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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21 - Mobilitie Telecom PermitSEW PORT C I 11 OF M- NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 21 February 12, 2013 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: Fern Nueno, Associate Planner APPROVED: VA v TITLE: Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit for Faux Eucalyptus Tree Monopole Located at 2401 Irvine Avenue (PA2010 -073) ABSTRACT Mobilitie requests a Telecommunications (Telecom) Permit to install a 62 -foot high false eucalyptus tree (monopole) Telecom facility on a church property located at 2401 Irvine Avenue. The proposal includes the installation of antennas and equipment for Verizon Wireless. The design can accommodate three additional carriers on the monopole for a total of four carriers. Should the facility be approved, each additional carrier would be required to obtain a separate Telecom approval pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 15.70 (Wireless Telecommunication Facilities). RECOMMENDATION Conduct Telecom application review; 2. Provide direction to applicant and staff regarding comparative height analysis of the structure of 57 feet, 56 feet, and /or 50 feet, and the preferable design of the structure; and 3. Continue the application to March 26, 2013, and direct staff to return with the appropriate resolution for adoption. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS There is no fiscal impact related to this item. 1 Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 2 Project Setting The proposed Telecom facility is located on the Harbor Christian Church property at the intersection of Irvine Avenue and Santa Isabel Avenue near Upper Newport Bay, on the edge of the City boundary adjacent to the City of Costa Mesa. The site is approximately 87,190 square feet in area and is developed with church buildings, a playground, surface parking, and landscaped areas. The landscaped areas currently include eucalyptus trees and pine trees that vary in height from approximately 12 feet to 80 feet high. At its highest point the existing church building is 30 feet high and the attached cross on the northeast side of the building is 34 feet high. There are four existing Telecom facilities on site: two on the church building (T- Mobile and AT &T) and two in the cross (Sprint and Clearwire), which was constructed to house Telecom equipment. Verizon Wireless is not one of the existing carriers on site. Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 3 Project Description Mobilitie is a developer and owner of towers for telecommunications service providers, such as Verizon Wireless. The application is a request to install a 62 -foot high false eucalyptus tree (monopole) that includes the installation of 12 Verizon Wireless panel antennas and one directional antenna. The false tree is a stealth facility as the antennas are hidden from view by its "branches" and 'leaves." The 230 - square -foot equipment shelter is proposed to be adjacent to the existing church building and includes a 6 -foot high decorative block wall to screen the associated equipment. The design of the monopole can accommodate three additional carriers (four total). Mobilitie proposes this design to allow a new carrier to collocate on the monopole, as well as the flexibility for any of the four existing carriers on site to relocate their antennas from the church building or cross to the monopole. Mobilitie received letters of intent to collocate on the monopole from three carriers: T- Mobile, AT &T, and Metro PCS. Any future installations would require review and approval by the Community Development Director or the City Council depending on the project specifics. Photographic visual simulations from five vantage points depicting the existing and proposed conditions (showing the monopole with four carriers) at the site are included as Attachment D. The plans depicting the proposed project are provided as Attachment E. After discussions with City staff regarding the height of the proposed monopole, the applicant provided Attachment C demonstrating two options for a Telecom facility at a lower height that would accommodate up to three carriers. Option One allows for three carriers with the top of the structure at 57 feet high, which is five feet lower than the proposed monopole. Option Two allows for three carriers with the top height of the structure at 56 feet high. Analysis Consistency with General Plan, Coastal Land Use Plan, and Zoning Code The subject property is designated as Private Institutions (PI) by the Land Use Element of the General Plan and the Coastal Land Use Plan. The PI designation is intended to provide for privately owned facilities that serve the public. The Private Institutions land use designation is implemented by the Private Institutions (PI) Zoning District, which is intended to provide for areas appropriate for privately owned facilities that serve the public, including places for assembly /meeting facilities (e.g., religious assembly). The existing church is consistent with these designations and the proposed project is accessory to the church use. The General Plan Natural Resources Element and the Coastal Land Use Plan designate the nearby portion of Irvine Avenue as a Coastal View Road and establish 3 Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 4 policies for protecting and enhancing the coastal views. The subject property is located adjacent to the Coastal View Road and is adjacent to Upper Newport Bay, which contains a number of Public View Points. The intent of the designated streets is to provide view corridors to the ocean and bay. Because the proposed monopole is located on the western side of Irvine Avenue, staff believes that it does not impact any views towards the ocean or bay; however, the visual effects of the monopole should be minimized. Conformance with Chapter 15.70 (Wireless Telecommunication Facilities) Chapter 15.70 is available online at the following link: http:// www. codepublishinq. com /CA/NewportBeach / ?NewportBeach 15 /NewportBeach 1570. html Chapter 15.70 of the Municipal Code includes technology, location, height, and design requirements for Telecom facilities. The stated purpose of Chapter 15.70 is: "The purpose of this chapter is to provide for wireless telecommunication ( "telecom ") facilities on public and private property consistent with federal law while ensuring public safety, reducing the visual effects of telecom equipment on public streetscapes, protecting scenic, ocean and coastal views, and otherwise mitigating the impacts of such facilities. More specifically, the regulations contained herein are intended to: 1. Encourage the location of antennas in non - residential areas. 2. Strongly encourage co- location at new and existing antenna sites. 