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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMASTER PLAN AMENDMENT # 19 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING AMENDMENT NOS. 18, 19 AND 20 TO THE MASTER STREET AND HIGHWAY PLAN WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council have heretofore adopted a Master Plan which includes as a unit thereof a Master Street and Highway Plan, with revisions; and WHEREAS, studies by the Planning Commission reveal that since the adoption of said Master Street and Highway Plan there have been changes in conditions which indicate that said Plan should be amended to show new alignments, additions, street name corrections and classification changes; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach, after notice as required by law, has held a public hearing on the proposed amendments and has recommended the adoption of the amendments to the Master Street and Highway Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council, after notice as required by law, has held a public hearing on said proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is desirable to amend said Master Street and Highway Plan as recommended; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby adopt Amendment No. 18 to the Master Street and Highway Plan as shown on a map entitled Exhibit "A", attached hereto, designating thereon that the section of Bison Avenue extending from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard be added to the City of Newport Beach Master Street and Highway Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby adopt Amendment No. 19 to ' the Master Street and Highway Plan as shown on a map entitled Exhibit "A", attached hereto, designating thereon that the section of Bonita Canyon Road between Palisades Road and MacArthur Boulevard be changed in designation from a major street to a secondary street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby adopt Amendment No. 20 to the Master Street and Highway Plan as shown on a map entitled Exhibit "A", attached hereto, designating thereon that a section of Avocado Avenue extending from East Pacific Coast Highway to San Joaquin Hills Road be added to the City of Newport Beach Master Street and Highway Plan. ADOPTED this day of , 1969 . Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk TLW:ajr 2/18/69 -2- • •, •_�„ R:.i ' "^ !».�waa, \ �•S. _ • \ \ \` !,r of AM Nt Ponds - \ \' I �•' �� .r ,, •./,ice, _ I '�, � _ (� � J i 1 Tl.i r l_ ` v / %Ir `:cJ f •� S ( �: i�i / r .] .i elt • . LSD - M ,��'�, r / YY^T i AWF,,/' �., ♦J '.'1 \ • ' "I. -� \r �r�i,� 'It ..� ,`i �i.,'. •�po V N gr?"-��`y` am•-[�.., /�..�� '•• \. `� t '+ci �G��.:� J �� • 00 Q N 1 `( 6 Coron del Mar .�y e � CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH February 24 , 1969 TO : City Council FROM : Planning Commission BY : Planning Department SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendment No . 19 . Bonita Canyon Road Procedure followed by• the� Plann4ng Commission Notice of public hearing was published in the Newport Harbor Ensign on January 230 1969 and the Planning Commission conducted a public .hearing on this matter on February 6 , 1969 . Background At its -meeting of October . 28 , 1968 , the City Council , under Reso- lution No . 6891 , approved a freeway agreement covering the pro- posed Corona del Mar Freeway and the easterly portion of the pro- posed Coastal Freeway . The drawings included as a part of this agreement indicated a change in the status of Bonita Canyon Road since no interchange was to be provided between the freeway and this arterial street. Findings of the PTanning •Commtssi•on . . The section of Bonita Canyon Road under consideration extends from Jamboree Road on the west to MacArthur Boulevard on the east; . it is currently designated as =a major street . Closer analysis of the Corona del Mar Freeway arterial street interchange system in- dicated that an interchange at Bonita Canyon Road was undesirable due to its proximity to University Avenue . An interchange was , therefore , proposed for Bison Avenue. This , then , eliminated the need for Bonita Canyon Road to be a full six-lane divided arterial in this particular section . It is now proposed that this section of Bonita Canyon Road be redesignated , as a secondary street (four- lane undivided collector) aligning with Eastbluff Drive on the west , also designated as a secondary street on the plan . The