HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-16 - Amendment 11A Local Coast Program Land Use PlanRESOLUTION NO. U -16
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING AMENDMENT NO. ll(A)
TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM,
LAND USE PLAN AND MAP NO. 24 AS THEY PERTAIN TO THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1550 BAYSIDE DRIVE IN CORONA DEL MAR.
• WHEREAS, the Coastal Act of 1976 requires the City of
Newport Beach to prepare a Local Coastal Program; and
WHEREAS, as a part of the development and implementation of
the Coastal Act, the City established a Local Coastal Program Advisory
Committee, which held 29 public meetings to develop the goals, objec-
tives, and policies of the City's Local Coastal Program; and
WHEREAS, as a part of the development and implementation of
the Coastal Act, a Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan has been
prepared; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Newport
Beach considered the Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan at nine
public hearings prior to recommending the approval and adoption to the
City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach also
held nine public hearings on the Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan
prior to adoption; and
WHEREAS, two public hearings were held by the California
Coastal Commission in conjunction with the certification of the City's
Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan; and
WHEREAS, said Land Use Plan sets forth the objectives and
supporting policies which serve as a guide for the future planning and
development in the coastal zone in the City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held a duly noticed
public hearing to consider this amendment to the Newport Beach Local
Coastal Program, Land Use Plan, and adopted Resolution No. 1149,
recommending to the City Council certain changes and amendments in
said document and map; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has held a duly noticed public
hearing to consider this amendment to the Local Coastal Program, Land
Use Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, in considering this amendment to
the Local Coastal Program, has determined that this amendment is
consistent with all of the stated goals and policies of the California
Coastal Act, the City of Newport Beach General Plan, and the City's
Local Coastal Program, Land Use Plan.
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NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVEI) by the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach that the City of Newport Beach Local Coastal
Program, Land Use Plan and Map No. 24, be amended for certain property
located at 1550 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar, as set forth in Exhib-
its "A" and "B" attached hereto, as follows:
Change the land use designation from "Low Density Residen-
tial" uses to "Administrative, Professional, and Financial
Commercial" uses.
ADOPTED this 26th day of January, 1987, by the following
vote, to wit:
ATTEST:
AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS Cox, Hart,
Maurer, Plummer, Sansone, Turner-
NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS
RES02 /jm
Attachment: Exhibit "A" and "B"
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EXHIBIT "A"
this designation to provide an appropriate land use to be consistent
with the existing project approved for the site.
Bayside Drive (Map 24). The commercial areas along the south
side of Bayside Drive below Irvine Terrace are shown for "Recreational
and Marine Commercial" uses, allowing continuation of the yacht clubs
and the Orange County Harbor Department facility. If redevelopment
should occur, uses shall be limited ttg those allowed by this desig-
nation. The parcel at the northwestern corner of the intersection of
• Bayside and E1 Paseo Drives is shown for "Administrative, Profession-
al, and Financial Commercial."
CORONA DEL MAR
Corona del Mar State Beach (Map 18). Corona del Mar State Beach
is a primary visitor destination within the City of Newport Beach.
The designation for "Recreational and Environmental Open Space" is
consistent with the existing use.
Newport Beach Marine Life Refuge (Map 18). The Newport Beach
Marine Life Refuge is shown for "Recreational and Environmental Open
Space." The purpose of the Marine Life Refuge is to conserve the
natural flora and fauna resources of the shoreline, and to protect
marine life in the tide pool areas.
Inspiration Point (Map 18). The existing publicly held parcels
are shown for "Recreational and Environmental Open Space." The three
undeveloped private parcels at Inspiration Point are shown as
"Low- Density Residential."
Corona del Mar /Coast Highway Commercial (Maps 16, 17, 18). The
Corona del Mar commercial area along Coast Highway is shown for
"Retail and Service Commercial" uses. This area functions primarily
as a neighborhood commercial area and no changes are being proposed.
Upper -level offices may be permitted consistent with the "Retail and
Service Commercial" designation.
Buck Gully/Morning Canyon (Maps 18, 20, 31, 33). The Buck Gully
and Morning Canyon areas have been shown for "Recreational and En-
vironmental Open Space" to be preserved in a natural state. It is
proposed that the setbacks of residential lots abutting these areas be
adjusted to prevent alteration of the natural canyons.
NEWPORT CENTER, BAYVIEW LANDING
Newport Center (Maps 37, 48, 49). Approximately one -third of the
Newport Center site falls within the Coastal Zone. Most of the area
is occupied by the Irvine Coast Country Club, shown as "Recreational
and Environmental Open Space" on the Land Use Plan. The Marriott
Hotel site is designated for "Administrative, Professional and Finan-
cial Commercial" uses to reflect the hotel use on the site. Permitted
office uses on the Corporate Plaza West and Chamber of Commerce sites
are shown by the "Administrative, Professional and Financial Commer-
cial" designation and residential use is shown on the Sea Island site
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by the "Medium- Density Residential" designation. The Coast High-
way /Jamboree site is shown for "Recreational and Marine Commercial ".
Office use may be permitted on the site provided traffic mitigation
measures include fiscal contribution to a shuttle system combined with
public parking in the garage. Office use should also include pro-
visions for an affordable visitor - serving use such as a public view
deck and restaurant facility.
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