3. Encourage telecom facilities to be located in areas where adverse impacts on the community and on public views are minimized." Location and Height Most often Telecom facilities in the City are located on existing buildings attached to the walls or behind parapets. Others are located on Southern California Edison utility poles, light standards, and other existing structures. The proposed project is the first false tree application to be reviewed by the City Council. Section 15.70.050.13 (Location) provides eight location categories in priority order that are listed below. A new false tree is prioritized fifth out of the eight categories. The following location categories "e" through "h" are referred for review by City Council under the provisions of Section 15.70.070: ,,a. Wall, roof or existing co- location structure or site; b. Existing pole, light standard, or utility tower; c. Commercial sign or architectural feature; d. New or existing "stealth" structure other than a false tree; e. New false tree; f. New "Slim Jim" monopole (i.e. with no antenna elements other than the pole itself); 4 Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 5 g. New standard monopole with attached antenna elements; h. New lattice tower." Section 15.70.050.B.2 specifies that review by City Council is required for installation of the Telecom antennas located on a new false tree or above the maximum permitted height limit due to the potential for greater- than -usual visual or other impacts on nearby property owners, residents, and businesses. Municipal Code Section 15.70.050 (Height and Location) specifies that the City Council may approve antennas up to 15 feet above the maximum height limit. The subject property is located within the City's 32/37 height limit area as specified in Section 20.30.060.C.2 (Height Limit Areas). The maximum height limit for antennas is 50 feet in this height limit area; therefore, the proposed monopole at 62 feet high exceeds this height limit and falls into the category requiring City Council approval. Pursuant to Section 15.70.050.B.2, the applicant seeking approval for the false tree over 50 feet in height must show to the satisfaction of the City Council that: "a. Higher priority locations are either not available or are not feasible; b. Establishment of a facility on a new standard monopole or lattice tower is necessary to provide service; and c. Lack of such a facility would result in a denial of service." a. Higher priority locations are either not available or are not feasible The applicant determined that higher priority locations (location categories a -d above) are not feasible for this project. Pursuant to Section 15.70.030 (Definitions) "feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account environmental, physical, legal and technological factors. As described in the applicant's project description and justification (Attachment A), the false tree monopole is necessary because the existing church building and cross are not high enough to meet the Verizon Wireless coverage objectives. The applicant considered alternative designs including a replacement cross structure and a new church tower. The applicant contends that a replacement cross at a height that meets the coverage objectives is not feasible within the limitations of the existing building design, structural requirements, and height restrictions, and that a replacement cross structure up to 50 feet in height would be out of proportion with the existing church building. The applicant determined that a new, freestanding architectural structure would need to be in the same location as the proposed monopole, and at the required height it would not integrate well with the architecture and design of the existing church buildings. The Municipal Code prioritizes architectural elements over a new false tree, and staff believes that a clock tower, bell tower, or other architectural structure may be feasible. J Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 6 b. Establishment of a facility on a new standard monopole or lattice tower is necessary to provide service The applicant believes that a new false tree is the best option for the site and the monopole is necessary to facilitate future collocation and to meet the Verizon Wireless coverage objectives. The Verizon Wireless antennas would provide additional coverage for the PCS and cellular service, but the facility is especially necessary for the new 4G /LTE coverage. The proposed facility would improve outdoor coverage for Verizon Wireless and provide indoor cellular coverage that is currently marginal or nonexistent. The applicant purports that the existing carriers on site that intend to collocate on the proposed monopole require their antennas to be mounted higher than they are now on the existing church building in order to meet their current coverage objectives and improve customer service. However, staff is unable to validate this assertion because the other carriers have not applied for Telecom permits in conjunction with this application, and coverage maps and other information used to determine necessity have not been submitted for review. c. Lack of such a facility would result in a denial of service According to the coverage maps provided in the application, a gap in Verizon Wireless coverage exists; therefore, without any type of facility, there would be a denial of service for the Verizon Wireless network. The applicant submitted substantiation of the coverage gap and coverage maps (Attachment B) for Verizon Wireless demonstrating the change in coverage that would result in lowering the center mounted antenna height to 51 feet, 44 feet, and 37 feet, compared with the proposed 59 feet (62 feet at the top of the structure). The coverage maps do not show a drastic change in coverage at the different heights, but the applicant has indicated that is due to a limitation of the software used to generate the maps and has stated that a lack of coverage would exist with a lower monopole. The applicant's intent is to ensure in -house and in -car coverage can be provided to the surrounding area. Staff believes that the coverage maps do not clearly demonstrate the need for the Verizon Wireless antennas to be at a minimum of 62 feet in height and if the City were to approve a lower height that it will not result in a denial of service. Furthermore, as part of this application, there is insufficient information for staff to analyze the needs of future carriers that may choose to relocate to the monopole, so it is not possible to determine if there is a coverage need at this time. Collocation Requirements To limit the adverse visual effects of a proliferation of Telecom sites in the City, Section 15.70.050.0 (Co- Location Requirements) requires a new Telecom facility proposed within 1,000 feet of an existing facility to collocate on the same site as the existing facility unless the reviewing authority determines, based on evidence submitted by the NO Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 7 applicant, that collocation is not feasible. Pursuant to Section 15.70.050.0.2, no more than three Telecom facilities may collocate at a single site unless the City Council finds that: ',a. The net visual effect of locating an additional facility at a collocation site will be less than establishing a new location; or b. Based on evidence submitted by the applicant, there is no available feasible alternate location for a proposed new facility." In this geographic area, due to Upper Newport Bay and residential uses in the area, not many alternate sites are available for Telecom facilities because the Municipal Code does not allow Telecom facilities in residential or open space zoning districts. The applicant identified four alternate locations and evaluated the potential of each location to meet code requirements and Verizon Wireless coverage objectives, and determined that there is no available feasible alternate location for the proposed facility. The four sites are the Monte Vista High School in the City of Costa Mesa, Upper Back Bay Nature Preserve, YMCA, and Bay Corporate Plaza. The applicant has stated that the alternate sites are located too far north to meet the coverage objectives to the south, and there would be overlap with the yet un -built Verizon Wireless Telecom facility in Santa Ana Heights. The applicant finds this area difficult to service because of the limited sites available in the area to construct Telecom facilities. Staff does have