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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025 - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR NEW WIRELESS FACILITY EXCEEDING HEIGHT LIMIT - 20662 (CS) Newport Coast Dr RESOLUTION NO. 2025 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. ND2016-002, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. UP2016-024 AND LIMITED TERM PERMIT NO. XP2016-007 FOR THE COYOTE CANYON GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE LOCATED AT 20662 NEWPORT COAST DRIVE (PA2016-091) THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS. 1. An application was filed by Fortistar, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless (collectively the "applicants'), with respect to property located at 20662 Newport Coast Drive, and legally described as a Portion of Block 128, Tract No. 361 of the Irvine Subdivision requesting approval of a conditional use permit and a limited term permit. 2. The applicants propose demolition of the existing gas-to-energy facility structures and the construction of both temporary and permanent collocated wireless telecommunication facilities at the closed Coyote Canyon Landfill gas-to-energy facility site. The project site is located at the top of a hill in an open space area near Sage Hill School. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless all maintain existing facilities at the project site with antennas collocated on a 105-foot-high exhaust stack. The exhaust stack will be demolished, which necessitates the removal of existing wireless telecommunications facility antennas attached to it. A conditional use permit is requested to allow the construction of two collocated 65-foot-high faux eucalyptus trees, which will serve as permanent wireless telecommunications facilities for the four carriers. A limited term permit is requested to construct two collocated temporary wireless telecommunications facilities during construction of the faux trees to avoid a disruption in service. 3. The subject property is located within the Open Space (OS) Zoning District and the General Plan Land Use Element category is Open Space (OS). 4. The subject property is not located within the coastal zone. 5. A public hearing was held on September 22, 2016, in the Council Chambers located at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place and purpose of the public hearing was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Planning Commission at this public hearing. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 2 of 19 SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION. 1. An Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration have been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City Council Policy K-3. 2. The draft Mitigated Negative Declaration was circulated for a 30-day comment period beginning on August 3, 2016, and ending on September 2, 2016. The contents of the environmental document and comments on the document were considered by the Planning Commission in its review of the proposed project. 3. On the basis of the entire environmental review record, the proposed project, with mitigation measures, will have a less than significant impact upon the environment and there are no known substantial adverse effects on human beings that would be caused. Additionally, there are no long-term environmental goals that would be compromised by the project, nor cumulative impacts anticipated in connection with the project. The mitigation measures identified and incorporated in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program are feasible and will reduce the potential environmental impacts to a less than significant level. 4. The Mitigated Negative Declaration and related Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program attached as Exhibit "B" are hereby adopted. The document and all material, which constitute the record upon which this decision was based, are on file with the Planning Division, City Hall, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California. SECTION 3. REQUIRED FINDINGS. Conditional Use Permit In accordance with Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC) Section 20.52.020(F) (Conditional Use Permits and Minor Use Permits), the following findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth: Finding: A. The use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The site is located within the OS land use designation in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. The OS designation is intended to provide areas for a range of public and private uses to protect, maintain, and enhance the community's natural resources. The proposed replacement collocated telecom facility is consistent with this designation in that it will be located within the grounds of the existing landfill-gas recovery facility and will help to prevent the need for locating a telecom facility elsewhere within the OS designation where a similar facility had not been located previously. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Pa e3of19 2. General Plan Natural Resources Policy NR 21.1 states that signs, utilities and antennas shall be sited and designed to minimize visual impacts. The proposed project will include removal of the existing 105-foot-high exhaust stack. The new collocated telecom facility will include the installation of two faux trees blended to match the existing environment, which will help to enhance the existing aesthetics of the landfill-gas recovery facility property as can be seen from the adjacent residential neighborhoods and public roadways. 3. The project site is not in a specific plan area. Finding: B. The use is allowed within the applicable zoning district and complies with all other applicable provisions of this Zoning Code and the Municipal Code. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The site is located within the OS Zoning District. This district is intended to provide areas to maintain and protect the community's natural open space resources and to maintain and protect landscaped open spaced areas located within residential and nonresidential developments, where no further development is allowed. See Fact in Support of Finding No. A-1 above. 