HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 1 - Staff_Report - Aerie Dock StructureCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
HARBOR COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 1
November 18, 2009
TO: HARBOR COMMISSION
FROM: Harbor Resources Division
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Manager
(949) 644 -3043, cmiller(Qnewportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: AERIE Dock Structure at 201 -207 Carnation Avenue —Resolution No.
2009 -001
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Should the Harbor Commission adopt Resolution No. 2009 -001 which affirms the
Harbor Permit / Approval in Concept for the AERIE project located at 201 -207 Carnation
Ave?
RECOMMENDATION
The Harbor Commission may:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 2009 -001 which affirms the AERIE Harbor Permit /
Approval in Concept.
DISCUSSION
On October 14, 2009, the Harbor Commission heard an appeal by the AERIE project
opponents and considered the material previously submitted and discussed at prior
Harbor Commission meetings. The Harbor Commission then affirmed the decision of
the Harbor Resources Manager who had approved the Harbor Permit / Approval in
Concept for the dock system. This Resolution finalizes the Harbor Commission's
action.
PUBLIC NOTICE
This agenda item has been noticed according to the Ralph M Brown Act (72 hours in
advance of the public meetings at which the Harbor Commission considers the item). It
was also posted on the City's website.
AERIE Resolution 2009 -001
November 18, 2009
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The adoption of Resolution 2009 -001 is not a project subject to CEQA and does not
require environmental review.
Prepared by:
Chris Miller
Harbor Resources Manager
Attachments: Exhibit 1: Resolution
Exhibit 2: Special Conditions
AERIE Resolution 2009 -001
November 18, 2009
Exhibit 1
Resolution 2009 -001
RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -001
A RESOLUTION OF THE HARBOR COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH AFFIRMING THE HARBOR PERMIT / APPROVAL
IN CONCEPT FOR THE AERIE PROJECT LOCATED AT 201 -207
CARNATION AVENUE.
THE HARBOR COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS.
1. An application was filed by AERIE, with respect to property located at 201 -207 Carnation Avenue,
and legally described as having two parcels and a small portion of a third (584 square feet),
encompassing a total area of 1.4 acres, which is currently occupied by an existing 14 -unit
apartment building and single family residence requesting approval for a residential development.
2. The applicant proposes to develop the 1.4 acre site with an 8 -unit condominium development.
Project implementation includes the demolition of the residential structures and the existing dock
structures which will be replaced with an eight (8) slip dock and one (1) guest side tie dock.
3. The subject property's dock is classified as residential as defined in Title 17.
4. The subject property is located within the coastal zone.
5. A public hearing was held on April 8, 2009 and July 8, 2009 in the City Hall Council Chambers,
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place and purpose of the
meeting was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both
written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Harbor Commission at this meeting.
6. The Harbor Resources Manager issued a Harbor Permit / Approval in Concept for the dock
portion of the AERIE development on July 31, 2009.
SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION.
This action is covered by the general rule that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
applies only to projects that have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment
(Section 15061.b.3 of the CEQA Guidelines). It can be seen with certainty that this activity will have a
significant effect on the environment. Therefore, this activity is subject to CEQA.
1. A draft Environmental Impact Report (SCH# 2007021054) has been prepared in
compliance with the Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines,
and City Council Policy K -3.
2. The DEIR was circulated for a 45 -day comment period. The DEIR was considered by
the Harbor Commission in its review of the proposed project.
3. On the basis of the entire environmental review record, the proposed project, with
mitigation measures, will have a less than significant impact upon the environment and
there are no known substantial adverse affects on human beings that would be
caused. Additionally, there are no long -term environmental goals that would be
compromised by the project, nor cumulative impacts anticipated in connection with the
project. The mitigation measures identified and incorporated in the Mitigation
Harbor Commission Resolution No. 2009 -001
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Monitoring and Reporting Program are feasible and will reduce the potential
environmental impacts to a less than significant level.
4. The dock structure approved by the Harbor Resources Manager in the Harbor Permit /
Approval in Concept is part of the project fully analyzed in the EIR and falls firmly within
the EIR's project description. As such, the dock structure was fully analyzed under
CEQA. No further CEQA analysis is necessary.
