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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJL Hare Associates (PA2002-192)CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 3 December 5, 2002 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: Gregg Ramirez, Associate Planner (949) 644 -3219 SUBJECT: Request to amend the Fashion Island Planned Community (PC -35) Development Plan and District Regulations pertaining to signage. The applicant proposes modified signage development regulations that would allow additional shopping center identification monument signs, vehicular and pedestrian directional signs and restaurant monument signs. APPLICANT NAME: Holly Sandler representing the applicant, The Irvine Company. RECOMMENDATION: Approve, Modify or Deny Planned Community Development Plan Amendment No. 2002 -002 (PA2002 -192). DISCUSSION: Introduction and Backqround: The Fashion Island Planned Community (PC) Development Plans and District Regulations were adopted in by the City of Newport Beach on November 23, 1987. The applicant is proposing to amend the section of the PC text titled "Fashion Island Sign Program" which provides the development regulations for all signage within the Fashion Island shopping center. This particular section of the PC text has been amended one time since the adoption of the PC text in 1987. Amendment No. 699; Resolution No. 90- 7 adopted February 12, 1990 added the "Entry Marker Signs" section to the list of the "Permitted Signs" portion of the PC text. The proposal is to amend the `Shopping Center Identification Signs' and the "Vehicular Signs" sections. Additionally, the applicant desires to create three new sections entitled "Restaurant Monument Signs ", `Restaurant Tenant Signs" and "Compliance with Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 2 MIN, III rill .I or4. IN, -4':Ik'J A Ti SAIV, Iii' t ho 0 20 4 �et VICINITY MAP WEE PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN I FLAN AMENDMENT NO 2002-002 (PA2002-192) Current Development: Fashion Island To the north: General office and commercial To the east: General office and commercial To the south: General office, commercial and residential To the west: General office and commercial LA Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 3 Parking Requirements ". All the proposed amendments and additions occur within the "Permitted Signs" section of the "Fashion Island Sign Program ". The development of Fashion Island into a regional mall over the last decade has changed the number and make -up of the tenants at Fashion Island with increases in both restaurant and retail square footage. The existing shopping center is comprised of approximately 1,438,850 square feet of tenant space divided among numerous small retail and service tenants and several anchor tenants such as Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Robinson's May, Circuit City and Neiman Marcus. Additionally, there are 32 restaurants that include a variety of fast food and convenience eating and drinking establishments as well as several destination type restaurants such as PF Changs, The Hard Rock Caf6, Roy's, Thaifoon and the Cheesecake Factory. The Fashion Island Planned Community has established a maximum total of 1,633,850 square feet of gross floor area (not including theaters) for the entire Fashion Island center, with a maximum of 15% of the gross floor are allocated for eating and drinking establishments. With the evolution of the mall complex, the applicant has found that a change in the sign regulations is necessary and desirable. General Plan The General Plan land use designation for the Fashion Island shopping center is Retail and Service Commercial (RSC). Signage associated with Retail and Service Commercial uses is permitted as accessory structures supportive of the regional mall, which is a permitted use in the RSC designation. Furthermore, the proposed amendments are consistent with General Plan Policy "F" which states that the City Shall develop and maintain suitable and adequate standards for sign control to ensure that commercial and office projects are aesthetically pleasing compatible with surrounding land uses and consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare. The numbers, size and content of the signage that will result from this amendment are appropriate for a regional mall and compatible with surrounding land uses. Additionally, the resulting signs will assist mall patrons with route finding by providing directional signage to significant mall features. ANALYSIS The applicant is requesting changes to two existing sections of the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations within the "Permitted Signs" section of the text that is a sub - section of the "Fashion Island Sign Program ". "Shopping Center Identification Signs" "Vehicular Signs" Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 4 Additionally, the applicant is requesting the addition of three new sections to the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations within the "Permitted Signs" section. "Restaurant Monument Signs" "Restaurant Tenant Signs" "Compliance with Parking Requirements" Staff has addressed each request separately below and has included the existing (if any) regulations, the regulations proposed by the applicant and the regulations recommended by staff. 