETAIL AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL" TO "GOVERNMENTAL, EDUCATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FACILITIES" USES. [GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 89 -2(H)l WHEREAS, as part of the development and implementation of the Citys General Plan, the Land Use Element has been prepared; and WHEREAS, said element of the General Plan sets forth objectives and supporting policies which serve as a guide for future development of the City of Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 707 of the Charter of the City of Newport Beach, the Planning Commission has held a public hearing to consider a certain amendment to the Land Use Element of the Newport Beach General Plan, and recommended approval of this amendment to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council has held a duly noticed public hearing on this amendment to the Newport Beach General Plan; and WHEREAS, in conjunction with the consideration of the above referenced amendment to the General Plan the City has prepared an Initial Study pursuant to the requirements of CEQA for this action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that based upon the information • contained in the Initial Study, comments received, and all related documents, there is no substantial evidence that the project, as conditioned or as modified by mitigation measures identified in the Initial Study, could have a significant effect on the environment, therefore 1 a Negative Declaration has been prepared. The Negative Declaration adequately addresses the potential environmental impacts of the project, and satisfies all the requirements of CEQA, and is therefore approved. The facts and findings relied upon in making this determination are contained in the public record, and include the following: • 1. Evidence presented by staff and area residents demonstrates that the neighborhood surrounding the proposed fire station site at 124 Marine Avenue is currently subject to relatively high ambient noise levels due to heavy traffic, including frequent truck deliveries to nearby commercial establishments and visitors. 2. A land use survey revealed that many residential properties are located in the Marine Avenue commercial district near the existing fire station at 323 Marine Avenue, and therefore any increase in noise and congestion that would result from the relocation of the fire station to 124 Marine Avenue would be at least partially offset by reduced impacts in the vicinity of the existing fire station. 3. The mitigation measures and conditions of approval that have been applied to the project will substantially reduce impacts in the areas of noise, traffic and circulation, aesthetics, light and glare, and human health. 4. In the context of the existing surroundings, and in consideration of the mitigation measures and conditions of approval applied to the project, the City Council has determined that there is no substantial evidence • that the potential increase in noise and traffic that would result from the relocation of the fire station to 124 Marine Avenue could have a significant adverse effect on the environment. 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgement of the City Council and was reviewed and considered prior to approval of the project. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an amendment to the Land Use isElement of the General Plan is approved as follows: That the existing Balboa Island fire station site located at 323 Marine Avenue, between Balboa Avenue and the Balboa Island Bridge, more particularly described as Lot 25, Block 13, Section 4, Balboa Island, be reclassified from " Governmental, Educational and Institutional Facilities" to "Retail and Service Commercial" use; and that the proposed fire station site located at 124 Marine Avenue, on the southeast comer of Marine Avenue and Park Avenue, more particularly described as Lots 17 and 18, Block 2, Section 4, Balboa Island, be reclassified from 'Retail and Service Commercial" to "Governmental, Educational and Institutional Facilities" use; and Page 38: 2. Marine Avenue. The commercial area on Marine Avenue is allowed a maximum floor area ratio of 0.50 /1.0. Separate residential uses are prohibited. Residential development on the second floor is permitted in conjunction with ground floor commercial up to a total floor area ratio of 1.25. One dwelling unit is allowed for each 2,375 sq.ft. of buildable lot area, with a minimum of one dwelling unit allowed per lot. Included in this district The charts on pages 39, and 86 of the Land Use Element are also amended to reflect the statistical changes which result from the change in land use. ADOPTED this 2 day of November . 1992. ATTEST: .!YRI.25 � F. \... \ROBERT- K\GPAW- 2H\GPA- RBS.00 MAYOR l 3