HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-06-15 _EQUAC_AgendaCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE
DATE /TIME: Monday, June 15, 2009
7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Police Department Auditorium
870 Santa Barbara Drive
Roll Call
1. Minutes of April 20, 2009 (attachment)
2. Report from Subcommittee on NOP for Megonigal Residence (2333 Pacific Drive) and
review and approval of comments (Subcommittee report attached)
3. Report from Subcommittee on NOP for Sunset Ridge Park (4850 West Coast Highway)
and review and approval of comments (Subcommittee report attached)
4. Recommendation to City Council to appoint Jay Myers to Community Associations
vacancy on EQAC (Application attached)
5. Task Force on Green Development Representatives' Report
6. Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee Representatives' Report
7. Economic Development Committee Representative's Report
8. Report from Staff on Current Projects
9. Public Comments
10. Future Agenda Items
11. Adjournment
NEXT MEETING DATE: July 20, 2009
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Nancy Gardner, Council Member
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
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Laura Curran
DRAFT MINUTES 4 -20 -09
Draft minutes of the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee held at the City of Newport
Beach City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, on Monday, April 20, 2009.
Members Present:
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Nancy Gardner, Council Member
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Barbara Thibault
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Michael Henn, Council Member
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Laura Curran
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Kenneth Drellishak, Chair
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Vincent Le ore
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Kimberly Jameson
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Kevin Nolen
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Kevin Kelly
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Arlene Greer
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Michael Pascale
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Sandra Haskell
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Michael Smith
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Kristine Adams
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Jeff Herdman
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Timothy Stoaks
Nick Roussos
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Joan Penfil
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Charles McKenna
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Bruce Asper
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Ray Halowski
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Merritt Van Sant
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Michael Alti
Staff Representatives:
Guests:
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Sharon Wood, Assistant City Manager
Philip Bettencourt
AERIE Team
Chairperson Ken Drellishak called the meeting to order at 7:06 p.m.
1. Minutes of March 16, 2009
Ray Halowski moved to approve the minutes of March 16, 2009, with a correction showing
Nick Roussos as present. Sandra Haskell seconded the motion.
Motion passed unanimously
Chairperson Drellishak announced that agenda item 3 would be taken next, because the
AERIE project applicant team was present.
3. Report from Subcommittee on DEIR for AERIE project
The Committee reviewed and made revisions to the subcommittee report. Arlene Greer
moved that the report be approved as amended. Ray Halowski seconded the motion.
Motion passed unanimously
2. Report from Subcommittee on DEIR for Marina Park
The Committee reviewed and made revisions to the subcommittee report. Arlene Greer
moved that the report be approved as amended. Ray Halowski seconded the motion.
Motion passed unanimously
4. Report from Subcommittee on NOP for Newport Banning Ranch
The Committee reviewed and made revisions to the subcommittee report. Arlene Greer
moved that the report be approved as amended. Ray Halowski seconded the motion.
Motion passed unanimously
5. Report from Subcommittee on NOP for City Hall and Park project
Kevin Kelly moved that the report be approved as presented. Vincent Lepore seconded the
motion.
Motion passed unanimously
6. Task Force on Green Development Representative's Report - No report.
7. Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee Representative's Report - No report.
8. Economic Development Committee Representative's Report - No report.
9. Report from Staff on Current Projects - No report.
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11. Future Agenda Items - None.
12. Adjournment
Chairperson Drellishak adjourned the meeting at 9:45 p.m.
James Campbell, Principal Planner June 15, 2009
Planning Department
City of Newport Beach
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Dear Mr. Campbell:
The Environmental Affairs Citizens Advisory Committee (EQAC) is pleased to
accept your invitation to comment on the Notice of Preparation (NOP) and Initial Study
(IS) for the Megonigal Residence (PA- 2007 -133).
The NOP identified three areas with potentially significant environmental impacts
(Aesthetics, Biological Resources and Land Use & Planning) that will be addressed in the
EIR. However, the IS discusses three related areas that appear to need further evaluation
in the EIR.