concerns with the collocation aspects of the proposed project. The first concern is that the requested height is intended to accommodate future collocation opportunities on the monopole. The Municipal Code encourages collocation for up to three carriers on a single site; however as stated previously, the property already accommodates four carriers. The proposed project is intended to accommodate Verizon Wireless, as well as three additional carriers, for a potential total of eight carriers on the subject property. This may lead to an over concentration of collocated Telecom facilities on one site. The applicant received letters of intent to collocate on the monopole from three carriers: T- Mobile, AT &T, and Metro PCS. T- Mobile and AT &T are currently located on the church building. Since this application was submitted, T- Mobile received City approval to replace their existing antennas on and within the church building. AT &T currently has antennas on and within the church building, which is the first priority location of the location categories. Staff would recommend that the existing carriers remain on and within the building and /or cross, which are specified in the code as a higher priority location category. This will address staff's concern that this project may encourage relocation from current higher priority locations to lower priority locations. 7 Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 8 Design Standards Section 15.70.060 (Design Standards) requires proposed freestanding antennas to be visually compatible with surrounding buildings and vegetation. In reviewing this application, the City Council shall consider the blending, screening, and size of the proposed facility. 1. Blending. The extent to which the proposed facility blends into the surrounding environment or is architecturally integrated into structure. 2. Screening. The extent to which the proposed facility is concealed, screened or camouflaged by existing or proposed new topography, vegetation, buildings or other structures. 3. Size. The total size of the proposed facility, particularly in relation to surrounding and supporting structures." A false eucalyptus design was chosen by the applicant because of the existing eucalyptus trees on site. The proposed 62 -foot height is comparable to other eucalyptus trees on site, which range from approximately 50 feet to 80 feet in height. As proposed, the bark would be painted to match the bark of the nearby eucalyptus trees. The branches and leaves are intended to screen the antennas from view. The proposed equipment would be located adjacent to the church building and existing equipment for other carriers, and would be screened from view with a block wall painted and textured to match the existing church wall. The design of the proposed monopole is intended to minimize its visibility to surrounding residents, as well as to pedestrians and vehicle traffic on Irvine Avenue and persons using Upper Newport Bay. While the applicant's Options One and Two reduce the monopole height from 62 feet to 57 feet and 56 feet, respectively, staff recommends that a comparative analysis be conducted with the monopole height at 50 feet. Should the City Council wish to see additional design alternatives, staff recommends that one or more of the following alternatives be considered further: a) Increase Cross Height: Reconstruct the existing cross from 34 feet to an approximate height of 50 feet, which would allow Verizon Wireless to collocate with the existing carriers of Sprint and Clearwire. This height may support one additional carrier. Staff notes that the existing leases between Sprint, Clearwire, and the church will likely require modification. b) Modify Church Building: There may be an opportunity to incorporate an architectural feature into the church building design that could house one or more carriers. This may include modification to the roof design to increase its height to 37 feet. c) Construct a Freestanding Architectural Structure: A complementary architectural structure, such as a clock or bell tower, that is detached from the 0 Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 9 church building may house one or multiple carriers. The approximate height would be 50 feet. Findings Section 15.70.070.F.3 provides that proposed Telecom facilities subject to review by the City Council may be approved if City Council makes the following findings: ,,a. The approval is necessary to allow the facility to function as intended and identified alternatives to the proposal are not feasible. b. The approved facility will not result in conditions which are materially detrimental to nearby property owners, residents, and businesses, or to public health and safety." The applicant states that the proposed project is necessary for Verizon Wireless to meet its coverage objectives. Further, the applicant claims that the additional height is also required for collocation because a minimum vertical separation is required between antennas and because the antennas need to be at a minimum height above the church building to reduce potential interference. As previously discussed, the applicant analyzed alternate sites and determined that those sites are not feasible because of overlapping coverage to the north and a gap in coverage to the south. The applicant also considered on site alternatives including a replacement cross and new architectural structure, and concluded that those options would be out of proportion with the existing church buildings. Alternatives Should the City Council wish to make the required findings that the project is in conformance with Chapter 15.70, staff requests that the application be continued to February 26, 2013, so that staff can prepare a draft resolution for approval of the project as directed. Should the City Council determine that the required findings cannot be made and the proposed project does not meet the purpose and intent of Chapter 15.70, staff requests that the City Council continue the application to February 26, 2013, and direct staff to prepare a draft resolution for denial of the project. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Section 15303 (Class 3 — New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. Class 3 exempts the construction of limited I Mobilitie Telecommunications Permit (PA2010 -073) February 12, 2013 Page 10 numbers of new, small facilities or structures and installation of small new equipment and facilities in small structures. NOTICING Notice of this hearing was mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the property, published in the Daily Pilot, and posted at the project site a minimum of 10 days in advance of this meeting consistent with the Municipal Code. Additionally, the item appeared on the agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and on the City website. Submitted by: Yk4ZnZt-- Kimberly Brand , AICP Director Attachments: A. Applicant's Project Description and Justification B. Coverage Gap and Coverage Maps C. Height Options D. Photo Simulations E. Project Plans 10 City Council Attachment A Applicant's Project Description and Justification 11 12 R E L C O M Project Name: Galaxy Project Location: Harbor Christian Church RealCom Associates. LLC Authorized Agent for Mobilitie 2401 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 9266o Local Jurisdiction: City of Newport Beach, CA PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION Applicant: Mobilitie is a developer and owner of towers, specializing in building towers to meet the specific needs of wireless telecommunications service providers. Mobilitie offers a Lease- to -Suitl model, which presents service