SECTION 3. REQUIRED FINDINGS
In accordance with Section 17.65.040 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the following findings
and facts in support of such findings are set forth:
Finding:
A. On July 31, 2009, the Harbor Resources Manager issued a Harbor Permit /Approval in Concept
with Special Conditions for the dock system, and on August 13, 2009, the project opponents
appealed the issuance of the Harbor Permit.
Facts in Support of Finding:
A -1. On October 14, 2009, the Harbor Commission heard the appeal and considered the material
previously submitted and discussed at the prior Harbor Commission meetings. The Harbor
Commission then affirmed the decision of the Harbor Resources Manager who had approved
the Harbor Permit / Approval in Concept for the dock system.
B. The application does conform to the provisions of Title 17 and the Design Criteria approved by
City Council for the dock system.
Facts in Support of Finding:
B -1. The project was reviewed by the Harbor Resources Manager who determined the project does
conform to Title 17 and the Design Criteria for dock systems.
C. The project application is not likely to create navigational congestion, or otherwise interfere with
the rights of the other harbor permittees within Newport Harbor, or other bay front property
owners.
Facts in Support of Findin
C -1. Navigational issues were considered by a subcommittee of the Harbor Commission who found
that the entrance channel would not be significantly impacted. The entrance channel is wide
enough for 10 lanes (one channel = 50' wide), and the project does not impact this existing
system. This affirmation was confirmed by placing buoys in the water to mark the proposed
dock location, and it was found that the dock system with a vessel side tied to the outside float,
would not impact navigation.
D. The proposed application conforms to the policies and regulations of the certified Local Coastal
Program.
Facts in Support of Findin
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D -1. The proposed dock structure is consistent with the Newport Beach Coastal Land Use Plan as
evidenced in the facts to support the findings contained within Council Resolution No. 2009-
052. The project is a permitted use of open coastal waters pursuant to Policy 4.2.3 -1 that
allows the filling of open coastal waters for expanded boating facilities. The docks are also
consistent with Policy 4.2.3 -2 that allows recreational docks and piers within intertidal areas.
The proposed project also does not significantly impact coastal access, as access through and
to the site from the water will be maintained. The proposed project will not significantly impact
coastal resources given the implementation of the conditions of approval and Construction
Management Plan that includes measures to avoid impacting eelgrass and marine resources.
SECTION 4. DECISION.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
The Harbor Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby affirms the Harbor Permit /
Approval in Concept, subject to the conditions attached to the Harbor Permit (or modified at the
meeting).
2. This action shall become final and effective fourteen days after the adoption of this Resolution
unless within such time an appeal is filed with the City Clerk in accordance with the provisions
of Title 17 Harbor Code, of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 18`h DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2009.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
BY:
Karen Rhyne, Chairman
BY:
Don Lawrenz, Secretary
AERIE Resolution 2009 -001
November 18, 2009
Exhibit 2
Special Conditions
(9)
HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 644 -3034 / Fax (949) 723 -0589
Special Conditions
July 31, 2009
Property Address: 201 -207 Carnation Ave.
With reference to the plans currently under consideration at the above referenced address to
reconfigure or modify the dock system or bulkhead, the following conditions will now be in effect:
1. The project proponent is aware of the Harbor Permit Policies (Council Policy H -1) and Title
17 of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code. The project proponent understands that the
above referenced structure(s) is under the purview of these Policies and Codes.
2. Any future work on the above mentioned structure(s) requires permits with the City of
Newport Beach and any other applicable agencies. Painting and work considered to be cosmetic
in nature does not require a permit.
3. The conditions set forth in this document pertain to the proposed dock system and/or
bulkhead under consideration. Any future modifications or alterations to the dock system and /or
bulkhead may require new conditions which may override or change these conditions. These
conditions supersede all past conditions associated with this property.
4. Only marine oriented uses are allowed on the pier, pier platform, gangway and float. Patio
furniture, plants etc ... are not permitted.
5. In accordance with Municipal Code 10.08.030 A. the project proponent shall obtain the
proper permits for equipment and materials storage. "Except as otherwise provided in this
section, no person shall use any public street, sidewalk, alley or parkway or other public property
for the purpose of storing or displaying any equipment, materials or merchandise, or any other
commercial purpose. B. Public streets, sidewalks, alleys, or parkways may be used for the
purpose of selling, storing, or displaying any equipment, material, merchandise or for other
commercial purposes in the following cases: ...For the temporary storage of construction
equipment or material provided a permit is issued pursuant to Chapter 12.62 of this Code and the
storage is consistent with provisions of the Uniform Building Code."
