HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/09/2015 - Planning Commission CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Council Chambers—100 Civic Center Drive
Thursday, April 9, 2015
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER -The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m.
IL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE—Chair Tucker
III. ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Brown, Hillgren, Koetting, Kramer(arrived at 6:33 p.m.), Myers and Tucker
ABSENT: Lawler(Excused)
Staff Present: Brenda Wisneski, Deputy Community Development Director; Michael Torres, Assistant City
Attorney; Fern Nueno,Associate Planner;Jennifer Biddle, Administrative Support Specialist
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Chair Tucker invited those interested in addressing the Planning Commission on items not on the agenda, to do
so at this time.
Seeing no one wishing to address the Planning Commission, Chair Tucker closed Public Comments.
V. REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCES
Deputy Community Development Director Brenda Wisneski presented a staff recommendation to continue
Item No. 4 to the Planning Commission's next scheduled meeting of April 23, 2015.
Motion made by Chair Tucker and seconded by Commissioner Brown to continue Item No. 4 of this agenda to
the next regularly-scheduled Planning Commission meeting of April 23, 2015.
AYES: - Brown, Hillgren,Koetting,Myers and Tucker
NOES: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
ABSENT: Kramer, Lawler
VI. CONSENT ITEMS
ITEM NO. 1 MINUTES OF MARCH 19, 2015
Recommended Action: Approve and file
Chair Tucker noted that written comments with corrections to the minutes were submitted by Mr. Jim Mosher.
Chair Tucker opened public comments. Seeing no one wishing to comment, Chair Tucker closed public
comments.
Commissioner Kramer arrived at this juncture (6:33 p.m.).
Motion made by Chair Tucker and seconded by Secretary Myers to approve the Planning Commission meeting
minutes of March 19, 2015, as corrected.
AYES: Hillgren, Koetting, Kramer, Myers and Tucker
NOES: None
ABSTENTIONS: Brown
ABSENT: Lawler
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VII. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
ITEM NO, 2 HEIGHT OVERLAY DISTRICT ZONING CODE AMENDMENT (PA2015-047)
Properties zoned Multiple Residential in Statistical Area A2 in West Newport Mesa
Associate Planner Fern Nueno provided a PowerPoint presentation with details of the proposed Zoning Code
Amendment. She addressed prior consideration of the matter by the Planning Commission, clarification of
the parameters of the overlay, changes as directed by the Planning Commission, different flat and sloped
roof height limits to allow for more architectural variation, the addition of guidelines to ensure quality
architecture and materials, and discussion regarding the possibility of a Master Plan for public improvements
and streetscapes. She reported receipt of two correspondence letters from the public regarding this matter.
Associate Planner Nueno presented an example of a possible product type and a rendering of a proposed
project at the Ebb Tide Mobile Home Park currently being reviewed by the City that could be developed
under the provisions of the Overlay. She presented recommendations noting that the Planning Commission
could make changes to the Overlay District regulations or include other recommendations before forwarding
the matter to City Council. She noted that if approved by the Planning Commission, the Code Amendment
would be forwarded to City Council for review and action on May 12, 2015.
In response to Commissioner Koetting's inquiry, Associate Planner Nueno reported that staff included an
additional finding indicating standards against which quality architectural material would be reviewed in the
discretionary process. She added that future applications requesting the additional height per the Overlay
provisions would be reviewed and action would be taken by the Planning Commission.
Commissioner Hiilgren stated he recalled a conversation about creating a sense of place and identity and
stated he is not able to determine the difference between this matter and a specific plan. Associate Planner
Nueno explained that there are two issues to review at this time. The first is the height overlay amendment
which would be project and property specific and subject to providing additional public benefits. The second
is the recommendation to create a Master Streetscape Plan to ensure a cohesive neighborhood with a
coordinated street design. It would be an effective way for the City to ensure there is a sense of place.
Commissioner Koetting commented on common open space and Associate Planner Nueno reported that it is
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intended-to- be-dedicated to-common-recreational amenities-in-addition-to--landscaped--pathways, private-- -
streets, and setbacks between buildings. She listed examples of possible recreational amenities.
