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O m PLANNING DEPARTMENT Agenda Item No.: 14
_ I= 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD Staff Person: Patricia L. Temple
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
644 -3200
(949) 644 -3200; FAX (949) 644 -3250
REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: General Plan Amendment 2001 -1
SUMMARY: Request to initiate amendments to the Newport Beach General Plan, as
follows:
A. Park MacArthur - 3901 MacArthur Boulevard: A proposal to increase
the development allocation for Professional and Business Office Site
3A, and to change the land use designation ( from Retail and Service
Commercial to Administrative, Professional and Financial
Commercial) and establish a development allocation for Auto Center
Site 1 B of the Newport Place Planned Community. The two properties
would be combined into a single site, and the total development
allocation would be increased by approximately 225,000 square feet (f
400,000 square feet total), to allow construction of two 128 foot high,
eight story office buildings with associated surface parking areas and a
parking structure.
B. Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church — 2046 and 2100 Mar
Vista Drive: A proposal to increase the development allocation for
two existing church properties by 24,000 square feet for the combined
properties, to allow for the construction of a new church, and the
expansion of an existing elementary school.
C. St. Mark Presbyterian Church — Northwest corner of MacArthur
Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road: A proposal to change the land
use designation from Recreational and Environmental Open Space to
Governmental, Educational and Institutional Facilities, and establish a
development limit of approximately 20,000 square feet, to allow the
construction of a new church complex, including sanctuary,
administrative facilities, pre - school/day care, fellowship hall, and
miscellaneous uses.
ACTION: Initiate the amendments to the General Plan as recommended by the
Planning Commission.
Planning Commission Action
The Planning Commission considered these items at its meeting of February 8, 2001, at which
time they recommended initiation of the requests. A copy of the report to the Planning
Commission is attached, which provide the details of each request.
St. Mark Presbvterian Church Request Big Canyon/MacArthur
During the Planning Commission deliberation on this item, a question was raised as to whether
the open space designation on this property was related to environmental resources on site. The
following is offered in response, for the consideration of the City Council.
Land Use Element: The Land Use Plan Map shows the site as Recreational and Environmental
Open Space, a designation which allows for both active and passive open space uses. While there
may be riparian or other environmentally sensitive habitat areas on site, the open space
designation was applied to it as a "residual' parcel adjacent to the Big Canyon Country Club golf
course, and there is no known intent to preserve the site as environmental open space by this
designation. The Land Use Element does not have a specific area description defining a passive
open intent for the site, as have other passive open space areas in the City, such as Upper Big
Canyon and parts of the Spyglass Hill area. The Land Use Element, does, however, include a
policy requiring preservation of riparian areas, unless "the environmental process demonstrates
that adverse impacts can mitigated to an acceptable level, or that the (project) benefits outweigh
the adverse impacts."
Recreation and Open Space Element: This site is in Service Area 8 of the Recreation and Open
Space Element, an area identified as deficient in park facilities. It is not identified in the plan for
future park or open space facilities. Additionally, it is not identified as an environmentally
sensitive habitat area as are other areas in the City. However, given the deficiency of park lands
in this service area, the loss of open space will be an important area of consideration in the
environmental review process.
Submitted and prepared by:
PATRICIA L. TEMPLE
Planning Director
Attachments: Planning Commission staff report
Draft minutes of the Planning Commission
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
(949) 644.3200; FAX (949) 644 -3250
Hearing Date:
Agenda Item No.:
Staff Person:
REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
SUBJECT: General Plan Amendment 2001 -1
February 8, 2001
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Patricia L. Temple
644 -3228
SUMMARY: Request to initiate amendments to the Newport Beach General Plan, as
follows:
A. Park MacArthur - 3901 MacArthur Boulevard: A proposal to increase
the development allocation for Professional and Business Office Site
3A, and to change the land use designation ( from Retail and Service
Commercial to Administrative, Professional and Financial
Commercial) and establish a development allocation for Auto Center
Site I B of the Newport Place Planned Community. The two properties
would be combined into a single site, and the total development
allocation would be increased by approximately 225,000 square feet (f
400,000 square feet total), to allow construction of two 128 foot high,
eight story office buildings with associated surface parking areas and a
parking structure.
