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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIS047_GPA 85-1C CROWN HSE SRS PROJ (2) I Illlnll IIII III IIIII IIIIIII IIIII IIIIII IIII III IIII *NEW FILE* ,so047 rsov7 O ® Fa50.124.3 County of Orange • DATE: Jan. 14, 1986 To- Patricia Temple, Environmental CoordinatorDEPT.'DIST: City of Newport Beach Planning Department FROM: COUNTY CLERK PUBLIC SERVICES DIVISION -PHONE NO.: 834-271Q COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DR. , RM. D-100, SANTA ANA SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS - AMENDMENT OF "PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE" SEC. 21152(c) EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1985. THE ATTACHED NOTICE WAS RECEIVED, FILED, AND A COPY POSTED 12/12/1985 IT REMAINED POSTED FOR 30 (THIRTY) CALENDAR DAYS. GARY L. GRANVILLE County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State By o6Californie,in and.- III the unt Orange. Deputy. §21151 PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE W All notim filed pursuant to this section shall be available for public inspection,and shall be posed on a weekly basis in the office of the county clerk. Fich nouce shill ramam posted for a period of 30 days, and tbereafter, the clerk shall return to the local agency the nonce with a notauon of the period at was posted The local agency shall ream the nonce for tat less than rime months Anetded Stan 1994 eh 230{a ck 1357 11 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION • TO: [_I Office of Planning and Research FROM: [ 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Sacramento, CA 95814 PLANNING DEPARTMENT I 3300 Newport Boulevard County Clerk P.O.Box 1768 ® Public Services Division Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 P.O. Box 838 Santa Ana, CA 92702 SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination-in compliance with Sectio� 21 08rr . ' 21152 of the Public Resources Code. PROJECT TITLE: Crown House senior Citizen Residential Facility Vuut PROJECT LOCATION: 3901 E. coast Highway, Corona del Mar, CA B �C PUTY PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 77 unit senior congregate living facility.with x6l ' 4v parking, dining, and recreation facilities. RECEII " D�prafttt;^t1t I JAN151986� t0 CITY OF NRVPO.VrBEACH, 1J CONTACT PERSON: Patricia Temple TELEPHONE NO. (714)\Aar` 225 a , STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER ---. This -is to advise that the City of Newport Beach has made the following determinations regarding the above described project: 1 . The project has been x❑ approved by the City of Newport Beach. ❑ disapproved 2. The project ❑ will have a significant effect on the environment. ® will not 3. ❑ An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A copy of the Negative Declaration is attached. DATE E fI ; 0 It F -IN V —� oIC 1219a5 Cfl w + ,:, Coua?y Clerk Date December 10, 1985 By 9 Notice of Determination 4. Mitigation measures X were, , were not made a condition of approval of this project. 5. A Statement of Overriding Considerations _was , X was not adopted for this project. - 6. The Final Environmental Document and the record of the project approval may be examined at the Planning Department of the City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915, 714-644-3225. j ' a - - -- -•-- • -- � F850124.3 WC MEMO E M,ounty of Orange \O DATE.September 24 , 1985 ' Patricia Temple, Envir TO• oo me DEPT,'DIST: Ha'?7 y t City o£ Newport Beach, Planning � FROM: COUNTY CLERK PUBLIC SERVICES DIVISION PHONE NO.: 834-2710. COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DR. , RM. D-100, SANTA WA SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS - AMENDMENT OF "PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE" SEC. 21152(c) EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1985. THE ATTACHED NOTICE WAS RECEIVED, FILED, AND A COPY POSTED August 21, 1985 IT REMAINED POSTED FOR 30 (THIRTY) CALENDAR DAYS. cb LEE A. BRANCH County Clerk nn Clerk of the Superior Court of the State t f n c E p y Califo ia,In and f the County of Orange. 9 s �819$5 ® 10 sy SAl y White Dapaty. r •- 3cH ! 1152 PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE ...�� (e) All notices filed pursuant to this section shalt be available for public inspection, and shall be posted an a weekly bans in the office of the county clerk. Ficb notice shall nmum ported for a period of 30 alloys,and thereafter .tke clerk Shall mum to the local apm) the aoaee with a amum of tke Perim it wss posted The laai grncy shall retain the nonce for m less than rime months Ana"Sun 1%4 eb 250}t,eb 1351 f 2. I� 1 NEGATIVE DECLARATION c ,. TO: Secretary for Resources FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1416 Tenth Street CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Sacramento, CA 95814 P.O. Box 1768 M�—� NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 County Clerk of the County of ' Orange F I L E D P.o.Box 838, Santa Ana, CA 92702 NAME OF PROJECT: CROWN