2. NBMC Chapter 20.49 (Wireless Telecommunications Facilities) identifies a telecom facility that includes faux trees as a Class 4 (Freestanding Structure) installation, which is permissible subject to the approval of a conditional use permit. 3. NBMC Section 20.49.040(8)(3) (Telecom Facility Preferences and Prohibited Locations) prohibits telecom facilities in the OS Zoning District, unless they are collocated on an existing utility tower within a utility easement area, or collocated on an existing facility. A "telecommunications facility" includes the supporting equipment and structures as well as the land or structures on which they are situated by Zoning Code definition. Here, the telecommunications facility is proposed to be collocated on an existing facility, as it will use existing support equipment and be situated on land currently used by utilities and telecommunication facilities. 4. NBMC Section 20.49.040(A) prioritizes telecom facilities as follows: 1) collocation of a new facility at an existing facility; 2) Class 1 (Stealth/Screened); 3) Class 2 (Visible Antennas) and Class 3 (Public Right-of-Way), Class 4 (Freestanding Structure), and Class 5 (Temporary). Although lower on the listing of priority facilities, the proposed facility is designed such that it will not visually dominate the surrounding area and is intended to blend seamlessly into the infrastructure of the neighborhood. 5. Supporting equipment will be installed within the existing equipment enclosure areas adjacent to the existing 12-foot-high perimeter walls surrounding the project site. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 4 of 19 6. The proposed facility will comply with applicable requirements of the Zoning Code with construction as shown on the project plans and implementation of the conditions of approval as well as the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. Finding: C. The design, location, size, and operating characteristics of the use are compatible with the allowed uses in the vicinity. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The proposed design of the faux trees will replicate that of existing and proposed nearby trees, which will help to blend in with the surrounding environment of the hillside where the site is located. As conditioned and incorporated as part of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, the existing landscaping that is dead and/or dying will be removed and replaced with new trees and improved irrigation systems to help enhance and produce a complementary visual screening of the site that blends with the surrounding environment. 2. The support equipment for the site will be placed in existing screened enclosure areas. 3. The proposed telecom facility will be unmanned, will have no impact on the circulation system, and, as conditioned, will not generate noise, odor, smoke, or any other adverse impacts to.adjacent land uses. 4. The nearest residential property is approximately 1,200 feet south of the project site and Sage Hill School is approximately 1,300 feet north of the project site. Both proximate uses are buffered by the surrounding 12-foot-high perimeter wall, adjacent landscaped open space area and its intervening topography. 5. The proposed telecommunications facility will help to enhance coverage and capacity for residents and visitors in the area by providing wireless access to voice and data transmission services. The proposed facility will not result in any material changes to the character of the local community. Finding: D. The site is physically suitable in terms of design, location, shape, size, operating characteristics, and the provision of public and emergency vehicle (e.g., fire and medical) access and public services and utilities. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. Adequate public and emergency vehicle access, public services, and utilities are provided to and around the subject site and the proposed continuation of an existing use will not change this. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 5 of 19 2. The proposed telecom facility will be unmanned and will have no impact on the circulation system and adjacent land uses. 3. The Public Works Department, Building Division, Police Department, and Fire Department have reviewed the project proposal and do not have any concerns regarding access, public services, or utilities provided to the existing neighborhood and surrounding area. 4. As conditioned and incorporated as part of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, the existing landscaping that is dead and/or dying will be removed and replaced with new trees and improved irrigation systems to help prevent fire hazards and improve upon the overall safety of the project site. Finding: E. Operation of the use at the location proposed would not be detrimental to the harmonious and orderly growth of the City, nor endanger, jeopardize, or otherwise constitute a hazard to the public convenience, health, interest, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the proposed use. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The proposed facility will comply with the applicable rules, regulations and standards of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), thus ensuring public health and safety. 2. Implementation of the conditions of approval and mitigation measures identified within the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program will help to preclude significant adverse impacts to the environment. 3. The proposed facility is not located in an area adjacent to a coastal view road or public coastal view point. Wireless Telecommunications Facility Specific Findings In accordance with NBMC Section 20.49.060(H)(1) (Permit Review Procedures), the following additional findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth: Finding: F. The proposed telecom facility is visually compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The existing telecom facility includes four collocated antenna arrays on a 105-foot-high exhaust stack, which is easily visible from most adjacent public roadways and 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Pa e6of19 residential neighborhoods. As part of the proposed project, this visual obstruction will be removed; therefore, immediately improving the aesthetics of the project site and surrounding environment. 