arterial alignment of Bonita Canyon Road will be changed somewhat to provide a T-intersection at Mac Arthur Boulevard . Recommendation of the Planning Commission After considering the facts presented in this case , the Planning Commission determined that the Master Street and Highway Plan should TO : City Council - 2 . be amended to change the designation of this section of Bonita Canyon Road from "Major Street" to "Secondary Street" and recom- mends its adoption by the City Council . Results of Roll Call Vote - AYES : Jakosky , Clemence , Copelin , Adkinson , Dosh , Watson NOES : None ABSENT : Curtis NOT VOTING: None By order of the Vice- Chairman John J . Jakosky , Jr. I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct report of the proceedings and action of the Planning Commission , City of Newport Beach . Re ectfully submitted , kRay Y. Cppe n Secretary By 14VICJ 441 aren A. Gr Acting Plan ng Director DAG: hh Attachment: Area Map February 24 , 1969 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TO : City Council FROM : Planning Commission BY: Planning Department SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendment No . 19 Bonita Canyon Road Procedure followed by--the• Plannang Commission Notice of public hearing was published in the Newport Harbor Ensign on January 236 1969 and the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on this matter on February 6 , 1969 . Background. At its meeting of October 28 , 1968 , the City Council , under Reso- lution No . 6891 , approved a freeway agreement covering the pro- posed Corona del Mar Freeway and the easterly portion of the pro- posed Coastal Freeway . -The drawings included as a part of this agreement indicated a change in the status of Bonita Canyon Road since no interchange was to be provided between the freeway and this arterial street. Findings of the Planning -Commi,ssfon . . The section of Bonita Canyon Road under consideration extends from Jamboree Road on the west to MacArthur Boulevard on the east ; it is currently designated as a major street . Closer analysis of the Corona del Mar Freeway arterial street interchange system in- dicated that an interchange at Bonita Canyon Road was undesirable due to its proximity to University Avenue . An interchange was , therefore , proposed for Bison Avenue . This , then , eliminated the need for Bonita Canyon Road to be a full six-lane divided arterial in this particular section . It is now proposed that this section of Bonita Canyon Road be redesignated as a secondary street (four- lane undivided collector) aligning with Eastbluff Drive on the west , also designated as a secondary street on the plan . The arterial alignment of Bonita Canyon Road will be changed somewhat to provide a T-intersection at Mac Arthur Boulevard . Recommendation of the Planning Commission After considering the facts presented in this case , the Planning Commission determined that the Master Street and Highway Plan should TO: City Council - 2 . be amended to change the designation of this section of Bonita Canyon Road from "Major Street" to "Secondary Street" and recom- mends its adoption by the City Council . Results of Roll °Call Vote - AYES : Jakosky , Clemence , Copel'in , Adkinson , Dosh , Watson NOES : None ABSENT : Curtis NOT VOTING : None By order of the Vice- Chairman John J . Jakosky , Jr. I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct report of the proceedings and action of the Planning Commission , City of Newport Beach . Re ectfully submitted , Nay Y. CQpe Secretary By 14"(J 4 ), aren A. Gr h Acting Plan ng Director DAG: hh Attachment: Area Map CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH February 6 , 1969 TO : Planning Commission FROM : Planning Department SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendments No . 18 , 19 and 20 Bison Avenue , Bonita Canyon Drive and Avocado Avenue Background At its meeting of October 28 , 1968 the City Council , under Resolution No . 6891, approved a freeway agreement covering the proposed Corona del Mar Freeway and the easterly portion of the proposed Coastal Free- way . Included in the Council action was a request that the Planning Commission initiate proceedings to upgrade Bison Avenue to the class- ification of "Major Street" on the Master Street and Highway Plan . Such an action will necessitate a revision in the classification of a portion of Bonita Canyon Drive from "Major Street" to "Secondary Street" . Also , as a consequence of the Council actions on the pro- posed freeway routing , and since it was designated on the maps approved by the Council , portions of Avocado Avenue should be designated as a "Primary Street" . Amendment No . 