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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAM0027Resolution No. 6Q& Ar::edment No. 27 CITY PLANNING CONuSSION NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA v 19� REPOR,P OF: Planiiing Comanission BY: TO: City Council ON: Establishment of a Controlled Manufacturing District PROCEDURE FOLLOWED BY PLANNING CONMISSION: Two pbuiic hearings were held on the 20th Day of September 1956 and the 11th Day of Octobers 1956• Notice of public hearings were duly published in the Ensign in accordance with the State Conservation and Planning Act. FINDINGS OF PLANWING C2MSSION: RECON --MATIONS OF PLANNING C0141ISSION : The Planning Commission recommends to the City City Council that the attached ordinance be adopted. RESULTS OF ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: All ayes. NOns: ABSENT: None NOT VOTING: By order of the Chairman W.M . Longmoorl I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct resort of the proceedings and action of the Planning Commission, City of Newport Beach. Respectfully submitted, , Secretary Newport Beach Gity Planing Commission. Approved by the City Council on the daft of 19— City Clerk City of Newport Beach, California P. C. Form I I f March lot, 1957 Mr. P. A. Palmer, President, Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association, 3365 Via Lido, Newport Beach, California Dear Paul; Wish to thank you kindly Por your letter of the lath of February. Am writing you this letter to cament on the contents of your letter relative to cooperation between the Planning Cmmissions of the Cities of Costa kesa and Newport Beach. I am happy to advise that a few months ago our Planning Cammission initiated joint collaboration on mutual planning problems of Costa mesa and Newport, Beach. We have already bsAy one informal joint meeting and we are planning another one within the next thirty { 30) days in an off ort to el=inAte, as much a a Possible, disarepancies or adverse zoning regu- lations between the two o tlea. I am also happy to advise that with the encouragement of our local Planning 00=ission Staff, the Orange County Planning Commission is joining with Costa Mena and Rewport Beach Planning Commissiona in these informal joint conferences. It is the hope of all of us that a good zoning pattern may be developed on a regional basis for this entire area.. At the present tine each c)f the Planning Commissions are extending the courtesy to the other of consulting on problems that may occur outside of the individual Planning Commissions city limits but within their sphere cf influence. In pausing I m1ght state that the two local Panning Co=.iasions have received encouragement frcm the two City Councils in cur efforts to co-ordinate our zoning problems, Paul pl®ase excuse this lengthy let's. 'r but I thougt:-t you might bo inter osted in what we are endeavoring to accompi,sh in view of the fact that you pointed, out this situation in your letter. With beat regards, I ass, Sincerely, NULIK Walter M Longmoor, Chairman Planning Cemmission G NEWPOWBALBOA SAVINGS AND LOAN AAWCIATION 0 3368 1W Lido - Telephone Harbor IWO ,p Y Newport Beach - California February 18, 1957 Mr. Walter H. Longmoor, Chairman, Planning Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, Ca'Lifornia Dear Walter: Thanks indeed for your letter of the lith with enclosures. This situation seems to point up the greater need for col- laboration between the adjoining Cities. In this case we conformed with the Costa Mesa City require- ments on our subdivision, and then fake the possibility of being hurt by the planning of our home City controlling the property ao; oss the street, If the two Cities do not become one, we hope at least that the two Planning Commissions will work more closely to- gether. Again, thanks Walterfor your personal interest and your never -failing graci.otisness. S inc®re a.y, /e/- PAUL P. A. Palmer President fb CO P Y February 11th, 1957 Ur. P, A. Palmer, Presidont, Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association, 5566 Via Lido, Newport Beach, California Dear Paula I am in receipt of your letter of February let and I have been endeavoring to find the opportunity to discuss this matter with you personally, I am informed that you are out of the City for this week and as I am leuving on a trip East in a few days, an taking this means of answering your letter. I appreciate the merits of the contents of your letter of January 29th to the Orange County Planning Commission, I zhall endeavor in this letter to briefly outline the situation that presented itself to our Planning C ission regarding that area as followal- When the property owners in the area who had already been annexed to the City of Newport Beach applied for annexations they did so with the plea that it would be zoned for manu- facturing, When the particular property owned by Mr. Boyd, to which you refer to in your letter, applied for annexation a strong desire was expressed that it would be zoned for manufacturing. This particular property of which Mr. Boyd' is a part is now in litigation to determine whether it shall be annexed to Costa fess, or Newport Beach. When all these property owners involved 9ppliod for annexa- tion, the local Planning Commission began studies for the purpose of developing another section to our Zoning Code that would have more controls as to use and type of buildings and be more restricted than the present M-1 Zone under our presenu Zoning Code, Our Planning Ccmission took tho manufacturing ievelopment that is being made on the Stanford University