HomeMy WebLinkAbout22 - Buck Gully & Newport Coast Easements & Fee Ownership of LandCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 22
April 26, 2005
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager
949/644 -3002 ordkiff @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Resolution 2005 - Relating to the Acceptance of Easements and
Fee Ownership of Land in Buck Gully and the Newport Coast
ISSUE:
Should the City agree to take title to and administrative authority over certain
easements and lands (including five view parks) in Buck Gully and the Newport Coast?
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution 2005- authorizing the City to accept title to certain easements
and land in Buck Gully and the Newport Coast.
DISCUSSION:
The 7,700 -acre Newport Coast community at the eastern edge of the city is a
combination of two planned communities (the Newport Ridge Planned Community and
the Newport Coast Local Coastal Program, 2nd Amendment). In the 1980s and 1990s
as the communities were developed, the major landowner (The Irvine Company) and
the planning jurisdiction (the County of Orange) established a program of public and
private ownership of park lands.
The two major parks in the Newport Coast area (Newport Ridge Park and the Coastal
Canyon Swim and Tennis Club) are private. However, a new park (not yet constructed)
at the top of Ridge Park Road will be a city facility.
There are several other park resources in the Newport Coast — these include five "view
parks" along Newport Coast Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road and the open space
resources of Buck Gully, Los Trancos Canyon, and Muddy Creek Canyon. Today, the
County of Orange holds title to the parks and to much of Buck Gully. County
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April 26, 2005
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maintenance of these areas tends to be somewhat limited, since the County's Harbors,
Beaches, and Parks District's (HBP) funding is stretched thin.
In February 2004, County staff members Eric Jessen and Harry Huggins presented the
following information to the Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) about the View
Parks and about the open space lands. Huggins and Jessen explained that:
• A joint powers agency called the Coastal Greenbelt Authority (CGA) administers
the open space network between Aliso -Wood Canyon Regional Park and Buck
Gully, including Buck Gully, Los Trancos and Muddy Canyons. The CGA consists of
the County of Orange and the cities of Irvine, Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, Laguna
Woods, and Aliso Viejo. The CGA assures consistent enforcement guidelines,
educational programs, and habitat protection /restoration across the land called the
Nature Reserve of Orange County (NROC).
• The CGA's voting board includes agencies that have contributed (in fee) land to
NROC. Newport Beach is today an ex officio member of the CGA, because we do
not own any affected land in fee. We would become voting members of the CGA if
we were to accept title to the view park lands or Buck Gully.
• The NROC includes lands from the Santa Ana Mountains to the coast, and includes
territory that is within the Natural Communities Conservation Plan (NCCP). The
NCCP is a reserve that includes mitigation areas and protected habitat that allowed
for development to occur, including the Newport Coast.
• The CGA Board makes determinations about maintenance, access, and trail
development in the CGA - controlled lands.
• Los Trancos and Muddy Canyons will eventually have accessible trails within them,
but only upon completion of certain grading in the remaining planning areas within
the Newport Coast Local Coastal Program.
• The five Newport Coast View Parks are meant for passive viewing of the nearby
open space — they are not intended to be lushly landscaped. Irrigation pipes that
exist there are temporary — water is only provided to start the plants and in some
cases restricted to keep plant balance.
• View park maintenance today consists of quarterly trimming of the California native
materials planted within the parks.
• The County's maintenance and patrol of the parks is limited — Jessen told the NCAC
that "there are not a lot of resources — only 2 rangers in the park system" for
maintenance and patrol of the parks.
• HBP Director Kevin Thomas tells us that maintenance costs for the lands are about
$17,300.00 annually.
• Maintenance and patrol of Buck Gully is also limited today — the County does some
brush clearance work along Harbor View Hills using money from a one -time $20K
"endowment" from the Irvine Company to do this work.
View Parks. Newport Coast residents have expressed concern in the past about the
level of maintenance of these facilities, especially the five view parks. When they did,
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we approached Supervisor Tom Wilson (who represents the Newport Coast) to talk
about whether these parks and lands could be transferred over to the City. He agreed
that they should and worked with County HBP to accomplish the transfer.
