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City Council Staff Report
Agenda Item No. 15
January 10, 2012
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Public Works Department
Stephen G. Badum, Public Works Director
949 - 644 -3311, sbadum (a)newportbeachca.gov
Community Development Department
Kimberly Brandt, AICP, Director
949 - 644 -3226, kbrandt(a)newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Dennis Stone, Consultant
APPROVED: 0, K
TITLE: Santa Ana Heights - Bristol Street South Landscape Revitalization
Project
ABSTRACT:
Approval of the Conceptual Plan developed in conjunction with the Santa Ana Heights -
Bristol Street South Landscaping Revitalization Citizen Advisory Panel (CAP) and approved
by the Ad -Hoc Neighborhood Revitalization Committee for landscape, hardscape and
signage improvements that could be considered as part of future Capital Improvement
Programs for the stretch of Bristol Street southbound between Irvine Avenue and Jamboree
Road.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Approve the Santa Ana Heights - Bristol Street South Landscaping Conceptual Plan and
include the design & construction of the project for consideration in upcoming Capital
Improvement Program prioritization and budgeting reports, deliberations and actions.
2. Provide direction to staff on supplemental CAP recommendations listed on Page 3 of this
report.
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no fiscal impact related to approval of this concept plan. However, subsequent
implementation actions considered as part of upcoming Capital Improvement Program
budget could include the following costs:
Construction Document Preparation: $28,000
Construction: $500,000
Additional Annual Maintenance: $20,400 per year
DISCUSSION:
Public Participation
The City Council's Ad -Hoc Neighborhood Revitalization Committee created a two - member
Citizen Advisory Panel to guide the development of the Santa Ana Heights - Bristol Street
South Landscaping Revitalization Conceptual Plan and to encourage public participation in
the process.
The attached Conceptual Plan reflects the input and deliberations of the CAP and testimony
received from the public during two noticed public meetings / working sessions conducted
during August and September 2011.
CAP and Ad -Hoc Neighborhood Revitalization Committee Actions
At its August 17 and September 21, 2011 meetings, the CAP considered input from the
project's Landscape Architect — Harry Kobzeff of TCLA, Inc. — and testimony from members
of the public regarding suggestions for improving the appearance of the southbound segment
of Bristol Street between Irvine Avenue and Jamboree Road.
Following the September 21, 2011 meeting, one of the two CAP members suggested to the
City that the concept plan was developed sufficiently to proceed without additional CAP
participation; therefore, no additional CAP meetings were held.
Following the conclusion of the CAP process, the Ad -Hoc Neighborhood Revitalization
Committee voted at its December 15, 2011 meeting, to recommend Council adoption of the
Conceptual Plan and recommended that Council include consideration of the Conceptual
Plan as part of the upcoming Capital Improvement Program budget deliberations.
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Conceptual Design
The Santa Ana Heights — Bristol Street South Landscaping Revitalization Conceptual Plan
recommendations apply to the stretch of southbound Bristol Street between Irvine Avenue
and Jamboree Road. The project's Landscape Architects - Harry Kobzeff of TCLA, Inc. —
worked with the CAP and City staff to create a conceptual plan that reflected the unique
characteristics of the area and neighborhood, improved the aesthetic for residents and
visitors, acknowledged existing constraints, and coordinated with the landscape elements of
the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan. The CAP's priorities for the conceptual plan included
(but were not limited to):
• Recognition that the area is a high - visibility gateway to Newport Beach;
• Taking a holistic approach that would incorporate existing elements, plant and
hardscape palettes within the Santa Ana Heights area that have been utilized in
previous projects including the Fire Station #7 and Mesa -Birch Park so as to reinforce
the identity of the area; and
The use of phasing and pocket improvements that would have an immediate impact
on street revitalization on both sides of Bristol Street;
The CAP's recommendations were prepared to a level of detail appropriate to conceptual
planning documents. Additional levels of engineering, design, analysis and public review —
including possible coordination with other public and regulatory agencies — would be
expected prior to final design and implementation. While not specifically tasked with
considering a budget for the projects, the CAP, City staff and Landscape Architect were
mindful of existing landscape and hardscape investments in the area and the life -cycle cost of
various improvement alternatives.