B. Our Lady Oueen of Aneels Catholic Church — 2046 and 2100 Mar
Vista Drive: A proposal to increase the development allocation for
two existing church properties by 24,000 square feet for the combined
properties, to allow for the construction of a new church, and the
expansion of an existing elementary school.
C. St. Mark Presbvterian Church — Northwest comer of MacArthur
Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road: A proposal to change the land
use designation from Recreational and Environmental Open Space to
Governmental, Educational and Institutional Facilities, and establish a
development limit of approximately 20,000 square feet, to allow the
construction of a new church complex, including sanctuary,
administrative facilities, pre - school/day care, fellowship hall, and
miscellaneous uses.
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ACTION: Recommend to the City Council:
A. The proposed General Plan Amendments be initiated and staff be
directed to proceed with the preparation of any necessary
environmental documents and set for public hearing before the
Planning Commission; or
B. One or more of the proposed General Plan Amendments are
unwarranted and should be returned to the originator; or
C. Action on the proposed amendments be deferred to future hearing
sessions based on Planning Department workloads and project
priorities.
Background
City Council Policy K -1 states that:
"A citizen and/or property owner may request an amendment to the General Plan.
Such request shall be submitted in writing to the Planning Commission a
minimum of fourteen (14) days prior to the month during which proposed
amendments are to be initiated. The request should clearly set forth the reason for
which the request is made, and should contain information substantiating the
need. If the Planning Commission, after examination, is convinced that the
proposed change is worthy of initiation, it may recommend initiation of
amendments as set forth above. If not, the Commission shall forward the request
to the City Council with its recommendation that initiation of the amendment is
unwarranted. The City Council, after consideration of the request and of the report
from the Planning Commission, may either initiate the proposed amendment and
direct the Planning Commission to set for public hearing, return the request to the.
originator without further action, or defer action on the proposed amendment to
future hearing sessions based on Planning Department work loads and project
priorities."
Proposed Amendments
Park MacArthur Associates LLC has submitted a request to make various changes to the General
Plan Land Use Element and the Newport Place Planned Community District Regulations to
allow the construction of two office towers totaling approximately 400,000 square feet. The
project would involve the demolition of three existing office buildings and a car rental service
and storage yard, all located on a site at the southwesterly comer of Jamboree Road and
MacArthur Boulevard. The proponent has submitted a conceptual site along with the letter of
request, for the information of the Planning Commission.
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Barnard Ventures as agent for Our Ladv Queen of Angels Catholic Church (OLOA) has
submitted a request for increased development allocations for two existing church properties on
Mar Vista Drive in Eastbluf. . The sites are current occupied by OLQA church, and by St. Mark
Presbyterian Church. The proposal is to demolish the existing church on the OLQA site to allow
for the expansion of the existing elementary school, and to demolish the buildings on the St.
Mark site to allow for the construction of a new OLQA church at a size able to accommodate the
growth in that congregation. The OLQA church has not yet submitted any conceptual site plans.
Malkoff and Associates as agent for St: Mark Presbyterian Church has submitted a request to
change the land use designation and establish entitlement to allow for the construction of a new
church complex at the comer of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road. The project
will provide a new site for St. Mark Presbyterian Church, and will provide for a new sanctuary
and related support uses. A project description and conceptual site plan have been prepared and
submitted for the information of the Planning Commission.
Planning Department Workload
The Department continues to experience a very high workload, and is operating beyond capacity
in some areas. Because of the high on -going workload, the Department has retained contract
project managers for some of the larger development requests currently in process, and for the
Housing Element update. Also, we have shifted some of the work assignments of existing staff in
plan check and staff level approvals, to reduce the backlog in those activity areas. However, in
response to information from both the Planning and Building Departments regarding the staffing
needs in the area of plan check, the City Council has authorized an additional Assistant Planner
within this fiscal year's budget. Additionally, we are also recruiting for the two Senior Planner
positions currently open in the department.