Campus at Palo Alto as a model, We discussed this proposed new zone with manufacturers in they area annexed to Newport Beach and learned that they were very interested in a very restricted m&nufaoturing zoning ordinance. We explored our new ordinance with representatives of the Heslipot Corporation to determine their ideas in cases they eventually should be annexed to Newport Beach. We found that all these firms are very particular as to the type of manufacturing and the Page 2 2/11/57 type of buildings that may be used in their neighborhood As a result of this investigation and the studies of the development on the Stanford University Campsie, Maanuf aactu District Zoning designated as ftl-A District was drawn u wsas approved by the City Council. I am enclosing herewith as copy of this now M -1-A Zoning Ordinance for your study. We also wish to bring to your attention that Chapter 5 of our present atoning code also applies wherein all plans for buildings in this M -1-A District must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee of the Ccamission. When Hr. Boydaszd application was presented to the Orange County Planning Ccmmlsalon for this proposed development at the Southwest Corner of 18th and Placentia, it was referred to our Planning Staff. It was conditionally approved provided that Mr. Boyd would develop his pro- perty in accordance with provisions of our M -1-A Zoning if this property eventually was :annexed to the City of Newport Beach. He signed a letter to this offset and this is on file in the Planning Department at City Hall. Therefore, if this property is annexed to the City of Newport Beach, he will be bound to coaply with the restrictions under the M -Z -A zoning. Our Commission tools about the only position they could take under the circumstances for the reason that manufacturing plants were already in tho annexed area and proposed annexations, and the Commission felt that the proper thing to do was to provide the best restricted manu- facturing zone possible ago that the manufacturing district overall would not downgrade any other property and on the other hand it hoped that it would upgrade adjoining properties. Paul, I hope this letter of explanation will help you relieve some of your friars zone on the area which you discussed in With best regards, I arcs, Sincerely, Walter M. Longmoor, Chairman Planning Ccaisasion and the copy of the IM -1-A zoning about the affect of the Y -1-A your letter. C C P Y February 1, 19 5 7 Mr. Walter l,ongmoore Newport Beach Planning Callmission Newport Beach, California Bear Walter; The ®nclosed copy of letter are sent to the Orange County Planning Commission, having to do with our Tract Number 2824 at the Northeast corner of 18th and Placentia and the application from the owner Of the Property diagonally across fram our pro- perty to 'Lone to m-1, I believe is self-explanatory. Could you make this copy of letter a part of your Official Plaxaning Commission files, as we understa-ad that should this property come into Newport Beach, the opinion has been expressed that there would be no objection to its being M-1. In attempting to conform with all the rules and regu- lations of the various communSties, we also asked if we shouldn't make our property, now Tract Number 2924, M-1 and were denied that right, and upon the theory that it would downgrade the neighborhood. Then we go ahead and conform to that ruling, don't fight it, put in good offside tract improvements, and thea low and behold we're raced with the threat of being downgraded by one of our neighboring property owners. I hope that you do riot find our viewpoint unreasonable, and we oi' coursewould appreciate any support we can get frca the Newport Beach Planning Commission. Best personal regards, Sincerely, /8/- PA III. P. A. Palmer President FB Enclosure ISALBC&."SAVMGSA NEWPORt' No N E W P 0 R T 6 E A C H 'C A L I F 0 R N I A -H A R'B 0 R 1 5 0 0 29, 1957 315 Wa have da*"9lot r&xldontial meet at z.'z' *art eamor knaagafi&' as as ry WZ� tiii4, i1a the city of costa w go are advived that the ownei of the Prelft'rty at th'V :40ath. cv=" Of 18th OMd P'U"Wtiaz, d i4i the wact, we developed, ju aoplyiaa far am- M'T ww'ig.: All of the at is T 29,24haw. been &*If. W i-Adividwgao, t* ht%Ud Tsgids' tial MAUS, As thane jotg Qt Pr Ont h * bea% wAd -an tgjr.,jf,, with thio Aoi3o-,j&tjQL, interest In Me Pro ftand Its future. 0 c and the �o vshojr�t th�3 jotfs "1'07'told® 'qtrongly feel et the bl Z0,01"R W ad" 'Iruezy affect VA'Kue�) and Uiot J�t-k.uro aad would cMer otle rlrQtf aay goning 1740 7924® and doay any for ROVATIS �Ihar than :regj�jt, , ntial. All 01 tt�e off*"te have ahker bean placera in T -'ac& 2924 cGAVM0uv* been let. ' o b,011eve & phymical th@ P'"POrtY UM the arf-a will mhow ft,%& wir ii i%am U'lamrZ0,64 W&C arecto fat a change in clamai- RCM00-A io ML -63 'WHA FraWAY mot* than afft'et the 'aparadirg's. rEDZ-RAL WOME WAK BANK �VS7WM, AND F'ez?E. AL SAVIKC-,S AND tOAN INSURANCt CORP O.RA TJ 0 N. AS da. AVING SOCIATIO NEWPORT B E A C H C A t I E 0. R N I A H A RSB 0 R I a 0 0 Or=SOPlanning is o €957 bavO acc PU ha a to the detrizwat of the geneva ars"P.0 U&p9GtfuHy'ambmittad, A. Palmer 1set fb f�t�mbez�e �E SF.3iA6 Hcini E LC3Ahi 6ANK,SYSTEM, AND @AiDERAL SAVINGS AND tOAN 1.NSURAPt0E3P0id:A,7�G3t�.. r was+.ter.d —° w�,-'„ 'a,{' -r' ryi --r, my' _ter _9 - 3 . r : St a�T pp RAO A G. ryg� WW's "f yR - fi fi"4iT " the. OW" A.r. bs is dam$ - to '{ jZT: NO mx a � Awo 6 s v� i -&� I ' I 4 -a �< rim _z z Ra. Jin : k WOWYg z ai � $*p Vol,x 44 -And � T. aoo Of thI14 � 1 i �. wt t d { �i t �.�.3d a grk.�s 2ii-..,. f - -bpi.