On February 10, 2005, HBP Director Thomas mailed a letter to us asking to "advance
the process of transferring ownership" of the view parks (letter attached). His letter also
suggested transferring the administrative authority over and ownership of several open
space easements (scenic preservation easements and resource preservation
easements) associated with much of the developed portions of the Newport Coast.
Thomas notes in his letter, too, that wireless telecom revenue from facilities in the parks
would transfer to us as well. Currently, the revenue is about $32,400 per year. We
have already been approached by one wireless provider to put another site in one of the
view parks.
Because of the net positive revenue result and because we believe that these view
parks should be maintained by the City (likely to be done via the same contract that
administers the Newport Coast HOA -owned lands for the City), we believe that we
should accept fee ownership of the view parks.
San Joaquin Hills Road View Parks
Newport Coast View Parks and Buck Gully
April 26, 2005
Page 4
Newport Coast Drive View Parks
Buck Gully. Acceptance of Buck Gully is a more challenging and costly concept.
Today, not much maintenance is done in the upper Gully — but as open space, not
much is required. Brush clearance and drainage facility maintenance will be the largest
ongoing expense in the Gully. Should the Gully eventually be opened to additional
public use, we would incur trail development and maintenance costs. Further, like many
urban streambeds, Buck Gully has water quality problems for which the City already is
in part responsible.
I believe that these costs — while undetermined today — are outweighed by the benefit of
having jurisdiction over the Gully, With fee ownership, we can control the level and
scope of brush clearance, we can (if we choose) establish specific fuel modification
zones (FMZ), and we can effectively implement some of our ideas for improving water
quality in the Gully without having to seek another agency's permission. Any activity in
the Gully — FMZ, brush clearance, and more — will still have to have input by and be
compliant with the CGA and its requirements.
Newport Coast View Parks and Buck Gully
April 26, 2005
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Open Space Easements. Accepting control of the open space easements (shown on
an exhibit to this staff report) means that our Public Works Department (and Building
and Planning) will be responsible for enforcing the use restrictions of these easements,
just as we protect and enforce other easements (utility, etc) across the City today.
Generally, the easements prohibit development and construction in the properties in
order to preserve views and habitat.
Committee Action: The Newport Coast Advisory Committee unanimously approved an
action in February 2004 that asked the City to take title to and maintenance
responsibility over the five view parks in the Newport Coast.
Environmental Review: City Council's approval of this action is Categorically Exempt
from CEQA under Class 25 (Transfers of Interest in Land to Preserve Open Space).
Upon completion of the transfer paperwork, we will file this categorical exemption.
Public Notice: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours
in advance of the public meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
Funding Availability: If these lands are accepted before the FY 2005 -06 Fiscal Year,
the pending budget would have to be adopted accordingly, with both revenue and
expenses logged. At this time, the revenue associated with the properties appears to
outweigh the expenses.
