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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS04 - Balboa Village Pedestrian & Streetscape Improvemen• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 (949) 644 -3200; FAX (949) 644 -3250 Hearing Date: Agenda Item No.: Staff Person: December 13, 1999 Study Session 4 REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PROPOSAL: Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan. Daniel R. Trimble (949) 644 -3230 SUMMARY: Review design alternatives as presented by the design consultant for the Balboa Village Pedestrian Plan. Review phasing and funding plan presented by staff. SUGGESTED ACTION: 1. Provide direction to staff on a design alternative to present for City Council consideration at a regular meeting; and 2. Provide direction to staff on the phasing and funding plan. Background On April 30, 1999 the Promote Revitalization of Our Peninsula (PROP) City Council Sub - Committee recommended the development of a Balboa Village Pedestrian Plan. The objectives of the Plan were to improve the pedestrian links between the Balboa Pier Lot (Beach front) and the commercial uses in the village (Bay front), widen the sidewalks on Balboa Boulevard and Washington Street, and maintain or improve the amount of parking close to the theater, restaurants and stores. Discussion Staff has worked with Mr. Ron Baers of Planning and Urban Design Resources to develop an improvement plan. Mr. Baers has presented his design recommendations to community associations, business representatives, various city staff, and PROP. The PROP committee has reviewed these plans and recommended that the full Council review them at a Study Session. In response to some staff concerns regarding angled parking and turning movements, Mr. Baers has developed a second design alternative. The Plans, a narrative summary, and budget estimates prepared by Mr. Baers are attached. Staff has prepared a list of funding opportunities for the three implementation phases recommended by the consultant. The recommendation is that Phase One include the Balboa Boulevard Right of Way and everything south (to the ocean front), Phase Two would include everything in between Balboa Village Pedestrian Plan December 13, 1999 Page 1 Balboa Boulevard and Edgewater, and Phase Three would included all Edgewater improvements. Total estimated funding for all phases of improvements is approximately $3,290, 000. • Funding Opportunities Three sources of funding other then the general fund are available for this project — Community Development Block Grants, the Off - Street Parking Fund, and the Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve Fund. These are the same funding sources that were presented to the City Council with the recommendations for the Balboa Peninsula Financing and Community Outreach Program on April 28 1997. The Council passed several motions following the recommendations in the plan, the major exception being the elimination of the redevelopment agency as a possible funding source. The following table shows the cost estimates for each phase as well as identified funding opportunities. The figures in the table assume that construction would begin in fall 2000 about the same time as the Balboa Pier Lot. The total CDBG commitment for the project would be $1,989,000 over the three years. In order to accomplish this the City could borrow against future CDBG allocations by securing a Section 108 loan from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The 