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HomeMy WebLinkAbout105-2717May 1, 1989 r Mr. Tony Melum, Tidelands Administrator City of Newport Beach Marine Department 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Re: Harbor Permit #105-2717 Dear Mr. Melum, Pursuant to my son's recent telephone conversation with you, I would like to reiterate his position and go on record as opposing the construction of a pier by our next door neighbors. It is apparent that any protrusion out into the bay at this particular location would be a direct extension of their deck area. The area is not suitable as a dock because of the high degree of water surge thereby making the pier only useful as a deck area, not a boat dock. The construction of additional deck area would extend past the already agreed upon "deck string line" as negotiated with the Coastal Commission and would infringe on the spirit of our original agreement. Additionally, construction of a pier in this area could also cause a deterioration and ecological decay of the tidepool cave in the rocks from where the pier is to protrude. Again this would be in direct conflict with the agreement previously made with the Coastal Commission. Thank you for your consideration. We stand opposed to this project. SincQ4y,Fredmson, Home Owner 2727 Shell Street Corona del Mar, CA 92625 August 14, 1989 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Agenda Item No. F-16 (a) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Marine Department HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 BY ERIC SCHROEDER AND JAMES BEAUCHAMP TO CONSTRUCT JOINT DOCKS BAYWARD OF 2717 AND 2719 SHELL STREET RecoMmgadgtion.L If desired, approve the application subject to the following conditions: 1. Approval of California Coastal Commission 2. Approval of Army Corps of Engineers 3. Approval of plans and specifications by City Public Works Department. 4. Approval of the Orange County Harbor Department 2i cu�sion: This application is before the City Council as required by Section 23.T. of the Harbor Permit Policies, which states: "U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 104 to No. 106.... Piers shall be subject to special permits approved by the City Council". In the past there was one residence on lots 5 and 6. The records of the Marine Department indicate that in the early 1960s there was a pier and float bayward of the subject property. Over the years it was removed by previous owners or was washed away. Lots 5 and 6 have recently been subdivided and there is now a residence on each lot. The property owners would like to build adjoining piers from each of the properties, but for engineering considerations, they must be attached to give each adequate strength. Therefore, the piers originate from each lot (Lots 5 and 6), but then are joined as they go bayward. For that reason it is requested that the piers be allowed as a joint permit rather than as individual permits The property owners have elected to build piers only, with no attached floats because of the surge in the particular location. The dimensions of the pier and pier platform conform to the City's Standard Drawings. There are no current guidelines regarding the allowable bayward distance of the piers; however, they have been approved in the past in approximately the same location. It does not appear that the proposed location will present a hazard to navigation. The Marine Department has asked that the plan be reviewed by the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Department prior to permit approval to assure that navigational hazards will not develop. Tony Melum Tidelands Administrator CJ r yo aw /VE'!lpaer 6E.4tM r togg . 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Background: This application was originally before the City Council on August 140, 1989 with a recommendation from Staff for approval subject to the conditions listed in the Staff Report. At that time the application was pulled by the City Council and referred to the Tideland Affairs Committee for review and report back, relative to whether or not a structure could be adequately engineered for this location and if, once built, it would affect sand transfer in the area. A copy of the application was sent to John Wolters at the City's Public Works Department for review and comment on the Council's concerns. Mr. Wolters made the following observations: "1. Debris from a damaged pier could present a hazard to adjoining properties. The applicant must retain an engineering firm with enough ocean structure experience to design an adequate structure .(ie., Moffat and Nichols, Simons and Lee and Associates_,) to withstand forces from anticipated wave action. 2. A pile supported -pier -similar to the one in the applicants' sketch will not present a problem with sand transfer at this location. If a solid concrete groin wall or rock structure is proposed, the design must consider impact on sand transfer in this area." Based on concerns from adjacent property owners, the Tideland Affairs Committee met on site with applicant Jim Beauchamp, his contractor and engineer, and the adjoining property owner. At that page 2 meeting it was observed that at this particular location there are five properties that front the bay. Of those five, in the past three have had piers and floats bayward of their -residence. At this time none of the piers and floats exist. They have either been removed by the property owner or have been destroyed by the surge in this bay location. It was also noted that the location of the proposed pier would be in between two protected swimming areas. It would be approximately 150 from the swimming area to the immediate north and about 160 feet from the protected swimming area to the south. When the swimming lines are up in these areas, according to the Municipal Code, ".....no person shall operate, drive, navigate, use or possess within, or take, drive propel or permit to drift into a protected swimming area any boat, vessel, surfboard, skimmer board, ski, paddleboard, canoe or similar object made entirely or partially of wood, metal, glass, hard -plastic or any other hard substance....". The Marine Department places the swimming lines about the first of April and typically removes them at the end of September. However, in the past there has been some thought that in this area, because of year round activity on these beaches, that the swimming lines might be left in place year round. It was also noted by the committee that the design of the structure was for piers only and there was no floating portion of a dock. This would mean that vessel use of the piers would be limited to times when the tide could accomodate the loading and unloading of vessels and when the surge would not preclude the use of vessels at the dock. As a result of input from the Public Works Department, inspections at the site and discussions with applicants and adjoining property owners, the Tideland Affairs Committee has concluded.that: 1. The area is subject to frequent high energy wave surge. 2. That piers and floats have been damaged and destroyed in this location in the past. 3. That debris from damaged piers could present a hazard to adjoining properties. 4. There are no piers and floats -presently existing at any of the five residences in this location. 5. The location for the proposed structure sandwiches it in a heavily used and protected beach swimming area. 6. The proposal to build piers only, without floats, would have limited boating use. page 3 For the above reasons, the Tideland Affairs Committee is recommending that the application for piers in the location be denied. Tideland Affairs Committee Jean Watt, Evelyn Hart - - CLIENT - JOB NO. PAGE--,rD PROJECT _ �- - `� �- DATE CHECKED DATE •^- - SWONS, II & ASSOCIATES, INC. DETAIL CHECKED BV COMPUTED By ;_.. Co c26�k4ta'-�.5 TZ ea s o ( CI i VII&A-o I o.�y oA-,cL YV 1e eo r o I o� y o -!- s e c Ca- l XcI r V t a rIV1,C I L_ o (o Z C) � 'Dept+� �� `Toe Of x�5����. ► ocL Pace (Las n, toe eleva-rton ar-D,5 MLLW� M11 i,/ a.4- Loa Ayiciel 1s {ot 1 . SVXL�� -rot oriDIg76 �) P e^- C MID A . +c, Vie. wr' ,o ck Kp, - 0. 40 aC - 17 ° =�l H K 113s HO JOB NO. 