18 - Bison Avenue Analysis and Recommendation That section of Bison Avenue extending from Palisades Road on the west to MacArthur Boulevard on the east is currently •designated as a local street westerly of the Corona del Mar Freeway and as a secondary street easterly of the freeway . It is proposed that this section be now desig- nated as a major street to be developed as a six-lane divided arterial . This change is necessitated by revisions to the freeway construction plans which now call for a full four-way intersection between the free- way and Bison Avenue . It was originally anticipated that there would be an interchange with the freeway at Bonita Canyon Drive . However , this interchange proved to be too close to the necessary interchange at University Avenue and so the plans were revised to the current pro- posal . It is now projected that this section of Bison Avenue will align with the designated major street portion of Bonita Canyon Road at MacArthur Boulevard . The staff recommends , therefore , that the Master Street and Highway Plan be revised to designate Bison Avenue from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard as a "Major Street" . Amendment No . 19 - Bonita Canyon Road Analysis and Recommendation The section of Bonita Canyon Road under consideration extends from • TO : Planning Commission - 2 . Jamboree Road on the west to MacArthur Boulevard on the east; it is currently designated as a major street . As explained in the dis- cussion of Bison Avenue , closer analysis of the Corona del Mar Free- way arterial street interchange system indicated that an interchange at Bonita Canyon Road was undesirable due to its proximity to University Avenue . An interchange was , therefore , proposed for Bison Avenue . This , then , eliminated the need for Bonita Canyon Road to be a full six-lane divided arterial in this particular section . It is now proposed that this section of Bonita Canyon Road be re- designated as a secondary street (four-lane undivided collector) . The alignment will be changed somewhat to provide a T-intersection at MacArthur Boulevard . The staff , therefore , recommends the adoption of this amendment to the Master Street and Highway Plan . Amendment No . 20 - Avocado Avenue Analysis and Recommendation The proposed extension of Avocado Avenue from Coast Highway to San Joaquin Hills Road is recommended for inclusion on the Master Street and Highway Plan as a primary street (four-lane divided arterial ) . This extension of Avocado Avenue has been shown for sometime on the various development and circulation plans of both the Irvine Company and the City and on the freeway plans studied and approved by the City Council . It ' s primary function will be to serve as a connection between San Joaquin Hills Road , a major street on the plan , the Newport Center area and the Corona del Mar Community . The street will border the proposed Civic Center site currently under consideration and will afford secondary access to Newport Center. Based on this analysis and the service that this street will provide in the City ' s overall circulation system , the staff recommends that the Master Street and Highway Plan be amended to designate Avocado Avenue as a primary street between Coast Highway and San Joaquin Hills Road. Respectfully submitted , Daren A. Groth Acting Planning Director Y Brian N. Hawley Senior Planner DAG : BNH : hh Attachment : Map CITY OF NEWPORT" BEACH February 6 , 1969 TO : Planning Commission FROM : Planning Department SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendments No . 18 , 19 and 20 Bison Avenue , Bonita Canyon Drive and Avocado Avenue Background At its meeting of October 28 , 1968 the City Council , under Resolution No . 6891, approved a freeway agreement covering the proposed Corona del Mar Freeway and the easterly portion of the proposed Coastal Free- way . Included in the Council action was a request that the Planning Commission initiate proceedings to upgrade Bison Avenue to the class- ification of "Major Street" on the Master Street and Highway Plan . Such an action will necessitate a revision in the classification of a portion of Bonita Canyon Drive from "Major Street" to "Secondary Street" . Also , as a consequence of the Council actions on the pro- posed freeway routing , and since it was designated on the maps approved by the Council , portions of Avocado Avenue should be designated as a "Primary Street" . Amendment No . 