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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.04 1956 MASTER PLAN 'NEW FILE* �x.;,^mac , ..;-,�•;.I 1:+/62 � Y IF . RESOLUTION NO. 5581 A`,RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF aru-s' NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING THE MASTER LAND USE PLAN ::" ' + i:,•. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport �', `�' Beach has recommended amendments to the Master Land Use Plan of Fe4l the City of Newport Beach, as shown on a map entitled "Master Land Use Plan, City of Newport Beach, California", dated April 5 , 1962; :".« , ss: and WHEREAS, the City Council, after notice as required by . 5;, law, has held a hearing on said proposed amendment; ands^ ,,Ar, WHEREAS, it is desirable to amend such Master Land Use a,c tr Plan by adopting an integrated development plan of land use for the area located on the east side of the Back Bay that is being , annexed. to the City; and �w WHEREAS, it is desirable to reclassify the area on they' = easterly side of the Upper Bay between the Upper Bay and Jamboree' <a.'•{' Road, bounded on the north by Big Canyon, on the south by Pacific ',.. ,.,,,; Coast Highway, and on the west by Harry Welch Memorial Park, as a ;::.,; : C-0 District; and *ems "t WHEREAS, it - is- desirable to reclassify the area between Yti riles ; N Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard, ' bounded on the north by Sc: r Ford Road and on the south by Pacific Coast Highway, into areas ' of C-0 District, R-3 District, and C-I District as shown on the map attached hereto; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of ! „ the City of Newport Beach does adopt said amendments to the Master Land Use Plan as shown on the map attached hereto. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk- are t a authorized and directed to sign said amended Master Land Use Plan ' map to show that it has been adopted by the City Council, and that the same be placed on file with the Master Plan of the City of Newport BeacL';' i i ADOPTED this, 23rd day of April 1962. ATT To �c�.(�w�Y )l QJL mayor �5 'G{cy Clerk A STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH) I, MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the Cityof Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing Resolution No. 5581 was duly and regularly adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held at the regular meeting place thereof, on the 23rd day of April 1962 by the following vote, to wit: AYES , COUNCILMEN: Stoddard Gruber Cook, Hart, Lorenz, Marshall, Elder NOES , COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None Dated this 26th day of April , 19 62 City Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of t e City Council, City of Newport Beach, State of California. a : .!'r•v¢_ Jiea� ...- . 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S "' 2p NAMR f!r BµGL ECRETARY CITY CLERKjMn,'u^I�'"' � �(� an� �y •�/ Ir I LEGEND Ya . itj�'14� l Single Fanny Residential. ,. �\ • Multiple Residential,dumber Indicates Zone. � �-,•;,, � Professional,Multiple Residential,Hotel,And Motel. a Commarcfol,Letter Or Number IMkales Zane. 4Muslrlot Park. y/._mil"- 4 Poanned Community-Includes.Residential,Commercial And Inslifutionol Uses. �� "1.^.•�' n,fit �,` ,..:.�•- ^-t: 1%i:: -wr_ I_•x� �(����[���''�_j`������ f 'L1 � I� J uw,.W;"K`4•: - ,'.�::.•JiJ-.::a::..•n / .. \ ��GN" ' ' ! 1 �a� Oh ���qa���. • � � � o�OOa c�j t?,� rr�,r w.�� / - / ��' f yrx �I _,� t�J�i3 .iFy F=^��,'r . . �o vo voa.oa 4,• • e ��f� c�=T�e "Yepeo a ,o � �- ja ` -.;L'�u.,,� � � „•�=�-�� '�; "��e•esooe ,,;aveo i:; ._ :.y'(;1} jilt, y "'� .�;i 7 �i•9 {�tit.a�1 ±"�I ..`. L+�I'+t Jo,- - i + I• '�'� _ �J - `:i\ .F•x_g�- �", _ \. 4, �r J fti �' J. � I���c'-� ',tij_ �' �\ •�".,' 9j° t�.. .� '�J..Y.. •yr.5.5��4!i:. 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' �' t �- G'R"."rlii._,Li.i 7 '�` .�ux � .jlr f � r .��i-i . 4 t`.' �y ,) ` #, Y`_ •"""��_ 1 .f..4 r ,( f �•.. t�rr.,1 rrt , j rli _ �!_ �dc'.F� J!} ,..a•+1� ��%��(�,4: fi7iiiilii;iiiil=�iiirf'�s�r`t.''f.,,„?�,z�i �+/��/'�/•�=f ",,= r� .r �°<j,• P_':�a,9�a' �� :: � '�'•`' � i - i� •rr'!'�> r -"rJJf .� "--D•""xz'`s�--�•—_•�_'..�,��._----- \ �'� _a ti=T�v_ "�!"� 1 . ? _ `t J+rJ-"-Y7 yam(' >+"d•c•'CI �+--��-_ �_ - __--- ..... •. ,•a i°Pr', ctrY or xtwrarr oucx ro � : n: I :L';eC x; t ' 65 (12) 1 RESOLUTION NO. 6187 ` 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NLvTPORT BEACH ADOPTING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO 3 THE 11ASTER LAND USE PLAN (AMENDMENT NO. 11) j 4 r: M1 T[ df 5 Y7OPM S, the Planning Commission and the City Council 6 have heretofore adopted a Master Plan of the City of Newport Beach, V 7 which said Master Plan includes as a unit thereof a Master Land Use 8 Plan, adopted by the City Council on January '13, 1958; and 9 V1HEREAS3 the `Planning Commission of the City of New-port y 10 Beach has recommended the adoption of certain amendments to the 11 Master Land Use Plan; and, 12 VHEREAS, the City Council, after notice as required by ' 13 law; has held a public hearing on said proposed amendments; and ° 14 WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is , '4; 15 desirable to amend said Master Land Use Plan as recommended; r1� 16 NOW, TIiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of 17 the City of Newport Beach does adopt said amendments to the Master 18 Land Use Plan as shown on Drawing No. L-1165 entitled "Master Land 19 Use Plan Amendment No, 11", dated Ilay 6, 1965, which is attached 20 hereto, marked Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein by reference, , 21 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning .Director is 22 authorized and directed to endorse the Master Land Use Plan map as 23 amended by Amendment No. 11 to show that said amendment has been 24 adopted by the City Council, and the same shall be placed on file 25 with the Master Plan of the City of Newport Beach. 26 ADOPTED this Izth day of July 19650 27 28 Mayor 29 ATTEST: 30 1 31yCer S _. V,.. II t 7/7N65 (12) _ r EMNYON � ! REST Is s. ` -', •, r coq w % Cil a9fY�lt/D�YIE'itCJ".,It/�, vere l PREPARED BY S� 6— PLANNING DEPARTMENT f DRAWISO No. w. DRAwDY —_- . I - fir 5 PLANNING O/RECrOR z� EXHIBIT "A" ' f .. . ,.. _ �.Maewe.m�.94KWnKMK�ts�Jss•J>FN.N•�ta.`vT•34 nv..�wwow,+MV•�• ';!`-.__r� ....._ .+� � 11_ •el , y i 7/7W (12) J ,IY 'All STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH) I, MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the City of Newport w:, Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing Resolution 618 7 ' No. was duly and regularly ,•� adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held at the regular meeting place thereof, on the IZth day of July , 19 65 by the following vote, to wit: — ,AYES, COUNCILMEN: Parsons, Marshall, Elder, Gruber, Cook,Forgit & Stoddard. s. NOES, COUNCILMEN: ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: I Dated this 13th day of July 19 65 City Clerk nd x-Officio Clerk of the City Council, C ty of Newport Beach, State of California. 1 �I ' Y I-V R t . Mc :mec . 8/ /63(12) RESOLUTION NO. 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING THE.MASTER LAND USE PLAN 4 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport 51 Beach has recommended amendments to the Master Land Use Plan of the 6� City of Newport Beach,, as shown on a map entitled``"Master Land Use 7 Plan, City of Newport Beach, California", dated July 18, 1963; and i 8 WHEREAS, the City Council, after notice as required by 9 law, has held a public hearing on said proposed amendments; and 0 WHEREAS, the City Council has' determined that it is 1 desirable to amend such Master Land Use Plan to reclassify the area 2 located between East Coast Highway 101 and Bayside Drive, bounded 3 on the east by Bayside Drive and on the west by Jamboree Road, into 4 areas of C-l-H, C-O-H-UL, R-3-B-2, R-4-B-2-UL, and C-NJDistricts, ' 5 as shown on the map attached hereto; ' "' 6 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council 'ofd 7 the City of Newport Beach does adopt said amendments to the• Master 8 Land Use Plan as shown on the map attached hereto, 9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that thefMayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to sign said amended Master Land Use Plan .,yt I map to show that it has been adopted by the City Council,, and that Lb ' 2 the same be placed on file with the Master Plan of the City of 3 Newport Beach, _. , 4 ADOPTED this '26th day of August,' 19636 " , 5 __ Mayo _ _ ayor �. ATTEST: Clty Clerk :t a h J f y�,,�..1�..M:O'JY�re�w..._ ..'h�ar.4J.a• .. - ..�. �- '•. .' ,,. ,. 4.. J .. +n,r '.��XHM1.eH'ale.!_µr,/�M/'H�++� Y..iwJhrwaww':t •n`.'L. -'I 'A V~"'R� �Y..nr>Li..vki i ♦.W t' �+rrW4�+Wvili AuS'1.�•r•�rr.0 ✓raum�J.0 . .n.w ,'���. i - `�'e+4tia¢�'EXA"GCS ' T�jarwk.'.�T � G � Ca ;w•. �A�RRY WELCH ro !"=700' S j ' It ull II UN ��'•{• 1 \ 1 ,fir! `'� .t.r.''I^'?fy�t�d c.✓ �`�4.n{�r Y.r V�^� F �f '(•1"1 �{.{{{C{.,� �ti�d il ,�u '5�.��/.s>1r�1• ... ?_„ _ 11 u II a .,. I�3 g2 '4• ,`+r?i '�2:� '.1 '' \ �1 [!cy?' 6l yS is , : SUBJECT 4ASUDMENT . i I} CITY OF NEWPORr REACH CALIF VICINITY MAP PREPARED BY IA r PLANNING DEPARTM£Nr MASTE2 LAND USE ol-.41/ _. r3 �. a W. DRAWDY 41WE1VDME1V7 /t/O. 7 DRAW/NB NO. PLANNING DIRECTOR L 1095 1 �x awl f� �, tlYl ' i ,7 • ill; �i ! 4• f AxJ liV STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) f COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH) I, MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the City of Newport ° Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the •' City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing Resolution No. 5842 was duly and regularly t"t' • tw;', adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held at-the regular meeting•place thereof, on the 26th day of August , 19 63 by the following vote, to wit: 'r'`4 AYES, COUNCILMEN: Stoddard, Gruber, Cook, Hart, Lorenz, Marshall, Elder NOES, COUNCILMEN: None r' ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None Dated this 5th day of September 1119 63 City Clerk a d E -Officio Clerk of.the City Council, City of Newport Beach, State of California. 44 777 -.•a 3.J till, a .x t RAN:mec 1/25/62 �1 RESOLUTION NO. 5551 • :wa A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING THE MASTER LAND USE PLAN h WHEREAS, the Planning• Commission of the City of Newport Beach has recommended amendments to the Master Land Use Plan of the City of Newport Beach, as shown on a map entitled- "Master Plan, City of Newport Beach, California , Land Use Plan",, dated December 6 , 1961; and WHEREAS, the City Council, after notice as required. by law, has held a hearing on said proposed amendment ; and t WHEREAS, it is desirable to amend such Master Land Use Plan by adding a Planned Community District classification; and ` WHEREAS, it is desirable to reclassify the area bn the easterly side of the Upper Bay between the Upper Bay and Jamboree w, z Road, bounded on the north by Bayside Drive and on the south by Big Canyon, as a Planned Community District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City 'Council of the City of Newport Beach does adopt said amendments to the Master Land Use Plan as shown on the map attached hereto. ? BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk ! are authorized and directed to sign said amended Master Land Use Plan map to show that it- has been adopted by the City Council, and that the- same be placed on file with the Master Plan of the ity of Newport Beach. ' ADOPTED this 13th day f February , 1962. i mayor TTEST: City Clerk +•Y . N em 3,P, 2c -_ i r . 4 ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) _ LINTY OF ORANGE TY OF NEWPORT BEACH) °- W I, MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the City of Newport ach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records the City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office e foregoing Resolution No, 5551 was duly and gularly adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of e City of Newport Beach, California, at a regular meeting of ,s id City Council held at the regular meeting place thereof, on e 13th day of February 1962 , by the following te, to wit: ;k , N AYES, COUNCILMEN: Kingsley, Atkinson,_ Cook, Stoddard Hart omers { NOES, COUNCILMEN: None i ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: Lorenz i Dated this 35th day of February 19 62 ; City C er anp Ex is o Clerk of the =s, City Council, Cit3k of Newport Beach, State of California, • i .w.yy tl ry t -_ *fill: i-:. is •y«>':.:-c,:: '.,;ii: �rf• _ •:r' :i�._ � _1' ._.,: ,.c:• ,ax. ., .. . _�.r._ :t.a;.=z=pa.'x'-.. t+.:. . _ - =•w.Xit'(0.2YK'Y -aw.ma+v+ar•-.d^^_CVY-.[:.: 5 r'^++i.ew.,`••,:..•....+:'r...•:.:w•m-.wa"•fi:-„!>t•ffi'$.( �'3 ! 1 .. x .:- i .,. - `•'Y?_l'11.k 'AM MASTER _ AND USE � '- PLANNING. ENDM�NT COMMISSIOfI COUNCIL f' • ���� .y ' masmwx xa az puowrio.axa s>s( •� a / I � CCYI:I.x W aM XCC:YTION X0.0°[I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA -n-u z.n.as ADOPTED BY i PLANNING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL Bursa°ca c ' RES.N0. 618 [ RES.NR 4728 !c 12-19-57 / 1-13-58 /, '/,.,a `'••`.. < �(1 I xolo II /,� CNAIRMIW aS�X� MAYOR rt�.,-,,,V, • _ scc TART c" aF:mllaC�•=� LEGEND _ Single Pomily Residential. T Multiple Residential,Number ItWlwtes Zone, \ ( ''Lr_^�•°e^^° Professional,Multiple Residential,Hotel,And Motel. Commercial,Letter Or Number Indicates Zone. m [ ,e Induslrlol Park. fig O� �•�.,y ^ .:jS - OPlanned Community-Includes.Residentlol,Commercial -i ,�, I I11r\ \ • And Institutional Uses. _ V �� �• =i:,`llN, .- 3ryE::.• _ rem �0`.7 r"Te � �r;( .• . e of •::;:•;: :-44 , it tr. a°°o"o °o• •r.'.i,"o'o -- _ Ar� 5,. .•ice t mm a�'•�'+F��'P��U�9%�t( %=."a3 3 �°^•''" ''^o '�_, „1 •'a.f� °e>e i•il j•� 1 -��r. 1 e 1 - _ ' 'arn.Y-.=^- � �I by •w "'1'l..f " e..^ °o`9[I :1a Jf y `�\Lj ¢ rJ o•.� CC=`P'Jnic w I «.�....� 1 - - ✓" ii � _, 'ti°% �JN��'f�L1.S_��'�..f,`i�t°�J�iX , `� .-,aeud.�C��,t�•��a�f.R„�"F.'h<+,° . ' i" s^y`c4�I�{I!�1•�1~,IL,fJ�",i)� � `n� x Y 'x. ne'l�i X.z • , ,e �. ' i z� as •.,. i rn�:a�"r•,^4H'�da�5t191. it�� .':•�r�S:�'y�:= '=�'x'a��df ,1�t :[+z�=`:'•S' is I ���. I �`aU_ ,C ///;�'••". a`o}sz •- =,-.-.:`-'�lv�,;.i°`� e", „':-[nl\,•...�ado�T'i..`�,a.:"Ce 'a � —_® 5y i rzh -• ,,a.,a.,,... 3�r,no..`.re:,Y`l1a J; '��" 11�f ! 9\•X,[s. s °,,. .« ; - �. g• .ya 9:.. k-l' ..•v� 2 ♦\♦ sti'� >iE�i 'tl•"O'=��f`:r��'4:-i� .,. t•, u �+. � . �Y y�• " .r �-_ v �.-F•�_1��I1�_Nl� °a-a. } �,.�ii�\ a..n•t.: U� tD�•i�Ji'��Kt znx�� I ,�„ }:d:1,�/ �=kr``'"°` a"�=! :: �'.-m:ram- +9='_:`��?�r •rL - - � i--�j �i r , I, ..s� -Y "=zl''czri'4:'- 'n•r �, 'N'm,'3,': ate"^ _ [[uxs i~r. �,T' �_/ •:l�i� -�•O[A« CITY OF AEWPORT OEAOII 1 Y � 'a 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ZiESq~'kORT BEACH ADOPTING CERTAIN ANIENDNIENTS TO THE MASTER LAND .USE PLAN . (AMENDMENT .NO. 9) jrkIEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council ceretofore adopted a Master Plan of the City of Newport Beach, {ch said Raster Plan includes as a unit thereof a Master Land Use adopted by the City Council on January 13, 1958; and 7 vMREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport .each gas recommended the adoption of certain amendments to the and ;; t ;a.;ter Land Use Plan•, MAEREA5, the City Council, after notice as required by has held a public hearing on said proposed amendments; and ; t wiREAS, the City Council has determined that it is ..,!:;,,::able to amend said Piaster Land Use Plan as recommended; ,10W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of • City of Newport Beach does adopt said amendments to the Master :A,:d I!se Plan as shown on Drawing No. L-1121 entitled "NIaster Land ,r•: Plan Amendment No. 911, dated January 7, 1964, which is attached " " i _oreto, narked E:ffiibit "A" , and incorporated herein by reference. DE IT FUR.TH.ER RESOLVED that the Planning Director is » sized and directed to endorse the Master Land Use Plan map to t::at Amendment Nov 9 has been adopted by the City Council, and =•n: t:kc sase be placed on file with the Master -Plan of the City of rv?Grc Beach. ADOPTED this day of �t __� 1964. 1 �4 i ~�� Cray C er i 1 1 .[�` ��Ph�.•VV1i � I r ; i irk,,' • ' g i t r yr Nj _ '•M1'1� ffi:�i. .L'q•. r 5�� •, •pity i � ���•i � Nl�it O f r- •iry; , ••Att 1. , iti'•? Yin, / F is i '�.•,.;.,�:^4•, .:,f'� �7. '•,.,� {y f. ``�';:?tea;;�,•,�.�'� \ . r^• h Al fit 7 � /Uo, 55 ' TY' OF NEMPOR T SEA Ohl CALIF �f rlS7'c2 Cp�Uro. Usk':. FCC /� ;�J�ErClDr�JE /T/V 9 I r gy OATE 1 DEPARraENT I 'rI /r 9RA7/DY DIRECTOR l -!!2� EXHIBIT •./�'fu. . . . u ' t- �1�'Y r .�t`i�.1..�:i1r�l, i .'R' - _ e`• i STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) C1TY OF NEWPORT BEACH) I, MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the-City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing Resolution No. 5903 was duly and regularly i adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport " Beach, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held at.the ) regular meeting place thereof, on the 27th day of January 19 64 by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Stoddard, Gruber,' Cook, Hart, Lorenz, 1 Marshall, Elder t, Y, NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None ) 3 Dated this 28th day of January . 19 64 City Clerk and x- fficio Clerk of.the i y City Council, City o Newport ,Beach, i State of California. ' r . it v /6/0 DRAFT: WWCAAl;e6/58 re RESOLUTION NO, A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING A MASTER PLAN. \�GOi-&w`Lrgo 7 ' WHEREAS, 7aMaster Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach has adopte Plan for land use, streets and highways and parks and recreation, and has certified and transmitted the same to the Council for consideration; and WHEREAS, the Council has set the matter for hearing on this 13th day of January$ , 1958, at 7:30 P, M,.; and WHEREAS, notice of said hearing was published ten (10) days prior to this date; and WHEREAS, the Council has considered the Master Plan and held a hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the adoption and use of the Master Plan is necessary in order to (a) oar** as a general guide for the development of public and private lands and streets and highways; (b) Promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare; (a) Provide a comprehensive guide for capital outlays on streets, highways and recreational areas; (d) Provide an authoritative source of information for residents and investors in the City; and (e) Promote the public safety and protectft= property values by making adequate provision for city planning, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby adopts the Master Plan of the City FILE COPY Po NOT "Move NIL W-� consisting of land use, streets and highways4 par%q and recrea- nrr-o nkH1&-N04-0 tion heretofore ad"d by the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Peach by Resolution No. 61.8 on December 19, 1957. This resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Newport Beach on the day of Jantwy, 1958, by the following vote; AXESo COUNCILMEN NOESO COUNCILMEN: ABSENT COUNCILMEN; Attest: 01ty Merk yor 2. G 1 T T a C 0 1 HAHN, WISE and BARBER e L I L M N I IS: L • M O A N I N O U a T R I A L e U R T e T e II T A T IS N TI CAL AALVGIS Planning Consultants - -- _. ---- _ -- -- --- - - - - - - 136e LAUREL STREET aAN CA RLOS. CALIFORNIA ► HONK LYTSLL 1 -0174 L A w R E N C E A . w 1 a 11 WALTER N A N N J R J U eTl N ►R ■DRIC eARs RR JR April 9, 1958 Newport Beach Planning Commission City Ball Newport Beach, California Gentlemen: Enclosed is the developme•it plan for the Cliff Drive Park Site. This Plan was deeigren .. -aer ti,e d;rrcl;or, of the Parks, Beaches i Recreation Departme it The size and :I,, at:on of a few of the facilities is not to our like , t b,.t the la,o.:t of ti.e P. B . kR. Dept. was followed wia, minor excrpi;on. The amphitheatre , , O­ rary to re( ornmolloations, was relocated to its present s:u be< a.,se of I OrAOI.rs a .d to face South- east-northwest which will place Ire summer aftereoon s .,r. away from the performers and ape, tatore . "i :t.e s:npe is a few degrees steeper than ideal , but is satisfa, turn The parlung area as ■' ow , is a detriment to tJ'e amphi- theatre because it is in sight if ter stands , w[i� � • • distracting and the noise from this area will •ra _r! .p the car. ,,,% it is also obvious that nineteen parking spaces will .ot suffice for this activity. Natural- ly, on-etreet parking will have to be marked o•..t in L'u area. The play area is in a good location for the convenience of the neighborhood but consideration and a study should be made tuhetlser placing it on the outside curve of the street will create a potentially hazardous site, where children congregate . The picnic and barbecue area is satisfactory and the eon- tour• will permit tables in the locations shown. FILE COPY po MT RMovi Newport Beach Planning Commisuor (2) The Master Street and H:Zhway Ptan was approved, show- ing a major street between Riverula am t.earu . Dr' .ev . We strong- ly recommend this and feel tha• tre Cl.ff Drive Pa, x Sate *hould have been designed and then developed , &!.,Owing for r^e ;.•.provement of this street. Very tr4ly fours , ~ Law:e. .cc A. Wise HA:-iN, WISE k BARBER LAW:1m E t i a J U`f CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA March ISO 1958 Mr. Larry Wise Naha. Visa and barber 1558 Laurel Street San Carlos$ California Dear Larry; "closed is the city's check in the amount of $800.00 as final payment under your Contract for Prop- aration of a master plan and related services. After checking with departments concerned it is my understanding that your contractual obligations hens been not. According to the Parks, beachaa. and Recreation Department your staff is finishing its work an a suggested precise plan for "Cliff Drive Park", which will complete the work on park planning, vhich you agreed to do. I am sore you share our gratification that initial steps have now been taken to give status to Master planning for mewport beach. Your personal es- sistaaoe in helping the City reach this point is vary such appreciated. Sincerely. ROBsaT SMTOH RS;lflU City Manager CC: S. V. Drowdy s. lokkez (Enc.) CITY'` 'UF NEWFCIRT BEACH " CAMFORNI"A 1 ' February 24, 19,$8 p w ,}, : Mr: Ralph C. riser District Clanger - P" Southern California gd"isoat Ca. �;,','.;. Huatia►hton 1leach,. 'Calii'ernia ;. .' Hear Mr, Usart' At the raquast of the City, Clark, we ere forwarding to you A taster Plan for the pity of., Na"rt Dsisch adopted by the City Council on January l9, 1958, \ 'ti,• If there are avy questions ratardtpa the three'uoita of the Master riian, plaase feel free to call this office at 44Y tiara, very truly yogop ' d MAIMING OrrIC9 , F Draady y�., 9lagnitiRg Aeeia#apt '. tnclosura 'FILE COPY 44 ,it , r • My r February 19, 1958 Jerry Drawdy, Planning Director City Hall Newport Bead) Calif. Dear Jerry: I should have written, these comments a month ago regarding Parks, Beaches and Recreation recommendations on park layouts - they are as follows : 1. BALBOA PENINSULA (a) Tennis Courts 1 . Construction would be less expensive if placed side-by-side and less fencing would be required'. 2. Locatign on lower portion of beach will require additional maintenance to keep sand off, and Dmore costly installation of night lights.' �J (b) Baseball Diamond Orientation of home plate should be S.W. or N.W. corner. (c) Quiet Area Moving to location suggested by PB&R on beach will require fill and much extra maintenance. 2. 19th AND IRVINE The shelter was not located as suggested by PB&R as it would be too close to ballfield and too close to community building and didn't permit adequate supervision. FILE COPY 00INOT "MOVE 3. CLIFF DRIVE As stated in a previous letter, this area will be divided by a proposed major street. We have forwarded a tenta- tive location of facilities for comment by PBM. I am forwarding all original tracings of the basic data and master plans for your files . Re , ar y 1 HAHA1, W SE AND BARBER LAW:lm cc : Robt, She , City Mgr. Newport ach February 17, 1958 Mr, Walter Lonemoor ti 2903 Lafayette ,eve. No,viport% Beach, Calif Lear Walter: I am forwarding the copies of the revised r6port to Jerry for distribution as you and the Planning Commis- sion see fit. Thanks for sendins the Clipping, from Bon Reddicks paper. It is my opinion that everything in the article about you Is true... It is too bad that deserved Credit comes J so rarely, but it Certainly helps when someone recognizes the lon.- yews of servi.oe that you have given to your Com- munity. Hope to Coe you soon. Regar HAM 11IS ) AND BARBER LAW t 1ni ce : Jerry Drawdy FILE COPY DO 140T UMOY@ I :y t6 -- e-/N.EWP0Rr BEACH CALIFCkNIA', sosolutioa no'. 6�0' Main If =MY or= THAT M PLANNING COMMISSION Of THB CITY Or N`B "T d,T�a ., WILL MOLD ON PUBLIC litAttIk,ON i+LWING COWISSION USOL10101f No- 620 hw " tM eatioliah building' oatback •l.inaa for th8, purpose of wideaiag 32nd threat KY UtMrea Dalboa Blvd. and Nowpart Blvd. yap iMutial is hereby given that said public heArLAge Vial be htld..ot;' the 20th day' x .� t` "* joroM 1938 at ,the hour,of 8,00 P.M; in .the Council Chambers of ,the F .,MMMport S"eh City Rehr at which time and plate any And All paraoaa }«. • ;$SsmMted may Appear ,tad be heard thareou. •. il. - .• r Ray Y. Copeiiu! S+rcret;ry HeVpart Beath City a$' PlaaaiuB Ca�aaiaa , <. •"blioetion Data / f 1MMMiv" !or Pah; x ,. bate >Aaaeivad r. �• ' _- lto v�p�'1I�iMavit _M • eT FILE COPY cg41poft �P DO,NOT REMOVE February 7, 1958 Honorable City Council City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Dear Madam Mayor and Gentlemen: Submitted herewith are proposed amendments to the Planning and Zoning Code of the City of Newport Beach. Your Planning Commission, by unanimous vote, has approved these proposed amendments for your con- sideration and recommends them for adoption. As a part of the project to prepare a Master Plan for the City of Newport Beach, the Planning Commission, with the assistance of Hahn, Wise and Associates, undertook studies to formulate these amendments for the Planning and Zoning Code which was adopted in December 1950. The following comments are presented for your information: A. The proposed amendments are considered advisable and necessary for the following reasons: 1. Experiences in administering the present code pointed out that some provisions need changes, clarification, and strengthening to more effectively solve problems which are constantly arising. 2. The rapid growth and expansion of the city has developed problems which could not be forseen prior to 1950'. 3. Recently, some developments have been proposed to the Commission which indicate new trends - some radical - for this area. Examples: Multiple story buildings for commercial and residential uses such as apartments and hotels. New residential subdivisions in the Upper Bay area are voluntarily being developed with larger lots and homes. Page 2 Changes in the Zoning Code are proposed to more adequately provide for these and anticipated develop- ments. B. These proposed amendments were mailed to civic organizations and individuals presumed to be interested in any changes in the Zoning Code. The following are a few of those who received the proposed amendments. Balboa Improvement Association Balboa Island Improvement Assn. Balboa Peninsula Point Assn. Central Newport Beach Community Assn. Chamber of Commerce Newport Harbor Jr. Chamber of Commerce Corona del Mar Civic Assn. Corona Highlands Property Owners Assn. Lido Isle Community Association Newport Harbor Board of Realtors Newport Heights Improvement Assn. Newport Island Association West Newport Improvement Assn. Women Civic League of Newport Harbor The Irvine Co. Local Newspapers Four public hearings, one special meeting and several study sessions were held by the Planning Commission to consider these proposed amendments. Notice of the public hearings were published in accordance with the requirements of the "State Conservation and Planning Act". One written protest was submitted and one oral protest was made at a public hearing. C. The Commission wishes to call your attention to some of the important amendments proposed as follows: 1. Sections 9103.23(b), 9103.35(b) propose to increase the lane. area per family unit from 1,000 square feet to 1,200 square feet in the R-3 and R-4 Zones and to im- pose the same land area requirement in the R-2 Zone. To meet the needs of developers of multiple-story apartments and hotels, Section 9103.45(b) is added to allow 500 square feet of land area in the R-4 Zone upon U securing a "Use Permit" from the Planning Commission. Automobile storage or parking space for such develop- ments are provided for in the amended Section 9105.5(e). Page 3 2. A new shopping district designated as C-N is proposed. No residential uses will be permitted in this C-N District as its purpose is to be strictly for professional offices and retail shopping. Sections 9103.48 to 9103.484. 3. Section 9103.42(e) is added to the uses permitted in the R-4 Zone. The R-4 Zone was created in 1950 for hotels. These commercial uses are proposed to meet the antici- pated demands for such developments. 4. Sections 9104.11, 9104.12, 9104.13 and 9104.14 are com- pletely revised to meet more adequately the needs of residential developments in the Upper Bay areas. The trends of such residential developments have been initially demonstrated and the changes proposed in these sections are expected to facilitate the administration of the code and to encourage the high character of such residential areas. Section 9105.5(f) is added to require two (2) garage spaces for each family unit in these "B" Districts. 5. Section 9104.2 "Combining or "H" District. The require- ments for off-street parking of automobiles in "H" Districts are materially increased. In 1950 when the current off-street parking formula was adopted, so much opposition to off-street parking was encountered that the Commission considered itself lucky to obtain the existing formula. The Commission feels that the business people now realize the importance of adequate off-street parking provisions and will welcome this new formula as proposed. The Commission has not received any protests against the change in the formula for off-street parking. 6. Section 9105.4(e) is amended in an effort to make narrow alleys more useful for present-day large automobiles. 