In terms of the new cases which have been requested by property owners, the Department
believes that the two church requests can be handled within the staff assigned to case analysis, as
they will be processed as the proponents submit their related applications. The office project in
Newport Place may require the use of an outside consultant to augment staff, as was done for the
Koll Center Newport office development currently in process.
Submitted and prepared by:
PATRICIA L. TEMPLE
Planning Director
Attachments: Letters of request with exhibits
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Attachments: Letters of request with exhibits
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Park MacArthur Associates LLC
3600 Birch Street, Suite 250
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 757 -7776
November 3, 2000
Mr. James W. Campbell
Senior Planner
Planning Department.
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
PO Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
RE: 3901, 3931 & 3961 MacArthur Blvd.
888 Dove Street
Newport Beach, CA 9260
"Newport Place PC — Site 3A and Site 1B"
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Please schedule the property referenced above for inclusion in the first quarter 2001
council hearing for general plan amendment consideration. The proposed project is a
complete site redevelopment of an existing office and retail complex built during the
early 70's. The existing structures have reached their useful economic lives and are
obsolete in terms of both market demand as well as their physical condition. The
proposed project will significantly improve the quality and character of this existing
office and retail project.
Initial site planning provides a 14.4% site coverage affording an abundant amount of
surface and structured parking, soft and hardscaped pedestrian areas while affording
superior office suite views of the Back Bay over the adjacent Irvine city boundary. The
twin buildings proposed will be eight (8) stories in height and have typical floor plate
sizes of approximately 25,000 gsf. The site layout encourages pedestrian access to
neighboring properties to keep people out of their cars when going for coffee, lunch or
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other service retail uses. The pedestrian site access will allow for ingress and egress from
MacArthur, Jamboree, Dove and Quail Streets.
The project size is 399,000 gsf with a net rentable area of approximately 375,746 sf.
Surface parking allows 312 spaces with nearly 1,200 cars in the structure for a ratio of 4
spaces per thousand. High quality mature landscaping will be used to soften the
appearance of the 5 -level parking structure with an extensive array of trees fronting
MacArthur Boulevard. Further, extensive use of Washingtonian palm trees integrated
with plaza shade trees next to the on -site cafe will encourage people to stay on -site during
lunch hours in a park -like setting.
The buildings will be constructed with steel, glass and pre -cast aggregate concrete panels
with a complete fire -life safety system. Attached is a copy of the site plan proposed for
the site. Upon your request, we can provide an oblique view of this site plan that would
describe the spatial relationships among the major elements and show the exterior
elevations.
Please let us know what additional information will be required, if any, to proceed to
council.
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Dwight R. Belden
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January 11, 2001
Ms. Patricia Temple
Planning Director
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915
RE: REQUEST TO INITIATE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT
OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS
Dear Patty:
In connection with the attached letter from Our Lady Queen of Angels Church ( "OLQA ") dated
January 11, 2001, this letter expands upon what the proposed increase in the FAR is intended for.
Specifically, the increase would support a new church and a school expansion.
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The current OLQA and St. Mark churches provide seating for 1,222 persons. Both the OLQA
sanctuary and all the buildings on the St. Mark property would be demolished and a new
sanctuary on the St. Mark site would be built that would have seating capacity similar to the two
existing churches.
The school addition would provide a second classroom for each of the kindergarten through 8"
grade classes, ancillary support spaces and an assembly /gymnasium building.
We intend to periodically meet with your staff to review our plans as they are developed. If you
feel additional information would be helpful, please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Scott S. Barnard
Principal
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QUEEN OF ANGELS
2046 Mar Vista Drive • Newport Beach, California 92660 • (949) 644 -0200
January 11, 2001
Patricia Temple
Planning Director
City of Newport Beach
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Re: Request to Initiate General Plan Amendment
Dear Ms. Temple:
The Diocese of Orange, through its local parish, Our Lady Queen of Angels
Church ( "OLQA "), is submitting this request that the City of Newport Beach initiate a General
Plan amendment effecting eight acres it owns located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive ( "OLQA)
Property ") and as applied to the 4.37 -acre parcel of land located at 2100 Mar Vista Drive owned
by St. Mark Presbyterian Church of Corona del Mar ( "St. Mark Property "). The OLQA Property
and the St. Mark Property are designated in the General Plan Land Use Element as part of the
Government, Educational and Institutional Facilities ( "GEIF ") District with an established 0.17
floor area ratio ( "FAR ").