HOUSE SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL FACILITY LEE RAN H, Co nty,Clork Y PROJECT LOCATION: 3901"East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, CA PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 80 unit senior congregate living facility with related parking, dining, eating, and recreational. facilities_ FINDING: Pursuant to the provisions of City Council Policy K-3 pertaining to -~ procedures and guidelines to implement the California Environmental Quality Act, the Environmental Affairs Committee has evaluated the proposed project and determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment. x�' I. MITIGATION MEASURES: TIE �SEE ATTACHED INITIAL STUDY A)IN 21 i985 LEA A.8 ANC , C u erk aputi INITIAL STUDY PREPARED BY: City of Newport Beach INITIAL STUDY AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport RFC DATE RECEIVED FOR FILING: b Sc Depat Q PatKicia Te i le E < C/ 1985 Environmental Coordinator ��v� or 1985 Date: August 16, Cgzlf�fgCy NEWPORT BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT June 28, 1985 TO: Pat Temple, Environmental Coordinator FROM: Don Jones, Deputy Chief SUBJECT: Review of Crown House Proposal We find that the following items are of concern to the fire department. 1. Entire building will need to be sprinkled in relation to its size and to the limited access for firefighting and rescue purposes. 2. Consideration of the use of ramps and exiting may have to be given in building desi.gn if non-ambulatory residents occupy the building. 3. As the structure is proposed the fire department needs a minimum of 15 feet clear area with a maximum 10% slope continuous along the non street sides of the building. 4. All exit stairways must lead to an exit path that is continuous to a public way. 5. Access to the building for fire department use will occur at each exit point and the main lobby. 6. A Class I standpipe will be required at locations to be designated by the fire department. DON JONE Deputy Chief DJ:rw RON YEO,FAIA ARCHITECT,INC. 500 JASMINE AVENUE CORONA DELMAR, CALIFORNIA 92625 TELEPHONEE(714)644-8111 May 30 , 1985 Beverly Bruesch Michael Brandman Associates 3140 Red Hill Ave. Suite 200 Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 Re : Crown House Dear Ms . Bruesch, Relative to our discussion I am enclosing copies of : 1 . Time schedule 2. Parking comparables 3 . Staffing/parking We will be happy to answer any questions you may have on the project at any time and look forward to meeting with you next week. Please note that we are changing the titles on the plans to "CROWN HOUSE, a senior citizens complex" in lieu of "A Retirement apartment cluster" Sincerely yours , Ron Yeo FAIA cc . Pat Temple v S D RECEIVED Sherman j Planning DePattment r b JON3 1985 r� ci>r ILI[���IIII' i Imi MWA Ex • _�,� Im7w."11 IN i � � � i<i Illlllllllllll� �� �� ■ ��. ■ AMEN OMEN o; `a 5861 Ch, , a�uu�sz n, u Q 6 aani�o�a S,' v 1 t , • NONE ENN11 MichaelBrandmanAssociates Environmental Research x Planning and Processing m Resource Management April 24, 1985 Ms. Patricia L. Temple Environmental Coordinator City of Newport Beach Planning Department 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663-3884 SUBJECT: Proposal to Prepare Initial Study for Senior Citizen Housing Complex at 3901 East Coast Highway in Newport Beach Dear Ms. Temple: Michael Brandman Associates, Inc. (MBA) is pleased to submit this proposal for preparation of an initial study for the subject property. General information you provided at our meeting on April 12, 1985 and in our telephone conversation of Monday, April 22, 1985 have been used as the basis for this proposal. MBA's long- standing involvement in environmental assessment matters throughout Newport Beach will ensure that this initial study meets all applicable city and CEQA environmental regulations. Technical Approach/Scope of Work MBA's approach to the preparation of the initial study is based upon maintaining close contact with city personnel throughout all phases of the work effort. Mr. Tom Smith, AICP, will serve as principal-in-charge and will be available to attend and speak at the public hearing on the project. Ms. Beverly Bruesch will be the project manager and will be responsible for day-today preparation of the EIR and for insuring its timely completion. Kunzman Associates will prepare the required traffic study. In accordance with Section 15063 of the CEQA Guidelines, the initial study provides factual documentation to enable the lead agency to determine whether the project requires an EIR or qualifies for a negative declaration, and can enable the applicant or lead agency to modify the project to mitigate any adverse impacts to qualify for a negative declaration. The initial study provides an objective assessment of the environmental effects of the proposed project and recommends measures to mitigate any significant adverse impacts identified. We feel strongly that the best way to achieve this objectivity is to maintain close contact with both you and the project architects to ensure that all relevant facts about the project are described. 