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HomeMy WebLinkAbout27 - Coast Hwy Sidewalk Curb & Cutter in CdMMAY 23, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 7-7 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: COAST HIGHWAY SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER IN CORONA DEL MAR ADJACENT TO SHORECLIFFS AND CAMEO SHORES RECOMMENDATION: That the City construct curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements on the south side of Coast Highway easterly of Cameo Shores Road during FY 2000 -01 and that an offer of $19,000 be made to the Cameo Community Association as a contribution toward the construction of a masonry wall. DISCUSSION: Councilman O'Neil requested staff information on sidewalk, curb and gutter completion along Coast Highway in Corona del Mar adjacent to Shorecliffs and Cameo Shores. All curb, gutter, and sidewalk are in place along the northerly side of the highway from Cameo Shores Drive westerly. The following portions are missing along the southerly side of the highway: • 800± foot -long section between Seaward Road and Morning Canyon Road adjacent to Shorecliffs. • 1300± foot -long section from Morning Canyon Road to Cameo Shores Road. • 350± foot -long section between Cameo Shores Road and the Easterly City limits. The following portion on the northerly side of the highway is missing also: • 1000± foot long section from Cameo Shores Road to the Easterly City Limit. Typical sections for sidewalk construction are shown on the attached sketches. Following are descriptions and cost estimates for the construction needed to complete the missing sections: 1. Between Seaward Road and Morning Canyon Road Adjacent to Shorecliffs This portion needs curb access ramps at the intersections, curb and gutter, a 5 -foot walkway (that would meander behind five existing ficus and mature coral trees at SUBJECT: Coast Highway Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter Completion in Corona del Mar May 23, 2000 Page 2 the entrances to Shorecliffs), irrigation, and plant material rehabilitation. Each side of the highway would then contain a parkway. The estimate for this work is $57,000. 2. From Morning Canyon Road to Cameo Shores Road This portion needs curb access ramps at the intersections, curb and gutter, a 6 -foot sidewalk behind the curb, 440± feet of retaining wall, irrigation, and plant material rehabilitation. The estimate for this work is $147,000. Replacing the old 6 -foot high wooden fence with a new wooden fence along Hampden Road would add an additional $19,000 to the project estimate. 3. Between Cameo Shores Road and the Easterly City Limit (South Side) This portion of Coast Highway needs curb access ramps at the intersections, curb and gutter, a 10 -foot sidewalk behind the curb, irrigation, and plant material rehabilitation. This segment of sidewalk will provide a bike trail connection to a trail facility through Crystal Cove State Park. The estimate for this work is $64,000. The adjoining property owner on Hampden Road is currently constructing improvements along the right -of -way line that will allow this segment of sidewalk to be constructed in the next fiscal year. In the past the City has committed to constructing this segment of curb, gutter and sidewalk as soon as the adjoining property owner completes his part of the improvements. Funds will be available to do this construction next fiscal year. 4. Between Cameo Shores Road and the Easterly City Limit (North side) This portion needs curb access ramps at the intersections, curb and gutter, a 6 -foot sidewalk behind the curb, irrigation, and plant material rehabilitation. The estimate for this work is $85,000. The current preliminary Capital Improvement Budget does not provide funding for the construction of sidewalks and other improvements for Items 1, 2, and 4. To accomplish all of the above improvements (Items 1 through 4) would require an additional $308,000 to be budgeted for a total of $372,000. Attached is a letter from the Chairperson of the Cameo Community Association Long Range Planning Committee requesting the City to participate in the construction of wall and sidewalk improvements on Coast Highway adjacent to the Association. The sidewalk request is for the City to pay for and construct Items 2 and 3 above. The wall request is for the City to fund a share of a masonry wall that is estimated to have a total cost of $85,000. The estimated City share of the wall cost would be $37,500. In 1997 the City offered to give the Association $19,000 over a period of three years to be used for the replacement of the existing wooden fence. See the attached letter from SUBJECT: Coast Highway Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter Completion in Corona del Mar May 23, 2000 Page 3 the Public Works Director and a 1998 letter from the City Manager. To date this offer has not been formally accepted. It is recommended that the City continue with the proposed plan to construct Item 3 above during FY 2000 -01 and honor the $19,000 offer for a contribution toward the wall construction. During the next year the staff can work with the Association on defining a Capital Improvement Project request for FY 2001 -02 for the construction of Item 2 in conjunction with the Association's project for wall and entrance improvements. Respectfully subm' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don Webb, Director Attachments: 1. Typical Roadway Sections 2. Cameo Community Association Letter 3. 1997 Public Works Director's Letter 4. 1998 City Manager's Letter f: \users\pbw \shared \council\"9- 00\may- 23\cdm sidewalks report.doc O � Z O Z U C� o Z w W Qr- O U CL- C=J in � U L� .