OLQA plans to purchase the St. Mark Property and clear the site of all structures,
demolish the existing OLQA church and construct a new church on the St. Mark Property. This
project will also include the expansion of the OLQA school. A General Plan amendment, as
requested and if approved, will increase the maximum square footage of developable floor area
by approximately 24,000 square feet for the combined OLQA Property and St. Mark Property by
changing the FAR from 0.17 to 0.21. This request to initiate a General Plan amendment will
accommodate the OLQA new church and school expansion plan and respond to the growing
need for our religious and educational mission.
Please process this request to be considered as part of the February General Plan
amendments. We look forward to favorable action by the Planning Commission and City
Council.
Sincerely,
Reverend Msgr. William P. McLaughlin,
Pastor
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18456 Lincoln Circle • Villa Park, California 92861 • Fax (714) 288 -6210
Patricia L. Temple, Planning Director
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Subject: Request for General Plan Amendment
Dear Ms. Temple:
• (714)288 -6200
January 12, 2001
On behalf of St. Mark Presbyterian Church, I am pleased to transmit the attached materials
requesting the City initiate a General Plan Amendment for the approximately 10.85 -acre property
at the northwest comer of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road. The property is
presently shown in the General Plan as "Recreational and Environmental Open Space." As a
religious organization proposing to relocate our Church and Pre - School to this site, we believe
that a designation of "Government, Educational & Institutional" would be more appropriate.
In addition to the GPA, we believe that a PC Text Amendment to the Big Canyon Community
Plan would allow for the establishment of uses, building areas, development standards, etc., in
accordance with Section 20.35.050 of the City's Municipal Code.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Should questions arise, please feel free to call on
me.
Respectfully submitted,
MALKOFF AND ASSOCIATES
Mel Malkoff, President
cc: Pastor Gary Collins, St. Mark Pres.
Father Vincent Gilmore, OLQA
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REQUEST FOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT
The proposed St. Mark Presbyterian Church Project will be sited on approximately 10.85 acres at
the northwest corner of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road in the City of
Newport Beach, California. The 27,015 square foot Project would be comprised of four building
complexes: a Pre - School / Day Care facility, with attached Youth Ministry and Fellowship Hall
areas; a 400 -seat Sanctuary, with accessory support amenities; an administrative building; and a
Nature display and restroom/storage area. In addition, outdoor play areas, fellowship courtyards
(gathering plaza), and parking lots are provided. Unimproved area north of the on -site canyon,
which will itself be retained in a largely undisturbed character, will serve as recreation space and
potential overflow parking for special events like holiday services.
Future expansion, in the 10 -20 year time - frame, could include expansion of both the Fellowship
Hall as well as administrative areas on the south side of the canyon. Depending on need and the
programmatic emphases of the Church at the time, additional ministry areas could be incor-
porated into a building north of the canyon. The aggregate square footage of these expansion
concepts is approximately 12,485 square feet (yielding a build -out project of up to 39,500 square
feet).
Recognizing the highly visible character of this site, the planned architecture would be contem-
porary in design, articulated for visual interest and designed to a very human scale. Extensive
landscaping around the Church buildings and throughout the site will grade from a mix of low -
water demand native and non - native ornamental plantings toward a predominantly native plant
palette along and within the retained canyon areas. These plantings, along with landscaped
berms along the east and south edges of the site to mitigate roadway noise, will soften views both
from off -site as well as within - project areas. The existing landscaped buffer along the Big
Canyon Golf Course and apartments to the west of the Project site will be retained to protect on-
site and off -site viewsheds. Outdoor lighting will be shielded to prevent concerns regarding light
and glare.
Various environmental factors have been considered and will be studied in more detail as part of
subsequent planning efforts. The operational characteristics of a Church project go a long way
toward lessening the range and intensity of environmental effects commonly associated with land
development, yet some areas of concern may exist which may require further study. For
example, initial on -site due diligence suggests that traffic and safety concerns associated with the
adjacent roadways can be mitigated with the inclusion of protected turn pockets, limiting
movements to right -in and right -out traffic at two points on -site (to ensure the adequacy and
availability of access for emergency vehicles), and appropriate traffic management procedures
and educational materials.