*._ '-55 ";S'S;�i ...F'e#� 's�vY(r :4 kL'ai. II f yea �g 4 es . �,v9 to. �n*-4 �arf - ;I t,&{. 6 It g _, $'.0 +e'• r "x'g'N' :_ A MsemMIJAZIN 12 'i Rul m Mgy se" 13 1.4 ; rjO- A� , s :9 20 r 2 `' 23 I, 24 25 we _ rf 28 31 2 _ is ITT of N IWPOAT:A H CALIFORNIA October 26, 1956 A. Walter AN Longmoor, Chaixman . N&Port Beach Planning CommIssion Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Longmoor: s Thank y6u 6r your letter of October 16; 19567 addressed to the Mayor and members of the City ECauncil9 regarding "Controlled Manu- facturing District Designated as M -l --A District.?' Copies of your letter were furnished to the Council, and Ordinance No. 804, providing for a controlled manufacturing district, was introduced, gassed to second reading, and set for public hearing on November 13, 1956. Yours very truly, A � Margery Schourder Ci `,y Clei k - Treasurer NNIS : em CC! 3eroy hrawdyy -Newpo,rt.1. �,Beac.`,_ j f Hellopot AreaAnnexation Is Key to', (ouncall's Hope The Newport Beach City Council this week opened Lip a double 'barrelled campaign to form the cftv's first industrial zone. The Council introduced an ordinance recommending a cltane e in the rnttnieipal'4ode which would allow such a zoning designation to be known as a controlled ma.tiufac- lurmg district. In the following move, Cour-cil mer, rtecide4 to institute annexa - :ion proceedirgs for the ares ]<.nowtt as the Superior Ave. Annex. This:'4 l area includes the current construe- tion site for the Helipot plant, a 3 dt4i ion of Beckman lnsirunents.` Industry Coucerued The decision to change the city's p€tal, who offered no oWetions and code came on the recommendation appeared satisfied with the controls c Waiter LGngmoor, chairman and restrictions provided in the ,,, the. p!onning Commission, who proposal." The: ConlMissioners also declared: conferred .with 1nanufacturers now "We learned through research within the city limits and in herd-, and s'_,cd:es thzt manufacturers Bring areas, receiving approval tvho inc,te in iie:v areas and who l from them on the "pian and pat- I plsn tel i+:ai e large investments in tern of the proposed coning." plants 2nd equipment are just as, The proposed ordinance calls for much concerned about the charagt- I strict arehiteetu al control and or and appearance of plants ini such industries ",may ,enter the their area a.; residential property area "shall be planned, developed, are roncerned about their conducted and operated in such a o:.n:rs ncsHhLnr��oi residential develop- { manner that noise; smoke, dust, n�cnts " odor and waste of any kind are lorth of hospital l,ongmr,ur said that it "is cur- renfly that the pro- oosecl rltstrici. will be used to .zone the rec•ertiv annexed areas and pes- :;1,! fun:re annexations north and nnr;;t lest of Hoag alemorial Hos- poal." This inciudes the recent 16th 5t. ac:nesatior.. :x lure the Pfahler, Ianufacturing Corp. is platining a' _750,000 pl<znt for production oi,• prec;mon instruments and parts for lel lircra€t a :f mis.%iles. The plant. tli bn construet.j at the cornet tf t - WAA . i confined." Copied Stanford Longmoor also reported that his: group had used the industrial de- velopment at Stamford; University as a model in its studies. "It is considered possible to cre- ate an environment within such a district which wouldattract high- < type character indus€ries," he de- clared. L October 16th, 1956 Madam Mayor members of the Citi co lit YOUr PIMA 1M IU herewith Submita fow your 0onzideration an &Mendment to Article XX Of SO MUUMPal Code Planning and Zoning to add th=Q Mnother District designated as 8OGNTROLU s MANUFACTUTING DISTRICT DESIGNATED LS M -1-A DISTRIGTO's Foga Your information the Planning i lon desires to supply the told Wag.. I® This Props ed amendment was drafted in consultation 20 It In ourrantly nnticipated that Vae proposed p-14 District will be USA to Zone the recently annexed = and possible future anmM tiOnS Rothe and or vest of the Fong Memorial Hompitale ® Conferences were oomlueted with representatives of the bOard Of Directors IV the Hoag Uumorial Hospital. Tha offered no objections and appeared satisfied with tug controls and restrictions provided In this prop ooed intriat® ® e conducted conforencec with repres®ntativus Of tl ur' ct, rar in the arca now within the City Limits and In adjacent areaz OUSIde the City imus® These representativea enprou5ed apq,roval apd S(Atiafact,Gy with =0 plans and pattern of this proposed maninyo 07-nio repre sentativo suggested that vie a7,011 out tao csharactcr of banding materials to ate used in cons tractlna� the planta. We pointed out that with oho rapid davelopmen-11. of now matOrialS It would be difficult to adequately annno Rate 000ificatiC3na and avoid the creation of u$' necessary prablem.4 and hardsh .pse When we alac pointed out that cup Pla nnimi., Code provides, in Section 9105060 for ard4itactural controlo thle representative was happy with the protection afforded and approved thO ProPosed zaning. We learned thbou§a our research and atudles that manufacturers no locate In now areas and who plan to make large investments In plants and egnlpmant are Just as Buda come ad about the aharacter and appearance of plants In their area as rvaid inti. l pro AY OMOVS are canaerned about thoi.r nei h oVapd re idtntial dovelopments, 9 q oStob4&V 16tho 1950 Pad m and subdividers In other areas of orange ccamt, Scme of aFmaterlal is attached s ye 7* AttaChod also Is Q P&90 frem the October 14th Issue he Santa Ana Register G x :1: and descriptive material entltleC "Industry Reflects Modern 4ac,., Be Ty'he Planning C Issi n hold two public hearings. No protests oral or written were s -a rated to the ® Yoxir Pluming Ccmission reoaaAonds this amendment to you and that -you adopt it as a part of the Municipal Code, Article U. Planning and Zoning. The vote of the Cmaulssion was unwihTious in fa-vor of approval., OrG wGrO 8 Cc=iasloners presento Platxr inp C ornmiiasion /S/ k. M. Longmoor e No LonSnow C&3 e-.12- Hi� 1. Second hearing on Resolution of Intention # 604 to amend Ordinance No. 635 to create a controlled manufacturing zone to be known as an M 1 A District. 