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September 11, 2012
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Community Development Department
Kimberly Brandt, AICP, Director
949 - 644 -3226, kbrandt @newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Patrick J. Alford, Planning Manager
APPROVED: D. k
TITLE: Marina Park Coastal Land Use Plan Amendment (PA2012 -079)
1600 West Balboa Boulevard
ABSTRACT:
Amendment of Coastal Land Use Plan (CLUP) Policy No. 4.4.2 -1 to allow a 71- foot -tall
landmark tower feature depicting a lighthouse within the City's previously approved
Marina Park project to exceed the 35 -foot shoreline height limitation zone.
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Conduct a public hearing.
2) Adopt the attached draft Resolution (Attachment CC -1) that:
a. Rescinds Resolution No. 2012 -66 adopted on July 24, 2012;
b. Finds the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") to be satisfied by the
May 11, 2010, City Council certification of the Marina Park Project Environmental
Impact Report (EIR) (SCH # 2008051096) in compliance with the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City Council
Policy K -3; and
c. Approves Coastal Land Use Plan Amendment No. LC2012 -002.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no direct fiscal impact related to this item.
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Marina Park CLUP Amendment (PA2012 -079)
September 11, 2012
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Background
The City Council considered and approved the proposed amendment on July 24, 2012
(see staff report Attachment CC -2). However, it was later determined that the July
hearing did not comply with the Section 13515.c of California Code of Regulations,
which requires a minimum of six weeks between the issuance of the notice of
availability for the amendment and final action by the City. The notice of availability was
published on June 23, 2012. Therefore, the subject public hearing has been scheduled
for reconsideration of the item to meet the six week timeframe.
In June 2012, the California Coastal Commission approved the Marina Park project, but
limited the tower feature on the Sailing Center Building to 35 feet. The Coastal
Commission based this action on the interpretation that the tower feature did not comply
with Coastal Land Use Plan Policy 4.4.2 -1, which reflects the 35 -foot height limit of the
City's Shoreline Height Limitation Zone. Comments by some Coastal Commissioners
revealed concerns that, if approved without an amendment to the policy, the additional
height could create precedent for future increases in height. This concern was echoed
by Coastal Commission staff; therefore, the proposed amendment was drafted to only
apply to the Marina Park project.
Proposed Amendment
Although the approved plan includes a 71- foot -high tower resembling a lighthouse, the
request is to amend Coastal Land Use Plan Policy No. 4.4.2 -1 to allow a 73- foot -high
architectural tower. The proposed amendment is underlined below:
4.4.2 -1. Maintain the 35 -foot height limitation in the Shoreline Height Limitation Zone,
as graphically depicted on Map 4 -3, except for the following site.
Marina Park located at 1600 West Balboa Boulevard: A single, up to 73 -foot
tall architectural tower that does not include floor area but shall house
screened communications or emergency equipment, and create an iconic
landmark for the public to identify the site from land and water.
Analysis
The tower feature is considered a critical element of the project by facilitating navigation
of watercraft for new visitors, as well as to draw the beach going public into the park. In
addition to this functional role, the tower is anticipated to become an iconic feature for
the facility that reflects the City's history and culture.
The amendment is drafted to limit the exception to 35 -foot height limitation in the
Shoreline Height Limitation Zone to the tower feature to avoid setting a precedent for
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future projects. Future projects that propose significant deviation from 35 -foot limit or
future Implementation Plan regulations would require a site specific amendment to this
policy.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find the requirement for environmental review
pursuant to CEQA satisfied by the Marina Park Project Environmental Impact Report
(EIR) (SCH # 2008051096) that was certified by the City Council in compliance with the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City
Council Policy K -3 on May 11, 2010. The architectural tower at 73 feet high was
evaluated in the EIR, therefore no further environmental analysis is required. Copies of
the Marina Park Project Environmental Impact Report are available for public review
and inspection at the Planning Division or at the City of Newport Beach website at
www.newportbeachca.gov.
