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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - Airport Area Planning OptionsPORT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH i+EW COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC = �s DEVELOPMENT • "•� ^" r PLANNING DEPARTMENT 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 (714) 644 -3200; FAX (714) 644 -3250 Hearing Date: Agenda Item No.: Staff Person: REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Airport Area Planning Options ACTION: Provide direction to staff Background June 13, 2000 SS2 Sharon Z. Wood (949) 644 -3222 The Economic Development Committee (EDC) has worked on planning for the Airport Area for the last several years, with the goal of facilitating future land development that is more productive for both the City and the property owners. EDC members themselves completed one study outlining the opportunities and constraints of the area, and the City Council followed the • Committee's recommendation to have a development feasibility study done. EDC's conclusion after these studies was that the General Plan for the area needs to be amended and a specific plan should be prepared to position the area for the appropriate type of development in the future. The Committee also recommended that this area be one of the City's economic development priorities. Last year, the City Council approved $250,000 in the Capital Improvements Program ($100,000 in 1999 -2000 and $150,000 in 2000 -01) for this planning work, with the understanding that property owners would contribute an equal amount to the effort. Although EDC has approached some property owners to contribute to the planning effort, there has been hesitation due to the uncertainty about future development possibilities should the Protection from Traffic and Density Initiative pass. EDC recently recommended that the City Council include the full amount of the planning study in the CIP. Discussion Planning tools alone will not be sufficient to help the Airport Area realize its potential. Additional development in the area will require significant transportation improvements, especially if impacts from future development on residential neighborhoods are to be avoided. These improvements will increase the costs of an Airport Area plan. State Planning and Zoning Law provides that cities may establish a fee so that property owners who take advantage of the entitlement provided by a specific plan in the future pay their fair share of the planning costs. This can be done whether the City or other private properties • provide the initial funding, through reimbursement agreements with property owners. Likewise, transportation improvement planning and implementation can be funded through advances by property owners who wish to develop sooner, fees paid by future developers, and reimbursement agreements. The City Council will be considering two major development proposals in the Airport Area soon: Conexant and Koll Center Newport. Both projects are projected to have significant traffic • impacts, and both will use capacity in the transportation system that will no longer be available for future redevelopment in the area. However, these projects could also represent an opportunity for the City to begin a long -range planning and transportation improvement program for the area. Development agreements could be used if the applicants agree to provide the City with special benefits that would outweigh their projects' impacts, such as contributions to such a program. Staff is seeking input from the City Council on how to proceed with long -range planning for the Airport Area, and what role current developers should have in that planning. SHARON Z. WOOD Assistant City Manager Page 2 • •