providers /carriers the opportunity to have facilities built for them without the carrier having to expend up front capital costs associated with the traditional method of carrier construction and ownership. This results in Mobilitie retaining ownership and maintenance of the tower while carriers become tenants of Mobilitie. Location and Design: For the project at hand, Mobilitie is proposing a 62 -foot tall stealth tower designed as a Eucalyptus tree ( "mono- Eucalyptus ") and for collocation, to be located at 2401 Irvine Avenue (which property is owned by Harbor Christian Church). If approved by the City of Newport Beach (the "City "), Verizon Wireless will be the first and immediate tenant on this stealth tower, as they do not currently have a facility at or near this location. Other carriers have expressed interest in collocating on this mono - Eucalyptus in the future. At present, however, Verizon Wireless is the only carrier a part of this application. Verizon Wireless has named this site "Galaxy ", which will be referenced throughout the materials for this application. Zoning Designation and Siting Preference: The proposed site is located within the Private Institution (PI) zoning designation surrounded by developed residential parcels and open space land use designations. As shown on the Land Use Map (Figure 1) and Aerial Map (Figures 2 & 3) below, the area surrounding Irvine Avenue is zoned residential and consists of developed residential parcels of varying density. Additionally, the Upper Newport Bay is located adjacent to the proposed site and cannot be developed upon. The only viable option (see Alternative Sites below for more detailed analysis of alternate locations) for Mobilitie is to utilize the subject non - residential, developed church parcel, especially because a wireless telecommunication use is already established within a disguised cross structure owned and operated by another carrier. This complies with Chapter 15.70 of the City's Municipal Code in terms of its purpose and intent of encouraging the siting of wireless facilities in non - residential locations. Eguioment: Verizon Wireless plans to mount a total of twelve (12) panel antennas and one (1) directional antenna on the proposed mono - Eucalyptus. The associated equipment cabinets are to be Page 1 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 13 located on the ground adjacent to the existing church building, the proposed tower and an existing wireless communications compound owned and operated by another carrier not connected to this proposed Mobilitie facility. Verizon Wireless' equipment cabinets will occupy a 13'x 17' -9" area to be enclosed by 6 -foot tall decorative CMU block walls. The walls will have a stucco finish to match the existing church building facade. Visibility: Mobilitie and Verizon Wireless carefully chose to situate the proposed facility in its entirety (tower and equipment cabinets) closer to Irvine Avenue in consideration of the residential areas to the west of Tustin Avenue and south of Santa Isabel Avenue. Further, the proposed facility will be located among a cluster of natural trees and tucked within the existing building envelope and landscaped area. The project site includes approximately Fifty -six (56) Eucalyptus trees scattered over the Church property, providing the basis for the mono - Eucalyptus design. The existing Eucalyptus trees are generally mature, ranging in heights from 45 feet to over 65 feet in height. The Church building will screen the equipment enclosure and the lower of portion of the mono - Eucalyptus from the south and west views, while existing Eucalyptus trees will provide a background for the mono - Eucalyptus from the north and east views. The mono - Eucalyptus design, in conjunction with its location, minimizes visual impact by blending into existing surroundings, as shown by the concurrently submitted photo simulations (attached) and Figure 6 Mobilitie Mono - Eucalyptus -_ Example Photograph. Height: Chapter 20.30 of the City's Municipal Code sets a height limit of 50 feet for non - residential structures, with Chapter 15.7o allowing another 15 feet in height (for a total of 65 feet) subject to City Council's review and approval. As such, the proposed 62 -foot tall mono - Eucalyptus is within the limits permitted by Code. The Applicant, Mobilitie, requires the tower to have an overall height of 62 feet in order for Verizon Wireless's panel antennas to have a center -line of 59 feet above ground level to achieve its coverage objectives, while also allowing adequate antenna heights and vertical separation for the installation of three (3) future wireless carriers. Currently, Mobilitie has commitments and /or letters of interest /intent from T- Mobile, AT &T Wireless and Metro PCS, in addition to the commitment from Verizon Wireless. Having a 62 -foot tall tower is also necessary for collocation, as the proposed mono - Eucalyptus is designed to support three future carriers, for a total of four including Verizon Wireless. The antennas of lowest future carrier must be a minimum of seven (7) feet above the Church building, 30 feet in height, in order for radio signals to not be blocked by the building; while the seven (7) feet separation between the four (4) antenna arrays is the minimum necessary to avoid signal interference between the wireless carriers. Coverage Objective: The location of wireless telecommunications facilities are based on technical requirements including service area, geographical elevations, alignment with neighboring sites and customer demand components. In this case, existing coverage for Verizon Wireless around Irvine Avenue and Santa Isabel Avenue is generally weak (See Figure 4, Galaxy "Before" Coverage Map), creating a significant gap in coverage, especially for the new 4G /LTE services. Street level coverage is marginal and hence indoor coverage is poor due to building and clutter losses. Depending on specific location, some Verizon customers will not be able to make calls when they are indoors. Verizon's objective is to provide excellent coverage, both indoors and outdoors in order to give their customers a better experience and also to provide adequate coverage in case of an emergency. Verizon Wireless, therefore, must improve service for its subscribers in this area who rely on mobile communication (including, but not limited to, access to emergency services). Verizon Wireless is also interested in providing coverage for large accounts that may require service in the area such as Southern California Edison, Newport Beach Police and Orange County Fire Authority. The subject Page 2 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 Mil church property is the one and only non - residential location that can meet the coverage objective described above, especially taking into consideration the relatively flat topography of the area with slight meandering curvature along the perimeter of Irvine Avenue and the Upper Newport Bay area. Alternative Sites: The search area, as defined by Verizon Wireless Radio Frequency engineering studies, had limited alternate candidates which could meet the City's locational criteria due to the predominately residential land uses in and surrounding the search area. The following alternate candidates were identified as the only other non - residential properties nearby, and evaluated as potential wireless telecommunication facility locations: A - Back Bay & Monte Vista High School, 3go Monte Vista Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 82627: This alternate candidate is located at the corner of Monte Vista Drive and Irvine Avenue, approximately one - quarter (%) mile