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2013-5 - Planned Community Development - Uptown Newport located at 4311-4321 Jamboree
ORDINANCE NO. 2013 -5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. PD2011 -003 AND PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ADOPTION NO. PC2012 -001 FOR THE 25.05 ACRE PLANNED COMMUNITY KNOWN AS UPTOWN NEWPORT LOCATED AT 4311 -4321 JAMBOREE ROAD (PA2011 -134) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS. 1. An application was filed by Uptown Newport LP ( "Uptown Newport" or "Applicant ") with respect to a 25.05 -acre property generally located on the north side of Jamboree Road between Birch Street and the intersection of Von Karman Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard, legally described as Lots 1 and 2 of Tract No. 7953 and incorporated herein by reference, (the "Property ") requesting approval for the development of up to 1,244 residential dwelling units, 11,500 square feet of retail commercial uses and 2.05 acres of parklands (the "Project'). The following approvals are requested or required in order to implement the project as proposed: a. Planned Community Development Plan Amendment No. PD2011 -003: An amendment to Planned Community Development Plan #15 (Koll Center Planned Community) to remove the subject property from the Koll Center Planned Community, pursuant to Chapter 20.66 (Amendments) of the Municipal Code. b. Planned Community Development Plan Adoption No. PC2012 -001: A Planned Community Development Plan (PCDP) adoption to establish the allowable land uses, general development regulations, and implementation and administrative procedures, which would serve as the zoning document for the construction of up to 1,244 residential units, 11,500 square feet of retail commercial, and 2.05 acres of park space to be built in two separate phases on a 25.05 -acre site, pursuant to Chapter 20.56 of the Municipal Code. The PCDP has three (3) components: 1) Land Uses, Development Standards & Procedures; 2) Phasing Plan; and 3) Design Guidelines. C. Tentative Tract Map No. NT2012 -002: A tentative tract map to establish lots for residential development purposes pursuant to Title 19 of the Municipal Code. d. Traffic Study No. TS2012 -005: A traffic study pursuant to Chapter 15.40 (Traffic Phasing Ordinance) of the Municipal Code. e. Affordable Housing Implementation Plan No. AH2O12 -001: A program specifying how the proposed project would meet the City's affordable housing requirements, pursuant to Chapter 19.53 (Inclusionary Housing) and Chapter 20.32 (Density Bonus) of the Municipal Code. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 2 of 62 f. Development Agreement No. DA2012 -003: A Development Agreement between the applicant and the City of Newport Beach describing development rights and public benefits, pursuant to Section 15.45.020.A.2.a of the Municipal Code and General Plan Land Use Policy LU6.15.12. 2. The Property has a General Plan designation of Mixed -Use District Horizontal - 2 (MU -H2), and the Property is located within the Airport Business Area, for which the Airport Business Area Integrated Conceptual Development Plan (ICDP) has been adopted. The ICDP allocates a maximum of 1,244 residential units and up to 11,500 square feet of retail to be developed on the Property. 3. The Property is currently located within the City of Newport Beach ( "City ") Koll Center Newport Planned Community and is designated as Industrial Site 1. 4. The Planning Commission held a study session on October 4, 2012, and public hearings for the Project on December 6, 2012, December 20, 2012, and February 7, 2013. At the February 7th hearing with a vote of 7 -0, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 1908, recommending certification of the Uptown Newport Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH No. 2010051094) and approval of the Project to the City Council. 5. The City Council held a public hearing on February 26, 2013, in the City Hall Council Chambers, at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of the time, place and purpose of the aforesaid meeting was provided in accordance with CEQA and the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC). The Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) and Final Environmental Impact Report (Final EIR) which consists of the Comments, Responses to Comments, and Revisions to DEIR (Draft Environmental Impact Report), Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, staff report, and evidence, both written and oral, were presented to and considered by the City Council at the scheduled hearing. SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION 1. The Uptown Newport Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH No. 2010051094) was prepared for the Project in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and City Council Policy K -3. 2. The City Council, having final approval authority over the Project, adopted and certified as complete and adequate the Uptown Newport Final Environmental Impact Report, and adopted "Findings and Facts in Support of Findings for the Uptown Newport Project Final Environmental Impact Report" ( "CEQA Findings ") containing within Resolution No. 2013 -21 on February 26, 2013, which are hereby incorporated by reference. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 3 of 62 3. The City Council adopted a Statement of Overriding Considerations for the certification of the Uptown Newport Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH No. 2010051094) by Resolution No. 2013 -22 on February 26, 2013, and is hereby incorporated reference. 4. The City Council overruled the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission's determination that the Uptown Newport project is inconsistent with the Airport Environs Land Use Plan for the John Wayne Airport by Resolution No. 2013- 23 on February 26, 2013, and is hereby incorporated by reference. 5. The City Council finds that judicial challenges to the City's CEQA determinations and approvals of land use projects are costly and time consuming. In addition, project opponents often seek an award of attorneys' fees in such challenges. As project applicants are the primary beneficiaries of such approvals, it is appropriate that such applicants should bear the expense of defending against any such judicial challenge, and bear the responsibility for any costs, attorneys' fees and damages which may be awarded to a successful challenger. SECTION 3. FINDINGS. 1. The proposed Project is consistent with the goals and policies of the Newport Beach General Plan and the ICDP. The City Council concurs with the conclusion of the consistency analysis of the proposed project with these goals and policies provided in the Uptown Newport Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH No. 2010051094). SECTION 4. DECISION. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Koll Center Planned Community Development Plan (PC #15) shall be amended to remove Industrial Site 1 with all references, allowable land uses, and general development regulations including all written text, maps and exhibits as depicted in Exhibit "A" attached hereto incorporated by reference. Except as amended herein, the Koll Center Planned Community Development Plan shall remain in full force and effect. 2. The Uptown Newport Planned Community Development Plan (PCDP) shall be adopted to establish the allowable land uses, general development regulations, and implementation and administrative procedures, which would serve as the zoning document for the construction of up to 1,244 residential units, 11,500 square feet of retail commercial, and 2.05 acres of park space to be built in two separate phases on the Property. The PCDP has three (3) components: 1) Land Uses, Development Standards & Procedures as depicted in Exhibit "B "; 2) Phasing Plan as depicted in Exhibit "C "; and 3) Design Guidelines as depicted in Exhibit "D "; attached hereto and incorporated by reference. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 4 of 62 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional. 4. This action shall become final and effective thirty days after the adoption of this Ordinance. 5. 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 the 26th of February, 2013, and adopted on the 12th day of March, 2013, by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS Gardner, Hill, Selich, Henn, Daigle, Mayor Curry NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSENT, COUNCIL MEMBERS None. ATT�W tja�L� Leilani Brown, City Clerk APPROVEQ AS TO FORM, C O' CITY ATTORNEY: Aaron Harp, City AttorneA VU113 for the City of Newport Beach Keith D. Cu y, Mayor City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 5 of 62 1 *:1:11 -11x_1 PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. PD2011 -003 City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 6 of 62 PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS For Koll Center Newport Ordinance No. 1449, adopted by the City of Newport Beach August 14, 1972 (Amendment No. 313) Original draft May 5, 1972 Amendment (1) August 14, 1972 Amendment (2) August 14, 1972 Amendment (3) August 2, 1973 Amendment (4) February 7, 1974 Amendment (5) June 10, 1974 Amendment (6) May 15,1975 Amendment (7) September 8, 1975 Amendment (8) June 28, 1976 Amendment (9) January 10, 1977 Amendment (10) July 11, 1978 Amendment (11) August 28, 1978 Amendment (12) October 19,1978 Amendment (13) November 10, 1980 Amendment (14) March 23, 1981 Amendment (15) October 24, 1984 Amendment (16) May 14, 1984 Amendment (17) December 9, 1985 Amendment (18) July 14, 1986 Amendment (19) March 23, 1987 Amendment (20) July 27, 1987 Amendment (21) June 12, 1989 Amendment (22) April 25, 1994 Amendment (23) October 9, 1995 Amendment (24) February 23, 1998 Amendment (25) August 10, 1998 Amendment (26) January 11, 2000 Amendment (27) January 25, 2000 Amendment (28) August 9, 2005 Ordinance No. 2006 -19 (29) July 25, 2006 Ordinance No. 2006 -21 (30) October 24, 2006 Ordinance No. 2011 -3 (3 1) January 25, 2011 Ordinance No. 2011 -8(32) March 8, 2011 Amendment (33) .2013 NOTE: See Footnotes beginning on Page 47 for description of amendments. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 7 of 62 CONTENTS PREFACE DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL NOTES DEFINITIONS PART I. INDUSTRIAL vcciief,4. Statisstieal Analysis seetie n r Light lndus4W Pefmit4ed Use cep Seetroir r, PART H. COMMERCIAL Section I. Site Area and Building Area Section H. Permitted Uses Section III. General Development Standards for Commercial Land PART III. GENERAL PARKING REQUIREMENTS Section I. PART IV. GENERAL SIGN REQUIREMENTS Section I. Sign Standards Section II. Sign Area PAGE NO. I W" 44 W 4-2 15 26 Rill 34 37 ,M City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 8 of 62 Section III. Maintenance PART V. GENERAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS Section I. General Statement PAGE NO. Ell HN PART VI. FOOTNOTES 47 PART VIL ATTACHED EXHIBITS Composite .............. ............................... For Information Only Exhibit A ................ ............................... Land Use Exhibit B ....................... ........................ Grading and Roads Exhibit C ................ ............................... Storm Drain Exhibit D ................ ............................... Water & Sewer Exhibit E ................ ............................... Boundary and Topography City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 9 of 62 PREFACE It is the intent of this Planned Community Development to provide comprehensive zoning for what is now the Collins Radio property. Planned within this development are a hotel with banquet and convention facilities, a small retail and service center, service stations, restaurants, bars and theater /nightclubs, a site for the proposed Orange County Courthouse with the balance of the acreage developed as a business and professional office park emphasizing open space. n,...,airAng within the ...._l. will be the e °dstiflg Collins Radio 7• 14 will be ineer-periated inte the park, designed as an iateffeA element, and desigfkAe vAgiin the light industrial segment. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 10 of 62 DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS (1) This Planned Community Development is a project of The Koll Company. This area is most appropriate for commercial and light industrial uses, and therefore we submit the enclosed air traffic analysis, vehicular analysis, land use analysis and market analysis to substantiate this document. Attached drawings indicate land use, grading and roads, storm drains, water and sewer, topography and traffic analysis. The site is comprised of approximately 179.0154.0 acres and is generally bounded on the northeast by Campus Drive, on the southeast by Jamboree Road and on the west by MacArthur Boulevard. (10)-(L3) In order to insure development consistent with the master plan concept, a review shall be required. Prior to the issuance of any building permits, a precise development plan shall be submitted by the developer to the Planning Director for review. This precise plan shall conform to the requirements of this Planned Community text and all other applicable codes and regulations and shall be approved prior to submission by The Koll Company. Included in the plan review material shall be: Building Criteria a. size b. location c. height d. materials 2. Parking Criteria a. areas, including drives and accesses b. quantity c. size 3. Landscaped Areas a. setbacks b. walls c. plazas d. pools, fountains and/or other amenities 4. Signing Criteria a. location b. size c. quantity All other site improvements as directed by the Planning Director and as recommended below. Items 5a through 5e inclusive. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 11 of 62 a. Sewage System Criteria The sewer system in the vicinity of the lake should be revised to conform to the following criteria: All sewer lines should be located such that they will not be under water even when the lake is at its maximum level. 2. Sewer lines shall be located in 15 -foot wide (minimum) easements and must be accessible to maintenance vehicles at all times. 3. The depth of sewer lines should not exceed 15 feet, with the possible exception of joining the existing system at MacArthur Boulevard. b. Pedestrian Circulation A pedestrian sidewalk system along the public streets shall be constructed throughout the development. The adequacy of such system shall be analyzed independently of any on -site pedestrian walkway system proposed for a particular portion of the development. C. Bicycle Circulation A system of bicycle paths coordinated with the City's Master Plan of Bicycle Trails and meeting the approval of the Planning Director and the Director of Parks, Beaches and Recreation shall be developed and maintained within the planned community. d. Erosion Control Landscaping plans shall incorporate provisions for Erosion Control on all graded sites which will remain vacant for a considerable period of time prior to commencement of building construction. e. Traffic Considerations Both MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road shall be widened to provide for 6 through lanes, double left turn lanes at all intersections, and free right turning lanes at all intersections. ii. Von Karman shall be widened at the intersection with MacArthur Boulevard to provide 6 lanes. iii. All streets on the site except for Von Karman shall be flared to provide at least 5 lanes at intersections with peripheral streets. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 12 of 62 iv. Birch Street shall be flared to 5 lanes at the intersection with Von Karman. V. Campus Drive shall be widened to provide dual left turn lanes at Von Karman. vi. Von Karman shall be improved for its full length from MacArthur Boulevard to Campus Drive in conjunction with initial development of areas which do not take primary access from Campus Drive or Jamboree Road. vii. Access rights to MacArthur Boulevard shall be dedicated to the City except for the Birch Street and Von Karman Avenue intersections. Consideration may be given to providing additional access points at a later date if more detailed traffic studies demonstrate the desirability of such additional access points. Consideration shall be limited to right turn egress and right and left turn ingress. (11) viii. Traffic signals shall be constructed at the intersections of MacArthur Boulevard with Birch Street and with Von Karman Avenue when the latter two streets are opened. The developer shall be responsible for 50% of the cost of the signal at Von Karman and 50% of the cost of the signal at Birch Street. ix. A traffic signal shall be constructed at the intersection of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road in conjunction with the initial stages of development. The developer shall be responsible for 25% of the cost of the signal. X. A traffic signal shall be installed at the intersection of Von Karman and Birch Street, with the developer to be responsible for 100% of the cost. Construction shall be scheduled so that the signal will be completed not later than June 30, 1977. (8) xi. A traffic signal shall be installed at the intersection of Von Karman and Campus Drive, with the developer to be responsible for 50% of the cost. Construction shall be scheduled so that the signal will be completed not later than December 30, 1976. (8) A traffic signal shall be installed at the intersection of Jamboree Boulevard and Birch Street, with the developer to be responsible for 50% of the cost. Construction shall be scheduled so that the signal will be completed not later than June 30, 1977. (8) In order to accomplish the schedule for construction of these two signals, a cooperative agreement may be entered into between the City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 13 of 62 developer and the City. The agreement shall provide for the developer to advance the nondeveloper share of the funding, if necessary; with provisions for reimbursement by the City. The agreement may also provide for a credit to the developer for funds advanced for the City's share of construction costs for signals constructed elsewhere in the project. (8) xii. Provision for other traffic signals shall be investigated in conjunction with the process of development at a later date. xiii. Phasing of Development. 1,651,757 sq. ft. of development was existing or under construction as of October 1, 1978. The additional allowable development in the total approved development plan is 1,058,863 sq.ft. Any further development subsequent to October 1, 1978, in excess of 30% of the additional allowable development, being 317,658 sq. ft., shall be approved only after it can be demonstrated that adequate traffic facilities will be available to handle that traffic generated by the project at the time of occupancy of the buildings involved. Such demonstration may be made by the presentation of a phasing plan consistent with the Circulation Element of the Newport Beach General Plan. (12) f. Airport (2) The following disclosure statement of the City of Newport Beach's policy regarding the Orange County Airport shall be included in all leases or subleases for space in the Planned Community Development and shall be included in the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded against the property. Disclosure Statement (2) The Lessee herein, his hens, successors and assigns acknowledge that: i. The Orange County Airport may not be able to provide adequate air service for business establishments which rely on such service; ii. When an alternate air facility is available, a complete phase out of jet service may occur at the Orange County Airport; iii. The City of Newport Beach may continue to oppose additional commercial air service expansion at the Orange County Airport; iv. Lessee, his heirs, successors and assigns will not actively oppose any action taken by the City of Newport Beach to phase out or limit jet air service at the Orange County Airport. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 14 of 62 GENERAL NOTES Water within the planned community area will be famished by the Irvine Ranch Water District. Prior to or coincidental with the filing of any tentative map or use permit, the developer shall submit a master plan of drainage to the Director of Public Works. The height of all buildings and structures shall comply with Federal Aviation Authority criteria. Except as otherwise stated in this ordinance, the requirements of the zoning code, City of Newport Beach, shall apply. The contents of this supplemental text notwithstanding, no construction shall be proposed within the boundaries of this planned community district except that which shall comply with all provisions of the Building Code and the various mechanical and electrical codes related thereto. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 15 of 62 Advertising Surface: The total area of the face of the structure, excluding supports. Area of Elevation: Total height and length of a building as projected to a vertical plane. Building Line: An imaginary line parallel to the street right -of -way line specifying the closest point from this street right - of -way that a building structure may be located (except for overhangs, stairs and sunscreens). Right -of -Way Line: When reference is made to right -of -way line it shall mean the line which is then established on either the adopted Master Plan of Streets and Highways or the filed Tract Map for Minor Roads as the ultimate right -of -way line for roads or streets. Side and Front of Corner Lots: For the purpose of this ordinance, the narrowest frontage of a lot facing the street is the front, and the longest frontage facing the intersecting street is the side, irrespective of the direction in which the structures face. Sign: Any structure, device or contrivance, electric or non - electric and all parts thereof which are erected or used for advertising purposes upon or within which any poster, bill, bulletin, printing, lettering, painting, device or other advertising of any kind whatsoever is used, placed, posted, tacked, nailed, pasted or otherwise fastened or affixed. Commerce: All those permitted uses as specified in Section II, Group I through VII, inclusive, in this text. Commercial Land: The site area upon which any or all commercial permitted uses would exist. Site Area: (3) The total land area of the land described in the use or other permit, including footprint lots. