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HomeMy WebLinkAbout85-11 - San Joaquin Hills Transportation CorridorRESOLUTION NO. 85 -11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH EXPRESSING THE CITY'S POSITION ON THE SAN JOAQUIN HILLS TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR • WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Supervisors amended the Master Plan of Arterial Highways in August, 1976, incorporating a conceptually proposed alignment for the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has previously expressed support for the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor as a way of directing traffic around Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, the County of Orange has proposed a land development fee program to pay a portion of the cost of the facility; and WHEREAS, the County of Orange has proposed creation of a joint powers authority to implement construction of the facility; and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Understanding has been prepared as a step towards creation of the joint powers authority; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach has continuing concerns about cer- tain design features and potential traffic and environmental impacts of the facility; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach expresses the following comments and concerns regarding the facil- ity to the Orange County Board of Supervisors: 1. The City continues to support construction of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, as a way of directing traffic around Newport Beach, with implementation at the earliest practicable date. 2. The City concurs in the concept of a development fee program to fund a portion of the cost of the facility, with the understanding that only new development shall be subject to such fees. 3. The City supports the proposed joint powers authority, and the • Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which is intended to be an initial step toward the joint powers authority. 1 4. Reduce the overall scope of the initial project to not more than six regular travel lanes to be constructed in this century. However, right -of- way for the ultimate improvement should be secured so acquisitions are not needed in the future. • 5. Design the Corridor as a scenic highway and in an environmentally sensitive manner; with specific features incorporated to minimize grading impacts, including slope rounding, variable slope ratios, contouring, and split- level roadways where feasible. 6. The connection of San Joaquin Hills Road to Pelican Hills Road shall not occur until Pelican Hills Road is fully operational. San Joaquin Hills Road should not exceed four travel lanes as it connects to Pelican Hills Road. The extension of San Joaquin Hills Road east of Pelican Hills Road to the Corridor shall not occur. 7. There will be no Corridor interchange connection with San Miguel Drive or Ford Road. 8. Incorporate measures to discourage through truck traffic. 9. Carefully analyze noise impacts and impacts upon archaeological and paleontological sites, flora and fauna and incorporate any necessary mitigation measures into the project. 10. Particular priority shall be given to providing design features and construction requirements which will minimize siltation impacts on Newport Bay. 11. A staged construction program should be developed which is specifi- cally intended to minimize impacts on the existing street system. 12. Additional and /or revised comments will be made as a part of the environmental review process. 13. It is the overriding policy of the City that the integrity of the Circulation Element of the General Plan be maintained; and that the Transporta- tion Corridor be designed in a way which will distribute traffic to the arterial street system without exceeding the capacity of individual elements of the • system. For example, the design and construction phasing shall not result in traffic burdens on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar which would cause parking to be removed. 2 14. The Mayor is authorized to execute the MOU, with the understanding that the City of Newport Beach will not participate in the program to fund, design, approve or construct the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor unless, and until, the City's concerns expressed in the resolution are fully 0 protected in the joint powers agreement or otherwise. ATTEST: City Clerk E 3