2. The proposed telecom facility will include two new 65-foot-high faux trees with supporting equipment screened within existing adjacent enclosure areas. Installation of the new freestanding structure will not appear out of character with the surrounding neighborhood as the facility will blend with the revitalized landscape of the area. Finding: G. The proposed telecom facility complies with height, location and design standards, as provided for in this chapter. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The existing wireless telecommunications facility relies upon the 105-foot-high exhaust stack, which will be removed as part of this project. The proposed telecom facility will replicate the existing antenna array heights and will further enhance the aesthetic design of the site by collocating on faux tree structures. The faux tree structures are conditioned to blend with the existing and replacement native trees in the area and will not exceed 65-foot height allowance permissible. 2. The facilities' location is an existing landfill-gas recovery facility, with existing support equipment, situated in the middle of an open space area where adverse impacts to surrounding land uses are minimized to the greatest extent feasible. 3. The faux trees' branches and leaves are intended to screen the antennas from view thereby creating a more inconspicuous facility that blends with the existing development and the surrounding landscape. The design of the faux trees will be consistent with the surrounding vegetation and replacement trees. As conditioned and incorporated as part of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, the existing landscaping that is dead and/or dying will be removed and replaced with new trees and improved irrigation systems to help enhance and produce a complementary visual screening of the site. 4. The support equipment will be located within in a screened enclosure area directly adjacent to the site. Finding: H. An alternative site(s) located further from a residential district, public park or public facility cannot feasibly fulfill the coverage needs fulfilled by the installation at the proposed site. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 7 of 19 Facts in Support of Finding 1. The intervening topography severely limits alternative site options as many of the nearby buildings hinder the coverage objectives and do not fulfill the need demonstrated to maintain and enhance coverage and capacity. The applicants have provided maps that demonstrate some improved coverage within the immediate vicinity as a result of the proposed replacement facility. 2. The proposed replacement facility is located in the landfill-gas recovery facility within an open space area away from residential districts and public park facilities. The closest public facility is the Newport Coast Community Center located approximately 1,600 feet to the southwest of the project site. The design of the proposed replacement facilities is intended to minimize its visibility to surrounding residential development, as well as to vehicle traffic along Newport Coast Drive and State Route 73. 3. The site is viable in maintaining and balancing the applicants' needs for radio frequency(RF) coverage and capacity while keeping a significant distance from single- family residential areas. Finding: 1. An alternative plan that would result in a higher preference facility class category for the proposed facility is not available or reasonably feasible and desirable under the circumstances. Facts in Support of Finding 1. Alternative designs were considered using higher priority installations; however, the height necessary to maintain and enhance existing coverage and capacity would cause an abrupt change in the rhythm and would detriment the aesthetics of the site. 2. The proposed faux tree installations will blend well with the existing and enhanced landscaping in the vicinity of the perimeter walls for the landfill-gas recovery facility site. 3. The proposed replacement facility will allow the maintenance and enhancement of existing coverage and capacity. Finding: J. The increased height will not result in undesirable or abrupt scale changes or relationships between the proposed telecom facility and existing developments or public spaces. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 8 of 19 Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The existing antenna arrays are located on the 105-foot-high exhaust stack, which will be removed as part of the proposed project. The replacement antenna arrays will be located on two collocated, 65-foot-high faux trees; thus, eliminating 40 feet of vertical structure. 2. The proposed faux trees are conditioned such that they will be designed to blend well with the existing and enhanced vegetation surrounding the landfill-gas recovery facility. 3. The landfill-gas recovery facility is situated approximately 780 feet above mean sea level with intervening topography in between the site and public roads or adjacent residential neighborhoods. From the lower elevations along Newport Coast Drive near San Joaquin Hills Road, visibility of the proposed replacement facility will be minimized. Finding: K. Establishment of the telecom facility at the requested height is necessary to provide service. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The proposed replacement facility will place antenna arrays at the same or similar heights to those of the existing arrays placed on the taller exhaust stack. A lower arrangement would be detrimental to existing coverage. 2. The increased height to a maximum of 65 feet will not only allow for maintenance of existing coverage, but will provide an opportunity for the carriers to enhance coverage and improve capacity for the nearby roadways and residential neighborhoods. Limited Term Permit In accordance with NBMC Section 20.52.040(G) (Limited Term Permits — Findings and Decisions), the following findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth: Finding: A. The operation of the requested limited duration use at the location proposed and within the time period specified would not be detrimental to the harmonious and orderly growth of the City, nor endanger, jeopardize, or otherwise constitute a hazard to the public convenience, health, interest, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the requested limited duration use. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 9 of 19 Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The limited term permit will allow two collocated temporary wireless telecom facilities to maintain existing service to the Newport Coast and Newport Ridge areas. 2. As conditioned, the operation of the temporary wireless facility will be limited to a maximum period of 12 months and only during construction of the permanent replacement facility. Although operational 24 hours a day, the facility will be unmanned and will emit minimal noise or light, limiting any impact on nearby residents. 3. The proposed temporary facility will be located within the perimeter of the existing landfill- gas recovery approximately 1,200 feet from the nearest residence, which is buffered from the temporary use by an existing block wall, landscaping, and intervening topography. Finding: B. The subject lot is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the limited duration use without material detriment to the use and enjoyment of other properties located adjacent to and in the vicinity of the lot. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The subject property is approximately 4.14 acres in size and consists of operational structures associated with the landfill-gas recovery facility. Several of the structures will be removed. The resulting scraped area and overall site size will be adequate to accommodate the wireless facility and any existing use of the property without impacting vehicle circulation. Finding: C. The subject lot is adequately served by streets or highways having sufficient width and improvements to accommodate the kind and quantity of traffic that the limited duration use would or could reasonably be expected to generate. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The limited duration use is a temporary wireless telecommunications facility that will not generate traffic, but will maintain service for the Newport Coast and Newport Ridge areas. 2. The subject property is accessed by a single approach taken from Newport Coast Drive at a signalized intersection. The wireless facility will be located such that it will not impede access within the site. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 10 of 1 g Finding: D. Adequate temporary parking to accommodate vehicular traffic to be generated by the limited duration use would be available either on-site or at alternate locations acceptable to the Planning Commission. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The proposed limited duration use will not create additional parking demand and will be unmanned. Finding: E. The limited duration use is consistent with all applicable provisions of the General Plan, any applicable specific plan, the Municipal Code, and other City regulations. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The site is located within the OS land use designation in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. The OS designation is intended to provide areas for a range of public and private uses to protect, maintain, and enhance the community's natural resources. The proposed replacement collocated wireless telecommunications facility is consistent with this designation in that it will be located within the grounds of the existing landfill-gas recovery facility. 2. The site is located within the OS Zoning District. This district is intended to provide areas to maintain and protect the community's natural open space resources and to maintain and protect landscaped open spaced areas located within residential and nonresidential developments, where no further development is allowed. The proposed temporary use will take place within an existing disturbed site where a wireless telecommunications facility currently operates, will be utilized for a limited duration on- site, will not impede use of the site, and will ensure adequate service is maintained during construction of the permanent replacement facility. 3. The limited duration use is conditioned such that it will comply with all applicable provisions of the General Plan, Municipal Code, and other City regulations. 4. The subject lot is not located within a specific plan. SECTION 4. DECISION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby adopts Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2016-002 as depicted in Exhibit "A" and the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program as depicted in Exhibit "B" of this resolution, which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 11 of 19 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves Conditional Use Permit No. UP2016-024 and Limited Term Permit No. XP2016-007, subject to the conditions set forth in Exhibit "C," which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 3. This action shall become final and effective fourteen (14) days following the date this Resolution was adopted unless within such time an appeal is filed with the City Clerk in accordance with the provisions of Title 20 Planning and Zoning, of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2016. AYES: Hillgren, Koetting, Dunlap, Weigand NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Kramer, Lawler, Zak BY: / ory Kram r, Chairma BY:"ZLI � — P , Se retary 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 12 of 19 EXHIBIT "A" INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. ND2016-002 SCH NO. 2016081012 (Available separate due to document size) httr)://www.newportbeachca.