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HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-56 - General Plan Amendment 85-1B• RESOLUTION NO. 86 -56 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING AMENDMENT No. 9 TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM, LAND USE PLAN AND MAPS NO. 29, 30, 37, 38, 48, AND 60 AND RELATED TEXT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF THE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 85 -1(B) WHEREAS, the Coastal Act of 1976 requires the City of Newport Beach to prepare a local coastal program; and WHEREAS, as a part of the development and implementation of the Coastal Act, the City established at Local Coastal Program Advisory Committee, which held 29 public meetings to develop the goals, objec- tives, and policies of the City's Local, Coastal Program; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach considered the Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan at nine public hearings prior to recommending the approval and adoption to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach also held nine public hearings on the Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan prior to adoption; and WHEREAS, two public hearings were held by the California Coastal Commission in conjunction with the certification of the City's Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, said Land Use Plan sets forth the objectives and supporting policies which serve as a guide for the future development in the coastal zone in the City of Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has considered General Plan Amendment 85 -1(B); and WHEREAS, this amendment is :necessary to insure consistency between the General Plan and Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council has held a duly noticed public hearing to consider this amendment to the Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council, in considering this amendment to the Local Coastal Program, has determined that this amendment is consistent with all of the stated goals and policies of the California Coastal Act, the City of Newport Beach General Plan, and the City's Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan for the Newport Center, Bayview Landing, Newporter North and Westbay sites as set forth herein and Maps No. 29, 30, 37, 38, 48 and 60 as set forth in Exhibit "A" be amended. • NEWPORT CENTER, BAYVIEW LANDING Newport Center (Maps 37, 48, 49). Approximately one -third of the Newport Center site falls with the Coastal Zone. Most of the area is occupied by the Irvine Coast Country Club, shown as "Recre- ational and Environmental Open Space" on the Land Use Plan. The Marriott Hotel Site is designated for "Administrative, Professional and Financial Commercial: uses to reflect the hotel use on the site. Permitted office uses on the Corporate Plaza West and Chamber of Commerce sites are shown by the "Administrative, Professional and Financial Commercial" designation and residential use is shown on the Sea Island site by the "Medi- um- Density Residential designation. The PCH /Jamboree and PCH Frontage Site is designated for "High- Density Residential" allowing 284 du's. Bayview Landing (Maps 37, 38) . This site, adja- cent to the Newport Dunes site, is designated for a mixture of "Retail Service Commercial" and "Recreational and Environmental Open Space ". The upper portion of the site may accommodate visi- tor- serving commercial and public recreation uses, with a view park and a bike path. The lower portion of the site allows visitor - serving commer- cial and restaurant use. All access to commercial uses shall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning and Public: Works Departments. Existing public views from and across the site shall be preserved and maximized through grading of the site during construction of commercial uses. The upper portion of the site shall be used for public park and view area; and may be used for restaurant uses and related parking so long as any building on the upper level is set down as low as possible and located close to Jamboree Road to maximize views. UPPER NEWPORT BAY AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES Newporter North (Maps 38, 60). This site, located on Jamboree Road northerly of the Newporter Inn, is designated for "High - Density Residential" with a maximum of 490 du's. The structures shall be clustered to accommodate archaeological sites and marsh sites. A public bikeway /walkway is proposed for this site. Any development of this site shall • be sited and designed to adequately protect and buffer the environmentally sensitive area(s) on this site. A Natural History Museum may be accommodated on the site. Westbay (Maps 29, 30). The Westbay site is a large vacant parcel adjacent to the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve at Irvine Avenue. This site is designated for "Recreational and Environ- mental Open Space" uses, to permit a regional park. -2- Also permitted is a natural history museum with possible joint use as an interpretive center for the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. A public bikeway /walkway is shown for the Westbay site, but careful consideration shall be given at the time it is developed to the environmentally sensitive nature of the site in locating the is accessway. Any development which occurs shall be located in order to reserve sensitive habitat areas located on the site. Views from Irvine Avenue shall be maximized. Any development of this site shall be sited and designed to adequately protect and buffer the environmentally sensitive area(s) on this site. ADOPTED this 14th day of July 1986 by the following vote, to wit: AYES', COUNCIL MEMBERS Agee, Cox, Heather, Maurer, Plummer NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS Hart, Strauss ABSENT, COUNCIL MEMBERS ATTEST: PLT:la GPA2 • Attachment: Exhibit "A" -3- Y < i N N t t O 4 Z \ � O Y O < J m It Z < Z m O W N \ > Z Y p J K N p K K V yNj O ]t K 6 V N � W h J ti V S 6 W C[ Y N W J O h S W h O y p N V K Z O S W < � CC V } t < O Z T W Z W V K Y � O K } y < W O K O Z N p[ L W o s o N y K J K Z W ✓� Z W 6' u H = y s - W W O W O W V J i � J Z = W ! 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