18 - Bison Avenue Analysis and Recommendation That section of Bison Avenue extending from Palisades Road on the west to MacArthur Boulevard on the east is currently designated as a local street westerly of the Corona del Mar Freeway and as a secondary street easterly of the freeway . It is proposed that this section be now desig- nated as a major street to be developed as a six-lane divided arterial . This change is necessitated by revisions to the freeway construction plans which now call for a full four-way intersection between the free- way and Bison Avenue . It was originally anticipated thpt there would be an interchange with the freeway at Bonita Canyon Drive . However , this interchange proved to be too close to the necessary interchange at University Avenue and so the plans were revised to the current pro- posal . It is now projected that this section of Bison Avenue will align with the designated major street portion of Bonita Canyon Road at MacArthur Boulevard . The staff recommends , therefore , that the Master Street and Highway Plan be revised to designate Bison Avenue from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard as a "Major Street" . Amendment No . 19 - Bonita Canyon Road Analysis and Recommendation The section of Bonita Canyon Road under consideration extends from TO: Planning Commission - 2 . Jamboree Road on the west to MacArthur Boulevard on the east; it is currently designated as a major street. As explained in the dis- cussion of Bison Avenue , closer analysis of the Corona del Mar Free- way arterial street interchange system indicated that an interchange at Bonita Canyon Road was undesirable due to its proximity to University Avenue . An interchange was , therefore , proposed for Bison Avenue . This , then , eliminated the need for Bonita Canyon Road to be a full six-lane divided arterial in this particular section . It is now proposed that this section of Bonita Canyon Road be re- designated as a secondary street (four-lane undivided collector) . The alignment will be changed somewhat to provide a T-intersection at MacArthur Boulevard . The staff , therefore , recommends the adoption of this amendment to the Master Street and Highway Plan . Amendment No . 20 - Avocado Avenue. Analysis and Recommendation The proposed extension of Avocado Avenue from Coast Highway to San Joaquin Hills Road is recommended for inclusion on the Master Street and Highway Plan as a primary street (four-lane divided arterial ) . This extension of Avocado Avenue has been shown for sometime on the various development and circulation plans of both the Irvine Company and the City and on the freeway plans studied and approved by the City Council . It ' s primary function will be to serve as a connection between San Joaquin Hills Road , a major street on the plan , the Newport Center area and the Corona del Mar Community . The street will border the proposed Civic Center site currently under consideration and will afford secondary access to Newport Center. Based on this analysis and the service that this street will provide in the City ' s overall circulation system , the staff recommends that the Master Street and Highway Plan be amended to designate Avocado Avenue as a primary street between Coast Highway and San Joaquin Hills Road. Respectfully submitted, Daren A. Groth Acting Planning Director By Brian N . Hawley Senior Planner DAG : BNH : hh Attachment : Map January 9, 1969 TO: PLANNING DEPARTMENT FROM: - Public Works Department SUBJECT: REVISIONS TO MASTER PLAN OF STREETS AND HIGHWAYS On October 28, 1968 the City Council approved a freeway agree- ment covering the Corona del Mar Freeway and the easterly portion of the Coastal Freeway. Included in the Council action was a request to the Planning Commission to add Bison Avenue between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard to the Master Plan of Streets and Highways. The classificatioq to be used is a Major Street. R In addition to the above revision, it is requested that the extension of Avocado Avenue from Coast Highway to San Joaquin Hills Road be added to the Master Plan as a primary street. If possible, I would like to have' this matter on the •February 6th Planning Commission agenda. Benjamin B. Nolan Assistant Public Works