1. Shopping Center Identification Signs: The existing "Shopping Center Identification Signs" section reads: "In addition to other signs permitted by this section, monument signs identifying the shopping center are permitted at each vehicle entry drive location. Two (2) signs are allowed at each drive entry location, one on either side of the driveway. The location of the signs shall be approved by the City Tragic Engineer to ensure adequate sign distance. The sign area of each sign face shall not exceed one hundred square feet and shall not exceed a height of ten (10) feet. Sign illumination is permitted." The applicant has proposed (Changesfadditions to the existing text are underlined): `in addition to other signs permitted by this section, monument signs identifying the shopping center are permitted at each vehicle entry drive location. Two (2) signs are allowed at each entry drive location, one on either side of the driveway. The location of the signs shall be approved by the City Traffic Engineer to ensure adequate sign distance. The sign area of each sign face shall not exceed one hundred square feet and shall not exceed a height of ten (10) feet. Sign illumination is permitted. Two (2) signs are allowed at each pedestrian entry location." Staff recommends the following (Changes /additions to the existing text are underlined): `in addition to other signs permitted by this section, monument signs identifying the shopping center permitted at each vehicle entry drive location. The names of major tenants may placed upon the shopping center identification sign. Two (2) signs are allowed at each entry drive location, one on either side of the driveway. The location of the signs shall be approved by the City Traffic Al Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 5 Engineer to ensure adequate sight distance is provided. The sign area of each sign face shall not exceed one hundred square feet and shall not exceed a height of ten (10) feet. Sign illumination is permitted." "!n addition to other signs permitted by this section, monument signs identifying the shopping center are permitted at each pedestrian entry location. One (1) sin is allowed at each of the two main pedestrian entry locations (directly across from San Nicholas Drive and Center Drive). The size of each monument Advertising, names of tenants or corporate logos are not permitted on these signs. The location of the signs shall be approved by the City Traffic Engineer to ensure adequate sight distance is provided. Sign illumination is permitted." The pedestrian entry locations are shown on Sheet LP2 of the exhibits provided by the applicant. Staff believes that one pedestrian monument sign at each of the two locations is sufficient to provide identification and that the size limitation will ensure that these signs are kept to a pedestrian scale. For clarity, staff believes that the "Shopping Center Identification Signs" section should be divided into two paragraphs, as recommended above, to state the regulations for vehicular entry and pedestrian entry monument signs separately. Included within paragraph one is the provision that would permit "Major Tenants" (as defined on page 13 of the PC regulations) names to be included on the "Shopping Center Identification Signs ". The purpose of these signs is to allow persons arriving at Fashion Island to potentially locate the closest point of entry to a particular major tenant. Staff has included an additional change to paragraph one to correct a typographic error. The amendment changes the phrase "sign distance" to the correct "sight distance ". Staff felt this was a good opportunity to make this change. 2. Vehicular Signs The applicant has proposes changes to the existing "Vehicular Signs" section that would permit the names of shopping center tenants to be included on vehicular directional signs. The existing "Vehicular Signs" portion of the text reads as follows: "!n addition to other signs permitted in this section, signs used to give direction to vehicular or pedestrian traffic are permitted. Said signs shall not contain advertising messages and shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Traffic Engineer." S Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 6 The applicant has proposed (Changes /additions to the existing text are underlined): "in addition to other signs permitted in this section, signs used to give direction to vehicular or pedestrian traffic are permitted. Among other directions given by these signs may be directions to major tenants restaurant tenants, exits, significant mall features or areas and other mall amenities such as valet drop - off. Such signs shall not contain advertising messages and shall be subject to the review of the City Traffic Engineer." Staff recommends the following (Changes /additions to the existing text are underlined): "in addition to other signs permitted in this section, signs used to give direction to vehicular or pedestrian traffic are permitted. These signs may provide directions to major tenants restaurant tenants exits significant mall features or areas and other mall amenities such as valet drop -off. Said signs shall not contain advertising messages or corporate logos and shall be limited to text only and uniform in font style color and size The location of the signs shall be subject to the review and approval by the City Traffic Engineer. Sign illumination is permitted." The word "advertising" in the existing PC text has been interpreted to include tenant names, and staff believes that this new language clarifies the existing development regulations by clearly stating that tenant names may be included on this type of sign. Additionally, staff feels that addition of directional signage that includes the names of major tenants and significant features will aid shopping center patrons and help improve vehicular circulation within the shopping center parking lots. The applicant depicts examples of possible vehicular sign locations and design on sheets LP1 and AD of the attached exhibits. 