Bluffside Stability
Two properties on Bayside Drive below the proposed project are vulnerable to
any hillside instability due to erosion associated with stormwater runoff during the
construction and operational phases of the project and hillside irrigation during the
operational phase. These issues are discussed on pages 24 -28 of the IS under Hydrology
and Water Quality. Under item d (page 25) the IS states the addition of only 2300 square
feet of impervious surfaces " will not significantly alter existing drainage conditions ".
However, construction on the hillside will lead to potentially dangerous new drainage
patterns and stormwater runoff mitigation on the Begonia Street level must assure that all
runoff is diverted away from the hillside to eliminate the potential for erosion.
This whole section focused on dealing with additional stormwater runoff
associated with the addition of 2300 square feet of impervious surfaces. The IS does not
acknowledge that hillside construction may make it necessary to divert all stormwater
runoff to avoid hillside erosion. Even though the hillside may be stable now for storm
conditions, it must be shown that new construction does not add additional erosion risk.
Finally, the IS does not deal with potential problem of hillside erosion due to
irrigation of the hillside vegetation during the operational phase.
Land Use
The proposed project involves a significant amount of bluffside modification
(excavation, shoring walls, auger drilling, caisson construction etc.) to accommodate a
three -story residence. There is no discussion of how much of the construction will be
below street level down the bluffside. Is there any issue with compliance with city
requirements related to the predominant line of existing development (PLOED) on the
bluffside?
Noise
Page 30 of the IS shows a list of construction equipment to be used on the project.
These all are shown to have average sound levels well above the applicable city noise
standards. Mitigation measures MM -10,11 and 12 are proposed on page 31, but none of
these will eliminate the construction noise from equipment listed in the table. Therefore,
the assertion under item d (page 29) of "Less than significant with Mitigation
Incorporated" is not supportable. Construction related periodic ambient noise increases
should be listed as Significant and Unavoidable unless there is a analysis to prove that the
construction equipment noise levels at adjacent properties (on Begonia and Bayside) are
within city noise standards.
NOP Typos:
• Page 12 nd Paragraph: "San" needs to be deleted; I" sentence is incomplete.
• Page 1 last paragraph: Insert comma after "date" comma after "project'.
• Page 1 2nd Paragraph
• Page 2 Last Paragraph: Surrounding needs to be changed to surrounded
Patrick Alford, Planning Manager
City of Newport Beach
Planning Department
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92658
Dear Mr. Alford:
The Environmental Quality Affairs Committee ( "EQAC ") thanks you for the
opportunity to comment on the Notice of Preparation ( "NOP) for the Sunset
Ridge Park Project ( "Project ") and the scope and content of the Program
Environmental Impact Report ( "EIR ") that the City plans to prepare.
EQAC's comments are outlined below and relate to a number of areas.
(1) "CONSISTENCY " /ALTERNATIVES
The NOP states that "consistency" with several elements of the General
Plan Update ( "GPU ") will be addressed. It must be noted that the GPU was not
very specific about most projects as it was written. That was one of EQAC's
concerns when the EIR came up for the GPU. EQAC's concerns included the
fact that, where the GPU did not address most anticipated development with
specificity and instead deferred the specificity to the days when a project's EIR
came through, applicants would use the passing of the GPU as "authority" for
their development (or significant parts thereof) and circumvent the full level of
necessary scrutiny. It is as if the phrase "consistent with General Plan" actually
means "challenges are futile because it has already been approved by the
voters." Yet, the voters were not given the full picture because the full picture
was deferred to another day.
Some of that has occurred with Sunset Ridge, where the City maintains
that the citizens "voted" on the park in the full form of the currently proposed
design and development by simply referring to the GPU as approving an "active"
park. The term "active" was in the GPU, but it did not say "active sports park."
Yet, claims have been made that the GPU approved a park design with 90%
devoted to sports fields.
In light of the lack of specificity provided in the GPU, the acceptability of a
particular impact (and the very scale of the Project) should not be established by
the claim that it is "consistent" with the GPU. And, the EIR should seriously study
and consider alternatives, as required by CEQA standards, rather than defaulting
to the proposed plan in its full form simply because of the claimed "consistency."
An EIR must describe a reasonable range of alternatives to the Project
that could feasibly attain most of the objectives of the Project while avoiding or
substantially lessening any of the significant effects of the Project. 14 Cal. Code
Regs., § 15126.6.
