HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Lido Village Conceptual PlanningCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. ss3
November 23, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Department
James Campbell, 949 - 644 -3210, icampbell()newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: Lido Village Conceptual Planning
ISSUE
The City has participated in a conceptual planning effort for the Lido Village area, which
consists of the current City Hall site, Lido Marina Village and Via Lido Plaza. Two
alternative plans have been prepared for City Council consideration and input prior to
the creation of final plans.
RECOMMENDATION
Provide input and direction on the two concept plans presented
DISCUSSION
On July 27, 2010, the City Council designated an ad hoc committee consisting of Mayor
Curry and Council Members Henn and Rosansky to participate in a conceptual planning
process to analyze potential land use alternatives for the City Hall site, Lido Marina
Village and Via Lido Plaza. The ad hoc committee along with representatives of Lido
Marina Village and Via Lido Plaza retained a Tim Collins to manage the overall effort.
William Hezmalhalch Architects was selected from a competitive selection process to
develop the conceptual plans. Two alternatives will be presented during the study
session and these two alternatives are considered 90% complete.
Next Step
The design team will take all input offered by the City Council and the public during the
study session and they will continue to refine the concept plans. A public outreach
meeting is planned for January 11, 2011, which is intended to focus on City Hall re -use
options. The schedule anticipates a final comprehensive presentation of the full study to
the City Council on January 25, 2011.
Lido Village Conceptual Planning
November 23, 2010
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Environmental Review
Lido Village Conceptual Planning Project is only a planning and /or feasibility study for
possible future actions that the City has not approved, adopted or funded. The concept
plans are not regulatory documents and would not have a legally binding effect. This
activity is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to
Title 14, Chapter 3, Section 15262 of the California Code of Regulations.
Public Notice
This agenda item has been noticed in accordance with the Brown Act (72 hours in
advance of the public meeting). The item appeared upon the agenda for this meeting
which was posted at City Hall and on the City website.
Funding Availability
Funding for this continued effort has been equally shared between the three major
stakeholders: the City and the owners of Lido Marina Village and Via Lido Plaza. No
additional funding is requested.
Prepared and submitted by:
J4mes Campbell, Acting Planning Director
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LIDO VILLAGE
CONCEPT PLAN
CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION
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11 -23 -10
Tim Collins
TC Collins & Associates
Introduction - Opening Remarks
Objectives of this forum
• Narrow down to optimal plans
• Give input on preferred features
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• Near preliminary reactions to market demand and economic feasibility of
options
Set deliverables needs for I -I I -I I meeting (more verticallgraphic
illustrations)
Revisit the Project
• What we have learned -data gathering
• Guiding principles - test the vision
• Challenges to Integrated, Phased plan
• Final inventory of current uses
• Response to Public Input /Comments
• Major Stakeholders' Vision
Hear about plan refinements
• Need for Phasing flexibility
New adjacent projectsledge conditions
Identified parking deficit
Owner expectations for plan concession/incentives
"Sense of Place" and "Gateway" features
Public Use /Benefit Options - City Hall site
• Life Long Learning Center
• SeniorHousing
Health Fitness/Wellness Center
Public Comments /Q &A
• Speaker self -intro and time limits
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Closing remarks - Major Stakeholders
Look ahead dates - Next Public Outreach Forums
• 1- 11- 114:00 PM -City Council Study Session -City Nail Reuse Options
1 -25- 117:00 PM -Final Presentation- Integrated Plans
Todd Larner
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Architecture and Planning
WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED .®
WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED
GUIDING
Provide thoughtful yet creative design
solutions that are appropriate for the City
of Newport Beach.
• Retain boutique quality of retail experience.
• Incorporate morevert icality into the village encouraging a broader
diversity of use&
• Joint Use Parking Programs
Balance local service needs and maximize
regional draw opportunities without
sacrificing one for the other.
• Tap Into the sub - regional draw opportunities for the village. Avoid
pitfalls of trying to over -reach our audience.
• Enhance our greatest assets -The Beach and the Ray.
• New opportunities for marina Improvements.
Highlight Lido Village as a "Gateway
Village" for the City of Newport Beach.
• Incorporate thoughtful branding, signage and monumentation
programs for the village.
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Develop a "Smart Streets" program to frame and define the
character of the village.
• Altering street patterns to make them more intuitive.
Respect the local desire for strong
aesthetic value for each unique city
village.
• Create an architectural theme and style that is appropriate
and thoughtful for Lido Nllage. Use historic mater €als, colors
and styles in a crafted application.