St. Mark Presbyterian Church has a large ministry component emphasizing environmental
values. Accordingly, there has been interest expressed in exploring the inclusion of a passive
nature display area, both within a structured environment (small building north of the canyon) as
well as some terraced lawn seating that will afford good views of the canyon itself. Recognizing
the importance of coastal areas for native American tribes, the potential exists for finding
archaeological artifacts during the development of the site. The Nature Display building would l
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help ensure that any such artifacts could be retained on -site and made available to the public in a
suitable, educational context. In addition, any paleontological information learned about the site
during further study and construction activities could be displayed here as well.
Equally important to the Church members and the environmental community at large is the
protection of the habitat features of the site, to the extent practicable. Nearly all of the canyon
would be conserved, with some thinning and pruning of non - native, invasive species and
potential augmentation of native trees and shrubs. The canyon serves as a focal point in the
design of the Church, and many of the program spaces are oriented to look onto this important
feature. A path and perhaps small footbridge will allow limited access to a portion of the
canyon, and educational signage would be added to teach about the many plants and animals that
can live there. While there is a limited amount of riparian area in the canyon bottom, the ethos of
the Church has directed its engineers to consider the use of fossil - filter type amenities to lessen
the potential for runoff impacts in the canyon from on -site parking areas and driveways.
The change in land use from a predominantly open character site, used over the years for
Christmas tree lots, pumpkin patches and the like, to a low key, community -based church will
necessitate the processing of a General Plan Amendment to change designated use from Open
Space/Recreation to Governmental /Educational/Institutional. In addition, appropriate develop-
ment standards will need to be promulgated, and a Conditional Use Permit issued for the
particular uses planned. Finally, a Parcel Map will be processed concurrently. The proposed
Church buildings will only impact about 10% of the entire site; this is far lower, in terms of
intensity of development, than other potential uses of the site.
Extensive refinements and mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project design,
addressing compatibility with surrounding uses, flexibility of spaces, property considerations,
traffic and circulation, and the visual impacts of the Project on- and off -site. The result will be a
high quality, sensitively designed, community- oriented Church and Pre - school that will be an
asset to the City of Newport Beach and the surrounding communities.
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22. This Use Permit for an alcoholic beverage outlet granted in accordance
the terms of this chapter (Chapter 20.89 of the Newport Beach
Muni ' al Code) shall expire within 12 months from the date of approval
unless a nse has been issued or transferred by the California State
Department bf.Alcoholic Beverage Control prior to the expiration date.
23. The Planning Commis ' may add to or modify conditions of approval to
this Use Permit or recom nd to the City Council the revocation of this
Use Permit upon a determina n that the operation which is the subject
of this Use Permit causes injury, is detrimental to the health, safety,
peace, morals, comfort, or general w re of the community.
24. The operator of the restaurant facility shall be r onsible for the control of
noise generated by the subject facility. The nftZ generated by the
proposed use shall comply with the provisions of CRGQter 10.26 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code. The maximum noise shbH,.be limited to
no more than depicted below for the specified time periodls<7 the
ambient noise level is higher:
SUBJECT: General Plan Amendment 2001 -1
Request to initiate amendments to the Newport Beach General Plan, as
follows:
A. Park MacArthur - 3901 MacArthur Boulevard: A proposal to increase the
development allocation for Professional and Business Office Site 3A, and to
change the land use designation (from Retail and Service Commercial to
Administrative. Professional and Financial Commercial) and establish a
development allocation for Auto Center Site 1 B of the Newport Place
Planned Community. The two properties would be combined into a single
site, and the total development allocation would be increased by
approximately 225,000 square feet (± 400,000 square feet total), to allow
construction of two 128 foot high, eight story office buildings with
associated surface parking areas and a parking structure.