3. Restaurant Monument Signs The applicant proposes to add a new section to the Planned Community Text titled "Restaurant Monument Signs ". The stated purpose of these signs is to give restaurant tenants without frontage outside the mall area increased visibility and exposure. The applicant has proposed the following language for this new section: "In addition to other signs including tenant signs permitted by these regulations two signs are permitted which identify the major restaurant district. These signs shall be located along the Newport Center Drive ring road as free- standing two -sided monument signs These signs may be internally or externally illuminated Individual letters for the restaurant district name shall not b Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 7 exceed two L2) feet in height individual restaurants may be identified in an area of the sign which shall be no more than one foot high and 8 feet (8) wide." Staff believes that this proposed addition is a reasonable request and that the signage may indeed aid in the success of the associated restaurants. Staff believes that logos and "brand" lettering would allow for identification more readily than uniform lettering and should be allowed. Therefore, staff proposes the following text for the new "Restaurant Monument Signs" section to ensure that the maximum number of signs and restaurants advertised is clearly stated. An example of a restaurant monument sign and the possible location of one sign can be found on Sheets RM and LP2, respectively, in the exhibits provided by the applicant. Staff recommends the following language for the new "Restaurant Monument Signs" section: sided monument signs and shall not be located in other areas. Individual letters for the sign heading (e.g. `Island Dining' shall not exceed two (2) feet in height. Individual restaurant names may be identified in an area of the sign, which shall be no more than two (2) feet NO and 8 feet (8) wide. The total height of the sin structure shall not exceed a maximum height of sixteen (t 6) feet. The location of the signs shall be approved by the City Traffic Engineer to ensure adequate sight distance is provided Sign illumination is permitted." 4. Restaurant Tenant Signs The applicant proposes a new section titled "Restaurant Tenant Signs ". The proposed location for these signs is the facade of the parking structure located adjacent to Bloomingdale's. (See the photo simulation exhibit provided by the applicant dated 06126/02) The applicant has proposed the following language for this new section: "In addition to other signs including tenant suns and restaurant monument signs permitted by these regulations signs are permitted which idenhfy restaurant tenants Signs shall be limited to Restaurant Tenants and shall be located adhere along the top spandrel panel of the west facade of the parking structure Letters can be attached directly to the existing spandrel panel or can be attached to a new panel mounted to the spandrel panel. New panel height shall not proiect above the existing panel more than three (3) feet. Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 8 Individual letter height shall not exceed eighteen (18) inches. These signs may be internally or externally illuminated." Staff believes the other amendments /additions proposed in this application, along with what the existing regulations permit, provide the opportunity for sufficient numbers and types of signage for restaurant tenants. Placing signage on the parking structure would be repetitive, as the proposed new restaurant monument signs will allow restaurants with interior locations visibility on Newport Center Drive (see sheet LP2 of the exhibits). However, should the commission believe that these potential signs are desired, staff recommends more specific language regarding the number, size and location. In addition to other signs permitted by this section restaurant tenant signs are panel mounted to the top spandrel panel of the parking structure Any new sign Panel may not proiect above the existing panel more than three (3) feet. A maximum of two panel areas (existing or new) measuring no more than 50 these signs Total sign area of each panel may not exceed 50 square feet. Sian illumination is permitted. 5. Compliance with Parking Requirements The applicant has proposed a new section titled "Compliance with Parking Requirements ". The proposed language for the new text is as follows: "Any sign permitted by these regulations may be located in areas converted Staff believes the inclusion of this new section is acceptable and that it will aid in clarifying that new signage is permitted to be placed in what is an existing parking space so long as the number of parking spaces required by the PC text is maintained. Staff suggests the following for clarity: "Any sign permitted by these regulations may be located in areas converted Community Development Plan District Regulations." 