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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20200213_ZA_MinutesPage 1 of 5 NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MINUTES 100 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR CONFERENCE ROOM (BAY E-1ST FLOOR) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2020 REGULAR MEETING – 3:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER – The meeting was called to order at 3:00 p.m. Staff Present: Jaime Murillo, Zoning Administrator David Lee, Associate Planner Liz Westmoreland, Associate Planner Patrick Achis, Planning Technician Liane Schuller, Planning Consultant II. REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCES Patrick Achis, Planning Technician, requested that Item No. 2 be removed from the calendar for the Applicant to conduct in-depth alternative site analysis. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES ITEM NO. 1 MINUTES OF JANUARY 30, 2020 Action: Approved IV. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS ITEM NO. 2 AT&T Small Cell SLC2389 Minor Use Permit No. UP2019-007 (PA2019-042) Site Location: Public Right-of-Way, City streetlight number SLC2389, near the northeast corner of Bixia Street and Eastbluff Drive Council District 4 Action: Removed from calendar. ITEM NO. 3 South Bayfront Waterpointe, LLC. Residence Coastal Development Permit No. CD2019- 075 (PA2019-265) Site Location: 400 South Bay Front Council District 5 Liane Schuller, Planning Consultant, provided a brief project description stating that the project site is a vacant bay front property on the corner of Pearl Street and the Balboa Island promenade, and the applicant is requesting approval of a coastal development permit to construct a new single-family residence and attached garage. The proposed development is consistent with the Zoning and General Plan designations on the property. The proposed design complies with all applicable development standards, including the standards and approval requirements of the City’s Local Coastal Program. Ms. Schuller stated that staff received a letter of comment this afternoon from a member of the public, Jim Mosher, regarding the proposed density and suggesting that window glass facing the bay be treated to minimize bird strikes. The Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing. One member of the public, Rick Barrett asked for clarification on the overall square-footage of the residence and garage. Mr. Murillo clarified that the maximum allowed square footage is 6,544 square feet and the combined size of the residence and garage is less than that at 6,404 square feet.