2. On motion of Commissioner Capelin, seconded by Comm. Reed and carried the final reading of the revised draft dated October 9, 1956 was waived. 3. Two public hearings were held on September 20, 1956 and October 11, 1956. There were no verbal or written protests received by the Commission, and this amendment to the zoning ordinance was approved by Oiw Planning f ons'tiltants, RAHN, WESE and ASSOCIATES. A recommendation was made by the Commission that the Revised Draft dated 0ct)ber 9, 1.956 of the proposed Controlled Nanufactu ring to be known as an M-1 A District be submitted to the City Council for District adoption subject to the following changes: SECTION 9103.6 .- CONTROLLED 14ANLTFACTLMNG DISTRICT DESIGAFATED AS M-1 A DISTRICT SHALL NOW READ SECTION 9103.9 - CONTR0LLED r hJ UT'ACTURING ETC. Page ones paragraph one, line three shall now read "be subject to the Provisions of Chapter 5 of this Article, except,'. Page 3, SECTION 9103.95, paragraph b. line 4 shall noir read "Said property front yard area shall be appropriately landscaped etc. " 5. Commissioner Copelin moved the Condssion recommend to the City Council the adoption of this new M -1_A District subject to the above conditions, seconded by Comm. Reed and carried by the following roll call vote, to wit: ALL AYE'S. 11' 1. First hearing on Resolution of Intention '1/ 605 to amend Section 9106.33 of Ordinance No. 635. (Variance procedure). 2. A letter was transmitted to the City Council by J-ir. ldalter Longmoor, Chairman of the Commission on October 2, 1,956 requesting an informal opinion as to the reaction of the City Council in adopting this new change. On October 11, 1956 a memorandum was addressed to the Planning Commission signed by the City Clerk which set forth in part '° On motion Of Councilman Stoddard, seconded by Councilman MacKay and carried, the suggestion of the Planning Commission was approved and the Council will consider Applications for Variance only when appeals are made Brom Planning Commission decisions." On motion of COMMissioner Rudd, seconded by Comm. Copelin and carried, this amendment was set over for a second hearing. f r ✓ t CITY aF NEWPOW BUMs CAT t 10-9-56 SECTION 9103.6 - wwraoLY, - MMUFACTURM DISMICT DESIGNATED AS rism T The following rep.Uv ons shah applg in all 14-1-A Districts app s e R-ti.��-� be subject to the provisions of Chapter 5 of this er re,, W-cept that where confUct is regulations occur,, the regulations sgecifi.ed in this section shat& apply, a, Mal -A Districte may be established in areas where it is deezed desirable to provide for limited manufsc.turing facilities of a design and type which wi13 enbance. the arca and not be detrimntal to am -rounding property or the City. Uses permitted in the M -1 -A Diatriet shall be planned,,. develored, conducted and operated in such a runner that noise, Wrokes dust,, odor and waw of any kind is con- fined and/or pur `.fied so as to control Pollution of air, soil or rater to meet the standards or requirements of the PI,A"4 �T�?G CO?T'ISSION and in such a rznrer to eliminate arq detrimental effect to the mLblic health, safety and welfas, and be in harmony with the objectives of the general planning. bG Tice PLANNING COMISSION may designate ouch conditions as tt deeds necessary to fulfill the purpose of this section ar.d ray requiro such guaranty -e and evidence that such conditions are i being or wi,1 be complied with, �`3 2 Ak 1, Ac n&nistr'ative and Professional Offices, aceesaory is u sea permitted in this District, 2. Residences for Y.atcbmen or Custodi.ane employed on site, 3. Emplo3nees Cafeterias or Auditoriwan, 44 Research 4-bora.torie3 and Institues, 5o Electrical and Electronic Products =nd Instrumants 111�nuf-5ct=.kingo 6, CartorrapiV. 7, Bookbinding,, printing and lithography, Fabrication of plastic Prodwts, 9m Storage warehouseq e=ludes .infla able materials and truck terminals 10, Efttorial and J%signing. 11. Signa app etanant to auj permitted use locsted on property of Use. SFG° ON 9103.92 - L'SEM9 PEpPITTEO, subJect to first M-euri� a use perodt in each CaSe front the FI.AEF?IKC CO3�iIS,SI0'11� Said usya must comply with the limitations tend restrictions of the M -IA Uiatzlct Zone, I. Ibrni tu? ra Uphol s tering 20 Furniture y&nufactvring. 34 r ir.J, shed Paper Products. Ague ubling and conatx:ction paper prcrr,'cts ,Fith fi nisheed paper sUckc o Czar nent I:anufactur^.rg4 5. laundry and Fry Cleaning Plants. 6. Psm.f acture of ?'ovelties, Toys and S�L^,Ia j.nojiances d 7® Medical and Dental Offices and Clinics. 8m Other Uses which in opinion of PI-A�?i?TC COt,VjISSjoIj are compa.table snd ®imilar in character with the uses permitted in the District and which caVly 1-71th the live: ta.tiona and re- strictions specified in this M..y-A Zme. Y(NOW"',jq For ma'3�.tn builder 4 jaaim of 1tl'#� Sq fee+ f !3 . }yeach + YARD .7 dLGQ,�.LR Jl � �. 