Director BBN/ldg January 9, 196,9 TO: PLANNING DEPARTMENT, FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: REVISIONS TO MASTER PLAN OF STREETS AND HIGHWAYS On October 28, 1968 the City Council approved a freeway agree- ment covering the Corona del Mar Freeway and the easterly portion of the Coastal Freeway. Included in the Council action was a request to the Planning Commission to add Bison Avenue between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard to the Master Plan of Streets and Highways. The classification to be used is a Major Street. In addition to the above revision, it is requested that the extension of Avocado Avenue from Coast Highway to San Joaquin Hills Road be added to the Master Plan as a primary street. If possible, I would like to 'have this matter on the February 6th Planning Commission agenda. Benjamin B. Nolan Assistant Public Works Director BBN/ldg 1 , (df�8�6 October 28, 1968 • clsro�a• . TO: CITY COUNCIL j !ILL. FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: FREEWAY AGREEMENT FOR THE COASTAL FREEWAY BETWEEN THE UPPER BAY AND BUCK GULLY, AND FOR THE CORONA DEL MAR FREEWAY ' RECOMMENDATIONS: I,.' .-That the revised Freeway Agreement, with drawings dated July 16, 1968, be approved. 2. That a resolution be adopted authorizing execution of the agreement. 3. That a resolution be adopted requesting the connection of Bison Avenue „ a to the Corona del Mar Freeway. 4." That the Planning -Commission be requested to initiate proceedings to upgrade Bison Avenue on the Master Street and Highway Plan. ,DISCUSSION: Enclosed are the following: 1 . Copy of a letter from the State Division of Highways, dated June 6, 1968, outlining the State's position on questions raised by the City regarding freeway construction. 2. Copy of proposed Freeway Agreement covering both the Corona del Mar Freeway and a portion of the Coastal Freeway easterly of the Upper Bay to Buck Gully. 3. Copy of drawing showing proposed freeway southeasterly of Buck Gully. On August 4, 1967 the City received a proposed Freeway Agreement covering a portion of the Coastal Freeway between Bayside Drive and Orchid' Avenue. The proposed Freeway Agreement at that time was referred back to the staff to more fully consider many of the details that were not directly part of 'the agreement itself; such as land- scaping, architectural treatment, and construction scheduling. These matters have been discussed with the State Highway Division, The attached letter, dated June 6, 1968, outlines the State' s Position on the questions •raised by the -City. On October 10, 1968 the City received a revised Freeway Agreement with drawings, dated July 16, 1968, covering both the portion of the Coastal Freeway easterly of the Upper Bay and the portion of the Corona del Mar Freeway within the present City limits. As a result of a series of meetings on the Corona del Mar Freeway among the State Division of Highways, The Irvine Comp4ny, Orange County Road Department, University of California, City of Costa Mesa, Collins Radio,,and the Ci.ty of Newport Beach, a satisfactory freeway design concept has been developed for the area at the northeasterly end of the ' Upper Bay. Because of the rapid progress that has been made in this area, it is felt that the agreement should be expanded to include the Corona del Mar Freeway. The geometrics shown on the attached exhibits are essentially the same as those. , that have been shown to the local Chambers of Commerce and have been on display in the City Hall• during -the past year. Page 2 G City Council Meeting - Public Works Department Subject: " Freeway Agreement y In connection with the Freeway Agreement the State has notified us that it will be necessary for the City to pass a resolution.requesting the connection of Bison Avenue to the Corona del Mar Freeway. Bison Avenue is currently shown as a local street on the Master Plan, and it is proposed that it be upgraded to a major street status. The proposed.•Freeway Agreement covers approximately 7.3 miles of freeways within . the City of Newport Beach, and will complete the agreements for all freeway construction easterly of the Upper Bay within the present City limits. The portion of the Coastal Freeway easterly of Buck Gully to a downcoast connection with Coast Highway will be •. included in a separate Freeway Agreement between the State Division of•,Highways and the County of Orange. The staff feels that the Agreement is favorable to the City of Newport Beach, ..g and recommends approval at this time. A Joseph T: Devlin `h Public Works Director JTD/ldg Att. - City Councilmen October 28, 1968 DISPOc;; : TO: CITY COUNCIL — VILE, FROM: -Public Works Department SUBJECT: FREEWAY AGREEMENT .FOR THE COASTAL FREEWAY BOUEEN THE UPPER BAY AND BUCK GULLY, AND FOR THE CORONA DEL MAR FREEWAY RECOMMENDATIONS: 1 . That the revised Freeway Agreement, with drawings dated July 16, 1968, be approved. 