(II) CUMULATIVE IMPACTS
In EQAC's review of the GPU, the committee saw that cumulative impact
analyses were neglected on the basis that they would be looked at when the
individual project EIR's came through. Unfortunately for the environment, this
piecemeal approach allows each EIR analysis to be done in something of a
vacuum.
Additionally, with Sunset Ridge, all of the preliminary studies and "town
hall" meetings dismissed the use of future Banning Ranch Development for a
sports park (instead of cramming so much into Sunset Ridge) on the basis that
Banning Ranch Development was just a glimmer in someone's eye. Yet, the
NOP for Banning Ranch has already been issued, and the EIR is already
underway.
In terms of cumulative impact, all of the many residential areas affected by
Sunset Ridge (including but not limited to Newport Crest) are at the same time
(or at least in the same immediate continuum) exposed to all of the
environmental impacts of Banning Ranch Development. Because of the
proximity in time and location, the environmental effects of these two Projects
should be considered together. Alone, each Project significantly and vastly
changes the entire area. Together, they replace the area of West Newport as it
is known today. Such a grand scale of development presents a grand scale of
environmental impacts -- of every nature. The respective EIR's for each Project
should accordingly be grounded in the grand scale of development and
environmental impacts.
Under the California Environmental Quality Act, "[t]he full environmental
impact of a proposed ... action cannot be gauged in a vacuum." Whitman v.
Board of Supervisors (1979) 88 Cal.App.3d 397, 408. Thus, "[t]he requirement
for a cumulative impact analysis must be interpreted so as to afford the fullest
possible protection of the environment within the reasonable scope of the
statutory and regulatory language." Citizens to Preserve the Ojai v. County of
Ventura (1985) 176 Cal.App.3d 421, 431 -432. Therefore, "[i]t is vitally important
that an EIR avoid minimizing the cumulative impacts. Rather, it must reflect a
conscientious effort to provide public agencies and the general public with
adequate and relevant detailed information about them." Id. at 431.
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(III) STREETS /HIGHWAYS
The NOP for the Banning Ranch Development addressed the anticipated
addition /extension of one or more streets located in and around the Newport
Crest community (and directly related to Sunset Ridge park). The Sunset Ridge
NOP does not mention this anticipated addition /extension of one or more streets
— instead, it mentions an access road at Banning Ranch as a static, settled issue.
This illuminates a conflict in the data for each Project. Further, please
note that the Banning Ranch NOP states that the "General Plan Circulation
Element Master Plan of Streets and Highways" might have to be amended to
accommodate the addition /extension. Because the two Projects are intertwined
on this issue, the conflict should be thoroughly addressed in the Sunset Ridge
EIR.
(IV) DISPARATE IMPACTS ON NEWPORT CREST RESIDENTS
The proposed design of the Project creates more construction - related and
operational (long -term security, noise, visual, and other) impacts for some of the
park- facing locations in the Newport Crest community than it does for other park -
facing locations in the Newport Crest community. For example, the distance
between the park and the homes at Newport Crest is significantly less at the
areas closer to Superior than for the homes closer to the Banning Ranch side. At
a minimum, the NOP should address and explain the justification for why the City
is imposing more of the burden on some homes /residents than others, simply in
the name of park design aesthetics.
(V) ELEMENTS
Hazards
Oil operations at Banning Ranch are within' /4 mile of the Project site. Two
abandoned oil wells are within the limits of grading for the Sunset Ridge park
access road.
In addition to addressing the hazards specific to the Sunset Ridge
Project's development, the neighboring hazards must be addressed. Oil
extraction activities at Banning Ranch date back at least 75 years (General Plan,
p. 3 -68). Under the proposed development at Banning Ranch, oil production will
be allowed to continue within about 20 acres of the Project site within two specific
consolidation sites. That will affect Sunset Ridge. Given the historic oil
production at the site and the expected continuation of oil production, the EIR will
need to consider whether the existing oil infrastructure would create hazards to
the public or the environment, and whether the continued operation of oil wells
will create any significant hazard to the public or the environment through
reasonably foreseeable accident conditions.