7. Sections 9106.21, 9106.22, 9106.31 and 9106.32 are pro- posed amendments to coordinate our code with provisions of State laws. 8. Section 9106.41. This section is amended to increase the time limit for use permits and variances granted for effecting use from six months to one and one-half years. For large projects or buildings, .six months does not give architects and engineers sufficient time to complete plans and specifications necessary for building permits and financing. t Page 4 9. Section 9107.27 is amended to increase the size of garages to accommodate the modern car. 10. The other amendments are largely technical changes to make the code more effective. Some are for clarifica- tion to facilitate interpretation and administration by the staff. It is hoped that these amendments will reduce the volume of applications and hearings on variances and other matters presented to the Commission. The Planning Commission believes that adoption of these amendments to the Planning and Zoning Ordinance by your Honorable Body will be for the best interests of the residents of the City of Newport Beach. Respectfully submitted, PLANNI G COMMISSION i tern ongm6ox airman c� COMMISSIONERS: Walter Longmoor Ray T. Copelin Don W. Hayton Galvin R. Keene George J. Lind C, B. Rudd Wesley D, Smith Alvan C. Clemence Austin Sturtevant WL:hh Enclosure CITY OF 'N,EWPORT` BEACH PALIFIANIA January, 20A 1938 Bononble City Council City of Bevport 'Baach P Newport Bnrch; C.litarnia ' Boer'Medem Noyor and Oentlam*A. Your Kanuiug Comissiap wishes to ouprosd thanks and appreciation for your eckion.in #dopting the Master k; Plan for the- City of DTowpsrt Beach. the ptea*nt members of the planning 4 Commission wish to a**ur* �., yop that 3k is their smears intact and F ambition to provide conaouqua and active roso*rch an the Msetor Plan, The staff *ieb you are, providing will iesabla the commission to eePeke necessary studies and dsyslop amsnd- V4 awts to keep the Xastor PUA up-to»data with the growth and development of the City, The Planning Coewisoton'appreciate* the 'cowpliwants you ^� °<:,• expressed duria your sleeting oa January 13th clad shall oad"Yor to p*r ora 'itt,duttes in a Sooner satisfactory '. to you cad citizens of tho City of Newport Beach. :... Sincerely your** I- r, rr�,��'. 2'tJIN111xlG.CGMt�g20N city of llswport Mach .FILE COPY .+19e1 Yy i r r RO'NQi REMOVE f=OhliiYtl4n w '' St*rbtareyy' I A'. �d December SO, 1957 Board of Aquetlization state of California gacromento„ California ' . GentleMat Tba Planning Commission of the City of Ve"Ott Beach is forowlat og At YA$ter Plan for the City, A tonaderable mount of data is desired .for «' this purpose. The purpose of this letter is to gilt if you could supply the follo'sing Y , fetal 1. Tho Pacific Blectria Rstilway Co. and/or the Southern Pacific Co. own so" land 'within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach. 2. Could yod supply the follotdog data; ` A, The aas+eesed valuations on the land of these companies Within the City of N*Wrort beach which you use for tr^strtg ppurpbaos. 1. Current assessed valuation$. 2. Amount of taxes colleoted. 4. 5, Amount of such taxes which are allocated to the ' A City of Newport Baacth. 3. His thane bean any notarial cltenga ft these asaa$sad valuatians avA taxes collected during the past ten years? Tbese figures would be soot helpful dud approciatad by the Planning Comiosion.. A. self-addrassed stamped envelope is enclosed for your reply. Tbank yeu for your cooperation. Sincerely yours4 PLA19Ni1MC Ct7kA ISSZON'- FILE COPY w. M. t9awor, chairman -M-F Y.�JY• "SIM _ DO NOT REMOVE J14= +k , 0scsmbor 27, 1951 Mr. halter Longmoor I tr.Q. Sox 308 1 I_ Dtewport Beach, California near Waltor3 tie have received this corning "Exhibit l" which consists of the proposed revisions to the'Maeter Plan rozWo tndad by the planning Cosmiission on %And Use and the Master plan of Stresto and Highways, PAm from the fine of Hahn* Wise & 'Barber, Before releasing this revised tent to the City Council, it is suggested that you review alms snd advise if the contents thereof sonfoxm to the recoamend4tons ,of the Coaimt,eeiono Since this document has -only arrived today* I will, not have time to theroughly inspect the contents prior to my vacation which begins tocwrrow AX Hurriedly looking over the eectien pertaining to land us*, harry is recommending chongss in our present C-1 and C»2 Districts. Did we not recommend that all sones were to be left as existing and that the new areas to be annexed to the City of Newport Beach in the Upper Bay ,should be CoN-H soning? I will return to the office on January 6 which will give us a full weak to release 101xhibit B" to the City Council for the public hearing an January 13 if in order, xr. Wise has been advised of the date for the public hearing here by the City Council. Best wishes for a happy new year. Very truly yours, k*, J, W. Drowdy PlanALAS Assistant '- Jtinth FILE %'fS';" 1 PY DONO7 REMOVE �, 5A ' December 26, 1957 a ,. Mr. harry Wide Naha, Wise and barber ' }}x We Laurel street San Carlos, California rr`y" Hear Larryl There is enclosed a communication received of 'recant data by this off>los from, the Dapartmsat Of Financep Sacramento* California, _ regarding the Matter Plan of; $freaks and Higbways for the City of Newport Basch, Since our supply of maps are exhausted, would you please furnish the inforostion ragbaatod. Tba City Council bat set January 13m 19580 at 700 P.M. for a' public hearing on the Master Pfau. There to also enclosed a copy of a communication dated Asc*mber 20, 1937, from the Irvine Company in reference to suggested Changes in the Master Plan, The Planning Commi*tlou will probably request the City Council not to consider the requait of the Irvine Company at this time yut will suggest that O * racommandattons be considered by them +Than the annual review of the Masker Plan is made. We 'a. . would like your sdYLOO in this matter. It is assumed that you wi11 be present for the public hearing on January 131 19570 and we shall look forward to adding you at that ".;, . . Sincerely your*, by �� RLWING CClt lssiolt J`. W. Ordway Planning Assistant swath Smalosura* 2 ' FILE , COPY 00)NOT REMOVE ¢��WPORr O u 2 e.� CqG/FORN�P December 20, 1957 Honorable City Council City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Madam Mayor and Gentlemen: Your City Planning Commission herewith submits to you for your consideration and action a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical develop- ment of the City of Newport Beach and land outside its present boundaries which in the Commission's current judgment bears a relation to internal City Planning. This action by the Planning Commission is in compliance with the requirements of the City Charter. This plan is designated and referred to herein as the Master Plan. Hahn, Wise and Associates, Planning Consultants were employed by you to prepare this Master Plan. Hahn, Wise and Associates submitted to the Planning Commission a proposed Master Plan under date of May 23, 1957. Copies of the proposed Master Plan were submitted to the following: 1. County of Orange 2. City of Costa Mesa 3. Newport Beach Elementary School District 4 Newport Harbor High School District 5. Orange Coast College 6. The Irvine Company 7. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission 8. Departments and Officials of the City of Newport Beach 9. Citizens' Advisory Committee All were asked to give the Master Plan their careful study and submit to the Planning Commission their recommendations for any changes in the Plan. FILE COPY DO NOT REMOVE Page 2 Attached hereto are the following documents designated as exhibits: Exhibit A - Original draft of the Master Plan as prepared by Hahn, Wise and Associates Exhibit B - Changes in original draft of the Master Plan by Hahn, Wise and Associates as shown by following. 1. Land Use Map 2. Street and Highway Map 3. Parks and Recreation Map Exhibit C Recommendations of the Planning Commission for the County of Orange Exh bit D - Recommendations of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission of the City of Newport Beach Exhibit E - Communication from the City of Costa Mesa E h�C ibit F - Communication from the Newport Harbor High School Exhibit G - Exchange of correspondence with the Newport Beach EleigQntary School District Exhibit H - Transcript of Public Hearings on Master Plan by Planning Commission The report of the Citizens' Advisory Committee is already on file with the City, hence is not attached herewith as an exhibit. Several requests soliciting recommendations were made to the Irvine Company, So far they have not submitted any suggestions for changes or objections to the portions of the Master Plan which may affect their properties. As a result of conferences with representatives of the Irvine Company by the Planning Consultants and representatives of the Planning Commission, the Industrial Park Area and some other projections were incorporated in the original draft of the Master Plan. The Commission realizes that durigg the period of time the Master Plan has been under study, the officials of the Irvine Company have been very busy and occupied in working out plans for the location of the first industrial plant, the Aeronutronic Systems, Inc., in the Industrial Park Area so designated in the Master Plan. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the Irvine Co. at this time should not be pressed 'iQi recommendations as no doubt several factors may have to be resolved bgfoxe they can formulate or concur in an overall Master Plen for the develppment'gf their, properties. The Irvine Co, has Page 3 • • been most cooperative with the Planning Commission in planning developments on their properties. Therefore, the Planning Commission recommends that the Master Plan be considered as herewith submitted with the provision that the portions affecting them be continued under study and amendments mutually agreed upon be made yearly. The Master Plan as proposed herewith consists of three units of planning for the City. They are as follows: I. Land Use II. Streets and Highways III. Parks and Recreation Hahn, Wise and Associates have included in the Master Plan a considerable amount of basic data and statistics which are valuable material as a guide for the Planning Commission and the City Council in resolving current and future problems in growth and expansion of the City of Newport Beach. The Planning Commission submits to you the revised Master Plan with the following recommendations. I. Land Use Plan Review of the proceedings of the public hearings on this Master Plan indicates that the property owners generally throughout • the City do not desire any changes in the designated land uses now existing as precisely zoned by the present zoning code. 1. The Planning Commission recommends that this Master Plan continue the land uses which are designated by precise zoning in the existing zoning code or as may be amended. 2. The Planning Commission recommends that the Master Plan land uses for those areas within and adjoining the City not now precisely zoned be approved. 3. The Planning Commission has reached the conclusion that accomplished for existin better planning can beexisting precisely P zoned area s b 'studies and constr uctive revision of present zoning in sections when and where needed. There are some areas within the City which are being affected by changing conditions, increasing land values, small-sized lots and crowded residential uses,. There are some commercial areas which are adversely affected by traffic problems and lack of parking facilities. If an adequate Planning Staff is maintained, it will be-possible to accomplish better planning results. by giving adequate studies to each local area needing attention. • • • Page 4 The Planning Consultants and the Planning Commission have prepared a series of amendments to the Zoning Code. Changing conditions and new problems warrants a complete review of the Zoning Code which has been done. Also, it is considered advis- able to revise and increase the restrictions and requirements of the Code. Public hearings on these proposed amendments are now on the calendar. II. Street and Highway Plan The Planning Consultants and the Planning Commission after studying the Orange County Master Plan of Highways, the recommendations of the Orange County Planning Commission, and the recommendations of D. Jackson Faustman, recommend the Master Plan of Streets and Highways as developed up to this time. A committee consisting of Commissioners Wesley Smith, Ray Y. Copelin and George J. Lind, and Director of Public Works, J. B. Webb have spent much time and effort on this plan. This Committee's Report which the Commission has approved is attached foryouur information. In making this recommendation, it is the considered opinion of the Commission that further studies should be immediately continued. The traffic and park- ing problems are far from being satisfactorily solved. The increase of population and numbers of cars will cause a con- tinuous increase of new traffic problems. Off-street parking requirements in the Zoning Code are to be materially increased in proposed amendments to the Zoning Code now on the Commission's agenda of public hearings. III. Parks and Recreation The City Charter provides for the creation and operation of a Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. The Master Plan was submitted to this Commission. Its recommendations were particularly solicited for the season that the Planning Commission desired the draft of the Parks and Recreation phase of the Master Plan be satisfactory to it. The Planning Consultants consulted frequently with the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Their recommendations were submitted under date of October 23, 1957, and is attached herewith as Exhibit D. Also attached is a report of a Committee of Planning Commissioners Galvin R. Keene, C. B. Rudd and 0. B. Reed under date of November 8, 1957. The Planning Consultants have revised their proposal for this phase of the Master Plan to conform to the recommendations of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission on the major projects covered with the following exceptions and additions, namely: Page 5 • 1. The Planning Consultants revised some portions of the language of Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission recommendations primarily for clarification and legal purposes. 2. The recommendations of the Orange County Planning Commission contained in Exhibit C attached varies materially from the recommendations of Mr. Wise regard- ing recreation facilities in the areas immediately adjacent to the Upper Bay water front districts. The City Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission did not make any recommendations in its report for such facilities in those districts. The Orange County Planning Commission bases its suggestions on the premises that such waterfront recreation facilities should be so located and planned to serve large regional areas and the general public. Mr. Wise does not agree with this conception entirely. He contends that when the Irvine Co. develops the land areas around the Upper • Bay for residential uses which will contain a large population, several small waterfront park and recreation facilities should be provided for-those residents. A large water park is now being developed in a portion of the Upper Bay adjacent to 101 Highway by the County. The Planning Commission agrees with Mr. Wise's point bf view. However, the Irvine Co. has not yet expressed an attitude on this matter. The Commission recommends that the Upper Bay waterfront park and recreation areas as proposed by Mr. Wise in the Master Plan be approved. Also that these plans be subject to further study with consultations among the County Planning Commission, the Irvine Co. , the Harbor Commission and the City of Newport Beach to develop ultimate plans satisfactory to all parties concerned. The development of waterfront and its uses should be coordinated with the development and uses of adjoining land areas. I The Master Plan population growth projections indicate that in the years ahead the major portion of the population of the City of Newport Beach will exist around and east of the Upper Bay. Careful planning by the Irvine Co. , The City of Newport and other Governmental agencies is of the utmost importance in • the years ahead for the best possible residential, commercial and industrial development of those land areas also appropriate uses of and accesses to the water areas of the Upper Bay. • a Page 6 The Commission regrets the delay in submitting the Master Plan to you with the Commission's recommendations. The organizations which expressed desires to submit suggestions, consumed considerable time in the preparation of their recommendations. The Commission deemed it advisable to await the receipt of all the reports it was possible to obtain. The Commission wishes to call your attention to the important provisions contained in this Master Plan which is quoted as follows: (D. recommendations- Paragraph 9, Page 13) "The Planning Commission, and its advisory bodies, should review the Master Plan annually and formulate any amendments made necessary by changing conditions. These amendments should be made an official part of the Master Plan by the procedures outlined above." The Planning Commission respectfully herewith files with you the Master Plan, the attached documents and this letter of transmittal for your consideration and action which the Commission hopes will be favorable. The Master Plan herewith was adopted by the Planning Commission in a legally Constituted meeting December 19, 1957. Sincerely yours, PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH W. M. Longmoor, Chairman Ray Y. Copelin, Secretary WLL:hh 41 Dscomber 1$& 1957 Uahn, Wise and barber �_ 1358 Laurel street ytau Carlos. California yl K Attu$ kit. Larry Was ! + Dear tarry; , ,, �i•; The substance of the following litter was prepared by the staff of the Parke, Beachoso and Recreation Comaissioa. Based on our lost discussions % *ssumo•tbat you era prepared ( to undertake tho precise plan revisions suggestaC The parks, Beaches and mprsation Commission has vas viewed ths 'procise plans for the it*rTal ersss which you presented and finds mot of thses satisfactory; hoewex's they would like revised precise plans, for Balboo 'Pier lark mud 19th and Dover in accbrdaacs with the chsages discussed with me. Wsyb'right during his lost visit to this offtcs. Those inaluda; ° A., talboo Mirk:, !! X. The +ores on the Wasterly 'ond of the lark should be developed for beautification mad a quiet area with a 'lboltor. The existing firs ring area should be retained. 2. The existing parking area should be landscaped at w; the and of rove as indicated. IP .. 9. All active play are*s will be concentrated at the oaatorly and of the area. This includes the addition of a baseball diamonds multi-purpose ploy field, ahildran's play are,, tennis acurtsu and the rotention of on existing parking n, area for use as a hard»sarfaca play space. i. 19th sad oavert 1. A baseball field should be added# overlapping the school ground. An agtoaaoent with school officials permits the . ball fiend to extend apprbximetely 150' an school property. 2. The play arse should be relocated adjacent to Dour Derive. r 1lbp,` T. i 1 page -2. The Commiasion-fiele that the plans for Channel place parks Uyside ]}rive rarkp and the Corona dal ]'far ftat,s .and 'City seach used no further .rvvisipn by your office: In lieu of thiss they request that•a prlciss' plaa for'oiff Drive Mark be pro- Seated as' originally discusaid.' At the present time a topographic nap' is avAilabli for -only a portion 'of the arai; howevars .a ' camplote sop should be crnppleted within a few weeksp and it, will be foxiarded to your officti along with the Commission'-s s► j" gested Plant for thi,'+h V014miknt,of the area. sincsrelys WAYAT SHOOTOR VA MM City Manager CC. t, g 6e ' Commission planning Asststant, December xc, 1957 ' Honorable City Council city of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Madam Mayor and Gentlemen: This will certify that the revised Master Plan submitted by the firm of Habra, Visa and Associates was adopted by the, Plannin{, commission on December 19, 1957, by a unanimous vote. Aaspectfully submitted, )?WNING OO I98IQN Walter Longmoot, Cbairman Ray Y. Copelin, Secretary jwD ohh FILE COPY DO'NOT REMOVE 5 �� �� vs S,o A Final ReRort STREET AO HI(H,.,,IAY CQVAJT (EE of the PIAI "ING COMMISSION CIT)f of NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 1 . Tho. committee approves the final map prepared by Hanr , Wise and Associates . This map incorporates all the :hangcs recommended by the committee. 2. it approves the plan, of channelrzation of traffic betwean and across Balboa and Newport Boulevards McFadden Place, presented In the Faustman report, and � recommends the acquisition of additional right—of-way `n the area affected/to implement this channelization . , �1Che Street antip r�Highway Comrni t tee recommends thket�� The Planning Commission go on record as concurring in the City Counclits actior, In f-h-is matfer 3. The committee approves the recommendations of the Orange County Planning Commission except a ; it Is the belief of the committee that Jamboree Road should be made the major north—south street from Coa_. t Highway to MacArthur Boulevard easterly of • Newport Upper Bay, with feeders to the. aquatic parks, and that Bayside Drive now extending northerly from Coant Highway remain a minor street., bi Nineteenth Street, as recommended., should be classified a secondary street,, should extend from Harbor Boulevard across the Newport freeway to Irvine Avenue, rather than originating at the Freeway . These exceptions to the recommendations of fihe Orange County Planning Commission are shown on the final map submitted by Hahn,, Wise and Associates . Respectfully submitted, , STREET AND HIGHWAY CUwAITTEE Messrs . ebb S tth 9t, I i i r d�rman FILE C®VY 00 NOT REMOYB r 1 .-a1C' � ��')') /"I"7 � � �. Y" � G'� �"°1'.L' �./ �� i"--•�"...L.t" 17'➢r �"J'4'"/�+�J -1-j tic, )-e, firs ��,�c., G 4�`� .��. � �`- 4e A,-�-tJ + L , 'd4s c, ion 1f--,T GZ.. h 4.e" MY • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH First draft 12-4-57 City Council - City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Madam Mayor and Gentlemen: Your City Planning Commission herewith submits to you for your consideration and action a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical develop- ment of the City of Newport Beach and land outside its present boundaries which in the Commission's current judgment bears a relation to internal City Planning. This action by the Planning Commission is in compliance with the requirements of the City Charter. This plan is designated and referred to herein as the Vaster Plan01. Hahn, Wise and Associates, Planning Consultants were employed by you to prepare this Master Plan. Hahn, Wise and Associates submitted to the Planning Commission a proposed I-Taster Plan under date of May 23, 1957. ' Copies of the proposed Master Plan were submitted to the following: 1. County of Orange. 2. City of Costa Mesa 3. Newport Beach Elementary School District 4. Newport Harbor High School District FILE 5. Orange Coast College 6. The Irvine Company 00 iNOT REMOVE 7. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission 8. Departments and Officials of the City of Newport Beach 9. Citizens' Advisory Committee All were asked to give the Master Plan their careful study and submit to the Planning Commission their recommendations for any changes in the Plan. Page 2 Attached hereto are the following documents designated as exhibits: Exhibit A. - Original draft of the Master Plan as prepared by Hahn, Wise and Associates. Exhibit B.-= Revised draft of the Master Plan by Hahn, Wise and Associates. . 1. This revised draft was prepared after considering the material developed in the Public Hearings conducted by the Planning Commission. 2. The written recommendations submitted. 3- Consultations of Planning Commission and consultants. Exhibit C. - Recommendations of the Planning Commission for the County of Orange. Exhibit D. - Recommendations of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission of the City of Newport Beach. Exhibit E. - Communication from the City of Costa Mesa. Exhibit F. - Communication from the Newport Harbor High School. Exhibit G. - Exchange of correspondence with the Newport Beach Elementary School District. Several requests soliaitih g recommendations were made to the Irvine Company. So far they have not submitted any suggestions for changes or objections to the portions of the Master Plan which may affect their properties. As a result of conferences with representatives of the Irvine Company by the Planning Consultants and representatives of the Planning Commission, the Industrial Park Area and some other projections were incorporated in the original draft of the Master Plan. The Commission realizes that during the Page 3 period of time the Master Plan has been under study, the officials of. the Irvine Company have been very busy and occupied in working out plans for the location of the first industrial plant, the Aeronutrpnics Systems, Inc. , in the industrial Park Area so designated in the Master Plan. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the Irvine Co. at this time should not be pressed for recommendations as no doubt several factors may have to be resolved before they can formulate or concur in an overall Master Plan for the development of their properties. The Irvine Co. has been most cooperative with the Planning Commission in planning developments on their properties. Therefore, the Planning Commission recommends that the Master Plan be considered as herewith submitted with the provision that the portions affecting them be continued under study and amendments mutually agreed upon be made yearly. The Master Plan as proposed herewith consists of three units of planning for the City. They are as follows- 1. Iand use II. Streets and highways III. Parks and recreation Hahn, Wise and Associates have included in the Master Plan a considerable amount of basic data and statistics which aze valuable material as a guide for the Planning Commission and the City Council in resolving current and future problems in growth and. expansion of the City of Newport Beach. i Page 4 The Planning Commission submits to you the revised Master Plan with the following recommendations. I. Land Use Plan Review of the proceedings of the Public Rearings on this Master Plan indicates that the property owners generally throughout the City do not desire any changes in the land uses now existing or as precisely zoned by the present zoning code. 1. The Planning Commission recommends that this 14aster Plan continue the land uses which are designated by precise zoning in the existing zoning code. 2. The Planning Commission recommends that the Master Plan land uses for those areas within and adjoining the City not now precisely zoned be approved. 3. The Planning Commission has reached the conclusion that better planning can be accomplished for existing precisely zoned areas by studies and constructive revision of present zoning in sections when and where needed.- There are some areas within the City which are being affected increasing by changing conditions g land values, small-sized lots and crowded residential uses. . There are some commercial areas which are adversely affected by traffic problems and lack of parking facilities. If a competent Planning Staff is created, it is possible to accomplish better planning results by giving adequate studies to each local area-needing attention. • Page 5 The Planning Consultants and the Planning Commission have prepared a series of amendments to the Zoning Code. Changing conditions and new problems warrants a complete review of the Zoning Code which has been done. Also, it is considered advis- able to revise and increase the restrictions and requirements of the Code. Public Hearings on these proposed amendments are now on the calendar. II. Street and Highway Plan The Planning Consultants and the Planning Commission after studying the Orange County Plaster Plan of Highways, the recommendations of the Orange County Planning Commission, and the recommendations of D. Jackson Faustman, recommend the Master Plan of Streets and Highways as developed up to this time. In making this recommendation, it is the considered opinion of the Commission that further studies should be immediately continued. The traffic and parking problems are far from being satisfactorily solved. The increase of population and numbers of cars, will cause a continuous increase of new traffic problems. Off-street parking requirements in the Zoning Code are to be materially increased in proposed amendments to the Zoning Code now on the Commissionos agenda at Public Hearings. Page 6 III. Parks and Recreation The City Charter provides for the creation and operation of a Parksy Beaches and Recreation Commission. The Raster Plan was submitted to this Commission. Its recommendations were particularly solicited for the reason that the Planning Commission desired the draft of the Parks and Recreation phase of the Haster Plan be satisfactory to its members. The Planning Consultantsconsulted frequently with the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Their recommendations were submitted under date of October 232 1957, and is attached herei-Ath as Exhibit D. Also attached is a report of a Committee of Planning Commissioners Galvin R. Keene, C. B. Rudd and 0. B. Reed under date of November 83 1957• The Planning Consultants have revised their proposal for this phase of the Master Plan to confarm to the recommendations of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission on the major projects covered with the following exceptions and additions, namely: 1. The Planning Consultants revised some portions of the language of Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, Recommendations primarily for clarification and legal purposes. I•ir. Wise discussed these changes with the Commission's Director, Mr. Gingrich, who expressed agreement to the revisions. I , • Page 7 2: The recommendations of the Orange County Planning Commission contained in Exhibit C attached varies materially from the recommendations of Tr. Wise regarding recreation facilities in the areas immediately adjacent to the Upper Bay water front districts. The City Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission did not make any recommendations in its report for such facilities. The Orange County Planning Commission bases its suggestions on the premises that such waterfront recreation facilities should be so located and planned to serve regional areas and the general public. I•1r. Wise does not agree with this conception entirely. He contends that when the Irvine Co. develops the land areas around the Upper Bay for residential uses which will contain a large population, several small waterfront park and recreation facilities should be provided for those residents. A large water park is now being developed near the head of the Upper Bay adjacent to 101 Highway by the County. The Planning Commission agrees with I•Tr. Wise°s point of view. However, the Irvine Co. has not yet expressed an attitude on this matter. Page 8 The Commission recommends that the Upper Bay water- front pant and recreation areas as proposed by Fir. Wise in the Haster Plan be approved. Also that these plans be subject to further study with con- sultations '. among.. the County Planning Commission, The Irvine Co., the Harbor Commission and the City of Newport Beach to develop ultimate plans sat•• isfactory to all parties concerned. The develop- ment of waterfront and its uses should be coordinated with the development and uses of adjoining land areas. CITY OP ,NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA Asa Mae Imm s its •s "" ,`."r bCt :;'lAI+1►i.: rY;(i.