B. Our Lady Queen of Anqels Catholic Church - 2046 and 2100 Mar Vista
Drive: A proposal to increase the development allocation for two existing
church properties by 24,000 square feet for the combined properties, to
allow for the construction of a new church, and the expansion of an
existing elementary school.
C. St. Mark Presbyterian Church - Northwest comer of MacArthur Boulevard and
San Joaquin Hills Road: A proposal to change the land use designation from
Recreational and Environmental Open Space to Governmental, Educational
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and Institutional Facilities, and establish a development limit of approximately
20,000 square feet, to allow the construction of a new church complex,
including sanctuary, administrative facilities, pre - school /day care, fellowship
hall, and miscellaneous uses.
Ms. Wood noted that for Item C. St. Mark Presbyterian Church, the
development limit requested is 39,200 square feet. She also noted that she had
a conversation with Patricia Krone who lives on Amigos Way. She could not be
here this evening, but wanted to convey her concern about the expansion of
Our Lady Queen of Angels particularly the traffic impacts from the school
expansion.
Public comment was opened for Item A Park MacArthur.
Barry Eaton, 727 Bellis Street spoke as a member of EQAC noting that Item A is
the third really large project that you will have in the vicinity of MacArthur and
Jamboree. I would hope this time you would encourage staff that when the
environmental documentation is done that instead of recommending a
statement of overriding considerations for adverse impacts on that intersection
that they require the project to participate in the long -range project that the
City Council has requested the OCTA funding for. That is the long -range
project to widen Jamboree through MacArthur across the 73 Freeway.
Commissioner Tucker noted that the City is in the process of updating the
General Plan and one of the areas of significance is what is going to happen in
the airport area. This project would probably do best to dovetail into the
decisions of what will happen in that area.
Public comment was closed.
Motion was made by Commissioner Tucker to recommend to the City Council
initiation of General Plan Amendment 20001 -1 A, Park MacArthur at 3901
MacArthur Boulevard to amend Newport Beach General Plan.
Ayes: McDaniel, Kiser, Selich, Gifford, Kranzley, Tucker
Abstain: Agajanian
Chairperson Selich stated that for the next two items, the Planning Commission is
not voting for or against either of these amendments tonight. It is only to vote to
initiate the process. Periodically we go through general plan amendment
requests and our position in the past has been that unless the request has no
merit whatsoever, that it should be allowed to move ahead. The applicants are
allowed to proceed and develop their environmental documentation and have
the impacts of their proposal analyzed before our making a decision on it.
Public comment was opened for Item B, Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic
Church.
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At Commission inquiry, staff noted that the ownership of the two properties hasn't
changed yet, but Our Lady Queen of Angels is the applicant with the agreement
of St. Mark's for the portion they own.
Public comment was opened.
Monsignor Bill McLaughlin, pastor of Our Lady Queen of Angels applicant noted
that the parish has existed since 1961 serving 451 families. The parish has grown
to 4500 families residing in Newport Beach and Newport Coast. We are a church
of increasing numbers with approximately 80 different ministries. Our present
church holds 870 people and is inadequate in size. With a general plan
amendment we would hope to build a church to hold 1225 people. We have
seismic and safety issues that have been addressed by the Bishop and if we don't
build a new church we will have to address them in the near future for the
present church building. We are here to ask for your support of this initiation.
Barry Eaton noted that there are two large homeowners association within the
vicinity of St. Mark. As president of the Eastbluff Homeowners Association directly
across the sheet we look forward to working with representatives of the Queen of
Angels to identify and resolve any issues that might affect our homeowners.
Jan Vandersloot, noted that the SPON group has discussed this proposal. I ask if
these two items should not be considered as one initiation as they are linked.
One does not happen unless the other happens. Instead of 22,000 square feet
versus 39, 500 square feet you may have 51,000 square feet of expansion.
Chairperson Selich answered that each general plan initiation stands on its own.
Although there is a land swap here, St. Mark's could just as easily sell the land to
Our Lady Queen of Angels and find a site elsewhere.
Public comment was closed.
Chairperson Selich noted his concern to the project proponents that the
expansion of the school will have an impact on an already congested traffic
situation.