-gov/cegadocuments 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 13 of 19 EXHIBIT "B" MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM 05-26-2016 COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM Monitoring Party VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE` Mitigation and Monitoring Responsibl Mitigation Measure Number Reporting Milestones a for Initials Date Remarks Process Monitoring AESTHETICS MM-1 In order to reduce long-term Review of Prior to City of aesthetics/views impacts to a Final Plans; Approval of Newport less than significant level, OC Construction Final Plans; Beach Waste& Recycling will Inspection During Planning implement a Tree Construction Division Replacement and Revegetation Plan for the proposed project which will remove the majority of the non-native trees that currently surround the project site and replace them with native white alders,western sycamores and coast live oak trees. The new trees will also have a dedicated below-ground irrigation line to ensure that the new trees receive sufficient irrigation. In addition, OC Waste& Recycling will ensure that a qualified habitat maintenance contractor will provide long- term habitat maintenance and monitoring for the new trees. September 2016 3-3 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitlgaled Negative Declaration MM-2 The Final Tree Replacement Review of Prior to � City of and Revegetation Plan will be Final Plans; Approval of Newport modified by the City as Construction Final Plans; Beach necessary to add additional Inspection During Planning white alders and western Construction Division sycamore trees,that grow more quickly than coast live oak trees, so that the Revegetation Plan provides no major gaps for the long-term visual screening of the project site. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES MM-3 To avoid potential impacts to Review of Prior to City of active bird nests, including Final Plans; Approval of Newport coastal California gnatcatchers Construction Final Plans; Beach or migratory birds,the Inspection During Planning proposed demolition of Construction Division structures,the construction of temporary and permanent wireless telecommunication facilities, and implementation of the Tree Replacement and Revegetation Plan at the project site will comply with the NCCP Construction Minimization Measures. Specifically,these activities will occur outside the nesting bird season(i.e., February 15 to August 31). September 2016 N � 3-4 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration MM-4 A qualified biologist will Review of Prior to City of conduct a pre-construction Final Plans; Approval of Newport survey of the proposed work Construction Final Plans; Beach areas within one week prior to Inspection During Planning the start of the work to verify Construction Division that no special-status species, such as coastal California gnatcatchers, or migratory birds,would be adversely affected by the proposed activities. MM-5 For the proposed demolition Review of Prior to City of - activities and for the Final Plans; Approval of Newport construction of the temporary Construction Final Plans; Beach and permanent wireless Inspection During Planning telecommunication facilities, Construction Division all vehicles using the project site access road will remain on the asphalt access road. To prevent any impacts to coastal sage scrub, no staging areas, stockpiles, equipment storage, or vehicle turn outs will be permitted on the shoulder of the access road. September 2016 3-5 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration MM-6 As a part of the contract for Review of Prior to City of tree removal activities, OC Final Plans; Approval of Newport Waste&Recycling will ensure Construction Final Plans; Beach that the contractor provides Inspection During Planning methods to protect existing Construction Division coastal sage scrub so that there will be no removal or disturbance to coastal sage scrub during tree removal - activities. CULTURAL RESOURCES MM-7 The project applicant shall Prior to Prior to City of retain an archaeological and Approval of Approval of Newport paleontological resource Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach monitor to monitor the During During Planning project's subsurface areas Construction Construction Division during land disturbance from demolition and construction activities. If any archaeological or paleontological resources are discovered,the archaeological/paleontological monitor will have the authority to stop work, assess the resources found,and implement a plan for the September 2016 __.___ 3-6 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration removal of the archaeological/paleontological resources if deemed significant. MM-8 During construction activities, Prior to Prior to City of the project applicant shall Approval of Approval of Newport allow representatives of Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach cultural organizations, During During Planning including Native American Construction Construction Division tribes(i.e„ Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians—Kizh Nation),to access the project site on a volunteer basis to monitor grading and excavation activities. September 2016 3-7 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration HAZARDS&HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MM-9 Fortistar will Complete an Prior to Prior to City of asbestos abatement plan, Approval of Approval of Newport pursuant to SCAQMD permit Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach requirements. The asbestos During During Planning abatement will be performed Construction Construction Division by a Cal/OSHA registered asbestos remediation company. After the asbestos is removed from the project site it will be disposed at an _ approved disposal facility. MM-10 OC Waste& Recycling will Prior to Prior to City of remove the non-native trees Approval of Approval of Newport that currently surround the Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach project site in order to prevent During During Planning a potential fire hazard. The Construction Construction Division existing trees will be replaced with native trees,with a dedicated irrigation system, which will significantly improve fire safety over existing conditions. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC MM-11 Prior to the initiation of Prior to Prior to City of demolition activities at the Approval of Approval of Newport project site, Fortistar, in Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach consultation with the carriers, During During Planning will prepare a traffic control Construction Construction Division plan for demolition and construction. The traffic September 2016 _-__._W____. �,_,____..