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Thcmpsor� ►� � �' .v�Pucawrs' n{aa� q 15 13 01 Shell S v1 ,Glcf - . D.,3,3 C.ei�a Del C33 144 1s Mel, Mao- - G ill IS 4: aerb7, a $/� ' CITY OF NEWPORT ®EACH COUNCIL MEMBERS G��yis+ �G a� y9��®� 9► L CALL �� Ntf� April 24, 1989 t ion 1 Ayes '.ion Ayes x x sm Motion was made to schedule public hearing on May 8 regarding application of BARRY AND MARJORIE LOUD FOR USE PERMIT NO. 3347 on property located at 307 Narcissus Avenue; and receive and file the remaining actions. MINUTES 6. Report from the Marine Department recommending denial of Application No. 105-2717 by Ernest Schroder and Jim Beauchamp to construct a residential pier bayward of 2719 and 2717 Shell Street. The City Clerk advised that a letter was received this date from the above applicants requesting the subject application be removed from the agenda; and therefore, motion was made to grant the request. H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: None. I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1. Recycled report dated January 23, 1989 from Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director concerning CLOSING TIME FOR OCEAN FRONT BEACHES. Letter dated November 14, 1988 from Central Newport Beach Community Association. Letter dated December 13, 1988 from West Newport Association. Letters dated December 9, 1988, January 15, 1989 and April 16, 1989 from Balboa Peninsula.Point Association. Report from Chief of Police. The City Manager stated that currently Corona del Mar Beach is closed at 10:00 p.m., and that the three homeowner associations on the Peninsula are also requesting a 10:00 p.m. closure. It was further noted that the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission are recommending that the Council retain the 12:00 Midnight beach closure time; request the Police Department to j U/P 3347 Harbor Permit Apli No. 105-2717 (51) PB&R/Ocean Front Bchs Closing (62) :Lj c�6,r 14j, V, I all ca V rATT� x I azj, a Z EL���.T►�r� At+ H op Brion S. Jeannette & Associates � Architects Planners eP�I -M. 470 Old'Newpoirt Blvd. 714-645-5854 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 e7 A. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department September 12, 1990 TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: Marine Director` SUBJECT: STATUS REPORT REFERENCE SCHROEDER/BEAUCHAMP, HARBOR PERMIT The Tideland Affairs Committee reviewed the August 14, 1989 Harbor Permit Application , and made a recomrn�:�dation to the . Council in a report on November''27, 1989 to deny the application. Mr. Beauchamp and Mr. Schroeder sent a letter to the City Council dated November 22, requesting that the item be removed' from the November 27th, 1989 agenda until such time as they have completed further engineering design and work. The Council approved, by motion, their request. David Harshbarger Attachment CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department September 12, 1990 TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: Marine Director SUBJECT: STATUS REPORT REFERENCE SCHROEDER/BEAUCHAMP, HARBOR PERMIT The Tideland Affairs Committee reviewed the August 14, 1989 Harbor -,,;Permit Application and made a recommendation to the -Council in a report on November 27, 1989 to deny the application. Mr. Beauchamp and Mr. Schroeder -sent a letter to the City Council dated November 22, requesting that the item be removed from the November 27th, 1989 agenda until such time as they have completed further engineering design and work. The Council approved, by motion, their request. David Harshbarger Attachment CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER August 15, 1989 TO: DAVE HARSHBARGER FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT On August 14th the City Council referred the attached application for harbor permit to the Tidelands Affairs Committee. They requested the Tidelands Affairs Committee to review this application in light.of.structural needs and the necessity of some sand by-pass. The Tidelands Affairs Committee is then to submit their recommendations to the City Council for placement on the evening agenda. �j ROBERT L.'WYNN RLW-.kf 4-� Agenda Item No. F-16 (a) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH y/LIIn Marine Department° August 14, 1989 F TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 BY ERIC„� SCHROEDER AND JAMES BEAUCHAMP TO CONSTRUCT JOINT DOCKS BAYWARD OF 2717 AND 2719 SHELL STREET T� RecommendAt 2 If desired, approve the application subject to the following conditions: 1. Approval of California Coastal Commission 2. Approval of Army Corps of Engineers 3. Approval of plans and specifications by City Public Works Department. 4. Approval of the Orange County Harbor Department giseusion: This application is before the City Council as required by Section 23.T. of the Harbor Permit Policies, which states: "U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 104 to No. 106.... Piers shall be subject to special permits approved by the City Council". In the past there was one residence on lots 5 and 6. The records of the Marine Department indicate that in the early 1960s there was a pier and float bayward of the subject property. Over the years it was removed by previous owners or was washed away. Lots 5 and 6 have recently been subdivided and there is now a residence on each lot. The property owners would like to build adjoining piers from each of the properties, but for engineering considerations, they must be attached to give each adequate strength. Therefore, the piers originate from each lot (Lots 5 and 6), but then are joined as they go bayward. For that reason it is requested that the piers be allowed as a joint permit rather than as individual permits. The property owners have elected to build piers only, with no attached floats because of the surge in the particular location. The dimensions of the pier and pier platform conform to the City's Standard Drawings. There are no current guidelines regarding the allowable bayward distance of the piers; however, they have been approved in the past in approximately the same location. It does not appear that the proposed location will present a hazard to navigation. The Marine Department has asked that the plan be reviewed by the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Department prior to permit approval to assure that navigational hazards will not develop. Tony Melum Tidelands Administrator 4/21/89 TO: City Clerk, Mayor and City Council We request that Agenda Item F.16.c. concerning Harbor Permit Application 105-2717 by Earnest Schroder and Jim Beauchamp be removed from the City Council Agenda for the April 24, 1989 Council meeting. l ✓0SAa z-Zl Agenda Items #F.16.(c) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department April 24, 1989 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 BY ERNEST SCHRODER AND JIM BEAUCHAMP TO CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL PIER BAYWARD OF 2717 AND 2719 SHELL STREET, NEWPORT BEACH Recommendation: If desired, deny the application. Discussion: This application is before the City Council as required by Section 5 B. and 23.T. of the Harbor Permit Policies, which state: 5.B."Prior approval of the City Council will be required before the Marine Deprtment may issue any permit that does not conform to standard drawings and the adopted Harbor Permit Policies." 23.T "U.S. Bulkhead Sta. No. 104_to No. 106. Piers shall be subject to special permits approved by the City Council." The Marine Department is recommending denial of the above application for the following reasons: 1. The dimensions of the pier are not in conformance with the City's Standard Dimensions for piers bayward of residences. The standard dimensions would permit a walkway with a maximum width of four feet. The applicants are proposing a walkway of eight feet. The widened portion of the pier is permitted by City standards at a maximum 12' x 14' for a joint pier. The applicants propose a 12' x 50 widened portion. 2. The proposed pier appears to be an extension of the residence, rather than an appurtenance for use in boating and water recreation. In the past the City Council has resisted approving structures bayward of residences which are, in effect, a residential use of the waters of the harbor, rather than a use consistent with boating and recreation. Because the pier has no floating portion it would not move up and down with the tide, and based on tidal changes it could be a maximum of 13 feet from the water, to a minimum of 6 feet. This would appear to make its use for boating very limited. This, coupled with the dimensions, would suggest that the pier is a pile supported patio deck and observation platform, rather than a boating pier. Tony Xelum Tidelands Administrator BRION S. JEANNETTF & ASSOCIATES, INC. 470 Old Newport Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 (714) 645-5854 TO -MAP ` IL[EUTEG �F MUSEDUUM DATE A - "t) JOB NO. 540s0:7.74; ATTENTION TON. MCI,-W RE: &�iCH WE ARE SENDING YOU Attached ❑ Under separate cover via Q It Y the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications Vopy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 REMARKS ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPY TO F' SIGNED: PRODUCT 240.2 ees Inc., Gmron, Mass, 01471. If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify once. 4 0 ° BRION S. JEANNET', & ASSOCIATES, INC. 470 Old Newport Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH,. CALIFORNIA 92663 (714) 645-5854 TO _ 'ije"-i G IA)ORK S FUEUTELm OF TURSEO TU DATE JOB NO. L-2-4-� j ATTENTION RE: 2� (7 S, rL.L Si WE ARE SENDING YOU Attached ❑ Under separate cover via