108 program allows you to borrow up to five times the amount of your annual entitlement. The City currently receives about $500,000 annually, meaning that we could borrow up to $2,500,000. Repayment can be extended up to 20 years. Of our $500,000 entitlement, there are approximately $250,000- 275,000 available to fund economic development projects annually. This would require a minimum ten to eleven year commitment to repay the loan. A longer repayment term would leave some funds available for annual allotment. These amounts do not include interest on the loan, but the fund does use below market rates. Page 2 1999 -00 2000 -01 2001 -02 2002 -03 Totals Phase One — Balboa to Pier Lot CDBG — Section 108 Loan $250,000 $1,311,000 Off - Street Parking 100,000 Neighborhood Enhancement 250,000 250,000 Total Phase One $2,161,000 Phase Two — Balboa To Edgewater CDBG $328,000 Off - Street Parking 100,000 Neighborhood Enhancement 400,000 Total Phase Two $828,000 Phase Three — Edgewater CDBG $100,000 Neighborhood Enhancement 200,000 Total Phase Three $300,000 Total $3,289,000 The total CDBG commitment for the project would be $1,989,000 over the three years. In order to accomplish this the City could borrow against future CDBG allocations by securing a Section 108 loan from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The 108 program allows you to borrow up to five times the amount of your annual entitlement. The City currently receives about $500,000 annually, meaning that we could borrow up to $2,500,000. Repayment can be extended up to 20 years. Of our $500,000 entitlement, there are approximately $250,000- 275,000 available to fund economic development projects annually. This would require a minimum ten to eleven year commitment to repay the loan. A longer repayment term would leave some funds available for annual allotment. These amounts do not include interest on the loan, but the fund does use below market rates. Page 2 The Off - Street Parking Fund could be used to fund additional improvements to the Balboa Pier Lot • as well as the A Street and Palm Street/Bay Avenue Lots for a total of $200,000. The fund had a FY 98 -99 balance of $690,000 of which $400,000 is committed to the Pier Lot. The total cost of the Pier Lot project is estimated to be $663,000. This fund should be replenished, but with half the amount as before. The other half is now going to the Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve Fund. Finally, the Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve Fund could be used to fund the remaining costs, approximately $1,100,000, including any portions that may not fit the requirements of the CDBG or Off -Street Parking Fund guidelines. The fund had a FY 98 -99 balance of $479,000 with anticipated annual receipts of $240,000. This would leave the fund with an approximate balance of $339,000 after the 2002 -03 fiscal year. Submitted by: Prepared by: SHARON Z. WOOD DANIEL R. TRIMBLE Assistant City Manager /J Associate Planner • Attachments: Narrative Summary, Design Alternatives, and Budget Estimates F:\ Users \PLN\Shmed\BPRP\PROP\REPORTS\Be sPIm1213.doc • Page 3 BALB ®A VILLAGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR STREETSCAPE AND PEDESTRIANS City of Newport Beach COUNCIL WORKSHOP PACKAGE 4 0 0 • CONTENTS Project Goals and Implementation Actions Major Constraints Reviews Parking Study Alternative 'A' Altemative 'B' Palm Street Parking Lot Frontage Balboa Blvd Streetscape Street Cross Sections Cost Estimate • • page 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 BALBOA VILLAGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR STREETSCAPE AND PEDESTRIANS PROTECT GOALS AND IMPLEMENTATION ACTIONS 1. IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN ACCESS BETWEEN BEACH AND BAY 2. IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN ACCESS BETWEEN PIER PARKING LOT AND VILLAGE a. Improve Palm St., Washington St. and Main St. pedestrian walks and extend them through Pier Parking Lot to connect village with parking b. Create Balboa Pier Plaza as distinctive meeting, place, and entry to the pier by providing enhanced paved plaza, lighting for plaza and pier, seating, bike racks, and relocate flight monument. c. Convert Washington St. to pedestrian way from Balboa Blvd. to Edgewater, with enhanced paving, fountains, street trees, planters and flowering vines d. Enhance Main St. as pedestrian way from pier to Edgewater with enhanced paving, planters, street trees and coordinated lighting and street furniture e. Consolidate concession booths on Edgewater to open visual access to bay f. Connect `A' street parking lot to Main St. with exit only lane integrated into parking improvements g. Extend sidewalk and street trees on north side of Balboa Blvd. between Adams St. and Palm St. h. Improve Oceanfront walkway with landscaping, lighting, and enhanced paving 3. ENHANCED BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF BALBOA VILLAGE a. Widen sidewalks on Balboa Blvd. and Washington St. b. Improve village parking by: • Converting Bay Ave. from Main St. to Palm St. into a parking zone with efficient layout, increased spaces, and landscaping c. Improve pedestrian environment throughout village by: • Street trees and tree grates, with palms on perimeter and canopy trees within village • Pedestrian scale lighting • Coordinate street furniture with a village theme that recognizes " tight" village spaces — rounded trash containers and planters, light - benches, all in complementary materials, textures and colors • • Enhanced paving for all major walks • Special paving treatments for key intersections 1. I • d. Enhance village entrances by: • Flowering tree clusters and flowering vines • Bike racks • • Signage e. Implement special treatment projects, including: • Palm Street Parking Lot — enhance Balboa Blvd. frontage by creating a distinctive meeting place, with clock tower, Balboa sign, trellis with flowering vines, shade trees and seating • Peninsula Park — create a distinctive village green with grass sitting area for outdoor concerts, upgrade bandstand, special lighting of existing trees and enhancement of various monuments in the park, all accessed from main walkway f. Improve alleys throughout village by: • Enhanced paving • Landscaping • Lighting g. Enhance Bayfront environment for pedestrians by: • Encourage outdoor dining and sitting areas along the Bayfront • Provide comfortable seating and coordinated street furniture and lighting MAJOR CONSTRAINTS INCLUDE • Narrow streets and sidewalks • Maintaining access for emergency vehicles • Lack of drainage system to accommodate high tides • Maintaining access to county sewer in Balboa Boulevard REVIEWS CONDUCTED DURING THE PLANNING AND DESIGN PROCESS INCLUDED • BMOA Balboa Merchants /Owners Association • BPPA Balboa Peninsula Point Association • PROP Promote Revitalization of Our Peninsula Ad -Hoc Committee • BPATF Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation • City Departments including Planning, Public