3 A minimm set -back of fifteen (13) feet from any atmet or 'SF ON 9103.93 BUILPIXG MIM LMT - Fifty (54) feet, SMION 9103.94 W11XIING SITE ARFA REMDW {'qtr M /� e[� For ma'3�.tn builder 4 jaaim of 1tl'#� Sq fee+ SEC1.l ON 9103.9 }yeach + YARD .7 dLGQ,�.LR Jl � ae A minimm set -back of fifteen (13) feet from any atmet or higIM07 Property lire sball be required. be A front fare area adjacent to the Front property line and mttending acr:= the Property froTa the side lines fifteen (15) feet deep measured Jyom the front property line slmn be provided, Said property front yard a»a aPPrOPrfatelY landscaped and mainta3.rmd except for arm m" d for valWaYa Md dri rW_- for mss and egress to the property_ Said MOIMYa MW driveways BhD-U nct use more than hO% of this front yard ama, co Buildings siten fronting on one street and hav$rg a girl® Property UM adjacent to a aids street Phan provide a Yard area fifteen (15) feet vide me.,Isurad from the tide proper'cy line and extendirq7, f7rcm ti_- front property line to tele property line. S3J-d side Yarn nhall be a-, ropriotely land9caped and maintpiited except for areae required for T-T3lkwayn and drive- gays to ingman and egress to the ProP:lgt3l. Said wa3.K—ayg r=nd driveways shall not use mo.rothan EtOH of this socia ard gxsad d,. In casaa trhere a avreet or alley doe.a not a iet to nepara1,'- tins torte from any other more restrictive tow, to zone e$?P.ration area ten (10) .feet wide and extending the entire distance std zones adjoin each other shall be provided. S&idzcmeseparation area ahall be APP"priatGly landscaped and Maintained. Min'm& m of tNO (2) parkiM spaces shall be provided for ev+erlr three (3) arVloYees on the shift ;.avjng the largest number of employaeso and not less in any case, than_ ori apace for each 21,000 mare Feet of g2vand or floor space ama used f'or sales, warehousing, etOrage, manufacturing,, Pro"ssing, or related uses, 2, LoCation and 10YOut of off street Park ng area sha.0 be ppro t by the PWTa.LC rjvjj&gjO% 34 All loading and unloading operations and parking of Trucks shall be provided .for and perforited on the preDdsea. SEC 101? 9103097 - HAWFACTUrallG AIS^ .°7` opp (;p AR$, S An --m mfacturi ng and fabrication operations shall be co: ducts vitt-'in bU1101 Vso All e4quipment and maierie-1 s urraoe nrza.a zha?I bo ecm,uned by solid w21s, .Perces, or by adeTiate pin lip-ge of not %sss than. six (6) feet in height, Se.CTIO°d 9103„98 STREETS All dedicated 3tiects within or bordering V—.;,s �dlp,� zo_-:c r3�7'1c a minirmm right of w.sv sixty ( bo) feet wide,, y • Nr* Larry Wines Rahn, Wine and kesociates, suite lolls, 61 He t0 c & Redwood Oitys C fna is De a It is my observation that the timing of your work on the now Master Plan is good as there seems to be a lot of constructive Interest developing, and I might may developing rapidly, in obtaining and adopting a Master Plan in this area. By mems of a recent conversation with Council Members they appear to be very ani. ous to do s=ethi.ng about the Master Plazi, Please ask Mr. Knittel to send me, as soon as possible, any changes that you desire to propose In the now Controlled IndusE:rial Zoning which we discussed at the laat meeting of the Planning Commission. The reason I am a=ious for these changes, 11` uny, is tfj give me the opportunity of discussing them with the Board of Directors of the Hoag Memorial Hospital before the next hearing of this proposed amendment which is October 11th® With best regards, I apt, Sincerely yours, HAHN, WISE and ASSOCIATES Planning Consultants CITY&COUNTY PLANNING L A N n P L A N N 1N G IN DUST R IAL 8 U R Y E Y S S T A T i S T i C A L A I A L Y 6 1 a SUITE; 17. 61 RENATO COURT REDWOOD CITY. CALIFORNIA PHONE EMERSON 6_0$14 September 26, 1956 Mr. Walter Longmoor City Planning Commission City Hall Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Longmoor: I have discussed in detail, with Mr. Wise, your letter addressed to the Planning Commission dated September 18th, and which contained your thoughts about certain parts of the M -1-A District regulations. It is true that Professional Offices, Medical and Dental Offices and Clinics would be accessory uses to a Manufacturing District. However, in the case of Newport Beach, because of the unique design, use of land, street and highway facilities, location of hospital, etc., Mr. Wise feels that such operations should not be excluded but could be controlled better by requiring a use permit. It is also felt that the small amount of traffic generated by these uses, which would be few, would not affect the area. We agree that "Fabrication of Plastic Pro- ducts" is a better designation than the original, as is the phrase "compatible and similar in character". "Finished Paper Products" meant the assemb- ling and construction of paper products, and not the manufac- turing, i.e. assembling of cardboard boxes, etc. The formula for off-street parking is without question an awkward one, but it is a true, tried rule which accomplishes what it was designed to do. It covers all types of businesses, uses, sizes of parcels, etc. The idea of owners trucks space can be in- cluded by rewording Item 3 as follows: 12ELly of truoks shall be provided for and performed on the FAVORS �* We haps; this will help to ii;:oot out and cla fy the Propamed aid i anc a LK: TO THE PLANNING CON ISSION: S ember lSthp 1956 Wish to advise that I have been making some studies of the suggested zoning for the M-lnk INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. In studying this proposed ordinance, I wish to raise for your study and consideration the following points; SECTION 9103,91 - USES PERMITTED le Administrative and Professional Offices, Should this use be limited to and be accessory to manufacturing uses permitted in this District. Is it advisable to ittra.ct the public into this District for purposes other than those pertinent to the needs of the manufacturing plants therein. Problems of traf'f'ic ot1her than: those arising f'rcan movement of trunks, employees cars and customers of plants therein could be avoided. 