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 16 of 62 Special Landscaped Street: Special landscaped streets are designated as MacArthur Boulevard, Jamboree Boulevard and Campus Drive. The landscaping requirements for special landscaped streets and for the remaining streets are described in the following text. Streets - Dedicated and Private: Reference to all streets or rights -of -way within this ordinance shall mean dedicated vehicular rights -of- way. In the case of private or non - dedicated streets, a minimum setback from the right -of -way line of said streets of ten (10) feet shall be required for all structures. Except for sidewalks or access drives, this area shall be landscaped according to the setback area standards from dedicated streets contained herein. Driveway: Vehicular access ways onto or within private property exclusive of streets, dedicated or private. A minimum separation of five (5) feet shall be maintained between all driveways and buildings. Footprint Lot: (3) The area of land required for the building pad, encompassing the peripheral area of the building. Appurtenant and contiguous to the footprint lot shall be all parking, landscape, setbacks and other areas as described and required by this text. Landscape Area: (4) The landscape area shall include walks, plazas, water and all other areas not devoted to building footprints or vehicular parking and drive surfaces. In calculating area of required landscaping any off -site landscaping such as landscaped medians or parkways in street rights -of -way shall not be included. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 17 of 62 PART I. INDUSTRIAL —Deleted. (33) City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 18 of 62 �. Cea.. Tubes, Semi C a Systems Glass Edging, Data Preeessing Beveling, Equipmem and SRvefiFt and System Optieal Deviees, Equipment and Systems Cea.. Tubes, Semi C a Systems Glass Edging, Data Preeessing Beveling, Equipmem and SRvefiFt and System Optieal Deviees, Equipment and Systems TeleNis e« C,...:«.....,. «� SeiepAif Testing e and Equipme Merl.n..:rnl T«..t.......em -.f.. . _ .. .. . ._ . City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 19 of 62 Z Bl..enr:nt:na nhatestat:ne to ..het@ ..:..tins n..hl :shing seFyiee and- beekbinding, :4h said uses. and p;Rvided- that no nits nl Rff sen4ee ll ate 4. Cafeteria, nl.... «n.+h ha theate../..:ght..l..h ..d:ter:..m ..ln:anh hn :..dust.. of, of4:ves nd or the n«veed.. «es , regulations ..d, str al support and guidelines net F rth in T-We 20 of the Ne..a.srt Beaeh stieh etiv:t:e afe nF7ned Mun:e:nal Code e aeh ease. /75\ > and .1.. �. ce stations a e, i4ri ...te dust, . nn he ..Livet ten e ennit . :,lea that en site e �`. Te allew a..te detailing to the d:...g ... effi,irenment :al s tini.,ed :aced . no vend:tiens. he vend..eted ..nth :n a due to the nat..re of the nred..e4n , r....:tted with said s..h:vet he the F lle.v7ng 1 All drainage shall as a he into the ttse n n :ha n e stem IThat all permitted Business eeh and auto detailing shall ear- eovered area. industrial Support Fae:l: ties operations to the sale �. This shall be designed to ne a building tenants and their ..ah «e «n seFyiee and and shall he ane:llar., to the primary „se (1-9) guests, A. To all e.,, a mh:natia., of general :..dust.. business hsinens and of4:ves nd , professional ..d, str al support eti..:tie provided that stieh etiv:t:e afe nF7ned nth: building buildings, and .1.. not a e, i4ri ...te dust, ..1. , , .:hratier, odor ae.,:a , atte to the d:...g ... effi,irenment no contain a high preeesses involved, ha..ard netent:al due to the nat..re of the nred..e4n , ma4e..:als A } All Bart 1 Ceeh:en TT A and Ceet :en R R uses a. permitted Business under and ..ra f sskmal effves b. industrial Support Fae:l: ties 4e :nelude aeti.Ar:es limited to the sale of pfedtie4s Dist.:h.,tien or- sen4ee�. and . plants 6. va-rLhousing A. CST ��� City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 20 of 62 - - IMIRMY MIN", _ , City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 21 of 62 m ErMpfer Rw M7.9aff M. m ErMpfer m City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 22 of 62 PART H COMN ERCIAL Section I. Site Area and Building Area Group I PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS OFFICES Acreages shown are net buildable land area including landscape setbacks with property lines. (4) Site A Site B Site C Site D Site E Site F Site G Site A Site B Site C Site D Site E Site F Site G Building Sites (4) Total Acreage 30.939 acres * (29) 43.703 acres (11) 18.806 acres (10) 19.673 acres 2.371 acres 1.765 acres 5.317 acres (8) 122.574 acres (8)(10)(11) Allowable Building Area Office Acreage 30.939 acres *(29) 43.703 acres (11) 18.806 acres (10) 19.673 acres 2.371 acres 1.765 acres 5.317 acres (8) 122.574 acres(8)(10)(11) 366,147 square feet (16)(26)(29)(30) 977,720 square feet (13)(16)(28)(30)(32) 674,800 square feet (10)(15) 240,149 square feet (8)(13) 32,500 square feet (4) 42,646 square feet (4)(3 1) 45,000 square feet (8) 2,378,962 square feet (15)( *)(31) C. Statistical Analysis (4) The following statistics are for information only. Development may include but shall not be limited to the following: Story heights shown are average heights for possible development. The buildings within each parcel may vary. Assumed Parking Criteria: a. One (1) space per 225 square feet of net building area @ 120 cars per acre for Sites C, D, E, F and G. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 23 of 62 *(3)(4) In addition to 19.399 acres of office use, there is 9.54 acres for hotel and motel and 2.0 acres of lake within Office Site A. Therefore, there are 30.939 acres net within Office Site A. (3)(4)(16) 1. `M b. One (1) space per 300 square feet of net building area @ 120 cars per acre for Sites A, B and C. (11) Site A Allowable Building Area ....... 366,147 square feet (16)(26)(29)(30) Site Area ...... 19.399 acres *(3)(4)(16) a. Building g eight Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development b. Parking 1,221 cars C. Landscaped Open Space (4, 11,16) Two story development Three story development Site B Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development Land Coverage (16)(29)(30) ............. 4.20 acres 2.80 acres 2.10 acres 1.68 acres 1.40 acres 1.20 acres 1.05 acres 0.93 acres 0.84 acres 0.76 acres 0.70 acres Land Coverage ........ 10.18 acres (11,16,29,30) Land Coverage (29,30) ......... 5.02 acres 6.42 acres 7.12 acres 7.54 acres 7.80 acres 8.02 acres 8.17 acres 8.29 acres 8.38 acres 8.46 acres 8.52 acres Allowable Building Area ......... 977,720 square feet (13,16,28,30) Site Area ......... 43.703 acres (4) (11) a. Building Height Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development b. Parking 3,259 cars C. Landscaped Open Space (11) Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development 3. Site C (10) Allowable Building Area Site Area ......... 18.806 acres (4) a. Building g eight Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 24 of 62 Land Coverage (16,28,30,32)) ............... 11.22 acres ............... 7.48 acres ............... 5.61 acres ............... 4.49 acres ............... 3.74 acres ............... 3.21 acres ............... 2.81 acres ............... 2.49 acres ............... 2.24 acres ............... 2.04 acres ............... 1.87 acres Land Coverage (1 1,13,16,28,30,32)) ............... 27.16 acres Land Coverage (11,13,16,28,30,32)) ............... 5.32 acres ............... 9.06 acres ............... 10.93 acres ............... 12.05 acres ............... 12.80 acres ............... 13.33 acres ............... 13.73 acres ............... 14.05 acres ............... 14.30 acres ............... 14.50 acres ............... 14.67 acres ..... 674,800 square feet (15) (17)* Land Coverage (15) ......... 7.75 acres ......... 5.16 acres ......... 3.87 acres ......... 3.10 acres ......... 2.58 acres ......... 2.21 acres ......... 1.94 acres ......... 1.72 acres ......... 1.55 acres ......... 1.41 acres ......... 1.29 acres City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 25 of 62 b. Parkin e Land Coverage (15) 2,249 cars ............... 18.74 acres * The square footage includes a maximum of 3,250 square feet for up to two (2) restaurants, bars, or theater /nightclubs. Any portion or all of the floor area not utilized for the purpose shall revert to professional and business office use. (17) C. 4. Site D Landscaped Open Space Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development Allowable Building Area Site Area a. Building g eight Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development Land Coverage (4)(15) ............... -7.68 acres ............... -5.09 acres ............... -3.80 acres ............... -3.03 acres ............... -2.51 acres ............... -2.14 acres ............... -1.87 acres ............... -1.65 acres ............... -1.48 acres ............... -1.34 acres ............... -1.24 acres ......... 240,149 square feet (8)(13) ......... 19.673 acres (4) Land Coverage(8) (13) ............... 2.75 acres ............... 1.84 acres ............... 1.38 acres ............... 1.10 acres ............... 0.92 acres ............... 0.79 acres ............... 0.69 acres ............... 0.61 acres ............... 0.55 acres ............... 0.50 acres ............... 0.46 acres b. Pazlig Land Coverage (8) (13) 1,067 cars ............... 8.89 acres C. 5. Site E Landscaped Open Space Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development Allowable Building Area Site Area 91 M C. Buildiny, Height Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development Pazkin 144 cars City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 26 of 62 Land Coverage (4) (8) (13) ............... 8.03 acres ............... 8.94 acres ............... 9.40 acres ............... 9.68 acres ............... 9.86 acres ............... 9.99 acres ............... 10.09 acres ............... 10.17 acres ............... 10.23 acres ............... 10.28 acres ............... 10.32 acres ......... 32,500 square feet (4) ......... 2.371 acres (4) Landscaped Open Space (4) Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Seven story development Eight story development Nine story development Ten story development Eleven story development Twelve story development Land Coverage (4) ............... 0.37 acres ............... 0.25 acres ............... 0.19 acres ............... 0.15 acres ............... 0.12 acres ............... 0.11 acres ............... 0.10 acres ............... 0.09 acres ............... 0.08 acres ............... 0.07 acres ............... 0.06 acres Land Coverage (4) ............... 1.20 acres Land Coverage ............... 0.80 acres ............... 0.92 acres ............... 0.98 acres ............... 1.02 acres ............... 1.05 acres ............... 1.06 acres ............... 1.07 acres ............... 1.08 acres ............... 1.09 acres ............... 1.10 acres ............... 1.11 acres 6. Site F (4)(3 1) Allowable Building Area Site Area a. C. Building g eight One story development Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development Parkin 190 cars Landscaped Open Space One story development Two story development Three story development Four story development Five story development Six story development 7. Site G (8) Allowable Building Area Site Area a. 0 C. Buildin Hg eight Building Height One story development Two story development Three story development Four story development Parking 200 cars Landscaped Open Space One story development Two story development Three story development Four story development City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 27 of 62 ......... 