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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5 - Newport Hilla Community Association request to encroach Buffalo Hills Park at 1900 Port Carlow PlaceTO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks Beaches & Recreation Commission Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission Marie Knight, Director Recreation and Senior Services Department _ Agenda Item No,k5-_ September 2, 2003 David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department Request for encroachment within Buffalo Hills Park adjacent to the Newport Hills Community Association Clubhouse located at 1900 Port Carlow Place. RECOMMENDATION Staff's position is neutral regarding this request and have no formal recommendation. Background The Newport Hills Community Association (NHCA) submitted the following: • Attachment A — Letter from David A. Anderson • Attachment B — Plan as it currently exists • Attachment C — Conceptual Plan for land and hardscape improvements The proposed plan calls for an expanded clubhouse, but preserves the existing pool facilities. In addition to the improvements in the immediate pool area, the Association is requesting an encroachment into the adjacent park area in order to accomplish the following park/land improvements: 1. Demolish and replace the existing sidewalk in the front of the clubhouse providing a more cohesive entrance into the newly remodeled facility. 2. Demolish, realign and replace sidewalk along the east side of the property line of the clubhouse and pool area. As shown in the pictures, this sidewalk currently curves around the existing block wall and then follows along the pool gate. The Association feels that there is a line of site hazard for persons on bikes, scooters etc... and is proposing to straighten out the sidewalk to eliminate the hazard. In addition, the sidewalk is distressed in a few areas and in need of repair. 3. Encroachment into the Park on the north side of the pool area in order to install a new pool entrance at the north east corner of the pool deck to allow pool users easier access to the park. 4. Encroachment into the Park on the north side of the pool area to enhance the perimeter landscaping and provide more screening between the pool activities and the Park. As noted in their request, the NHCA will be responsible for all costs associated with these improvements as well as the costs for the ongoing maintenance of the landscape improvements. You may also note that this request is significantly scaled back from the request submitted to the Commission several months ago. For numerous reasons the Association is not ready to move forward with their extensive expansion plans as previously submitted and what is now requested only involves minor encroachments into the park in order to better accommodate the pool patrons, provide aesthetic enhancements and a safer walkway. As is our practice, staff has noticed all homeowners within 500 feet of the perimeter of the project of the request and the opportunity for comment at the September 2, 2003 Commission meeting. Attachments PB &R Commission Agenda Item No. 7 March 6, 2007 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: General Services Director SUBJECT: Reforestation Request Recommendation Staff reconunends that the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission approve the reforestation request of the Newport Hills Community Association (NHCA), property owner of the NHCA's Clubhouse at 1900 Port Carlow Place. Discussion City Council Policy G -1, Reforestation of City Trees requires that individual property owners living within a legally established community association area with mandatory association membership must petition for reforestation through their respective association. Per City Council Policy G -1, the City has received a request from the Newport Hills Community Association Board of Directors approving the removal of two City Lemon Scented Gum park trees within the Buffalo Hills Park adjacent to 1900 Port Carlow Place. In addition to planting two 24- inch replacement trees, the Newport Hills Community Association Board of Directors are proposing to incur the cost for the planting of two additional 24 -inch box trees within the specified area for park enhancement. The property owner has complied with the requirements of the G -1 Policy, and has agreed to assume the full cost of the removal and replacement of the City trees, approximately $1,248.00 (5390 for the required two 24 -inch box replacement trees, $390 for the additional planting of two 24 -inch box trees, and $468 for two removals). Staff has attached a Tree Inspection Report, Tree Inventory Detail, and photographs related to the request. The Newport Hills Community Association has received a copy of this report and a notice of the Commission meeting. Very respectfully, Mark Harmon Attachments: (A) Newport Hills Community Association, Board of Directors Minutes (B) Tree Removal Request Application (C) Tree Inspection and Tree Inventory Detail (D) Photos (E) Area Map Newport Hills Community Association • August 20, 2003 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission Staff Members 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92658 RE: NEWPORT HILLS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CLUBHOUSE Dear Staff Members, On behalf of the Newport Hills Community Association ( "NHCA ") would like to request the Parks, Beaches and Recreation ( "PB &R ") Commission's approval to proceed with the following park land improvements: 1. Demolish and replace existing side walk at new Clubhouse entry. 2. Demolish, realign and replace side walk along east property line of Clubhouse and pool area. 3. Request approval to encroach into park land for the installation of new pool entrance at the north east corner of the pool deck. 4. Enhance perimeter landscaping around new clubhouse and existing pool deck as defined on the proposed landscape plan prepared by Charles Towbridge and Associates • (attached). As discussed during our on -site meeting with the PB &R Commission Staff Members, NHCA will be responsible for all costs associated with the requested improvements. In addition, NHCA will provide and pay for the associated landscape maintenance for the new landscaped areas. We thank the staff members again for taking the time to workout this public improvement that will ultimately benefit the community. We look forward to addressing any questions the staff peffiFeN or commissioners may have during the September PB &R Commission meeting. 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