6. The project shall be implemented in conformance with the Local Coastal Program - Coastal
Land Use Plan.
7. In accordance with Municipal Code 10.28.040 the following noise regulations apply: "A.
Weekdays and Saturdays. No person shall, while engaged in construction, remodeling, digging,
grading, demolition, painting, plastering or any other related building activity, operate any tool,
equipment or machine in a manner which produces loud noise that disturbs, or could disturb, a
person of normal sensitivity who works or resides in the vicinity, on any weekday except between
the hours of seven a.m. and six - thirty p.m., nor on any Saturday except between the hours of
eight a.m. and six p.m. B. Sundays and Holidays. No person shall, while engaged in
construction, remodeling, digging, grading, demolition, painting, plastering or any other related
building activity, operate any tool, equipment or machine in a manner which produces loud noise
that disturbs, or could disturb, a person of normal sensitivity who works or resides in the vicinity,
on any Sunday or any federal holiday."
8. The contractor shall post and update a two week schedule of construction activities at a
location(s) easily accessible to local residents.
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9. Eelgrass beds have been found adjacent to the project area and shall be protected per the
"Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy" prepared and managed by NOAA/ National
Marine Fisheries Service.
10. During construction, disturbance of the adjacent beach shall be minimized. Construction
materials and equipment shall not be placed on the beach. The beach's sand dollar habitat shall
be protected during construction. The project applicant shall submit a Beach Protection Plan to
the Harbor Resources Manager for approval prior to start of construction. In addition, the Beach
Protection Plan shall include Best Management Practices for protecting the beach after the
project is complete.
11. The project applicant and its successors are notified that even though the proposed dock
system replaces an existing dock system, the new docks will be constructed in the Entrance
Channel to Newport Bay which is subject to surge and swell activity which may cause damage to
the dock system and vessels berthed therein. It is the responsibility of the project applicant and
its successors to maintain and operate the dock system to minimize damage to the dock system
and vessels. The dock system shall be subject to nuisance abatement per Title 17 of the
Municipal Code, if in the opinion of the Harbor Resources Manager, it presents an endangerment
to other facilities or vessels in the harbor.
12. The project applicant must remove the existing dock system including the gangway and pier
within 90 days of receiving all final regulatory permits allowing the construction of the
replacement dock system.
13. The vessels that will be side -tied to the outside, bayward -most float which is positioned on
the Pierhead Line, shall not extend into the harbor more than 24 feet from the edge of this
outside, bayward -most float. This is shown on the approved drawings as the "Vessel Width Limit
Line." The vessels side tied at this location shall be safely secured to withstand various weather
and ocean /bay conditions. The applicant shall also prepare an Inclement Weather Action Plan
which describes in detail, the preventative measures that will be taken with respect to the vessels
during storm conditions. This Inclement Weather Action Plan must be reviewed by the Harbor
Commission and approved by the Harbor Resources Manager prior to commencement of
construction.
14. The guest side -tie on the north end of the dock system shall only be available for vessels
less than or equal to 30 feet in length. This side tie shall be used for guest berthing only and will
not be used for any permanent, long term vessel storage, and will not be rented or leased.
15. The number of boat slips and side ties approved in the final design must be the same as the
number of dwelling units plus one guest side -tie as approved by the City Council in the final
project approval, yielding nine berths total.
16. The side property lines extend in the water along their same bearings. Vessels shall not
encroach upon the neighbor's property on either side.
17. The slips and side ties are only available for AERIE owner's use, except for the guest side
tie. They are not to be used by anyone else, whether by rental, lease or loan or any other
measure. On January 1st every year, the applicant shall provide the Harbor Resources Manager
with a list that demonstrates that the AERIE homeowners are owners of their corresponding
vessels. At any time the City may request registration and ownership information. Failure to
comply with Special Condition #17 may result in administrative action.
18. The applicant will comply with the conditions and mitigation measures applicable to the
dock /pier construction portion of the project as provided in Council Resolution No. 2009 -52.
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Manager
Applicant Signature Print Name Date
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