• I 3943 I N M T I I dl�iS I I I N I I I lI I p' co COZ Q �U U �O OQ Up 4 j� Z w w O n U Z a ON • h Q 2 N �Lo — C CCI 00 3943 I I N N I O r7 L I dIAS ± I I cV I I I I °w I �o g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (-� Q W T W �U ti OO U� Q O O W O(5 Z Z C) LL W W Li 0 u U Z I LL O I U � I I O Z I � I O I C I I > C) N N K) 6 Q ap w° L� N N dINS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J �U W O r0^^ vJ O �W �Q U F- W W LL- U Z r-- O � N N K) 6 Q ap w° L� N N dINS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J �U W O r0^^ vJ O �W �Q U F- W W LL- U Z r-- May 9, 2000 The Mayor and City Council 3300 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, CA 92663 To The Honorable Mayor John Noyes and City Council Members: The homeowners and residents of Corona del Mar's Cameo Community Association request the assistance of the City Council Members in approving funding to substantially improve the southern most entry to the city of Newport Beach. Background: The Cameo Community Association represents two developments, Cameo Shores and Cameo Highlands that reside on the southern most boarder of Newport Beach with Pacific Coast Highway separating the two. These communities were built in around 1960 by the Irvine Company. At that time, the developer constructed a wooden fence to provide privacy and safety for the residents and two small monuments marking the entrances to the community. The developer did not provide a sidewalk at that time. Since then, over 40 years of development have continued on both sides of the Cameos. From Laguna Beach, to Pelican Point and the other Newport Coast developments to numerous developments throughout the City of Newport Beach, these projects have completely changed the dynamics of Pacific Coast Highway and they have negatively impacted our community. So much so, that community groups have been prompted to create initiatives, like the Green Light Initiative, to stem the future growth within our City. While the residents of the Cameos do not want to offer an opinion in favor of growth or in favor of no-growth, we do want to make it very clear that the continued increase of traffic on Pacific Coast Highway has diminished the quality of our neighborhood That being said, our request is not just about traffic and noise abatement, it's also about beautification and most importantly, safety. Not only has the flow of traffic increased over the years, so has the speed at which vehicles travel by our community. In addition, the pedestrian traffic has also increased. Forty years ago the sight of joggers and cyclists were common, but not nearly as common as one can witness today with literally hundreds of these pedestrians moving along Coast Highway right along side motor vehicles traveling in speeds in excess of 60 miles per hour. The pedestrians desire to enjoy the beauty of Crystal Cove State Beach draws people of all ages; some walking, some cycling, some skating, others walking dogs or pushing baby carriages. When you think of all this pedestrian activity occurring literally right alongside a "highway" with no barrier what so ever, it's really quite absurd It's almost like taking a stroll down the 405. From the beautification aspect, as mentioned, the Cameos are placed in the southern most entrance of (or exit of) the City of Newport Beach. Realtors are keenly aware of the value of curb appeal. The old expression, `you never get a second chance for a good first impression" holds true in this situation as well. The point is that the Cameos are more than just another tract of homes. In many respects the Cameos "are" what Newport Beach "is ". That is, elegance, style and beauty near the Pacific. What our request involves addressing all of these issues, safety, beauty and quality of life. We, as an association, recognize our personal needs and abilities to improve our circumstances. And, as an association, we are prepared to step -up to the plate to see that these improvements are made. However, as an association we could not control the development that has occurred around us over the past 40 years or for the next 40 years for that matter. Therefore, we are looking to the City for some assistance with our project, a project we believe will not only benefit the Cameos, but every resident of Newport Beach as well as those the come to visit our community and enjoy its grandeur. Project Scope: There are three projects components to our request: • A sidewalk along the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway • A wall, paralleling the sidewalk along the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway • Two entrances, one on the Shores and the other on the Highlands side of the Cameos The sidewalk, as mentioned, is first and foremost a safety issue. There are literally only two blocks along Pacific Coast Highway and throughout the entirety of Newport Beach that do not provide pedestrians with the safety of sidewalks. If the Cameos were built today, the developers would be compelled to provide these, I hesitate to call them "amenities ", as did the Irvine Company when completing Newport Coast just south of the Cameos. The stretch of highway in front of the Cameos is approximately 1,200 feet Approximately 100 feet of this phase of the project will be paid for entirely by one of the Cameo residents. Under a separate agreement, this Cameo resident will be paying for approximately 100 feet of the proposed wall as well. The entrance to Cameo shores takes up approximately another 100 feet, leaving the remaining distance of about 1000 feet that would require pavement. The wall is similar in length. While safety is always a concern, and the current dilapidated wooden fence or even a new wooden fence will provide little safety from flying objects caused by the fast moving traffic, the biggest issues here are noise reduction and beautification. Therefore, we are proposing that a solid block wall to replace the wooden fence. This would not only afford the desired safety features, but it also would be virtually maintenance free, provide a far superior sound barrier and be aesthetically pleasing and consistent with the wall built in front of Newport Coast We recognize that the most immediate benefit from the wall will be inured to the residents of the Shores, particularly those residing on Hampden. However, the land the current fence resides on currently belongs to the City. Therefore, in exchange for the City's financial aid in the construction of a new wall, the Cameos would be willing to take ownership of that land from the City and, therefore, remove the City from any future costs associated with landscaping, irrigation, insurance or maintenance issues. The entrances are located on both sides of Coast Highway. Their refurbishment is strictly a beautification issue. Is that important? Just look at the monuments built by the Irvine Company that announce to the world that you are now entering Newport Coast. The Cameo Association proposes to build entrances that would be consistent with the prestige of our neighborhood and the