MFSsF-'/�1G�' the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION / CD P`°r WAyr 4` THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ For review and comment i] ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US ,r -- - - rOf / l d t'Y rt4 SimoNs, ssOdATEs® INC. 3901 WESTERLY PLACE SUITE 101 NEW PORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 February 19, 1988 -Mr. Brian S. Jeannette Brian S. Jeannette & Associates, Inc. 470 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 TELEPHONE (714) 476-2150 Subject: Wave Protection Analysis for 2717 Shell Street Dear Mr. Jeannette: My s',aff has reviewed the proms construction at 2717 Shell Street. You are undoubtedly familiar with the wave runup approach to estimating the potential damage to coastal property. This approach starts with the maximum expected still water depth adjacent to the property. The largest wave that can reach the site, in this case, has an amplitude approximately equal to the water depth according to our calculations. The wave runup is the height above still water level at which the wave energy is conpletely dissipated. This assumes, of course, that there is a 11physical structure long enough to convey the wave this high. For example if the theoretical wave runup is 40 feet and the structure is only 30 feet high, some water wil_ continue to travel over the top of the structure but this part of the wave has substantially less energy than the base of the wave. Therefore protective structures can be built lower than the maximum theoretical wave runup and still dissipate the wave energy to a non -damaging level. The.maximzn theoretical wave runup height for the sight in question is computed as follows: Start with the 100-year significant deep -water ocean wave height of 20 feet. Assume the wave direction is parallel to the Newport Harbor entrance channel. The wave travels through the harbor entrance and as it nears the site its direction turns approximately 700 to the east and travels on a bottom slope of approximately 0.05. Refraction dissipates some of the waves energy and reduces the wave height by about 60%. The shoaling effect of the bottom slope increases the wave height by 25% however. The net effect is an unbroken wave of height about 10 feet. Under extreme conditions the still water depth can be 10 feet. at this location. (This assumes high tide of; 8 feet M T-W and a storm surge of 2 feet on top of that. The foot of the site is about 0 feet ° elevation MIT-W) . Under less extreme, conditions this wave would have already broken before it reached the site. The site - is fronted by a rough rock formation that has an average slope of approximately 700. The wave runup height corrected for Fort Collins, CO v Deilvef, CO 0 Colorado SPrinds, CO ® Cheyonne, WY 0 Tucson, AZ_ 0 Phoenix, AZ J�®r roughness is approximately 18 feet above the still water level. Therefore, the wave runup elevation that can be expected for a 100-year significant wave occurring at the site with an 8 foot tide and a 2 foot storm surge is approximately 28 feet MLLW. The rock formation tops out at about 15 feet above MLT-W and the proposed house has a 40 foot setback from the edge of the rock escarpment. The difference between this proposed house and the neighbor's to the Northwest (2701 Shell St.) is that the finish floor is approximately 5 feet higher and the setback is about 30 feet more than the 1983 condition when significant damage was sustained by the neighbor. The concern about increasing protection from wave damage for this site is not as well justified as it was for 2701 Shell Street. Before protection measures are designed, the appropriate design wave must be used. The extreme case above assumes a 100-year wave, an approximate 100 year tide and a major storm with a south wind occurring simultaneously. This has a combined probability of less than 0.0001 or a recurrence interval of about once in 10,000 years. A more appropriate design condition for a residential structure is to use the mean higher high water of 5.5 MLLW and a storm surge of 2 feet. The water depth for this case is approximately 7.5, feet thus the maximum unbroken wave would have a height of about 7.5 feet at the site. our calcula'-dons show a wave runup height of about 12.5 feet. Thus the wave runup elevation for this case is about 20 feet above MLLW. This is about 5 feet above the finish floor of the proposed house. The top of railing around the patio, however, has been designed at an elevation of 18 feet MLT-W. The additional 2 feet of overtopping from this design wave represents a relatively small volume of water and the design setback of 40 feet should be adequate to minimize the chance of direct wave impact. Our design recommendations are as follows: Construct the patio railing to an elevation of about 18 feet MLI W. The railing should be solidly constructed and tied into the patio. If the open area of the railing is about 30% to 60% it will significantly dissipate any waves that impact it. If the railing was curved in the seaward direction, it would help to direct a wave away from the structure. The orientation of the railing should be approximately perpendicular to the wave motion. The first floor windows should be designed to withstand wind driven ocean spray. Water proof door and window casements should be used for the first floor. Finally the patio should be designed with adequate drainage so that if a wave does reach it, the water will drain off before a second wave comes. Sincer ly yours, Huh M.irg Li, Ph. President 1ZM;i=VM I ° �. D., P.E. Agenda Item No. F.16 page 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department November 27, 1989 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL. FROM: Tideland Affairs Committee SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 BY ERIC SCHROEDER AND JAMES BEAUCHAMP TO CONSTRUCT JOINT PIERS BAYWARD OF 2717 AND 2719 SHELL STREET Recommendation: If desired, deny the above application. Backaround: This application was originally before the City Council on August 141? 1989 with a recommendation from Staff for approval subject to the conditions listed in the Staff. Report. At that time the application was pulled by the City Council and referred to the Tideland Affairs Committee for review and report back, relative to whether or not a structure could be adequately engineered for this location and if, once built, it would affect sand transfer .in the area. A copy of the application was sent to John Wolters at the City's Public Works Department for review and comment on the Council's concerns. Mr. Wolters made the following observations: "1. Debris from a damaged pier could present a hazard to adjoining properties. The applicant must retain an engineering firm with enough ocean structure experience to design an adequate structure (eg., Moffat and Nichols, Simons and Lee and. Associates,) to withstand forces from anticipated wave action. 2. A pile supported pier similar' to the one in the applicants' sketch will not present a problem with sand transfer at this location. If a solid concrete groin wall or rock structure is proposed, the design must consider impact on sand transfer in this area." Based on concerns from adjacent property owners, the Tideland Affairs Committee met on site with applicant Jim Beauchamp, his contractor and engineer, and the adjoining property owner. At that page 2 meeting it was observed that at this particular location there are five properties that front the bay. Of those five, in the past three have had piers and floats bayward of their residence. At this time none of the piers and floats exist. .They have either been removed by the property owner.or have been destroyed by the surge in this bay location. It was also noted that the location of the proposed pier would be in between two protected swimming areas. It would be approximately 150 from the swimming area to the immediate north and about 160 feet from the protected swimming area to the south. When the swimming lines are up in these areas, according to the Municipal Code, ".....no person shall operate, drive, navigate, use or possess within, or take, drive propel or permit to drift into a protected swimming area any boat, vessel, surfboard, skimmer board, ski, paddleboard, canoe or similar object made entirely or partially of wood, metal, glass, hard plastic or any other. hard substance....". The Marine Department places the swimming lines about the first of April and typically removes them at the end of September. However, in the past there has been some thought that"in this area, because of year round activity on these beaches, that the swimming lines might be left in place year round. It was also noted by the committee that the design of the structure was for piers only and there was no floating portion of a dock. This would mean that vessel use of the piers would be limited to times when the tide could accomodate the loading and unloading of vessels and when the surge would not preclude the use of vessels at the dock. As a result of input from the Public Works Department, inspections at the site and discussions with applicants ano,adjoining property owners, the Tideland Affairs Committee has concluded that: 1. The area is subject to frequent high energy wave surge. 