+' ,1'� !L:- ;..t•.��� :7� +"'S?s+? 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As you rocallif the C=i.ttes an tho :Land use phase ar tho Xa ter 11.04 xaaor*,ondod that oxi.stin; ^onus XmIlim ` ad is w4 that no ah=n-os be rude it reCaras thoreto. in A000rdwi a with this woobrsxondatlon, the =p has been aorxceoted to Slizr oziotin, zowv4 Tn kofrrer}ao to, the navy area$, vro vrondcr iZ the zones desi tad *4 C-a should not ho C»ll with a4% 11 �aotor oonbincd co that it vim. oontom vo-IV4 the ;imeir ments to the zq AM azdinanae't The reap reCardim T' *aj Uaoheo, and• Rooreation has been =*r4od in ano you v= note tboro Is the ad4dou of a viev park on, tho north sida of Centres. Avezut04 Them am no aorroottons on the str at swA IJtwhviay Mans wo are 1.aol. i'ts=rd to �sw you oa the $th off` t', 33eaeanbex. AIQt�TI.`4 C4�II4ISaT0iJ FILE C®FPY 1i DO NOT REMOVt J`. W. Drawer . , ,l�.annn3x�,; A.tl�aiatat�t J WDsh , ,r lay CITY & COUNTY PLANNING N I NG HAHN, WISE and BARBER L A N D P L A N N I N G INDUSTRIAL SURVEYS Planning Consultants STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 155E LAUREL STREET SAN CARLOS, CALIFORNIA PHONE LYTELL 1 -0174 LAWRENCE A. WISE WALTER HAHN JR. JUSTIN FREDRIC BARBER JR• November 19, 1957 J. W. Drawdy Newport Beach Planning Commission City Hall Newport Beach, California Dear Jerry: Enclosed are maps of the three Master Plans revised according to my notations., Will you check them over and see if I have missed anything and send them back to us with any corrections? I think it would be well to send the large colored maps back to us so that we can correct them prior to the hearing on December 59h,. Ile gLaw nce s HAHN, WISE AND BARBER LAW:lm Encl. J vok Vot1� \q�Q FILE COPY DO)NOT REMOVE 847 / OV AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange, BEN....REDDICK of the said County, being duly sworn, deposes and says: THAT ............he is and at all times here Affidavit of Publication of mentioned was a citizen of the United States, over the age of eighteen years, and that ............... ..........._.........-................................... he is not a party to, nor interested in the above entitled matter; that ................. he is the *.................. �.. given that;�8, gLTd,�AfLI .........................._..... N`O'� � hgr �• hat; ....................................................................................................................... miss on of the �p�uung Com �, printer of the Newport Harbor Cty . F7pw port Bea c will hold .................................... ubl c 'a foltrth• r , 'lpresen News Press, a newspaper of general circulation, porooe P78�z $ 6HifRipdion Y printed and published in the City of Newport the,firm of Hahn, wise and Bar- ber and to receive, constaar and Beach, County of Orange, and which newspaper act usuggepon for ch ngesio}nno and ift- has been adjudged a newspaper of general cir- cations, and additional proposals covering the phases of ptgnniQ�gB_ culation by the Superior Court of the County incorporated in the -015r".a of Orange, State of California, under date of master plan. , Ven 'tlt g Notice is hereb0 $t1 be held October 22, 1954, Case Number A 24831;. said public hearing ber 1957 on the 5th•day-of.AkP-nl at the hour- of 8:(. 'p.1n.E iW,QW° that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed Council Chambers port Beach CitY Hall-at which copy, has been published in each regular and �e and pl5oe an iai l p4r-� sons interested may, eppear an,therdon. supplement thereof on the following dates, RAY Y.,COPELIN, secretary entire ISSLQ Of said newspaper and not in any be heard pp g t Newport Beach MY r Planning .c4�twion t0-wit: No. i November 25 News Press 11/25/57 t ....................................................................... all in the year 19.5Z.... , ....................... ................... ..........................................................- *Printer Foreman of the Printer or Principal Clerk of the Printer. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this .................. 2 thYof November .............. ...... ...............................- (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County ��11►► and State. FILE MOWR Y My Commission Expires DO NOT REMOVE November 17 19 59•....•. ..................................... ...._., l HAHN, WISE and BARBER A•� • •••�w•• PLANNING F»eYTI1TIIA16 eeeteW* Planning Consultant - --_-___=___ ••••�•,�••� •»••••�• lase LAYRUL efRaa• eAn CARL". 4UkUPO n/A ►Mena LYaa& 1-H!♦ ►AW08MOR A. WING . w ALft• NATION IA. FILE COPY Sw ! Q NOTItFAlolf� Meva"Or 1% Robert Shelton, City NUUW City Mall City of Newport beach, Calif. Dear Bob This 1s to confirm our discussion on November 8th relative to completion of our contract - IV notes Indicate the following items need completion or additiaml . q ror!<7 .• •� 1 . Write additional amendments to zoning ordinance to bring it up to date. 2. Further discussion on the Y.E. Right- of-Way problem on the three or fours additional days required in Jh rport Beach. 3. Redraft Dark site plans as laid out by Parke.Dwahes and Recreation on the site@ .{ orionally laid out b; us. Ile, of tours', aRee to do as stipulated @bow. YY. ply Me are at preaent correcting all thrN Babes X Plan Nape to conform to the recommendations of the Planningk `' ' Commisslon. They will be available for the hearing an Docember 5th. As per our discussion, I an billing the Cite @! Mport DNeh ter one-half of the final payment. :x ' ,rw . NMI via AND sA11t�t �V` ,y LAMIL ` � r M •ar GALVIN R. KEENE ATTORNEY AT LAW ' !U NORTH NEWPORT ROULEYARD NIWFORT EEACH, CALIFORNIA „{ Midway 1I01 'f{ November So 1957 .', flaming Commission Qtty of Newport Beach I Newport Beacht Calif. He: Committee Report' On Part III, Parks ' .' And, Reoreations Of The Proposed -: Piaster Plan For The City Of Newport Beach. ' Gontlemens Your Committees makes its recommendations on Part 111, Parks And Recreation.',af the proposed Master Plan At follows: 1. Past III of the proposed Master Plan has in *!foot been rewritten by tiaa Parkes Beaches and Recreation Commission. Said Commission has: submitted to the Planning Comai*eion with covering latter dated October 23s 1957. its Proapposed Revisions Of 2.aster Plan, Said Commission has further submitted' to the Planning Comtimis'sion 'a Summary 4f Bs000mendations. This Summary of Recommendations., in chart« loan on yellow popes^v was originally prepared by Rahn and Miss. The Parks, Beaches and hooreation Commission has lip: eha%od and modified said Summary of Recommendations by ' written correaxions 'and deletions made, thereon. The afore« itentioned Proposed Revisions Of Master Plan and the revised , &AwAary Of Recommendations as submitted by the Parka, Beaah" and Recreation OpImuission to the Planning Commission are incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference. Your Committee recommends t'nat Part III of the proposed Master Plan should be revised and sshanged to inaorporato' the "X, aforewentlonsd recommendations and revision# adopted b9 the T Parkes Beaches and Recreation Commission. 2. Your Committee recommends that there, be no playground or school use in the Master Plan for the area known as the Orand Canal on Balboa Island. The aforementioned re- *osa#endations of the ParkTs, Beaches• and Recreation Commission Include this recommendation. Kai' 3, We ,believ* that the recommendations set forth b' to paragraphs 1. and 2o above, which are intended to have .,: Part III of the Master Plan apply primarily to undeveloped a;: . r ,#2. Planning Commission 11/o P ' Ttai Cammxttee Rer,ort an art IIl„ etq. - 4 m^ areas of the City with '.itt , la' or no affect upon developed areas+ .t, ' will make said Part ICI more acceptable tort the pP the opublic This should eliminate any concern on the pa E ; that Part III will pex-lously, affect t1ae areas of the City that era already davelopvd. Mr s„ 4, Your Committee further recommends that the *: n recommendatio of the Newpert Beach elementary School ;'•, District relative to sahoalx in the proposed Master Plan, as covered in letter dated September bR 1957 from Roy o4 andsrxon, District Superintandant to Mr. W.M. LangmOor# chairman Planning Cazpmissioni should be approved and that ahangex in the proposedMaater Plan should be made in accordance with the content of said letter. Said letter Is iriaarporatad herein and made a part hereof by rafarenoe. 5, your Coruyittoe further recommends that the racoamaendatians received by the Planning Commies an relative to I'arks and Recreation from the grange County >,. . Planning Commission and the Orange County Harbor Commiasion K: by way of written report dated September 27,v 1957 from Harry IC* Bergh orange County klanning Departments should be ''` �'° approved and that changes in the proposed Koster Plan should be made in accordance with the content of said report as it applies to Parke aria n Recreatio . The portion of said report which applies to Perks and Recreation is 'a'•;'., .,, . Incorporated herein and made a part hereof ,by reference. Respectfully submittedi a.( i,D!AS,Fry t,i Committee kviw:i'.'• • c� 4 y q : .f Ir is ri 0. JACcsom FAu*TmAEc h, o a -�� ►. JYn/OM -��IMA.. aaMaULTINe 7AA/71C a.OeMs� - LrM7M.r-.�. MA.r.�. ns UW IIWrr�00{ IgIO a�watahr yr' 'wr W. .ra.oaa euew.wa++e N. GI.IIOIMNA Wombs !, loop M. bobart Sirltd§ 6icy SYmasar City ibll Siwprt baaob. CntlfaN+tia t �fi" Dow Mr. 3talSrnr t�•,eenant to tha setbiflaation of as City CMail oa oapMrat too 13N, tore is "b"tted berevitb a trattts qn4 of the ere boded+/ by. )�: &tweet, Iledadds� Elaee. /+"pert b�ttawd owl oalbia Melefa". Tm siommawt nudLe" "d resu nnAatioms we ar bllotsSt 1. A plan is roostsawdod for the ebstsasliestiao of ire inSW"Ctlaa of Wrsddso pows btboa oattlor Word rod tlsgoet boulevard. 2. pfim On stamAroint of embed*& mmd petawtiat traffic- dews&, tbose is so saw Aar the widre- is% of 3imd Street, Dr tot owstnotion of a saw emoket"m ►ttwoem balbee foulswsfd a" "art boulevard it eltbor iaptortaoott goods" a mayor axpanas. 3, bieooeeadatu is are sr" Am the vidafts" of balbes boulwatd ►etwom 23c4 Street and 3bm4 Strait. A, tacmwtaoatiows are as" en Warta" alcaawoca matums NY: o&tsintnt troetor traf(to tapoaity an Nowport boulevard ►etwom 1364 Sireat and Ntb stroot. tort cboinv of may of the follow Lag sitotaatas la 401-vm6eat wpm +exceed+ mind load polity oawaid*ratine% a. Vidonioi to a pererost vidtb of M feet bf "41"riat ribbt-of-wny on the aatttb side of the street. b. Crostiao of a one-way on"Lot beswom 13rd eat 300 Waste tbsov&b t" patellas+ of a 60-toot riSAt-ef-wsr alas& din swab awl of the &,.chars rocifio propefty. FILE COW,SY;.; po oIOT RUN Y • • Mr. Watt Molten rs+►srit! Sr 1957 MM a s. Oow+lsta proithitim of panum at all tiase ossrdi"ted att► the asNiattiaa of ad"i ats off•suvea rstsiq lssllit/aa. 71a slstailed stuff is attndad hsrwa lb. Apprasiatioa i• eaprassd to Mr. J. S. 0469 Krsets* of YaM1le Verus. and his staff for am sstheriat; of tat bs" tralfis data ased is this rafort. 4 Stssyaet411r embAtada &ff.m D. 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TUs A#pea tx •beer the totstlat trxftis dead. Aaalyets of afro sea[!te data "(tide too fellsrdeU «timetee Of wde" of s* tetproeed t� wtst/Ca Aataes ill's" and xwptet Mwls,00r"t tystflt lately sa►rth sad to i f3� itrome 1,�00 !. Th ovo tt'ip (eridtas sad "oetodtisad outside sioo. atfa) / l.dd+0 S. Tretfta diverted, from lnwat bad A! tkw"n Maiwattd Wit no 414"Md •- 49md0011 Otfswa traffic w S• rteAs"t ODW tefffie (1 ♦ 2) 11"0 d. rtarsat, ylur Possible "verb" ttaffie (I ♦ I ♦ 3) S�d00 y. ret'wo toast trettie {i ♦ •� 4,+100 •. C+pasity emtetias street (aid Street tatemen *seer and sompart - wttittyt rromused) �,500 A study of ON +atstirtt and petaatiai lad trio of prapeatfr a*A k as,ad.d poss11/1y taflu"Cs tsw!fic to this vitiattW to gasetisa Lediaataa test in tas tstasrs sat fret SW W*ktciod per day wasu be addd to the . j°t4NtY.N+ v; .rre . 2fatt exi.ttoa strtEet fteg aitk, vita psalclai pralttllted ae 271ft &ttast :"""a't zeaerrtas AVsR'Jf oral dlllrpott 14M'4vardr is SAWable at bedlLias 4111 r3[ the tew[.".:e ansLsipettrsi Madrr paucutt asditieaer tit"b ad auawma . !reef t{so stusdpsirt of aaitattna sat poaoattal gV%ffls *Wanda thWe is ru eVt.4actr to atp.oaR the citfvuin' of 9bsd gateau or abs ssastataatlss a! a as,? ru:,;aat:taa tac«sao-a Mottos haSitoaAwd sad MavpOra lgslwasi Lf ts-:i:•rawresvnt t+r•;c: - me a na Ja« swtit y. sr. A new isolLity mood/he cv{SsC:wlxa ret tM s'e 1,grataut .Ewws to dlymto 2 aaly if it. am be prprlSytt at nowi3sl gtr*c rrt! 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LL.f.a Aelomi et seupWt Mtflawaltd. �a'•U w ;.Jrt!^Sr`: .rt.. :j qt' C.-) I,Vtt IN M1ir, •tes 't!r 7t',-vt*cq st.lawi7ki. vicArwc ♦twit va• � a+>Yr,1 0,` r,l:•� tr: •yi3 sc' ,UAX , IVA 2sltrit lttrltw►ard to t.aa +ears are 70 3rWC .r Wi !.v is tr 7.1t. !»tttK+!t @cw", Ea•iL'A is s t$f-lent attotlat p,tsarLillnpi so+ amn5 to tied 401i14.,n i'xztaur3r. study a! fir"- ,VUL:,4 tr.ffr r , ,,� :'.ti(+aa atilt ttmd aaa�a �►flQMts owa ismradtats twt.l.st WA rsvwr.l ri:r:w?.StiR t.+rj�.rant3n cv.".rtlanar e$ t►EAefn on pt ors i. tt if t-OLtTie zt.:t. ci' ,uia n� t:itt ro' :d:riR Mthtrihwt below (A01d« evaq ,fSl1l4nt of .'�/.:� •E 1'Cf..;31C tt.s tlhtlj/l!•{�i:• c�; R��y9,{�6® T% my�'Jry la.:'.,ri839..�: eC+.:•.S:.:Y. Y[. ft 1, Ait.�r k: :1: '::�ial ;.ilii. V. w,eiRQ it>:tO�f fAti/aS Srrl ecs,art»a^,tl:tii. "4r ;vil::y .. st --e i,,it.rwta ct• Co c4>i,liwiit to tdtu eatsctiss of the p'aan eras ii•lr[ ra:,-`.ti:, . , rK^,,, a•: , 3txvctias 4 treh life alY eefts C, s SS ll:.z . :- h4 Ac: l:a •sf ;t".t ; ii:riil :air i'a4 7M latw•74.t:N la! .t, s 3a :, ,t rs ..,«.t tY .i^7. yV t'r+"+ pyort SIM, ae d r*t.PL•At,!. {��:�Ltr. 4e d-1 uii hoto- :fi . : ..• 34;;t'J_3:�v.+• .',il.v•;+.i�;.a �x.'4llsa',iteA� y`tr•tt:/7CQ H':'s�,;VJt•A t:: i(-Y': •i . ;l.^ , 11, E t• " �'Y•'v i" •iFEs 6'Al.ti t:i Etyg +L.9j+iitt C) to efAt�t Y.Eit St CUS[5titr.z"A n,•' pat. 22tr. sltaE°rwLs 'a:r rri.i»+ ylttxa .'t'r sa tnl •tr>r 1. ?° iT it 39fd •i•1 tr tFit:,ttt",t" iE.it7t ,^wrl.CFatr dt:XLb� +:nwNk parp.x. 0;F ;ia fa 't.�„s7 , 'l.• t3tr +P. 1 V:Ar'r9f1 sih'14z 3r srds.c.E.: rya a ni'.vas+ t tp,1E.'• •ct bi toot by yui'eb",Ias Miitiawal ri/bt-of-woy as the ooutb aids of tbm sere". fba eowtk aide of tear otreet is Chosen fow NdttL@sal risbt-of-way beaauna in cases whor* bcil4imgs have to be moved bask, there is the possibility that S*atbgVe Pacific Coepany property could b* purchased go allow the relocation of %ui161*44. favor cuspasy poles *LOS the Death ads* of Newport Boulevard would be to be we- loaace4, and the trans romoved. • 64-tot street witb parking on both akin* has the sus *apaaity w a street 40 foot to width with parking prohibitod. ?be eve~ do*igm capacity for those two sots of eesdl"Lssa is 11,400 vobteloo per 4ay. !. Mtstbor poaeible alternate to the videnimg @sgpsttw wotld be the creation of a sse-rey **caplet betwoas 27rd Street 664 30tb "zreet. Cush parktog amid be rotaiwod. The pennhsne of a to-toot right-of-wsy slam the ssetb edge of the Lowtbsrn fasifie preporey we14 petdt the t4satrectiom at a 40-toot street for asotboved traftis. Newport SmolovaN woold be ase4 by wootboas4 traffic. Raab one-way street w*aid Used oo overage daeign oapwity, of 10,100 vokicloa per day for a total of t1,400 vehteles as soepaaed to 14,400 wndor the Prwtaw alternate. /ost- 8e00 esta%Itsbmeet* 41009 the e0006 alp of lbwpert boul*- ward wottld be aseaoLbla from both atroste. sweaty- LSWIt Street could be satae4od tbr*wgh CLty-awned property to tams4t to the oestbo0ad se*ties to pro*tAe %*tzar eircala- ttoe. Ybo remalstag south 40 foot of the Seat•" Poelfie Company property wool@ have batter acc*$@ for esuoreiel d*r*loae e. so *bangs to the vs-dosip of the Meyaddea elate-lrlboa lsolovsrd•goveort sosloverd Latersetties wenld be necessary. !. no Last alternate to be aaasidaro4 to the casploto probe►Lzioa of parltisg .Lang mewpert bs*levatd at ell Was, cosrdinacad vith the s*pioitiae of *4*"** off-rtr"t potties fatilitteo. no nagber of off-,taws parkf.ns sPat*s squired rbsvL4 be more thee, but at least staivaleat to , the aiyrcximakely 120 sprier leer to the removal at parideS. Sur.% * wlution weeld elimtoste vea- seetisn aats*d by toe paxti<ig sod umpartlss of vobielaa *less the curb. Lt would impwvvo the visibtlaty of ortor- Late entering from siSa t&rsets, oed ellatsota the hasard Of psdest►Laaa s*dpr.ns Icon botwsan wohicloa. Pro►tbitios of parking slam slLuins&%s the posaible vi*latiw of the law by me,tNrtets losving their news from the atroot olio. Mho etty-ormtod progarty nn Newport t+wlsvard would saw" os s aeslswa tar ae af.-eTceac par4iss pssgrew. s«•ita ai s#s �M:raddati Plaea-ltttwa ft+lt•ad- T >+tti i�+ T+" «at,ar usitl�AKtLm o4 beltwa +'ecvatd 17 ad 1t, ie L►+rtSdv+ T6wt +{ twt! yes�kt�rtd l.ihtAYlra'i1:aat tf 3� ttTHt 1st 1 i�dit6'tif tt'a v y.1 e •as bP4 3^('p`!#i. Temovi S the Hat •60 tbs raet.3.;rw a R++tr>x : y:ae�cd ttat�+st3 tJsd gtra,•t tM saltet� ot1«tatt Us a pay',e 1-t v 'a �fi east t®aytas nsritut + ^,t-tact etrip akw+K va A soviss 'moil t4 IT*""* Tr' i . �;..taa. e .t.S;ke rit' «ccsrrw 'sa•t eats. fi"ry off*ct tt to � sr,;,'.c..t lane e'aati wro, wA a�•a •k':� an i►^` a axtt aatR i'K ybe Nt 6+ifoo 8"'ewsd J ®hc.t'd Aa wads 1:.:&at-�'Ry 4tttf:t . 1 i i � 'r taw u tr.tlia r�lwe eti� , WAS" snow LtM Lle 1sLitt isewaw4 till lot" Sam Vasttess� 1.1M I^ _+l MrpK boslwwdo Ott 1seMrn+sil low low tow of > nd seMMt Moore" aftleverd wssteed 1.11l l."l tons C' !shoe lsrlw+rd. Vast of 11see�ees/ !.!M bill l.1M g aitt most 3bA serest. Matt of !albs rl Me1swN - 3�� %W* e! 9r1Me ISO ' 741t me". Moat d Mltaa lM ►p Wtt st~— Nett Of !albs lu 111 Ni M1waN !set caret, Novo a Mlbs a rtPtIISX 7'�4f fI I Lida Isla said,.,•; --;� taset�nersc: r.ya� aa.ev +�►l77 SAS hawpoxt a.TDi 20936 ;$us Doolstr nc: :.Jr of "Ad dram !►ortbMane! !► !. 32ad +Ctxast, 0,374 wtlert S4al rc.t.'. etta d 1 1. l3 393 1►d3! 1►Sl• 1.411 10273 Jallva I�s�eirreinl. f'r�t sf 47th 8r,rset 3204 "W"t, brth of D+e1bcM Mratbnuad 2,7" 2,633 2076 ionlaver . 33t* 3trsst, N*rth aF 7)albem 6" 432 I"lward 34th straat 241 2S7 �►1N"ard, lbxtb of ,Balboa 33th 3tr"e, NorU of 1 in I!S >tc"Lovard iral.bo� uth st 247 303 103 twt, North of Ban-" 8uulward 461 M1 "G � fad ,)City of cewport Beac It California ��vW'7O� TL4cPHOHL V � HARLOR 3191 O V` VZ October 23, 1957 eK Cq<lppRN�� P7.,axttxin�; Ccxdmissian City of Newport Beach Ceentlemsns You vS-U note that in most instances we have da•ated the rocomandatioza of Chip proposed M ster Plan for recreational developwrA within the existing city areas.. These recammdation3 ware not practical, and did not taka, into consideration the necesoary limittticne of space and mu rr. More important, busy did not take into considexUtioa U b v1shos of tha residents of the local areas coacern,Jd, It is the of the Parks, Beaches and Recx-�A- tien Commiwion that the reorbational development of the exdatirg city areas shall be based upon the plans already formulated by the Parks, Beaches and -Recreation Cpmmission and the Citizens' Com&ttree Report, and that these .hall be used for the :fster Planning of these areas. Very txvly yours, 4 V� Toe NorLon, Chairman PARM, BEACIM A: RECIMION C0*LG SMN PROPOSE.D REVISIONS O LASTPsR PLAN PARKS,*'ACHES & RECREATION COMtAISSION III PARKS AND RECREATION A. GENERAL Newport Beach has 234 acres of publiely.owned beach land. Apart from beaches, •the city has only 49 acres, mostly undeveloped, devoted to C In considering the park and recreational needs of the city, a stinction bets.aen what is feasible in the city as it is presently d, and the needs which will arise in new areas to be added to the the future, should bs made, tde must, thereforo, consider two of the problem; the current needs, which must be practical within ting areas of the city, and the needs for future areas where we may hout this restriction. 1. CURRENT NEEDS: a. Existing sites should be developed. b. Newport Beach has gained a just reputation as a pleasant and scenic seaside resort, drawing crowds from the entire area of Metropolitan Los Angeles and beyond, It has tha housing and the beaches to satisfy this seasonal migration. It appears, however, that the city has overlooked or neglected the year-around needs of the people who live here. The city has also overlooked the necessity of establishing proper controls for beach usage to gain revenue therefrom, to control the type of attendance, and to prevent overcrowding. This is the more necessary since adjacent beaches for the use of inland people have a fee for entrance and more rigid controls than we have at the present time. a. A balanced recreation program should be offered to all age groups. PAGE. 1 r PWPOSED REVISIONS OFWTER PLAN (continued) . PACE 2 2. FUTURE NEEDS: a. It is also apparent that the city is going to grow. The need for schools, parks and recreation will grow with it. Plans must be made now if this growth is not going to be haphazard and costly. b. Newport Beach has already learned the meaning of "too little and too late" in the matter of buying park sites. There is no indication that the price of land is going to coma down, or that people are going to stop coming to California. c. In all new areas to be incorporated into the city, adequate I park sites should be required to meet specific park and recreation standards. B. BASIC DATA FOR DECISION y(, p�E 1. WHAT THE CITY HAS lb An excellent inventory of the present park and beach sites is found in the report on 'Mdsting Park, Beach and Recreation Areas and Facilities in the City of Newport Beach". This report was submitted to the City Council in January 1956 by the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Com- mission and the Citizens Committee. Rather than repeat each item in detail, this section of the Master Plan adopts this report as filed, as an essential reference. From the Land Use unit of the Master Plan we have already learned there are 49.22 acres of park land within the city, plus 254.77 acres of beaches. Together these uses add 'up to 16.6 per cent of the developed area of the city--about four times the recreational area found in the average city the size and character of Newport Beach. This amount of land, if there ware no other factors to consider, would more than satisfy the city°s space requirements for recreation. However, there are other important factors to consider. As mentioned in th3 Commission Report cited above, these beaches are fully PROPOSM REVISIONS OF&M PLAN (continued) PAGE 3 usable only during the summer months. Much of the property is under federal, state or private control„ Bulk of the land is not suitable for the paved areas, playfields and buildings necessary to a complete recreation program. It is true that much of the beach land can be used to fill out the requirements for free-play areas, picnic spots and other items of the recreation program. Where possible, beach areas have been fitted in to the Master Plan as parts of the neighborhood park network. In general, however, the beach areas cannot be counted on to fill all the city°s recreational needs. The beaches and bays of Newport Beach must be developed to obtain their maximum desirable use with the primary objective of serving the recreational needs of the citizens of Newport Beach. The beaches should be financed and developed with this thought in mind. This report concentrates on a recreation program to serve the residents of Newport Beach, the year around. 2, WHAT TM CITY SPENDS `FA606 26 Analysis of the cityes 1936-57 budget shows estimates of $81,016 for parks, $33,269 for the recreation program a total of $114,285. This breaks down to $5.20 par person for costs of maintenance and operation only. Another $34,000 is shown in the general Capital Outlay fund for acquisi- tion of now park sites. These items run the per capita cost up to $6.74. Spending estimate for parks and recreation during 1955-56 is only $74,698, or approximately $3.55 per capita. The large increases for the current fiscal year are explained in great part by the $20,000 item for the activity section of the recreation departm3nt—an entirely new budget item--and generally higher salaries. Capital outlay figures for 1955-56 are not found in the budget. The per capita cost for the current year appears unusually high. It must be pointed out, however, that only about one-third of the entire park and recrea- tion expense comes from direct taxes. The city levies a direct property tax of 8¢ per $100 of assessed valuation, for park purposes. The budget estimates this PROPOSED REVISIONS OF*TER PLAN (Continued) • PAGE 4 tax will bring in $4,7,698 this year. Balance of the park and recreation budget is filled by revenue from concessions, and the Balboa Bay Club, and lifeguard sub- ventions from Orange County. There is no specific budget item for Site Development--a fund for improve- mont of existing or planned parks and recreation areas. Site acquisitions are charged against the city's general Capital Outlay Fund rather than against the Parks and Recreation budget, 3. VWT TIC CITY 14ILL NEED Tfl'� 2'7 The planning area of Newport Beach, as shown on the Land Use map, will hold a minimum population of 70,000. This win mean a minimum of 9,000 children of elementary school age; four intermediate schoolsf seventh and eighth grades, eachdolding 400 students; at least 14 primary schools, kindergarten through 6th Mdo, each school holding 500 pupils. This estimate of the school population is important because the primary or interm^diate school win be the nucleus of the neighborhood and the basic unit of the recreational system in areas to be incorporated; however, this is not JQeW applicable in the already-built-up areas of the city where recreational needs will have to be not independently. Using all the factors of projected population, natural and artificial barriers, traffic, and other facilities, the Newport Beach planning area can be divided into 20 neighborhoods. In all fut�s_to-to-."dd e-the-to A�� oach ehould contain its basic school unit; each should also contain a neighbor- hood park, either adjacent to and a part of the school, or as a separate facility. Thom neighborhoods should further be combined into numerous distinct communities. Each of these should also be served by a school-recreation unit. A more limited approach to the recreation problem is necessary in eadating areas of the city. As a practical solution, recreation for these areas N6"�J will hava to be planned schools. i tl vassa ?t n � -7`o TIYC' s PROPOSED REVISIONS OR PLAN (continued) • PAGE 5 O. REQQIRZYMTS The requirements in this section should be considered applicable env to a N. areas. A well-rounded recreation program must provide facilities for these separate age groupings: pre-school children; children of elementary school age, 5 to 11 years; older children, 11 to 14years; high school youths, 15 to 18 years; young adults, 19 to 22 years; adults, and older retired persons. Along with these age groupings, a comprehensive program will also provide recreation facilities for people in family groups. On top of what might be called these specialized facilities, the recrea- tion program should also provide, at various times throughout the year, events that can be enjoyed by people as a crowd, rather than as representatives of a special group. Plays, pageants, exhibitions, art shows, tournaments, all fall within this latter category. But if a recreation program is to serve people, it cannot be planned on a city-wide basis. People live in neighborhoods. The children and the adults of a neighborhood should be able to satisfy their basic recreation needs close to their homes. A group of several neighborhoods will form a community a unit still much smaller than the entire city. Youths and adults will be willing to travel out of their neighborhood, but still within the community, to take advan- tage of recreational facilities designed for them. It takes a special type of recreational attraction-,.an ocean beach, a forest camp, a fishing stream—or a special event--an athletic contest, a pageant, a tournament--to lure people from 811 parts of the city or region. A municipal recreation program, therefore, should build upmuxl and out- ward from the neighborhood. This means a network of playlots for pre-school children; playgrounds for older children; playfields for teenagers; family areas for picnics and barbecues; community centers where clubs and groups can get together; neighborhood and community parks. i PROPOSED REVISIONS O*STER PLAN (continued) � PAGE 6 This is the place to define these terms, and others which will be used in the following section of this report. Included in the definition will be the amount of space required so that the particular facility can be used and enjoyed by all the people it is meant to serve. NEIGHBORHOOD: A geographic area including 1,000 - 1,500 homes; set off by natural or artificial boundaries such as bays, streams, railroadso highways or major streets; served by one primary or elementary school. 0 NEIGHBORHOOD PARK: A small recreational area, 5 to 7 acres, serving the basic recreation needs of the neighborhood; usually adjacent to the elementary school. Its facilities include a playlot for young children and shelter for their mothers; a paved area for court games; turf, sand and tanbark areas for free play; a quiet area for sunbathing or reading; family area, where 10 to 20 families can picnic or barbecue; benches and turf area for use of older persons, bowling, horseshoes, etc; parking space, and landscaping, 0 COMMUNITY.