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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25 - Entitlement Status of the Newport Village Site4 dEW°�Rt CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT u _ 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 (949) 644 -3200; FAX (949) 644 -3250 Hearine Date: Aeenda Item No.: Staff Person: REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Entitlement Status of the Newport Village Site May 22, 2001 25 Patricia L. Temple 644 -3228 ACTION: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 2001- , initiating General Plan Amendment 2001 -2, for the Newport Village Site; and 2) Adopt Resolution No. 2001- initiating an amendment to the Newport Village Planned Community District Regulations; and 3) Direct staff to return to Council with plans, specifications and a budget amendment for the improvement of a park on the Newport Village site. The approximate 12 acre site bounded by the Newport Beach Central Library, MacArthur Boulevard, San Miguel Drive and Avocado Avenue is commonly referred to as the Newport Village Site. Councilmember Bromberg requested a report on the entitlement status of this site, expressing an interest in assuring its use for open space. The Land Use Element Map designates the site as Administrative, Professional and Financial Commercial (the City's commercial office category). However, the text of the Element does indicate that there is no development allocation for the site, and also references the fact that the zoning for the site is Open Space, as established by a Planned Community Text amendment approved as part of the Library Exchange Agreement (Development Agreement No. 4). The zoning document sets forth the permitted uses as open space and parks. The site's ultimate use and ownership was also addressed as part of the Circulation Improvement and Open Space Agreement ( CIOSA), where it was one of several sites identified for dedication to the City. An irrevocable offer of dedication was made by The Irvine Company, which has been accepted by the City, with limits on the use of the site for parks and open space. The fact that the mapped land use designation was never changed to reflect the use limitations of the site imposed as part of the Library Exchange Agreement and CIOSA is a confusing factor to persons using the Land Use Element. It is, therefore, appropriate for this designation to be changed to be consistent the site's zoning designation. Additionally, the land use limitations in the PC Text are very vague and general, and do not address such issues as whether library support parking is permitted, or what proportion of the site (if any) should be used for active or passive park uses, or preserved as environmental open space. In order to resolve these issues, staff recommends that General Plan and Zoning amendments be initiated to clean up and add greater specificity to these documents. Additionally, in order to implement the intent of these land use limitations, it is also recommended that the City commence the planning and design of the site, in order to ultimately budget for and construct park improvements on the site. Submitted by: SHARON Z. WOOD Assistant City Manager Attachments: Prepared by: PATRICIA L. TEMPLE Planning Director 1. Draft Resolution for initiation of a General Plan Amendment 2. Draft Resolution for initiation of an amendment to the Newport Village Planned Community Text Page 2 Resolution No. 2001- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH INITIATING AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE NEWPORT BEACH GENERAL PLAN TO DESIGNATE THE NEWPORT VILLAGE SITE AS RECREATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL OPEN SPACE (GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2001 -2) WHEREAS, the City is the owner through dedication of the site northerly of the Newport Beach Central Library know as Newport Village; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish a clear understanding for the City and its residents as to the ultimate and long term use of the property; and WHEREAS, the City Council has the authority to initiate amendments to the City's General Plan as set forth in City Council Policy K -1. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby initiate an amendment to the General Plan Land Use Element to designate the Newport Village site for Recreational and Environmental Open Space use. ADOPTED this day of May, 2001. - MAYOR ATTEST: Lavonne Harkless, City Clerk Resolution No. 2001- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH INITIATING AN AMENDMENT TO THE NEWPORT VILLAGE PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT REGULATIONS TO ESTABLISH THE PERMITTED LAND USES FOR THE NEWPORT VILLAGE SITE CONSISTENT WITH THE RECREATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL OPEN SPACE LAND USE CATEGORY WHEREAS, the City is the owner through dedication of the site northerly of the Newport Beach Central Library know as Newport Village; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish a clear understanding for the City and its residents as to the ultimate and long term use of the property; and WHEREAS, the City Council has the authority to initiate zoning amendments as set forth in Section 20.94.020 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby initiate an amendment to the Newport Village Planned Community District Regulations to specify the permi-L,ed uses for the City owned site northerly of the Newport Beach Central Library (Newport Village). ADOPTED this day of May, 2001. MAYOR ATTEST: Lavonne Harkless, City Clerk