HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Lido VillageCampbell, James
From: Violet Lorenzen [valorenzen @gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:27 PM
To: Campbell, James
Subject: City Hall
I hope we use the above property for something other than a Hotel.
Guests would need to drive to the structure and that means more
traffic, of which we have more than enough. Thank you for the
opportunity to express my concern.
Violet Lorenzen
1
ASS -3 -62(0 �z
Campbell, James
From: Russell Singer [russellsinger @gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 7:34 AM
To: Campbell, James
Subject: Re: June 26, 2012 - City Council Study Session regarding existing City Hall complex
Dear Mr. Campbell,
I own the property located at 3315 - 3345 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach; directly across from City Hall. My
biggest
problem to retain tenants is the lack of parking. There used to be several parking places for the public in front
of
City Halll that were removed several years ago. I have seen newer centers, including Fashion Island becoming
under parked....... so general public parking, parking, parking is my biggest concern no matter what the use. I
know
there too has been several studies regarding metered parking costs of which I am a proponent of making them as
least expensive as possible to then generate more retail traffic, which then increases sales, which generates sales
taxes and revenue for the City. Thank you.
Best Regards,
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Campbell, James <JCampbellna,newportbeachca.gov> wrote:
On Tuesday, June 26, 2012, at 4:00 PM, or soon thereafter, the City Council will be conducting a study
session regarding the future use of the existing City Hall complex located at 3300 Newport Boulevard.
The meeting will be conducted in the City Council Chambers at City Hall.
Staff will be presenting an outline of amendments to the General Plan, Coastal Land Use Plan, and the
Zoning Code that would support a variety of future uses. Those future uses could include residential,
commercial, and civic uses. Commercial uses could include a small hotel and civic uses could include a
community center, fire station and /or public parking. Everyone is invited to attend and participate. No
final decision will be made at the meeting; however, Staff will be seeking additional direction from the
City Council after public input is received. If you cannot attend and wish to have your voice heard, send
an email or letter and I will make sure the City Council receives it.
Feel free to forward this message to any interested party. If you have any questions, feel free to contact
me at 949 - 644 -3210 or send me an email at icampbell(a )newportbeachca.gov.
James Campbell
Principal Planner
1
Russell Singer
303 Broadway St., Suite 204 -1
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Office: (949)494 -6629
Cell: (949)280 -4336
Fax: (949)494 -5747
E -Mail: RussellSineerQamail.com
DRE License #00546668
Campbell, James
From: Bruce Brandenburg [BruceBrandenburg @sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 10:05 AM
To: Campbell, James
Subject: Existing City Hall Complex
Jim,
I was impressed last year when Dave Kiff had the city look at all the city properties in West Newport to determine what
we have and maybe future uses. I would be impressed if the city looks at this globally(city Wide) and just not what can
be done with the current site as a single property. The City Manager, Staff and council, as professionals, have a good
idea of where we are and what may be needed over the next 25 -50 years. In addition where we have facilities or
services that are not serving all the residents and /or property owners equally.
So as a resident and owner if the city identified long term needs of the residents, property owners, visitors and the city
and took that into consideration on the potential uses along with the needs of the peninsula I would support the
outcome. FYI, I didn't support marine park as I would have had a hotel that produced revenue and brought people to the
village, I wouldn't have put the senior center in Newport Coast area and finally I love my library but we have to change
to the digital age and that was what Dave was trying to address last year. So to simply say it if the city takes the long
view, evaluates the options and communicates them with the pluses and minuses I support your efforts. We need to get
better communication vehicles and engagement processes to enable our residents and owners so that the vocal
minority doesn't drown out the silent majority. Also to look forward and not backward.
Thanks for your efforts
Bruce Brandenburg
1- 714 - 343 -4989
Campbell, James
From: Wendy Webb [wendywebb @advancedonline.coml
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 1:48 PM
To: Campbell, James
Subject: Lido Village Revitalization
Honorable James Campbell,
OUR LIDO VILLAGE REVITALIZATION NEEDS A VIBRANT ANCHOR USE NOT APARTMENTS AND A
PARKING STRUCTURE
At this time the City is proposing a parking structure with apartments above for the City Hall Site. This is not the
highest and best use and may even be detrimental to the revitalization of Lido Village. I am not in favor of this
use, but would rather have an UPSCALE DESTINATION BEACH HOTEL to revitalize our Lido Village.
Benefits from an UPSCALE DESTINATION BEACH HOTEL:
• Create a landmark iconic entry to the peninsula and a vibrant anchor use for the village
• Generate less traffic trips and require less parking as guest will need to do little or no driving
• Add to the revenue of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment which are all within minutes walking
distance
• Increase the use of nearby Duffy and gondola rentals and lessons for surfing, sailing, and paddle
boards
• Provide community space for residents and visitors in the form of a shared park area and public plaza
• Help to create a secure sense of place in the village for day and night activities and act as a night
safety light
• Generate more revenue than other uses for the City from the land lease of the site and from hotel taxes
The site may be the only one in this historic area available for an anchor hotel, and the positive change from
such a destination use at Lido Village should increase the perceived value of all the commercial and residential
property in the area. The new use for City Hall Site was intended to benefit Lido Village and the surrounding
community.
I urge you to consider an upscale beach hotel and not a parking lot /apartments.
Sincerely,
Wendy Webb
Wendv Webb
Advanced Real Estate Services, Inc.
License #00768867
MLO #339155
This cummunicat .n is con fidenl gl and may _ .. a .., .. e - • . is proprietary. • - ....,.ise _... d by law (aI....___
contain informa[o � or material that is legally privileged and�or ofhenvise protected by lava (all such rights
and protpclions being expressly reserved hereby), if you have received it in error or if you are not the intended recipient. please immediately notify the sender by
return message and permanently deleie the message, inducing any attachments and destroy any printed copies. Any unauthorized use, copying or dissemination
of tl ^.is communication is strictFv prohibited and may be t_nlaw011. Than". you
ARE& Inc. operating under California License # 0033'1509
Campbell, James
From: Dick Brown [dickbrn @yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 5:05 PM
To: Campbell, James
Subject: Lido village revitalization
We are definitely in favor of an upscale destination beach hotel for the City Hall site . The benefits would be
far greater than the minor negative issues.
Thank you for representing the majority of us here on Lido Isle.. Richard Brown
Campbell, James
From: Linda Klein [lklein14 @me.com]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 10:59 AM
To: Campbell, James
Subject: Planning meeting
Dear Mr. Campbell,
As Lido Peninsula residents become aware of the city's plan they realize that their input is
being ignored and there is a lack of interest by the city to seek out involvement by the
residents. This site is public land and it must be used to LIFT, NOT DEGRADE the adjacent
areas. It is abundantly clear that the city's plan cannot possibly do that. The recent Lido
meeting with Rush Hill was nothing more than a move to promote the city's agenda. with the
sm no one could even see what he was talking about
1