NOTICING:
In accordance with California Code of Regulations, Section 13515[c], on June 23, 2012,
a notice of availability of the proposed amendment to the Coastal Land Use Plan was
mailed to: 1) members of the public requesting such notices; 2) contiguous and affected
local governments; 3) various regional, state, and federal agencies, and 4) local libraries
and media.
Notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot and on the City's website, mailed
to property owners within 300 feet of the project site and posted at the site, a minimum
of 10 days in advance of this hearing consistent with the Municipal Code. Additionally,
the item appeared upon the agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and
on the City website.
Submitted by:
Kimberly Brand , AICP
Director
Attachments:
CC -1 Draft Resolution
CC -2 July 24, 2012 City Council Staff Report
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Attachment No. CC 1
Draft Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING COASTAL LAND USE PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. LC2012 -002, MODIFYING POLICY 4.4.2 -1 TO
ALLOW AN ARCHITECTURAL TOWER AT 1600 WEST
BALBOA BOULEVARD AND RECINDING RESOLUTION NO.
2012 -66 (PA2012 -079)
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SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS.
1. Between 2007 and 2009, working with residents, the citizen group Protect our Parks,
the Harbor Commission, and a 9- member Council /Citizens Advisory Committee, the
City developed the plan to replace the current mobile home park between 18th Street
and 15th Street along West Balboa Boulevard with a visitor - serving use.
2. The Marina Park Committee was appointed by the City Council to oversee the design
of the project and advise the City Council on the community and stakeholder interests.
The Marina Park Committee conducted fourteen public meetings between 2009 and
2011.
3. In March 2009, the City Council approved the concept plan for a visitor - serving marina,
a community building, a sailing center building that included a 71- foot -high
architectural tower, a new Girl Scout meeting house, parking, a tot play area,
restrooms, and lots of open grassy space for picnicking.
4. The Marina Park Project Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (SCH # 2008051096)
was certified to the City Council in compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City Council Policy K -3 on May
11. 2010.
5. The project was submitted for approval and permitting by the California Coastal
Commission, and was conditionally approved on June 13, 2012. Approval was
conditioned to reduce the height of the architectural tower to 35 feet. In June 2012, the
California Coastal Commission approved the Marina Park project, but limited the tower
feature on the Sailing Center Building to 35 feet. The Coastal Commission based this
action on the interpretation that the tower feature did not comply with Coastal Land
Use Plan Policy 4.4.2 -1, which reflects the 35 -foot height limit of the City's Shoreline
Height Limitation Zone.
6. Comments from some California Coastal Commission members and staff indicated
support for an Coastal Land Use Plan amendment if it were limited to the Marina Park
project so as not set a precedent for future increases in height.
7. In accordance with Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 13515, on
June 23, 2012, a notice of availability of the proposed amendment to the Coastal Land
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Use Plan was mailed to: 1) members of the public requesting such notices; 2)
contiguous and affected local governments; 3) various regional, state, and federal
agencies, and 4) local libraries and media.
8. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on July 5, 2012, in the City Hall
Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of
time, place and purpose of the meeting was given in accordance with the Newport
Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and
considered by, the Planning Commission at this meeting. At the conclusion of the
hearing, the Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No.
1889 recommending adoption of Coastal Land Use Plan Amendment No. LC2012-
002.
9. The City Council held public hearings on July 24, 2012, and September 11, 2012, in the
City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California.
Notices of time, place and purpose of these meetings were given in accordance with
the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented
to, and considered by, the City Council at these meetings.
SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION.
1. The Marina Park Project Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (SCH # 2008051096)
was certified to the City Council in compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City Council Policy K -3 on May
11. 2010.
2. The 73- foot -high tower element was included in the project description analyzed in the
EIR which concluded that the potential impact of the project on public views and
access would be less than significant. Therefore, the EIR concluded that the project,
including the tower element, was consistent with the goals and policies of the Coastal
Land Use Plan and the California Coastal Act.
SECTION 3. FINDINGS.