Works, Park and Tree Maintenance, General Services, Fire and Marine 2. BALBOA VILLAGE BALBOA BOULEVARD SIDEWALK WIDENING/PARKING STUDY Description Existing Adopted Alternative A Change Alternative B Change BALBOA BLVD. On Street 44 21 -23 19 -25 Lot 0 0 0 0 0 BAY AVE. On Street 21 25 +4 25 +4 Lot 7 17 +10 22 +15 PALM ST.LOT 39 39 0 47 +8 SUBTOTAL 111 102 -9 113 +2 PIER LOT - Existing 665 719* +54 719* +54 PIER LOT - Plan 6A 705 TOTAL 776 821 +45 832 +56 *Revision to Plan 6A 3. i 0 0 • • r] • aIOU Ae O� s � Z � QZ Yyy ggp9MqM 1J ur = k, 'a-.4 �g z gg e � Va< — Jz� �1L O Mgld tlflgltlq 1llllllllllll!!LI p1lIIIIIIH +Illlih -�! H +II�III�HH�INiI =�' 11111�-0IIHH�I +II! -: H II H- HII -I I III III I I. IflfN+l- IIIIIIIIIIIH 1.1111 H ItP I I I I U I I f L j zoo 5 FA Ila 14 -i� RIA .......... SC 0 LJ 0 Y ' aro 5� BALBOABt,VD PLAN BALBOA BLVD. ELEVATION PALM STREET PARKING 6 LOT FRONTAGE BALBOA VILLAGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN • FOR STREETSCAPE AND PEDESTRIANS COST ESTIMATE Balboa Village Cost Estimate.xls Pagel 11!29/99 Description 3?. _, aTQuantity °Unit ,::Price Esttma`tedCost . ,Comments.orAltern�tiv`e......e A.HARDSCAPE 1. Enhanced Sidewalks Enhanced Concrete Pavers a. Public b. Private Owmo IT. r,W.G73'�� Oceanfront 15,266 s.f. $ 11.00 163,812.00 167,926.00 $ $ 8.50 129,761.00 3,744 Balboa Blvd. 24,971 s.f. $ 11.00 $ 274,681.00 38,156.50 $ 8.50 212,253.50 8.50 Washington Ave. 3,980 s.f. $ 11.00 20.00 43,780.00 36,200.00 $ 8.50 33,830.00 $ All others 33,774 s.f. $ 11.00 8.50 .63 371,514.00 $ 8.50 287,079.00 11.00 18 s.f. $ 11.00 Washington Ave. 9,250 s.f. $ 11.00 Main St. 14,892 s.f. $ 11.00 Crosswalks 3,543 s.f. $ 11.00 3. Alley Beautification between Hotel and Theatre 4,489 s.f. $ 11.00 between Main St. and Washington 1,364 s.f. $ 11.00 • 4. Themed intersections - a. Intersections on Balboa Boulevard Adams Street Palm Avenue Washington Ave. Main St. Street A' Street 8.50 171,853.00 101,750.00 s.f. $ 8.50 78,625 163,812.00 $ $ 20.00 297,840 38,973.00 3,744 $ 20.00 70,860.00 49,379.00 11 $ 8.50 38,156.50 15,004.00 $ $ 8.50 11,594.00 2,455 s.f. $ 11.00 27,005.00 $ $ 20.00 s.f. 49,100.00 11.00 25,366.00 $ 3,744 s.f. $ 11.00 41,184.00 11 $ 20.00 868 74,880.00 $ 1,810 s.f. $ 11.00 19,910.00 $ $ 20.00 5. Balboa Pier Plaza 36,200.00 s.f. 2,405 s.f. $ 11.00 26,455.00 s.f. $ 20.00 8.50 .63 48,100.00 4,982 s.f. $ 11.00 54,802.00 $ 20.00 99,640.00 b. Others 2,237 l.f. $ 7.50 $ Palm Street at Bay Avenue 2,306 s.f. $ 11.00 25,366.00 $ 20.00 46,120.00 c. Pedestrian Entries on Oceanfront 1,537.50 Palm Street 1,260 11 $ Adams Street 868 s.f. $ 11.00 9,548.00 $ 20.00 17,360.00 Main St. Street 620 s.f. $ 11.00 6,820.00 $ 20.00 12,400.00 5. Balboa Pier Plaza 5,183 s.f. $ 11.00 $ 8.5050 6. Peninsula Park 8,456 s.f. $ 11.00 $ 8.50 .63 TOTAL HARDSCAPE $ 2125 836.00 Balboa Blvd. 2,237 l.f. $ 7.50 $ 16,777.50 Washington Ave. 205 Lf. $ 7.50 $ 1,537.50 Palm Street 1,260 11 $ 7.50 $ 9,450.00 Bay Ave 1,158 l.f. $ 7.50 $ 8,685.00 Main Street 780 Lf. $ 7.50 $ 51850.00 TOTAL CURB RE -BUILD $ 42 300.00 /a' 10. BALBOA VILLAGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR STREETSCAPE AND PEDESTRIANS Balboa Village Cost EstimateAs Page2 11/29/99 COST ESTIMATE °' #"a " , Quantity Unit, �`°n�Pbice t .»i Estmated:Co' Commeh' Balboa Blvd. 54 ea. $ 1,500.00 81,000.00 Main St. 28 ea. $ 1,500.00 42,000.00 Washington Ave. 30 ea. $ 1,500.00 45,000.00 Bay Ave. 13 ea. $ 1,500.00 19,500.00 Oceanfront 6 ea. $ 1,500.00 9,000.00 Palm St. Parking Lot. 8 ea. $ 1,500.00 12,000.00 