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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Non-Agenda Item - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed April 24, 2018 Non -Agenda Item Mulvey, Jennifer From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 4:58 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: Statement- Please distribute for City Council Meeting and Enter Into the Public Record Attachments: City of Newport Beach- Statement to City Council for the Public record re Residential Overdevelopment and Impacts 4-24-18.docx From: Denys Oberman Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 4:52:09 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Dept - City Council; City Clerk's Office Cc: dho@obermanassociates.com Subject: Statement- Please distribute for City Council Meeting and Enter Into the Public Record Thank you. Denys H. Oberman Regards, Denys H. 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City of Newport Beach: Statement to City Council April 24,2018 -Please Enter Into the Public Record – "MAXIMING PROPERTY VALUES------ AT WHOSE EXPENSE...." The City, and particularly our City Council, has repeatedly proclaimed its philosophy of, Protecting Individual Property Rights, and allowing people to maximize the Value of their property. In the name of this philosophy, the City has repeatedly "relaxed" its review of proposed development , with perpetual approval of Variances and failure to fulfill its obligations under the General and Local Coastal Plans. Over the past several years, the City has allowed basic residential zoning standards and regulations to morph to the detriment of our residential neighborhood character and integrity. Combined with inadequate permitting and building review and inspection , this has resulted in Property Damage and Diminution of Value to surrounding neighbors. Examples include: height regulations/restrictions; setback requirements; and structural review. Residential developers, large and small, have learned how to, and been allowed to,game the system.The Game: • Submit plans for structures over 2 times the scale and weight of those currently on sites • Submitting and securing approvals, permits based on one sets of permits. • Later, submitting Piecemeal plans to permit additional structures; revise scale ,add items with impact on site footprint and integrity, such as detention ponds; 3rd stories; 102 ft long x 6 ft high concrete walls; features with gas lines; relocating proposed structures to reduce setbacks. • Through perpetual "relaxations" of codes and irresponsible granting of variances, structures being permitted and built that are Too Big for the Property—site characteristics and surrounding conditions. ..................... The City does not regularly validate that property lines are fully surveyed and marked with Surveyor tags, or that the combined structures are in conformance with requirements to maintain stability and integrity of subject and surrounding sites. These practices have resulted in significant damage to property integrity ,and diminution of Value of surrounding residences. Here are some Real Life Examples, reported in our informal survey of several hundred residents seeking relief from the City, and you can judge for yourselves. What if YOU experienced: • Loss of Views • Loss of Natural light and Air Flow • Loss of Privacy • Taking of your Land • Loss of your side setbacks constraining /eliminating safe ingress, egress and rendering your property Non -conforming • Cracking of your homes' foundations • Buckling and cracking of exterior and interior walkways and stone • Destruction of your trees and plants • Light Trespass making it impossible to sleep To its Residents and Constituents, The City says: "It's your problem" OR, "We don't have the money/staff for required Inspections" We say: It is OUR PROBLEM. Monetary claims and damages alone do not restore the integrity of our neighborhoods or the peaceful, safe enjoyment of our homes. If the City does not modify its policy and practice, Our Residential Neighborhoods are soon to irrevocably become an unsafe, unpleasant lineup of Commercial -like uses for the remainder of our Lives—this is NOT our Vision of Newport Beach! PLEASE LISTEN TO YOUR CONSITUENTS AND ACT NOW: • Just say NO to oversized development which requires compromise of our zoning and building standards for feasibility • Require that plans include ALL structures. prior to approval to transition to building phase • Property lines to be fully surveyed with each corner tagged by PLS, and require property owners/their agents to obtain full consent of surrounding neighbors as to those property lines/boundaries • Geotechnical/structural inspection a site within 1 year of proposed development. • Proper notice and approval of Coastal zone requirements through public process PRIOR to initiating construction This is one of a series of Commentaries to address this issue. Thank you for your consideration. Denys H. Oberman Resident and Stakeholder West Oceanfront Cc: SPON, CDM Residents Association, Central Penninsula Community Association, West Newport Community Association, Lido Community Association, L. Klein, L. Curran, D. Sherbeck, R. Lovell, S. Haskell, J. Thompson, R. Fessler, J. Watt, D. Krauss, T. Stoaks, F. Levine, J. Brenner