north of the proposed Galaxy site location. Located in the City of Costa Mesa, this property is zoned IR -S (Institutional & Recreational — School) and surrounded by Residential zoning properties. This candidate could be considered a viable site from RF and construction requirements. However, any wireless facility location on the school property would potentially interfere with the schools operation and would be highly visible from on -site classrooms and surrounding residential dwelling, as there are very few existing mature trees to serve as screening. None of the existing structures were high enough to provide the necessary antenna rad center heights needed to cover the identified coverage gap. Therefore, the site was not considered the most appropriate location from the zoning and design standpoint. B - Upper Back Bay Nature Preserve, 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. CA g266o: This alternate candidate is located on University Drive, approximately 0.4 mile north of the proposed Galaxy site location. This property is zoned PC 44 (Upper Newport Bay Regional Park), and designated as Open Space in the General Plan and Coastal Plan. This candidate was not considered feasible by Verizon Radio Frequency Engineering as it was too far north to adequately cover the identified gap to the south, and that this alternate location would overlap with a proposed (un- built) Verizon wireless facility to be located in the Santa Ana Heights neighborhood. Thus, this alternate candidate was rejected. C - Newport-Mesa Family YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. CA g266o: This alternate candidate is located on University Drive, approximately 0.5 mile north of the proposed Galaxy site location. This property is zoned PF (Public Facility). This candidate was not considered feasible by Verizon Radio Frequency Engineering as it was too far north to adequately cover the identified gap to the south, and that this alternate location would overlap with a proposed (un- built) Verizon wireless facility to be located in the Santa Ana Heights neighborhood. Thus, this alternate candidate was rejected. D - Bay Corporate Plaza, 228o University Drive, Newport Beach. CA g266o: This alternate candidate is located on University Drive, approximately 0.5 mile north of the proposed Galaxy site location. This property is zoned OG (Office General). This candidate was not considered feasible by Verizon Radio Frequency Engineering as it was too far north to adequately cover the identified gap to the south, and that this alternate location would overlap with a proposed (un- built) Verizon wireless facility to be located in the Santa Ana Heights neighborhood. Thus, this alternate candidate was rejected. Alternative Facility Designs: The height of the existing cross structure and the church roof -top do not meet the height requirements of Verizon Wireless coverage objectives (minimum 45 -feet Page 3 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 i5 antenna height); therefore, the height of any replacement facility would need to be substantially expanded to meet any collocation objectives of the Applicant. Alternative architectural designs considered for the Harbor Christian Church site included the expansion of the existing cross structure and the addition of a new architectural tower. Replacement Cross Structure: A replacement cross structure meeting the same collocation and the coverage objectives of the wireless carriers would need to have a minimum height of eighty (8o') feet, which would exceed the maximum allowable City height of 65 feet. This projected height is based on an expanded cross design and similar antenna separation criteria to that used for the mono - Eucalyptus. Additionally, the crossbar would have a width of approximately 35 feet, to maintain the same proportions of the existing cross structure. This design alternative is considered to be not viable due not meeting City of Newport Beach height standards for wireless telecommunication facilities and the height limit for the Public Institution zoning district. Additionally, the a cross of this height and width was thought to be significantly out of proportion with the church building, and to have very poor architectural aesthetics. New Church Tower: An architectural tower to accommodate 4 wireless carriers built on the church rooftop, or immediately adjacent to the church building, would have the same approximate height of the proposed mono - Eucalyptus, and thus meet the City height criteria. However, the church rooftop was not designed or built to structurally support such a tower, thus this alternative would not be a viable option. An architectural tower built adjacent to the church would need to be in the same location as the proposed mono - Eucalyptus, this being the only available ground space. However, it was determined that a tower built here would not appear integrated with the architecture of the church building, and the tower mass could potentially interfere with the carrier antennas located in the existing cross structure. The tower design alternative is considered to be not viable due to poor aesthetics in relation to the existing church building and structures and structural constraints. Conclusion: The proposed site meets the locational coverage objectives of Verizon Wireless radio frequency engineers, meets the Newport Beach Development Code locational preference, and provides the most up -to -date design minimizing visual impact on public views of the surrounding community. The approval of the proposed site is necessary to allow the facility to function as intended for the following reasons: • The proposed site is the only viable location consistent with the Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.70 locational preferences. The proposed location is the only non - residential parcel suitable for the development of a collocateable wireless communication facility. Identified Alternative Sites to the proposed Church property location are not feasible. Alternative design options include the existing cross structure which contains wireless antennas within the structure, and the church rooftop. These alternatives are not viable due to height and structural constraints. The existing height of the cross facility and the church roof -top does not meet the height requirements of Verizon Wireless coverage objectives. Additionally, the cross structure does not contain enough structural space to house an additional carrier within the facility. Page 4 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 10 The approved facility will not result in conditions that are detrimental to nearby property owners, residents and businesses, nor to public health or safety. The proposed facility is designed in compliance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code regulations and will operate within approved FCC standards. The proposed mono - Eucalyptus facility is designed to minimize visual impact to the surrounding community by blending into the existing environment among natural trees. Not only will the proposed facility not result in any adverse impacts to the community, it will help the community by providing wireless services especially important in case of emergencies. The above demonstrates that the approval of the proposed site is necessary to allow the facility to function as intended will not result in conditions which are materially detrimental to nearby property owners, residents and businesses, nor the public health or safety. JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT As outlined in the Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.70 the purpose and intent of