2. That a resolution be adopted authorizing execution of the agreement. 3. That a resolution be adopted requesting the connection of Bison, Avenue e , to the Corona del Mar Freeway. r 4. That the Planning -Commission be requested to initiate proceedings to upgrade Bison Avenue on the Master Street and Highway Plan. ,DISCUSSION: i Enclosed are the following: 1 . -Copy of a letter from the State Division of Highways, dated June 6, 1968, outlining the State's position on questions raised by the City regarding freeway construction. I 2. Copy of proposed Freeway Agreement covering both the Corona del Mar Freeway and a portion of the Coastal Freeway easterly of the Upper Bay to Buck Gully. ; 3. Copy of drawing showing proposed freeway southeasterly- of Buck Gully. On August 4, 1967 the City 'received a proposed Freeway Agreement covering a portion of the Coastal Freeway between Bayside Drive -and Orchid Avenue. The proposed Freeway Agreement at that time was referred back to the staff to more fully consider many of the details that were not directly part of the agreement itself; such as land- scaping, architectural treatment, and construction -scheduling. These matters have been discussed with the State Highway Division, The attached letter, dated June 6, 1968, outlines the State' s position on the questions •raised by the City. On October 10, 1968 the City received a revised Freeway Agreement with drawings, I dated July 16, 1968, covering both the portion of the Coastal Freeway easterly of 'the Upper Bay and the portion of the Corona del Mar Freeway within the present City limits. i As a result of a series of meetings on the Corona del Mar Freeway among the State i Division of Highways, The Irvine Company, Orange County Road Department, University of California, City of Costa Mesa, Collins Radio, and the Ci.ty of Newport Beach, a satisfactory freeway design concept has been developed for the area at the northeasterly end of the Upper Bay, Because of the rapid progress that has been made in this area, it is felt that the agreement should be expanded to include the Corona del Mar Freeway. The gebmetrics shown on the attached exhibits are essentially the same as those that have been shown to the local Chambers of Commerce and have been on display in the . City Hall during the past year. +v.VCC. •1^ Page 2 G City Council Meeting - Public Works Department Subject: ' Freeway Agreement In connection with the Freeway Agreement the State has notified us that it will be necessary for the City to pass a resolution requesting the connection of Bison Avenue to the Corona del Mar Freeway, Bison Avenue is currently shown as a local street on the Master Plan, and it is proposed that it be upgraded to a major street status. The proposed .Freeway Agreement covers approximately 7.3 miles of freeways within . , the City of-Newport Beach, and will complete the agreements for all freeway construction ' easterly of the Upper Bay within the present City limits: The portion of the Coastal Freeway easterly of Buck Gully to a downcoast connection with Coast Highway will be . Included in a separate Freeway Agreement between the State Division of •Highways and the County of Orange. The staff feels that the Agreement is favorable to.the City of Newport Beach* A and recommends approval at this time. Joseph T.• Devl i n 13ew ` Public Works Director JTD/ldg Att. - City Councilmen 1 • 6891 2 3 h r,2501=I011 -Or TM MY WIMICIL OF THE CITY OF k�lzac•dI'Cn T DBACH 1'Fft1,i,.8TYX^M A PUBLIC STREET 41 COMMICTION TO TIM 11,0= 73 (C"'tROH& ML i V.) M k s":i�AY AT ii1604 8I t�aC r ^ , }Matra Avenue ktow appears on the City of 7 Nmpor't Beach Hsster Street and Hieway Kan as a local strea't; g stzd 9 ;, revert traf9 c astudies have 'established a 10 need to upgrade Bison Avenue; and 1S3 the 0;q of SYe"eort 'Bench intends to revise • 12 its k stor Street and Ti3 ,hvray PL a to show Disoxt Avenuo an 8 13 major street.; 14 FC'vly 1"kM1WFM1F,,, BE IT-rXISOLVED by tho City Co=cil Of 15 tlja City og jqcmyport Zoac a tbat the California Hi.svmy Caaaz#6ion 16 iy 1-4rehy requested 'to app:rOvd 2 6'onriwtUA to the Route 71 17 (Corona Dal 10.4r) �#raat*y at BIZOn AV*n te.. 18 19 AMPTM tam 22,.