- A group of two to four neighborhoods; bounded by natural or artificial barriers; served by an intermediate school, high school or both. 0 COMMUNITY PARM: A recreational area of 15 to 20 acres, adjacent to the community school, In addition to the facilities contained in a typical neighbor- hood park, the community park win have fields for football, baseball and softball; courts for basketball, tennis and volleyball; a swimming ppol; a field for other sports and special events; and a coum mity building. 0 ACTIVE PLAY AREA: A recreational facility made up of the space and equip- ment available at an elementary or intermediate school. Designed for the 6 to 11 year age group, on q to f acre, 0 PLAYGROUND: Basis of an active play area, play structures, and equipment.4Ecc�:( �N 0 PLAYIAT: A recreation area.for pre-school children, with suitable equipment, and free-play area, on one-quarter acre. Adjacent to it should be an area with 4 a Q6P i benches and shelter for mothers of children using the playlot. vA&6- '?o PROPOSED REVISIONS 04kSTER PLAN (continued) • PAGE 7 0 RECREATION CENTER BUILDING: A separate structure for indoor recreation, of 10,000 to 12,000 square feet. Facilities include, but are not limited to, social halls, teen-age lounge, older persons® center, kitchen, halls, storage, display space, restrooms and office. The community park and center will usually adjoin a school, The Recreation department should arrange for joint use of school multi- purpose rooms, and facilities for arts and crafts, hobbies and study groups, e PARKING: Neighborhood parks require .4to .6 acre; community parks and center, 1 to 1.25 acres, depending on the amount of off-street parking available from the adjoining school. A LANDSCAPING: From 30 to 40 per cent of the total site area of a neighbor- hood or community park will be taken up with walkways and plantings between the various play area, and on the perimeter of the park. There is another set of standards by which a city can judge the adequacy of its entire recreation program. While attempting to meet the needs of each neighborhood and community, the city can check its total recreation inventory against the area and population of the city, using these yardsticks: PLAYLOTS; .1 acre per 1,000 people; 2000 sq. ft. minimum; 1/4 mile service radius. PLAYGROUNDS: 1 acre per 1,000 populations 2 acre minimum; 1/2 mile service radius. PLAYFIELDS: 1 acre per 800 people; 10 acre minimum; one mile service radius. NEIGHBOMJOOD PARKS: 1 acre minimum per 1000 population; five acres minimum site; one mile service radius. \ RECREATION CENTER BUILDING: one per 20,000 peopl (in present city .. one per community area.) SWIMMING POOL: one per 20,000 people. FOOTBALL FIEID: one per 20,000 people. SOFTBALL FIELD: one per 3,000 people BASEBALL FIE LD% one per 6,000 people TENNIS COURT: one per 2,000 ,people BASKETBALL ODUR'f: one per 3,000 people g�E 3� PROPOSED REVISIONS OfOSTER PLAN (continued) • PACE 8 D. THE PLAN Q/t6e 31 1. BASIC UNITS General statements and specifications are not necessarily applicable N eo to existing city. Examination of the Map of the Master Plan of Parks and Recreation shows that the pity of Newport Beach can be broken down into numerous neighborhood units. Where these neighborhoods will surround a primary or Intermediate school, the school will be counted on to provide the basic recreation facilities for those neighborhoods. Each neighborhood is also provided with a park area, containing playlot for pre-sohool children, mothers' area, free play park, family area, and other facilities. I In most instances, this park area is immediately adjacent to the school and forms a unit with it. Model for this type of facility is the joint school. recreation development at 19th Street and Irvine Avenue, now the subject of detailed and precise planning by the school and recreation agencies. In some neighborhoods, the park is separate from the school. Newport Heights neighborhood is an example of this division. The Newport Heights School is desig- nated as an active play area. Park requirements will be met by development of the Cliff Drive Park. C{{' &O In other neighborhoods it is felt that existing and proposed improvements will, satisfy the requirements of a neighborhood park, while the school fills the need;br an active play area. �t,OCO The new neighborhoods have, in turn, been grouped around community parks and centers. It will be noted that the community park also serves as the neighbor- hood park for the neighborhood in which it is situated. The plan calls for community parks and separate community recreation buildings at the four intermediate schools to be set up in the annexed areas of the city. REVISIONS 0 I5TER PLAN (continued) • PAGE 9 ThD mn) on page 32 and the data on the chart shown on pagd 33, providinj a eb zamaaary of the Master Plan of Parks and Recreation, shall be applicable only to 4ker areas. The city has raquested precise reco:+mendatio>Ba-Ita e die, elopment of Civt existing park sites: Corona del Mar main beach Peninsula ocean-•from Alvarado Street t6-B--,Street; school-par , 9th_ Street and 1%-n. _c ?!venue; Cliff Drive Park and Channe ace Park: - Precise planning for these _ s will be submitted as a supplement to this sport; however, the 5adryaary does indicate what -- acilities that' should contain, and shows hoar they will fit into the neighborhood- community recreation schema. NLytE: The ss j, _ M r been submit and were rejected as dequate by the Pahe reation CO mr.ssion on .4 T 't aspecieg Mild a 38th Street Playgrouni. 3 1 • O,itooer 15, 1957 PARIM, BEAPILES & RECREATION C01414ISSION III - -- CITY OF NEWPORT 'BEACH y- CALIFORNIA ?eat owmissioners W. I`�-ora�gmoosl �1C �. I 44 , 144 > � copee S"th ias N iwytm p Ov I Ind 00 iKom* QR Roed Subjeets €s2fT17X 006ION ''IT" MA. s,:pM WISR 14t. carry Wise has eontimed that he vMl arrive !A Newport Veit st soon esn octaAear y,3� i 59. . In OrdtV thAt 'U* 4A=i.Xkg CGs�ai#Ste� s� *ve tae b*wrlt of the angaeristfens Of fir. Yiss on the $4:4rter ,'Alan and taropOsed *amdueats to the tar4Lng ordlawAgg 'Chairw Men ;.or4pvoaa bts atIled a stedy sesaioa at 3100. p.yl• ou Oatpbor 23 The Office Of t4hnt V1114 16 Barb+►: kAs ppropere�d ssagge�ted ae�,n8nt>r to the Zeainx #frcittr�RtsRe aru! ,a copy at ,the same Is belAg l &tt&*W herreto, It is suggested tbat s study be vade of tiaese eed de►m tlswt they m7 be d:iaesassed with N110' Vlat st Me - stwq session. d: % . D2aii14y 'Planning i sgietan4 oa. , :R. She!ton; j'• waet>o y. t . `riebb TILE COPY Do�NaT REM9YE • / oy HAHN, WISE and BARBER CITY & COUNTY PLANNING L A N D P L A N N I N G INDUSTRIAL SURVEYS STATISTICAL ANALYSES Planning Consultants 1558 LAUREL STREET SAN CARLOS, CALIFORNIA PHONE LYTELL 1 -0174 LAWRENCE A. WISE WALTER HAHN in. J USTIN FREDRIC BARBER JR• October 16, 1957 City Planning Commission City Hall Newport Beach, California Attention Jerry Drawdy, Secretary Gentlemen: We present herewith a Summary of Recommendations in connection with the Parks and Recreation Section of the Master Plan for Newport Beach. This summary is in the nature of a clarification of the recommendations made in the original Master Plan Report, submitted May 23, 1957• The summary consists of: 1 . A map outlining the proposed boundaries of Communities and Neighborhoods within Newport Beach, for the purposes of recreation plan- ning; and showing the location of existing and proposed Playgrounds, Neighborhood and Community Parks, Community Centers and Beach Parks . 2. Charts showing in detail the facilities exist- ing and proposed in each of the Parks, Play- grounds and Centers shown on the map. The summary follows the same principles laid down in the text of the Master Plan report. Each neighborhood and community is supplied with the basic recreational facil- ities . Each facility is linked, wherever possible, with a school appropriate to its function. We repeat the observa- tion that this type of program can supply the most recreation, with the least duplication of equipment, personnel and activities. p� e� Sincerely, FILE � � �i war . ^ o soon EPR:lm HAHN, WISE AND BARBER AO SNOT REMOVE GITY DF AEWPURT BEACH CALIFORNIA . 09tober lAo 19S7 Spy« Mr. IAW*noa A. %Lis* s* F,•r:Y, NaM *, Via* aad larber ' ark . 1334-lAurol Street San +Gtrlouo California nl'J' posit lxrrry: ter lettor'of October 8 probably Sava Ciao Imo « q'fN'; preaaian that Falter Waswor would have to at urrr may �. '"',' responsibility In my abssnca for roseldr4 on vadaratsnd- � . 'r r ` , inp, with you on conplatian of your *ontract with the City. a '-rx + , We Brae not ray intal mute such rorponolouity root$ n� A w W w y primarily with so and Cho City Council,witor MA I still believe it is wrthubilo for you to ab" Anita on October, 23' to discuss planniar problems 'with halter and 'the Caaariasioo. lu'toe *anrso of yours, visit you may be able to assess, our need$ #n eon- �' nootien with toe %Meter Plan contract arnd bs in a better. , position to discuss its aorpletloa. • Uhan I Xatdrn'fror ' s•a• toe Last t will *Lear with Vilter an what ,developed 'as s result of your visit$, and will then got in touch wltk yoti. - Ainaerelyk al. O X0"KT SfIiC= , °;;;>•< , "1W City ma"Or CO Halter Loup nor "tilp t r y �Xry �+~4y ' Y PyY,• Ipf pQ xax%Ie%davle CITY. DF 'NEWPCRT BEACH CALIFORNIA ' . r Ou'R6�Ii1r 8 1397 llr, 1A*VGQae A, Wirr w•," IfOA& liloo ow-3400 ' i�w Lw+rel air+«e '- See Calers Caliloraie a41a11" Levity s in roply to your letter" of Motor 40 it appostro , the% you *mold boot'48strt the cowAseion by being hirb all day tloteboit 23J during which you Arid the Cwwraairrioa could dirouro a aorwber Of pcointO In 4 tatudy oeMa U40 It "Old &lee be dolairablos but bead t gotftanta thrt yore rennin ilearr larthoae disowerioar on tho 24th and thr third boring oa the met" >rloa to be bald ti o eveatai of the 24 th. G- , y I gill be Ili W"htnp,tftp v.4. ttwat nooks but lael "aiident that V)4 o" Wolter and Sorry oaa work out the probleaw Oa *talk We Uo s bard oorroopood"oo.. , •;; ainsrrely, 1Y: AgI1I T IML1'QN lus1M City Ma"Sor Oct doper 106v 3x/` ax 'r ism, IwaWy'V �y •Tiq FILE COPY DO Nor REMOVE i; CITY 1P' N WP&T rAt+4� CALIFORNIA FILECOP f DO NGt HMO* ` ' r , ` 4. ,:Obt9iley l�_1959 ' 4+ r ni. tr. tioorge Lind ghairigan, Committee Streets & IfigbVQ VnIt of MazUr Plan slandg Balboa 3 .. Cali ornis ;- Dsax George, ';. yorvarded to; you yesterday were 'a transcript of . the recommendations of the Countt Planning Commission and •the reoommendations of the County Harbor Commission which were gust roieived. v Wou#d apgreclate your Committee proceeding with studies on this iarit of .the Master Plan as,`soon as possible.:. In your studies suggest you give consideration of the recometendations of ©itisene Aisory t�bmmittee and to dvobjections presented in our hearings •on the Mae ter , Plan. y 1'hQ tatty has engaged a Traf>ie Engineer to make - eertain traffio studies and reoom ondattons.' $etggest you include these in your studies as moon ,as they are, ready► IIpon completion ofi yyau studies' ante r000m mend- ationso 'I desire to arrange stludy seshiaua e the Planning; Commission <to pass on your reeom- mendations and those of the tiro' a'ther• Mast4O Alan Committees„ wo vill then,1)"Zors the ° Comnlpsiog's ' Recomuendations fbr the City Coundil. The s- for usual industrious cooperatioft* Sincerely, PLANNING COWSSION.. W. M. Longmoor Cba;ratan £.3. The next Public Hearing on the Haster Plan is Oato'bgr 21Fth. ;,:,•.; . Hope we ,a n conalud the th th iohea,#ring% w9rk on the Master lan v ilk 4 s t&1 DF NEWP©RT $EA CALIFORNIA F - it r. a4 Z y£ y - t T z , I' r }!r� L, wa $ris$a r th"iman committee 1smd vie an unit' o `Mstater Plan E. fslbdn ult6a' California J Palrifarded to you yett4o day''404 a transcript at' the Reaammendstxons"of 46 County Plsnnlit -Camission aAd the Aeoews m;o*tioa6 of the '< =C #g 'iTerbor'Ceta�rtssiotn+� 1 oul�'Fappreai tte„your Ccdmt ttsa".piroeeeding: with tudia se on yodl-. taal of the .14sster Plan as* toes . 5 _ ss go�a3blo. =In..fir` stud'iis suEas�rt,,,you'�tva �; _; 0*1W.jderatton''of tha'Re .0mgmatioAs of ; so odls� Ps3rks, b abes acid earaabie►r�.43ci=d-6s4aA,*nd the titis"s AdYlsory► Coomittoe tit the oxtent they f. < a.', t Lixsl` h0a. Also points dotrelopid• in %!i>rt lu liq, HesSrU held .ott the Master P]sn I-1 be $onsidered, hsr soot; as You Wro tomploOd youf 'studios *1 fi p"Par4d your;re nda.tions, I . dtliw to errs ta; study sotalons of,thi 'Planu CossXa ltlr�I ' to -prtsa ou yanr,' >~beLiaas ,anl� W *. Gists trtn Ma�Itern Ca6tit&ea ' e ail 1} ' ri , the Cpmmieoion�s. r000msee> d+#tioas tt►ar a -" Eity'CcC ,-== 16ibU411for yogr` Usual 3Muastri.G�is's�tova",t 0;4 r ' y r - CifM7..► s + pskS�. ,1vZC �yD�y. 1�I81► A" ' 021Meo to pf17R ilt iw.D $ iir�3► .€ it4 h. �t 01 the ttr; rr Plats i'l , ,' S ' SEACH ,_ CITY Qf :NE -'ULfFRRNlA ' ; F ■ -L h i 4etab*r im I" h i yTi L Mr. (talliix� eme . r. Chei�v+ a »`� tti +ark Va.. parr BOaehi Oalifbl%iq. orwaoded to ya�t . stsrday s�er9. traasaript ,eat' this Hecommeridinti .a th* imv�ty.,Piattaia� " hfbu .appre�+ia T.e ,3Our -CQAMU el� b4stlk a tudias` ear ' sopA'a p+attlUle-aa; this urdit.'of: tbo .%%tot P1On* - Zt� ytiar studies feet `yyou Rive�-agagidsation . : . f .tha. Febommaz�d aas, of the saboolet - $eQahes"d� da�bs*ea�io�i Comafsls�tsni the C3t�aens , � Lere�',nlm� t�xe `paints dd�e3.opia� i�a the PO 'Ti.e Inge' on tha ;�teste?r. Pied. ,. xe srp eP, have eom+ .i*Aad t"i studles and PrePty, 9FeaeaomerlAetiGcssy " X:;d�Ist arraznite study besbia7' 4f the Planar3iseSr ,tq A, your- ,; . "et"txv'ae shad those of the athe twa;Ma3te :"gip {omgittses. '4 ttt�l "tt}ea prepare the Gismrl+c *s re6oaead. TnAaki'far, "fit t2" t uetf'ic ooa t'taa.' , ' interely, va l tips Long»tsor. ; Tho t pu +1Sa healia$. AM. ftwq =36iter' Plan U oatobe 9pe ' +man 4ttMjxWii the 00mmis s loa l s t►ork oa thy 1 40 P] v1th ttris heazt B. . . 0 . , /off f(E)MMATI Of 0i P- CMM40 PLANNING COMMISSION COURT HOUSE ANNEX SANTA ANAL CALIFORNIA September 27', 1957 Mr. Walter Longmoor, Chairman City Planning Commission Newport Beach, California Dear Sir: Pursuant to your request we have reviewed the pro- posed Master Plan of Newport Beach of 1957 which is now under consideration by your Commission. We have prepared a report setting forth certain recommendations dealing with matters of County interest which is hereby transmitted for your consideration. I wish to take this opportunity to express the appre- ciation of the two official county agencies involved for this opportunity to review your proposed Master Plan, and further, the appreciation of this department and staff of your affording us this opportunity to work together on matters of mutual interest. Sincerely, Harr'Ber Plan ng Director HEB:vmp Enc. cc: Mr. Heinz Raiser Supervisor, Fifth District Orange County Harbor Department FRU DO'NOT REMOVE ley of ewport Beact, California 0 4�oe.oy7Y �i ,y Telephone HArbor 3131 September 25, 1957 To: Commissioner ' Thera is attached copies of all the recommendations received to date on the Master Plan. It is believed this information will assist you in the preparation Of your Committee Report to the Commission. Sincerely, J. W. Dratirdy Planning Assistant FILE C(Diy DO SNOT REMOVE J i COP icy of Xewport B eac ItCalifornia s 7elephono F HArbor 3131 Planning Commission City of Newport. Pgach Gentleman: The -Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission, having studied the submitted Master Plan by Hahn, Wise and Associates, agree In principle With the Plan as it; applies to undeveloped areas of the Cityo We are ,convinced that the Plan as it applies to the already-develops€} city areas, is unrealistic and Smpracticalb tie are further donvinced that the precise plans as submitted are not satisPactozy .and are unocceptableo Very truly yours, PAPIC8 9 BEAD W& RBCCMTIONan COMMISSION TN;h C 0 P X NEGORT HARBOR UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT August 9s 1957 Planning Commission City of Newport Beach Newport Beachy' California Attentions W. M. Longmoors Chairman Gentlemeps I have appreciated having a copy of the proposed "Master Plan" for Newport Beach for persual. Although I am inexperienced. in these matters, it seems to me that the plan is an excellent one and I am unable to offer suggestions for modification. Sincerely, Sidney H. Davidson SHD:fc C 0 P Y CITY OF COSTA MESA September 12, 1957 Mr. Walter Longmoor Chairman Newport Beach Planning Commission Newport Beach, California Dear Sir: The Costa Mesa' Planning Commission has studied your Master Plan of proposed land use and wishes to compli— ment you and your consultant on a very fine job of preparation of your long range, comprehensive plan of land use. We have studied all the area which borders the City of.Costa Mesa and are in accord with your designation of all the zones common to Costa Mesa except for the proposed Industrial Park Development as shown on the southwest portion of Page 11 of your Master Plan. As a large protion of this area is in litigation, we do not feel that we can, at this time, express an opinion as to the future zoning of this area. I trust that this report will, in some way, serve as a help in yo�ir future decision of city development. Very truly yours, GEORGE ,TOBIAS? CHAIRMAN COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WLD:am NWORT BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2000. Cliff Drive' ' CO Newport Beacha California p •September 69,. 1957 ' Mr. W. M, LougmoRr, Chairman Planning Commission City of NpVrport Beach Newport Beachp California Doar Mr. Longmoors Your letters of August 8th and August 30tb, 1957, were considered by the Netiport Beach Elementary School Board at its regular meeting or September 3rdo The' Board appreciated your presentation .of the position of the Planning Commission in regard to the location of new school sites and your desire to work with the School Board in planning for those sites. After a careful study of the proposed Master Plan submitted by Hahn$ Wise and Associatesi dated Zanuary 1957t the Board unanimously adopted a motion going on record as ravoring the elimination of schools proposed for the presently developed areas of the District; specifically' the proposed site on Balboa Island, designated P«4y and the one on the Balboa Peninsula designated A-39 and to tentatively approve sites proposed for the presently undeveloped areas that fall within the boundaries of the NeVrport Beach Elemontary Sohool Districts as set forth in the Master Plan dated aanuaryg 195,74 We will appreciate being kept informed of the future develop- ment of the Master Plan as it pertains to the School District, and hope that you will call on us if we can be of assistance. Sincerelyp NEWPORt SUCH BIMZNTARY SCHOOLS Roy 0. Andersen$ District Superintendent ROAsmcb 822 i • My AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange, ............................. BEN.,_REDDC ........_......_..................... _- of the said County, being duly sworn, deposes and says: THAT ...........he is and at all times here Affidavit of Publication of mentioned was a citizen of the United States, overthe age of eighteen years, and that .............. .............._......_..................................._..............._............_.._..._..........._..... he is not a party to, nor interested in the above entitled matter; that ................. he is the *.................. ..........__..._. GIVEN NOTICE or PUBLIC IiF,GIVEN ....................................................._..._................_......................................... . NOTHEREBYIS HERE thatbthe hearing of the Planning ................................ .... printer of the Newport Harbor p p Com i misalon, City of Newport Beach,on the Master Plan,ached- News Press, a newspaper of general circulation, for September 26, 1967, at ... Cothe hour of 8:00 p. m. has been printed and published in the City of Newport 6ahcelled and reset for 8:00 p.Octobor 24, 1957. m. Beach, County of Orange, and which newspaper ,The hearing on the Masterl Plan will be held in the Council has been adjudged a newspaper of general cir- Chambers of the Newport Beach i'City /Hall at which time and culation by the Superior Court of the County puce any and all persons in- of Orange, State of California, under date of terested •may appear and be ,heard thereon. October 22, 1954, Case Number A 2483I; RAY,Y. COPELIN,, Secretary Beach City that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed Newport Commission p Planning omaton copy, has been published in each regular and No. 322 — Ne~s Presa 9/23/57. i entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: ......................... September.. 3,........................._............_......... all in the year 19....51. ... ............... . ...................... ......... ....................._............................ _ .........................................._ *Printer Foreman of the Printer or Principal Clerk of the Printer. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this .................. .93rq day of ..................S921eMb-2K........ I9.?rZ.... ......... . ................... (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State. My Commission Expires FILE COPva November -17.............-_, Ig..5.9........ DO NOT REMOVE �e � r September 200 1957 Robert Shelton$ City Manager ;I k, City Ball Newport Beach, Californta ' c. 7DeAr Bob% A t , I am sorry that there is some cooMict i der�- standing between the members of our firm — oityo Our relations for too past ten.• years—have bean I neatly satisfactory. I will arranue to ,Go-e Newport " ch early next month to attempt to xxalght out any d rfi. culties ,or differoncos trat we Y havgf r , n our relatipn.� Perhaps I will 4de_,,,,;tn�at Ague prior to receipt a this lette end wani Coss she ratter, further. D uny eve , early xt t h I will. send you a list of lobes tha ill be s tsfact ry to me so that you may pick one t r.il,l be s table for the people concerned in the Ci of Newpo t Beach, 'w I e l� belie we can work out .the problems to the (tisfaction of e`sreryb�ody concerned. Ides a 4¢ I ' ;:I HAHNO WISE AND BM ,y LAW x lm cc: Walter Longmoor Ferry Drawdy y. FILE _I ry .•=�'y� J i 00 NOT REMOVE IW r } I Gt,`fY bF NEW-PART BEACH CALIFORNIA ' `• v ;<;' •, w6am, Via$ a" larbor l,}``y%;• ,+,' �� Lwrel street '� '* alas t�xrlaa, fYa►liforgis Attu$ llr;.' Znrogoe A. "wise 3Com are Mardaubtolly aware of roc"t correspog "Wo "two" ,.' icM ierb�tr'am twe concovairgt A itM/Uts bAW me"t is in mr .atfs,ee "tea" by fkedo fasiter loApows Jofty vroWy a" sbroolf. yrotkip, MM are sbseke! by Rhart arresarpt rat�ror with wbdch'lrrt! boa trotted tbrl sebjoet of out mooting, valtorr ,Terry age 1 a" %*vyr wash listurbo! by the arbitrary ati! fdo-W Ad tone of hie tatters$ gsitbor of Wok "fleet" with "Y Accurrtsy o x rocollootioils of 00 Motu*. 'lhs enly "soft Wtr stootigf owa to "View the eoutt oto with tbe' as of aswrrat that Its tome a n bolft met and of ' .amut.l�t rartlior work yoov farrow Into"* to perform vado r dare ;oats* tor• Ift moor tb000 •000" uto as this mottor . bout to 6L ;. wtritiafo %lieu a Owt 4f all,a* etatters diseasooll tbo prtefitarxtior, of "strict mqr oove US now sablirieio" and awaaraattogs ter got pow rospoesibillty stase as contrast loos Oot sroetfioslly,0ovev We Mork* u renitrtds wore toot it " t ifficult for " to be A""*dt" with Milt sotnente abaat the sr#04toro of "owar'414W to prolooe warp outstaN AM& format"o air;eh, 00014 karve best pertdaaod tot krrorwi F�k° p00"• Tow OVIA ai proposal eotAtrw O" tads erspaairawo of,#So for Wis "rytoae. Trrookly+, w on leso atomearak with the ottrootivagoss �: a of as format tha4 to are +with co"Utoot tollowtbt omb on the cont+atto y, of the preposeaA wotor #lag. fr Yy , 4Yr efforts t4 sa+►oh on apalerstagdttat; MAth >!`trYtd Farber draw A in boon saw Maootirf"totry, It iiww Imperative tbrk I" pa roosellp ' follow thr000 with clafrtfyIV4 our aoatrostwri telattiaetabtp• this ' 4'> view to obawi4 arid' bat boon voluntoer" by vArtualtp all of tbor,mw hers of go City Plamalsp OoMsissio* sa wo weft$!id othwo who b with �wn, row !It/*erlrwt&0v*s. i' tir FILE COPY C. 4 ; V 1pr. 1,Mrrar Bile tape •�• ' Ve are anxious to come'up with a round and workable wester plank bat 'fool, strously ,that the windup of services by your firm should be baadled by you personally* . lni this vanaor we ass confident that proper understandings can be retched: In connection �rlth, study of Uprovom4 0 to traffic flora in the old Newport arear' thi City Council Me sopotad the services of Jack Faustmian to perform detailed traffic satisesrim studios and sub- *it specific recom"Adationad This action supercodea our last discussion with i►red Barber an this subjects and donestSthat 49 fprthsc work by your firm on this prase of'your contract is necessary at this tine. Iws da bops that yau.'catt,personally cgas to, Nowport Beach soon and help 'strailhten dud some of tbA dif#ioultiss, that have arison. , fiAoa;slYi , ' RQBYAT �L1'aN. CCt Prod Barbers City kAM&er Waiter tonsmagr Jerry Dlrawdy J, d• 'V61bb 0 / 0 CITY OF NEFIPORT BEACH City Clerk - Treasurer September 13, 1957 TO: Planning Commission FROM: City Clerk - Treasurer Margery Schrouder On September 10, 1957, the Council adopted the following "City Council Policy Statement Regarding Grand Canal ' dated September 10, 1957: "The City Council is aware of objections to the proposal contained in the pre- liminary Master Plan whereby the Grand Canal, separating Balboa Island and Little Island, would be filled. "This proposal is unacceptable to the present City Council, largely because it involves elimination of one of the unique and attractive features of the area which the Council believes should be preserved. Therefore, the City Council has no intention of accepting or proceeding with any plan to fill the Grand Canal for any purpose." o ��Wldti MS.e F I L COPY DO NOT REPROVE / ay 0 CITY OF TOWPORT BEACH P City Clerk - Treasurer Y September 13, 1957 To: Planning Commission From: City Clerk .• Treasurer Margery Schroeder On September 109 19579 the Council adopted the following "City Council Policy Statement Regarding Grand Canal" dated September 10, 1957z "The City Council is aware of objections to the proposal contained in the preliminary Master Plan whereby the Grand Canal, separating Balboa Island and Little Island, would be filled. "This proposal is unacceptable to the present City Council., largely because it involves elim- ination of one of the unique and attractive features of the area which the Council believes should be preserved. Therefore3 the City Council has no intention of accepting or proceeding with any plan to fill the Grand Canal for any purpose," Margery Schrouder MSse FILE COPY DO NOT UMOR �•QT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE • . P. O. BOX 317 PLANNING COMMIBBION CALIFORNIA September 12, 1957 Mr. Walter Longmoor, Chairman Newport Beach Planning Commission Newport Beach, California Dear Sir: The Costa Mesa Planning Commission has studied your Master Plan of proposed land use and wishes to compliment you and your consultant on a very fine ,job of preparation of your long range, comprehensive plan of land use. We have studied all the area which borders the City of Costa Mesa and are in accord with your designation of all the zones common to Costa Mesa except for the proposed Industrial Park Development as shown on the southwest portion of Page 11 of your Master Plan. As a large portion of this area is in litigation, we do not feel that we can, at this time, express an opinion as to the future zoning of this area. I trust that this report will, in some way, serve as a help in your future decision of city development. Ver my yours GEORG� CIIAIE?MTIln- z� �y,(,�Q ' v COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WM:am FILE COPY 00*or"Mo" icy 0A HAN RMNIARY SC 00 STRICT 2000 CLIFF DRIVE P. 0. BOX 368 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA ROY 0. ANDERSEN BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT HELENE CSENAR THOMAS E. WOODWARD, 6 19rj"f PRESIDENT ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT September , M. A. BERRY AND BUSINESS MANADER CLERK TELEPHONE: LIBERTY 13•1164 HARVEY D. PEASE MEMBER JAMES D. RAY MEMBER MILD O. LACY MEMBER Mr. W. M. Longmoor, Chairman Planning Commission, City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Longmoori Your letters of-August 8th and August 30th, 1957 were considered by the Newport Beach Elementary School Board at its regular meeting of September 3rd. 'The Board appreciated your presentation of the position of the Planning Commission in regard to the location of new school sites and your desire to work with the School Board in planning for those sites. After a careful study of the proposed Master Plan submitted by Haun, Wise and Associates, dated January; 1957. the Board unanimously adopted a motion going on record as favoring the elimination of schools proposed for the presently developed areas of the District; specifically, the proposed site on Balboa Island, designated P-40 and the one on the Balboa Peninsula, designated A-3, and to tentatively approve sites proposed for the presently undeveloped areas that. fall within the boundaries of the Newport Beach Elementary School District, as set forth in the Master Plan dated January, 1957. We will appreciate being kept informed of the future development of' the Master Plan as it pertains to the School District, and hope that you will call on us if we can be of assistance* Sincerely yours, NEWPORT BEACH ErFa1►F•►amARY SCHOOLS 0. Andersen, strict Superintendent ROAsmcb FILE COPY v a f O Y HAHN WISE &M BARBER 41TT.6.YMTT •L k I iRR 'i' , f'• .11/t YOTOIAL • YRvsrs - IiYLLa gCar __'�`_ •Tin TiMllOwL •SAL TOIR •: 'iM,`, \'il'!