HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-82 - Mariners Mile Specific Area PlanRESOLUTION NO. 93 -82
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH EXPRESSING ITS INTENTION TO
INITIATE AMENDMENTS TO THE MARINERS MILE
SPECIFIC AREA PLAN PERTAINING HEIGHT AND
PARKING RESTRICTIONS.
• WHEREAS, property on the north side of Pacific Highway in
Mariners Mile is subject to minimum setback of 17 to 22 feet to be
consistent with the provisions of the Circulation Element of the
City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, in recognition of the significant setbacks along the
north side of Pacific Coast Highway in Mariners Mile, the Newport
Beach City Council, on November 8, 1993, introduced Amendments to
the Mariners Mile Specific Area Plan that would include setbacks
within the calculation of buildable area; and
WHEREAS, certain property owners have expressed a concern
about their ability to utilize the additional floor permitted by
these amendments due to concerns relating to site access, size and
configuration; and
WHEREAS, the City Council intends to initiate Amendments to
the Mariners Mile Specific Area Plan to facilitate construction of
the additional floor area permitted by including setbacks within
the calculation of buildable area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach the following:
1. The City Council hereby initiates the following
Amendments to the Mariners Mile Specific Area Plan, with the
Amendments shown by the stricken /underlined text in accordance with
the proposed Amendments:
20.62.030 General Controls. A. LAND USE DESIGNATIONS. The
following land use designations are established:
• 1. Recreational and Marine Commercial, RMC District.
2. Retail and Service Commercial, RSC District.
The designations, locations, and boundaries of these uses are
delineated upon the map entitled "Mariners Mile " - Specific Plan
district, City of Newport Beach," which plan map and all
information and notations thereon are hereby made a part of this
section by reference.
B. APPLICABILITY. The provision of this section shall apply
to all property in the Mariners' Mile Specific Plan District.
1. CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS REGULATED. No building,
structure or sign shall be erected, reconstructed or structurally
• altered in any manner nor shall any building or land be used for
any purpose, other than as permitted by, and in conformance with
this Plan and all other ordinances, laws, and maps referred to
therein. Where other sections of the Municipal Code conflict with
any provision of this Plan, the provisions of this Specific Plan
shall take precedence.
2. PARKING SPACES. Off - street parking spaces shall be
provided as set forth in Chapter 20.30.035 of the Municipal Code,
however, off street parking for all floor area /building bulk of any
structure that exceeds .5 times the buildable area of the site
exclusive of all setbacks may be waived by the Planning Commission,
or City Council on appeal, upon a finding there will be no adverse
impact on parking in the area and the provision of the additional
parking on site would create a hardship.
3. LANDSCAPING. A minimum of ten percent (10x) of the paved
parking area and a minimum of fifty percent (50 %) of the area of
the required setback from Coast Highway, shall be devoted to
planting areas. Extensive use of trees is encouraged. All
required planting areas shall have a minimum width of three feet,
and shall be provided with a permanently installed irrigation
system.
4. SITE PLAN REVIEW. Site Plan Review shall be required for
development as set forth in Section 20.62.060 of this Chapter.
5. FLOOR AREA LIMIT AND BUILDING BULK LIMIT. The total
gross floor area and building bulk contained in all buildings on a
• buildable site shall be as specified in Chapter 20.07; provided
that total gross floor area shall not exceed .5 times the total
square footage of the site provided that the Planning Commission
may, by variance, allow development to exceed the .5 times the
total square footage of the site, up to a maximum of 0.75 times the
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total square footage of the site, as set forth in Section
20.82.020(D).
6. SITE AREA. The Building Site Area required shall be a
minimum of 10,000 square feet. Minimum building site frontage
required shall be fifty feet.
• 7. INCREASE AND INTENSIFICATION OF NONCONFORMING RESIDENTIAL
STRUCTURES AND USES. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter
20.83 of this Title, minor additions to a nonconforming residential
structure or use may be allowed, provided that such addition will
not impact upon any public view through or over the site, and
provided further that such addition will not extend beyond any
existing balcony nor result in a greater number of dwelling units
within the project.