Submitted by:
Dave
Assistant City Manager
Attachments: Resolution 2005 -
Map of Affected Lands
February 10, 2005 Letter from Kevin Thomas
Newport Coast View Parks and Buck Gully
April 26, 2005
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RESOLUTION 2005-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
RELATING TO COUNTY -HELD LANDS AND EASEMENTS
IN BUCK GULLY AND THE NEWPORT COAST
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange have worked
cooperatively to administer activities and lands in the city's formerly- unincorporated
southeastern region, including the Newport Coast; and
WHEREAS, the Newport Coast and Buck Gully include scenic easements and
properties owned and managed by the County of Orange are included in the county's
network of wilderness lands and open space; and
WHEREAS, Buck Gully and the resource preservation easement (OS 55E 109) are
enrolled within the Natural Communities Conservation Program (NCCP) of the Nature
Reserve of Orange County (NROC); and
WHEREAS, the City annexed land in the Newport Coast effective January 1, 2002,
while the County retained ownership of many properties, including land in Buck Gully
and five view parks (three along Newport Coast Drive and two along San Joaquin Hills
Road); and
WHEREAS, Buck Gully, an open space area with maintenance needs
commensurate with wilderness lands, is an area that the City seeks to maintain in order
consistent with the NCCP and NROC to protect the region's water quality and limit
potential damage from erosion and wildland fires; and
WHEREAS, the Coastal Greenbelt Authority (CGA) is a cooperative entity that
assists in the management and administration of these open space lands; and
WHEREAS, fee ownership of land within the CGA's boundaries is necessary for a
CGA member to have voting authority at the CGA; and
WHEREAS, both the County and the City are desirous of transferring certain scenic
easements, a resource preservation easement, and fee ownership of lands (as shown
in Exhibit A to this Resolution) from the County to the City to allow the City to manage
these easements and lands and to cause the City to become a voting member of the
CGA; and
WHEREAS, the City believes that such transference of easements and lands shall
include the maintenance responsibility for these same easements and lands and shall
include any revenues now held by the County but associated with the lands or
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easements, including fuel modification or brush clearance annuities and revenue from
wireless telecommunications facilities; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that it hereby
authorizes the acceptance of certain scenic easements, a resource preservation
easement, and fee ownership of lands in Buck Gully and the Newport Coast (as
shown on Exhibit A to this Resolution) and be it further
RESOLVED that it hereby authorizes City staff to work with the County to transfer
these easements and lands in an expeditious manner; and be it further
RESOLVED that it hereby authorizes the City's participation as a voting member in
the Coastal Greenbelt Authority (CGA) and the Nature Reserve of Orange County
(NROC); and be it further
RESOLVED that it hereby directs City staff to negotiate in good faith with the
County to achieve the transfer of currently- dedicated maintenance funds (including
fuel modification zone or brush clearance funds) and lease agreements and lease
revenue from wireless telecommunications facilities to the City.
ADOPTED this 26 "' day of April, 2005.
STEVE BROMBERG
Mayor of Newport Beach
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Subject: Transfer of Ownership of Buck Gully and View Parks
Dear Mr. Kiff,
Bryan Speeg /e, Director
300 N. Flower Street
Santa Ana, CA
P.O. Box 4048
Santa Ana, CA 92702 -4048
Tcicphonc: (714) 834 -2300
Fax: (714) 834 -5188
As we have previously discussed and in view of preparing for FY 05 -06, it is time for the
City and the County to advance the process of transferring ownership from the County
to the City of several parcels within the City of Newport Beach. RDMD /HBP is proposing
that the County and the City work together to complete this transfer within the next five
months acknowledging both are in the process of preparing their respective 05/06
budgets.
The County proposes to transfer the following properties that, while owned by the County,
appear to provide primarily local rather than regional public benefit. (Attachment 1)
1. Buck Gully, including two view parks
a. Canyon View Park - Parcel 1111
b. Harbor Watch Park - Parcel 1112
c. Adjacent open space easements
2. Three view parks along Newport Coast Drive
a. Uppermost —Parcel 1114
b. Middle Park — Parcel 1115
c. Large lower Park w /parking — Parcel 1116
3. Open Space Easements North of Newport Coast Drive
These areas are depicted on attached map (Attachment II). Our current annual
operations and maintenance expenses for these approximates $17,340. The "cell site"
lease at the gazebo in Canyon View Park is also proposed to be assigned to the city;
this lease currently provides $ 32,400 in annual rental income.
HBP Program Management staff are directed to work with the City on this effort and will
contact your office in the near future for an appointment to discuss details, obtain your
input and arrange a site review. As always, please feel free to contact me
(714) 834 -6666 at your convenience.
D. Kiff
Conveyances
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Thank you very much in advance for your cooperation in this matter. If there are any
questions in the meantime, respective City staff should telephone Eric Jessen at 714-
834 -6786 or Harry Huggins at 714 - 834 -6790.
Very tray yours,
n G. Thomas. Director
arbors, Beaches and Parks
Attachments (2)
cc: Supervisor Tom Wilson, District 5
Vicki L. Wilson, Deputy CEO
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