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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9192 - General Plan Amendment 77-2• T RESOLUTION NO. 9192 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ACCEPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE, RESIDENTIAL GROWTH, RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENTS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH GENERAL PLAN (AMENDMENT NO. 77 -2) WHEREAS, Section 707 of the Charter of the City of Newport Beach provides that the City Council, upon recommenda- tion by the Planning Commission, may amend the General Plan, or any part thereof; and WHEREAS, the General Plan of the City of Newport Beach contains the Land Use, Residential Growth, and Recreation and Open Space Elements which will serve as a guide for the future planning and development of the City; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held a public hearing at which time it considered certain amendments to the Land Use, Residential Growth and Recreation and Open Space Elements and adopted Resolution No. 993, recommending to the City Council certain changes in said elements; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the proposed amendment will not have a significant effect on the environment and desires to accept a Negative Declaration prepared for said General Plan amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby accepts the Negative Declaration on General Plan Amendment No. 77 -2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following described amendment to the General Plan, and the various Elements thereof be adopted, as follows: 77 -2 -D. An amendment to the Land Use Plan, Residential Growth and Open Space Plans to change the designa- s • tion of the MWD Reservoir Site and adjacent property in the Spyglass Hill area, deleting the "governmental, educational and institutional facilities" designation and rearranging the "recreational and environmental open space" and "residential" designations. Further, the following wording be added to the Land Use and Residential Growth Elements as follows: (a) To Page 24 of the Land Use Element: "Development of the MWD Reservoir Site on parcels adjacent to San Miguel Drive and Spyglass Hill Road shall be limited to a combination of neighborhood park, open space and residential use. It is anticipated that approximately nine acres of this site will be used for park purposes and approximately 11.5 acres will be devoted to low density residential use as described in the Residential Growth Element. In connection with the preparation of specific development plans, an environ- mental impact report shall be prepared which addresses, in part, the issues of on -site and off -site parking in relation to the park site, and the impact of residential development on traffic, public service and support systems." (b) To Page 20 of the Residential Growth Element: "Residential development of the MWD Reservoir Site shall be limited to an area totalling approximately 11.5 acres and shall be limited to a maximum of four dwelling units per buildable acre." 77 -2 -E An amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element to: (a) Reflect the increase and park dedication requirements from two to five acres per 1,000 population (resulting from the City Council's adoption of the "Atherton Initiative Ordinance" on April 25, 1977); (b) Update the number and acreage of existing public parks; and (c) Delete reference to excise tax dollar amounts. The specific changes are as follows: (1) The first sentence of paragraph 1, under definitions on page 4 of the Recreation and Open Space Element should be amended to read as follows: "The City has an adopted standard of five acres of neighborhood parks per thousand residents..." (2) The footnote on the bottom of Figure 1 on page 10 of the Recreation and Open Space Element should be amended to read: "The adopted park standard for the City of Newport Beach is five acres per thousand residents." -2- L. (3) Page 12 of the Recreation and Open Space Element should be amended to read as follows: "Evaluation of Existing Facilities. There are 21 existing neighborhood parks and 4 privately owned parks in the City with a total area of 95 acres, resulting in 1.5 acres of public park area per thousand resi- dents (based on the January, 1977 population of 64,200 persons). Although this is short of the five acres per thousand standard, most of the City's residential areas are well served with conveniently located parks." (4) Figure 2 on page 13 of the Recreation and Open Space Element should be amended by including recently completed facilities. (5) Page 17 of the Recreation and Open Space Element should be amended to read as follows: "These parks will be of sufficient size to result in approximately five acres per thousand residents." (6) Page 68, the second, third and fourth sentences of the Recreation and Open Space Element should be amended as follows: "These funds result from a development tax which is imposed on all residential, commercial, and industrial developments within the City and is used exclusively for the development of fire stations, libraries and parks." ADOPTED this 19th day of September , 1977. MaPbr ATTEST: n • C ty Clerk 13TIf1ED A THE O'Zjr d6vi CITY CLERK OF THE C TY OF NE W P BEACH DDO /bc 9/20/77