49 Medical and Dental Offit.es and Clinics. Should this type of use be permitted in this District .for same reasons as pointed out in #1 above. 9, Plastic Fabrication. I would suggest that the de5ignRtion "Plastic Fabricatinn" he Hy of P stic prnd"con". SECTION P103,92 9u -- USLS PZRPS IT' ADI etc. o. The use designation "T l Y shed -Pajoer Frod, LAS" seems to bu 2.mbigious as I an, rot sara3 vdia-, is tnCart by the word "finished". I feel teat the desienRtion of this use should be further cla_rifiod or eliminated, 7. ChanEe wording to eliminate "of a similar nature" and insert "campatiaL:le and similar in character" with the uses permitted or established in this District. l SEOTi0N,.9103.96 OFA` STREPE PARKING FOR AUTOM03lLES RE�CUTREWD Sincerely yours, Wl • Mr LOn 711Cor Ch ainn ail Penning Commission s71"LsV j W S. E; A 1ATIM &M t. HIM" w September 6 I 190 I* Grouid area of buildirF sitec. 2. Off—street ra° requirements. 3. Areas to be eet aside For Ian ' &c aping. he nistaneee betwocn streets ane builoin..s, 5. XPi °th of streets. Wi,t of Paving, on streets. 6. Typee of inch3stries to be permitted® Types of industries to bo prohibited,, Thank ;you ,for your conzidertation in tbie matter. Sincerely PLANNING CORrISSI013 CITY OF NEWPORT BE0R OFFICE OF TH-F. CITY 'DQMAGER RCY"ERT SHELTON r i3t egressive cp-rr;paign to.develaplt an industrial Fran a' kriii recognition to a -huge tri -''of srnail:.industrial sites direcd angl,: w# land as Santa Aria In -,across Dyer Rd frons Ho dbstrial'.Center was undler way`Sugar Co- Near completion tocla t ai. is a Z.%( sU sgr±ana foot buHdi6 canapait;n. Iaa-.chcwd by E�'ltich .1Q to ,be evade availal,� f+iiir iusiriai ck�lop and theta srs_a?t,, industry. Ofhf:.r a Tod r Iai-Nvislo;i;`o€ re Saria:%vhicl l,re, z tilizinb Sacibtee: Alii iainber of. (o6mzllerce, isrcthe 3Iar-Cress aiea MnCW�3e L.iWi wolves-tlir triangle bccinded by;stag Mar -Crest C,. nstru# t)eli= Rd., Ne4NTort Blvd- and`S_:Cn.,'US'" Foiyraeetc." Cherruca l iaioz 5t: `.; IN(;, , Witnle5ale *Furniture P., I? azeapaiing in .tike =QE,k tat ' 1431S -,rs. and Skinner;:Seal Co _- In ton, ti e' indtast iet: divis ' ind5tst sal En ergre s : Iekc : ion a . L and AI.: FTG' e tial Co:, Plajjfied a grogram ]vel $rial. nt ii7se Inc.; lylar-'trial it6s a5 :'a wiigle.saie Wa Cres DifMctgf ent Carp., anti manufacturing dislt°ict. `fatal I? r harries-In3stm�t; Co. uatro 'of the %:carnPieir:d `p�xr T ratkte szloe is akzeed istkatd ata tlt#l_f#€4 Fi t.atlina. a �otal, t:t :frar en ,brtld?gs lkerreg cc�nstrucied vc Jat� .i3keiustraal cF��slaxiatAr fer; u � c��ei s of ib��c€t � �ar,l n; the �®vision, : i. cup��d the' fik�ti=o€ t?�'hutl� is `a°c�nt to otiubr:?rasr. indust. Spke'smen iC,r.tha.-devel irial y.p -4crbd aad. }ta tiaiiy. Bevel-[lht . out -the :area Is Wally ;meas." fated to - be m. focal ptr'strt'. f T 'rieveIolrQr�'`rnvalved are;dustr,alAevelvpment: in �,na Extensive . r.an-spot cbr s�trating on': provsding €aaiI-', fac='-ties are nota available itie fit . many of the sulascdraty;'P12inn cit flie. a is me tre 5s; such . as 7,tool and die � b j' zaiirosd Ilrs�a V.idi :air`_ slier nkachin2 stusp cat»neti :� rs. storm i M C '3e5�1 Y,'i�r@12otise� ., cin :vies and sirall'electroeuc, ' - sh€ rA.' -7-i-we is a tr6nimiduus need for sinaller industrial sites.^ said Dick Nlitcheu of FxemJames vo-5=ent Co. "When'tbe bttsine:� that was started In' tree faet,ilg` garage outgr.,.vs' its baclty�rd` 1wadquarters it starts lookinTic, ,,rc kd for a new home like the{ ones we're goirrg ica Provide." lie; said. ? an[ M Properties 'ss r,ut•mnt- ly developing a series of sma)iar_ imduslrial tracts in an area eapt` of US Rubber far. '?trans call for the eonstruct34` of MOO quare Wit buildingb 10 by a30•foo, sites, paved pare' vlt z arena and nthor industrial rF1 q,mrements. The first site of l development is cov-structed ori Anotlker is to he .under,wiy in 1£le near. fature. 2F red : James ttvfe ,tlnent t o PMvides ft`similar pmgram WMA includes buildings rexrEgieig in ,tins (wen 9,000 square feet to 24, . �Kuart feet. One firm,' Gly tacrs, 1 alreadkAacau'd . t :-area, which `Li mwth: of VVjl",da :of . ' Waraa n 1 tlk of;:US Rtaali a Cr3.; on T , Cly OF 10dPORT BEACH Man, A�� Sruricu noM 4 comm ;D min .unCTi�R."�m VT XC'a DESICc1?"'RD AS Mm? -A DISTRICT T -?onovino. regulations shat DIY in an M. -I -A D stricto and ewrl be subject to the provisions of Chapter 5 of this Ordinance, er.cept 'fit ' hem conMet in regulations aecur,, the regulations specified in this section shall apply. a. M A Districts may be established in vhe-e i -b is dee d desirable to provide for Iimitx_,d manufaatu -Ig facilities of a design a type which vin enimce the area arA not be dctrirrzn-14uJ to r oundjrg property or the City. Uses permitted in the ?-IA District 81411 be plamed., developed, conducted and operated in simh a mer that nois€ p mmcke., dust, odor and va:., a of any kind is con- fined and/or puM.fi.ed so as to control pollution of air, soil or water to most the standards or requ;z�m-cents cf th3 PLAVING CGJ•T°ISSION and in such a mm er *bo el.l?d.n Itc ay detrinental effe� ct to the prbki.c health, aa.fcty c;x I.faxe And be in Nnrr rry viith th,-,5. o bjective:F of tl1 e f..k %neraj jJa_3YlIi�t7. n b. The PTAMi IG COMISSION may dasiFTLtte such conditions ae it deems necessary to t'ulf'ilI Uhe puarec of ttuit, rection and may raqW re such gtua r. -L lren and c—,11dence tbGt such conch-itions are baintx or �a t?. be camplied SE ION 9103®92 - USES FERTai°o, subject to first sect a use pelt in each cace frOM the PIAIDTING CO?T'ISSION. Said uses mast comply 11-ith t.,xe I , tsti0ns and ro. strictIOM of the gt-1 District Zow. 1. Furriture Upholstering. 