� `• �eVj R 1It60 LAYRtL OTRttT ` POISONS LYTRLL 1 .0174 aArl1•ilkk A. rltt rALTOt OARR &a. August Al, 1957 JYOfIM •kttktt •wf0tk i� • *• "tort rhaltem, City MoMw . City of pemport go" City jkll ■owport beach. California Oear' Bob I in reply to your letter Mt" Armerut CO, we definitely did diasusa tW park and reer"%U& pVesiie plains and you oM i%tea that it was too Send tdat Wde item we inaluded in the sentrost. Aloe, Or, WOM did M1 $WWI thin firm With the 11400111111137 baea mop to pre the 1k&tor Plan. ';41'. W Waited for tome dead tOY Meer ~ me we draw up Our am ao. OiM Mp from mrbdivimiOM p"tm rpm Mr. Women i 114temod of to WOreatiaw iO � mNs srbpsti an they merwit� e! le�relt i = M yOr, , ri ama Mr. LonpMoe % Mt notes we 000ld +dIM up would satisfy than svan it We ehems to set aO their ds1aftmMam Mswae their a' ideas had not Jelled. Mr. Lowe w and mmosif am agreed tot i in eonaidsratiM for the ieaas ft" rhieh we hod had to pre- Sears We would be relieved of the W"Ift park g&euein*. '' Me hale also stated we will ottend additlemal msetinp Without speeial sonponoatlon and Ortiiued. Aertber mVO we agent over $14W to prodrae a vary mtstaading format for your Skater Plan. MO ee914hMvo produoed it at a Isomer prior - oomWbM m a aM round ` i in eMelderation of Ow foreme"O salso mtss we do net Intend to prlopore new twther preaias Mmiai:far the Park :1°,:?;,- as►d MeraatiM irMy+11 IMrAer,r •and a41A *0"90 fed .:.,.,; Maatsr Park Ram anew Table fors• swaimmame. w world IIJ O am am~ so MW pool", elreatlon. FILE COPY M M# Atom andUrrber , 'Ir. r0 Poor NOW k CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALUMNIA r . t August go$ 190 Mr. Jostle 1+. raorbery Jr. XAMa, visa mad Sarb*rr 1934 Leurel Street "' ''` pas► Carla*; Califfatais isms hinds `eve yOW ltttsr of August 16 srmewri*isp > ' wader* atamdiap of pr*M#Ut# zemCded at OUr M*tie& tUt date. Ilk the second paragraph Yaw state it writ eprad tbat'y►as would be, rolia"A of the rospeasibility to p"pars prest" piers k• *„ for park rites beosu*e you ,sere r�yuited to prepare brass maps ubieh wont supposad to hove beeu supplied by the City. It ie not wy mot- Vs established rk clear relation betva►a tiro** two r. !"Cates of the contract, Cowlwdfup, that tbay camoollot earth vtWw eat. I t. wobb tale atrcaplyr that #Mar City met its oblipatiea > A4w ` 1A :° tb eostract to provide bolo-meps ad Other portia"t date. lit. H ?` Oiaprieh reports that toe *md 'bl* commission war* left Canis ow iota I";•': . ytYa 1" that yea iattaud to +crake isvisioas to at least *ors at the ` ^ pastse park pleas borrstot`or11 &Amitted« ba'laaao of tM* stipulatiasa I* yresr letter oppeer to reflect Oar aaaderatewMirap, P"hrppeaayr *ealbaloa o*old be slearod ' ^ to ap it you w"ld ed�rise err "Mat forth" uerk ,, F...,•' o it +u4►* you is- dtestod to the perks, 'somobep mod "Trestles Commission pea wore a` uatlliat to do oft the precise plows, or we ens t4lk It area matt Una pear or lar y are Marro. 04w i,% sensors v*i the socoW ' pryr"b is your latter *14h 444t itus ^inn eft"aft that wdtber . `✓µ Yslt*rr J*ttp mar I "Oils RILE 'GQP* tlaeeresr. +a ,fir:#; 1�0 NOl RaM011 ROW= SsitlArprtt %ltot uftmw city 1Uaaepx CC y�,a,.>.^,��:•. public 11r1rke Irirrttar d;:sc plamaitp Asoist"t FROM THE OFFICE OF THE P. 0. D PLANNING COMMISSION C�O0I FA, N M T) FAI CALIFORNIA August 16, 1957 Planning Commission City of Newport Beach City Hall Newport Beach, California Attention: Walter Longmoor, Chairman Subject: Newport Beach Master Plan Dear Sir: We wish to acknowledge receipt of your letter of August 7th regarding this Planning Commission's recommendations on your Master Plan. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their regular meeting Monday, August 12th. However, the Commission has as yet not concluded their study of this Plan and will forward their recommendations just as sbois ,y this study can be consummated. , a We regret this delay and-trust this will be satisfactory. Resp et ly IL 4 illiiaan L. WLD:an Planning Technician FIDE COPY t BA KU R«MBIARY 0001TRfCT � C] 2000 CLIFF DRIVE P. O. BOX 388 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA ROY O. ANDERSEN BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT August 16, 1957 HELENE CSENAR THOMAS E. WOODWARD, PRESIDENT ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT M. A. BERRY AND BUSINESS MANAGER CLERK TELEPHONE: LIBERTY B•1164 HARVEY O. PEASE MEMBER JAMES D. RAY MEMBER MILD O. LACY MEMBER Mr. W. M. Longmoor, Chairman Planning Commission City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Longmoor: I have received your letter of August Sth and will bring it to the attention of the School Board at its next regular meeting of September 3rd. Since you and Mr. Drawdy left the copy of the Master Plan in my office last June, members of the Board have been studying it and there has been some general discussion but no definate action regarding recommendations for changes. From the general discussions of the Board, I am not at all sure that any specific recommendations will be forthcoming. It is my impression, however, that the members of the Board feel that detailed plans concerning future school locations, etc. should not be a part of the City's Master Plan. This is a matter that the School Board will have to give a great deal of consideration to in the years ahead, but is not now in a position to outline in detail. I recognize that schools were brought into the Master Plan largely in connection with the development of recreational areas. The Newport Beach Elementary School District has taken a lead in past years in bringing about the present use of school facilities by the Recreation Department. I feel certain that the School Board will want to continue this practice. It is not logical, however, to assume that recreational needs will be the principle factor in determining the future development of our School District plans. The School Boardls first reaction to the Master Plan was that no detailed outline of future school development should (FILE COPY DO INOT UMOVI Page 2 August 16, 1957 Mr. W. M. Longmoor, Chairman Planning Commission City of Newport Beach be made and published in connection with the Cityfs Master Plan, unless the School Board has first been consulted and has had an opportunity to contribute to that plan. Following the September Board Meeting, 2 will again write to you to let you know if there are any additional suggestions from the School Board. Sincerely yours, NEWPORT BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOIS Ro 0. Andersen, District Superintendent ROA:fw Nowporb Beach Elementary. School District August 50 1957 9000 Cliff Drive PON Boat 366 Xowport Beach Calif. AttI Ur Roy d Andersen District Superintendent Dear Ur Ahder'at'ehl . . . we are In receipt of ygur 16e for of the 16tho We appreciate the points which you point out in your letter. It is not the purpose or intent of the jlanning Commission to oven try to tell you where and' when to locate schools. XUat function is entirely within the ,jurisdiction of the officials of your school strict**he only **aeons schools entered the scopb of the preparation of the star Plan are 0 follo &$. . 1* the state law ( Qonservation and Planning Act Chapter 8 of Title 7) and the City Charter of Newpibvb Beach prescribes 1,hat the Planning Coa-unission shall prepare a Wastor Plan and cutxait it to the City Council* 2# Section 65475 of the atate law mentioned above proscribes that during the formulation of a pastor Plan,, the ' Plannirig CoWission shall inform„ confer and cooperate with School Beards to the and that maximum 000rdin+ to of plena may be $soured and. etc. the Planning Commission is now trying to formulate such a Mister Plan and to' carry out 'the requirements of the law is our only reason for soliciting y, ur desirbs. Any indication of a possible location of a school on the *water Tian does not mean that you aro bound by law to locate the school at that point at arty time in the future. Any such indication for the location of * school to only for your protection in the future. It puts ell people 6W6orned in developing property on notice that the School Lkoard may desire to locate a school in the general area and has the right to do so: it may place your District in a : ore favorable position to negotiate for the purchase of land needed. , Any a4sociation of locations for future schools and recreational saes should not bo precisely determined at .this time. These matters should be decided %hen your nahaol District Selects now school site** It yc.0 and the School Board desire that ar.y reference to now school site$ be left out of our Mostor Plan, please advise us and we shall be happy to abide by your wishes. In any event„ please do not fool that we are trying to invade your field of jurisdiction. We shall await advices as to your wishes and shall Ottt.empt to carry theca oqt. Sincerely yo irs Roll. Longmoor Chairman -T August 9, 1957 Newport Harbor Union High School East 15th Street Costa Mesas Califomia Attention! Nr. S. lie Davidson Superintendent Gentlemens �,'?io latter part of June, a copy of the pro- posed Master Plan for Newport Beach was filed with you. The Planning Commission desires to ascertain if you desire to submit any suggestions for changess deletions or additions to the contents of the Master Plan affecting schools. It would be appreciated if you would advise the Planning Commission whother or not you desire to submit any recom�,endations for changes. If you dos could you advisa a date whon they trould be ready for submission to the Commissiono The Commission is now holding Public Hearings on the blaster Plan. The ne_.t hearing is scheduled for August 15th. If you prefer to submit your recommendations in writing, rather than attend the hearings, this procedure is very satisfactory to the Commission. Also, if you desire a conference with some members of the Commission, it would be a pleasure to arrange it, Thanks for any suggestions you may desire to submit. . Sincerely yours, FILE COPY PLAVNIVG C01-018SIOW, City 'lleirport Beach DO*W 11.14. Longmoors Chairman NEWHRT HARM WAIGH lfflL DISTRICT DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION OFFICES HOARD OF TRUSTEES IRVINE AT FIFTEENTH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA DONALD J. DODGE DONAL TELEPHONE LIBERTY 6-1121 PRKNID ZOE RAE BARLOW /1 SIDNEY H. DAVIDSON CLLRK DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT HADD R. RING r \A G. LESLIE MILLER J. LESLIE STEFFENSEN Q" �1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT DONALD DUNGAN August 9, 1957 Planning Commission 03.ty o.i Newport Peach Yr.,wport Beach, California Attention: N. Lon.-moor., Chairman Gentlemen: I have appreciated having a copy of the proposed NAfasLer Planll for Newport Beach for perusal, Although I am inexperienced in these matters it seems to me that the plan is an excellent one and I am unable to offer su;gestions for �,iol'ification. Si erely, "Iin/fc J Sidney P, Davidson FILE COPY ]DO NOT UMOU 1 August 81 1957 Nr* Harry Bergh Director of Planning County of Orange Court House Santa Anag California, Dear Harry: Just a note to ascertain your progress in preparation of recommendations relative to our Naster Plane 1.o have held one Public Hearin, and the next one is scheduled for August 15the During, our recent eonversation9 you indicated that you plan to submit a written report covering your recommendations* This is preferable to use Also9 if ,you desire a conforencog I shall be happy to arrange it* if you can give me an idea as to when your report will be rradys I shall appreciate it* SincerelY, Falter Ne Longmoor Chairman FILE COPY no not REMOVE r Y August 6$ 1957 ' Tlatn art Beach School District 1400 Cliff Drive Ilowport Beach$ Colifornia Attention: Mr. Roy Anderson$ Supt. Dear Mr. Anderson: Idr. Jerry Drawdy and the writer visited you the latter part of Juno. We filed with you a copy of the Master Plan for 11ewport Beach$ and discussed with you soma of Its phases affecting your, sehool district. The Planning Commission desires to consider any suggestions you desire to submit for changes$ delotinns or additions to the I-Iaster Plan. It irould be approcicated if• you would advise the Commission as soon as possible whether or not you desire to submit any recommendations for changes. If you do$ please advise uhan your recommendations will be submitted to the Commission. T3-e Commission is now up to tho point of i-Torkine out the time schedule of preparing its report on the Master plan for submission to the City Council. If you desire a conference$ the writer and Nr* Drawdy would be hippy to moot with you at your convenience. Thce,nk you for any suggestions you desire to, submit. Sincerely yours$ PadEMIG COI,",IISMII City of Ileuport Beach I-% I4, Longmoor ChairTan FILE COPY to NOT M MOVI August 7. 1957 tir.0ocreo Tobias Ohmir=no P1lmninr comrission Gity of costa t.osa Costa ibcae oalifo Dear tire Tobias4- ,.o cnbnittod to your GomMission a Cary of our proposed ttaWr Flan. Do �oiz have aqy rc.coinmendations rolativo to the proposals aontrincd in this t*aster P7on afPootU C mttoro of our metal intorocts7 If you do* too toould an^rooiato r:•Coiving them as sore as poscibloe as that our oommisoion ray give them abnslo oonsiftratiCnb. Than!m for your usual 000porativo favors. Sincerely yourag PLATTITIITG OWW'ISSIQIT city of ITOU ort Douch YtAMS I,001100110 Ghair d FILE COPY Do#for"MOW, CITY Of NEW.PO'RT ,REAGH } DALIFORNIA FILE COPY August 50, 1957, ' ` ' Mrd, Justin 8. Barber* Jr. � a/a Huhn* wise and Barber z'sr 15M Laurel St. �M, San Gr1os* California , Xe War Mrs, Harbert Your letter of July 31to the Planning Commission par• taining to the Park and Recreation Section of the Master Flan and x�x= the precise plans, submitted in conjunction with the Master Plan, has been r•forred to this office+ ' `• : The, Planning Commission has asked the Parks►$ Beaches & Recreation Commission to submit its advica'and comment on the •'', plan. Apparently it is the opinion of the P. Bw 4 Rd Commission , that they cannot intelligently support as, criticize the phase of the plan dealing with•parks and recreation without having more '• ',k, complete information as to the reasoning behind ,so" of the prow possle. It is entirely possible'that you have very logical and ' sound explanations$ but they have.not been brought to the attOnw tion of the Commission. It is felt that this type of clarifica* tion would be extremely difficult to accomplish through written sorteepondonce and that better understanding 'could be reached by. a meeting with a momba of your staff who is familiar with the park and recreation section of the plan. " ^ with regard to the pxaoise plans* there At•st to be many w " ' questions involvirxl 'the proposals which cannot be readily'answor•d without further consultation with a representative of your organi4 The P.B. & R. 'Coomiasion if most vitally concerned with W the Master Plan and the prnciso plans* and could' do a much better ,lob of advising the Planning Commission and interpreting tho plans to the public if they sNere fully lnfoxrwwlr a•��,.: . Sinccre�,yf • Usjm City Manager cat Planning Commission Pere o R+ ,AroiShelt n'e absence) r Tranaar , Lbed rt �Mrrs • o icy of Xewport Bead California Ulaphone A HArbor 3131 3, July 24, 1957 Planning Commission City of Newport B@ach Gentlemen: The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, having studied the submitted Master Plan by Hahn, Wise and Associates, agree in principle with the Plan as it applies to undeveloped areas of the City. We are convinced that the Plan as it applies to the- already- developed city areas, is unrealistic and impractical. We are further convinced that the precise plans as submitted are not satisfactory and are unacceptable. Very truly yours, �Ayry � Tom Nortonn&-i�aan PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION CO2A7ISSION TN:h FILEVOPY 00 NOT UMOYR UPP KAR. RMNTARY SCHOOL %TRICT 2000 CLIFF DRIVE P. O. Box 368 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA RCY C. ANDERSEN BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT HELENE CSENAR THOMAS E. WOODWARD. PRESIDENT ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT M. A. BERRY AND BUSINEBB MANAGER June 9, 1957 CLERK TELEPHONE: LIBERTY 8.1164 HARVEY D. PEASE 'MEMBER I JAMES D. RAY v/ MEMBER MILD D. LACY MEMBER Mr. Gerry Drawdy Administrative Assistant Newport Beach Planning Commission ��LE ���� City Hall Newport Beach, California go'NOT REMOVE Dear Mr. Drawdy: Recently, local newspapers have carried maps of a proposed Master Plan prepared for the City of Newport Beach by Hahn, Wise and Associates. Among other things, these plans show a number of pro- posed school sites for future development. The Newport Beach Elementary School Board at its June 4th meeting discussed these plans at some length and have instructed me to relay to you its reaction to them. The Board is opposed to the inclusion in the plan of certain proposed school sites, particularly the proposed sites on Balboa Island and on the Balboa Peninsula. We do not believe that these sites would fit into a sound and forward looking program for school development, and the publication of such proposals, without con- sideration of the BoardIs plans has a detrimental effect on public understanding of the probable future development of the School District. The Board wishes to request that in the future development of a Master Plan for the City of Newport Beach, matters pertaining to the location of future schools be broughtto its attention or to the attention of the District Superintendent before reaching the stage where such plans are submitted for publication. Sincerely yours, , NEWPORT BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOIS Talked with Mrs Anderson 4�6 �'G��v via phone 6-12-57• To contact him after we have Ro 0. Andersen, had opportunity of seeing strict Superintendent Planning Consultants re- garding matter. ROA:mob JWD May loth, 1957 Hahn, wise and Associates, FILE COPY Suite 174 61 Renato Court, Redwood City, California 00 nor ARMOYS Attentiont Mr* Barber Gsntlement Following our telephone conversation, I have arranged the following schedule of meetings for you and tarryt- Thursday, MeX 23rd at 2,00 P.M. - Informal Meeting with Planning Gomm sa on, tmem era of the City Council who may desire to attend this meeting. At 7#30 P.M* • I am calling a Special Meeting of the Planning Commission* Members of the Citizens? Advisory Committal are to be notified of this Special Meeting so that they may attend,, if they so desire. The Citizens' Advisory Committee no doubt will have a good attendance at this meeting as they have manifested a. keein interest in the material and plane in your proposed report. I feel that this is a good situation• They have delved into our problems to an extent wherein they are anxious to learn of your plans and reodmmo)ldations. A strong, ,Interest .in planning has been created by the Citizans'Aommit'tee* We are all looking forward with interest to the meetings on May 23rd to receive your material. You asked me for permission to submit a copy of your report to the County Planning Commission. It is O.K. to do this and I think it is a good idea. I believe Harry Bergh would appreciate this gesture after his experience with Costa Mesa, Harry Bergh has initiated what $ think is a good mover He is arranging' monthly mee,t,ings of Planning Directors and Technicians of the Cities of Orange Cot'ntyy u. Page Two May loth, 1957 Hahn, Wise and Associates Costa Mesa is taking steps to adopt a Controlled Industrial Zoning section for their ordinance copied from our new M-1-A Zone section. I am informed that Mr. Ben Reddick telephoned you, He is very anxious to obtain copies of your important maps so he can photograph them to make plates for publicity purposes• I hope you can supply these to him when you come South. We held an informal meeting With the Costa Mesa Planning Commission relative to annexation, of East Corridor. The conclusion reached was that any annexation to either City should includo the entire East Corridor, rather than try to split it. Also, to let the people decide which City they desire to join$ "What a problem' . I have an idea regarding the solution of this problem which I desire to discuss with you on the 23rd. Tell Larry, I have arranged for good weather the 23rds, as an inducement for him to come South with you• This is a high point in our Planning program and we are looking forward to seeing both of you. Best regards„ WML;M Walter tz. Longmoor., Chairman Planning Commission AMENDMENTS PLANNING CITY MAST R AND COMMISSIOJV COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 657 RESOLUTION NO. 5551 12-7 . 61 2-13-62 RESOLUTION N0. 658 RESOLUTION NO. 5581 4 - 5- 62 4 -23 - 62 RESOLUTION NO. 659 RESOLUTION NO. 5734 �E ' T 1 - 17-63 2- II- 63 AN, RESOLUTION NO 661 RESOLUTION NO. 5842 i 7-18-63 8 26-67 H CALIFORNIAORgNoB i J �m \ RESOLUTION NO. 664 RESOLUTION NO. 5903 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACK: ; 4ippoR4iNry � `t= ' - I- 2-64 I-27-64 L ��E ADOPTED BY PLANNING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL RES. NO. 618 RES. NO. 4728 J•q,yrq `I cb<rNT qNq I � 12 - 19- 57 1 - 13- 58 RY ` /, ,,' CHAIRMAN MAYOR Z —_— _ / WALTER LO MOOk DORA 0. HILL s j w ' m e n SECRETARY RA Y. C�LIN - CITY CLEZK- MA GER SGHROUD R y r e? , I ' ',' Jr L t / LEGEND / role , rre � \\ �� 9 � t•• My . Single Family Residential . - Multiple Residential, Number Indicates Zone. •:❑� :� O••U•:a y::O ���/ A act' $ D � � a a�' • d d aC3Professional Multiple Residential Hotel And Motel. 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' hiss ltt4ha� .itiR4 4nd.,Aweaat4t$a , ducts 17� 61 ltslaA04 coutt 7Redrga�i ili,tyy Califaxsi+s , Door tarry 1�t►sa i4;►n11rd ,Vt ittsl rNls list,U" tih dissalri4d our mod for V041 ststilpties 4�0ut 04 ttr+Vtb of Matt **Oh rhioh 40014 b4 %1#04 to dws"tion tk4t xroMth 4t tbs kiak+sft wootiatG of out 41tissas AdvAsory'CQWUi s4 aM ,4 "vital wro"Monts oa fsbruety Is,, ,EAonard 144100t4d tbNt populottim 0t0444401%sg As well at tt$ffio 41 o iwt4+' ►>114 rNkiatrstian x>a lllirtt unit data, 40414 proukly` „ . b4 msda Avoiil'4bls, 0 Vs: k Wo 4r4•panic a14rlyr anXiaue to bsve SOY of Mush intotmattair you 0AW, ,pl ovi,ds 4a #av ili A6604$ of the lsth' x as possibloo so tbst vs 0" aaav4rt, it to Paphs or otwtts for display lilt the,sl4allap, *Wtiaood #blrvsr ,Qal# p�arp4Mi► ' of 'Caurss► i;s to sAlpwitze tus *Witud+► 4 iei+lV tsbility of 4rowth ig this 4roa* aad ttws the a"d to rsslisti"lly plam For it. Wiov* this asa'`best b4 daa4 if aaw"vobls data for ray 1454K 1056, 4nd oorb ates for tb,r futor4 RAP b4 Too tw of us *r4k olovt to vh4t #►4s boon spins Sin' is tbs past Ov y$srs, Wbatovor'you 00, supply us trill bo orovooistod► aad we look for*vd t6 UorAvd'$ 000*44019n in tb* Mork of the 4itisan$ Cojottts4, aad its study tr."ps. ' • t3iaa4r41y. " A$Imw city 1ts4r4+s CCs klsuolas ,ttoff ;' 'Tool Childs ' F 0 HARWOOD, HEFFERNAN & SODEN P Attorneys at Law y January 6, '1957 Honorable City Council City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, California Re: Proposed Master Plan At the request of Mr. William Cagney, we submit the adoption of the following proposal with respect to the contemplated zoning of his property lying to the north of U.S. Highway 101: That all of his property bordering on Highway 101 for a depth of 200 feet be zoned as C-1. The property immediately behind that, we £ee,, should be zoned for hotel and multiple unit development down to approximately the hospital road, at which point we feel that the balance of the property should be zoned CM1. Respectfully submitted', William Cagney by Harwood, Heffernan & Saden by; Donald D. Harwodd DDH:nw w R VAS COP� �' WNW 1tmovs /' oy AIG HAHN, WISE and ASSOCIATES L AYNo°: LTA NLNNINNN: INDUSTRIAL r U R V r V r7ATIrTICAL ANALYSIS Planning Consultants SUIT[ 17. 61 RENATO COURT R[DWOOD CITY. CALIFORNIA rHONe SM[RSON 6-0514 L A W R R N c [ A . W I r r ' W A L T[ R MAN " J A JUrTIN ►REDRIC RARDER JRi December 20, 195E Robert Shelton, City Manager , City of-Newport Beach City Sall Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Shelton: This is to verify the statements which I made today. before the City Council and the Planning Commission concerning the progress of the Master Plan. We have completed the original base maps of the entire area - one with street system only, and the other containing property lines . All the basic data has been collected for the Land Use, Park and Recreaticn and Street and Highway Plans with the exception of the • Origin and Destination Survey .. We are now preparing the mailing cards and have made arrangements with the C. ty Water Departmert for the use of the addresso- graph. This type of 0 & D Survey is the latest technique, is exoeedingly accurate and is expected to move rapidly with- out any delays . , The Existing Land Use Inventory is being trans- ferred to a duplicate tracing of the - property line base map; Park, Beach and Recreation Existing Facilities and Street Conditions have already been mapped .and are in the hands of the respective departments for checking. . t The following titled saps will be -printed and delivered in the near future: 1 . Existing Land Use 2. Street and Klgfiway Existing Conditions 3. Traffic Flow 4. , Population Pro,jeetion FILE COPY Robert. St,ea . , , City Manager Newp?rt Beach, Calif. We are now in a position to make recommen- dations to the various iepartments and/or commiesioaP, and to establish a schedule for meeting with them to discuss the projection of each phase of the Plan. Within the neict month we will most with the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission at its regular meeting and at a special meeting. It was mentioned, and probably can be arranged, that we attend several of the Citizens' Capital Improvement Committee Meetings . With all best wishes for the Now Year, i Respectfully, LeonaM Knittel HAHNO MISS AND A3SQCIATXS LK:lm f4 IJ - Y 1 1 ' ,;.,.r ,... December 200 1956 Robert Shelton, City Manager f City of Newport Beach City ]call ,. Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Ohelton: ' This is to verity the *tat rtt4, ich I made today tefore the City Council and' t nriin -C i'ssion x. concerning the progress of the Master•1gn We have aoraplete orI nal Pape maps of the entire area. - one with stxeat s;rntem only, and the other ';; containing property lines. ' ``��,• rF All th f'krasio 4 ha 'keen collected for the Land Use, Park and Tt #p Oation S gt and Highway Plans with the exception th Cri a gi and Destination Survey. We re now preparing t e me ling c s and have made arrangements with the City Giater artment f r' the use of the addresso- graph. Thu _.xyp-4p of Q, D S -y is the latest techni e a *zees ,fly accurate yexpect+ed to move'rapidly with- out any lays. ;:: " - The sting Land Use Inventory is being trans-ferred t a, duplie a tracing of the property line base mapp ?ark, Bealoh--knd_ftereation Existing Baoilities and Street Conditions have-alreAdy been mapped and are in the hands of the respective departments for checking. The followlna. titled maps will be printed and .` delivered in the near t'uturet 1. Existing Land Vas 2. Street and Highway Existing Conditions Traffic Flow 4. Population Projection FILE COPY toSNOTa m*" Robert Sholton, City Manager Pa$a 2., Newport Beach> CaUfo We are nor in a position to make reGommen. dations to the various departments and/or rommloo .ons, ' and to establish a schedule for meetln$ with them to discuss the pro4actlon of each phase or the Plans Within the next month we will meet with the ftrk, Reach and Recreation Commission at Its regular meeziyk; and at a spacial meeting,. It was mentioried, and ` { probably can bo arran8ea, that we attend several, of the Citizens# Capital Improvement Committee MestinGs. With all best wishes for the N Year, ReapeGtfu�.l-yam^ /r eon ru KnItte \MM%S WIS.S AND ASSOCIA'TZ& LK12m P v . 4' FILE COPY so*of"Mo December 28,E iq!�6 mr, George r. Sherrill City Park, Beach and Rc=r atlon 1714 W. Balboa Dlvd,# Newport Reach, California Door Mr, Sherrillt Last week I d1scuase4!:"4b_ t City Counail, City Managers Pl+ MIM Commission mad, i sator of Park] Reach and Recreation a tep a tuture�.d hCdu�s far development of the yAster �'1ea?'.�'�` I wish to PO r out a} n that no ' projections CancerniDS Park, Rea� ntend u�i aztct ntendetian have been made to data, nor werer-theytreds without your r000mmendatlon�ces�ianr�:4 pare arts: to the present time, ha "bCon *ono ntr on thorcu$h inventory and study of 0-10ti + V401IM04 an the various relative phase* of trafeict erefore, y to will realize that wo will ' be in a po*i-ui.on for eChnical 3ou8010n pL�ndi.nz or�;anizaUon of our rind•#%E;;. f Januaxt, I will attend the Par%$ Beach and lteo a tion xe u r me�;tit)4 on the third Tuesday, with the ea sppass on reiga f anscrcri n� que*bons oonQsrning schudul- in� of m �itin�s, a g tion proCedtires and reletionship of Street and`I�hiand Sand Vse to Park and R< creation, Y;,, t was Llte thauht of Mr, ah, and I *gree with him, that wa a1�Auld arran�:a for a special session far detailfn�-, ,' Our viewpoints ai' 1`14tW Q illy@6, @��'a '� �7 scheduled to 'bC in Nowport Reach during; tho third weep ox" January and will arran6o with XV• Cindriah for such a Cr etin , dace, I have delivered to your deprartment, for cheoking;, a wrap shown& 0;f-istinZ Fork, Reach and Recreation Facilities, and would appreciate an early return of same as it is needed in our analysis, Respectfully$ LKslmloconard An: a HANK$ WISE AND ASSOCIATES CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • I'o CALIFORNIA FILE COPY 110 SNOT MID" Decsmber'll, 19% No* Larry Wise Haha, Wtoo and Associates Suite 178 $1 Raaatlx Court Redwood City, Califorois Dear Larry; Since your last visit to Navport bleach there have been several discussions involving the Planning Cormilsion and its staff, the City Cowmen, the Parkas Botches and Recreation Cola- aisston, departasnt heads, and myself, concerning both the scopa of your assigueonts and the propose you are asking on tboa. On the basis-of- our proviow discussions, l be" osin- tainMd that ,you are proctading according to schedule frith the assiposots Coatatnod in your agreswent with the City and that, according to cosswents by you in October, mob of the boost in- formation will be delivered for local attention It January. Novertbolesss there some to ba a mood for better communications betwoea us so that Interested agonctes, particularly the Parks, &who* and Recreation Comission, and the Commit# ally be kept well tafornod. We recognize that the City may have been at fault in not advising you earlier of the park slues proposed for precise plowing# but would like to know your tins schedule eo these. We note that the sarossiont colts for progress re- port, at intervals of coot more than afasty days# and aims the last subject report we dated October 10# asaums that a further report can be expected shortly, Your firet progress report mkos reference to certain "'additlooel services" not covered in the ayrsomsat# and state- onto are msda frogs lima to time both by local officials and to correspoademo with you that work is either cootooplatod or being performed on assignments Notch apparently are not covered io the sgrooewt (o.g., roviaions to the subdivision ordinance). CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • CALIFORNIA M. Leary Wise Page -2- I think it would be very helpful if you would either cover the status of your work for the City tipa comprsbansive progress reports or tome down in the near future and discuss the subject with us. My main COUCern is that we have a Complete understanding of Mhet services era expected from you both witbin and outside the tome of the current agreement„ se that our re- lationship will be on a businesslike basis. In addition, I am bopeful that we can do a better job of keeping each other in- formed. plans for the formation of a Cittsens Advisory Cow mitts* on capital t*rovasaiats art, now crystalliaipst and the availability of basic data from you for use by the Coemittee ie of increasing interest. If it is not possible for you to meet uith us before Christmas, best wishes for a, happy holiday season. Sincerely# Man SHHLTQN RS.M City Menag*r CC; planning Commission Parks$ Beeches and Recreation Commission ' esisr l0, 1936 City Plaziair� E4�eotasion i!"lty of lhrport Beach Rol a Report G►liforniaP1Ap , A tsntion Xr. Walter tor4ioor, Chairman Osatlgenr The folloVing report outl ter, Plan Meg""' sa moll 'as additional services rerAered duripB�e taat ninety daysr 1 . Pacific Electric tac ea Newport are Presently . under Study. P. >iO►+ taeCtian to stctai ce (11-1-4 District Controlled Nknufactur a been completed *W yreeaoted. \� 3• Inventory gi';existi aes `tor Madustrial, Owmeerolal, Residential Areas, et has been 45%; o mpleted. 