�,,,_„ day of October 20 21 22 23 �y©r 24 AT'T�2 25 26 27 28 r 1. 1 0891 3 A PLESOWT'ION ("i3i TSB C117 COUI3CIL OF THE CITY ar imtemtT ZMCI1 7nMVMT.XPZ .4 PUBLIC STREET I kaW- s 1AY AT BISOIN P.VMW- 5 6I M�2:"°j�, Dison, Avenue xaw; appears on the City of. 71 Nm.-vort Beach Master 9t+raot and i;'i omy ?Ian *G a local 0t=at1*, 8 and � 9 L;iFW�ZAU, recmat traff e studi e$ bava ast ablished' a 10 need to upgrade B: soa Avenue; and 11 XC,,M• : S $ the City of fie". ost Beach inteads to reviso . 12 its YASt av Street and H3.&-iay Plan to skmw zison Avenue as a 13 azs-Jor street.; 14 Ra $ T'wawr=3' M, IT I2 OLVED by the City council a, 15 the City of iFexrport Deac;a tract the Califb=i a dli&iay Co=•ssion 16 is he-raby requested to a7m4rovd a comaeat ion to the Route 73 17 (Cox-oza Dal Mara ;w reixftay at• BirOa Avenue, 18 19 Am D this 12,th day of October 20 21 22 23 qq.yy • �yVY 24 M�l�:ra9�•� •25 26 27 b=�;�er 28 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 14ASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO,. 19 Notice is hereby given that the Planning , Commission of the City of Newport Beach will - hold a public. hearjn,g on Master Plan Amendment No. 19 whi.ch proposes to change the designation' of that section of Bonita Canyon Road between Palisades 'Road and MacArthur Boulevard from a major street to a secondary street on the City of Newport Beach Master Street and Highway Plan. Notice is hereby further given that said public, hearing will be held on the 6th, day of February 1969 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall , at which time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. Ray Y., Copeli'n . Secretary Newport Beach City Planning Commission Publication Date Date Received By RESOLUTION NO. 719 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING AND RECOMMENDING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE MASTER STREET AND HIGHWAY PLAN WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council have heretofore adopted a Master Plan which includes as a unit thereof a Master Street and Highway Plan, with revisions; and WHEREAS, studies by the Planning Commission reveal that since the adoption of said Master Street and Highway Plan there have been changes in conditions which indicate that said Plan should be amended to show classification changes; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 65351 of the Government Code the Planning Commission has held a public hearing to consider the above mentioned amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach does hereby recommend to the City Council that Amendment No. 18 to the Master Street and Highway Plan be approved as shown on a map entitled Exhibit "A", attached hereto, designating thereon that the section of Bison Avenue extending from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard be added to the City of Newport Beach Master Street and Highway Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach does hereby recommend to the City Council that Amendment No. 19 to the Master Street and Highway Plan be approved as shown on a map entitled Exhibit "A". attached hereto, designating thereon that the section of Bonita Canyon Road between Palisades Road and MacArthur Boulevard be changed in designation from a major street to a secondary street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach does hereby recommend to the City Council that Amendment No. 20 to the Master Street and Highway Plan be approved as shown on a map entitled Exhibit "A", attached hereto, designating thereon that a section of Avocado, Avenue extending from East Pacific Coast Highway to San Joaquin Hills Road be added to the City of Newport Beach Master Street and Highway Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of the Planning Commission are hereby directed to endorse said amendment and transmit same to the City Council for consideration and adoption. Regularly passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach, State of California, on the 6th day of February, 1969 . AYES: Jakosky, Copelin, Clemence, Watson Dosh Atkinson NOES: None ABSENT: Curtis Secretary Chairman TLW:aj r 2/13/69 -2- AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN STATE OF CALIFORNIA t ss. 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