9 Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 9 Environmental Review: This project has been reviewed, and it has been determined that it is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act under Class 11 (Accessory Structures). Public Notice: Notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the property (excluding roads and waterways) and posted at the site a minimum of 10 days in advance of this hearing consistent with the Municipal Code. Additionally, the item appeared upon the agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and on the city website. CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY Staff feels that the except for the "Restaurant Tenant Signs ", the proposed changes to the "Sign Program" section of the Fashion Island Planned Community will allow permitted signage to reflect the growth and changes occurring at Fashion Island and be supportive of Fashion Island as a regional shopping mall. The proposed pedestrian monument signs will help identify those two locations where sidewalks are located that provide access to pedestrians from the Newport Center Drive ring road to the shopping center. The proposed amendment to the 'Vehicular Signs" section will help drivers better negotiate the various parking lots of the shopping center by identifying directions to major mall tenants and major mall features. The proposed restaurant monument signs will allow restaurants with interior mall locations to have the opportunity for street exposure on Newport Center Drive. Finally, the new "Compliance with Parking Requirements" will clearly state that any new signage shall not displace required parking. As stated above, staff does not support the proposed new section titled "Restaurant Tenant Signs" since the new "Restaurant Monument Signs" section will allow those tenants with interior locations the opportunity to advertise along Newport Center Drive. One additional note, although exhibits have been provided showing design, dimensions and locations of signage, please keep in mind that should this proposed Planned Community Development Plan Amendment be approved the signs will be required to meet the adopted development regulations and they may not necessarily be the exact signs depicted in the application package. N Prepared by: Gregg B. Ram rez, Associate Pla ner Attachments: Submitted by: Fashion Island Signs December 5, 2002 Page 10 .� A. Draft PC resolution and findings for project approval B. Draft City Council Ordinance No._ and Exhibit "A" (Revised PC text) C. Applicant's letter of request D. Conceptual Plans /P ATTACHMENT A DRAFT PC RESOLUTION p RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2002 -002, MODIFYING SIGN REGULATIONS OF THE FASHION ISLAND PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND DISTRICT REGULATIONS. THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS, RESOLVES AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. An application was filed by the Irvine Company with respect to property commonly known as Fashion Island located within Newport Center Drive, requesting approval of Planned Community Development Plan Amendment No. 2002 -002 (PA2002 -192) that would amending the sign regulations of the Fashion Island Planned Community (PC -35) Development Plan and District Regulations. Section 2. Section 20.94 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code provides that applications to establish or amend a Planned Community Development Plan must be approved by a Resolution of the Planning Commission setting forth full particulars of the amendment. Section 3. On December 5, 2002, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing at which the proposed application was considered. A notice of time, place and purpose of the public hearing was given, and evidence, both written and oral, was duly presented to and considered by the Planning Commission at the public hearing. At the conclusion of said hearing, the Planning Commission adopted written findings and recommended that the City Council adopt Planned Community Development Plan Amendment No. 2002 -002. Section 4. The Planning Commission finds as follows: a) The proposed amendments to the Fashion Island Sign Program section of the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations are consistent with the General Plan and will not be detrimental to the project site or the City of Newport Beach. b) The proposed amendments are consistent with General Plan Development Policy F in that the resulting signs are suitable for Fashion Island as a regional mall, compatible with the surrounding area and land uses, are not excessive in number and will assist the public by providing direction to mall tenants and features. C) The proposed amendments to the Fashion Island Sign Program section of the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations are supportive of the ongoing development of Fashion Island as regional mall. d) The proposed amendments to the Fashion Island Sign Program section of the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations meet the intent of the Fashion Island Planned Community District and the Zoning Code. e) Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, this project qualifies as categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15311 (Class 11, Accessory Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act Implementing Guidelines. JR Planning Commission Resolution No. Page 2 of 2 Section 5. Based on the aforementioned findings, the Planning Commission hereby recommends approval of Planned Community Development Plan Amendment No. 2002 -002, including the draft ordinance attached as Exhibit "A ". PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 5th DAY OF DECEMBER 2002. Im M Steven Kiser, Chairman Shant Agajanian, Secretary AYES: NOES: 0 ATTACHMENT B DRAFT CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE 0 Exhibit "A" ORDINANCE NO. 2002- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2002 -002 AMENDING THE SIGN REGULATION OF THE FASHION ISLAND PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND DISTRICT REGULATIONS WHEREAS, as part of the implementation of the Land Use Element of the Newport Beach General Plan, the City prepared and adopted a Planned Community Text and implementing ordinances known as the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations which establishes planning objectives and development standards for the orderly development of Fashion Island regional mall consistent with the General Plan; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, this project qualifies as categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15311 (Class 11, Accessory Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act Implementing Guidelines. WHEREAS, on December 5, 2002, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing at which the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations and Planned Community Development Plan Amendment No. 2002 -002 were considered. A notice of time, place and purpose of the public hearing was given, and evidence, both written and oral, was duly presented to and considered by the Planning Commission at the public hearing. At the conclusion of said hearing, the Planning Commission adopted written findings and recommended that the City Council adopt Planned Community Development Amendment No 2002 -002. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 20.94 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the City Council held a noticed public hearing on Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan Community Development Amendment No. 2002 -002; and to consider an amendment to the and District Regulations and Planned THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and Regulations (PC# 35) shall be revised as provided in Exhibit "A ", with all other provisions of the existing Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations remaining in full force and effect. SECTION 2: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this Ordinance. This Ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall become effective thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption. This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on and adopted on the day of 2002, by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS IuG\Y077 ATTEST: CITY CLERK Ab EXHIBIT "A" (Amendments /additions underlined) Shopping Center Identification Signs "In addition to other signs permitted by this section, monument signs identifying the shopping center and major tenants are permitted at each vehicle entry drive location. Two (2) signs are allowed at each entry drive location, one on either side of the driveway. The location of the signs shall be approved by the City Traffic Engineer to ensure adequate sight distance is provided. The sign area of each sign face shall not exceed one hundred square feet and shall not exceed a height of ten (10) feet. Sign illumination is permitted." two pedestrian entry locations (directly across from San Nicholas Drive and Center Drive). Vehicular Signs "In addition to other signs permitted in this section, signs used to give direction to vehicular or pedestrian traffic are permitted. These signs may provide directions to major tenants, restaurant tenants, exits, significant mall features or areas, and other mall amenities such as valet drop -off. Said signs shall not contain advertising messages or corporate logos and shall be limited to text only and uniform in font style, color and size. The location of the signs shall be subject to the review and approval by the City Traffic Engineer. Sign illumination is permitted." Restaurant Monument Signs "In addition to other signs permitted in this section, a total of two monument signs that identify a maximum of six (6) restaurants each are permitted. Corporate logos and "brand" lettering are permitted on these signs. These signs may be located along the Newport Center Drive ring road as free - standing, two sided monument signs and shall not be located in other areas. Individual letters for the sign heading (e.g. "Island Dining shall not exceed two (2) feet in height. Individual restaurant names may be identified in an area of the sign, which shall be no the City Traffic Engineer to ensure adequate sight distance is provided. Sign illumination is permitted." Compliance with Parking Requirements "Any sign permitted by these regulations may be located in areas converted from existing parking spaces, provided that the remaining number of available parking spaces meets the requirements of the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan District Regulations.' ATTACHMENT C APPLICANT'S LETTER iq THE IRVINE COMPANY September 12, 2002 Patricia Temple Planning Director City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Re: Fashion Island Sign Program Dear Ms. Temple: RECEIVED BY PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY (1C nlc,I,. — -._ AM SEP 17 2002 PM 71819i101iiiidia��51415i6 In connection with our proposed modification to the sign program for Fashion Island, The Irvine Company hereby applies for the following changes to the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations as adopted on November 23, 1987, with four subsequent amendments: • In the "Shopping Center Identification Signs" section (Page 14), add a new third sentence which reads: "Two (2) signs are allowed at each pedestrian entry location." Revise the "Vehicular Signs" section (Page 15) to read: "In addition to other signs permitted in this section, signs used to give direction to vehicular or pedestrian traffic are permitted. Among other directions given by these signs may be directions to major tenants, restaurant tenants, exits, significant mall features or areas, and other mall amenities such as valet drop -off. Such signs shall not contain advertising messages and shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Traffic Engineer." • Anew section entitled. "Restaurant Monument Signs" should be added as follows: "In addition to other signs, including tenant signs, permitted by these regulations, two signs are permitted which identify the major restaurant district. These signs shall be located along the Newport Center Drive ring road as free - standing, two -sided monument signs. These signs may be internally or externally illuminated. Individual letters for the restaurant district name shall not exceed two (2) feet in height. Individual restaurants may be identified in an area of the sign which shall be no more than one foot high and eight (8) feet wide." 