establishing wireless telecommunication facility regulations is to: • Encourage the location of antennas in non - residential areas. Strongly encourage collocation at new and existing antenna sites. Encourage telecom facilities to be located in areas where adverse impacts on the community and on public views are minimized. To ensure compatibility with the above mentioned objectives the proposed site, Harbor Christian Church, provides the best locational opportunity for the establishment of a wireless communication facility. The proposed facility is located on the only feasible non - residential zoned parcel in the vicinity requiring coverage, the facility is specifically designed collocation, and the faux Eucalyptus tree is designed to minimize visual impacts and blend into the surrounding environment. As depicted in Figure 1, Newport Beach Land Use Map, the proposed site is the only non - residential zoned parcel within the area which is compatible with the purpose and intent of Chapter 15.70. The proposed site meets the locational coverage objectives of Verizon Wireless radio frequency engineers, meets the Newport Beach Development Code locational preference, and provides the most up to date design minimizing visual impacts on public views of the surrounding community. The proposed site is designed in compliance with Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.7o and Chapter 20.30 and does not pose any adverse impacts on the surrounding community. Compliance with Municipal Code 15.70.050.6.2: Chapter 15.70.050.6.2 Special Requirements specifies that the applicant shall be required to show to the satisfaction of the Council that: a. Higher priority locations are either not available or are not feasible. Analysis — The Code specifies priority locations in the following order: • Wall, roof or existing co- location structure or site; • Existing pole, light standard, or utility tower; • Commercial sign or architectural feature; Page 5 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 27 • New or existing "stealth" structure other than a false tree; Priority locations included exploring the feasibility of the existing cross structure which contains wireless antennas within the structure and the church rooftop. These alternatives are not viable due to height and structural constraints. The existing height of the cross facility and the church roof -top did not meet the height requirements of Verizon Wireless coverage objectives. Additionally, the cross structure did not contain enough structural space to house an additional carrier within the existing facility. The proposed site provided the most compatible location to accommodate the mono - Eucalyptus design which was the best alternative that provided the required height to meet Verizon Wireless' coverage objectives. Additionally, the mono - Eucalyptus design provides an opportunity for collocation of additional carriers, provides the most visual screening, and blends into the cluster of existing trees which minimizes visual impacts to the traveling public and surrounding community. b. Establishment of a facility on a new standard monopole or lattice tower is necessary to provide service. Analysis -As stated in section a, the establishment of a facility of a new stealth monopole is necessary to provide service in the area because the proposed site and design was the only alternative that met the height requirements for Verizon Wireless coverage objectives, the proposed design allows collocation opportunities, and the proposed design provides the best visual screening of associated antennas and equipment. As previously stated the location of wireless telecommunications facilities are based on technical requirements which include service area, geographical elevations, radio frequency height requirements, alignment with neighboring sites and customer demand components. Establishment of a new mono - Eucalyptus is required to meet the structural and height requirements to provide service to the coverage area. Because the existing cross facility and existing church facility pose structural and height constraints the best feasible option is the installation of a mono - Eucalyptus which provides the necessary height to meet Verizon Wireless coverage objectives and the design provides collocation opportunities for future carriers. c. Lack of such a facility would result in a denial of service. Analysis - This proposed site is a Verizon Wireless "coverage" site designed to enhance services in the area of the proposed project. The lack of this facility would result in a gap in the Verizon Wireless' network coverage of the area. As shown on the coverage maps, the proposed facility in combination with the existing "neighboring" facilities will provide continuous network coverage to the entire community surrounding Upper Newport Bay and the residential communities adjacent to the 55 and 73 Freeways. As demonstrated in Figure 4, Galaxy "Before" Coverage Map, and Figure 5, Galaxy "After" Coverage, the proposed facility will enhance services to the residential communities along Irvine Avenue and the traveling public along Irvine Avenue and the Upper Newport Bay area. Lack of the facility would result in denial of service to the traveling public along Irvine Avenue and the residential community surrounding Irvine Avenue, Santiago Drive, and Santa Isabel Avenue. Page 6 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 Zg Compliance with Municipal Code Chapter 15.070.F: Chapter 15.07o.F specifies that applications subject to special review may be approved by the City Council if it makes the following findings: a. The approval is necessary to allow the facility to function as intended and identified alternatives to the proposal are not feasible. Analysis —As previously stated, the establishment of a new stealth monopole is necessary to provide service in the area because the proposed site and design is the only alternative that meets the height requirements of Verizon Wireless coverage objectives, the proposed design allows collocation opportunities, and the proposed design provides the best visual screening of associated antennas and equipment. The location of wireless telecommunications facilities are based on technical requirements which include service area, geographical elevations, radio frequency height requirements, alignment with neighboring sites and customer demand components. Establishment of a new mono - Eucalyptus is required to meet the structural and height requirements to provide service to the coverage area. Priority locations included the Alternative Sites previously identified and exploring the existing cross structure which contains wireless antennas within the structure and the church rooftop. These Alternative Sites were not viable options due to site locations restrictions or Radio Frequency inadequacies, while the Church roof top and cross were not viable options due to height and structural constraints. The existing height of the cross facility and the church rooftop do not meet the height requirements of Verizon Wireless' coverage objectives. Additionally, the cross structure did not contain enough structural space to house an additional carrier within the existing facility. The proposed site provided the most compatible location to accommodate the mono - Eucalyptus design which was the best alternative that provided the required height to meet Verizon Wireless coverage objectives. Additionally, the mono - Eucalyptus design provides an opportunity for collocation of additional carriers, provides the most visual screening, and blends into the cluster of existing trees which minimizes visual impacts to the traveling public