42,646 square feet ......... 1.765 acres Land Coverage ............... 0.98 acres ............... 0.49 acres ............... 0.33 acres ............... 0.24 acres ...........0.20 acres ............0.16 acres Land Coverage ......... 1.58 acres Land Coverage ............... <0.80> acres ............... <0.31> acres ............... <0.15> acres ............... <0.06> acres ................ <0.02> acres .............. <0.03> acres ......... 45,000 square feet ......... 5.317 acres Land Coverage .............. 1.03 acres .............. 0.52 acres .............. 0.34 acres .............. 0.26 acres Land Coverage ......... 1.67 acres Land Coverage ......... 2.62 acres ......... 3.13 acres ......... 3.31 acres ......... 3.39 acres City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 28 of 62 Maximum building height shall not exceed twelve (12) stories above ground level, and shall in no way exceed the height limits set by the Federal Aviation Authority for Orange County Airport. Conclusions The preceding figures indicate that within a fixed maximum density as the height of the building increases the resulting open landscaped area also increases. Group II. HOTEL & MOTEL (1) A. Building Sites For the purposes of this statistical analysis, 9.54 acres have been allotted for hotel and motel development. This acreage is for statistical purposes only. It is necessary to allot a specific acreage within this analysis to secure office building densities within their specific parcels. Development may include but shall not be limited to this acreage. The hotel and motel site size shall be determined at the time a use permit is secured. B. Building g eight Maximum building height shall not exceed height limits set by the Federal Aviation Authority for Orange County Airport. Group III. COURT HOUSE A. Building Site Site 1: 7.80 acres ...... ............................... 7.80 acres B. Building Area Site 1: 90,000 square feet ........................ 90,000 square feet The following statistics are for information only. Development may include but shall not be limited to the following. C. Parking 400 Cars ........... D. Landscaned Oren Space Two story development .............. Three story development Four story development., Five story development.. Six story development .... E. Building Height 3.33 acres Land Coverage ................... 3.44 acres . ............................... 3.78 acres . ............................... 3.95 acres .. ............................... 4.06 acres .. ............................... 4.13 acres City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 29 of 62 Maximum building height shall not exceed height limits set by the Federal Aviation Authority for Orange County Airport. Group IV Group V, City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 30 of 62 SERVICE STATIONS A. Building Sites (4) (5) (11) Site 3: 1.765 acres .... ............................... 1.765 acres Service station site 3 shall be located within Office Site F and shall not exceed 1.765 acres in size. Any portion or all of Site 3 not utilized for service station use shall revert to either professional and business office use or restaurant use. (4) RESTAURANTS (1) (4) A. Building- Sites Maximum acreages for Site 2 shall not exceed 1.25 (18) acres. Maximum acreage for Site 3: 1.765 acres. Maximum acreages for Sites 4 and 5 shall not exceed 3.0 acres. Maximum acreage for Sites 6 and 7 shall not exceed 2.2 acres. (8) (The following acreages are for information only.) Site 1 Deleted see Group VII. .............. (18) Site 2 ..................... ............................... 1.25 acres Site 3 ..................... ............................... 1.765 acres Site 4 Deleted ........................... ...........................(30) Site 5 Deleted ..................... ............................... (30) Site 6 ..................... ............................... 1.50 acres (8) Site 7 ..................... ............................... 0.70 acres (8) 5.215 acres ...........5.215 acres (301 Site 1 Deleted see Group VII Private Club (18) Site 2 (4101 Jamboree — Taco Bell) located within Office Site `B" (4)(16)(30) Site 3 located within Office Site "F ". (4) Site 4 (4300 Von Karman Avenue — Koto Restaurant) deleted and reverted to Site B Professional and Business Office Allowable Building Area. (30) Site 5 deleted from Office Site `B" and transferred to Office Site "A" as Professional and Business Office Allowable Building Area (30) Sites 6 and 7located within Office Site "G': (8) Any portion or all of the restaurant, bar, theater /nightclub acreage for Sites 2, 4, 5, 6 or 7 not utilized for that purpose shall revert to professional and business office use. Any portion or all of the restaurant acreage for Site 3 not utilized for that purpose shall revert to either professional and business office use or service station use. (4) (8) (18) City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 31 of 62 The following statistics are for information only. Development may include but shall not be limited to the following. B. Building Area (4)(8) (30) CON IM Site 2 ................ 2,397sq. ft. Site 3 ................ 10,000 sq. ft. Site 4 ................ Deleted Site 5 ................ Deleted Site 6 (8) .......... 7,000 sq. ft. Site 7 (8) .......... 3.000 sq. ft. 2.397 sa. ft. Parking ...... 0.06 acres (30) ...... 0.22 acres ...... 0.16 acres ...... 0.07 acres ...... 0.51 acres .......0.51 acres (8, 18, 30) Criteria: 300 occupants/10,000 sq. ft. 1 space /3 occupants and 120 cars per acre. Site 2 .......... 24 cars Site 3 .......... 100 cars Site 4 .......... Deleted Site 5 .......... Deleted Site 6 (8) ... 70 cars Site 7 (8) ... 30 cars 224 cars Landscaped Open Space (4) (30) Site 2 .......... 0.99 acres (30) Site 3 .......... 0.70 acres Site 4 .......... Deleted Site 5 .......... Deleted Site 6 (8) .... 0.76 acres Site 7 (8) .... 0.38 acres acres ............ E. Building Height 0.20 acres (30) 0.84 acres 0.58 acres 0.25 acres 1.87 acre acre s (8) (18)(30) 2.83 acres (8) (18)(30) Building height of structures shall be limited to a height of thirty -five (35) feet. Group VI. RETAIL & SERVICE CENTER A. Building Site (4) (5) Site 1 .......... 5.026 acres Site 2 Deleted (30) 5.026 acres City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 32 of 62 5.026 acres (30) Site 2 shall be located within Office Site `B." Any portion or all of the retail and service Site 2 acreage not utilized for that purpose shall revert to professional and business office use. (4) (16) Site 2 deleted from Office Site "B" and transferred to Office Site "A" as Professional and Business Office Allowable Building Area. (30) B. Allowable Building Area (5) * Retail Site No. 1 .......... 120,000 sq. 8. (14)(27) Retail Site No. 2 Deleted (30) * Retail Site No. 1 (sq. Ft.) Parcel Existing Total Parcel 1, R/S 588 (H) (H) 70,630 Parcel 3, R/S 506 (R) (R) 0 (0) (0) 22 =000 Parcel 4, R/S 506 (R) 4,115 (R) 21,896 (0) 0 (0 )5.474 Subtotal (R) 12,315 (R) 21,896 (0) 0 (0) 27,474 (H) 70,630 Total 120.000 14 27 (R) = Retail C. Landscape Area (5) (0) = Office (H) = Hotel Twenty -five (25) percent of the 5.026 acres constituting retail and service center Site No. 1 shall be developed as landscape area. If twenty -five (25) percent of the 5.026 acres constituting retail and service center Site No. 1 is not developed as landscape area, a specific site plan shall be submitted to the City of Newport Beach Planning Commission for approval prior to the issuing of a building permit. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 33 of 62 Statistical Anal (5) The following statistics are for information only. Development may include but shall not be limited to the following. Assumed parking criteria: One (1) space per 200 square feet of net building area at 120 cars per acre. 1. Site 1 Allowable Building Area ..... ............................... 120,000 sq. ft. (14)(27) SiteArea .............................................. ............................... 5.026 acres a. Building g eight (14) Two story development .......................... Three story development ............ Four story development ............. Five story development .............. b. Parking (14) 460 cars ...... C. Landscaped Open Space (14) Two story development .................. Three story development ................ Four story development ................. Five story development .................. 2. Site 2 Deleted (30) E. Building g eight 1.17 acres 0.78 acres 0.59 acres 0.47 acres 3.83 acres 0.03 acres 0.87 acres 0.61 acres 0.73 acres Building height of structures shall be limited to a height of thirty -five (35) feet above mean existing grade as shown on Exhibit `B." (5) Building height of structures for Service Site 1 shall be limited to a height of sixty feet (27) Group VII. PRIVATE CLUB (18) A. Building Site Site 1 .......................... 2.0 acres ..... City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 34 of 62 2.0 acres Site 1 shall be located within Office Site "A." Any portion or all of the private club acreage not utilized for that purpose shall revert to professional and business office use. 1. Site 1 Allowable Building Area B. Building Height ...........45,000 square feet (26) Building height of structures shall be limited to a height of fifty (50) feet. Section II. Permitted Uses Group I. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS OFFICES To allow the location of commercial activities engaged in the sale of products or services relating to and supporting the Development Plan, provided that such activities are confined within a building or buildings. A. Professional Offices similar in nature to but not limited to the following: (6) 1. Accountants 2. Attorneys 3. Doctors, dentists, optometrists, oculists, chiropractors and others licensed by the State of California to practice the healing arts. 4. Engineers, architects, surveyors and planners. B. Business Offices similar in nature to but not limited to the following: (6) 1. Advertising agencies 2. Banks 3. Economic consultants 4. Employment agencies 5. Escrow offices 6. Insurance agencies 7. Laboratories a. Dental b. Medical c. X -Ray d. Bio- chemical e. Film, wholesale only City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 35 of 62 f. Optometrical 8. Stockbrokers 9. Studios for interior decorators, photographers, artists and draftsmen. 