1. Amendments to the Coastal Land Use Plan are a legislative act. Neither the City nor
State Planning Law set forth any required findings for either approval or denial of such
amendments.
2. The second public hearing, held on September 11, 2012, was necessary to comply
with Title 14, Section 13515 of California Code of Regulations, which requires a
minimum of six weeks between the issuance of the notice of availability for a coastal
land use plan amendment and final action by the City.
3. The amendment of the City's Coastal Land Use Plan will allow for a tower feature to
be incorporated into the previously approved Marina Park Project. The tower, which
will depict a lighthouse, is considered a critical feature of the project in that it provides
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an iconic element of a public facility and will assist in wayfinding for the public from
land and water.
4. The analysis of the proposed project and architectural tower element demonstrate no
impacts to designated public view sheds or public access. The project analysis
demonstrated the project, including the 73 -foot tower element, would be in compliance
with the California Coastal Act. In that the subject amendment would only allow a
tower element on the subject site, the amendment is also consistent with the Coastal
Act.
SECTION 4. DECISION.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. Resolution No. 2012 -66 is hereby rescinded.
2. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves of Coastal Land Use Plan
Amendment No. LC2012 -002, modifying Policy No. 4.4.2 -1 to read as follows (changes
are underlined):
4.4.2 -1. Maintain the 35 -foot height limitation in the Shoreline Height Limitation Zone,
as graphically depicted on Map 4 -3, except for the following site.
Marina Park located at 1600 West Balboa Boulevard: A single, up to 73- foottall
architectural tower that does not include floor area but shall house screened
communications or emergency equipment, and create an iconic landmark for the
public to identify the site from land and water.
3. The Community Development Director is authorized to submit the Coastal Land Use Plan
Amendment No. LC2012 -002 to the California Coastal Commission for review.
4. Coastal Land Use Plan Amendment No. LC2012 -002 shall become effective upon
approval from the California Coastal Commission unless modifications to the amendment
are required as a result the Coastal Commission's approval. If the California Coastal
Commission approves and does not modify the amendment, no further action will be
required by the City Council. If the California Coastal Commission approves a modified
amendment, the amendment shall require a separate action by the City Council following
Coastal Commission approval.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of Newport Beach at a regular meeting held on
September 11, 2012, by the following vote to wit:
AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS
NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS
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Page 4 of 4
NANCY GARDNER, MAYOR
ATTEST:
LEILANI BROWN, CITY CLERK
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Attachment No. CC 2
July 24, 2012 City Council Staff Report
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City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 16
July 24, 2012
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Community Development Department
Kimberly Brandt, AICP, Director
949 - 644 -3226, kbrandt @newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: James Campbell, Principal Planner
APPROVED: 0,
TITLE: Marina Park Coastal Land Use Plan Amendment (PA2012 -079)
1600 West Balboa Boulevard
ABSTRACT:
Amendment of Coastal Land Use Plan (CLUP) Policy No. 4.4.2 -1 to allow a tower
feature within the City's previously approved Marina Park project to exceed the 35 -foot
shoreline height limitation zone. The Marina Park project was approved by the City
Council in May of 2010, and it included a 71 -foot tall landmark tower feature depicting a
lighthouse. No changes to the approved plans are proposed.
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Conduct a public hearing.
2) Adopt the attached draft Resolution (Attachment CC -1) that:
a. Finds the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") to be satisfied by the
May 11, 2010, City Council certification of the Marina Park Project Environmental
Impact Report (EIR) (SCH # 2008051096) in compliance with the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City Council
Policy K -3, and
b. Approves Coastal Land Use Plan Amendment No. LC2012 -002.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no direct fiscal impact related to this item.
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DISCUSSION:
The project site is approximately 10 acres and is developed with 57 mobile homes, the
Girl Scout house, park and recreation facilities (community center, tot lot, basketball
courts, public tennis courts, public access) and a surface parking lot. The site is
bordered to the east by a Parking lot, the American Legion Post 291, residential and
commercial uses, and 15" Street; to the south by West Balboa Boulevard, and
residential uses; and to the west by 18th Street, a hotel, and residential uses. The
General Plan Land Use Element designates the site as Park and Recreation and the
site is zoned Planned Community.