20.62.050 Retail and Service Commercial- RSC District (Inland
side of Coast Highway). It is the intent of this designation to
encourage the continuation of "marine- oriented" uses and the
"marine" theme or character of the area; to encourage mutually
supportive businesses, a continuity of shopping and pedestrian
orientation, and to prohibit uses which would interrupt this
continuity; and to minimize the number of curb cuts on Coast
Highway.
A. USES PERMITTED.
1. Retial sales, specialty food uses in accordance with
Chapter 20.72, yacht brokers, boat sales, marine supply sales, boat
repair and servicing, offices for personal and professional
services which are offered to the general public, art studios,
interior decorating studios, photographic studios, barbers, beauty
parlors, copy service, handicraft establishments, and other uses
which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, are of a similar
nature. The decision of the Planning Commission may be appealed to
• the City Council.
2. Signs in accordance with Chapter 20.06.
B. USES REQUIRING USE PERMIT. The following uses shall be
permitted upon the granting of a use permit by the Planning
Commission:
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I . Manufacturing of marine products, boat construction,
animal hospitals, auto sales and repair shops, gasoline service
stations, cleaning establishments, laundries, launderettes, outdoor
markets, restaurants, outdoor restaurants, drive -in and take -out
restaurants, drive -in facilities, outdoor sales establishments, pet
• shops, public garages, theaters, commercial recreation, hotels and
motels, used car sales lots, nail salons, wedding chapels, health
club /aerobics studios, dance studios, music /art schools, private
instructional facilities, arcades, day care facilities,
social /service clubs, churches, museums, marine related museums,
federal post offices and other uses which, in the opinion of the
Planning Commission are of a similar nature.
2. Office uses that do not provide direct services to the
public and which are not ancillary to another permitted use.
However, this type of office use shall not be permitted to occupy
any first floor space in any structure.
C. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS.
1. A 12 foot wide setback along the northerly side of Coast
Highway shall be maintained for potential future widening to an
ultimate width of 112 feet.
2. A minimum of fifty percent (50 %) of any lot frontage
abutting Coast Highway shall provide a building setback of not less
than 10 feet from the above 12 foot setback line while the
remaining fifty percent (50 %) of the lot frontage shall provide a
setback not less then 5 feet from the above 12 foot setback.
Within this setback area, no structure or other intrusions shall be
permitted except for landscaping, decks, paving, architectural
features and signs.
3. In any case where a lot abuts upon the side or rear of a
lot in a residential district, a minimum setback of 5 feet shall be
• provided from said residential district. Within this setback area,
no structure or other intrusions shall be permitted except for
landscaping, decks, paving, architectural features and signs.
D. HEIGHT LIMIT. The maximum height limit for all buildings
and other structures on a building site shall be 26 feet. However,
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this height limit may be exceeded, up to a maximum of 35 feet, with
a use permit providing that the Planning Commission, in granting
such use permit, finds that all the following criteria are met:
1. The increased building height would result in more public
visual open space and views than would result from compliance with
the basic height limit and that the increased building height is
necessary to construct the additional floor area authorized by
Section 20.62.030(B)(5). Particular attention shall be given to
the location and orientation of the structure on the lot, the
percentage of ground coverage, and on the treatment of all setback
and open areas.
2. The increased building height would result in a more
desirable architectural treatment of the building and a stronger
and more appealing visual character of the area, within a general
theme of the marine environment.
3. The increased building height would not result in
undesirable or abrupt scale relationships being created between the
structure and existing developments or public spaces. Particular
attention shall be given to the total bulk of the structure
including both horizontal and vertical dimensions.
4. The increased height shall in no case result in a floor
area exceeding the floor area permitted by Section 20.62.030.
2. The Planning Commission is hereby directed to hold at
least one public hearing on the proposed Amendments and thereafter
file a report of its findings and recommendations with the City
Council.
ADOPTED, this 22nd day of
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November , 1993.
MAYOR