Palm St. Parking Trellis 5 ea. $ 1,500.00 7,500.00 Entry on Balboa at Adams 4 ea. $ 1,500.00 6,000.00 Fntry on Balboa at 'A' 4 ea. $ 1,500.00 6,000.00 2. Palm Trees - Assumed costs, Washingtonia = $25 per ft: King Palm = $100 per ft Assumed Height = l Oft Palm Ave. 18 ea. $ 250.00 4,500.00 Washingtonia Edgewater I ea. $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 King Palm $ 3,500.00 94,500.00 Bay Ave. 15 gallons - Truml 3. Vines - Washington Ave. 9 ea. $ 30.00 270.00 Palm St. Parking Trellis 8 ea. $ 30.00 240.00 15 gallons - lasmit • TOTAL SOFTSCAPE $ 234 010.00 • D. STRUCTURES 1. Trellis at Palm Parking I ea. $10,000.00 10,000.00 2. Clock Tower I ea. $30,000.00 30,000.00 E. LIGHTING 1. Street Light Balboa Ave. 40 ea. $ 3,500.00 140,000.00 Main St. 21 ea. $ 3,500.00 73,500.00 Washington Ave. 27 ea. $ 3,500.00 94,500.00 Bay Ave. 18 ea. $ 3,500.00 63,000.00 Oceanfront 16 ea. $ 4,000.00 64,000.00 Palm St. 23 ea. $ 3,500.00 80,500.00 Edgewater 12 ea. $ 3,500.00 42,000.00 Balboa Pier Plaza 6 ea. $ 4,000.00 24,000.00 2. Wall Light - Theater alley 5 ea. $ 750.00 3. Up Lights- Peninsula Park 32 ea. $ 1,300.001 4. Fiber Optic Lights Theater 15 ea. $ 300.00 4,500.00 Hotel 3 ea. $ 300.00 900.00 Pavilion 15 ea. $ 300.00 4,500.00 TOTAL LIGHTING $ 636 750.00 li. BALBOA VILLAGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN • FOR STREETSCAPE AND PEDESTRIANS COST ESTIMATE Balboa Village Cost Fstimate.xls Page3 11/29/99 Descripf on °.: -k. , . Qaanttty;' Unit Price Estimated. Cost : Co�Yments W'Alte`rnatiyes ; 1. Benches 11 ea. $ TimberForm - Renaissance 6' TimberForm - Restoration 6' Balboa Ave. 6 ea. $ 775.00 4,650.00 $ 1,130.00 6,780.00 Main St. 14 ea. $ 775.00 10,850.00 $ 1,130.00 15,820.00 Washington Ave. 15 ea. $ 775.00 11,625.00 $ 1,130.00 16,950.00 Edgewater 24 ea. $ 775.00 18,600.00 $ 1,130.00 27,120.00 Palm St. Parking - Trellis Area 7 ea. $ 775.00 5,425.00 $ 1,130.00 7,910.00 2. Trash Receptacles Balboa Ave. 11 ea. $ 655.00 7,205.00 TimberFotm - Renaissance 32 gallon Main St. 9 ea. $ 655.00 5,895.00 TimberForm - Renaissance 32 gallon Washington Ave. 6 ea. $ 655.00 3,930.00 TimberFotm - Renaissance 32 gallon Oceanfront 4 ea. $ 655.00 2,620.00 TimberFotm - Renaissance 32 gallon Palm St. 6 ea. $ 655.00 3,930.00 TimberFotm - Renaissance 32 gallon Edgewater 12 ea. $ 655.00 7,860.00 TimberFotm - Renaissance 32 gallon 3. Planters Balboa Ave. 6 ea. $ 86.10 516.60 Concrete Design Inc.: 28" Pueblo Cl 1 -1 Main St. 27 ea. $ 86.10 2,324.70 Concrete Design Inc.: 28" Pueblo Cl 1-2: • Washington Ave. 13 ea. $ 86.10 1,119.30 Concrete Design Inc.: 28" Pueblo CI1 -2: 4. Bollards - Theater Alley 4 ea. $ 190.00 2 TimberFonn 2193 w/ chain 5. Bicycle Racks 6. Tree Grates 14 ea. $ 294.00 Kay Park: 64" 615CSM 170 ea. $ 564.00 IRONSMITH - CONQUISTADOR TOTAL STREET FURNITURE $ 210 736.60 GRAND TOTAL $ 3,289,632.60 CATEGORY SUMMARY A. HARDSCAPE $ 2,125,836.00 B. CURB RE -BUILD $ 42,300.00 C. SOFTSCAPE $ 234,010.00 .D. STRUCTURES $ 40,000.00 E. LIGHTING $ 636,750.00 F STREET FURNITURE It 210 736 60 CATEGORY TOTAL $ 3,289,632.60 17 12. BALBOA VILLAGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR STREETSCAPE AND PEDESTRIANS COST ESTIMATE Balboa Village Cost Estimate.nls Page4 11/29/99 E Dyscnphon, �,;r,, , r�,.,, t��'„;,. �., Quantay�IJntt�� ;.�,.�Erice;�..Es'hmated:Cost� w� _.C,omments.or.