10. Telephone answering services 11. Tourist information and travel agencies C. Hotel and Motel (1) To allow for the location within Office Site "A" of a hotel or motel development, subject to a use permit. D. Restaurants, bars and theater /nightclubs subject to the procedures, regulations and guidelines set forth in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in each case. (1) (3) (4) (7) (25) 1. Deleted (18) * 2. To allow within the 43.703 acres of Office Site `B" three (3) restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub sites. (16) 3. To allow within the 18.806 acres of Office Site "C" up to two (2) restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub sites with a total area not to exceed 3,250 square feet. Specific location of these restaurants, bars or theater /nightclubs to be determined at a later date. The permitted professional and business offices' allowable building area for the site will be reduced accordingly. (17) 4. To allow within the 1.765 acres of Office Site "F" two (2) restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub sites. Specific location of these sites to be determined at a later date. All other acreage shall be adjusted and shall not increase or decrease the professional and business offices allowable building area for the site. 5. To allow within the 5.317 acres of Office Site "G" three (3) restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub sites. Specific location of these sites to be determined at a later date. All other acreage shall not increase or decrease the professional and business offices' allowable building area for the site. (8) (25) * E. Private Club (4) (18) (26) To allow within Office Site "A" one (1) private club site at 4110 MacArthur Boulevard. F. Service Station (4) To allow within Office Site "F" one (1) service station site. Specific location to be determined at a later date. All other acreages shall be adjusted and shall not City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 36 of 62 increase or decrease the professional and business office allowable building area for the site. * (4) If restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub, or private club uses are developed, the allowable building area for Office Site `B" shall be restricted by one of the following conditions: 1. The 963,849 square feet of allowable building area shall not increase or decrease so long as twenty -five (25) percent of the 41.969 acres constituting Office Site `B" is developed as landscaped area. (16) 2. If twenty -five (25) percent of the 42.709 acres constituting Office Site `B" is not developed as landscape area, the 963,849 square feet of allowable building area shall be reduced by the gross building area of the restaurants, bars or theater /nightclubs and/or private club. The allowable building area shall be further reduced by the number of additional parking spaces required to support a restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub, or a private club beyond what would be required for an equivalent area of office use. The reduction shall be 225 square feet per additional space. (16) G. Support Commercial (20) The uses permitted under this section are of a convenience nature ancillary to the operation and use of office facilities. These uses shall be in addition to those sites permitted under Part II. Section II. Group V (Restaurants). These uses shall not increase the allowable building area for Professional and Business Office. 1. Retail sales and services including tobacco stores, card shops, confectionery and newspaper stands, and other uses which, in the opinion of the Planning Director, are of a similar nature. Retail uses shall be located in the basement or on the first floor of a building. Storage for such uses shall be within a building. 2. Restaurants, including outdoor restaurants and take -out restaurants, bars or theater /nightclubs shall be permitted subject to the procedures, regulations and guidelines set forth in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in each case. (25) Group II. HOTEL & MOTEL (1) Subject to a use permit. Group III. COURT HOUSE State, County and/or City Facilities. Group IV. SERVICE STATIONS & MECHANICAL CAR WASH (4) A. Service stations subject to the City of Newport Beach service station standards. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 37 of 62 B. Mechanical car wash, subject to a use permit. Mechanical car wash shall only be allowed in conjunction with or in lieu of a permitted service station use. Group V. RESTAURANTS (7) A. Restaurants, including outdoor, drive -in or take -out restaurants, bars and theater /nightclubs, shall be subject to the procedures, regulations and guidelines set forth in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in each case. Facilities other than indoor dining establishments or those that qualify as outdoor, drive -in or take -out establishments shall be subject to the City of Newport Beach regulations covering drive -in and outdoor establishments. (25) Group VI. RETAIL & SERVICE CENTER (1) A. Permitted Uses 1. Restaurants, including outdoor, drive -in or take -out restaurants, bars and theater /nightclubs, shall be permitted subject to the procedures, regulations and guidelines set forth in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in each case, except as noted under "a' and "b" below. (7) (25) a. Restaurants, other than outdoor, drive -in or take -out restaurants, shall be permitted subject to the procedures, regulations and guidelines set forth in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in each case. (25) b. Outdoor, drive -in or take -out restaurants shall be subject to the procedures, regulations and guidelines set forth in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in each case. (25) 2. Barber shop and beauty parlor 3. Book and stationery store 4. Blueprinting and photostatics 5. Camera Shop 6. Delicatessen store 7. Florist 8. Shoe store or repair shop 9. Tailor City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 38 of 62 10. Tobacco store 11. Office equipment rentable and repair 13. Tourist information, travel agencies, and ticket reservation services, but not to include any airline terminal services or facilities for the transport of passengers, baggage, or freight. (1) 14. Athletic club or health clubs (5) * 15. Professional and Business Offices (5) 16. Other uses similar to the above listed 17. Hotel subject to approval of a Use Permit (27) Group VII. LODGE HALLS, PRIVATE CLUBS, ATHLETIC CLUBS, UNION HEADUARTERS (1) (4) (18) Subject to use permit. Group VIII. AUTO DETAILING (19) A. All drainage shall be into the sanitary sewer system. B. That all car wash and auto detailing operations shall be conducted within a covered area. C. This service shall be designed to serve building tenants and their patrons and guests, and shall be ancillary to the primary use. Section III. General Development Standards for Commercial Land A. Site Area Minimum site area shall not be less than thirty thousand (30,000) square feet. Footprint lots shall have all required appurtenant areas contiguous thereto and the sum of these areas shall not be less than thirty thousand (30,000) square feet. (3) * To allow, in addition to the 2,320,600 square feet of professional and business office use permitted elsewhere in the text, a maximum of 38,022 net square feet of professional and business office use within Retail and Service Center Site 1. (5) (14) Exception: (9) The Planning Commission may authorize an exception to the minimum site area. Application for any such exception shall be made at the time City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 39 of 62 of the filing of a tentative map by the applicant. In order for an exception to be granted, the Planning Commission shall find the following facts with respect thereto: 1. That the granting of the exception will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property in the vicinity. 2. That the Development Considerations and intent of this planned Community Development Standards are substantially met. B. Building Area Maximum building area for professional and business offices shall be as noted in Site Area and Building Area, Part II, Section 1, Group I.B. Parking basements or parking structures shall not be calculated as building area; however, said structures shall be used only for the parking of company vehicles, employee vehicles, or vehicles belonging to persons visiting the subject firm. (4) C. Setbacks All setbacks shall be measured from the property line. For the purpose of this ordinance, a street side property line is that line created by the ultimate right -of -way of the frontage street. 1. Front Yard Setback (10) Thirty (30) feet minimum; except that unsupported roofs or sunscreens may project six (6) feet into the setback area. The setback for Site C from MacArthur Boulevard would be at least thirty-six (36) feet except that unsupported roofs or sun- screens any project six (6) feet into the setback. 2. Side Yard Side yard setbacks will be required only when any one of the following conditions exist: a. Corner Lot: Thirty (30) feet (street side setback only), except that unsupported roofs and sunscreens may project three (3) feet into setback area. b. Where property abuts other than commercially zoned property, a ten (10) foot setback is required. Unsupported roofs and sunscreens may project three (3) feet into the setback area. 3. Rear Yard City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 40 of 62 None required except on a through -lot in which case the required front yard setback shall be observed. 4. Footprint Lots (6) Except as required by the Uniform Building Code, there shall be no additional setback requirements for buildings within footprint lots. Provided, however, that buildings within footprint lots shall be so located as to observe the setbacks from streets and existing lot lines required under Part H, Section III, C.1, 2 and 3. D. Loading Areas 1. Street side loading on other than special landscaped streets shall be allowed providing the loading dock is set back a minimum of seventy (70) feet from the street right -of -way line, or one hundred ten (110) feet from the street center line, whichever is greater. Said loading area must be screened from view from adjacent streets. E. Storage Areas 1. All outdoor storage shall be visually screened from access streets, freeways and adjacent property. Said screening shall form a complete opaque screen up to a point eight (8) feet in vertical height, but need not be opaque above that point. 2. Outdoor storage shall be meant to include all company owned and operated motor vehicles, with the exception of passenger vehicles. 3. No storage shall be permitted between a frontage street and the building line. F. Refuse Collection Areas 1. All outdoor refuse collection areas shall be visually screened from access streets, freeways and adjacent property. Said screening shall form a complete opaque screen. 2. No refuse collection area shall be permitted between a frontage street and the building line. G. Telephone and Electrical Service All "on- site" electrical lines (excluding lines in excess of 12KV) and telephone lines shall be placed underground. Transformer or terminal City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 41 of 62 equipment shall be visually screened from view from streets and adjacent properties. H. Pedestrian Access (1) It is required of all developments in the commercial areas to submit a plan of pedestrian access to the Planning Department prior to the issuance of building permits. Said plan will detail consideration for pedestrian access to the subject property and to adjacent properties and shall be binding on subsequent development of the property. The plan shall show all interior walkways and all walkways in the public right -of -way, if such walkways are proposed or necessary. I. Parking All parking shall be as specified in the General Parking Requirements, Part III. I Sims All signing shall be as specified in the General Sign Requirements, W 4MTJ K. Landscape All landscaping shall be as specified in the General Landscape Requirements, Part V. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 42 of 62 PART III. GENERAL PARKING REQUIREMENTS Section I A. Adequate off - street parking shall be provided to accommodate all parking needs for the site. The intent is to eliminate the need for any on- street parking. Required off - street parking shall be provided on the site of the use served, or on a contiguous site, or within three hundred (300) feet of the subject site. Where parking is provided on other than the site concerned, a recorded document shall be approved by the City Attorney and filed with the Building and Planning Departments and signed by the owners of the alternate site stipulating to the permanent reservation of use of the site for said parking. B. Parking requirements for specific sites shall be based upon the following parking criteria. All parking shall be determined based upon building type and the area within allotted to the following functions: I. Business & Professional Offices One (1) space for each 225 square feet of net floor area. The parking requirement may be lowered to one (1) space for each 250 square feet of net floor area upon review and approval of the modification committee. Company parking stalls shall not exceed twenty-five (25) percent of the total number of required parking spaces. The number and design of compact parking stalls shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. (11) Exception: (11) Parking Requirement for Business and Professional Office Buildings based on Parking Pool. The parking requirements for office buildings within a contiguous office site may be modified in accordance with the following schedule when the net building area or areas served exceeds 100,000 square feet. a. For the first 125,000 square feet, parking shall be provided at one space per 250 square feet of net floor area. b. For the next 300,000 square feet, parking shall be provided at one space per 300 square feet of net floor area. C. Any additional floor area, parking shall be provided at one space per 350 square feet of net floor area. d. For pools based on more than 425,000 square feet of net floor area, the Planning Commission may modify the parking formula by use permit, based on a demonstrated formula. 2. ffs S. 0 City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 43 of 62 Medical & Dental Offices Five (5) spaces for each doctor or one (1) space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. Deleted. (33) Wafehouse Deleted. (33) s. Wafehouse Deleted. (33) Lodee Halls, Private Clubs, Athletic Clubs, Union Headquarters (1) (4) (5) a. One (1) space for each 75 square feet of gross floor area plus one (1) space for each 250 square feet of gross office floor area. b. Specific parking requirements shall be developed for private clubs or athletic clubs based upon functions and occupancies within this use. Parking shall be in conformance to existing City of Newport Beach requirements for said occupancies or at a demonstrated formula agreeable to the Planning Director. (4) In the event that private clubs or athletic clubs are converted to another use, parking requirements for the new use shall be subject to review by the Planning Director. (5) Restaurants, Bars or Theater/Ni¢htclubs, Outdoor, Drive -In and Take -Out Restaurants (7) a. Restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub parking shall be in accordance with Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, except as noted under "b" and "o" below. �.... . . -- Lodee Halls, Private Clubs, Athletic Clubs, Union Headquarters (1) (4) (5) a. One (1) space for each 75 square feet of gross floor area plus one (1) space for each 250 square feet of gross office floor area. b. Specific parking requirements shall be developed for private clubs or athletic clubs based upon functions and occupancies within this use. Parking shall be in conformance to existing City of Newport Beach requirements for said occupancies or at a demonstrated formula agreeable to the Planning Director. (4) In the event that private clubs or athletic clubs are converted to another use, parking requirements for the new use shall be subject to review by the Planning Director. (5) Restaurants, Bars or Theater/Ni¢htclubs, Outdoor, Drive -In and Take -Out Restaurants (7) a. Restaurant, bar or theater /nightclub parking shall be in accordance with Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, except as noted under "b" and "o" below. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 44 of 62 b. Restaurants, other than outdoor, drive -in or take -out restaurants, within retail and service centers shall provide one (1) space for each 200 square feet of net floor area and one (1) loading space for each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area, to the extent that the net floor area of all restaurants does not exceed twenty (20) percent of the net floor area of the retail and service center. In the event that any restaurant causes the total of all restaurant uses in the retail and service center to exceed the twenty (20) percent limitation noted above, that entire restaurant and any subsequent restaurants shall provide parking as noted under "a" above. C. Parking for outdoor, drive -in and take -out restaurants shall be provided in accordance with Section 20.53.060 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 7. Commercial Retail and Service Center (5) One (1) space for each 200 square feet of net floor area. One (1) loading space for each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area. Professional and business office parking shall be provided per Part III, Section I.B.I. Athletic or health club parking shall be provided per Part III, Section 1.B.5b. 8. Hotels and Motels One (1) space for each guest unit plus employees' parking on a demonstrated formula. Parking for restaurants, bars, banquet rooms, retail shops or service stores shall be as specified in the above applicable section or on a demonstrated formula acceptable to the Planning Director. Professional and business office net floor area shall be included in this provision. Athletic and health club net floor area shall be excluded from this provision. (5) 9. Court House Specific parking requirements shall be developed based upon functions and occupancies within this zone. Parking shall be in conformance to existing City of Newport Beach requirements for said occupancies, or at a demonstrated formula agreeable to the Planning Director. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 45 of 62 PART IV. GENERAL SIGN REQUIREMENTS Section I. Sign Standards A. Signs visible from the exterior of any building may be lighted, but no signs or any other contrivance shall be devised or constructed so as to rotate, gyrate, blink or move in any animated fashion. B. Signs shall be restricted to advertising only the person, firm, company or corporation operating the use conducted on the site or the products sold thereon. C. A wall sign with the individual letters applied directly shall be measured by a rectangle around the outside of the lettering and/or the pictorial symbol and calculating the area enclosed by such line. D. All signs attached to the building shall be surface mounted. Group I. PERMANENT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS A. Ground Signs Ground signs shall not exceed four (4) feet above grade in vertical height. Also, ground signs in excess of one hundred and fifty (150) square feet in area (double face) shall not be erected in the first twenty (20) feet, as measured from the property line, of any street side setback. Said sign shall not exceed a maximum area of two hundred (200) square feet. B. Wall Signs In no event shall an identification sign placed on a wall comprise more than ten (10) percent of the area of the elevation upon which the sign is located. Said signs shall be fixture signs. Signs painted directly on the surface of the wall shall not be permitted. The following exceptions apply to industrial zoning only. In the instance of a multiple tenancy building, each individual industry may have a wall sign over the entrance to identify the tenant. Said sign shall give only the name of the company and shall be limited to six (6) inch high letters. Said signs must be oriented toward the parking or pedestrian area for that building and shall not exceed a maximum area of five (5) square feet. 2. Fascia mounted identification signs limited to two (2) facades for each building and structure. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 46 of 62 No sign shall exceed an area equal to one and one -half (1 1/2) square feet of sign for each one (1) foot of lineal frontage of the building or store. However, no sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet in area per face. The following exceptions apply to Professional and Business Offices and Retail and Service Center uses only. In the instance of a multiple tenancy building, each individual ground floor business may have signing in addition to permitted Building Identification signs. (6) Each individual ground floor business shall be limited to one (1) sign per frontage not to exceed two (2) signs per business. Said signs shall not be located above the ground floor fascia. No sign shall exceed an area equal to ten (10) percent of the business face upon which it is located. However, no sign shall exceed thirty-five (3 5) square feet in area. (6). In no event shall there be more than three (3) permitted ground floor wall signs per building for Professional and Business Offices. (6) C. Pole Signs One (1) identification pole sign per site will be allowed for the following commercial businesses only: a. Restaurant b. Cocktail lounge and/or bar C. Hotel If a pole sign is utilized, it shall be in lieu of other identification signs allowed by ordinance. Pole signs shall be limited to a maximum height of twenty (20) feet and a maximum area of fifty (50) square feet per face, double faced. Group II. TEMPORARY IDENTIFICATION SIGNS A. The following signs shall conform to all requirements for "Ground Signs," Section I, Group I, Item A with General Sign standards above unless specifically limited below. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 47 of 62 1. Sale or Lease Sign A sign, advertising the sale, lease or hire of the site shall be permitted in addition to the other signs listed in this section. Said sign shall not exceed a maximum area of forty (40) square feet. 2. Construction Sign One (1) construction sign denoting the architects, engineers, contractor, and other related subjects, shall be permitted upon the commencement of construction. Said sign shall be permitted until such time as a final inspection of the building(s) designates said structure(s) fit for occupancy, or the tenant is occupying said building(s), whichever occurs first. Said sign shall not exceed a maximum area of forty (40) square feet. 3. Future Tenant Identification Sign A sign listing the name of future tenant, responsible agent or realtor, and identification of the industrial complex shall be permitted. Said sign will be permitted until such time as a final inspection of the building(s) designates said structure(s) fit for occupancy or tenant is occupying said building(s), whichever occurs first. Said sign shall not exceed a maximum area of forty (40) square feet. 4. Directional Signs Signs used to give directions to traffic or pedestrians or give instructions as to special conditions shall not exceed a total of six (6) square feet (double face) in area and shall be permitted in addition to the other signs in this section. 