In response to Commissioner Brown's inquiry, Associate Planner Nueno confirmed that approval of the
overlay amendment does not preclude development of a specific plan in the future.
Chair Tucker opened the Public Hearing.
Jim Mosher expressed confusion noting that he does not see the code amendment language. He
questioned the rationale in terms of why the City wants the height overlay, referenced a prior case, and
opined that the overlay is contrary to the spirit of the General Plan, approved by the voters in 2006.
Allan Beek, SPON, spoke in support of the correspondence submitted by SPON and expressed concern that
the City is dealing with a single property and is piecemealing the development of a large area that will
change in the future. He stated that it should be developed in a planned way and expressed concern that it
will become a high density area. He added that the proposed project should have some of its own service
amenities and properties that are identifiable as homes, not as tenements. He noted that the General Plan
specifically mentions the property as a place where a specific area plan should be used. He urged the
Planning Commission to take a much broader view point and not piecemeal the matter.
June Maier, Ebb Tide Mobile Home Park Homeowners Association, stated doubt that views would be
created with the increased height and expressed concern with increased densities. She urged the Planning
Commission to consider the big picture.
Mary Jo Baretich, representing residents of the West Newport Mesa area, expressed concerns that this
matter has not been adequately studied, that many issues have not been reviewed and that the community
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and business owners should be allowed to participate in a study group to review the proposal and how it
affects their quality of life. She added that consideration needs to be given to preserving existing affordable
housing in the area as well as future traffic impacts and input from the Coastal Commission. She requested
that the Planning Commission postpone its decision to allow sufficient time to conduct a full study of the
potential impacts, to allow preparation of a new specific area plan for Statistical Area A2, and to prevent the
rushing of the complex proposed on the Ebb Tide Mobile Home Park property.
David Szecsei, homeowner within the proposed overlay zone, reported that the Seascape property is within
the Coastal Zone as well as the overlay area. He stated there are specific height recommendations
contained within the law and that these have not been dealt with. He indicated that more time should be
given to study this matter and reported receiving a message from Charles Posner, Supervisor and Coastal
Planner of the Coastal Commission who stated that if there is any change proposed in the City that affects
the Local Coastal Program, it would need to go before the Coastal Commission to be certified in the Coastal
Zone. He commented on the General Plan with respect to preserving existing affordable housing in the City.
He commented on the proposed amendment noting it is not written in the typical language used in the Code
and expressed concerns regarding potential traffic impacts and vague language regarding parking.
Jeff Wolfe, Ebb Tide Mobile Home Park resident, commented on residents having to relocate and reported
that the money they are being offered to move does not cover relocation expenses. He noted the need to
preserve affordable housing in the area and addressed parking impacts as a result of the proposed overlay
zone. He urged the Planning Commission to take its time and analyze the matter, carefully.
Chair Tucker noted that the hearing at this time has to do with building height and does not have anything to
do with the development of a project. There will be a separate hearing for the development of the project
and that City Council is the only jurisdiction to decide on the adequacy of relocation proposals.
Timothy Richey, Ebb Tide Mobile Home Park Homeowners Association, urged the Planning Commission to
take another, longer look at the height overlay.
Sunti Kumjim, representing the applicant on a proposed project in the West Newport Mesa area, provided a
PowerPointpresentation in support of the.height-overlay toallowthree-story homes with rooftop decks. He -
stated that the amendment does not decrease parking requirements, and does not increase density or floor
area ratios. He added that overlay criteria would significantly increase the required street enhancements,
common open space requirements, and the amendment is not out of context for the area. He stated that it
provides benefits to future residents and the City.
In response to inquiries from Commissioner Hillgren, Mr. Kumjim addressed setbacks with and without the
overlay requirements, accommodating rooftop decks, street enhancements and landscaping.
Associate Planner Nueno explained that the street setback area includes walls and landscaping.
David Chi, Seacliffe Mobile Home Park, co-owner, spoke in support of the proposed increased height and did
not believe that traffic would be impacted.