• Weave Newport's great maritime and resort history into an
Implementable vision.
• Visioning and architectural styling
Insure all land use concepts are
thoroughly tested from a market
standpoint as well as revenue
generation while incorporating
stakeholder and public perspective.
• Ensure that the project Is economically, socially and
environmentally sustainable.
Checking the pie during design: CNB, Duda, Marshall Olen.
Develop a dynamic plan that is
approvable by Newport Beach public
officials & key staff, stakeholders,
citizens and the California Coastal
Commission.
• Provide a workable mix of uses that will stand the test of time
and provide greater public benefit.
• Draw on community outreach to help provide authorship in
crafting program, theme and vision for the village. glii"Va
4 "Big Idea" Concepts from T.A.P.
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Connectivity
Main Street
Support and Concerns from local residents and business
owners.
• Parking -Needs to be improved and joint use programming.
• Anchor with greater benefit (high end tenant) Hospitality.
• Charter Yacht and interaction. Negative. How do we improve?
• Community Center on City Hall.
• City Hall is for the residents'services It's already a civic site, keep it civic in re-
use.
• Need for Residential: What Kind? Seniors, affordable, market rate etc.
• Nautical Heritage "Celebrate" our city.
• Create a sense of place "Water- Front. Live, Work, Play - spend time here.
• Gateway- Expand Study Area "sphere "to include Newport Blvd. Retail.
• Incorporate future flexibility.
• Eminent domain concerns from local businesses and residents.
• Big Vision -Don't stick with status quo.
VISIONING
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Key points
Canal waterway throughout the
site
&1,1 Re- Configure all parcels
Pedestrian promenade along
4� wG> waterfront
Narrowing the Field - From 4 plans down to 2
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Opportunities
• Beach to Bay and Toes to Water
• Create a neighborhood destination - "The Living -room'
• Relocation of the party boats and improving the docks/ bulkhead in Lido
Village.
7 O' canti lever of the bulkhead.
• Iconic bridge element/ gateway and connectivity to Mariners Mile.
• Improve automobile circulation to benefit retail storefronts.
• Separate residential neighborhood from retail uses. Change street patterning.
• Possible relocation of Elks while retaining their waterfront presence.
• Provide new location for iconic fire station. Sense of civic pride.
• City Hall site Flexibility for seniors, high end residential, wellness program or life
long learning village.
• Bring benefit to neighboring retail/ commercial uses.
• Revenue generating parking structure and management program.
City hall site as an education
campus and life long learning
For profit university venue
Loca'I university extension
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facility
Narrowing the Field - From 4 plans down to 2
The fo!/owingisa listoflteyelemeots idenrXedfrom each of the 4akernatiues thalhe /pedshape
the program, phasing andphysica / /ayaulofthe. site
Opportunities
• Beach to Bay and Toes to Water
• Create a neighborhood destination - "The Living -room'
• Relocation of the party boats and improving the docks/ bulkhead in Lido
Village.
7 O' canti lever of the bulkhead.
• Iconic bridge element/ gateway and connectivity to Mariners Mile.
• Improve automobile circulation to benefit retail storefronts.
• Separate residential neighborhood from retail uses. Change street patterning.
• Possible relocation of Elks while retaining their waterfront presence.
• Provide new location for iconic fire station. Sense of civic pride.
• City Hall site Flexibility for seniors, high end residential, wellness program or life
long learning village.
• Bring benefit to neighboring retail/ commercial uses.
• Revenue generating parking structure and management program.
Constraints
• Existing parking deficits with current densities with retail and residential.
• Existing long term ground leases.
• Improvement opportunities vs. building replacement costs. All sites.
• General Plan - Need modification to improve future opportunities. Density /
intensity, height and parking.
• Phasing commitments. Parking, Building, Street Improvements, Docks and
Bulkheads, Fire Department,
• Thinking our of the box and unifying a visionary plan.
• Limited capabilities of incorporating people places.
Signalization and traffic patterns.
• Creating a performance based plan based upon today's market conditions not
future opportunities.
• Thoughtfully separating the pedestrian and bike from the cars. "Safety"
• Promoting 4 sided buildings and architecture.
• Coastal commission to support marina improvement to Lido Village. "Public
Access"
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est. 27,250 TOTAL S.F.
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72,600 TOTAL S.F.
PARKING@ 4.5/ 1000 SF = 326 P
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VORNADO LIDO VILLAGE
est. 107,860 TOTAL S.F.
PARKING® 1/ 4500 SF = 485 SP
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