3140 Red Hill Avenue,Suite 200,Costa Mesa,CA 92626,(714)641-8042 • Ms. Patricia L. Temple April 24, 1985 Page 2 The specific work elements we propose to undertake during preparation of the initial study are described in Attachment A to this letter. Schedule We estimate that a draft initial study can be prepared within five to six weeks from the date of your authorization to proceed. The estimated time periods listed below are based upon our experience with the city's processing requirements and indicate that the action on a Negative Declaration could occur within three to four months from the date of project initiation. This is a relatively fast schedule which would be reviewed with city staff in our initial meeting. Estimated Project Phase Time Period 1. Project Definition/Organization 1 week 2. Preparation of Draft Initial Study 4-5 weeks 3. City Review of Draft Initial Study 1-2 weeks 4. Revisions to Draft Initial Study/Preparation of Final Initial Study 2 weeks 5. Public Review Period for Negative Declaration (30-day Minimum for State Responsible Agencies) 2-4 weeks 6. Public Hearing To Be Scheduled Fee Summary A summary of our estimated fees for completion of the work program described in Attachment A is provided below. Task Estimated Fee I. Project Definition 320.00 r II. Draft Initial Study -5-t60-00- —5 7u C(S'q-b III. Final Initial Study 1,200.00 IV. Meetings (2 total), Public Hearing (1) 540.00 -qy-o lao Total MBA Labor Fees $7,220.00 Traffic Consultant (Kunzman Associates) %000.00 ��3a.oa Total Labor Fees $92220.00 This budget estimate excludes reimbursable expenses (travel, printing costs, etc.) which will be invoiced at cost plus 15 percent in accordance with the attached fee schedule. For your budgeting purposes, we estimate that these expenses will total approximately $1,015.00, as follows: Ms. Patricia L. Temple April 24, 1985 Page 3 Estimated Direct Costs Miscellaneous In-House Xeroxing ($0.10 per page) $ 25.00 Blueprint/Reproduction/Graphics (general) 100.00 Mileage/Travel/Miscellaneous 50.00 Document Printing: o Assume 7 Draft Initial Studies at 150 pages 140.00 o Assume 35 Final Initial Studies at 150 pages 700.00 Subtotal Estimated Direct Costs 1,015.00 Total Lump Sum Fees $10,235.00'# Q, 145i 00 Terms MBA will submit monthly invoices for all work conducted under the approved scope of work in accordance with the attached fee schedule. Direct costs (e.g., travel, printing, xeroxing, photo reproduction) will be invoiced at cost plus a 15 percent administrative charge. Invoices are due and payable upon receipt. After 30 days, past due invoices are charged interest at the maximum rate allowable by law. Should the scope of work change to an extent that would alter our fees, we will contact you before proceeding with additional tasks. Written change orders will be submitted for your files for any verbal scope changes that may be authorized to maintain the project schedule. We look forward to working with you on this project. If you have any questions, please call. Your signature below will indicate your approval and will thus serve as a binding contract. Sincerely, � I Thomas E. Smith, Jr., AICP Approved: Principal City of Newport Beach TES/ek Date: Enclosures JN 064-0004 ATTACHMENT A Scope of Work Senior Citizen Housing Complex 3901 East Coast Highway Initial Study April 24, 1985 Michael Brandman Associates, Inc. (MBA) will prepare an expanded initial study which describes environmental impacts and recommends mitigation measures for the following topics: o Traffic/Parking/Access o Noise o Geology/Soils �Air�uaHty- o Hydrology o Public Services o Aesthetics/Views o Land Use Compatibility o Construction Impacts It is our understanding that the proposed project is a three-story 87-unit senior citizen housing complex to be constructed at 3901 East Coast Highway (at the present loction of the A. T. Leo's restaurant). Access is proposed via two driveways on Coast Highway and parking will be provided by a one-level subterranean parking garage. Phase D Project Definition This phase will set the framework for all environmental impact assessment related to the proposed project. Specific work items to be undertaken are as follows: o Revised scope of work (as necessary) to reflect city's review of project plans. o Develop a recommended initial study preparation and processing schedule. o Meet with city and applicant representatives to initiate the environmental assessment process, and to refine the initial study processing schedule. This organizational task also provides an opportunity to review with the city the suggested scope and content of the expanded initial study. It is our experience that this brief organizational work effort promotes a clearer understanding of project objectives and ensures that the initial study can move forward with maximum efficiency. Phase H: Preparation of the Draft Initial Study This task comprises the majority of the environmental analysis for the senior citizen housing project, including consolidation of existing environmental data, direct and cumulative impact evaluation, development of mitigation measures, and report compilation. The format and content of the initial study will be in full compliance with CEQA, as well as City of Newport Beach requirements. The text will be supplemented with.graphics and tables, as necessary to present the information in a concise and easily understood format. Brief descriptions of the approach to be used in addressing each of the focus topics are provided below: • 1 ! 