Motion was made by Commissioner McDaniel to recommend to the City
Council initiation of General Plan Amendment 20001 -1 B, Our Lady Queen of
Angels Catholic Church at 2047 and 2100 Mar Vista Drive to amend the
Newport Beach General Plan.
Ayes: McDaniel, Kiser, Agajanian, Selich, Gifford, Kranzley, Tucker
Abstain: None
Public comment was opened for Item C, St. Mark's Presbyterian Church.
Mary Urashima, spoke representing St. Mark Presbyterian Church. She clarified
that his initiation of the general plan is not contingent on the approval of Our
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Lady Queen of Angels. She delivered a letter from John Dean, Orange County
Superintendent of Schools requesting support of this initiation. The conceptual
plans that were provided show the usages and ministries of the church. The
Church does not want to move far away because it could change the sense of
community and lose membership. This particular site meets the requirements of
still being close to their current site and presents them with new opportunities to
fulfill their mission. We recognize the Big Canyon Country Club, residents and
associations who have created a peaceful environment and we are willing to
work with them as we proceed through refinement of this project.
Pastor Gary Collins spoke in support of this application noting that this church
has been in the community for 40 years. When we considered the proposal
from Our Lady, we realized that this opportunity allows us to do more for our
community and parishioners.
Public comment was opened.
Jan Vandersloot noted his concern of the loss of open space. This space is
zoned for environmental, recreational open space and the request is to turn it
into one that has entitlement. If this were The Irvine Company coming before
you asking for this initiation, you would be requiring replacement of open
space. Now, The Irvine Company owns the property and is letting St. Mark's be
its agent for this property. I ask that you require an Environmental Impact
Report and ask for a replacement of open space to be provided by the Irvine
Company as part of this deal. This is a complicated matter where one church
is moving into another church and that church will move over into what is now
open space. If the Irvine Company came and asked for development on
open space, you might look at it more critically. I ask that you look at it with this
critical point of view when it comes back to you.
Bernie Rome, 3 Pinehurst, president of and speaking for the Big Canyon Master
Association that represents 489 residential units noted:
• No land in Newport Beach has been set aside for religious projects.
• Traffic concerns with exits and entrances on MacArthur Boulevard.
• Current difficult situation with people making turns into Newport Center.
• Be sure that all of the affected neighbors get a change to work with St.
Mark's people.
• Big Canyon Country Club is landlocked and has no place to go for
parking nor does Big Canyon itself.
Commissioner Tucker clarified that this property will become part of the Big
Canyon Planned Community. Provisions regarding this property will be added
to that planned community text. Under the PC district, the purpose is to
provide for the classification and development of parcels of land as
coordinated, comprehensive projects so as to take advantage of the superior
environment that can result from large scale community planning. It is
incumbent upon the St. Mark's proponents to have their project tie in with the
rest of the planned community that is already on the ground. They need to
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work together to make sure there are no reasonable objections as far as
compatibility is concerned. There may be a requirement for an environmental
impact report at the very least there will be traffic studies on it. All those issues
will have to be addressed.
Barry Eaton as an active member of St. Mark's noted that St. mark's is very
willing to meet with the Big Canyon people and is in support of this application.
Commissioner Agajanian noted his support but he is concerned about the
openspace.
Motion was made by Commissioner Tucker to recommend to the City Council
initiation of General Plan Amendment 20001 -1 C, St. Mark Presbyterian Church
at the northwest corner of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road to
amend the Newport Beach General Plan.
Commissioner Gifford noted she would not support this initiation because of the
designation of open space on the site to be used for this project. There are
many places in Newport Beach that are designated for development, but very
few for open space. Many of those areas designated and given to the City,
have since been developed.
Chairperson Selich noted that his concerns have been somewhat allayed with
the site plan that was included with the packet. However, he still has some
serious reservations about the access issues on this project.
Ayes: McDaniel, Kiser, Agajanian, Selich, Kranzley, Tucker
Noes: Gifford
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UBJECT: Proposed Development Plan Review Procedures Item 7
PA 2001 -001 /GPI 2001 -
Initiatio f an amendment to Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code to 001
establish pr dures for development plan review.