City of Newport Beach and announce to everyone passing by them that they "have arrived" in Newport Beach. The Proposal: We estimate that the entire project will cost approximately $250,000. We estimate that the entrances would comprise approximately $100,000 of the overall project and we propose that our Association pay for this entirely from our own Association funds. As for the wall, we would look to the city for matching funds for its construction. Our estimates indicate that the total cost to build a wall will be around $85,000. As mentioned, one of our residents is personally responsible for about 100 feet of this wall and will be absorbing approximately $10,000 of the costs. Therefore, we are asking that the city match the Association's funds to construct the remainder of the wall. Lastly, there is the sidewalk. As this is clearly a health and safety issue for the City, its residents and visitors, we are asking that the City pay for its construction entirely. We estimate this cost at approximately $65,000. Hopefully, I have made it clear that we are not just coming to the City with our hands out- stretched for money. We recognize our ability and our responsibility as fellow homeowners and residents of the City of Newport to take care of our own needs. We also recognize the Councils responsibility to use public funds wisely and fairly. However, we believe, and hope that the council will agree, that our proposal is equitable and benefits everyone involved accordingly. On behalf of all of the residents of the Cameos I want to thank the Council for taking the time to consider our proposal. sjtrcer y, ll uc� Randall ` u bke Chairperson Cameo Community Association Long Range Planning Committee July 8, 1997 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915 (714) 644 -3311 Carl Robbert Cameo Community Association 4633 Dorchester Road Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Subject: Replacement of Hampden•Road /Coast Highway Fence Dear Mr. Robbert, At the June 20, 1997 meeting with you, the City Manager, Kevin Murphy, Phil Sansone, Charles Cannon and me, the replacement of the wood grapestake fence between Hampden Road and Coast Highway was discussed. This letter is to summarize the items discussed at the meeting and formalize the recommendation the City staff will bring to the City Council if the Cameo Community Association concurs. To the best of the City's knowledge, the fence was installed by the tract developer at the time of initial development of the tract. It is installed on a strip of land deeded to the City in 1966 by The Irvine Company and tract developers. This is eight years after the tract map was filed. The City considers the existing fence to be a tract boundary fence whose primary purpose is to provide a separation and privacy for the Cameo Shores area from Coast Highway. The normal maintenance responsibility for tract boundary fences is with the tract community association. Since this fence is on a strip of City property, the Cameo Community Association has asked that the City replace the fence. While it is unclear what the City's responsibility is for maintenance and reconstruction of the fence, it is on City property and the City wants to work with the Association to provide a mutually acceptable solution to the fence replacement. The Community Association has submitted plans to the City for the construction of a concrete block wall to replace the fence and revisions to the entrance way at Cameo Shores and Cameo Highlands Drive. These facilities are substantially more expensive than replacing the wood fence in kind. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Mr. Carl Robbert July 8, 1997 Page 2 An estimated cost to replace 900 feet of the existing fence, including removal and disposal of the old fence, would be $13,500 for 6 inch sawn cedar, and $19,000 for split grapestake. If the Cameo Community Association agrees with the following proposal, the City Manager will request the City Council to authorize the following: 1. The City will contribute $19,000 toward the construction of the concrete block wall and entrance revisions proposed by the Association. 2. The City will deed those portions of Lots B & C not needed for street purposes (see attached sketch) to the Community Association with the understanding that the City has no further responsibility for the boundary fence construction, maintenance or replacement. 3. The City will pay the contribution in three annual contributions of $7,000 the first year and $6,000 for each of the following two years. The first payment would be after a building permit has been issued for the Association's proposed work and a contractor has been retained to construct the improvements. The remaining payments would be made in 12 month intervals following the first payment. 4. If the Association does not want to accept ownership of Lots B & C, then an agreement will be required that states that the City has no future responsibility to construct, maintain or replace the fence, wall or entry improvements constructed on Lots B & C. If the Cameo Community Association wishes to proceed with the above proposal, please contact me and the item can be agendized for City Council consideration. If you need more information or have any questions, please give me a call at 644 -3311. Very truly yours , 0 C1 1* Don Webb Director of Public Works cc: Council Member Dennis O'Neil Kevin Murphy, City Manager Robert Shelton Phil Sansone tlusemXsoyter%webbV- robbert CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Office of City Manager (949) 644 -3000 July 6, 1998 Mr. Bob Milton 4601 Hampden Road Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Bob: Several weeks ago we discussed the fencing project along Pacific Coast Highway in front of Cameo Shores. Upon Don Webb's return from vacation I asked him to pull out a letter which was forwarded to the Association a year ago, which highlights the City's offer in 1997. I hope this helps refresh your memory on the issue. to give me a call. The City never formally heard Homeowner's Association that I can recall. Sincerely, *J. y City Manager Cc: Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil Public Works Director If you have questions please feel free a response from the Cameo Shores City Hall • 3300 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach, California 92663 -3884 Q_