and surrounding community. Page 7 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 19 b. The approved facility will not result in conditions which are materially detrimental to nearby property owners, residents, and businesses, or the public health and safety. Analysis - The structure of the General Plan is developed to guide growth and protect the health, safety, and general welfare of its residents. By designing the proposed facility in compliance with the General Plan and Newport Beach Development Code the proposed project will not compromise the health, safety and general welfare of the City of Newport Beach residents. The facility will not generate any traffic, will not emit significant amounts of pollutants, and will not pose any significant visual impacts on the surrounding community. Mobilitie and Verizon Wireless are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and are authorized to operate. Verizon's telecommunications facilities operate at the lowest possible power levels and are well below established standards used by the FCC for safe human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. These standards have been tested and proven safe by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The proposed facility will operate under the purview of FCC and the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Please reference the attached FCCguide on radio frequency information related to health. The proposed communications facility will operate in full compliance with the FCC adopted standards for radio frequency emissions as published by ANSI. Page 8 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 ME Proposed She A 0 B UPPER NEWPORT 177 N,N' V i a _ f(r�-n11 N Figure i Newport Beach Land Use Map - The proposed site is the one and only non- residential parcel suited for wireless development consistent with Municipal Code Chapter 15.70, which encourages the location of antennas in non - residential areas, encourages collocation opportunities, and located in an area able to minimize visual impact on community and public views. The proposed site and the Alternative Sites (A -D) identified are shown on the above map. Page 9 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 21 Figure z Aerial Map of Proposed Site — As depicted in this aerial map, the proposed site is surrounded by developed residential parcels and undevelopable open space designation of Upper Newport Bay. Figure 3 Zoomed Aerial Map of Proposed Site • As depicted above, the proposed facility will be located adjacent to Irvine Avenue and tucked within the existing building envelope and natural trees within a landscaped area. Page 10 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 22 Figure 4. Galaxy "Before" Coverage Map — As demonstrated by the above map the surrounding area encompassing the proposed site, indicated by the yellow and red areas, lack adequate signal coverage. Without the proposed site, the area adjacent to Irvine Avenue, Upper Newport Bay and the surrounding residential neighborhood would lack coverage. Page 11 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 23 �: V$pyr Neryport Bay Figure 5. Galaxy "After" Coverage Map — As indicated by the green area on the above map the proposed site will provide coverage to the residential community along Irvine Avenue and the Upper Newport Bay, as well as, the traveling public along Irvine Avenue. The proposed site, in combination with existing /neighboring Verizon Wireless sites, will enhance service to the entire community along 55 and 73 freeways and the residential community surrounding the Upper Newport Bay area. Page 12 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 Mil Figure 6 - Mobilitie Mono - Eucalyptus - Example Photograph Page 13 of 13 Project Description & Justification Statement 2.25.12 25 M City Council Attachment B Coverage Gap and Coverage Maps 27 22 EXHIBIT 4.12 4.12 Description of Significant Gap a). The location of wireless telecommunications facilities are based on technical requirements including service area, geographical elevations, alignment with neighboring sites and customer demand components. In this case, existing coverage for Verizon Wireless in the area around Irvine Avenue and Santa Isabel Avenue is generally weak creating a significant gap in coverage, especially for the new 4G /LTE services. The geographic area of the coverage gap is generally bounded by Del Mar Avenue to the north, by the Upper Newport Bay to the east, by 21'` Street to the south and by Orange Avenue to the west. b). An street -level map of the Verizon Wireless coverage area is attached, Exhibit 4.12(b). c). The above geographic area is approximately 1.5 square miles in size. d). A'significant gap" in radio signal coverage is thought to exist when street level coverage is marginal and hence indoor coverage is poor due to building and clutter losses. Depending on specific location, some Verizon customers will not be able to make calls when they are indoors. e). Verizon's objective is to provide excellent coverage, both indoors and outdoors in order to give their customers a better experience and also to provide adequate coverage in case of an emergency. Verizon Wireless, therefore, seeks to improve service for its subscribers in this area who rely on mobile communication (including, but not limited to, access to emergency services). Verizon documents areas having high subscriber complaints for dropped calls and slow speeds, or weak radio signals measured by radio frequency testing. f). It is unknown as to what criteria is used by other wireless carriers in Newport Beach to precisely measure a "significant gap ". However, each carrier does use the above general concerns. g). The definition of "significant gap" used in subsection 4.12(d) above, is generally to same definition used by this carrier for other projects in the City of Newport Beach. h.1). The coverage area affects Irvine Avenue, a major commuter roadway. Currently, commuters may experience dropped calls or lack of service due to poor coverage and capacity, especially for newer 4G & LTE services, while traveling between the John Wayne Airport business area to residential and commercial areas to the south. h.z). The coverage area consists primarily of residential neighborhoods, with the Upper Newport Bay recreational and open space area to the east. Irvine Avenue provides a major commuter roadway through the proposed coverage area. h.3). The proposed Galaxy cell site will improve weak signals, especially for older generation phones, and will provide new coverage for the newer generation services such as 4G and LTE. Radio Frequency Propagation Maps — Exhibits 6.03 (Before) and 6.05 (After) demonstrate lack of coverage and projected facility coverage. h.4). Irvine Avenue is a well traveled commuter road which lacks adequate signal coverage, including, but not limited to roaming capabilities. h.5). No "test drive" information is available. h.6) No commercial district lays within the proposed Galaxy coverage area. h.7). Street level coverage is marginal and hence indoor coverage is poor due to building and 29 clutter losses. Depending on specific location, some Verizon customers will not be able to make calls when they are indoors, including, but not limited to, access to emergency services. Thus a risk to public safety is posed. Verizon Wireless also desires to provide coverage for large accounts that may require service in the area such as Southern California Edison, Newport Beach Police and Orange County Fire Authority. 1). Refer to Radio Frequency Propagation Maps — Exhibits 6.03 (Before) and 6.05 (After) to demonstrate the current lack of signal coverage and projected facility coverage. 