2. That piers .and floats have been damaged and destroyed in this location in the past. 3. That debris from damaged piers could present a hazard to adjoining properties. 4. There are no piers and floats presently existing at any of the five residences in this location. 5. The location for the proposed structure sandwiches it in a heavily used and protected beach swimming area. Page 3 6. The proposal to build piers only, without floats, would have limited boating use. For the above reasons, the Tideland Affairs Committee is recommending that the application for piers in the location be denied. Tideland Affairs Committee Jean Watt Evelyn Hart oa. NEwP4,�r BEAcN h V ! J Li t Q * A. _ O.0 �Ars..► ��A•� o A rd •t�sA D 00 Pld'0W STC-z P11-lti/G �'� o .. : ..L .. CX/ST/It/G ,80TTOr�'J .t e �+J VICINITY SKETCH w�a�nr� � too, S� C/ 00) A NCw10pr AAY CAL OF04MIA Somno►,mgs OPO ea,eresled M /its o.Id d woke dip./JIa below Meoh Lo.vir IOW IJofer. Moriwvm 610099e of tide Onoroxinto %/Y /O 40" Horbor 4;9es Orr esoob/-f;shed sec/.e r of New►Ps.1 do/. IJ \ -77 Q I J 35' 3o' 34' 30 36' 3lJ 34•40' 15 14 4,311 12 1 �i io v g J 6 .5 4 3 2 / to `' �'20pQ 4 A$ 1 y - 7 rA/L-T <-cH,evc: vt=,e 5i G 12$l3 DCG L/ CA,vT 5 /IM �GACIJCHAMp G e r B t k, C-3 T,e,4cr -/oe AOogess 0717.0 27/5P SNL-LL ST, Co"MACrb• DAre �---- NOV-22-'89 WED 15:50 ID:THE SCHROEDER CO. TEL NO:714-6752189 #164 P02 Ernest W. Schroeder 7 Hillsborough Newport Beach, California 92660 November 22, 1989 city council City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92638 Re: 2717 and 2719 Shell Street, L:orona dal Mai•, CA Boat conk Application Dear council Members: I was notified today by Tony Nolen at the Marine Department that the tidelands report has just been completed, and a public hearing set up for November 27, 1989. Mr. Beauchamp is having additional engineering and design work done for the site, and would like to request the rescheduling of this mutter until the engineer has completed his report and design. Please remove the Boat Dock application from your calendar. We will notify the city offices when this information is in our hands to set up a now date for the hearing. Thank you for your help. gin r y yours, E at W. chroeder EWS.ss NOV-22-189 WED 15:50 ID:TH= SCHROEDER CO. TEL NO:714-6752189 #164 P01 t SCEW)EDER COMZANY iNv&V7 ENE SAND ASSET MANAMMU4T 2411 E. Coast Highway, Sulu 300 Corn del Mar, Wfomin 92625 (714) 675.4900 FAX NUMHRR . (714) 673-2189 FAX TRANBXXTTAL COVZIEiR 6H1±ET Date 11-22-89 TiMs — 3:45 FM ATTENTION CITY CLERK COMPANYCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FAX NtA BER (71j 644- 3 34 FROX,,._ ENEST W'. SCHROEDER AND JAMES BEAUCHAMP Total pages including cover Shoat 2 Attached, is a letter requesting our Boat Dock COMMENTS s= application hearing be postponed until we get additional info=ation for the City Council. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL OF YOUR PAGES, PLEASE CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE (714) 675-4900 DATE: September 11, 1989 TO: Tony Melum Marine Department FROM: John Wolter Public Works Department SUBJECT: Harbor Permit Application 105-2717 (Joint Pier Bayward of 2717 and 2719 Shell Street) I have reviewed the location for the proposed joint pier and have the following comments and suggestions: 1. Debris from a damaged pier could present a hazard to the applicants and adjoining properties. The applicant must retain an Engineering Firm experienced in Ocean Structure Design (i.e., Moffat and Nichols Engineering, Simons Li and Associates) to design the pier to withstand forces from anticipated wave run up. 2. A pile supported pier similar to the one in the applicant's sketch will not present a problem with sand transfer at this location. If a solid concrete groin wall or rock structure is proposed, the design must consider impact on sand transfer in this area. ohn S. Wolter Cooperative Projects Engineer JSW:ljp MEMO-9.1 y-, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department August 30, 1989 TO: JOHN WOLTERS, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FROM: Maine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 TO CONSTRUCT A JOINT PIER BAYWARD OF 2717 AND 2719 SHELL STREET On August 14, 1989, the Marine Department transmitted the above application to the City Council for approval of the above pier with conditions. A ,cgpy of that applications is attached for your information. The item was pulled by Councilman Sansone and referred to the Tidelands Affairs Committee for review and report back, relative to two concerns. The first concern was if the structure could or would be properly engineered in this unique location to withstand anticipated wave run up. The second consideration was if the proposed structure would have any influence on the problms of sand transfer in this particular location, as it affected Carnation Cove Also attached for your information is a copy of a wave protection analysis done for �he property prior to the construction of the two homes. My question is: How shall we advise the applicant as to what steps he needs to take so that he can have plans and engineering submitted for review by the Public Works Department and the Building Department that can address the above concerns. At your convenience please give me your suggestions on how I can advise the applicants to proceed. Tony Me um Tidelands Adminis rator faUG—. 1 i —Sa THU 1 1 . 0S .TEANNE7TE �PW.0S a• . SiNIONS, Li & AssOCiATE5, INC. 3901 WESTERLY PLACE TELEPhiONE (7.14) 476•2150 SUITE 101 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92060 Febmuxy 19, 1988 Mr. rwion S. Jeannette Brian S. Jeimette & Associates, Inc. 470 Old NMA)ort Blvd. NewpcAt Beach, CA 92663 Subje.+-: Wave Protection Analysis for 2717 Shell street Dear Mr. Jeannette: My staff has reviewed the proposed construction at 2717 Shell Street. You ate undoubtedly familiar with the wave runup approach to estimating the p�tential damage to coastal property. This approach starts with the maxir>,n expected still water depth adjacent to the property. The largest wave that can reach the site, in this case, has an amplitude approximately equal, to the water depth according to our calculations. The gave runup is the height above still water Level at which the wave enerV/ is caTletely dissipated. 'This assumes, of oourse,'that there is a physical structure long enough to oonvey the wave this high. For exanT,J.e if the theoretical wave runup is 40 feet and the structure is only w feet high, some water will continue to travel over the top of the ,structure but this part of the wave has substantially less energy than the base of the wave. 'Therefore protective structures can be built lower than the maximum theoretical wave runup and still dissipate the wave taiergy to a non -damaging level. The r3,mim m theoretical wave runup height for the sight in question is caqput.ed as follows: Start with the 100-year significant deep -water ocean wave height of 20 feet. Assume the wave direction is parallel, to the xfewport Harbor entrance. channel. The wave travels through the harbcw entrance and as it nears the site its direction turns apprimately 70 to the east and travels on a bottom slope of approlicimately 0.05. Refraction dissipates some of the waves energy and reduo s the wave height by about 60%. The shoaling effect of the bottom slope increases the wave height by 25% however. The net effect is an unbro4mn wave of height about 10 feet. Under extreme conditions the still water depth can be 10 feet at this location. ('This assumes high tide of 8 feet MLIW and a storm surge of 2 feet on top of that. The foot of the site is about 0 feet elevation MLLW). Under less extreme, conditions this wave would have already broken before it reached the site. The site is fronted by a rough rock formation that has an average slope of approximately 700. The wave runup height corrected for .w__ n. - M� ........ % . i`M...... I r. I1f1 %A/V a YuHhr1,1 Df • Plinn111Y ALA OS-- 1 7-89 THU 1 0: 02 S I MONS L I — NB P. 43 ra4mess is approximately 18 feet above the still water -level. Therefore, the wave runup elevation that can be expected for a 100-year significant wave occurring at the site with an 8 foot tide and a 2 foot storm surge is approximately 28 feet MLLW. The rock formation tops out at about 15 feet above MUW and the proposed house has a 40 foot setback foam the edge of the rock escaxgrent. The difference between this proposed house and the neighbor's to the Northwest (2701. Shell St.) is that the finish floor is approximately 5 feet higher and the setback is about 30 feet more than the 1983 condition when significant damage was sustained by the neighbor. The concern about increasing protection from wave damage for this site is not as well justified as it was for 2701 Shell Street. Before protection measures are designed, the appropriate design wave must be used. The extreme case above assumess a 100-year wave, an approximate 100-year tide and a major storm with a south wind oocn=ing simultaneously. This has a combined probability of less than 0.0001 or a recurrence interval of about once,,iq,10, 000 years. A more appropriate design condition for a residential structure is to use the mean higher high water of 5.5 MLLW and a storm surge of 2 feet. The water depth for this case is approximately 7.5, feet thus the maxim m unbroken wave would have a height of about 7.5 feet at the site.: Our calculations show a wave runup height of about 12.5 feet. : nius the wave runup elevation for this case is about 20 feet above MEIN. Miis is about 5 feet above the finish floor of the proposed house: The top of railing around the patio, however; has been designed at an elevation of 18 feet MLLW. The additional 2 feet of overtopping from this design wave represents a relatively small volume of water and the design setback of 40 feet should be adequate to minimize the chance of direct wave impact. Our design xeoam *x)dations are as follows: Construct the patio railing to an elevation of about 18 feet MI1W. , The railing should be solidly constructed and tied into -the patio. If the open area of the railing is about 30% to 60% it will significantly dissipate any waves that impact it. if the railing was curved in the seaward direction., it uVuld help to direct a wave away from.the structure. The orientation of the railing should be appraximately perpendicular to the wave motion. The first floor windows should be designed to withstand wind driven ocean spray. Water proof door and window tents should be used for the first floor. Finally the patio should be designed with adequate drainage so that if a wave does reach it, the water will drain off before a second wave dies. S,7 ' y yours, 00 � S E. or n- Ph. D. , P.E. •J ' President .:�;•• Ui., SYL ; LD1.882/NB88 -, _. h•. �' '•.•• +r :ax 7r• Jl .t'R,r, r}i-!r'lfli^:f• Yw•''r :, t:r;' t. .t. � .r. ., ail .. r'iIJG— 1 T--E'� THIJ 1 1 1 0 Jr=A"NETTE P r la • CL19N'fJoe NO. PAat i �� ., = /� PA OJECT MATE �('MaGKLD �,�,,,,.,,...,�, DATt �• SIMONS, 11 & ASSOCIATES. RX. DETAIL CmtcxrD BY COMPUTED BY jj J Rear�nr`��'C"-FGr...� .�6.Sl v`x..l` pp- ( ,_ I n�� t o 1 a y r.�w•c! ►'lrl e I c r a l o� Y 4= -I. ke. If t At CA. 'Ifilill `i��e Q� x� >! ► �. dock �=�� c.C!, d5 •= $ r1 �:� e. 40a cleva'lInK a r'-o,5 MLLW . ot><ti_ iwrg� -.ar ear1Dd Ig2-4- jqV' I �1 w xi Newperi = 5: 4 MLLW (NOAA CW4) �a"�� owe J1u��er Vro-vv, 1JOA A Ckc+.H w� : • 0 , o r C+'LJZj%.V%d •Ib Via: v4" Poch:, 51 '>G� r��i i�oC.k riACe C!0i (s I>M k ` 5 C. ( r )0 I(11'1�C—• 1) SPA) Lo Cold 1��.�e h.a�1� c:�� �i•� ('ter wv�i�f;..o�'.Pr> �I ='• J0. � -r�-�" v AUG- 1 7-89 THU 1 1 = 1 1 .TEANNE'TTE P. oz CLIENT Joe NO. PAGE PROJECT, DATE CHECKED DATC SIMONS, ll & ASSOCIATES. tNC. DITA1L CH6CKRD BY COMPUTED BY %•�O� „�.��•I .r��J �,.u� ua 1 (� �)f�'�i h� �t�•n t•t�' I'll Jolt i'«7/.1 V l6U-tt..• .7- u 1 ( t C! I URI I )0 I t rt...ld' ,(jar el waC -1 ' 4 ,r. �� lei "'I I Yi �., i l�. I I i. _' 1 ✓ 1 y...� R{,(".+`• • rl� V LA.)•I • .L,J C _AUG 1 7 89 T.HU 1 1 : 1 1-TEANNETTE F" GLIENT JOB MO. PAGt Pf4OJLCT DAY[ CHECKED DAT[ SIMONS, li & ASSOCIATES, INC. DlTAIL - CHECKED BY COMPUT[D BY LO L = �� -� a �. a c�� ,ryt L.. �...1 t CLIENT JOB r,4 PAG „ rA4JECT DATE CHMCKSD MAT: Wil, SIMONS, (I 8► ASSOCIATES. MC. DETAILCHECKED By- COMPUTED BY C.a YvL j ' C'CI �J:� . j ( U , ► �r I f n �3� �, p ... ' �,�, ',) ! "� C u.tiv� Z , loPe. t w� a n'�'l��i.v► Ct'. C -1t 1� C f d I'� �:� (�'i %1 M 1AC � Ica v. In o J 4 .--'C�Fw.3:,neiYre�.d�swrlFwirW�fGpwse�war. AUG 1 i 9 T H U 1 1 1 2 ,TEAHNETTE p- 0s C41CNT_ J09 .�0. PAaa. 12, im — , PAOJKcT DATE CHECKED DATE . SIMONS, It & ASSOCIATES INC. DETAIL CHaCKED BY._COMPUTla BY (0, Ll 0) r , � ��-• J f �� =y q ' oil f -�Or I wreJ ii .J I -z IX -�i z -C-1. r r .�.! � •- , < < :� c f h�•( (wt_} Par,ct� rocL 4i.kCe l 15L , C1J9NT_ . JOB PAGE - =� y� SIMONS, It & ASSOCIATES PROJECT DATE CHECKED_,.,- DATE INC. CETAILCHECKED BY., .-_,. CCMPU7[o BY—.._ 0, 0) ( 04 0 0 IC' e is CA .. 1r l 67I..{{ <<� � �. = (►..��.r,���'s{•��.) � . Icy -��� ',; 1 i nr•A �� . S �l.�u,.j(; c/�•1" ��tQ. tc�yti IJ�)rt.•Uc'. r j� ' Ga ite., .� � t J �'il'.t �.�.►•(!.1 C;�AJL.) �L^t.� .0� �'tr'larj'� � ;����'(����.:� �O('�: "��.t,f.'r? , u>CV;t Ca C.r� 1 S �')'frZw,� 1 c�« II kal .w__ .,...., ..,.,. 4 % to�3 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department. SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 BY ERIC SCHROEDER AND JAMES BEAUCHAMP TO CONSTRUCT JOINT DOCKS BAYWARD OF, 2717 AND 2719 SHEJLL STREET Recommendation: If desired, approve the application subject to the following conditions: 1. Approval of California Coastal Commission 2. Approval of Army Corps of Engineers 3. Approval of plans and specifications by City Public Works Department. 4. Approval of the Orange County Harbor Department This application is before the City Council as required by Section 23.T. of the Harbor.Permit Policies, which states: "U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 104 to No. 106.... Piers shall be subject to special permits approved by the City -Council". In the past there was one residence on lots 5 and 6. The records of the Marine Department indicate that in the early 1960s there was a pier and float bayward of the subject property. Over the years it was removed by previous owners or was washed away. Lots 5 and 6 have recently been subdivided and there is now a residence on each lot. The property owners would like to build adjoining piers from each of the properties, but for engineering considerations, they must be attached to give each adequate strength. Therefore> the piers originate from each lot (Lots 5 and 6), but then are joined as they go bayward. For that reason it is requested that the piers be allowed as a joint permit rather than as individual permits. The property owners have elected to build piers only, with no ,attached floats because of the surge in the particular location. f N Fey IF �--- s�' /�t➢s� r/ r 5tee, I� ,,WIRA A944 �X/Sr/JUG ,�'4T�OfJ e/► a tl qpr SKETCH � g� +�pRp�j�Av : O 1✓ I � A 11 Y S K E T C H Y MMON AMP' � tMr Cam► �/ otk/ 'SAY CAL IFORMtIA slou ►e'*fs Opp A.fprE'-1tscd 'af ierr *plop 01000/e dop Oh a bL,/V- A4ean ZowVr law `✓ofrr, AjayjMK,r,MM P'empe Of /dole OpPrO�tl /efy� Ia"I.Q►e ! � bOr /rnt lone es 6b'gAed + tf;1 . sec oo 'OrMeowpe.O 13or. IJ \ .j�L-l /- ST2L- C T --- 1J 35' 3D' 30� �D' 36� 3l1' 34.40� v J ®'� P✓GS' lo' Ira' +�•�� G /2 4l' d►t3iilr4G� OC-A CU :"A1414' Asc.*. C 3 e" L' ter WR �a� 2�v� .S"qL'4L 5 rI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY' MANAGER August 15, 1989 TO: GAVE HARSHBARGER FROM: City. Manager SUBJECT: APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT On August 14th the City Council referred the attached application for harbor permit to the Tidelands Affairs Committee. They requested the Tidelands Affairs Committee to review this application in light of structural needs and the necessity of some sand by-pass. The Tidelands Affairs Committee is then to submit their recommendations to the City Council for placement on the evening agenda. ROBERT L.�WYNN RLW: kf 0 August 14, 1989 TO: Agenda Item No. F-16 (a) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, Marine Department MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 105-2717 BY ERIC SCHROEDER AND JAMES BEAUCHAMP TO CONSTRUCT JOINT DOCKS BAYWARD OF 2717 AND 2719 SHELL STREET Recommenced If desired, approve the application subject to the following conditions: 1...Approval of California Coastal Commission .2. Approval of Army Corps of Engineers 3. Approval of plans and specifications by City Public Works Department. 