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Background
The City Council approved the concept plan for the Marina Park project in May of 2010,
following years of planning, public input, and certification of the Marina Park
Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The EIR evaluated the visual impact of a 73 -foot
tall tower and it concluded that there was no significant impact to public views. The
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architectural tower was ultimately approved at 71 feet as an iconic landmark to promote
aid in project identification and wayfinding. It was approved on the basis that the Zoning
Code allows for base height limits to be exceeded. After modest refinement by the
Marina Park Committee, the project was submitted to the California Coastal
Commission.
The Coastal Commission approved the project in June 2012, but limited the tower
feature to 35 feet on the basis that it did not comply with Coastal Land Use Plan Policy
4.4.2 -1. Commissioner comments revealed concerns that, if approved without an
amendment to the policy, the additional height could create precedent for future
increases in height. This concern was echoed by Coastal Commission staff, therefore,
the proposed amendment has been drafted to only apply to the Marina Park project.
The genesis of Policy 4.4.2 -1 was the Shoreline Height Limitation Zone that was
adopted by the City in the early 1970's to regulate and control development pressures
within the harbor area and to reduce impacts to public views. Non - residential structures
are limited to 35 feet in height and it includes West Newport, areas surrounding the
harbor, and it extends inland to the Back Bay.
Proposed Amendment
Although the approved plan includes a 71 -foot high tower resembling a lighthouse, the
request is to amend Coastal Land Use Plan Policy No. 4.4.2 -1 to allow a 73 -foot high
architectural tower. The proposed amendment is underlined below:
Coastal Land Use Policy 4.4.2 -1
Maintain the 35 -foot height limitation in the Shoreline Height Limitation Zone, as
graphically depicted on Map 4 -3, except for the following site.
Marina Park located at 1600 West Balboa Boulevard: A single, up to 73 -foot tall
architectural tower that does not include floor area but could house screened
communications or emergency equipment. The additional height would create an
iconic landmark for the public to identify the site from land and water and a visual
focal point to enhance public views from surrounding vantages.
Analysis
The tower is considered a critical element of the project by facilitating navigation of
watercraft for new visitors, as well as to draw the beach going public into the park. In
addition to this functional role, the tower is anticipated to become an iconic feature for
the facility which reflects the City's history and culture.
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The City in approving the Marina Park project evaluated potential view impacts that may
be created by the tower feature and concluded, that while visible from designated
viewing areas where public views are protected, it is not bulky, obtrusive, or otherwise
objectionable in nature. Some suggest that the tower feature enhances the view by
providing an architecturally coordinated and pleasing focal point within the view.
In approving the Marina Park project in 2010, the City Council made the requisite
findings and took the necessary discretionary actions to permit the tower feature to
exceed the "base" height of the zoning district.
Given the specific nature of the amendment, it could not be used as a precedent for
other future projects. Future projects would be subject to a site specific analysis to
demonstrate a less than significant visual impact prior to receiving any similar
consideration. It seems clear that a future amendment of this policy will be necessary to
provide a policy basis within the Local Coastal Program Implementation Plan to
consider future minor architectural variations or Variances similar to how the Zoning
Code provides. Future projects that propose significant deviation from 35 -foot limit or
future Implementation Plan regulations would require a site specific amendment to this
policy.
PlanningCommission Recommendation Recommendation
On July 5, 2012, the Planning Commission considered the proposed amendment at a
noticed public hearing (Attachment CC -2). At the conclusion of the meeting,
Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 1889 recommending
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adoption of the proposed amendment (Attachment CC -3). The Commission modified
the proposed policy to reflect a 73 -foot high tower as that was the height evaluated in
the EIR. This change would permit a modest amount of flexibility to change the design
that currently has the tower at 71 feet.
Alternatives
1. The City Council could decline to approve the proposed amendment. This option
would result in the construction of the Marina Park project with the architectural
tower being limited to 35 feet.