The concept plan documents include schematic, rendered and photo - simulated design views;
sample planting, hardscape, and furnishing palettes; and descriptive narratives for the major
elements within the street segments. The conceptual plan documents are included as
Attachment CC -1.
Supplemental Recommendations
In addition to the formal recommendations contained in the conceptual plan documents,
several suggestions for items that could be considered for additional future action were
recorded during the committee discussions and public comment periods of the CAP and Ad-
Hoc Committee meetings. The following list summarizes those supplemental
recommendations:
1. Increase Code Enforcement activities in the commercial areas on the south side of
Bristol Street to ensure compliance with City policies and ordinances related to
signage, temporary banners, uses, etc.
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2. Consider adding similar hardscape elements to the Bristol Street North Landscape
plan to coordinate with those contained in the Bristol Street plan (but without delaying
the implementation of the Bristol Street North plan).
3. Bristol Street west of Irvine Avenue, although outside of the Newport Beach city
boundary, is visually blighted and a perceived part of the gateway to the City.
Consider coordinating with other public agencies to extend the Bristol Street plan
improvements tc include that segment.
4. Use the new Conceptual Plan for landscape guidance as redevelopment of private
properties on the south side of Bristol Street occurs. Staff notes there are no
prescribed landscaping requirements for private properties on Bristol Street within the
Santa Ana Heights Speck Plan; however, if approved. staff will ensure
redevelopment projects implement plant palettes consistent with this Conceptual Plan.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA') pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and
15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential
for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. The adoption of a
conceptual plan does not authorize any specific development or project and the conceptual
plan only provide non - regulatory design guidance for future projects that would be subject to
CEQA.
Projects funded as a result of this Santa Ana Heights - Bristol Street South Landscaping
Conceptual Plan may be subject to environmental review.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the
meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
Submitted
F6,Step en G. Badum Kimberly Brandt
Public Works Director Community De lopment Director
Attachments: CC -1 Concept Plans
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City Council
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CITIZEN ADVISORY PANEL AND
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
Santa Ana Heights Landscaping
Bristol South
Santa Ana Heights Landscaping
Citizen Advisory Panel
• City Council Liaison
— Mayor Mike Henn
• Committee Members
— Tim Stoa ks
— Sarah Wilkinson
• City Staff
— Iris Lee, Ben Zdeba, Jim Campbell
• Landscape Architect
— Harry Kobzeff, TCLA Inc.
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Santa Ana Heights Landscaping
Process
• Two public CAP meetings @ SAH Fire Station
• Conceptual planning level of detail
• Presentations, public comment, discussion
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• CAP recommended Staff finalize designs and present to
NRC (Nov. 10 & Dec. 15)
• Include list of Add'I Recommendations
• Preliminary Budget
• NRC accepted and recommends Council adoption of the
Conceptual Plan and inclusion in upcoming CIP
deliberations
Design Priorities
• High visibility gateway to Newport Beach
• Incorporate elements used in other SAH
projects to reinforce identity of the area
• Utilize phasing and pocket improvements for
both sides of Bristol
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Additional CAP Recommendations
• Stepped up code enforcement along south side of
Bristol (ensure compliance with sign ordinance)
• Consider hardscape elements in North Bristol plan
(but don't hold up implementation)
• Consider applying plan to Bristol Street west of
Irvine Avenue (outside City boundary)
• Use Concept Plan for guideline as redevelopment
of private properties on south side of Bristol Street
occurs
Design
$28,000
Construction
$500,000
Annual
Maintenance
$20,400
Lineal Feet
3,800
Actions /Recommendations
Approve the Santa Ana Heights — Bristol Street
South Landscaping Conceptual Plan and include
design and construction of the project for
consideration in upcoming
Program prioritization and
deliberations and actions.
Capital Improvement
budgeting reports,
Provide direction to staff on supplemental CAP
recommendations listed on Page 3 of the staff
report.
Dennis Stone Consulting, Inc. 2012