Chair Tucker closed the Public Hearing.
Chair Tucker explained the issues at hand including the height increase and whether a specific plan should
be recommended to Council. He noted that the Overlay addresses height and would have no effect on traffic
or parking. In response to his inquiry, Associate Planner Nueno referenced Exhibit B of the resolution noting
that they address the changes that would be made in the Code. Chair Tucker confirmed that what has been
set forth in the resolution is what will be included in the Code Amendment that will be presented to Council.
Assistant City Attorney Michael Torres reported that, prior to the meeting, staff developed a red-lined
amendment of the Code language based on what has been reviewed by the Planning Commission. Staff
distributed copies to the Commissioners and public,
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Chair Tucker addressed the allegation that this is a piecemeal project, and he reiterated that the project
before the Commission only has to do with height with no other changes. He reported that Coastal staff has
not communicated with the City or Planning Commission regarding this matter.
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski reported that a corner of the overlay is located in the
Coastal Zone, but because the City does not have a certified Local Coastal Program, the overlay is not
subject to the Coastal Commission's review.
Chair Tucker commented on the issue of a specific plan and stated that it does not work in the context in
which the subject property is set based on its built out conditions and segmented ownership. He added that
he does not see where a specific plan would be practical.
Chair Tucker presented suggested text changes to the proposed resolution clarifying Statement of Fact No.
9,Finding No. 5, and Decision No, 2.
Motion made by Chair Tucker and seconded by Commissioner Brown, to adopt Resolution No. 1977 as
amended recommending City Council approval of Code Amendment No. CA2015-004.
Discussion followed regarding the desire for an overall streetscape Master Plan, undergrounding utilities as
part of the Master Plan, project-specific requirements for additional guest parking, and the maximum height
allowed for enclosed stairwells and similar structures.
Chair Tucker suggested changes to the code amendment text included as the revised Exhibit 8 to the
resolution to require quality materials and that the building materials be applied in a quality fashion.
AYES: Brown, Hillgren, Koetting, Kramer, Myers and Tucker
NOES: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
ABSENT: Lawler
ITEM NO,3 -COASTAL LAND USE PL--AN- AND CITY COUNCIL POLICY L-12 -AMENDMENT: -
OCEANFRONT ENCROACHMENT PROGRAM (PA2013-057)
APN 048-310-01 consisting of unimproved right-of-way extending west of E Street to
Channel Road
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski provided a PowerPoint presentation addressing
background, subject area, existing conditions, code violations and existing encroachment program for the
West Newport area and the proposed program for the East Newport area. Encroachment permit fees and
the use of these fees for improvements of public access was also addressed. It was further explained that
the proposed amendment was intended to address existing private improvements within the City's 15-foot
right-of-way. While these improvements have been in place for several decades, the California Coastal
Commission issued Notices of Violation to fifteen property owners on the basis that the development is
located on a public beach. City staff has coordinated with a representative of the residents and Coastal
Commission staff in an effort to develop a comprehensive solution to the situation. Development of the
Encroachment program is one piece to the solution. Other actions, such as addressing the improvements
beyond the 15 feet, will be presented to the City Council for consideration.
In response to Commissioner Koetting's inquiry, Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski
commented on possible scenarios and options depending on the willingness of property owners to
participate. The encroachment is voluntary.
Chair Tucker inquired regarding the restoration plan for the removal of improvements beyond the 15-foot
right-of-way and use of the money collected from fees. Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski
reported that it is the City's desire to use encroachment fees with one option being to implement the
restoration plan. The City will need to negotiate with the Coastal Commission regarding that matter.
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Discussion followed regarding utilization of an encroachment zone on the west side and encroachments on
Oceanfront.
Commissioner Brown observed that the encroachment zone seems to be working on the west side,
In response to Commissioner Hillgren's question, Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski
addressed the variation of the extent of the encroachments along the subject area.
Chair Tucker opened the Public Hearing.
