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September 26, 2013
Mr. Ed Selich, Chairman
Land Use Element Advisory Committee
City of Newport Beach
loo Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, C 92657
Attn: Brenda Wisnewski
Re: Clarification of Request for increase in the Residential Unit Capin the Airport Area
Dear Chairman Selich and Ms. Wisnewski:
We sent a letter dated September 16, 2013 requesting an increase in the residential unit
cap for the Airport Area (replacement units) to be included in the proposed LUE
Amendment being reviewed by the LUE Amendment Committee. As the owners of a
majority of the property and buildings in the 19+ acre parcel known as Newport
Corporate Plaza, (bounded by Von Karman, Birch, Campus and Teller), we sincerely
appreciate the Committee's careful consideration for our initial request and the
Council's support for the concept at the Study Session on September 24, 2013.
We believe that the opportunity to implement the MU -H2 designation of the existing
General Plan is contingent on the addition of additional replacement units and on the
creation of a quality mixed use project with hotel, residential and retail. Recognizing
that the goal of the committee has been to include amendments that are traffic neutral,
we initially proposed only the addition of 70o replacement units. As we undertake the
major effort to begin the entitlement of the property for a mixed use development of
residential, retail and possibly a hotel, the land uses are permitted in the General Plan
but current traffic assumptions are an issue that needs resolution. To that end, we wish
to clarify our request to offer two options for your consideration as follows:
1. The addition of 70o replacement units (traffic neutral)
2. A mixed use proposal of residential, hotel and retail (85o residential units, 150
hotel rooms, and 85,000 SF of retail, for an additional 5,000 trips)
To the extent a project description for the LUE Amendment environmental document
can evaluate these two options, then there is an opportunity to examine the traffic
assumptions in the Traffic Model and to evaluate the traffic impacts of both options,
with the possibility of allowing the mixed use project beyond the traffic neutrality
objective. We would like our traffic engineer to work with the City Traffic Engineer and
the city's consultant from Urban Crossroads to examine these two options.
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Bringing Quality Home-
We appreciate your review of this request and look forward to a positive
recommendation to the LUE Amendment Committee. We thank you for your efforts to
work with us to address this important opportunity.
Sincerely, C�
Frank T. Suryan, Jr.
Chairman & CEO
Attachment
Cc: Gregg Ramirez, City of Newport Beach
Woodie Tescher, The Planning Center
Carol McDermott, Government Solutions, Inc.