Motion was made b ommissioner Kranzley to continue this item to the next Continued to
Planning Commission me 'ng on February 22nd. He also requested some 02/22/2001
additional information on exa es of design guidelines for other cities such as
LaJolla, Santa Barbara, Palo Alto, emont, Carmel and Laguna Beach.
Ayes: McDaniel, Kiser, Agajanian, Seli Gifford, Kranzley, Tucker
Noes: None
Absent: None
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: Additional Business
a.) City Council Follow -up - Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood rear
that at the last' meeting of the Council the appeal of the revocation
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City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, Ca 92658 -8915
Dear City Council Members,
We are extremely concemed at the prospect of increased traffic in the vicinity of Our Lady
Queen of Angels School and Church which would result from their proposed expansion. Our
little neighborhood is already over - saturated with auto traffic on Mar Vista, Domingo, Amigos
and Eastbluff from the schools, church and residential density. Students at Our Lady Queen
of Angels School are "dropped off" and picked up, resulting in hundreds of individual daily trips
into the neighborhood. Expansion of the school would make a bad situation worse for our
densely populated area. There are 125 families on Amigos Way alone. Many have two and
three cars. Corona del Mar High School is our neighbor, too, with a student population of
1791. There are 253 students in the senior class and 280 students in the junior class. Many
drive cars into the neighborhood to school.
Recently the City cut off traffic on Bison from Jamboree to Eastbluff. This forced all traffic to
and from the schools to funnel through the intersection of Eastbluff and Jamboree /Ford.
If you permit expansion of Our Lady Queen of Angels School in this location, you will create a
traffic congestion problem impossible to live with, threatening the safety and well -being of the
neighborhood.
Please consider us, the families who have chosen to make our homes in this area of Newport
Beach.
Best regards,
Patricia Krone
Member, Civil Service Board, City of Newport Beach, 1980 -1988
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Eastbluff Apartment Owners Community Association
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February 15, 2001
Honorable Mayor Adams
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Re: Proposed Church
MacArthur Blvd. & San Joaquin Rd.
Dear Honorable Mayor:
The Board of Directors of Canyon Island Community Association, located in Newport Beach,
requests your assistance regarding the following matter.
On Tuesday, February 27, 2001, the Newport Beach City Council is scheduled to discuss the
proposed construction of St. Marks Church on the corner of MacArthur Blvd. and San Joaquin
Road. The Board of Directors of Canyon Mesa Community Association, which represents 43
homes located directly adjacent to this lot, is opposed to construction of a Church at this location
for the reason listed below.
Our concern relates to traffic and safety. As you are aware, the only entrance to this Church will
be along MacArthur Blvd. The only exit from this Church will be along San Joaquin Road. The
amount of traffic and the speed of vehicles along both of these streets is extremely high.
Vehicles driving along both streets will be required to reduce high rates of speed to avoid cars
that are attempting to pull into or out of the Church parking lot. Even with the added safety
measure of a deceleration lane, this alone will not eliminate traffic in the lanes directly adjacent
to the Church from having to come to a complete stop while waiting for someone to enter into or
exit the Church.
Another concern that we have relates to the safety aspect of having such a large Church
preschool placed at this location. Preschools usually offer two separate sessions for children.
The first between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and the second from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. As you
are aware, these are prime time hours for traffic along these streets. Our concern, as we
mentioned above, is related to both traffic and safety. We are concerned that if a preschool is
permitted to operate at this location, then the City, individual Councilmembers, and the citizens
of Newport Beach could be held liable should a young preschooler be killed along either of these
streets. We don't believe that this is something that the City of Newport Beach should support or
find acceptable.
Honorable Mayor Adams
February 15, 2001
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Therefore, please accept this as our notice to the City Council that the Canyon Island Community
Association Board of Directors is opposed to construction of a Church at the above - mentioned
location. If you have any questions, please contact Chance Kamphefner, Property Manager,
Villageway Management, Inc., at (949) 450 -1515.
Sincerely,
Board of Directors
Canyon Island Community Association
cc: Councilmember Steve Bromberg
Newport Beach City Council
Board of Directors — Big Canyon Community Association
Board of Directors — Canyon Island Community Association
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