4. All traffic eun8�I boon taken for the stmet and, ently being studied. 5. sently paring n , yea+ble layaat of <}. City Park . e 19th andswine Streets. 6. F parirjg to the start cf on origin and besting AdditlqLI Services Requested. 1 . Study and reoommendation for rezoning of Seaquist Ant%exation has been prevented: d. Report on tree plenting policies has been submitted n to Park and Moreation Oomasittee. 3• �`, ids ti aaad site of ole�r aat►oai Bib is BAN MUands Arne, is Guider prosen# study. City Muming Commission Newport Beach, Calif, page 2. 4. Design of intersection on Seventwmth Street etween Sixteenth Street and Ir Im Avenue (Irvine Subdivision) has .been cowipleted. Respectfully. o e HAMt ISE 88CCIATES LKtlz , r Leg PRCC�EDURE FOR ADOPTION CF MASTER PLAN and FOR ADOPTING PRECISE SECTIONS OF THE FASTER PLAN 1• The Master Plan S(a) The Planning Commission adopts a resolution of intention. (b) The Planning Commission sets date for one pu a hed ring. ✓(c) Publication must be in local newspaper at least ten (10) days prior to public hearing. ✓(d) The Planning commissions after holding at least one (1) public hearings adopts the Master Plan by resolution and recommends it to the City Council. (a) The City Council sets a date for at least one (1) public hearing. (f) Publication must be in local newspaper. at least ten (10) days prior to public hearing. (g) The city Council may adopt all or part of the recommendation of the Planning Commission by resolution. 2. Precise Sections of the ?,faster Plan (Official Plan Lines# etc.) (a) The Planning Commission adopts a resolution of intention. (b) The Planning Commission sets dates or two pubuo hearings. (a) Publication must be in local newspaper at least ten (10) days prior to public hearing. (d) The Planning Commissions after holding two (2) public hearings at least ten (10) days apart, adopts the precise section of the Master Plan by resolution and recommends it to the City Council. (e) The City Council sets date for at least one (1) public hearing. (f) Publication must be in local newepaper at least ten (10) days prior to public hearing. (9) The City Council adopts the Plan by ordinance as submitted or refers it back to the Planning Commission for further study. 3• Amendment to Master Plan Follor same procedure as adoption. FILE COPY 4, Standard Forma DO NOT REMOVE (a) Resolution of intention RESOLUTION (F INTENTICNs(PLANNING COKKISSION) TO ADOPT THE MASTER PLAN RESOLUTION N0. WHEREASs the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach# State of California# desires to initiate action to adopt a Street and Highway Plan as a part of the Master Plan of the City of Newport Beach, nowtherefore be it RESCLVEDs that the said Planning Commission in meeting assembled on the . day of ! 195# proposed to adopt said Master Street and Highway Plan as a general guide for the davelopmend of the City. —1- Regularly passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach, State of Califon is on the day of � ` 195,, 0 by the following voter" Ayers Oommnisaionerat Noses Commissioneres Absents Coamnissioners# Attests P g Commission Secretary Planning Commias cn Chairman (b) Notice of Public Hearing. NOTICE W PUBLIC HURING Notice is hereby given that the Newport Beach Planning Commission proposed to adopt as a general guide for the development of the City, a Master, Plan of Streets and Hifjmys, and that a public hearing win be held on said plan in accordance with State lax. And notice is here- by further given that said hearing will be held on the �, day of 195_,, in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11, Newport Beach, California at the hour of ..:. PM. Any and all persona interested may appear and be heard thereon. ecretary) Newpor Beach ann ng Go-MVa an 'v WHERSASs The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beaoh, State of California, has initiated action to adopt;a Street and Highway Plan as a part of the Master Plan. of the City of Newport Beach.$ and WHEREASs The Planning Commission has held two public hearings on the ,..,. day of t and on the _ day of , 195„_s afters giving proper legal notice, and WHEREAS.$ long and careful study has been given to the development of proper information to formulate such a plan which has resulted in the development of a Street and Highway Plan, which said Planning Commisaion feels should be adopted in the interests of the publio health.$ safety, and general welfare of the people of flewport Beach, now therefore be it RESOLVEDs that said Planning Commission does hereby adopt said Street and Highway Plan titled "Master Street and Highway Plan) City of Newport Beach and Adjacent Area'$ and hereby recommends that the City Council adopt said plane Regularly passed and adopted by the Planning - Commission of the City of Newport Beach, State Of California on the day of � 195 * by the following votes Ayes..* Commiesionerss Noes: Commissioners.& Absents Commissionerss RESOLUTION ADOPTING MASTER PLANS: PLANNING COMMISSION A RESOLUTION ADOPTING MA$TZR PLANS Off' LAND USS, STREETS AND J. HIGHWAYS, PARKS AND RECREATION AND RECOMMENDING THEIR ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL, ' WHEREAS: The Planning commission of the City of Newport Beach, California has passed 'A resolution of intention to adopt YALater Plana ror Land Use,, Streets and ,Highwaya, Parka and ' Recreation as part of the Master Plan of thin sityp and WHEREAS: Public Hearings have been held thereon on 'as required by law, and WHEREA.St C,aid Commission finds that said. Master Plana are necessary in order to:, (a,) ' Serve ao 'a ganeral guide for the development of public and private lands, streets and highways, (b) Promote the, �ublic health, safety, welfare and convenience. (c) Provide a comprehensive' guida for capital outlay 'on streets, hiE; ways and recreation .' axaaa. (d) Provide .an authentic source of information for residents and 4iivestora in the city. (e) To obviate •the menane to public safety and properi,y values rosultin, from inadequate provision for planning, now therefore be it RESOLVED: That said Planning Comrsiaaion hereby adopts those certain Master Plans as amended tand described as kxhibit "B" and dated , and,, be it FEL L4 U 00 not arwove AMTHM RHSOLMjv that. said Master Plans are hereby recommended for, adoption by the City Counoil, of the' City . of Newport Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. Hoeularly passed and adopted at a meeting of the kannine Oprrlmisolon of tho 'City of Rowport Beach held at _ P,M. it the :Cduncil 'Ohambors on the day of , 195T by the following vote t A"1 U t " WORE t A== AND NOT VOTTNCF t ' ATUST t PL?ftNG RESOLUTION ADOPTING MASTER PLANS:, PLANNING COMMISSION, A RESOLUTION ADOPTING MASTER, OLANS• OP d;ANA USE STREETS AND ' HIGHWAYS, PARKS AND RECREATION AND RECOMMENDING THEIR ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL: WHEREAS: The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach, California has passed a, resolution of intentibx� to adopt Master Plans for Land Use, Streets and Highways, Parks and Recreation as part of the' Master ' Plan of this 'pity, and WHEREAS: Public- Hearings have been hold thereon on as required by ^;law,, and WHEREAS,: Said Commissions finds, that said Master Plans are necessary in order to: (a) , Serve as a general, guide for the development of public and private• landg; , 'streets and highways, (b) ' Promote the ,public health, safety, welfare and, adnvonfience. (c) Provide a comprehensive guide for capital outlay on streets) ,highways and recreation areas. (d) Provide, an authe4ti.c source of information for, residents and investors in the city. (o) To obviate 'the ,menane to' publi>p Safety and property values resulting from inadequate provision for planning, now therefore be it RESOLVED: .That said. Planning Commission hereby adopts those certain Master Plans as' amended and described as Exhibit• '"B" and dated , . and„ be it FILE COPY, DO NOT REMOVI FURTHER RESOLVED3 that said Mastep Plans are,, hereby recommended for adoption by ,the' City Council of the City- of Newport Beach as the Official Master Plan of said city. a Regularly ,passed 'and adopted at a meeting of the Punning' Commission of the City of Newport BeAgh- held at P.X. in the Cbuncil 'Chambers on the day, of" a 1957 by , the fdllow� vote*, . 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WISE / O HAM WISE AND ASSOCIATES TO DISCUSS THREE PHASES OP THE MASTER PLAY MW 23rd, 1957 Yr . Walter Longmoorp Chairman of the Manning Commissions called an adjourned meeting of the Planning Commission to order in the Council Chambers at 7.40 P.M. There was a roll callof the Commissioners. Mr. Iongmoor told the Committee members that the reason for calling this meeting was for the people who are interested in the Master Platen. Their comments would greatly assist the Planning Consult ant, Hahmp Wise and Associates, in preparing this Master Plan for the 'City# Mr. Harry Berghp Orange County Planning Commission, was iintroducedy to the Committee members by Mr. hongmoor.*Mr. Bergh said he was here as an observer and not 'as a member of the Commission. W, Longmoor them introduced Mr. Wise and Mr. Barber of the firm of Hahn, Wise and Associatesp Planning Consultautto to the Committee* R 1: Mr. Longmoor then told the Committee after seeing the Master Plan# the Study Groups should send any suggestions or recommend4tiou they have to the Planning Commission. There is a time schedule on the acceptance if the Master Plan up to ninety 'days. The Planning Commission will hold two public meetings on the Master Plan. Yr. Wise was then re-introduced. to the Committee to explain the three phases of the Master Plan. He stated- that maps were fastened around the wall, Did not put up all the maps as there was not enough room for them. Colored maps are the three phases of the Master Plan and are the maps being presented to the Commission. He advised the Study Groups not to study maps separately but to study them all together as they are all related. 7.ANI) USE PHASE This plan is a general guide to. the Planning Commission for the next. 15 to 20 years. There are two major changes as followss- 1. industrial Park area around the Buffalo Randh and one in the area near the Costa Mesa Line. Industrial Zone would have installations like Helipot. 2. g Shopping Regional Sho in Center located on Mc Arthur Boulevard'. FILE COPY DO'NOT REMOVE PAGE' TWO 0 • 23rd, 1957 STREETS AND HIGHP(AY PHASE. The relocation of the freeway was explained to the Committee. A high level structure with two lanes for local traffice was pointed out. Red Lines shown on *map are proposed major streets. Dashes are future streets. Other lines shown are secondary streets. It must be remembered by the, Committee that these roads are all planned for the future. These plans are all on a 20 year program. Interchanges have been set up at the location which will best serve the Cityof Newport Beach. Major and secondary roads go either over or under the Freewaro PARKSAND RECREATION PHASE Dae s not recommend a •large park but advises that neighborhood area parks would best serve the community, or combine playground sites with schools. Explained that green circles on map indicated locations of parks and brown circles indicate locations of schooJe,�;;;;; Mr. Fred Barber'wrent into more' detail on the three phases. He stated the new Master Flan would require new zoning requirements. TAm TTST! TTFTASi'_,, will serve as a guide and is not a zoning mapr but will be of great use in the future growth of the City. Showed on the map whe37e on Onyx Avenue in Balboa Island a administration and professional zone-would be located. STREETS AND HIGHWAY PLAN - no O'cean Front Road. Balboa Blvd. divider would be moved in a northerly direction to provide three traffic lanes - Bag Avenue wil]l. be a one way street this will greatly speed up the traffic flow. Plan to tie ' Me Fadden Plaoe?into Balboa Blvd. , Tustin Avenue should be major street as there are three school on Irvine Avenue. r PARKS AND RECREATION - There is a need for a school on Balboa Pennisula along with a neighborhood park. Mr. Wise and Mr.Longmoor both stated it would be wise for the ,Citizens', Committe Study Groups to study the recommendations of the Master Plan. Hopes the Study Groups will have their suggestions as soon as possible so the capital improvement program can be put together. The Master Plan will helix the Planning Commission build a better City. PAGE TI•M , U023rd* 2957 Mr. 7ongmoor then asked the members present if they would like to ask any question. The questions asked were as follows:- Mrs. Fitzmorris asked if plans for -off street- parking were made. Mr. Wise explained to her the plans for parking. ------------------- Mr. Bergh asked if Mr. wise would elaborate a little more on the basic thinking of the industrial park area as to situation and extent of area proposed to cover. The area around the Buffalo Ranch was tgnta�ively'-being considered by the County for an estate type development• Mr. Wise stated the land around, the Buffalo Ranch was relatively f lat terrain and was approximately 600 acres. Ideal site for factory location* Was of the opinion that most of the residential population will be further down the Coast in the rough terrain. Feels a well supervised industrial park area would help the tax load in the area and boost up the pay roll es- it is close to the homes and probably be a good site for an industrial development. A good industrialarea is a great attraction as they keep thisarea in better condition than some multiple dwellings. Mr. Bergh thought it would be a good idea if the City maintained a very strict control on this area and the industrial area near the Costa Mesa line was discussed. 11r. Bergh stated that both Cities should work together to handle this situation properly. Mr. longmoor explained at this point about the M-1-A - Controlled Industrial Zoning ordinance-Whibh is in effect in Newport Beach. Costa Mesa' s Planning Commission is in the process of adopting ,a similar zoning ordinance. . --------------------- George Gurr then asked for an explanation of the proposed four lane highway to Balboa Penninsula. Mr, wise explained the traffic flow reports .and stated that during the future years the population density in the Balboa Penninsula would be increased. There would be 15,060' •cars owned by the residents and 15,000 " cars would be brought in by visitors. Mr. Wise also explained the traffic flow figures for the following areas:- 15th Street Bridge at Newport Boulevard Marine Avenue Mc Arthur Boulevard Coast Highway. �E FOUR A 23,d,, 1957 Pars. Beek asked where the school site would be located in Balboa Island. Par. Wise plan proposed to fill in the Canal and have the school and recreation site built there.- Feels that a plan can be worked out between the City and the residents which will benefit both parties. ------------- Plr, Reddick wondered about the' plans for ingress and egress to Penninsula and Lido Isle which had been planned. Mr, Wise went into great detail on this stating that 32nd stree should be widened and this would greatly relieve the traffice congestion at Via Lido and Newport Boulevard.. -------------- One of the members asked if a cloverleaf would solve the traffi@k- problem at Pic Fadden Place.more effectively. He was told it was very expensive to do this and the plans for the ground level would solve the problem much more inexpensively, ------------------ One of the residents wondered why it was necessary to improve the roads to bring people into Bp�boa Penninsula as the residents there would like to keep it as a purely f'esidental district. Whether the roads are good or not there will be an influx of summer visitors,, she was toldr but the roads need th&se improvements for the purpose of getting ,in and out for emergencies ------------ There was a discussion by the Committee on charging an entrance fee and methods on how this could be done such as fencing off the beach in some way as we are getting all the undesirables who do not wish to pay 50je for the priviledge of using Huntington Beach State Park. Views were express by Ben Reddick on the proposal of the Irvine Company to donate land for the proposed freeway. Stated example of what was accomplished with regard to the Long Beach Freeway along these lines . C Tur. Longmoor again impressed on the Study Groups the importance of discussing the Plaster Plan with their individual groups and deciding on the necessary recommendations at the earliest date possible. Each study group' will receive a copy of the Master Plan as there has -been 100 copies printed up. If individuals receive a copy the charge will be $25.000 Ben Reddick suggested that the City take blueprint copies off the the , negative maps he had. This would assist some people in studying the Y,as,ter Plan. Meeting aaj clurned at 9,15 P,M, Y goy , ' • RESOLUTION NO. 618 A RESOLUTION OF THE, PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE FILE COPY CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING A MASTER PLAN DO NOT REMOVE WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City )of Newport Beach, State of California, has initiated action to adopt a Master Plan for the City of Newport Beach in accordance with State Law and the City Charter; and WHEREAS, long, and careful study has been given to• the development of proper information to formulate such a plan which, said Planning Commission feels should be adopted in the interest of public health, safety and general welfare of the people of Newport Beach; and . 11 WHEREAS, said Planning Commission has taken the following steps in the development of said Master Plan: 1. The Planning Commission, with the help and guidance-of the consulting firm of Hahn, Wise and Associates, have made an extensive survey and study of the City of Newport Beach and adjacent areas. -A Master Plan has been developed consisting of -the following units: a) Land Use b) Streets -and Highways c) Parks and Recreation 2. The Planning Commission in May 1957 received a complete report and recommendations from the Planning Consultants for a Master Plan for the City of Newport Beach. 3. The Planning Commission has distributed this Master Plan report to members of the City Council; Citizens' Advisory Committee; department heads of the City; Newport Beach Elementary School District;, Newport'Harboi High School District; Orange Coast College; Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission; individuals and civic organizations 0 • presumed to be interested and affected by the Master Plan. 4. The Planning Commission, in order to advise those con- cerned with areas adjacent to the City, has also filed copies of the Master Plan report with the following: a) Irvine Company b) Orange County Planning Commission 5. The Planning Commission has published notice of hearings on the Master Plan and has held four hearings at which the matter was considered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said Planning Commission does hereby adopt said Master Plan in accordance with the Master Plan report attached herewith. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of the Commission be directed to certify and transmit the Master Plan to the Council of the City of Newport Beach for consideration and adoption. Regularly passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach,• State of California, on the day of , 1957. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: LJ retary S Chairman RESOLUTION NO. 618 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE FILE COPY • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACK ADOPTING A MASTER PLAN DO NOT REMOVE WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach, State of California, has initiated action to adopt a Master Plan for the City of Newport Beach in accordance with State Law and the City Charter; and WHEREAS, long and careful study has been given to the, development of proper information to formulate such a plan which, said Planning Commission feels should be adopted in the interest of public health, safety and general welfare of the people of Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, said Planning Commission has taken the following steps in the development of said Master Plan: • 1. The Planning Commission, with the help and guidance of the consulting firm of Hahn, Wise and Associates, have made an extensive survey and study of the City of Newport Beach and adjacent areas. A Master Plan has been developed consisting of the following units: a) Land Use b) Streets and Highways c) Parks and Recreation 2. The Planning Commission in May 1957 received a complete report and recommendations from the Planning Consultants for a Master Plan for the City of Newport Beach. 3. The Planning Commission has distributed this Master Plan report to members of the City Council; Citizens' Advisory Committee; • department heads of the City; Newport Beach Elementary School District; Newport Harbor High School District; Orange Coast College; Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission; individuals and civic organizations r . . presumed to be interested and affected by the Master Plan. 4. The Planning Commission, in order to advise those con- cerned with areas adjacent to the City, has also filed copies of the Master Plan report with the following: a) Irvine Company b) Orange County Planning Commission 5. The Planning Commission has published notice of hearings on the Master Plan and has held four hearings at which the matter was considered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said Planning Commission does hereby adopt said Master Plan in accordance with the Master Plan report attached herewith. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of the Commission be directed to certify and transmit the Master Plan to the Council of the City of Newport Beach for consideration and adoption. Regularly passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach,- State of California, on the 19th day of December 1957. AYES: Reed, Copelin: Keene, Longmoorl Smith, Hayton� Rudd? Lind: Sturtevan NOES: None ABSENT: None S� - LCh4aiSe eCary • RESOLtrTION ADOPTIN4' mASTER MANSi PLANNING CCMMI88TON A RNSOLUTION ADOPTING MASTER PLANS -OF LAND USE* 'STREETS 'AND HIGHWAYS, PARKS AND- RECREATION AND RECOMMENDING THISIR• ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL, WHEREAS., The Planning. Commission •of the City of Newport Beach, California hap passed A resolution 'of intention to adopt _ Master Plans for Land 'Use; .Streets' arid Highways, Parks and Recreation as part of the Master Phan of this oity; and WHEREASt Public Hearings have been held there= on , as required by law, and WHEREAS: Said Commission 'finds that said Master Plans are necessary in order tat (a), Serve ad• a general guide for the development of public and private lands., streets and highways. v (b) Promote the public health, safety, welfare and c9nve4iOnGe� " (a) Provide 'a comprehensive guide for capital • outlay, on streets, highways and recreation areas. (d)' Pravide 'an. authentic source of information for residents and investors in the city. ' (e)' To obviate 'the m'eriane to public safety and' ' property values resulting from inadequate trovision. for planning, now therefore be it RESOLVED,. That said Planni ng Commission hereby adopts those certain Master Plans as amended and described as Exhibit "B" and dated ,, and be it E CIMPY , FMTHM ABSOLVED, that said Master Flans, are; hereby recommended for adoption by •the City Counoil• of the .City of Newport Beach as the Official Master Plan of said city. Regularly passed and adopted at a meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Newport' Beaoh held at P.M. in tho 'Council Chambers on the day of , 1957 by the following vote: AYRS: NOSSt ABSENT AND NOT VOTING; ATTEST. 0 0 / DV PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION REPORT 1. The language in the report of the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission has been changed in certain instances for clarification purposes. 2. The recommendation of the Committee regarding the recreational area along the shore line in the Upper Bay area does not agree with those of the Orange County Planning Commission. During the conference with Mr. Wise, it was concluded that this area should be shown on the Master Plan primarily for neighborhood recreational facilities. There should not be an over-emphasis 66 public recreational facilities. 3. In view of the opposition presented by the Elementary School District and the Parks, Beaches & Recreation, the proposed school sites on Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula have been eliminated. The original recreational plans submitted by Mr. Wise provided fbt both public and privinte schools. Because of confusion by the School District and other interested persons, the now proposed school sites refers to public schools only. We are mindful that the provisions of the Master Plan regarding Parks, Beaches & Recreation should be reviewed annually by responsible agencies. FILE COPY DO NOT REMOVE 4 NOTICE .OFPUBLIC NEARING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WILL HOLD A FOURTH PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED 'MAKER PLAN PRESENT904TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION BY THE FIRM OF HAHN, WISE AND BARBER AND TO RECEIVE, CONSIDER AND ACT UPON RECOMMENDATION AND SUGGESTIONS FOR CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AND ADDITIONAL PROPOSALS COVERING' THE PHASES OF PLANNING INCORPORATED IN THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THE 5th DAY OF DECEMBER 1957 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,. Copelin, Secrdtary Newport Beach City Planning Commission Publication Date Received Publ D . 4'P°��� V ■Datte Received ,,�, Y" li'" ■ i DO)NOT REMOVE 4b e n1 ,Laf y+ n �i�.!>nl y aster., ,. , } an Hearing f � R With an audience of two;.t!e { ` hing , Commission d I - 21 minutes last' +� for,Plan hearing. i 1' e ., fKfommission Chairman- Wdt ZAKS"mmoor informed the t the hearing will be apt Dee. 5. a did point out, however,, e. ,1 iee,I of Hahn, Wise and 5 asiand Wise had receive and Wise had rbceiv V° its and recomm6nd 11 the Planning'Commission. he planning consultant will 1 confer with the commisal A on the Master Plan, Lo ngmoor also pointed A t the Master Plan is nel�,. � `f but is just a guide u w. chi laws may be made. "To be successful," he said, (Master Plan) must +be ra el and amended eve The.Plan is not f f not, worth-a e year m keep t c rren , t! FILE COPY DO NOT REMOVE Pan . . -y .fY7aY+d+-+s-«.... r • " + r ti, Street Development : , 1 prefects Overhauled 5jDdday's study session 'of the counts," Wise persisted. 'yXop'' Vwpgrt Beaeli Planning'Commis- have to name streets major whatll, /bq turned out to be a bull ses• the traffic occurs." - •, •� during which planners bull. But the Planning CommissiOp y Larry Wise, of Hahn and City Engineer Bert Webb 0 , d �> !, authors of the city's Master him. They argued Baysidw pr. Plan, out of several of his street and ;the present. �Coast Iildt is "A highway recommendations. would become normal rest • ''^Newport planners also'sketched streets when an inland f s i 94*te blanche plans for north•south t '. � imttjor and secondary streets which went through. 'tEatended well into Costa Mesa ter- Planners also argued WiN out, . ory. of his designation of 19th $t` N a ^ flame argument was raised with .major route.. They said it akould i t se as to the advisability'of mak- be secondary from Harbor Blvd., t .Tustin Ave. a major street across the Newport p'reewsy, to to Coast Highway northbound. Irvine Ave. rather than original. a, ' Planning Commission commit- ing at the freeway. ! !. , headed by George Lind, rec• Wise agreed 20th St., runnlltt'bt tnmend, Santa Ana Ave. as a the same direction for the lWnae fitoro'likely route. distance, should be the tnajer' lySWise said he had chosen Tustin street. r9 � t 8cause the northerly portions of ., Se'rving on the street committee yule street were as yet undevF4 -of the planners were Bert Webb, NT M. ; be easier to wig0y}� city engineer, Wesley Smith and „My planners pointed Rut Son y as Ave. was already fP►dtcfeet within Newport Behah.;Ni�e r��P Ea the change. wR ' i Mother of his obje r @een the nearness of t liara�twis ges ,on the proposed iniadd ay if Santa Ma Afr.. were pated a major route. tt wrjsd that Santa Ana AM. tftdthe route by under or over- {I and there would be iho„treed n intersection. Theiatrte at Newport Blvd. Wash re Planning Commisalo��e also took exception 11 n 'ernleaf Ave, and Oceanrona del Mar as majole said his traffic checkers• yshown heavy use of the two s. ThAnnn d made their ps duri summer. anners the• trifl#r lvstreets nly heavyriots dure summer ��r�.hght duringest of thew L CopyPlanners fe same cbnimg Bayside om Marineto Margweri ! 'wMchgrWla DO-NOT REMOVE �M {F��Rtg0 vs sP yYou canue :rite ,tra THE STREET AND H)CH "ANY COMMITTEE In its meeting of 8 Oct 57 approved the following conclusions ! 1 . it approved the Masthr Street and Highway Plan as prepared by Messrs. Hahn, Wish and Barber with the following excep- flons! a) The conversion of Fernleaf Avenue and Ocean Boulevard In Corona del Mar to' a major, flour-lane street does not currently seem indicated. The area these streets serve are approximately 80% occupied with residences and apart- ments . No excessive traffic loading- has been observed. b) The same conclusion was arrived at regarding the conversion of Bayside Drive from Marine Avenue to Marguer- ite to a major street as noted in (a ) above. e) It was the • opinlbn Of the Committee that the changes suggested for Balboa Boulevard easterly of McFadden Place, rearranging the Boulevard to accomodate three lanes of traffic travelling toward the peninsula and shifting two lanes of teaff)c to Bay Avenue from the peninsula was not realistic.