�.� 3-8 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration control plan will include the staggering of truck trips throughout the day on Newport Coast Drive, so that the minimum practicable number of truck trips will occur during the a.m. peak period, to reduce impacts as much as possible to Sage Hill High School and both the SR-73 on and off-ramps at Newport Coast Drive. -- MM-12 All demolition and construction Prior to Prior to City of vehicle drivers will be informed Approval of Approval of Newport that turning right on the red Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach light at the traffic signal at the During During Planning intersection of the project site Construction Construction Division access road and Newport Coast Drive will be prohibited for the duration of demolition and construction activities. A sign will be posted at the entrance to the intersection to remind drivers that they are prohibited from making a right- turn at the red light onto Newport Coast Drive. September 2016 3-9 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration MM-13 For the duration of the Prior to Prior to City of demolition and construction Approval of Approval of Newport activities, electronic signage Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach will be placed near Sage Hill During During Planning High School to inform drivers Construction Construction Division regarding the duration of the demolition and construction activities and to indicate that large trucks may be present for the duration of construction and demolition activities. MM-14 Construction spotters with Prior to Prior to City of walkie-talkies will be assigned Approval of Approval of Newport on both ends of the project site Final Plans; Final Plans; Beach access road to guide trucks During During Planning during project demolition and Construction Construction Division construction activities. Trucks will only be able to travel in one direction on the one lane paved access road at a time. Trucks that are waiting to go up the access road will wait across the street on the main canyon landfill property until the spotter informs them that it is safe to proceed up the access road to the project site. September 2016 3-10 W Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COYOTE CANYON LANDFILL GAS RECOVERY FACILITY DEMOLITION AND TELECOM UPDATE Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration This page intentionally left blank September 2016 M 3-11 � �^ Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Pa e14of19 EXHIBIT "C" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Planning Division 1. The development shall be in substantial conformance with the approved site plan, equipment plans and elevations stamped and dated with the date of this approval. (Except as modified by applicable conditions of approval.) 2. The project is subject to all applicable City ordinances, policies, and standards, unless specifically waived or modified by the conditions of approval. 3. The telecom facility approved by this permit shall comply with all applicable rules, regulations, and standards of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). 4. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicants shall submit to the Planning Division an additional copy of the approved architectural plans for inclusion in the application file. The plans shall be identical to those approved by all City departments for building permit issuance. The approved copy shall include architectural sheets only and shall be reduced in size to 11 inches by 17 inches. The plans shall accurately depict the elements approved by the Conditional Use Permit and shall highlight the approved elements such that they are discernible from other elements of the plans. 5. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicants shall pay any unpaid administrative costs associated with the processing of this application to the Planning Division. 6. The operator of the telecom facility shall maintain the facility in a manner consistent with the original approval of the facility and all conditions of approval. Anything not specifically approved by this permit is not permitted and must be addressed in a separate and subsequent review. 7. All exposed elements of the facilities including, but not limited to screening, coaxial cables and appurtenances attached to the faux trees shall be color-matched or painted to match the tree or surrounding environment to the satisfaction of the Community Development and Utilities Directors or their respective designees. 8. No portion of the antennas, associated equipment, or mounting structures shall protrude beyond the "branches". 9. The facility shall match the design, style, color, height, and location of the live trees to be planted adjacent to it. In no case shall any portion of the faux trees exceed 65 feet from existing grade wherever the structure is being placed. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 15 of 19 10. The applicants shall continually maintain the wireless telecom facility so that it retains its original appearance at the time the building permit is finaled by the City of Newport Beach. 11. On an annual basis, the applicants shall conduct maintenance inspections of the wireless telecom facility, including the monopole, equipment enclosure areas and walls, landscape screening, and irrigation systems, and make all necessary repairs. The Community Development Director may require additional inspections and/or maintenance activities at his/her discretion. 12. The applicants shall keep, at all times, all "branches," "leaves," and "bark of the proposed monopole in good repair and appearance. If any part of the monopole is broken, missing, deteriorated, or otherwise in disrepair (as determined by the Community Development Director), the City shall provide written notification to the applicants with specific conditions and items to be repaired or replaced. The applicants shall address the request and complete the repairs and/or replacements within thirty (30) days of receipt of written notification from the City. The Community Development Director has the authority to extend the thirty (30) day time period in the event that more time is required in order for the applicants to perform repairs or replacements. 