1. Traffic/Parking/Access. This section of the initial study will provide a summary of the traffic analysis to be prepared by Kunzman Associates, a copy of which will be attached as a technical appendix to the initial study. Kunzman Associates will assess the proposed project's impact on relevant intersections in the area as required by the city's Traffic Phasing Ordinance. It is anticipated that the traffic analysis will calculate ICUs at up to four (4) intersections in the vicinity of the project for both evening and morning peak hours for existing conditions, as well as with the proposed project and for existing plus project plus committed projects plus growth conditions as needed based on the 1 percent analysis. In addition, Kunzman Associates will evaluate proposed site access, parking adequacy, internal circulation, and pedestrian movements. Mitigation measures will be recommended as needed for all areas of analysis. 2. Geology/Soils. MBA will review the available soils and geology data relevant to the study area and will identify potential geotechnical constraints and the need for further geotechnical investigation. 3. Hydrology. Drainage and water quality impacts associated with the proposed project will be generally assessed based on existing and projected drainage patterns for the study area. Measures to reduce these impacts will be recommended as needed. 4. Aesthetics/Views. MBA will conduct a viewshed analysis based on photographs of the site from the surrounding area, proposed grading, and available building elevations. Compatibility of the proposed project with views from and to existing and future uses in the vicinity will also be described. 5. Noise/Vibration. The long-term impact of noise from the proposed residential uses and related traffic will be evaluated in this section. Based on project traffic data provided in the traffic study, the significance of increases in noise on adjacent land uses and along arterials used to access the site will be evaluated. In addition, potential impacts from vibration associated with the subterranean parking structure will be analyzed. The vibration analysis will be based on review of the site plans and on available vibration data for similar parking structures. Appropriate mitigation measures will be recommended. 6. Air Quality. Based on the most recent air quality data, impacts of the 0° proposed project on local and regional air quality will be assessed, and impacts from local air pollution sources on the proposed project will be evaluated. Mitigation measures will be proposed as needed. 7. Land Use Compatibility. The compatibility of the proposed senior citizen housing use and existing surrounding residential and commercial land uses will be evaluated in this section. Site plan, architectural, and landscaping features will be recommended as needed to mitigate any projected land use compatibility problems. 0 8. Public Services. Fire protection and police services to serve the proposed senior citizen housing complex will be evaluated in this section. Informa- tion from the city fire and police departments will be provided and appropriate mitigation measures will be recommended to reduce the increase in demand for these services. 9. Utilities. This section will evaluate the availability of water and wastewater to the site. The city public works department and County Sanitation Districts of Orange County will be contacted regarding the incremental impacts associated with the proposed housing complex. Mitigation measures will be recommended as needed. 10. Construction Im acts. Impacts associated with construction of the proposed uses i.e., truck traffic, dust and exhaust emissions, noise, aesthetics, etc.) will be described in this section and measures to reduce these temporary impacts will be proposed. Phase III: Preparation of the Final Initial Study Following receipt of comments from the city, MBA will make all corrections and/or additions consistent with the agreed-upon scope of work. The city, as lead agency, has final word on all draft initial study revisions. Once these revisions are completed, the final initial study will be printed and forwarded to the city for its distribution. Phase IV. Meetings/Publie Hearing We propose to attend up to two (2) meetings with city staff regarding the initial study. In addition, a representative from MBA will be available to attend one (1) public hearing on the initial study/negative declaration for the project. i