2. The City Council may modify the proposed amendment to a specified height that is
less than 73 feet.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find the requirement for environmental review
pursuant to CEQA satisfied by the Marina Park Project Environmental Impact Report
(EIR) (SCH # 2008051096) that was certified by the City Council in compliance with the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City
Council Policy K -3 on May 11, 2010. The architectural tower at 73 feet high was
evaluated in the EIR, therefore no further environmental analysis is required. Copies of
the Marina Park Project Environmental Impact Report are available for public review
and inspection at the Planning Division or at the City of Newport Beach website at
www.newportbeachca.gov.
NOTICING:
Notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot and on the City's website, mailed
to property owners within 300 feet of the project site and posted at the site, a minimum
of 10 days in advance of this hearing consistent with the Municipal Code. Additionally,
the item appeared upon the agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and
on the City website.
Submitted by:
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Kimberly Brand , AICP
Director
Attachments:
CC -1 Draft Resolution approving LC2012 -002
CC -2 Excerpt of Planning Commission meeting minutes (unapproved)
CC -3 Planning Commission Resolution No. 1889
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, September 11, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be
conducted in the City Council Chambers (Building A) at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. The City
Council of the City of Newport Beach will consider the following application:
Marina Park CLUP Amendment - Amendment of Coastal Land Use Plan (CLUP) Policy 4.4.2 -1 to allow an
architectural tower within the City's previously approved Marina Park project to exceed the 35 -foot shoreline
height limitation zone. The Marina Park project was approved by the City Council in March of 2009, and it
included a 71- foot -high landmark architecural feature depicting a lighthouse. No change to the approved plans
are proposed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that all significant environmental concerns for the proposed project
have been addressed in a previously certified environmental document prepared for the Marina Park Project
(SCH. No. 2008051096); and that the City of Newport Beach intends to use said document for the above noted
project, and further that there are no additional reasonable alternative or mitigation measures that should be
considered in conjunction with said project. Copies of the previously prepared environmental document are
available for public review and inspection at the Planning Division or at the City of Newport Beach website at
www.newportbeachca.gov.
All interested parties may appear and present testimony in regard to this application. If you challenge this
project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you raised at the public hearing or in written
correspondence delivered to the City, at, or prior to, the public hearing. Administrative procedures for appeals
are provided in the Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 20.64. The application may be continued to a
specific future meeting date, and if such an action occurs additional public notice of the continuance will not be
provided. Prior to the public hearing the agenda, staff report, and documents may be reviewed at the City
Clerk's Office (Building B), 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, 92663 or at the City of
Newport Beach website at www.newportbeachca.gov. Individuals not able to attend the meeting may contact
the Planning Division or access the City's website after the meeting to review the action on this application.
For questions regarding this public hearing item please contact Patrick J. Alford, Planning Manager, at
(949) 644 -3235, palford@newportbeachca.gov.
Project File No.: PA2012 -079
Zone: PC -51 (Planned Community)
Location: 1600 W. Balboa Boulevard, a 10 -acre,
bay- fronting parcel located between 15th and 18th
Streets on the Balboa Peninsula.
Activity No.: LC2012 -002
General Plan: PR (Parks and Recreation)
Applicant: City of Newport Beach
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Marina Park CLUP Amendment
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Date of City Council Public Hearing: September 11, 2012
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COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I am a citizen of the United States and a
resident of the County of Los Angeles; I
am over the age of eighteen years, and
not a party to or interested in the notice
published. I am a principal clerk of the
NEWPORT BEACH /COSTA MESA
DAILY PILOT, which was adjudged a
newspaper of general circulation on
September 29, 1961, case A6214, and
June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the
City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange,
and the State of California. Attached to
this Affidavit is a true and complete copy
as was printed and published on the
following date(s):
Saturday, September 1, 2012
I certify (or declare) under penalty of
perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct.
Executed on September 6, 2012
at Los Angeles, California
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