4.12 (b) • Approximate geographic boundary of significant gap in Verizon Wireless radio signal coverage 30 1 Ec Plot— Galaxy ON Air @ 37ft L MESA VERDE PCCS i NCI FAIRGROUN =AJFAIRGROUNDS •'J"• AIRPORTI 61 71� NM� AIRPORTER _� L MAR�ORC SIR � d_ JAMBOREE PC JAMBOREE ..� . ! . r - Nip a o , will k . ir S: y 111111 _a4 Aw MhW rM ' al CM: RSSI (dBm) ■ >_ 75 ❑ > =.85 ■ > = -95 Sc 18. 121358 V *IBIM WPORT BAY TEI` GeoPlw v6.0 'ORT BAY TEMP N ISLAND DUPON- DUPC u'% . - NFWP[ 1RT C:TR PI'S 31 JLvw. . - NFWP[ 1RT C:TR PI'S 31 1 Lei: Cel l Name ANCIA P W` C■. 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IF + ■B "a.. r BIG CYN BIG CYN PCs WORT C 'ORT CTR AV PCs KBAV % . ` f pe +� J _ i^ `n Ilk 33 S4 City Council Attachment C Height Options S5 so 62' Top of Branch 61' Top of Antenna 59' 57' Bottom of Antenna 2' m/w 56' Top of Dish 54' Bottom of Dish 53' Top of Antenna 51' 49' Bottom of Antenna 3' separation 46' Top of Antenna 44' 42' Bottom of Antenna 3' separation 39' Top of Antenna 37' CURRENT Galaxy 2401 Irivne Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92660 _ 57' Top of Branch 56' Top of Antenna 54' 52' Bottom of Antenna 2' m/w a49' Top of Dish Bottom of Dish 3' separation 46' Top of Antenna 44' 42' Bottom of Antenna 3' separation 39' Top of Antenna 37' — _ T OPTION ONE 56' Top of Branch 55' Top of Antenna 53' 51' Bottom of Antenna 2' m/w a48' Top of Dish Bottom of Dish 46' Top of Antenna 44' 42' Bottom of Antenna 3' separation 39' Top of Antenna 37' OPTION TWO Mobilitie 01/29/13 37 S2 City Council Attachment D Photo Simulations 39 IN mobilitie GALAXY 2401 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 ARTISTIC engineering ng AEsims.com 877.9AEA= `jow mobilitie GALAXY 2401 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 ARTISTIC engineering ng AEsims.com 877.9AEA= -4-2 mobilitie GALAXY 2401 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 dM ARTISTIC engineering ng AEsims.com 8779AE.slms -4-3 mobilitie GALAXY 2401 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 ARTISTIC engineering ng AEsims.com 877.9AEA= W mobilitie GALAXY 2401 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 ARTISTIC engineering ng AEsims.com 8779AE.slms 45 :'lw City Council Attachment E Project Plans 47 M90 ... ....8 +'u° /Is DO IORiH VICINITY MAP NI OUT MOM MNINI_ OLDER IN NEVBOARI BEACH. 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The City Council of the City of Newport Beach will consider the following application: Mobilitie Telecommunications Facility Permit — The applicant requests a Telecommunications (Telecom) Permit to install a 62 -foot high faux eucalyptus tree (monopole). The proposal includes the installation of antennas and equipment for Verizon Wireless. The design can accommodate three (3) additional carriers on the monopole, and each of the additional carriers would be required to obtain approval prior to construction pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 15.70 (Wireless Telecommunication Facilities). The project is categorically exempt under Section 15303 of the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") Guidelines - Class 3 (New Construction), which exempts the construction of limited numbers of new, small facilities or structures and installation of small new equipment and facilities in small structures. No formal public hearing is be required in conjunction with review of this proposed telecom facility. However, the City Council may hear and consider comments from the public during its review of the application. 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 or someone else raised at the City Council meeting (described in this notice) or in written correspondence delivered to the City, at or prior to, the review. 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 on the Friday prior to the hearing. For more information please call 949 - 644 -3200. For questions regarding details of the project please contact Fern Nueno, Associate Planner, at (949) 644 -3227 or fnueno @newportbeachca.gov. Project File No.: PA2010 -073 Zone: Private Institutions (PI) Activity No.: TP2010 -010 General Plan: Private Institutions (PI) Location: 2401 Irvine Avenue Applicant: Mobilitie ah, - i Nk- - Leilani Brown, 6ty Clerk City of Newport Beach v � i On 2013, 1 posted _�- Site Notices of the Notice of Public Hearing r garding: Mobilitie Telecommunications Facility Permit Location: 2401 Irvine Avenue (PA2010 -073) Date of City Council Public Hearing: February 12, 2013 .aay , m neno & aeon nne w 1�1 Use Avery® Template 51600 Feed Paper expose Pop-up Edger AVERY@ 51600 i d : tie Attn: Christian Church 183 Rahe Gorginfar 2401 N. Lake Avenue HCA — N/A 18301 Von Karman, Suite 910 Irvine, CA 92612 Altadena, CA 91001 RealCom Associates LLC Attn: Rahe Gorginfar 18301 Von Karman,, Suite 910 Irvine, CA 92612 Harbor Christian Church Mobilitie 2401 N. Lake Avenue Attn: Rahe Gorginfar G've® el Altadena, CA 91001 18301 Von Karman, Suite 910 �✓ Irvine, CA 92612 GOVOUNRy Harbor Christian Church flflobilitie JAN 2 2013 2401 N. Lake Avenue Attn: Rahe Gorginfar 18301 Von Karman, Suite 910 DE'JELOPMENT Altadena, CA 91001 Irvine, CA 92612 Pcjr 2a 4X O'. 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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, February 2, 2013 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on February 5, 2013 at Los Angeles, California " AJ`vvW`Vv Signature NOTICE OF SPECIAL REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that on Tuesday, February 12, 2013,. at 7;00 p.m., a special review wdI be conducted in the City Council Chambers (Building A) at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach will consider the follow - ing application' III Telecom- munications Facility Permit - The applicant requests a Telecom- munications (Telecom) Permit to install a 62- foot high faux eucalyp- tus tree (monopole). The proposal includes 1he installation of an- nnas and equipment for Verizon .Wireless. The design can accom- modate three (3) addi- tional carriers on the monopole, and each of the additional carriers would 0 required to obtain approval prior to construction pursuant to Municipal Code Chap- ter 15.70 (Wireless Tele- communication Facili- ties). The project is categori- cally exempt under Sec- tion 15303 of the Cali- (New Construction), which exempts the con- struction of limited numbers of new, small facilities or structures and installation of small new equipment and fa- cilities in small nal public hearing required in con- , with review of City Council may hear and consider comments from the public during its review of the ap- plication. All interested parties may appear and present testimony in re- gard to this application. If you challenge this project in court, you may be limited to rais- ing only those issues you at someone else raised at the City Coun- cil meeting (described in this notice) or in written correspondence deliv- ered to the City, at or prior to, the review. The agenda, staff report, and documents may be reviewed at the City Clerk's Office (Building B), 3300 Newport Bou- levard; Newport Beach, California, 92663, or at the City of Newport .Beach webute at www. newpoiheachm.gov on the Friday prior to the hearing. For more infor- mation please call 949- 644- 3200. For questions regarding details of the project please contact Fern Nicene, Associate Plan- ner, at (949) 644 -3227 or fnueno Qa newport- beach co.gov. Project File No.: PA2010 073 Activity No.: TP2010- 010 Zane: Private Institu- tions (PI) General Plan: Private Institutions (Pp Location: 2401 Irvine Avenue Applicant: Mobilitie /s/ Leilani Brown, C CZ '7 iFr n � y i 1 ri C S ; co