4. Approval of the Orange County Harbor Department Discussion: This application is before the City Council as required by Section 23.T. of the Harbor Permit Policies, which states: "U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 104 to No. 106.... Piers shall be subject to special permits approved by the City Council". In the past there was one residence on lots 5 and 6. The records of the Marine Department indicate that in the early 1960s there was a pier and float bayward of the subject property. Over the years it was removed by previous owners or was washed away. Lots 5 and 6 have recently been subdivided and there is now a residence on each lot. The property owners would like to build adjoining piers from each of the properties, but for engineering considerations, they must be attached to give each adequate strength. Therefore, the piers originate from each lot (Lots 5 ~` and 6), but then are joined as they go bayward. For that reason it is requested that the piers be allowed as a joint permit rather` than as individual permits. The property owners have elected to build piers only, with no attached floats because of 'the surge in the particular location. I The dimensions of the pier and pier platform conform to the City's (� Standard Drawings. There are no current guidelines regarding the `\ allowable bayward distance of the piers; however, they have been approved in the past in approximately the same location. It does not appear that the proposed location will present a hazard to navigation. The Marine Department has asked that the plan be reviewed by the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Department prior to permit approval to assure that navigational hazards will not develop. Tony Melum Tidelands Administrator .h. Ct r Y oor Ampaer BE'•�c y p,2pPOSL-b P/[2 � � tro � f O t' i+ � N � . h14 I t��N Af eflA Iawv1 it , p •/s1.' c ..,y.. •-� 1 AtP�OhOSLI> STCG G P/LI�uG _ VICINITY SKETCH a :... SLGT/ate NIwIOAf SAY CALI/eQNIA �t7ir „= 30' Sobnpbngs ope oexprCtleef nd deV64 o'epoo-3 br/o►r Meo•r Lewsr Ls.v 1✓o%r. Afirm. w. ren9t eF /;de oppro�i.Irb/•/r A9lbdf ldorbor /.iris art, talob/.'g1►ed i:+ t'b;s • scc/'sM eFNewPsrf dol: IJ \ -, "E L ST2L CT :_ Q 1` 15 14 /.; /0 1 1/ /O `J J v �i u or, - j Aj2d�aSC` 4 4 � L=WA/`� r SCH.eOI: vt-: Ie S, G� lZ l3 coe� oaia v6 L / CAAJrS ✓/M [3LACVCAI,4 ✓4P e o r to e v, C-3 7-,eAcr 1WI9,e -/oe Acores z717 -V 97/i SNrL L S7-, CewrAPAC re DATE 3 C/ T Y' ovi r Ak*raPT d ewC/N POOPOSL-?, P/C-,e V �n•r�� 1� 0 � aU t�ae f Q \ - p, O wfrP•II •* �' P TO o PPea `R41M •f 00A ��-: gyp::•._ ;:"''��,;• " ' t•', ,,® � :1 4 L P,�t % r...,,. C XIS/IJG ,8o rTd�J C'e'.� ,v w : •It Pw•q VICINITY SKETCH "'1e• ► Nee..O-ear 6AY, Ca! oeeAN►A rw., �errr 4 Soa„d,»gs oP• O'copessed o.r ier� and dmwede drpOO,3 be'/pw Mro., Lower lew 1✓o%r. A4*&hweinr ror►pe of elide opprox'"sov,ly /® 4frf 'Worbor /.yes are e a io bPf 9a®d i» i�A; s , Secf,vfr of Ne wPoP1 l5®y. 35' 3Q' 30, 34.40" i V 8 y `'ter lo' /o' L?JZx/L=ST SCH,20L ®C: �e S' G J /Z �I� COeot/.4�[:G L!c-AAjT5 J/M �LACUCHAI✓1Po r- BckP C-3 7;kAer M4R ..fog ADoeess 2717 V' 27/5P .SNL'GC STP CoA�-r*Acrea DAr-E 4/21/89 TO: City Clerk, Mayor and City Council We request that Agenda Item F.16.c. concerning Harbor Permit Application 105-2717 by Earnest Schroder and Jim Beauchamp be removed from the City Council Agenda for the April 24, 1989 Council meeting. AfTER AGENDA PRINTED` RECEIVED APR 24 1989 C"«M pw 4/21/89 TO: City Clerk, Mayor and City Council We request that Agenda Item F.16.c. concerning Harbor Permit Application 105-2717 by Earnest Schroder and Jim Beauchamp be removed from the City Council Agenda for the April 24, 1989 Council meeting. � G Cl 7-Kam- N"Paer 6c, b to Q of Af —GOA Wifir /Syrr VICIIVITy SKETCH Cwsr Nswp*Rr DAY, CALIFORNIA are O'n AIS below A-fcoso7 Lower [ow k/aptd,,r. are cayabIt*Shed /;v oy0,ovaWAdWtc Bar. i i ## = I ; SD 41VIjA PRL rz r-/oa AoDer ss 2� 2 -f ZY 7 f&', I V,T STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST AREA January 7, 1988:JSL/do 245 WEST BROADWAY, SUITE 380� T ., LONG BEACH, CA 90802 ' (213) 5W5071 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 5-86-613 Page 1 of 3 On November 13, 1986 the California Coastal Commission granted to Ernest Schroeder this permit for the development described below, subject to the attached Standard and Special Conditions. DESCRIPTION AND SITE: Construction of a 4,558 square -foot single family residence with six subterranean parking spaces and rock revetment on two vacant lots. Site: Lots 6 and 13 at 2717 Shell Street, China Cove, Corona del Mar, Orange County. Issued on behalf of the California Coastal Commission by PETER DOUGLAS Executive Director By: vv v Coas 1 Program Analyst IMPORTANT: THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNLESS AND UNTIL A COPY OF THE PERMIT WITH THE SIGNED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE COMMISSION OFFICE. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The undersigned permittee acknowledges receipt of this permit and agrees to abide by all terms and conditions thereof. Date Signature of Permittee 5-86-613 Page 2 STANDARD CONDITIONS: 1. Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgement. The permit is not valid and development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission office. 2. Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two years from the date on which the Commission voted on the application. Development shall be pursued in a diligent manner and completed in a reasonable period of time. Applicationfor extension of the permit must be made prior to the expiration date. 3. Compliance. All development must occur in strict compliance with the proposal as set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must be reviewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval. 4. Interpretation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission. 5. Inspections. The Commission staff shall be allowed to inspect the site and the development during construction, subject to 24�-hour advance notice. 6. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and conditions of the permit. 7. .Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee to 'bind all future owners and possessors of the subject property to the terms and conditions. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1 Applicant's Assumption of 'Risk Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant as landowner shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, which shall provide (a) that the applicant understands that the site may be subject to extraordinary hazard from geologic instability and wave attack and applicant assumes the liability from such hazards; and (b) that the applicant unconditionally waives any claim of liability on the part of the Commission and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Commission and its advisors relative to the Commission's approval of the project for any damage due to natural hazard. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. r , 5-86-613 Page 3 2. Deed.Restriction. a. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant as landowner shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, that limits the floor area of the residence to the square footage shown on the revised plans, that limits the use to one single—family dwelling, and that no development shall occur bayward of any structures shown on the revised plans. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. b. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant as landowner shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, the dedication as open space, any lots owned by the applicant located bayward of lots 13 and 6 as shown on Exhibit 4. The Open Space Easement shall not allow any development on said. lots and is only intended to insure that all potential development on said lots is permanently extinguished. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. 3. Construction Plan Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant shall submit for the review and approval by the Executive Director, a schedule of construction and the methods proposed to implement the construction plan. The plan shall use the least environmentally damaging methods. The construction -activities shall not occur on weekends. 4. Revised Plans. a. Stringline. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant shall submit for the review and approval of the Executive Director, revised plans which show that no part of the main residence (the."structure") encroaches beyond a stringline drawn between the nearest adjacent corners of the existing "China House" and the residence to the west as shown on exhibit 3A. A similar stringline shall be drawn for any decks bayward of the proposed residences except that no part of the deck shall encroach to or over the intertidal habitat as determined by the Executive Director. b. Revetment. Prior to transmittal of permit the applicant shall submit revised plans which show no rock revetment as originally proposed. r co STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST AREA 245 WEST BROADWAY, SUITE 380 January 6, 1988: JSL/do LONG BEACH, CA 90802 (213) 590.5071 - . AMENDMENT to COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. --5-86-613A Page 1 of 4 On April 23, 1987 the California Coastal Commission granted to Ernest Schroeder this permit for the development described below, subject to the attached Standard and Special Conditions. DESCRIPTION AND SITE: Construction of a 4,472 square -foot single family residence with rear deck and six subterraneanparking spaces. Amendment proposes to increase building height,` reduce square footage of residence and to delete provision in the deck stringline condition that limits encroachment to or over marine habitat. Site: Lots 6 and 13 at 2717 Shell Street, China Cove, Corona del Mar, Orange County. Issued on behalf of the California Coastal Commission by PETER DOUGLAS Executive Director By: Coas 1 rogr Analyst IMPORTANT: THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNLESS AND UNTIL A COPY OF THE PERMIT WITH THE SIGNED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE COMMISSION OFFICE. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The undersigned permittee acknowledges receipt of this permit and.agrees to abide by all terms and conditions thereof. Date Signature of Permittee 5-86-613A Page 2 STANDARD CONDITIONS: 1. Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgement. The permit is not valid 'and development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission office. 2.- Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two years from the date on which the Commission voted on the application. Development shall be pursued in a diligent manner and completed in a reasonable period of time. Application for extension of the permit must be made prior to the expiration date. 3. Compliance. All development must occur in strict compliance with the proposal as set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must be reviewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval. 4. Interpretation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission. 5. Inspections. The Commission staff shall be allowed to inspect the site and the development during construction, subject to 24--hour advance notice. 6. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and conditions of the permit. 7. Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee to bind all future owners and possessors of the subject property to the terms and conditions. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: . 1. Applicant's Assumption of Risk Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant as landowner shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, which shall provide (a) th-et the applicant understands that the site may be subject to extraordinary hazard from geologic instability and wave attack and applicant assumes the liability from such hazards; and (b) that the applicant unconditionally waives any claim of liability on the part of the Commission and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Commission and its advisors relative to the Commission's approval of the project for any damage due to natural hazard. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. s 5-86-b13A Page 3 2. Deed -Restriction. a. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant as landowner shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, that limits the floor area of the residence to the square footage shown on the revised plans, that limits the use to one single-family dwelling, and that no development shall occur bayward of any structures shown on the revised plans. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. b. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant as landowner shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a -form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, the dedication as.open space, any lots owned by the applicant located bayward of lots 13 and 6 as shown on Exhibit 4. The Open Space Easement shall not allow any development on said lots and is only intended to insure that all potential development on said lots is permanently extinguished. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. 3. Construction Plan. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant shall submit for the review and approval by the Executive Director, a schedule of construction and the methods proposed to implement the construction plan. The plan shall use the least environmentally damaging methods. The construction activities shall not occur on weekends. 4. Stringline. Prior to transmittal of permit, the applicant shall submit for the review and approval of the Executive Director, revised plans which show that no part of.the main residence (the "structure") encroaches beyond a stringline drawn between the nearest adjacent corners of the existing "China House" and the residence to the west as shown on exhibit 3A. A similar stringline shall be drawn for any decks bayward of the proposed residences. exde�l`/t{iai!/�t/yip(`t/df/i'Me7ef@�KlaaaXX/¢�t�Y`d�1d6t/taS/d�/��fe�` X6(e/�ni!eri!�'dux/ifa��'taX/�f�/afei!er�i�vf�d/��/t6fe/Q�(e�dt�'�l@/0�redi"d�`,l: 5. State Lands Commission Review. Prior to transmittal of the permit, the applicant shall obtain a written determination from the State Lands Commission that: a. No State lands are involved in the development, or s , Cl i Y /l/.F° oaer de.4c w - , i A� �ro A /q•�'J' U ��.. I it air, *T,7- I0.0. t".,_ --tom+ A/INS 1 �r-1 F .14r wow 44 Li r,tt P ai�o sL=� s/-c c-/- /ni��,uG 1n Alf M.r[ [ EXIST//•/G B�TTOrt/I c ,,r Al � V (C I N 1 T Y S k E 1'f- C 'vast JelTr ICw.`. Nrwrear ANY, CAL 11"ownArw SoUn��ngs ure rxprts�td �►+ /irr old 01ino/* dop10'4,.1 bE/ow Meon Lowdr Zow Wofrr. MortmpUAr ron9c o! 6*e1c oPPrdx/n►o/•/Y /d 4*V IWorborr l,;le3 orc es�obh"ghed /;I +/Ai5 . scer.ofp or vewporl Qor: 1\� I 15 14 / l2 /l LO 9 C- i ! I \ A, J 7 K1y 5 7 4 4., /C' Sc�LL L-`,ZA/L`sT .SGH,poe DL,e 5/ / G /Ze/3 [. / CAAJrS il/AM'�' �//.+�lJ �LACCJCH Imp G o r B ck. C-3 7-gAcr M19,e —/o,A ADDQferSS 2717 �9' 97/.9 -5�qLLL STD Coxrro4P.tCroAt DAr.Gr F � March 1, 1988 `. 4 .. / i r! , a City of Newport Beach - Public Works Mr. Walters 3300 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dear Mr. Walters: In response to the wave study by Simons, Li and Associates, Inc., we are solving the .reports design recommendations as follows; RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE 1. Patio wall at 18 ft. 1. The patio wall has been designed to an M.L.L.W. elevation of 18 ft. M.L.L.W. See Plan. 2. Patio wall positively 2. Patio wall is now tied into slab and the connected to slab and open area is 50%. 30 to 60% open 3. Patio wall should dis- 3. Semi open wall design and railing helps sapate wave energy to dissapate wave energy. 4. Door & window protection 4. All windows will be manufactured tempered dual glazed windows with interlocking weather stripping. All doors shall be manufactured tempered dual glazed with brass interlocking weather stripping. 5. Patio drainage 5. Wave water will drain to (3) 12" wide 8" high openings in base of wall to the west. The patio slopes to these drains 2% minimum. NOTE: As a precautionary measure the finished floor is 6" higher than the patio surface. See attached plan. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the above information. er , Blion S. annetto Architect A.I.A. BSJ/am Members A.I.R. 470 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, California 92663 e Phone 714/645-5854 March 3, 1988 Brian S. Jeannette & Associates, Inc. 470 Old Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dear Mr. Jeannette: We received your letter of March 1, 1988 in which you responded to our recomnendations. The design measures appear to be sufficient in order to achieve a reasonable amount of wave protection as discussed in our previcii: letter report. Sincerely, �� ,PF Ruria zi, Ph. D. , P. E. R,/DH/dP IO2.882/NB88 Fort Collins, CO e Denver, CO ® Colorado Springs, CO a Cheyenne, WY e Tucson, AZ e Phoenix, AZ 41 , \BRION S. JEANNETT ` MEMEL Iff MUSUOUML & ASSOCIATES, INC. 70 Old Newport Blvd. NEWPO T BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 -- (714) 645-5854 TO sA)�j DATE ' ATTENTIO RE: WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION d 1-10/1z' THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted For your use ElApproved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ F r review and comment ❑ ElF R BIDS DUE 19 REMARKS OW64!5 �mc ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return' corrected prints ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US PRODUCT2*2 ees Inc., Groton, Mass 01471. 1i enuwsu—* are 11u1 as nuleu, n111uq 11.—y ua e1 VII4e. �SIONERS L CALL / MINUTES February 19, 1987 CITY OF NE PORT BEACH Ilse Permit No. 3249 A. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT Finding: 1. That the environmental document is complete and has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State EIR Guidelines and City Policy; however, no action is required on an environmental document in conjunction with a project that is denied. B. _ USE PERMIT NO. 32.49 FINDINGS: 1. That the increased building height will not result in more public visual open space and views than is required by the basic height limit. 2. That it has been determined that all of the criteria necessary to permit an increase of the basic height limit, as set forth in Section 20.02..035, have not been met. 3. That the approval of Use Permit No. 3249 will, under the circumstances of this case be detri- mental to the health, safety, "peace, morals, comfort and general welfare of persons residing and working in the neighborhood and be detrimental or injurious to property and improvements in the neighborhood and the general welfare of the City. Variance No. 1139 A. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: Accept the environmental document, making the following findings: 1. That an' Initial Study and Negative Declaration have been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and Council Policy K-3. 2. That the contents of the environmental document have been considered in the various decisions on this project. -22- i INDEX �,tSSIONERS lyo�„c^�.oy CITY OF NEWPORT s MINUTES February 19, 1987 ,;BOLL CALL INDEX 3. The project will not have any significant environ- mental impact. B. Variance No. 1139:. Approve the Variance with the Findings and subject to the Conditions below: FINDINGS: 1. .That there are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances applying to the land, building, and use proposed in this application, which circum- stances and conditions do not generally apply to land, building, and/or uses in the same district inasmuch as the lot has substantial grade differ- entials due to rocky and sandy areas within the lot area. 2. That the granting of a variance to allow the structure to exceed the basic height limit in the 24/28 Foot Height Limitation District is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of substantial property rights of the applicant, inasmuch as the grade differentials severely restrict the ability to design a home within the height limit. 3. That the size of the lot does not unduly limit the ability to design a home with adequate living _ space. 4. That the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the use, property, and building will not, under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, peace, comfort, and general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such proposed use or be detrimental or injurious to property and improve- ments in the neighborhood or the general welfare of the City. CONDITIONS: 1. That development shall be in substantial confor- mance with the approved plot plan, floor plans and elevations, except as noted below. 2. That the residence shall not contain more than 4,441± sq. ft. of gross floor area (1.46 x buildable area). -23- MINUTES February 19, 1987 #ROLL CALF INDEX 3. That all improvements be constructed as required by ordinance and the Public Works Department. 4. That a wave action study be prepared by a civil engineer, and that the proposed structure be protected in conformance with the recommendations of the study and to the satisfaction of the Building Department and Marine Department. 5. That the design of the proposed driveway be revised at the property line to provide a maximum grade break of 12%. 6. The design of the driveway shall be subject to V review and approval by the Traffic Engineer. 7. That the applicants- shall record a covenant to d hold the subject property as a single building site in accordance with Section 20.87.090 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 8. That any construction within the intertidal zone, d unless otherwise prohibited. -by the Coastal Commis- sion, shall be subject to the issuance of a Harbor Permit. 9. Development of the site shall:')e subject to _a _ grading permit to be approved by the ` Tu—Td g and Planning Departments. 10. That a grading plan, if required, shall include a _ complete plan for temporary and permanent drainage facilities, to minimize any potential impacts from silt, debris, and other water pollutants. 11. The grading permit shall include a description of haul routes, access points to the site, watering, v and sweeping program designed to minimize impact of haul.operations. 12. An erosion, siltation and dust control plan, if required, shall be submitted and be subject to.the approval of the Building Department and a copy ✓ shall be forwarded to the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana:Region. 13. That grading shall be conducted in accordance with plans prepared by a Civil Engineer and based on recommendations of a soil engineer and an -24- ' MINUTES February 19, 1987 ,L CALL. INDEX engineering geologist subsequent to the completion of a comprehensive soil and geologic investigation of the site. The soils investigation shall include a detailed slope stability analysis. Permanent reproducible copies of the "Approved as Built" grading plans on standard size sheets shall be furnished to the Building Department. 14. That adequate provisions be taken to insure that no debris, siltation or foreign material be permitted to enter the bay, during demolition and construction. 15. Prior to issuance of building permits, the appli- cant shall agree to participate in a compensation program for the loss of intertidal area which shall be commensurate with thereplacement costs of the intertidal habitat, not to exceed $3,000.00, provided that the City and the various agencies involved in regulation of Newport Bay have established such a program. 16. That the lighting system shall be designed and maintained in such a manner as to conceal the light source and to minimize light spillage and glare to the adjacent residential uses. the plans shall be prepared and signed by a Licensed Elec- trical Engineer; with a letter from the Engineer stating that, in his opinion, this requirement has been met. 17. That development of the site not be allowed to encroach into the areas required for setback yards as established by the California Coastal Commis- sion and/or the City of. Newport Beach, whichever is greater. 18. That this variance shall expire unless exercised within 24 months from the date of approval as specified in Section 20.82.090 A of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 19. The applicant shall enter into an agreement and post a bond guaranteeing the.repair of all damage to the public street system and/or utilities that might be caused by the construction process. 20. Prior to the issuance of a building or grading permit, the applicant shall enter into an -25- SSIONERSip +, o ti CITY OF PO T RFAM MINUTES February 19, 1987 ..L CALL INDEX agreement and provide a policy of insurance guaranteeing the repair of all damage to private property, business interruption or other damage caused by the construction process. Said policy of insurance shall be in an amount to be determined by the Building Official, City Engineer and City Attorney. 21. The building contractor shall examine existing streets. to ensure that trucks assigned to the project can negotiate required turns and demonstrate such to the satisfaction of the Public Works and Building Departments. 22. Any activity that would require partial street closure, parking prohibition, heavy truck traffic, .large or heavy loads or similar activities shall be approved by the Police Department and the Traffic Engineer. Full street closure shall be prohibited at any time. 23. That a. specific rock .removal plan be submitted to and approved by the Building Department. econvened at 9:10 p.m. Amendment 646 (Continued Public Hearing) Item No.5 Request to consi r amending Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Co adding Chapter 20.64, the Santa A646 Ana Heights Specific ea Plan; amending Districting Maps No. 34, 42, 61, and 7; and the acceptance of an Continued environmental document. to March 5, INITIATED BY: The City of. 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I I � � � ­ �_ - I I -1. , L � , , I � r � , � 7 1 1 .1 � L L , . .. � L � L L , �__� - L L L - I I I ""v I I - � ­ r 1. . , 11 - � . . � + , , �. , . �� I I , - - . > I I - I I I - I I . - � - - , I I I - � I . �� -1 . � � � I I , I 1. - - y PNp ss0014 r �4t, R� z n dbao Marine Consulting & Design 2400 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, SUITE F, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 . USA. PHONE (714) 642-2206 August 18, 1989 City of Newport Beach Marine Department 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 Attention: Tony Melum Dear Sir, Having read the "Wave Protection Analysis of 2717 Shell Street", I would like to make the following statement with regard to the design of a pier in this area. I will do my best in conjunction with William Simpson, Structural Engineer, to design a pier that will give a minimum of 20 years of service under the storm conditions generally experienced in Newport Beach in the past 40 years. This of course would not in- clude a storm condition as described in the wave analysis. We will be applying some new design ideas which we feel will help solve some of the problems previously experienced in the area, but we cannot accept any liability due to the bottom and wave conditions in the area. It is my feeling however that if a wave with a top elevation of 201 MLLW were to enter the bay the destruction of the proposed pier would be the least of our worries. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, 12 o,�­/ Roland S. Hornby RSH/bh Copy: E. Schroeder