2. Furaitnre M-mufacturingo 3m Rnished Paver Products. 4. Ctr sent M m factua inr;o 5® Laundry and D17 Cleacxing 6a Mamf&ctum Of Noveltiess, Toys and Small Appliances,, 7, Other Uses which in opinion of PI�kIMe ING CC11�:TSSIf,jg are of m aimiJ.� natum and which cr�Mo].y W th the 3dlp .fat Qns and str�ctiatt sPecified in this V, -I.. Zone SECTION 91 3.91 USES PE Y{ Ate. + Lm) Io Administrative Mdprofessional offices. 2, Residences for WAtchmen or CusUd en"Ple;:ed on site. 3* EwPlcyees Cafeterias or AvA i.'torjI,-4, h® M8dica3 and Dental Offices and Clinics. 5a Reseach I2boratories and lnatit-L,,.03. 6o Electrical &M Electronic Products and : r*tr,merts yFactum ® 7. Ca-cugrap, 8v Sookbim!inga Printing and lithograpby, 9® Plastic Fabricati6nq 1€ . Storage ''ar e: oases e=IudIM infLimu!ble nraterisas and truck tendnals. u 8:L mrd Desig dngm 32a Sim apPUrUnmt to e1r-Y perrrItted 'des located on Property of use, SE ION 9103®92 - USES FERTai°o, subject to first sect a use pelt in each cace frOM the PIAIDTING CO?T'ISSION. Said uses mast comply 11-ith t.,xe I , tsti0ns and ro. strictIOM of the gt-1 District Zow. 1. Furriture Upholstering. 2. Furaitnre M-mufacturingo 3m Rnished Paver Products. 4. Ctr sent M m factua inr;o 5® Laundry and D17 Cleacxing 6a Mamf&ctum Of Noveltiess, Toys and Small Appliances,, 7, Other Uses which in opinion of PI�kIMe ING CC11�:TSSIf,jg are of m aimiJ.� natum and which cr�Mo].y W th the 3dlp .fat Qns and str�ctiatt sPecified in this V, -I.. Zone S` OTIO i 9203®93 BUILDING HEIGHT LLU—T m fifty (50) feet, SECTION 9103.94 BUILDI'MG SITE ATI A FEQU1P.F D For each main building ® Hirdm m of IOIrM Sqv�� Feet, sECTION 9103.95 YA HEOMR00 (a.) A minimum set -back of Mfteen (15) feet from ar7 ;street or higtr ay property line shy be reqs, b, A yard area adjacent to the front property and extend1mr across the property frm the :side 1.ims fifteen (15) feet deep me asmared Arcm the 2wnt property 3-irle shall be ,, mvided, Said property int yard area to be appropriately landscaped and main bained except for area requlmd for WaalarO drivewayi for ingress and egress to the property. Said waIkvaa--3 and drivewVs sh. n not use rwre thin 40% of this front yard area, ca Building sites fronting on am street and having a side property lir- adjacent to a side street ab all provide a yard area fifteen (15) feet ode aam3red gror. the sloe pmpea-ty Um and e ttondirg from the Pront praperty 11mo to the rear pmperty lim. Sid sj.de yard sht,111 be ippropriately binds. -aped and maintalmd er.cep't for areas requIred for iiallcuayo artt-J, °iters for inEress and egpea: to the properIty, S*Id wal"ays and driveways shall r±rst 1,s9 more than 405 of Chic sld a ynrd area, d, in uses where a str.-et car sMay does not exist to s epa,7°ato t�a,_s zorM from anY other more restrictive zone, a zone separation area ten (10) feet wide and extending the entire dirat€.nco seid zones adjoin each otber shall be provided, Said eerie se tion shall be ap p ",ly landscaped _nd A minimum of two (2) pa's Spaces sal be provided for every three (3) employees on the shift having tile largest m tuber of emplayeea, and not less in ary case, than one space fore 2,� u feet of grew or i°�.r apace area uewd .foreL Nnising, storage, mwmfhcturJmgj, procesaing, or related uses* 2. location and layout of off Stmet parking area ahaU be approved by the NVID G CM1 7ISSIQ o 3® M loading and unlOadiM operations WmU be provided for and psrformed an the premises, SECTION 9103.97 . BANuF.A.CTLTRTTIG Ajjr STORAGE ARUS All mamfacturi3ng and fabrication operations shall be conducted within bvildings. All equipwnt and material storage areas ohs?l be screened by solid �°ai1s, fences, or vy asdawl,ints plantinve of not Jams than six (6) feet in height. SFCTION 9103098 STRFErs All dedicated suets cdthin or b -Dr. deri.np 'his 0-1-A Zona shr..I rrC n rainim -m right of way sixty (60) feet wiucn { p 6 �+ Fl 7i y���w� �ry�1 g �p�1 y�yy� f �a ` 9 i GEt0 P'i.AI;,R� VCd.;Eili:u Algtl �i1}�11:. i.�€ e a e 0 Pig°. Robert Shelton, City Ma'-Mgere '&. J,B, Webbs City Engineer azad I., - Walter ;°alter Lo_�gmor, Chair .n of PIPUm�3mg Commission had a furthc ce�fer°ercA 0 with Mr. Bill Ca rr relative to the Zoning of the Cag ic-y prope;�;y �e-t;; 12-n t2h FIS rTeu;o��isl ospl. a3 and the I.elipot plan's site, unclosed is another draft of a new Zone for ind�st�s Mr. Cagney informs U3 that this Zoning is satisfactory to Wim, lie also ach�ised the City C07ejjOj]- that he wouldaskt.r, dames Cage-ey, the owner in fee of Vhe Cagney prop rt;-, �r1 ,ndratr i hem pratesy agains �c IIelipot per _Ly anrexat,on proceedLn�s i�ow br=fore t,'� City Ccrdrxil, vr. Cagney has not yet applied for a.r.lexauion of tbeir Pa open to the City, Mr. Cagney advised us that in case he aPpI-led for and is arm-exed to the C3 tys he mould aRf� for C -1 -H Zor.R : of a portion o f hi.�s P�PM'ty ad, oit� r� t� Hospital. property. Ism Shelton has made arrangenjents for P1r, Wise to be in �ZeVort Beach Thirsday July 5th for a confe-vence on these matter. It is aar feeling that we s-ivl?"ld not proceed f uxther on tip natter until t ;R PlMMing C4mnission and Mr. Wise have a, conifere*Me on the proposed inctustr;a3L zona "'f,exfa, an informal. meeting of the pIMULIng Corm ss3 on is called for Thursday Ju3y 5th, at 3:00 p.Yo in th-- Cit, hall for a conference ur th ?