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HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-5 - Local Coastal Program Amendment 41RESOLUTION NO. 96 -5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 41 AMENDING THE LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM LAND USE PLAN OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SO AS TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION AND DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED ON THE • NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS OF THE INTERSECTIONS OF COAST HIGHWAY AND SUPERIOR AVENUE WHEREAS, the property located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Coast Highway and Superior Avenue, commonly known as "CalTrans Residual Parcel," has limited access, steep grade, a limited development potential; and WHEREAS, given the CalTrans Residual Parcel's constraints, the Land Use Element designation of Recreational and Environmental Open Space is appropriate; and WHEREAS, in consideration for the designation of the CalTrans Residual Parcel to Recreational and Environmental Open Space, the residential development allocation for the CalTrans West property shall be increased by 8 dwelling units to a total of 160 dwelling units; and WHEREAS, should the residential development be exercised, the CalTrans Residual Parcel open space would contribute to meeting that project's park dedication requirement; and WHEREAS, on December 7, 1995, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach held a public hearing regarding Local Coastal Plan Amendment No. 41 and recommended approval of said amendment; and WHEREAS, on January 8, 1996, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held a public hearing regarding Local Coastal Plan Amendment No. 41; and WHEREAS, the public was duly noticed of the public hearings; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, it has been • determined that the proposed amendment is categorically exempt under Class 5, minor alterations in land use limitations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that an amendment to the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan is approved as follows: SECTION 1. The Local Coastal Program Land Plan Map is to be amended to redesignate the CalTrans Residual Parcel, illustrated and identified in Exhibit "A ", from Governmental, Educational, and Institutional Facilities to Recreational and Environmental • Open Space. SECTION 2. The Northwest Newport section of the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan text shall be revised as follows: 5. CalTrans West. CalTrans West consists of approximately 14.25 acres of vacant land located west of Superior Avenue, north of Pacific Coast Highway, and south of the Newport Crest Condominium complex. The preferred future use of the site is recreation/open space with active recreational uses accommodated on the site. Specific park improvements and the possible phasing of park uses if entitlement is transferred off -site shall be consistent with the Recreation and Open Space Element. The site is presently allocated 160 dwelling units subject to provisions intended to facilitate the transfer of all of this entitlement to other properties with special incentives relative to the transfer of entitlement to properties within the CalTrans West service area (as specified in the Recreation and Open Space Element) combined with a commitment of the owner of the transferee parcel to construct park improvements on -site. Eight (8) of these units are derived from the CalTrans Residual Parcel on the easterly side of Superior Avenue, in consideration for the designation of that site for Recreational and Environmental Open Space. The transfer of entitlement shall generally proceed in accordance... 6. Hoag Expansion. The area between Newport Boulevard and and the CalTrans Residual Parcel northerly of Coast Highway is designated for Governmental, Educational and Institutional Facilities. [LCP No. 27] Expansion of Hoag Hospital facilities may also be accommodated on the site. • 7. CalTrans Residual Parcel. The parcels owned by the California State Department of Transportation and the City of Newport Beach on the easterly side of Superior Avenue created by the realignment of Superior Avenue are designated for Recreational and Environmental Open Space. This designation is in consideration for eight (8) additional units allocated to the CalTrans West site. Should the residential entitlement be exercised on the CalTrans West site, this site may be used to partially satisfy the park dedication requirements of the project. • ADOPTED this 8th day of January, 1996, ATTEST: 0 (tl kn-- -W .�V CITY CLERK F:\WP51TLANNING\ICC-RYnCC960108\LCP41.CCR • A MAYOR —/