13. Additional landscaping shall be planted near the telecom facility to screen the facility from view and be maintained in a viable condition, as depicted in the approved landscape plan, with final selection of plants to be approved by the Community Development Director. 14. All noise generated by the proposed use shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 10.26 and other applicable noise control requirements of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. The maximum noise shall be limited to no more than depicted below for the specified time periods unless the ambient noise level is higher. Between the hours of 7:OOAM Between the hours of and 10:OOPM 10:OOPM and 7:OOAM Location Interior Exterior Interior Exterior Residential Property 45dBA 55dBA 40dBA 50dBA Residential Property located within 45dBA 60dBA 45dBA 50dBA 100 feet of a commercial ro ert Mixed Use Property 45dBA 60dBA 45dBA 50dBA Commercial Property N/A 65dBA N/A 60dBA 15. The applicants shall not prevent the City of Newport Beach from having adequate spectrum capacity on the City's 800 MHz radio frequencies at any time. Should interference with the City's Public Safety radio equipment occur, use of the telecom facility authorized by this permit may be suspended until the radio frequency interference is corrected and verification of the compliance is reported. 16. The facility shall transmit at the approved frequency ranges established by the FCC. The applicants shall inform the City, in writing, of any proposed changes to the 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Pa e16of19 frequency range in order to prevent interference with the City's Public Safety radio equipment. 17. The applicants recognize that the frequencies used by the facility are extremely close to the frequencies used by the City of Newport Beach for public safety. This proximity will require extraordinary "comprehensive advanced planning and frequency coordination" engineering measures to prevent interference, especially in the choice of frequencies and radio ancillary hardware. This is encouraged in the "Best Practices Guide" published by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials- International, Inc. (APCO), and as endorsed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 18. The applicants shall provide a "single point of contact" in its Engineering and Maintenance Departments that is monitored 24 hours per day to ensure continuity on all interference issues, and to which interference problems may be reported. The name, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of that person shall be provided to the Community Development Department and Newport Beach Police Department's Support Services Commander prior to activation of the facility. 19. Appropriate information warning signs or plates shall be posted at the access locations and each transmitting antenna. In addition, contact information (e.g., a telephone number) shall be provided on the warning signs or plates. The location of the information warning signs or plates shall be depicted on the plans submitted for construction permits. 20. No advertising signage or identifying logos shall be displayed on the telecom facility except for small identification, address, warning, and similar information plates. A detail of the information plates depicting the language on the plate shall be included in the plans submitted for issuance of building permits. 21. The telecom facility shall not be lighted except as deemed necessary by the Newport Beach Police Department for security lighting. The night lighting shall be at the lowest intensity necessary for that purpose and such lighting shall be shielded so that direct rays do not shine on nearby properties. Prior to the final of building permits, the applicants shall schedule an evening inspection with the Code Enforcement Division to confirm compliance with this condition. 22. At all times, the operators shall ensure that its telecom facilities comply with the most current regulatory operations standards, and radio frequency emissions standards adopted by the FCC. The operator shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining the most current information from the FCC regarding allowable radio frequency emissions and all other applicable regulations and standards. Said information shall be made available by the operator upon request at the discretion of the Community Development Director. 23. Any operator who intends to abandon or discontinue use of a telecom facility must notify the Planning Division by certified mail no less than thirty (30) days prior to such 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 17 of 19 action. The operator or property owner shall have ninety (90) days from the date of abandonment or discontinuance to reactivate use of the facility, transfer the rights to use the facility to another operator, or remove the telecom facility and restore the site. 24. The City reserves the right and jurisdiction to review and modify any telecom permit approved pursuant to Chapter 20.49 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, including the conditions of approval, based on changed circumstances. The operator shall notify the Planning Division of any proposal to change the height or size of the facility; increase the size, shape, or number of antennas; change the facility's color, materials, or location on the site; or increase the signal output above the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits imposed by the radio frequency emissions guidelines of the FCC. Any changed circumstance shall require the operator to apply for a modification of the original telecom permit and obtain the modified permit prior to implementing any change. 25. This Conditional Use Permit may be modified or revoked by the Planning Commission should they determine that the facility or operator has violated any law regulating the telecom facility or has failed to comply with the requirements of Chapter 20.49 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC), or this permit. 