�:r, wises �a Skelton and Yx. Webber Please study this proposed zoreL19 so that wt can consider :fully all the angles and problem imm-. ved, 5Ir,cet-e3-y bo The PLAWNG COD24asslow =q deripate mch eonditiorm as it deems neccs3ary, to fulfill the pLuToas of 8 section and may rNaquire such euaranV4e and evidei:rne that such conditions are being or will be cc4rgied w3.tb„ t., Administrative aM Pmfegsionel Offie® 2. Residences for Watukmen or Custodians ® 3m Employees CeSetell9z or Auditoriums. iia Medical and Dental Offices and CUnica. 5. Rese=mh Laboratories and Blatitutes. . Elf.Ctrical Producte and Jn3trumnta Mam Tacturing. 7. Cart4graphy. 8® Bookbindings printing and l$gmps 9e Plastic Fabrication. 180 Stome WMhauses, ewluding innaomble materials n. Edi . 12. Mectmnic Ins nt IWwtturivZ. 3.3* Signs aPPurteTaft to $my peimdtW use 3=a+.moi prcperty of use. SECTTON 9103.92 USES � mblect .to firat80curiMa uw permit in each case Prom the FL41PIlM CGi C SZO�, Said uegzy =at comply with than limitations amd red stric lions Of the M-1 Distr ct Zone. L MlPniture UPholetering. 20 Furniture Manu 'aeturing, 30 Finished Paper Productli@ 4,, Garmemt tufaci ur,4 ng 5- 1AundI7 and DrY Clewdiig Plants. 6A Mnufactum of NomItien, Toys and Smmll Appliances,, p 70 Other Uses which in opinion, of pWW= C0.1�S?S�IO� are of a � r nature and which comply with the �itation� Traci restrictions of apccifled in this, H 1 Zone, 'CTION 91€33®93 BUILP11M HEIGU MW fif (50) feet® BION 91.03.94 R0I1 DAG SIDE AM R.Egll= For each main buildin of 1i3af= =e Fit® SECTION 9103,95 — YARDS mum=9 �@ AMinimm set«bk of ton (10) feet f my att or fronthighway oba32 be required. yard area adjacent to the front propqrtV 06 Building rites froeti.nrg on one street and having a side praperty lim adjacent to a side pct sba-U provide a yid ams ten (10) feet Taide meacured frcm the Ode property lite and extending tram the front prol.,nity line to the rear prapert r line. Said aside yid shall be vppropriate2y landecapru l and Maintained a=ePt Par sae recuireed for mlkmyn anj dri7e_ Wks for iUgrecs and egma3 to tlse pmpertyo da In cases where a street or alley does not est to separate this 90ne from any otter mom restrictive zone,, a Sone separation area ten (10) feet wide and extendbig extendsthe enti distance said zonas adjoin each other sia31 be Provided. Said ame sopa tion w -ea shall be appropriately landscaped and maintaimd. o SE ION 9103.96 OFF STS PARKING FOR AIYMMBITES REQUIM. Uses o 2. An 10adirg and unloadiM operatic= shy]. be provided for and SECTION 9143.97 m ,immCTL`mG ANP voR ay. Ams An mamfacturitv and fabrication operatiom 7. be confteted within bulldingso All equiPmnt and materia storages be screened by :solid wans, fercea, or by adequate plantings of not 3.c.40 than six (6) reek in height. SECTION 9103.98 - STREFrS A-12 dedicated otreots :-rich n or bosrdcs^_'.ng ori. l Zona: shall have a bdnim= right of wrap ei zty- (60) feet wide, a. Wholesale stor6s and storage b. Manufacture of clothing novelties.. toys and small appliances. c. Research laboratory. d. Signs appurtenant to any permitted, use. e. Gasoline service stations or similar uses. f. Wood or steel r ®eemb:ly of finished materials, maohi ne shops, electronic plants, assembly plants, sheet metal shops, cabinet shops, furniture manufacturing and other uses which, in the opinion of the Planning Com- .ssion, are of a similar nature. That said ixses shall be free of nuisance factors, .such as objectionable sights, sounds and smells. 91.03.92 Building height limit - fifty (50) feet. 9103.93 Building site area required. For each main building - 2 aures. R�..:,"$qg-.;y�, or�:related ,d�,, us S. P Negri Harbor ENSIGN :, i. ' 2. ;. 't 2' of: An. n n, , e rit .,'o . 27 of the STATE OF CATJFORNIA County of Orange f ,., �.......................................................................... being first duly sworn, and on oath depose and say that I am the printer and publisher of the Newi�ert Harbor Ensign, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the City of Nt,7xjxirt Beach, County of Orange, Stnte of California, and that the..-.:,Tn{ ice of Pub1iw le,, r 'ni•T, - ...•..............................._.............................................. of which copy attached hereto is a true and complete copy, was printed and published in the regular issue(s) of said newspaper, and not in a supplement, ..... consecu- tive times: to -wit the issue(s) of 6, 1956 (Signed)... '�r4.� .._................................. Subscribed and sworn to before me this..! !A ....dsy of �............ ... 29..x. . Notary Publ in and for the 1 County of Orange, State of California. NOTICE IS HE EBY GI':'EN THAT THE PLAM',ING COMAISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWORT BF,ACH WILL HOLD TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE APPLICATION OF TO Oki LOTS _ .� tlm a78saJ V ci TRACT LOCATED AT NOTICE IS HELY FURTIM GIVEN THAT SAID PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD ON THE DAY OF YEAR ' AND TIM DAY OF YEAR , AT THE HOUr OF — P. M. IN THE CK)UNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE N01PORT BEACH CITY HALL, AT '1410N TIVF AND PL ACE -lice is hewby given thea ning Commission of the Opert Beach will hold le hearings an the Tapp .of "Planning Comm11 lotion of Intention No. mend OrOinanep No. tr ide for a new iwne class! be:kAown ai an : b Alce :is hemby.frarther, y iiw public hs.. lig4 1 "yah the 2M dad; of ;,qol r ::ani! the, 11th d: T?,I?,<s,rf;D 1AAY M411 -W AND 131� IU;,ARI) TIIL+RBON. RAY Y. CCP,�LIN, SLICI?`sij pItY 1ele,17PORT FTi,AM CITY PLA�dNIWG M!t;ISSION