• The opthlon expressed was that three lanes of traffic each way could be supplied on the Boulevard itself ,by eliminating all _curb parking from Main Street, Balboa, to McFadden Place. d) No conclusion was .made regarding the McFadden- Place- Balboa Boulevard-Newport Boulevard problem since the Committee did not have the report of the traffic engineer employed by the City Council-. e) The Committee was- in doubt as to the_feasibii ) ty •of making West Balboa Boulevard a four-lane highways it was its opinion that Seashore Drive should be widened not less than 25 feet; eventually to connect 'to a major street on the ocean front. , f ) That portion of Santa- Ana Avenue now. in the City Is a wide, Improved street and could reasonably become a part of a major street extending to the north. Access • to it . via Riverside Drive from Coast Highway could be had er) th- out too much difficulty; Since it extends through to Palisades Road it could carry a major traffic load to that Highway. The Committers suggests, therefore, that Santa Alta Avenue be substituted foi Tustin Avenue for north- south traffic. This recommendation is in accord with the suggestion of the Orange County Planning Commission. FIL,E COPY ! ) DO NOT REMOVE 2. The Committee revie}ted the report made by the Orange County Planning Commission to our Commission and approved its recommendations with the following exceptions: a] It is the beluef of the Committee that Jamboree Road be made the major north—south street from Coast Highway to MacArthur Boulevard, easterly of the Upper Bayr with feeder streets tothe aquatic parks, and that Bayside Drive, now extending northerly from Coast Highway remain a minor street. b1 Nineteenth Street, as recommended, should be classified as a major street, should extend from Harbor Boulevard across the Newport Freeway to Irvine Avenue rather than v originating at the Freeway . Respectfully submitted, ,STREET AND HIGHWAY COMMITTEE Messrs Web Smi h f Copr inr l i lid I ,rm n (2) gay REPORT ON THE PROPOSED NWPORT BEACH MASTER PLAN OF 1957 PREPARED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT FILE COPY TO THE N911PORT BEACH CITY PLANNING COMMISSION: Do SNOTREMOW: The following report deals only with those portions of the proposed plan which are primarily of County interest as expressed by actions of the Orange County Harbor Commission and the Orange County Planning Commission. On August 12, 1957, the Orange County Harbor Commission by formal action approved the following recommendations: MASTER STREET AND HIGHWAY PLAN 1, BAYSIDE DRIVE Bayside Drive from Pacific Coast Highway 101A to Jamboree Road at the northerly end of Upper Newport Bay should be given further study as to alignment and width in relation to development of abutting property and this portion of the Upper Bay which it will serve. This route acts as a collector for other major routes shown on the plan and is the direct route between proposed recreational areas. 11hen such study has been made and its alignment and width determined the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways should be amended to conform. 2. IRVINE AVENUE Irvine Avenue should be classified as a major street, having not less than four traffic lanes from Orange Coast Freeway to Jamboree Road around the northerly end of Upper Newport Bay. 3 . SANTA ISABEL AVENUE Santa Isabel Avenue should be classified as a major street, having not less than four traffic lanes from Harbor Boulevard to Irvine Avenue in vicinity of Upper Bay Aquatic Park. This route, together with Irvine Avenue, will carry high volumes of traffic to and from the Aquatic Park and should be developed to adequate standards. Santa Isabel Avenue is shown as a four lane traffic route on the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways. 4. MESA DRIVE Mesa Drive, as shown on the proposed Newport Beach Master Plan, appears to be a more satisfactory through route than Del Mar Avenue, and it is therefore recommended that the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways be amended to conform with the proposed Newport Beach Master Plan in respect to Mesa Drive. Report on Proposed Newport Beach Master Plan of 1957 Page 2 MASTER PLAN OF PARRS AND RECREATION AQUATIC PARI{S 1. It is recommended that three proposed aquatic parks be removed from the Newport Beach Master Plan, as follows: (a) The Aquatic Park shown on the northerly side of the main channel to Upper Newport Bay north of the High Level Bridge: Ultimate boat traffic in this channel will approximate that now in the Harbor entrance and cause conflicts and hazards with the use of this property for water recreation. Vehicular access to the area below the bluffs will be difficult. Its close proximity to the County Water Recreation Area (Harry Welch Park) minimizes its need at this location. (b) The two Aquatic Parks shown on the easterly side of Upper Newport Bay; one at the mouth of Big Canyon; the other near Shellmaker Island ,just• north of the County Slater Recreation Area (Harry Welch Park) : Access to these areas would be through areas designated by the Master Plan of Newport Beach as residential, to place active recreation at these locations would further congest the roads in the vicinity of the county water recreation area now under development. It is recommended that in the elimination of the two aquatic parks on the easterly side of Upper Newport Bay as publicly owned recreation areas, consideration be given to marine recreational facilities, such as boat basins, in the detailed planning of the Upper Bay. 2. The Aquatic Park shown on the westerly side of Upper Newport Bay in the vicinity of 23rd Street and Irvine Avenue is a desirable location. Its accessibility and natural terrain makes it readily adaptable and feasible of development . Its location makes it convenient to a large segment of population to the north and west, particularly if the recommendations under Master Street and Highway Plans are carried out. Report on Proposed Newport Beach Master Plan of 1957 Page 3 3 . The proposed Newport Beach Master Plan shows two Aquatic Parks at the extreme northerly end of Upper Newport Bay; one in the vicinity of Delhi Flood Control Channel; the other near the intersection of Mesa Drive and Jamboree Road. It is recommended that these two Aquatic Park Areas be joined and substantially expanded into one large regional public park. This location at the northerly end of Upper Newport Bay and the highway pattern adjoining this area makes it more readily available to inland population than other locations on the bay. Large numbers of people could enjoy water recreation facilities here without becoming involved in the traffic in the more developed areas of Newport Harbor. PUBLIC VIMI SITE AREAS It is recommended that studies be made for providing public vista sites or areas along the bluffs on each side of Upper Newport Bay. Such sites were often referred to as "Windows to the Bay" by the late Harry Welch. Upper Newport Bay, when developed, will present a great attraction to many visitors. Enjoyment and protection of private property and adequate provision for sightseers and visitors necessitates forethought as to provision of this important passive recreation facility. On September ll, 1957, the Orange County Planning Commission took formal action to approve all of the foregoing recommendations of the Orange County Harbor Commission. The County Planning Commission on September 110 1957, authorized transmittal of this report to the Nevrport Beach City Planning Commission together with the following additional recommendations: MASTER STREET AND HIGHL,IAY PLAN 1. SANTA ANA AVENUE Santa Ana Avenue should be classified as a major street, having not less than four traffic lanes from Orange Coast Freeway to Mesa Drive. The Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways designates this route as a four lane county secondary highway. This route, as a parallel arterial to the Newport Freeway, will carry high volumes of traffic from the Santa Ana Freeway to the Orange Coast Freeway crossing the San Diego Freeway and the Irvine Freeways. This 3 mile portion of Santa Ana Avenue is part of a 10 mile county arterial highway, 7 miles of which is designated as a primary highway with six traffic lanes (Red Hill Avenue). I Report on Proposed Newport Beach Master Plan of 1957 Page 4 2, SUPERIOR AVENUE Superior Avenue should, be classified as a major street, having not less than 6 traffic lanes from Pacific Coast Highway to the Newport Freeway, The Orange County Master Plan of Highways classifies this route as a six lane primary highway. 3 . NINETEENTH STREET Nineteenth Street should be classified as a major street having not less than four traffic lanes from Newport Freeway to Irvine Avenue. This route has regional significance as it will offer an alternate route for the Pacific Coast Highway between the cities of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach. The Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways classifies this street as a secondary highway with four traffic lanes. MASTER LAND USE PLAIT INDUSTRIAL PARK Because of conflict with potential and logical residential use it is recommended that the location of the proposed Industrial Park be placed instead at a location northerly of the northerly slope of the San Joaquin Hills, i.e. northerly of the Sand Canyon Crash and easterly of MacArthur Boulevard. Respectfully submitted, ORANGE OUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMEN arty E. ergh, anni ^D r and Se�etary to the September 27, 1957 OrangerCounty Planning Commission BETIr��ppa��/1+yY� /�M++ rr /�II�� �rCc + N ,np� �{• nnY�� mm±�yypy�,�vpp{{ Mot s�21n5]y�tflp�+� < ainri Q+o.•�.� UTAA4,L0 S V03 MV7rrlvdsYs o 3dFk+h+.F3i.�..x 6 1100'1IA'I`WO 1X'1t;UEH; Mas CIS Ma ZWDIVI S7;.CaU k IN 6'Nl3ULMOVILD M=* l# r'ata in Muster Plun r000ntly subtaitted by Hahn Viso and aaes�iRt,ssr, go Convorsatians wanks subdivi,dor-a v4d wra curroubly davelopim sutadivisions in Upper Bay troaw v'tel"t tansubdivided roporty in Upper vlay �z�aa�a,.A?r«�. fk.. 610057 *Oros(tea $+toaster ie►h) foss$bi b tasnaexactioaa xi*(Lsrad $Oros (ftA0 6 +20mastsr flan.) Total possible undovojopod ,Land�Arod i,n c�nd ad�aoaAzat •tab $00ca+ti taaCklw «wsertrtrwrwrrt,r�twwr+'rtFwr «rs«wM►r««,.r«trMKrwr«rw� Ow ^a aCreaD Number of possible arooide-Abel 16ts ooaaDutod dts 4 1pkca per a►OVO-27040m, 1M Uoteallff subdivision yaildod 3rt46 lobs par across Harbor UISh ar4a yialdad 4 Plus lo0o Par Acro# Standard type subdivision with saVoragO sibs lot of 7#200 sa4 rb• y10 dsa an average of 4 lot* -w'ibh a hIrA ar 4020 lot* per acre, ,11he aaembar of lot* par *ore varies• a,ocordins; to abrd0 4rran,?4M*ntew ft# acaroaga and rrambor possible hats cabcrsn utaoaee may be roduoo4 be.. sausa. or possiblo Industrial Arvaso Sk%oppinej scud. Volainoss iienters# { and assreaga needed :for schoolat V4rkDA and Public Luidingsot his aaroaga laaa Will to pertly or laholly esds6t by hk-Aar 40806110d. valuations for lndustariallBhoppin,„ and Apartment ^*craw arogat (Be* buster Lw ud Use VIAU P490, 21) i ft rk a#ad bacroatton area of 16000 per lot„ Rrtd`- 0#00 per acre ahoald � �''L4�wr+vrrrrww*wr�rtwrtrtrtrir+�rrtsrrruaw+irt�ir+�rt+rrfiwr,�t« kr«sat'+w4Q5gG3U,r� � It its is possible to purebaso l and .st the sasuet. priaa r,aici Sias+ s0r'001, and park altos at Irvine and ipth fstreat of 000004F O petit aO rs tbO above, ar.:ount would tstu`Ckk�fl�w.+�rrewYi�.+e+�rtr«art�tsK�er�rr�,�rsi +.«�6�3 sores I Now mmy acres should be noodoM aster tso. VMStar plaza f Or S'0110*1146 data# (Page d) Tboir esbl=to aavovars or tharea f arnal^0 On 6760 { aaraa to *Ott-let* popuuttion, oo: nat 0d as follorraa 10 peoples per acrar.rrt6760 * &iA604 ���� 6 it it is *40*076i'l 9 6d,t520 �®11'� +�• it it to ►�r 870tX 9 47 624 Divided 'by 5 a x•w w,*U; $5 DO'NOT REMOV$ 4 Population for Undevolca, ead arcs, tilt izx city 4nd• poesiblo, { annexa'ble arass II i * 4 CITY OF NBWOORT BEACH e . dA0rOANIA , x� „ .,, XOTIC'E OF PU IC HEARING NOTICE IS ,HEREBY GIVEN TgAt THE HEARING Or TH13 PLANNING, rs COMMISSION CITY O 1. 'PORT $EACH ON TS�L' MASTER PLAN SCHEDULED FOR'SEPTEtT M, 26� 19577 AT THE HOUR OF ,8s00 P.Mr •SAS BEEN CANCELLED AND RESP.T•FOR 800 P.M.',' OCTOBER 240 19570 ' ' THE HEARING ON T9u,11ASTT,R• PLAN wn,6' $E HELD IN THr, C0UTICn CHAMBERS OF TM NE",rPORT BEACH CITY STALL AT WITCH TIME AND PLACE ANY AND ALL PERSONS ' SNTPRESTrD MAY' APPEAR AND 13E ��y�,,?.`��f],['la• HEARD THEREON* Ray,Y. copelins Sea retary, Newport $oftdh City PlenninO Commission Publication Date ',^ � . , Received for Pub] Date Rscclved. - '' 0 , ( h 1 yLF .•I , j 0 • Mel NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NWPORT BEACH WILL HOLD A SECOND PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN PRESENTED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION BY THE FIRM OF HAHN, WISE AND BARBER AND TO RTCE'IVE, CONSIDER AND ACT UPON RECOMMENDATION AND SUGGEST- IONS FOR CHANGES, MODIFICATIONSO AND ADDITIONAL PROPOSALS COVERING THE PHASES OF PLANNING INCORPORATED IN THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THE 15th DAY OF AUGUST 1957 AT THE HOUR OF 8:o0 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, I Ray Y. Copelin, Secretary Newport Beach Ctty Planning Commission Publication DatelAJE Received for PnDate Receivd FILE DO NOT REMOVE A (Continued from Page 1) 1 do everything possible to up-! grade property in Newport I Beach was emphasized by sev-' eral speakers, including R. B., Pogrom, 6011 Seashore Drive; Mrs. Phihp•Burton, 2920 Ocean Drive, Mrs. Emory Moore, 2005 Ocean Drive; Mrs. Robert Rea, 1200 Tustin Ave. i Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Moore both protested any R-2 zoning in the Ocean Drive area In Cor- ona del Mar and Mrs. Moore went into details explaining work�of the parks group of the Citizens Committee. Petitions from Balboa Island, she said, show a need for a park there or across on the mainland, w.rere boys can play ball during the winter. "I would never be a party to a plan to put a park on the mainland for island children to ruse;" Walter Longmoor, chair- man of the commission declared. "It would break the city pay- ing for liability insurance to protect the children in that heavy traffic." LITTLE ACOLADr Mrs. Rea thought the Balboa peninsula district should be zoned R-1 in an effort to up- grade it and plans to rerout ' traffic in the McFadden Place area met with little acclaim, especially from P. C. Palmer. 'Roy Maypole, 200 Crystal Ave.,: said he hoped the philosophy of the master plan and the com- ; mission is one to upgrade all property In the city. ,+Pl; Following the hearing, corh- missioners expressed regret + ' there was not a better repre �l+;Y sentation of Newport Beach ,A, 5 people at the meeting. They had i ' expected the council chambers( Wyk' to be crowded. "`• Election of commission offi- '" cers was held-at close of the k i session and all of the officers ,�•; were re-elected; Longmoor—In FILE �� v ` spite of rile is—as chair- v yf ? man. George Ling a as vide chair- '` �, man and Ray T. Copelin as secr�-tary. , DO)NOT REMOVE � a � ._ Ballsi e • TILE. Y Designa', E -, as um First public hearing of the new Newport Beach Mas- ter plan, held last night in City Hall by the City Plan- ning Coon mission, was attended by 28 persons. Most of the discussion throughout the long night was about Balboa Island and conditions there. Most of the talking was done by Arthur opposite villa Marina. He said Kramer, 1403 North Bay Front. the island is a playground now He did not want another bridge and does not need a park or to be built connecting the island playground and Ire is distinctly ,with the mainland and if one is opposed to filling in Grand Can- built he wants it at the west al for park purposes. He made end of the island instead of at a direct attack•on the master Onyx Ave. plan itself and declared the city Kramer wants all of the bus- had thrown away taxpayers' mess taken from the island and money in getting it. iroved over onto Bayo-ide Drive,I TOO CROWDED - _ The plan, he declared, only I31L5 to funnel more people in- fo areas already too crowded or comfort, such as Balboa Is- land and he could see no good (in schemes to ease traffic ovement. He cited the Jammed ' 'raffic on Marine Ave., and said ;that if the commissioners would mvove bus[ness off the island it ould be solved, beca *v. ne •• , aid, the congestion is caused real estate people's cars,who, • .S e charged, move theni every `ye. tour after the wheels have been ,chalked by traffic police. Kramer ended up by declar- ng he still owns his (tome ❑r + • everly Hills and lie guessed he •ould move back there. t Stung' by continued attacks on hhe commission, L. W. Briggs, Veteran commission member, de- teiared the trouble with Balboa �shrnd to be due entirely to the ' ,seloshness of the people who ; ,have developed it. At the time 'the first master plan waa adopt- ied, the commission made every + 1effort to zone Little Island n-1 + but could not overcome citi- zen resistance The same was •„ �true when they tried to solve ,parking congestion on Maride •. by putting in parking meters, he declared, "Balboa Island is the hignest prieed slums in the United 4States," Briggs said. "It is that way because each owner of a 3o foot lot was thinking only of himself. There are 1400 lots on the island with a concentration of So people to the acre, which Is unheard of." That the master plan should t— (Contin„n_ed o4 Page 3)__ - s , ,M -STE - PLAN RAP'PLU Dowgrading NilResidents0arge .. Newport Beach residents filled we could hold tine Peninsula for .bole counter Therefore that's cBeadt alAs evidence a fed tine of doW gplan a he fife City Hall Council Chambers exclusive Rd Zoning" gestio11 of c11anginn 1>ist night protesting, for the most Roy Maypole, of '200 Crystal talk about more R3 zoning. We multiple the zoning in U et area lie #art, what they called a "down- Ave,, Balboa Island, wanted to must upgrade." $fading" in the zoning suggested know if there should be a "philoso• He suggested a gradual improve- by the new master plan. phy" pointed toward inviting more ment by not allowing multiple ttveen 3Fro St. and t and ewpo dtn Blvd. • The occasion was the first hear- residents to the Newport Beach units dest to be replaced if they are °ceanHans d�nLorenz, of v 208t azel, Ing on the plan by the City Plan- area or not. tan C. C. Palmer, of eth St., a Dr,, 'Corona del Mar, made what ring Commission. Longmoor,said the master,'p A R ' Other criticism was levelled at Is ,not a philosophy. It's a con- Marine Ave. tng fo Upark- he termed a "nasty comment:" sideration of present facts and an owner, sag master plan suggested relocating extended plan for the future." ing lots o a Island, rather "]1 leaks as though the master or widening of streets and high- "No city in the wprld would let tha ofe nal builJiings, as a plan was made as it no houses ex- "No which protesting residents 'ih'fi Called "unrealistic" and "imprac. fyou oot lot two let alone on i M SO a the`tra_f Q d parking area." though this was a vacant ` deal;" and suggested provision for parks or other recreation areas on * * * - Balboa Island — which could in- f Volve filling in the Grand Canal— received the most heated blasts. Planning Commission Chairman 1 Island ' Called "'SIUM Walter Longmoor launched the albs Alan's first hearing by quoting' MI���1 ffom the letter of transmission Emotional furor was stirred at "one of the most expensive slums ground off the Chairman waiteralLoti moo commission de- which accompanied the plan, say- I ever saw: t lug that "contain elements of these last night's Planning Commission Tie said there were 80 people to marred. plans may clash" with conditions hearing on the Newport Beach an acre on the 140 acre island, ,I.w1lI not and would never rec- and traditions. master plan over•proposals to fill "three times the amount' that ommend such a thing, which would Plan's Defender in the Grand Canal- to provide a should be allowed per acre." drive those little kiddies over that Fred Barber, a representative park on Balboa Island. "It's all because of the selfish bridge.'It would be murder," he of Hahn, Wise & Associates, lath- Jack Mathis,'Beverly Hills re• people who planned and developed Said. Ora al the master plan, was puts• taller and owner of property on it thin]:ing of each, lot as their A mother who had her young ent to decipher and defend. the Grand Canal, struck out at individual piece'of property rath- daughter sitting sleepily beside Arthur Kramer, of 1403 Bay the master plan in general. er t h a n the community as a her said she didn't feel there was Whole," he said, any need for any park or Cma- + Front, Balboa Island, who said he "I have been on the Beverly Longmoor Protests ground area-in such a beach com- d been there 18 years, asked the Hills planning commission and I As to any possibility of a play munity. 1s5ion why the master plan showed this plan to my friends — years ago had not been' there. They can't understand it. - ''ii'�_ And now this suggestion of filling f • oa 't we see the old in a beautiful water way. I can't a ked. 101, are the tax. see the sense," he said. ust 'expected to spend "However," -he added, "after Hahn and Wise every sitting here and listening to you a?" gentlemen I would rather leave, oor explained that some d subdivision ordinances the fate of my property your� d plan were adopted by hands than some outside agency.; I'm just going to sit and be thank- Council and the rest was ful you're here." Bic Said even those would Park In Itself be ithanged under th e ,�• Balboa Islander Roy Maypole in- sisted the island was,"a park and ttdg t- "downgrading" of playground in itself. You'd •have boas were: to buy about a dozen lots to egram, of 6011 Seashore bald a playground there and e area in West Newport where would the Park, Beach and the ;railroad and Ocean Recreation Commission get t h e .a8 alr$kdY developed. It money?" Svark I1,8'1'dship on the pea- , Commissioner Louis Briggs, who e to; change the zoning described himself as having been' t0 R2:' in city and county planning for 301 Ilhfllip- Burton, of 2020 years;described Balboa Island as' Vd.,;'Corona del Mar: I - Jgblished as R1. . e *. * * 11 11 p'sep it kept R•}• td AS-the hest land r on anC it more ciowd'. aiup: p Moore, of 2006 >1 lbaa: "The mas• Of P1 n Q s 1multiplt aweil. e7 i f nin5u7n. C ,rerne she dealr r " trend erArt be Just the opposltee Few Complpmts� Barber attempted to explain rite {i {1 master plan zoning was designed to Indiento what the future would The slrrnts and WOMAy P011,111 look like and asked if the area of the Newport Brach master plan hasn't best suited for R2. Mrs. received relatively litilr criticism Moore thought not, at last night's planning vammis- Too Narrow shill l+earing. A Corona del brae Poppy Ave. R. H. Pegrom said the plan "in- resident spoke against the reran- dicates a new lngrris from high• ing of her area. "The streets are Way lot to A'ewpurt Blvd. at about 1 too narrow for the traffic now. bath Sk. If the Pnrtlie I.deClric .Rezoning would only bring mute freight depot is moved l0 58111 St., traffic," she said, as was suggested at one time, the "we're against all downgrading, two 'would conflict." too," emphasized Chairman Long- .There's nothing concrete on moor, "1Ve tried to keep RI Rod mnvInt the drpaL" sold City Bn- R2 zoning on Balboa Blvd. from glnccr Brrt 11'rbb. "Pacific Llce- llicl sides Pl. to the Peninsula Sete lull tenlnkivcly agreed to the l 'point on the last master plan, but 581h St, pueinn sort are still hope iI were overruled and some of the to get tine facilinc+ moved—per- area was mode RV Balboa Islander Kramer wanted laps cv•n further than that;' ,the business district ruled off Bal- Another master plan su,,,�gestlon bon Island completely, rather than snarl rd was ❑u• routing of iraf zoning Onyx Ave. for profes.inn:d ftc iota 17fh 5t, and hack up Nlth offices and'reltrictin,^• the u,r of St, to avoid ASe1-arWrn Pl. commercial property In the pros- C, C. Palmer, who awns pro. cut Marine Ave. basinras dl:.trict pnrly In file area, said hr thought as the masice plan suggested• nlo:;t of the people their, would, Barber explained the Onyx znn- object strenuoudy to sitch a, ing would he leading tmmartl a second bridge from the Island neat move' very impractical. T In t' to the preacpt one. streets the are ntuclt too nary Irvine Land raw," he sold. The V111 St. roarl< "You're tryin4 to locl; the door wvy It Only 20 feet, cutnmiulOnrra After till` hm"e has gone," Kralller yerilied. sold, `.any espaneian of Newport _._.._ Reach is grin;: to leke pine, nn file Irvine land — not Balbun Is- land, Longman• Bald the planners sag- " gesled the second bridge because they thought the 1,Iand In a danc- crous position In the event of an earthquake or other disaster. He said he didn't feel a second bridge could be put elsewhere because 'ff of exponsive hater front homes 1 around the island and mainland. Barber said cost estimates on any of the master plan suggestions are impmsAne In "general" plan- ning, mud only become feasible when "specifle" plans for changes were bcin; considered. "Most of the plan sugr.esUons couldn't h^ effected for 20 or 401 years," he said. "Casts figuredl now would ba way out of the pda1 lure by the time the changes went into effect — if ever." Homes Obstacle { Mrs.Burton termed the Wldendng• of Baysido Dr., as the master plan suggested, "Impossible." She said the haloes now there woulff pre-, vent any such action, Barbee reiterated the plan Was a projection and said "we must plan ahead." Hits, Moore questioned the pro- posed Industrial zoning of L I do Peninsula because "the high value property all the haler should re- main residential." She also thought there should be more R2 zoning on the Balboa peninsula. "Geographically a peninsula creates its own traffic problem," said Commissioner Louis Briggs. "It has occurred to me the inns ter plan, as a guide, can lead in one dirictlou or another. IJAWUY / D �591 y AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION This space is for fhe County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange, BEN REDDICK of the said County, being duly sworn, deposes and says: THAT ...........he is and at all times here Affidavit of Publication of mentioned was a citizen of the United States, overthe age of eighteen years, and that ..........._ .................._.._............................................................................................._ he is not a party to, nor interested in the above entitled matter; that ................. he is the *.................. ......................................................................_......................_....................._ Paste clipping .................................... printer of the Newport Harbor of Notice News Press, a newspaper of general circulation, SECURELY In This Space printed and published in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, and which newspaper NOTICE OIL'PUBLIC HEARING has been adjudged a newspaper of general cir- Notice is hereby given that the Planning.CominisdJon oP the ' culafion by the Superior Court of the County 1.3%serber CityQJ Newport Beach will hold a third public hearift on the of Orange, State of California, under date of proposetmi An presentedto •the 6'rAmisslon byOctober 22, 1954, Case Number A 24831;, the tirryy wise and *a, consider thatthe notice, of whichthe annexed isa printed and actDmmenaAW copy, has been published in each regular and modt;and 'sdgge�tsttr.. for Chang entire issue of said newspaper and not in an proposa s c y pl$nnin� ' c9 . I supplement thereof on the followingdates, Proposed dn, Notice i� g� at ! said public t mr , Id I, fo-wif: on the 26th all•St�s• or 1957 the council Nlwp��»$d $t00II)� the t .........................y ..........�.?�:!zst.....��............................................. ;whi6� time clt G6 an�1�na ) all in the year 19...?7... ea`r 'dbe luftd•th CPZUri *try ..... geypnrt Beavp City ' Planning •�Commiseio- .............................. ......................................... .`.......... No. 1591 News-Press 1/30/57 *Printer Foreman of the Printer or Principal Clerk of the Printer. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this .................. .30th day of ......................A z--ust............, 19�`7...... ..-. -. .............. (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County FILE COPY and State. iG DO SNOT REMovE My Commission Expires ........................................November.._17........._, 19....59..... • % / 0 ` NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PLANNING C014MISSIOII OF THE CITY OF NE9PORT BEACH WILL HOLD A THIRD PUBLIC HI'ARING ON THE PROPOSED I4ASTER PLAN PRESENTED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION BY THE FIRM OF HAHN, WISE AND BARBER AID TO RECEIVE, CONSIDER AIM ACT UPON RECOMMENDATION AND SUGGESTIONS FOR CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AND ADD;. ITIONAL PROPOSALS COVERING THE PHASES OF PLANNING INCORPORATED IN THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV.WW THAT SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THE 26th DAY OF SEPTI]MBER 1957 AT THE HOUR OF S.oO P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE NVJPORT BEACH CITY HALL AT 1,IHICH TIME AND PLACE ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD THEREON. Ray Y. Copelin Secretary Newport Beach City Planning Commission Publication Dat4 Received for Pub1. Date Received,_ FILE COPY DO NOT REMOVE � 1580 • / off AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Orange, _... BEN,_REDDICt......_._.......................— of the said County, being duly sworn, deposes and says: THAT ............he is and at all times here Affidavit of Publication of mentioned was a citizen of the United States, overthe age of eighteen years, and that .......---- ............................................................................_...-..................................