5. Exceptions Group II.A.1, 2 and 3: this information may be grouped on a single sign when the aggregate surface area does exceed the summation of the individual areas for each use. This area may be distributed on all surfaces of the sign. This sign may not exceed four (4) feet above grade. Group III. SPECIAL PURPOSE SIGNS A. The following permanent signs shall be permitted. 1. Permanent Directional Sign City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 48 of 62 Signs used to give directions to traffic or pedestrians as to special conditions shall not exceed a total of six (6) square feet in area per face, double faced and shall be permitted in addition to other signs permitted in these standards. 2. Community Directional and/or Identification Sign Permanent directional and identification signs, not exceeding two hundred fifty (250) square feet (per face), shall be permitted but subject to use permit. Section II. Sign Area A. Deleted. (33� Y I. B. Business and Professional Offices (33) The following shall apply to Permitted Uses, Part I, Section III. No sign shall exceed an area equal to one and one -half (1 1/2) square feet of sign for each one (1) foot of lineal frontage of the building. However, no sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet in area per face. C. Commercial The following shall apply to Permitted Uses, Part II, Section II, Groups II, III, V and VI. Building identification shall be limited to a single entity. Building identification signs shall have an area not to exceed one and one -half (1 1/2) square feet of surface for each one (1) foot of lineal frontage of building. However, no sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet per face. Building identification signs shall be limited to two (2) facades. D. Business and Professional Offices City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 49 of 62 The following shall apply to Permitted Uses, Part II, Section II, Group I. Building identification shall be limited to a single entity. Building identification signs shall have an area not to exceed one and one -half (1 1/2) square feet of surface for each one (1) foot of lineal frontage of building. However, no sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet per face. Building identification signs shall be limited to two (2) facades. Section III. Maintenance All signs indicated in this section shall be maintained in a neat and orderly fashion. Periodic inspection shall be made as directed by the Planning Director, City of Newport Beach or his designated agent. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 50 of 62 PART V. GENERAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS Section I. General Statement (1) Detailed landscape and irrigation plans, prepared by a registered Architect or under the direction of a Landscape Architect, shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Director and the Director of Parks, Beaches and Recreation prior to issuance of a building permit and installed prior to issuance of Certificate of Use and Occupancy. Landscape in the public right -of -way shall be installed per plans and specifications approved by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director and in accordance with Parks, Beaches and Recreation Standards. All landscaping in this section shall be maintained in a neat and orderly fashion. Periodic inspections will be made as directed by the Planning Director and reports submitted with regard to the condition of maintenance. If suggestions of improvement are made, and are in the realm of the Maintenance Standards, the work shall be corrected within thirty (30) days of receipt of the report. A. Maintenance 1. All planting areas to be kept free of weeds and debris. 2. Lawn and ground covers to be kept trimmed and/or mowed regularly. 3. All plantings to be kept in a healthy and growing condition. Fertilization, cultivation and tree pruning are to be carried out as part of regular maintenance. 4. Irrigation systems are to be kept in working condition. Adjustment and cleaning of system should be a part of regular maintenance. 5. Stakes, guys and ties on trees should be checked regularly for correct function; ties to be adjusted to avoid creating abrasions or girdling to the stems. 6. Damage to plantings created by vandalism, automobile or acts of nature shall be corrected within thirty (3 0) days. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 51 of 62 B. Front Yard Setback Area 1. General Statement Landscaping in these areas shall consist of an effective combination of street trees, trees, ground cover and shrubbery. All unpaved areas not utilized for parking shall be landscaped in a similar manner. Full coverage of ground cover to be expected in a minimum of three (3) months. 2. Special Landscaped Street The entire area between the curb and the building setback line shall be landscaped, except for any driveway in said area. Tree size to be no less than 24 -inch box. 3. Other Streets The entire area between the curb and a point ten (10) feet back in the front property line shall be landscaped except for any driveway in said area. Tree size to be no less than 24 inch box. C. Side Yard and Rear Yard 1. General Statement All unpaved areas not utilized for parking and storage, shall be landscaped utilizing ground cover and/or shrub and tree materials. 2. Undeveloped Areas Undeveloped areas proposed for future expansion shall be maintained in a weed free condition, but need not be landscaped. 3. Screening Areas used for parking shall be screened from view or have the view interrupted by landscaping and/or fencing from access streets, freeways and adjacent properties. Plant materials used for screening purposes shall consist of lineal or grouped masses of shrubs and/or trees of a sufficient size and height to meet this requirement when initially installed. Boundary landscaping is required on all interior property lines. Said areas shall be placed along the entire length of these property City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 52 of 62 lines or be of sufficient length to accommodate the number of required trees. Trees, equal in number to one (1) tree per twenty - five (25) lineal feet of each property line, shall be planted in the above defined areas in addition to required ground cover and shrub material. Minimum width of property line landscaping shall be three (3) feet. 5. All landscaped areas shall be separated from adjacent vehicular areas by a wall or curb, at least six (6) inches higher than the adjacent vehicular area. D. Parking Areas Trees, equal in number to one (1) per each five (5) parking stalls, shall be provided in the parking area Planting area around building shall not be included in parking area. Planting of trees may be in groups and need not necessarily be in regular spacing. E. Sloped Banks All sloped banks greater than 5 to 1, or six (6) feet in vertical height and adjacent to public right -of -way shall be stabilized, planted and irrigated with full coverage in accordance with plans submitted and approved by Planning Director. F. Loading Areas Street side loading on other than special landscaped streets, shall be allowed providing the loading dock is set back a minimum of seventy (70) feet from the street right -of -way line or one hundred ten (110) feet from the street center line, whichever is greater. Said loading area must be screened from view from adjacent streets. G. Storage Are All outdoor storage shall be visually screened from access streets, freeways and adjacent property. Said screening shall form a complete opaque screen up to a point eight (8) feet in vertical height but need not be opaque above that point. 2. Outdoor storage shall be meant to include all company owned and operated motor vehicles, with the exception of passenger vehicles. No storage shall be permitted between a frontage street and the building line. H. Refuse Collection Areas City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 53 of 62 All outdoor refuse collection areas shall be visually screened from access streets, freeways and adjacent property. Said screening shall form a complete opaque screen. 2. No refuse collection area shall be permitted between a frontage street and the building line. Minimum width for landscaping shall be three (3) feet around refuse collection areas. I. Telephone and Electrical Service All "on- site" electrical lines (excluding lines in excess of 12 KV) and telephone lines shall be placed underground. Transformer or terminal equipment shall be visually screened from view from streets and adjacent properties, or an approved method of display. J. Pedestrian Access (1) It is required of all developments in the commercial areas to submit a plan of pedestrian access to the Community Development Department prior to the issuance of building permits. Said plan will detail consideration for pedestrian access to the subject property and to adjacent properties, and shall be binding on subsequent development of the property. The plan shall show all interior walkways and all walkways in the public right -of- way, if such walkways are proposed or necessary. K. Landscape Plant Vocabulary (1) It is the intent of this standard to provide flexibility and diversity in plant selection yet maintain a limited variety to give greater unity to the development. At the direction of the Director of Community Development and the Director of Parks, Beaches and Recreation, material lists and a street tree master plan shall be developed to aid in this development. All trees occurring in the ten (10) foot setback shall be no less than 24 inch box. The parking lot trees shall be no less than fifteen (15) gallon size. Shrubs to be planted in containers shall not be less than one (1) gallon size. Ground covers will be planted from one (1) gallon containers or from root cuttings. Every effort should be made to avoid using plants with invasive and shallow root systems with fruit that would stain paving or automobiles. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 54 of 62 L. Earth berms shall be rounded and natural in character, designed to obscure automobiles and to add interest to the site. In cases where the ratio of width and height of berm creates a bank greater than 3 to 1, shrubs or walls can be used as shown in illustration (b) (c). Wheel stops shall be so placed that damage to trees, irrigation units and shrubs is avoided. M. Trees in parking lots should be limited in variety. Selection should be repeated to give continuity. Regular spacing is not required and irregular groupings may add interest. Care should be exercised to allow plants to grow and maintain their ultimate size without restriction. N. Storage areas are to be provided with an opaque screen up to a point of eight (8) feet in vertical height. Combination of plantings can be used to further soften hard materials and give continuity to planting. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 55 of 62 PART VI. FOOTNOTES (1) Planned Community text revision incorporating Planning Commission revisions and conditions of approval. (2) Planned Community Text revision incorporating City Council conditions of approval as adopted by the city of Newport Beach. (Amendment No. 313, adopted August 14, 1972). (3) Planned Community Text revision July 6, 1973 incorporating the addition of footprint lots and the addition of two (2) restaurant sites within Office Site "A ". (Amendment No. 381, adopted August 2, 1973). (4) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 420, adopted February 7, 1974) incorporating the following changes: a. Revised Planned Community Text site acreage figures to conform to the recorded tract map. b. Revised Exhibit "A" (land use map) to conform to recorded tract map. C. Changed the size of Office Site "E" and created one parcel of land comprised of Restaurant Site No. 3, Service Station Site No. 3 and the residual of Office Site "C ". This new site is designated as Office Site "F ". d. Revised Retail and Service Site No. 2 from a specific location to a floating location within Office Site "A ". e. Added mechanical car wash subject to a use permit as a permitted use on the service station sites. f Added private clubs or athletic clubs as a permitted use on Office Site "B ". g. Made provisions for three (3) additional restaurant sites, two sites within Office Site `B: and one site within Office Site "F ". (5) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 430, adopted June 10, 1974) incorporating the following changes: a. Eliminated Service Station Site No. 2. b. Added health or athletic club as a permitted use within the Retail and Service Center sites. C. Added Professional and Business Office as a permitted use within the Retail and Service Center sites. d. Added a minimum twenty-five (25) percent landscape requirements or site plan approval by the Planning commission to the development requirements of retail Site No. 1. (6) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 444, adopted May 15, 1975) incorporating the following changes: a. Clarified the setback requirements for buildings within footprint lots. b. Clarified Professional and Business Office permitted uses. C. Added signing provision for ground floor businesses in multi- tenant building. City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 56 of 62 (7) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 451, adopted September 8, 1975) incorporating the following changes: a. Added the requirement that all restaurants shall be subject to the securing of a use permit with the exception of certain restaurant uses within Retail and Service Centers. (8) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 466, adopted June 28, 1976) incorporating the following changes: a. Changed the size of Light Industrial Site No. 2. b. Created Professional and Business Office Site "G ". C. Made provisions for two (2) restaurant sites within Office Site "G ". d. Reduced the allowable building area of Office Site "D ". e. Amended the construction timetable for traffic signals. (9) Planned community Text revision (Amendment No. 475, adopted January 10, 1977) incorporating the following changes: a. Established guidelines for an exception to the minimum site area. (10) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 505, adopted July 11, 1978) incorporating the following changes: a. Increased the site area of Professional and Business Office Site "C ". b. Increased the allowable building area of Professional and Business Office Site «C„ (11) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 508, adopted August 28, 1978) incorporating the following changes: a. Made provision for consideration of additional left turn ingress from MacArthur Boulevard. b. Eliminated Service Station Site No. 1 and added the land area to Professional and Business Office Site `B ". C. Reviewed the parking requirement for office buildings within Professional and Business Office sites. (12) Planned Community Text revision (Amendment No. 514, adopted October 19, 1978) incorporating the following changes: a. Established existing and additional allowable development as of October 1, 1978. b. Established the requirement and criteria for phasing plan approval of development beyond thirty (30) percent of the additional City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 57 of 62 (13) Planned Community text revision incorporating the transfer to allowable building area from Professional and business Office Site "D: to Professional and Business Office Site "B ". (Amendment No. 550, adopted November 10, 1980). (14) Planned Community Text revision for Retail and Service Site No. 1, which allocates existing and permitted development. (Amendment No. 558 adopted March 23, 1981). (15) Planned community Text revision increasing the allowable building area in Site C (MacArthur Court). (Amendment No. 593, adopted October 24, 1983). (16) Planned Community Text revision incorporating the transfer of allowable office, restaurant and retail building area from Professional and Business Office Site "A" to Professional and Business Office Site `B ". (Amendment No. 606, adopted May 14, 1984). (17) Planned Community Text revision to allow up to two restaurants with a total floor area not to exceed 3,250 square feet within "Office Site C ". (Amendment No. 626, adopted December 9, 1985). (18) Planned Community Text revision deleting restaurant Site 1 and substituting a private club with a total floor area not to exceed 30,000 square feet within Office Site "A ". (Amendment No. 635, adopted July 14, 1986). (19) Planned Community Text revision to allow auto detailing as a permitted use. (Amendment No. 647, adopted March 23, 1987). (20) Planned Community Text revision adding support commercial uses to the permitted uses under Professional and Business Office permitted uses. (Amendment No. 649, adopted July 27, 1987). (21) Planned Community text revision combining Light Industrial Sites I and 2 into Light Industrial Site 1, increasing the allowable building area for the combined site by 39,000 square feet, and increasing the permitted building height from 35 feet to 55 feet. (Amendment No. 677, adopted June 12, 1989). (22) Planned Community Text revision increasing the permitted building height in Light Industrial Site 1 from 55 feet to 75 feet. (Amendment No. 799, adopted April 25, 1994). (23) Title 20 amendment to reinstate notice and appeal procedures for specialty food service applications. (Amendment No. 829, adopted September 11, 1995, Ordinance 95 -39) (24) Planned Community Text revision to increase the permitted height within "Light Industrial Site 1" from 75 feet to 90 feet for a single vertical column. (Amendment No. 867, adopted February 23, 1998, Ordinance 98 -3). (25) Planned Community Text revisions (Amendment No. 876, adopted August 10, 1998, Ordinance 98 -20) to allow the following changes: City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 58 of 62 a. Additional restaurant uses in Office Site "G" (the current limited of two restaurants will be increased to three restaurant sites), and; b. Permit eating and drinking establishments throughout the Koll Center Planned Community as per Title 20 of the Municipal Code. (26) Planned Community Text revisions (Amendment No. 890, adopted 01/11/2000, Ordinance 99 -28) to allow the following changes: a. Increase the permitted level of development for Office Site A by 15,000 square feet (4110 MacArthur Boulevard) and; b. Establish the permitted level of development for Koll Center Newport Office Site A at 418,346 gross square feet. (27) Planned Community Text revisions (Amendment No. 897, adopted January 25, 2000, Ordinance 2000 -3) to allow the following changes: a. Designate Parcel 1 of Koll Center Newport Retail and Service Site 1 for Hotel Use, and; b. Establish the permitted Gross Floor Area for Koll Center Newport Retail and Service Site 1 at 120,000 square feet, and C. Establish the permitted height for the site at 60 feet. (28) Planned Community Text revisions (Ordinance No. 2005 -014, adopted August 9, 2005) to allow the following changes: a. Office expansion of 1,367 net square feet in the Koll Center Office Site B at 4200 Von Karman Avenue. (29) Planned Community Text revisions (Ordinance No. 2006 -19), adopted July 25, 2006 to allow the following changes: a. To increase the development allocation for Professional and Business Offices of Site A by 2,129 net square feet. (PA2005 -293) (30) Planned Community Text revisions (Ordinance No. 2006 -21), adopted October 24, 2006 to allow the following changes: a. To allow the transfer of 24,016 gross square feet of unused retail, restaurant and office square footage from Office Site B to Office Site A resulting in the elimination of the entire Retail Site #1, an undeveloped portion of Restaurant Site #2 and the entire Restaurant Site #5. (31) Planned Community Text revisions (Ordinance No. 2011 -3), adopted January 25, 2011 to allow the following changes: City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 59 of 62 a. To allow building area for Professional & Business Site F to increase by 18, 346 net square feet. (32) Planned Community Text revisions (Ordinance No. 2011 -8), adopted March 8, 2011 to allow the following changes: a. To allow an increase to the Allowable Building Area for Professional & Business Site B by 9,917 net square feet (33) Planned Community Text revisions (Ordinance No. 2013 - ), adopted 2013 to allow the following changes: a. To delete Light Industrial Sites 1 and 2 from PC -11. b. To delete Part I. Industrial uses in its entirety as an allowed use. c. To revise the total acreage within PC -11 to 154.0 acres to reflect the deletion of Light Industrial Sites 1 and 2 from PC -11. d. To undate the Composite exhibit and Exhibits A through E to reflect the deletion of Light Industrial Sites I and 2 from PC -11. Insert exhibits: Composite ............. ............................... For Information Only 3 Exhibit A ............... ............................... Land Used Exhibit B ...................... ........................ Grading and Roads -33) Exhibit C ............... ............................... Storm Drain Exhibit D ............... ............................... Water & Sewer 3 Exhibit E ................ ............................... Boundary and Topography City Council Ordinance No. 2013 -5 Page 60 of 62 EXHIBIT B PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ADOPTION PC2012 -001 LAND USE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS & PROCEDURES See Attachment CC20 of the February 26, 2013, City Council Staff Report. 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Brown, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven: that the foregoing ordinance, being Ordinance No. 2013 -5 was duly and regularly introduced on the 26th day of February, 2013, and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 12th day of March, 2013, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Gardner, Hill, Selich, Henn, Daigle, Mayor Curry Nays: None Recused: Petros IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of said City this 13`h day of March, 2013. �&- C ` vv-, City Clerk City of Newport Beach, California (Seal) CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH } I, LEILANi 1. BROWN, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 2013 -5 has been duly and regularly published according to law and the order of the City Council of said City and that same was so published in The Daily Pilot, a daily newspaper of general circulation on the following dates: Introduced Ordinance: March 2, 2013 Adopted Ordinance: March 16, 2013 In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this Ift day of IVI00 2013. City Clerk City of Newport Beach, California (Seal)