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 -7011 • (949) 720.2000 m l ` City of Newport Beach September 12, 2002 Page 2 • A new section entitled "Restaurant Tenant Signs" should be added as follows: " In addition to other signs, including tenant signs and restaurant monument signs permitted by these regulations, signs are permitted which identify restaurant tenants. These signs shall be located on the parking structure fagade and may be internally or externally illuminated. A new section entitled "Compliance with Parking Requirements" should be added as follows: "Any sign permitted by these regulations may be located in areas converted from existing parking, provided that the remaining parking shall comply with all parking requirements of the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations." Thank you for your consideration of these changes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact either Holly Sandler at (714) 245 -9760 or Tim Paone at (714) 282 -9159. Sincerely, G. tWOVL-- Ronald J. Keith Executive Vice President Commercial Property Development Investment Properties. Group RJK/se Cc: Holly Sandler Tim Paone ,f / \\ File01\ uws�serickson \MYDOCS \keith\Fmhion Island\Fashion Island Sign Program.doc Findings for Planned Community text Amendment for new sign types located within Fashion Island ringroad. Three new sign types are proposed: vehicular directional, pedestrian monuments and restaurant monument. The intent of adding the new sign types is to allow vehicular and pedestrian traffic better and safer accessibility to the retail and restaurant locations. Vehicular directional signs are a common sign type found at most regional retail centers. The vehicular directional sign provides quick reference to major tenants and will not include advertising. Currently the pedestrian monuments are located at the vehicular access points; the proposed new locations will be directed to the pedestrian access points. Fashion Island has become a popular meeting place for shopping and dining. The restaurant monument will provide needed direction to the restaurants that are located internally and do not have signs visible from the parking areas. The granting of this proposed Planned Community amendment will not be, contrary to the purpose of Section 20.67 - Signs. In fact, adopting the amended text may provide a safeguard of life, health, property and public welfare by providing direction to minimize ambiguity by patrons of Fashion Island. The sign types proposed will comply with the design guidelines set forth in the Planned Community. Furthermore, the proposed signs will not be materially detrimental to the health, safety, comfort or general welfare of persons residing in the neighborhood, or detrimental or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood, or to the general welfare of the City. c ,; 0 THE IRVINE COMPANY November 20, 2002 Patricia Temple Planning Director City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Re: Fashion Island Sign Program Dear Ms. Temple: In a request dated September 12, 2002, The Irvine Company applied for four amendments to the Fashion Island Planned Community Development Plan and District Regulations as adopted on November 23, 1987, in addition to those four amendments, The Irvine Company hereby requests the following change be included: • In the "Shopping Center .Identification Signs" section (Page 14), modify the first sentence to read: 'In addition to other signs permitted by this section, monument signs identifying the shopping center and major tenants are permitted at each vehicle entry drive location." Thank you for your consideration of these changes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact either Holly Sandler at (714) 245 -9760 or Tim Paone at (714) 282 -9159. Sincerely, q. Ronald J. Keith Executive Vice President Commercial Property Development Investment Properties Group RJiC/se Cc: Holly Sandler Tim Paone 23 $50 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. California. 92660.7017 (949) 720 -2000 Tn n� -n+ Tnn7 nT nn41 1111 rl7 AT'-V9 PlIUTnM1C 1 iULlu •1 •r Page 1 of 1 Ramirez, Gregg From: Holly Sandler [holly @jlhare.com] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:18 To: Gregg Ramirez Subject: Fashion Island Signs Importance: High Hi Gregg, Nice seeing you last night. Below is the proposed information for the parking structure signs. Let me know if you need anything else. • Signs shall be limited to Restaurant Tenants, and shall be located anywhere along the top spandrel panel of the west facade of the parking structure • Letters can be attached directly to the existing spandrel panel or can be attached to a new panel mounted to the spandrel panel. New panel height shall not project above the existing panel more than X -0 ". • Individual letter height shall not exceed 18" Thanks. Holly A. Sandler Senior Project Manager J.L. Hare Associates, Inc. (714) 245 -9760, extension 14 Fax (714) 245 -9761 www.jlhare.com The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. 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