- he is not a party to, nor interested in the above entitled matter-, that ................. he is the *.................. ............................._........................................................._....................._...._ Paste clipping ................................... printer of the Newport Harbor of Notice News Press, a newspaper of general circulation, SECURELY In This Space printed and published in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, and which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general cir- culation by the Superior Court of the County NOTICE OV PI'BLIC HEARING of Orange. State of California, under date of that NOTICE Epl9 HEREBY R GIVE I EN min October 22, 1954, Case Number A 24831", of the City of Nei" 13 1 will hold a second public hearing that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed on the proposed master plan ,presented to the planning com- co has been published in each regular and misslon by the firm of Hahn, pY p g Wise and Barber and to recalve,++ entire issue of said newspaper and not in any consider and act upon recom-i mendation and suggestions for supplement thereof on the following dates, [conales, modificatiroposals ons, and they phases of planning incorporated t0-Wit: in the proposed master plan, A u3 t 2 NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN ......................................... ...................t..............-................_..............._ that said public hearing will bel held on the 15th day of August all in the year 19-51 1057 at the hour 'ol 8:00 p.m. in the council chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall at ...................... ..... ...................._... ........._................_..........................._ which time and place any and i all persons interested may ap- pear and be heardBardthereon, � .................................. .................................................................. Ray Y. Copelin, Secretary Newport Beach City *Printer Foreman of the Printer or Principal Planning Commission No. 1580 Clerk of the Printer. News-Press 8/2/57 Subscribed and Sworn to before me this .................. .2nd . day of .............._ ....... 19..57... (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County FILE COPY and State. �/ DO NOT REMOVE My Commission Expires ........................................Novernber..1..............__, 19...59....... r I.oq , CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT Date NO. T0: ROBERT SHELTON FROM: WoM; LONOMOOR SUBJECT: PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR HEARINGS OYd MASTER PLAN. I have discussed with Mr Wise a possible schedule for consideration of the Master Plan by the Planning Commismione At this point, I suggest the following schedulef Ie Mr Wise expects to be here Thursday June 20th for study sessions with the Planning Commissioni, 2e The law requires that the Planning Commission hold at least 2 public hearings. I am proposing that these 2 public hearings he 'hold, one in July and one in Auguste Do you have any suggestions regarding this proposed schedule? Will this schedule coincide properly with the sohedules of• the Citizens Advisory Committee? Tam ad•.ising' Mr Spurgeon of the Irvine Co and Mr harry Bergh of the County that Mr Wise will be here June 20th so that they may bo ,abls to discuss any suggestions they may have regarding the Master Plane If agreeable to you, perhaps we should file a copy with Costa Mesa and ask for suggestions• ,Jerry has received the rest of the copies of the Master Plan. I would appreciate it, if , you would request your various deppVtmente concerned with the Master Plan to make studies and submit writ -.en reports to the Planning Commission relative to any changes that should be made in the proposed Plan. Also : ako the same request to other Caramissiohs of the City having an interest. Also, I shall appreciate your discussing this schedule with . the City Council,, if you feel that itVwould appropriate at this point. 'be�, Sincerely yours Walter " Longmoor FILE ®Plf DO'NOT REMOVE NQT CI E' OF E IC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WILL HOLD TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN PRESENTED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION BY THE FIRM OF HAHNO WISE AND ASSOCIATES AND TO RECEIVE, CONSIDER AND ACT UPON RECOM1,10DATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR CHANGES1 MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL PROPOSALS COVERING THE PHASES OF PLANNING INCORPORATED IN THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SAID PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD ON THE 18th DAY OF DULY! 1957 and the 15th DAY OF AUGUST9 19579 AT THE HOUR of 8s00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE NZ-1PORT BEACH CITY HALL AT WHICH 'TIME AND PLACE ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD THEREON. Ray X. Copelint Secretary Newport Beach City Planning Co=ission Publication Date ' s Received for Date Received* FILE COPY DO'NOT REMOVE MY AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Newport Harbor ENSIGN In the matter of: Hearings on Boaster Plan STATE OF CALIFORNIA t ss. County of Orange J ARVO E. HAAPA I. ....................•--•--------........................................, being first duly sworn, and on oath depose and say ,that I am the printer and publisher of the Newport Harbor Ensign, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, and that the.....tOt ce...of...ER ig...RQar ng ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................ 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, ........1..... consecu- tive times: to-wit the issue(s) of _ y LEGAL N TICE .................................. Planning E OF e sCommissionher oY HEARING ................sT_....... .. x................ that the line 27 195 Notice is hereby given the City ................................................._......................................... of Newport Beach will hold two public hearings on the proposed ........................................................................................... master plan presented to the Planning Commission by the firm ..............................................................._...._......_............. of Hahn, Wise and Associates and to receive, consider and act, ............................................................................................ upon recommendations and sug•: gestions for changes, modifica-1 (( I tions and additional •proposals{t (Signed).... ......... .... ....�.. a , covering the phases of planning( Subscribed and sworn to before me this....22n.d.daYof Incorporated In 'the proposed master plan. .................JUIY............... 19.V Notice is hereby given that said public hearings will be held /.' on the 18th day of July, 1957 and :....... f.... the 15th day of August, 1957/ at Notary ublic in and for a the hour of 8:00 p.m. in the County of Orange, State of California. Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall at which time and place-any and all persons 31Y commission expires August 16, IM interested may appear and be beard thereon. RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary Newport Beach CIty Planning Commission F I L ra. C®PY DO NOT REMOVE MASTER PLAPI: PART TWE 0 0� New ®rt' Needs' Parks . , (Editor's Note: This is the last That's why master planners are cent of'NewporVs-developed area, Balboa Island, Jamboree Rd., the lbeach. a series of three articles cov- proposing 20 neighborhood parks to about one per cent below,average. Freeway and -MacArthur Blvd., ing the three completed phases serve 1,000 to 1,500 homes each; However, together with 254 acres upper MacArthur Blvd., Palisades the master plan just presented six community parks to serve of beaches, recreation areas add Rd.,' Upper 'Bay; and proposed Newport Beach by the city's areas containing two to four neigh- up to 10 per cent of the city's de- park sites -in West Newport, on rm of planning consultants, borhood parks each; and separ- Cliff Dr, Channel Pl, and Carna• veloped portion — or "four times ahn, {Vise & Associates. Finally: ate community' recreation build- the recreational area found in the tion Ave. arks and Recreation.) ings at four intermediate schools " * ' average city the size and charact- PROPOSED LOCATIONS of Some people just don't like toe H well as two others: Newport er,of Newport Beach." Harbor High School and the pro- community parks include 19th and And some of these same But the city must lay plans to posed MacArthur Blvd. H iIg h Irvine School, Jamboree ' Rd. eople Ave,in Newport. School, provide for a school population of School, Marguerite Ave. School * . 9,000 youngsters before -the turn Besides, a beach is "not a good and Upper Bay School. ace for an adult class.in. Ceram• THE CITY ALREADY has 49 of the century, piaster 'planners Other specific recomniendationa s," according to Newport's pro• acres, "mostly undeveloped,° de• Point out. And beaches provide by master planners include these: osed master plan.* voted to, parks '— or three per seasonable recreation at best. There will be "four intermediate I—"Plans for development' of schools, seventh and eighth, the school-park site at 19th St. and 7� Irvine Ave. should serve as-the grades, each holding schools, students; general model for all similar Ufa. dergat least 14 primary schools, kin- Srehoo/� Sites M* P/af each school through sixth• grade,. Planes proposed in the master each school holding 500 pupils." Plan." And p r i m a r y or intermediate 2 L"Signs should be set up at' schools are .the sites, where plan• appropriate locations to indicate ne! n -f rs project neighborhood park when the pgblic beach areas have de Surprise , to //�er�ell velopment, been filled to capacity. Incoming Already designated for neigh traffic should be informed of what borhood parks are Harbor View alternate locations are still Perhaps nobody professes him- concentrated areas will become and Horace Ensign Schools; the open. self more,surprised by Newport's even more concentrated. . proposed 'school at 19th St., and 3—In school-park site develop- recently proposed master plan "I'm net at all sure," he add., Irvine Ave.;,and suggested schools nient 'Rho city should retain title than Newport Elementary School ed, "that we can expect more pop- at 21st St. and Santa Ana Ave., and control of the park area." District Superintendent Roy An- ulation concentration in such areas dersen, as the Peninsula." I ' In their proposal for joint school- Anyway, he pointed out, obtain- i ' park site development, the city's ing a 10-acre, elementary school Cty Officers, Civic Croups planning consultant, Hahn, Wise site in a heavily populated area & Associates, listed 22 schools for might pose a number of �difficul- Newport. ties. "The wisdom .of trying toy M.uiling Over'KB Master Plan The only catch was that Ander- condemn nice homes is question- able," he said. sen had never heard of 14 of them. planners in,presenting the plan Newport officials and civic groups already are a Neither have the. school board to Newport Beach called it "gen- lvork studying implications of the master plan presented members, eral," not "specific." to the city by Hahn, Wise apd Associates late last month. "tt'e were not consulted by the Andersen agreed: "It looks like Following a review by the Planning Commission, pub- planners in placement of these a very tentative type of plan," he lic hearings will be announced by Commissioners. schools," Andersen said, 'I was said. There will have to be Adoption by the^Commission Will send the plan on very definitely surprised." "some changes m de;" he pre- its way to the City Council, Where more public hearings 0 He termed many of the proposed dieted, at least in regard to loca- will be held. locations, particularly on .Balboa tion of schools. ' ' Lawrence Wise of the city's firm of planning con- Island and the Peninsula, 'un- Why didn't master planners con- sultants has suggested that.Newport Councilmen set a realistic." sult him? Planners apparently ,assumed, "I don't know," Andersen said. .60-day deadline on amending and adopting the plan- e said, that population is already "I was available." o`O'NOT REMOVE - Ground Observers To Mee#' Friday Cham lQfl DdAf@S Members of the Newport Beae p Ground Observer Corps will me Winners in two divisions of the baby contest at the 1957 Costa Mesa Fish Fry with at 7:30 p.m, Friday in City Ho proud mothers. Scott Alexander, left, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Alexander of 1264 Council Chombers to receiv Watson St., Costa Mesa, won in Division I (six months through one year). Charlotte White- awards for hourstof service. head, daughter of Mrs. Jean Whitehead of 1674 Westminster, Costa Mesa, won in Divi• The also wtlt vt a r film an slon II (13 to 24 months). A total of iO3 babies competed for top honors in-the Fish Fry conferencepat Monterey,acccrdin contest Sunday afternoon. to Dr. J. E. Denhart. ` .�... ...._ ,w.._.�,_�_--------__. _--__- These Are the Nominees ' /� Farorife Teacher Vofing___- -Ballot l n,G'H Teacher Contest I cast my vote in the"Favorite Teacher"poll for: Here are the nominees in the Wilson School: Dorothy 1vhita- i Teacher's Name .... .....<.......... .... .. ... ..... ... Globe-Herald's FavorIte Teacher' ker. I School ............................................y contest: Everett A. Aca School: lyiilium I CiE Harbor High: Paul Caldwell, Bushard. y .......... ..••• • •• ..•••••. ......... .. . ....... Righter Goerke, Catherine Horn And Webster Jones. Blain School: Marion Parsons. My Name ..... ..................................... School: Miller, Monte Vista School:Nellic Long. Harbor Vle%v 1 Lindbergh5chobl•Garlan Wetzel. Harper School:M Address ... ... .. i PhilipIIfan• I .. ...... .. ........ ................` {� y rer and tycrner Carismp (tie). (You may vote as many times as you like,) IeII Of Awarded , Newport Elementary School:yir- 1 Mail this voting ballot to:favorit Hutchison. Ie Teacher Editor, $4ao,000 Contract LilleYA HNewpooracet Heights School: Robert 1 Ensign School Trances The Globe Herald, P.O. S16,---Costa Mesa,Calif--_-_- E Howard Hughes, aircraft monu• Butler. faeturer, announced Friday that a Corona del Mur School: Delores $40,000 contract has been awarded Reece. Beckman fnstrumntq, Hclipat di- Orwge Coast College: James vision. Fitzkcrald. The local manufacturers will St. Joachim School: Sister Mary build radar system computers Girard, which Hughes will use in V.S,Mvy Greenville Elementary ,School: contracts, Bonnfl Pray. _ • ` SPECIAL MATINEE IT'S CHRISTMAS Lnxrty � WEDNESDAY--1 P.M. 8•1551 IN JUNEI WATCH FOR OUR 36TH Bette George IT'S A F•0.0.0•R•Dl DAVIS ; ` SANDERS At 3100 West Coast Hlway Anne Celesta BAXTER HOLM 20, i I P t Master own: Part 1, j Newport Consultants Recommend Big lump in Industrial Acreage (Editor's Note: This is the first full time residents" — which well in the middle of Newport's -in a series of three articles coy- Newport is rapidly becoming"— predicted 80,009 population, Wise-eying the three completed phases, is 10 per cent. points out, of the master plan presented to The proposed "industrial Smaller shopping centers are Newport Beach last week by the park" acreage, to be divided planned to serve communities city's firm of planning consult- among sites in the Corona del 'of 2,000, "buffered" by a new ants, Hahn and Wise. First; land Mar hills; west of Newport ]rind of zone proposed for the use and zoning,) Blvd., and,at the north end of city by the use plan. Newport Bay, would represent This "professional zone" would "For it is in the nature of 20 per cent. permit apartment houses, clin- cities to grow." " al industry and commerce ics and professional offices, Loc This is the opening statement The smaller shopping centers are needed 'to equalize the pro- in the Plan of Land Use by New- were set up, the play indicates, port Beach Planning Consult- Party tax load and to provide ato prevent a duplication of the ants, Hahn, Wise .and As§oei- steady, year-around economy," 'strip' commercial development ates, the use plan states. Otherwise, which has complicated the city's increasing population and cone- - The statement, explains Law• present-zoning problem. This rence Wise, is the philosophy fluent increasing demand on-city parcel or 'block` system con- services might make taxes sky upon which all three units of the ' fines the commercial area and master'plan have been based: i- rocket, Wise-says. . prevents it from stringing itself land use; 2• streets and high- Regulations would "limit de- down both sides of a street,.dis- ways, and 9- parks and recrea- velopment to light industries and rupting the pattern and value of tion. other enterprises which will not adjacent residential property us But the Master Plan is pre- create problems of noise, smoke, it grows." faced by a letter of warning: , dirt and unsightly premises for Accordingly, present "strip" "Certain elements of these plans the , surrounding residential development- should cease, the may clryrysh with traditions, per- areas." plan advises,and the Coast High- sonal Interests, attitudes and ha- The plan also calls for a "large 'way commercial area just east bits of long standing. The first regional shopping center at the of Newport Blvd. should be re- consideration, however, must be intersection of MacArthur Blvd. zoned for industry. the welfare of the whole com• and the proposed 'freeway". .to In view of the growing resi- munity, now and In the decades contain "large branch depart- dential nature.of Newport Beach, to come." ment stores"...and "draw cus- the, plan urges an "increase in One of these "clashes" may tomers from the entire city, as the amount of land set aside for come with the land use plan's well as from surrounding towns single family" homes. projection of 1900 acres for in- and suburban communities, "The -Planning Commission," dustry. , The plan predicts Newport will the use plan concludes, "should But, says Wise, industry cur- grow in size 6,000 acres, main• review the master plan annual- rently accounts for only two per ly to the south and east. The iy and formulate any amend- cent of Newport's "developed proposed center would tt��h ments made necessary by,chang• area," Average for a "city of geographic hub of th ie>��a inimpy DO NOT REMOVE i L.I 8 36 6 3 Bicycles � � les T5.00 up Trikes ..................$5.50 up Pedal Car ........$8.95 up Strollers ...............$5.50 up I ^ OU Men's Shoes ,,.$1.49 up * Ladie's Shoos ......59c up Child's Shoes ......39c upaR ' Ladies Coats ......89c up i INEERED ShRINKLING SYSTEM Dresses .......m........29c up Mats & Purses......29c up ORK—WORRY_WATER! Men's Suits ...._$3.59 up Trousers ...............39C up Shirts ........................10c up Relax Enjoy the 5ummer - hats ........................50c up Let Moist O' Matic Take Belts ......................15C up Care of Your Lawn & Garden MANY MORE iatic — the new a V t o m a t I C BARGAINS ith a brain.. .Just set it . then GOODWILL to over, or undermwatering. INDUSTRIES MOIST ,0 MATIC COSTA MESA 117 E. 18TH ST, ATRS - PHONE LIBERTY 8.3559 LI 8.4282 t / 0y ALL PROPERTY ': D LOPZb PROPERTY LAND 'USAtS Single Family Residential 61P .98 14 ,26 612.98• 38,90 Duplexes 14.89 ;2.67. 1 14,Ci 7;29 Kulti•plo DwellinS8 59.73 _ ..1 .319 59,M $-79 Retail Comner.Ciaz.Qf1'ioes 70-59. 1 .64 ,. 70.,39. 4.47 Heavy Oomnwrbial '14",77 - 0 ,34 1-4 .77 lnduatrial 7,81 Vacant 166.69 , 34B8- - W cant iV,pper 810:37 18.86. Street" System 13, 4 12.f37 51$.7a� 2,. 2 Parks A5-,t2 15 e19 •IWIP2 • , Bile . Schools 79.Sa 1,86 79.60 5.•06 Public vaeat City Hall, . Amerloin.U-81on, Obv4rehes, Clubs, etc; 47,5 1 .10 . , 47.35. 3.01, Upper Bair Loowland and I•later 16.50, Harbor 18.18, &acheas 254,7t 5-�g TOM 4.•2w,vi, 1A6.00 1)575.68 100,0.o 1F11.E ' COPY Isp-NOT.UMOYt Match 131 1957 } Mr. Leonard Mittel Hann$ Aise 6 Associates Suite 179 61 Renato Court Redwood Cityi Caiiteanim Dear Leonard* Y The Citizens* Advisory Coamigtee is having its second general meting on Monday, iftch I% and .awe ai of the members have e"ssod interest In lear�sing;at tAe progress that has bean made in up-dating ,the CltyRs Aseter Plane We would appreciate it a goat-dal„,,-,these tares it you could make arsangewents to k to this group !or a tow minutes on the eventng of the l$th-o 1t it is not possible for you to be base 00 " this dateg please let us know as soon as you cans i'• sorry we did not girt you mots advance netloe a! WS, requests k -a Thomas H• Childs Administrative Asa&#tom _.. THCsift �a ' . k t.. FILE' C �• �s a., x MASTER PLAN: PART TWO ► F�� co NB- Street Planning Is Tricky (Editor's Note; This is the sec- and friction." autos, point out. allow six lanes of traffic" con- —also to be considered one '.. and in a series of three articles 3- "Through traffic —if a main During a selected day t h i s tinuing to Balboa Blvd. street. - covering -the three completed highway passes through or near spring, they note, 8,200 cars' en- 4- Coast Highway: To maintain 7- Peninsula Point: Ocean phases of the master plan pre- the city, it should carry the non- tered or left Corona del Mar; 5,- traffic circulation within the city, Blvd., Channel Rd. and Balboa ` sented to Newport Beach ilast stop traffic in a smooth, fast 400 'traveled to or from Costa "a two-lane section of this street Blvd. "are to form a one-way, week by the city's firm of plan- flow." Mesa. should be e a r r f e d on the new counterclockwise loop at the tip ping consultants, Hahn, ►Vise & Adding terrifying emphasis to To develop the best, safest and Freeway bridge over the entrace of Balboa Peninsula to speed Associates. Second:. Streets and the necessity- for such a three- fastest travel within the city, in to Upper Bay, alongside but sep- traffic flow." Highways.) gold traffic design, planners note, and out of the city and through arated from the Freeway." 8- Bridge to Balboa Is.: A one- Planning a street system for is their'prediction that Newport the -city, Newport's master plan 5- A new route between Coast way bridge entering Balboa Is. Newport Beach with its "complex will more than double its land includes these recommendations: Highway and Balboa Peninsula: from Bayside Dr: via Onyx Ave. i` mixture of peninsulas, islands, area and quadruple its population I.- Coast Freeway: "A new high- The Pacific Electric Railroad should be constructed parallel to bays and canals," is like "find- by the end of the century. level bridge is proposed to carry right-of-way should be purchased the present Marine Ave. kikge, ing the right path through all the Crucial points within the city the Freeway over the entrance for a four-lane route -from Coast which would become A Cmay hazards of a'tough golf course." are Newport Blvd. south of The to Upper Bay. The present Coast Highway to Balboa Blvd. This exit from the Island to 137Aide But find this path the city must Arches to McFadden Pl.; Marine Highway bridge should be elimi- boulevard would carry two way Dr. —or "strangle in its own traffic," Ave. on Balboa Is.; Via Lido nated so that the Upper Bay may traffic on four'lanes also between 9. Upper Bay Aquatic Park' accorfling to Newport's just-pro- from Newport Blvd. to Lido Is., may be developed." Major in- 31st and 24th Sts. But from Me- Bayside Dr. would "circle north posed master plan. and Balboa -Blvd. from McFad- terchanges are proposed at New- Fadden Pi. to Iv;ain St., Balboa, under the Freeway, then around Any sure-cure for bumper to den Pl. to Alain St. in Balboa. port Blvd., Tustin Ave., Jamboree three lanes would be designated the proposed Aquatic Park," con- bumper strangulation, planners "within 20 years," planners Rd., MacArthur Blvd. and Pla- for eastbound t r a f f i c with one necting with Jamboree Rd. say, must take into consideration say, "the normal flow at these centia Ave., lane remaining for westbound 10 Traffic control: "Traffic three factors: locations will approximate the $- MacArthur Blvd.; "This is traffic. "Two additional _ west- signals should be installed at the 1- "Interior circulation — the peak summer flow of today. Add proposed as a limited-access ex- bound lanes would be shifted to intersection of any two major people who live and work in the to this the summer traffic 20 pressway, south to the Freeway. Bay Ave." streets. All major streets should city should be able to move years hence, and you have, not It is proposed that the city take 6- Marine-Bayside Dr.: "This is be protected with arterial stop around easily and quickly in it:' a flow, but a flood." over the remaining portion be- considered as one street, to join signs. Center stripes should be 2- "In and out traffic —people ' Crucial points outside,the cen- tween the Freeway and Coast Jamboree Rd. at the Freeway painted on xll major and second- from surrounding areas should be tral Newport area are Corona del Highway as a major street." and to serve Corona del Mar." ary streets. Truck routes should able to get into town easily, Mar and Costa Mesa, planners,' 3- Newport Blvd.: "Present Bayside Dr. would be connected be established as shown an the transact their business and get who surveyed the origin and des- bridges over Coast Highway and with.lower Corona del Mar via Master Street and.Highway Plan back out with a minimum of delay tination of thousands of local the channel should be widerer to Ocean Blvd. and Fernleaf Ale. .map" filed with the city, t �• T 3 niI iit seat you at once. COSTA MESA ALPHA BETA OTHER ALPHA BETA STORES LOWED IX. OA SAYINGS ALPHA SETA COUNTRY STORE ANAHEIM DUARTE LOS ANGELES SANTA ANAL 'at PacLia;Seofe ARCADIA - FULLER10N LONG REACH TEMPLE CITY �- �TF1p^yH6=0 BELLFLOWER GARDEN GROVE ONTARIO VJ""T COVINA S S,O C 1 A,T i O N 211 E.ETULHeaHceataORONA 50.LAGUNA ORANGE v P.A P.d AER,Pretilent iTlll ally stas Ave.A COVINA LA,HARRA PASADENA 4f.HER HOURS: Haan DsDY 9L;I•Yi.e•T; COSTA MRSA LA VERNE POMONA w!NTER:!URG RT BEACH,CALIFORNIA Daily 0.10;EYE.BSI;Sm.lj-7 Closed Smdaps it, frighway, Carona del Mar FICPS — HARBOR 4200 j YSFRIDAY ac SATURDAY DUNE 7th 8th NTS WILL BE OFFERING NEW VALUES - RGAINS-IN NEXT WEDNESDAY'SLTU { H, GLOBE-HERALD AND JUNE 6TH HARBOR. MAILER FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT! I � I: 1 f IA� ' WA wA- I /s,. , ! / i Mug WrA'AW' ➢' = r- z v i rM NO OF= F f� f � � A G R E E M $ N T : THIS AORWOUXT. entered into this Qey OP; 1 , 1956, at Newport Beach, California, by and between the CM OF NEWPORT BEACH, herein referred to as the aFirst Party% and HAHKj, WISE AND ASSOCIATES, a partnership, hersu fter referred to as "Seto tid Party"* Wr. 'TNE33ETH, FIRST, It is hereby agreed by and between this parties hereto 'that for and in consideration of the sums hereinafter mentioned to be paid as herein provided, Second Party agrees to supply, to perform for and propar* and submit to First Party three(3) units of a Master Flan for the City of Newport Beach, providing for a ecarprehanxive long term general plan of Sand Use, Streets and HiOnmys and Recreation of said city and "of -any land within cane (1) mile outside the boundaries tNavof wMah may bear a relationship thereto. Said "ark and materials shall include the follo wUW, and variations therefrom shall be by mutual consent of both partiess 1. A4 gter .Plan of Latin Use a. Field survey of, and nipping of all , existing uses of lands Residential, by types, oawwrcial, industrial, public. agrloulUaal and ocean$ i:#nds b. Fopulation.projectivn:showir4 present ant P"41vte4 population to 1980. c. Pr*pare a Master L€4rA Use>Plan, report - t and analysis indicating mom desirable future develop- FILE CO F17 ament of area, and prepare a Land Use Plan leap. DO NOT REMOVE 1 It d. Prepare reeounrandaitions for revision of zoning ordinance. R- 2. tester Plan of streets and Hi. ways �`n" a.•x Aovl*e and bring cep to date. survey r 4 Pre t-street system., pavement wid#Ss, righ&-o sway :t dtYa9 Axd condition, b. TIwff to flues sty b&"A on trafflG counts. e. Origin aand destination study based on �fi`study of travel habits of drivers. v� '' ✓ d• Prepare a Water street and Highway �u L µ Plan ,Report and analysis to be developed as a e ! street improvement and development, loesation of freewa ys, major and secondary streets itu area &W a Street and Ftighmay Plan flap. �12 �G e. Make: special studies on the Pacific Electric night-of-Vay And. prepare alternate development plans for consideration of city; 3. master Plan of ReemAtion a. Field survey and inventory of pre*Mt recresti0h facilities. b. Analysis of present and,future require- ments: c. Prepare a Master Plan of Recreation ' Report and Analysis indicating most desirable' future development, d. Precise recommendations on three or ✓ ,a rt f,�ur specific sites requested by Recreation Commission. �v SECCOW; Second Party agrees to submit to First Party progress reports at Intervals not more than; nipe:tty (90) -i?- days epart. THIRD It is mutually uAaaerrtood and agreed tbatt 3r far ate= toe consistent with the work Herein to be performed. by Seeond Party and *hall, not Urede the Prop"008 t1wreof, First Party sball hsve'tha right to `desigmte to Second-Party the order of SecMd 8arty I* study and wrark in, d"elo"ent of said units of master plans, undAt is :further agreed ttaat the study of the tee.ific raectrio Rifftt•or- shall have immediate oonsidsratioan. FOURTH: It is further wwarstood and, agreed tbstt in the Zerformnee of its nark hereuaader, Second Party shall' strictly ;aonfQ to *1:1 ordimmneei ' of the city of newrport Beachs to all *Ututes of the State of California axtd to all regulations of the United States of Ra wriaa governing or affecting the performance of wreck or t'urnishing of asteaaia<is to a amunizipallty. FIM: First Party-ors to furL1i4# up—to to base amps, of city needed in Perfo wR .crf this .. t, and to make available to Secoind party all dal* available 4wd v�} Pertinent to perfcnancer of this agreement. 31=*' Second Party agrees to furnUh one hupdr" (100) printed copies of the report on the ,three (3) uailm of the M"tear plan herein ,agreed upon, SE'PEbiTltt ;First Party agseea td .pay to' 3eeand ?W-t q the tote) sum of Eleven Thousand six Htutdred Dollars ($11,600.00) payable as followtet (a) The sum of &W Mu*46and (Al gw.00) Oo1um per month in ten (10) _equa.l installments cm the lat day of each angpth, caeatmencing on the lat dmy of Xuass 1956. (b) Ttae further sum of the Thousand Sl.a HundPed (41,600.,00) Dollars upon coWletion of WWk "IpL _3_ v _v agreed upon. EIGHTH? It is further understood and agreed that Second Forty will coWl.ete all of the work herein dontemplated; and submit to and file with the City .the final plans mentioned herein not later than dune 1, 1957• IN WITNESS WHERMOV, the First Panty has caused its corporate name to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by readution of the City Council, adopted on ;the day of 1956, by its 96yor and City Clerk thereunto duly authorized, at;d the Second Party has hereunto.eet his hand this day and year first above writteh. CITY OF NEWPa}RT BEACH By yor , Cit Hy : Y FIRST PARTY HAHNV WISE AND ASSOCTATZX .:v L SECOND PARTY. -4-