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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20191024_ZA_MinutesPage 1 of 4 NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MINUTES 100 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR CONFERENCE ROOM (BAY E-1ST FLOOR) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019 REGULAR MEETING – 3:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER – The meeting was called to order at 3:00 p.m. Staff Present: James Campbell, Zoning Administrator Benjamin M. Zdeba, Associate Planner Melinda Whelan, Assistant Planner, Liane Schuller, Planning Consultant II. REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCES None. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES ITEM NO. 1 MINUTES OF OCTOBER 10, 2019 Action: Approved IV. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS ITEM NO. 2 Jackson Residence Coastal Development Permit No. CD2019-012 (PA2019-037) Site Location: 808 West Bay Avenue Council District 1 Melinda Whelan, Assistant Planner, provided a brief project description stating that this is a request for a coastal development permit to allow the demolition of an existing single-family residence and the construction of a new 5,740-square-foot, single-family residence including a 948-square-foot, attached four- car garage. The project includes reinforcing and raising the height of the existing bulkhead. No work will be conducted bayward of the existing property. The proposed development also includes additional appurtenances such as walls, fences, patios, hardscape, drainage devices, and landscaping. Ms. Whelan also propsed an additoinal Condition of Approval No. 5 that requires the third floor remain open as proposed with no added windows, shades or coverings. The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. Applicant Brad Smith, Architect, on behalf of the Jacksons, stated that he had reviewed the draft resolution and agrees with all of the required conditions including the proposed Condition of Approval No. 5. One member of the public, Jim Mosher, expressed concern regarding the jurisdictional boundary as related to the bulkhead. The Zoning Administrator closed the public hearing. The Zoning Administrator explained that the bulkhead for this project is within the City’s jurisdiction as long as the capping and maintenance work is all performed landward of the existing bulkhead and no mechanized equipment is used on the water. He verified with Mr. Smith that the condition requiring the bulkhead maintenance and capping to remain landside is understood. Action: Approved