`Alternahges<, „r PHASING PHASE ONE FROM OCEAN AVENUE TO BALBOA PALM AVENUE WASHINGTON AVENUE MAIN STREET BALBOA BOULEVARD BAY AVENUE TEST PHASE TWO FROM BALBOA TO EDGEWATER PALM STREET WASHINGTON AVE MAIN STREET BAY AVENUE PERMANENT PHASE THREE EDGEWATER PHASING TOTAL $ 3,289,632.60 /Z 13. • • 0 -, - ., '99 QV 2; AS :40 THE BALBOA PERFORMING , i, Y CLERK 11TY �r _,Y,'CRT BEACH ARTS THEATER FOUNDATION November 18, 1999 The Honorable Dennis O'Neil City Council Members City of Newport Beach 3330 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Dear Mayor O'Neil and Ladies and Gentlemen of the Council: The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation Board of Directors heartily applauds • your recent approval of the Balboa Pier Parking Lot redesign project. Its implementation will be of great benefit to the theater and our patrons. We write now to urge your support for a complementary project that we believe will also be of crucial importance in making the Balboa Village neighborhood attractive to theater patrons. Architect Ron Baers, who is also a member of this board, has created the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Implementation Plan to renovate the downtown area. Widening pedestrian areas, providing additional lighting and graceful amenities including planters, street trees, enhanced paving, and benches, will unquestionably increase the ambiance of the Balboa Village, encouraging visitors and residents to enjoy the neighborhood and patronize our fellow merchants. , These improvements will be of significant assistance in welcoming patrons to the Balboa Performing Arts Theater on their first and, hopefully, many return visits. Thank you for your continuing support and consideration of this plan. Sincerely yours, Michele Roberge Executive Directors For the Board of Directors Date // ;a Copies Sent To: .,Ermayor Council Member (Manager ❑ Attorney El 707 East Balboa Boulevard • P.O. Box 752, Balboa, California 9266 -P T: 949.673.0895 • F: 949.673.0838 email: info@balboatheater. eom • internet: www.balboatheater.com J9 Balboa r • "RECEIVED AFTER AGENDA '99 DEC 10 P 4 :28 PRINTED:" am S S y _ 1 - 1I -qCl 8 December 1999 Oi FiCE OF I SE :;iTY CLERK; C!TY OF f;=Y /F7RT BEACH The Honorable John Noyes City Council Members Re: Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Implementation Plan Dear Mayor Noyes, Ladies and Gentleman of the Council, The Balboa Merchants and Owners Association thank you for the Main Street and Balboa Boulevard paving intersection project. It is beautiful! We greatly anticipate the beginning of the Balboa Pier Parking Lot renovation. Both projects will be of great benefit to all of our merchants. Now we feel it is crucial to have your support on Ron Baers' Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Implementation Plan. This plan combined with the purchase of the Balboa Theater, the improvement to Main Street, and the Balboa Pier Parking Lot redesign project will no doubt increase revenue and improve community morale. Architect Ron Baers' plan introduces a concept to remove parking from Balboa Boulevard and to increase parking on Bay Avenue. This will be accomplished mainly through the creation of diagonal parking along Bay Avenue and the purchase of the lot behind the Balboa Market. The board applauds this concept and would encourage the Council's immediate support thereof. These improvements to the Historic Balboa Village will be of great significance to the City of Newport Beach, to its merchants, to its citizens, and to all those that visit this great community. Sincerely, Britta Pulliam B.M.O.A. President 949- 675 -8146 P.O. 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