Jim Dillman reported that there is a lot of ice-plant growth in some of the encroachments and stated there
needs to be an explanation of where the encroachment fee monies will be spent and how it will be allocated
for development of the area and access.
Tom Armbruster hoped that there will be an extension of the boardwalk from E Street to Channel Road. He
encouraged the Planning Commission to move forward with the matter.
Jim Mosher wondered if the properties have a setback from the property lines and observed they seem to be
built right to the property line. He commented on fifteen feet intended as a boardwalk or public passageway
and noted that it is still public property. He did not believe it is in the public's interest for its property to be
privatized and did not feel the City should encourage private encroachments. He added this is a planning
and a recreation issue and did not think Council should act on this without advice from the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Commission.
Jim McGee, representing the Newport/Peninsula Point Encroachment Committee, reported that the group
has been actively involved with City Council, staff and the Coastal Commission trying to develop an
approach that would allow for a resolution of the notices of violation that have been sent out by the Coastal
Commission. He commented on the adoption of Policy L-12 and noted that the City specifically excluded
Peninsula Point from the policy, He reported that currently, there is no uniformity to date and reported that if
Council adopts the proposed amendment it will increase uniformity, among other benefits and will generate
revenue for the City. He urged that the. Planning Commission approve thematterfor recommendation to -
Council.
Chair Tucker closed the Public Hearing.
Discussion followed regarding the origin of the right-of-way in question, the program being strictly voluntary,
where the encroachment fees are to be spent, the term of the permit, actions required if a permit is not
renewed by the City, consideration by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, and setbacks in the
area. It was noted that the area will always be a public area so the City has a right to do with it, what it
wants.
Motion made by Commissioner Koetting and seconded by Chair Tucker, including modification of the
amendment clarifying that the encroachment funds could be used for the removal of unpermitted development,
to adopt Resolution No. 1978 recommending the City Council adopt the Coastal Land Use Plan amendment
No. LC2013-002 establishing an Encroachment Permit Program for East Oceanfront.
AYES: Brown, Hillgren, Koetting, Kramer, Myers and Tucker
NOES: None
ABSTENTIONS: None
ABSENT: Lawler
VIII. STUDY SESSION
ITEM NO. 4 LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (PA2013-001)
Citywide
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The aforementioned item was continued to the April 23, 2015, Planning Commission meeting as indicated
under Requests for Continuances.
IX. STAFF AND COMMISSIONER ITEMS
ITEM NO. 5 MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - None
ITEM NO. 6 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski addressed the Planning Commission's upcoming
schedule. In response to Commissioner Koetting's inquiry, she noted that staff is proposing an amendment
for the Lido House land use designation which will be presented to the Planning Commission on May 21,
2015.
1. Update on the General Plan/Local Coastal Program Implementation Committee
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski reported that the LCP Committee met and reviewed the
proposed program focusing on overnight visitor accommodations. She added that staff had a successful
meeting with Coastal Commission staff.
2. Update on City Council Items - None
ITEM NO. 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS ON MATTERS THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS
WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION, OR
REPORT
In response to Commissioner Hillgren's inquiry, Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski provided
information regarding the application process for new Planning Commission appointments.
Commissioner Kramer requested an update on Capital Improvement Projects. It was stated that this item
was scheduled for May 7, 2015, Commissioner Kramer also reminded staff that he requested information
regarding tracking of General Plan amendments as they pertain to Charter Section 423 and making this
information available to the public on the City's website.
ITEM NO. 8 REQUESTS FOR EXCUSED ABSENCES
Commissioner Koetting requested an excused absence for the Planning Commission meeting of April 23,
2015.
X. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Planning Commission, the meeting was adjourned at
8:06 p.m. to the Planning Commission meeting of April 23, 2015.
The agenda for the Planning Commission meeting was posted on Friday, April 3, 2015, at 1:25 p.m. in the
Chambers binder, on the digital display board located inside the vestibule of the Council Chambers at 100
Civic Center Drive and on the City's website on Friday, April 3, 2015, at 1:20 p.m.
Larry Tucker, Chair
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