26. This approval shall expire and become void unless exercised within 24 months from the actual date of review authority approval, except where an extension of time is approved in compliance with the provisions of Title 20 Planning and Zoning of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 27. A copy of the Resolution, including conditions of approval Exhibit "A" shall be incorporated into the Building Division and field sets of plans prior to issuance of the building permits. 28. To the fullest extent permitted by law, applicants shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, its boards and commissions, officials, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation, attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to City's approval of the Coyote Canyon Gas Recovery Facility Demolition and Telecom Update including, but not limited to Conditional Use Permit No. UP2016- 024 and Limited Term Permit No. XP2016-007 (PA2016-091). This indemnification shall include, but not be limited to, damages awarded against the City, if any, costs of suit, attorneys' fees, and other expenses incurred in connection with such claim, action, causes of action, suit or proceeding whether incurred by applicants, City, and/or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall indemnify the City for all of City's costs, attorneys' fees, and damages which City incurs in enforcing the indemnification provisions set forth in this condition. The applicants shall pay to the City upon demand any amount owed to the City pursuant to the indemnification requirements prescribed in this condition. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Page 18 of 19 Fire Department 29. Prior to the issuance of building permits, fire plan review will be required for all components of the telecommunications installation. 30. Generators must be listed as per California Fire Code Section 604.1.1. Provide manufacturers specification for the generator. Specifications must include fuel capacity and recommended foundation/generator pad. 31. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project plans shall be revised to indicate the battery electrolyte capacity and number of proposed batteries for each cabinet. The storage of batteries must comply with California Fire Code Section 608, Stationary Storage Battery Systems. 32. Prior to the issuance of building permits, manufacturer specifications shall be provided for the generator. The specifications should include fuel tank capacity. 33. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project plans shall be revised to provide a fire extinguisher with a minimum size of 2A 20BC within 30 feet of the generator. Building Division 34. The applicants are required to obtain all applicable permits from the City's Building Division and Fire Department. The construction plans must comply with the most recent, City-adopted version of the California Building Code. The construction plans must meet all applicable State Disabilities Access requirements. 35. The applicants shall employ the following best available control measures ("BACMs") to reduce construction-related air quality impacts: Dust Control • Water all active construction areas at least twice daily. • Cover all haul trucks or maintain at least two feet of freeboard. • Pave or apply water four times daily to all unpaved parking or staging areas. • Sweep or wash any site access points within two hours of any visible dirt deposits on any public roadway. • Cover or water twice daily any on-site stockpiles of debris, dirt or other dusty material. • Suspend all operations on any unpaved surface if winds exceed 25 mph. Emissions • Require 90-day low-NOx tune-ups for off road equipment. • Limit allowable idling to 30 minutes for tracks and heavy equipment Off-Site Impacts • Encourage carpooling for construction workers. • Limit lane closures to off-peak travel periods. • Park construction vehicles off traveled roadways. • Wet down or cover dirt hauled off-site. 05-26-2016 Planning Commission Resolution No. 2025 Pa e19of19 • Sweep access points daily. • Encourage receipt of materials during non-peak traffic hours. • Sandbag construction sites for erosion control. Fill Placement • The number and type of equipment for dirt pushing will be limited on any day to ensure that SCAQMD significance thresholds are not exceeded. • Maintain and utilize a continuous water application system during earth placement and compaction to achieve a 10 percent soil moisture content in the top six-inch surface layer, subject to review/discretion of the geotechnical engineer. Public Works Department 36. If any of the existing public improvements surrounding the site are damaged by the private work, new concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, street pavement, and other public improvements will be required by the City at the time of private construction completion. Said determination and the extent of the repair work shall be made at the discretion of the Public Works Inspector. 37. The storage of all project related equipment during construction shall be on-site and outside the public right-of-way. 38. All work in the public right-of-way shall follow Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 13.20. 39. An approved encroachment permit is required for all work activities within the City's public right-of-way. 40. Prior to commencement of demolition and grading of the oroiect the applicants shall submit a construction management and delivery plan to be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department. The plan shall include discussion of project phasing; parking arrangements for both sites during construction; anticipated haul routes and construction mitigation. Upon approval of the plan, the applicants shall be responsible for implementing and complying with the stipulations set forth in the approved plan. 41. Traffic control and truck route plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department before their implementation. Large construction vehicles shall not be permitted to travel narrow streets as determined by the Public Works Department. Disruption caused by construction work along roadways and by movement of construction vehicles shall be minimized by proper use of traffic control equipment and flagman. 05-26-2016