HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-55 - Circulation Element & Master Plan of Streets & HighwaysRESOLUTION NO. 94 -55
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AFFIRMING THAT THE
CITY'S CIRCULATION ELEMENTr MASTER PLAN OF
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, IS MUTUALLY SATISFACTORY
AND GENERALLY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE COUNTY'S
MASTER PLAN OF ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS
• WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach desires to maintain and
improve the streets within its jurisdiction, including those
arterials contained in the Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH),
and
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach is a participant in the
Orange County Combined Transportation Funding Programs ( OCCTFP) ;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach has endorsed a definition
of and a process for, determining consistency of the City's Traffic
Circulation Plan with the MPAH; and
WHEREAS, OCCTFP requires each City to send annually to the
County of Orange all recommended changes to the city Circulation
Element and the County Master Plan of Arterial Highways for the
purpose of requalifying for participation in the Arterial Highway
Financing Program, Combined Road Plan Program and Measure M's
Streets and Roads Programs, and
WHEREAS, the OCCTFP requires that each city which tends to
participate in said program adopt a resolution each year, affirming
that the City's Circulation Element- Master Plan of Streets and
Highways is in conformance and compatible with the County's Master
Plan of Arterial Highways; and
WHEREAS, Title 13, Streets, Sidewalks and Public Property, and
Title 19, Subdivisions of the Newport Beach Municipal Code,
protects ultimate arterial highway right -of -way; and
WHEREAS, the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan
provides for the limitation of access to arterial highway system;
• and
WHEREAS, several differences in the Master Plan of Arterial
Highways do exist in the unincorporated area adjacent to West
Newport as follows:
•
•
County
Classification
Mod. Primary
Prop. Primary
Prop. Second.
Prop. Second.
Primary
Prop. Primary;
WHEREAS, on June 25, 1990, the City Council initiated General
Plan Amendment proceedings to consider the Santa Ana River Mouth
Local Coastal Plan proposed by the County of Orange. A decision
regarding the difference can be made when the studies associated
with the General Plan Amendment are completed; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach hereby affirms the County of Orange and the
Orange County Local Transportation Authority that;
a) The arterial highway portion of the City Circulation
Element of the City is in general conformance with the
County Master Plan of Arterial Highways.
b) The City attests that no unilateral reduction in through
lanes has been made on any MPAH arterials during Fiscal
Year 1993/94.
C) The City has adopted a uniform setback ordinance
providing for the preservation of rights -of -way
consistent with the MPAH arterial highway
classification.
d) The City has adopted provisions for the limitations of
access to arterial highways in order to protect the
integrity of the system.
Adopted this 27th day of June ,1994
MAYOR
City
Arterial
Classification
1.
Bluff
Rd.,
29th St.
to
17th
St.
Primary
2.
15th
St.,
Bluff Rd.
to
17th
St.
Primary
3.
15th
St.,
Monrovia
to
Bluff
Primary
4.
17th
St.,
Bluff Rd.
to
15th
St.
None
5.
17th
St.,
Placentia
to
Superior
Major
6.
17th
St.,
15th St.
to
PCH
None
and
County
Classification
Mod. Primary
Prop. Primary
Prop. Second.
Prop. Second.
Primary
Prop. Primary;
WHEREAS, on June 25, 1990, the City Council initiated General
Plan Amendment proceedings to consider the Santa Ana River Mouth
Local Coastal Plan proposed by the County of Orange. A decision
regarding the difference can be made when the studies associated
with the General Plan Amendment are completed; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach hereby affirms the County of Orange and the
Orange County Local Transportation Authority that;
a) The arterial highway portion of the City Circulation
Element of the City is in general conformance with the
County Master Plan of Arterial Highways.
b) The City attests that no unilateral reduction in through
lanes has been made on any MPAH arterials during Fiscal
Year 1993/94.
C) The City has adopted a uniform setback ordinance
providing for the preservation of rights -of -way
consistent with the MPAH arterial highway
classification.
d) The City has adopted provisions for the limitations of
access to arterial highways in order to protect the
integrity of the system.
Adopted this 27th day of June ,1994
MAYOR