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Aesthetics
The Sunset Ridge Park site is considered a visual resource by the
members of the Newport Crest community. The visual resources are tied into the
value of the properties. The EIR should fully address the altered scenic vistas for
these residents, and alternatives to impairment of the sightlines. Additionally, the
"approximate six -foot high security fence" needs to be addressed with sensitivity
to its appearance.
Air Quality
As the City is aware, the South Coast Air Basin is designated as "non -
attainment" because the ambient air quality for the area already exceeds the
State and National standards for the particulate matter pollutants (PM10 and
PM2.5), the State standards for ozone (1 hour), and the National standards for
ozone (8 hour). The EIR must carefully monitor the use of best - practice
construction methods to maintain dust particles at a safe level. In terms of
construction - related impacts, staging areas and dirt removal procedures need to
be clearly outlined. The surrounding communities are at extreme risk in light of
the Sunset Ridge Project alone, and even more so when combined with the
development at Banning Ranch.
Given the existing hazardous air quality, the EIR should earnestly address
the South Coast Air Quality Management District's ( "SCAQMD ") suggested
"implementation of all feasible measures beyond what is required by law to
minimize or eliminate significant adverse air quality impacts" caused by the
proposed Project.
Biological Resources
If native vegetation and /or wildlife is identified on the Sunset Ridge Park
acreage, the EIR should address restoration after development is complete.
Geology and Soils
As an erosion control measure, the EIR should include technical specifics
on the use of pervious parking lots and roads. Also, measures to build with
consideration of the natural configuration of the landscape should be outlined.
Hydrology
The EIR must address the additional runoff generated by paving parking
areas and roads. Detailed information needs to be provided about planned
alterations of existing drainage patterns. The use of city water for irrigation,
especially of "ornamental" plantings, needs further explanation.
Noise
The increased noise for residents of the Newport Crest community
generated by typical park activities needs thorough consideration in the EIR.
Although the park noise levels may not exceed "accepted" standards, this is a
significant concern to the residents. The community, as built, has atypical
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acoustical sound patterns; any noise testing and evaluation should be conducted
with that in consideration.
Public Services
The EIR should address the provision of alternative public transportation
to meet the increased demand for services to this destination.
We hope you find these comments helpful. Please contact the EQAC
Committee should you have any questions.
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APPLICATION FOR APPOINTIVE POSITION
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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Newport Beach; CA 92663
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be obtained from the City Clerk's office or on the City's website: www.city.newport- beach.ca.us (General Info /Citizen Participation).
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City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the
City. This document is a public record and maybe posted on the internet.
NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE: Planning; Parks, Beaches & Recreation; Civil Service and Environ. Quality Affairs
Name: Myers Jay Evan
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Residence Address (required): 10 Hillsdale Drive Zip Code: 92660
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? 22 years Home Phone: (949) 759 -1705
Business Address: 2 Upper Newport Plaza Drive Business Phone: (949) 752 -2100
Newport Beach, CA 92660 Email Address: jay @icmyers.com
Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic violations?
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Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a board, commission or committee. Include any special qualifications
you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are applying.
My 32 year entrepreneurial career as a luggage manufacturer and wholesaler with an international customer base required full -time
focus and extensive travel. Coupled with the demands of raising a family I had little time for civic pursuits. In 2002 after 29 years as
cofounder and president of Andiamo Inc., the O.C. based manufacturer of ANDIAMO branded travel products, I sold my business to a
foreign competitor. I went on to become that company's U.S. president until resigning in spring 2006 to accomplishing a long hoped for
career change. In fall 20061 joined Myers - Erickson Properties Inc., founded by my father, Isidore Myers. Our company owns, develops and
manages industrial and commercial properties throughout O.C. that are a credit to their communities. My transition was easy;
throughout my luggage career I had the opportunity to participate in all the company's investments and gained substantial real estate
experience.
I now have the great fortune to both live and work in Newport Beach. After decades of traveling 30% to 40% of the year nationally &
internationally, I am happy that my business travel today is limited to O.C. My family is growing up; the youngest of our three daughters
graduates high school in June and starts college this fall. I have reached the point in my business and personal life where I am able to
devote time and effort to my community. Therefore I am applying to several boards and commissions ** on which my skills and energy
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Signature Jay Myers Date May 1, 2009