HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/03/2015 - Planning Commission CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Council Chambers— 100 Civic Center Drive
Thursday, September 3, 2015
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER-The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE—Commissioner Hillgren
III. ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Brown, Hillgren, Koetting, Lawler,Weigand, Zak
ABSENT: Kramer(Excused)
Staff Present: Deputy Community Development Director Brenda Wisneski; Assistant City Attorney Michael
Torres; Planning Manager Patrick Alford; Associate Planner Makana Nova; Administrative Support Specialist
Jennifer Biddle
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Jim Mosher referenced a prior presentation on the City's'GIS Tracking System on the City's website but
stated that the development tracking it provided is not.what was promised in the 2006 General Plan. He
referenced Implementation Program 10.2 of the General Plan which promised the public something where
they can see how close existing development levels are to the maximum allocations for each of the City's
statistical areas.
V. REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCES
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski presented a request to continue Item No. 2 noting that the
item will need to be tabled and re-noticed for the Planning Commission's next meeting.
Vice Chair Brown noted that it is not on the Commission's tentative schedule.
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski stated that after the Planning Commission's action to table
the item, it will be placed in same.
In response to Secretary Koetting's question as to why it is being continued, Deputy Community Development
Director Wisneski reported that it was determined that the notice had an error and was continued twice. This will
allow staff the opportunity to notice the item correctly.
Discussion followed regarding there being no sign on the front of the building and Deputy Community
Development Director Wisneski stated it is the obligation of the applicant to ensure that the posting is maintained
on the property.
Vice Chair Brown invited the applicant to address the Planning Commission,
Mr. Miller, applicant, stated he returned from a business trip, specifically to attend tonight's public hearing and
was told that the item would be tabled. He indicated that he is prepared to give a presentation at this time.
Vice Chair Brown stated that since it is on the agenda, Mr. Miller has the choice of presenting now, or waiting
until the Planning Commission's next meeting.
Assistant City Attorney Torres noted that the recommendation is to table this item so that any comments made at
this time would not be a part of the public hearing. In order for the presentation to be on record as it pertains to
the subject appeal, it would need to be given as part of the public hearing. Any comments at this time would be
general and not part of the public hearing and would not be taken into consideration by the Planning
Commission. He suggested Mr. Miller wait until the public hearing.
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This matter was tabled for the purpose of it being re-noticed for the Planning Commission meeting of September
17, 2015, without objection.
VI. CONSENT ITEMS
ITEM NO. 1 MINUTES OF AUGUST 20, 2015
Recommended Action: Approve and file
Vice Chair Brown reported that revisions were submitted by Mr.Jim Mosher.
Motion made by Vice Chair Brown and seconded by Secretary Koetting to approve the Planning Commission
meeting minutes of August 20, 2015, as amended.
AYES: Brown, Koetting, Lawler, Weigand, and Zak
ABSTENTIONS: Hillgren
ABSENT: Kramer(Excused)
VII. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
ITEM NO.2 MILLER RESIDENCE GRADE ESTABLISHMENT APPEAL (PA2015.120)
---- Site Location: 1608 West Ocean Front
Continued from August 6, 2015 and August 20, 2015.
The aforementioned item was continued until the Planning Commission meeting of September 17, 2015, as
reflected under Request for Continuances.
VIII. CONTINUED BUSINESS
ITEM NO. 3 LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (PA2013-001)
Site Location: Citywide
Planning Program Manager Alford provided the report including background and details of the Draft
Implementation Plan (Draft IP). He addressed previous study sessions on the matter, Staff options, and
basis of the Draft IP, allowed land uses, property development regulations, and new sections related to
public access, resource protection and administration of coastal development permits. The plan has been
stripped of all other discretionary actions and the coastal development permit will be the main vehicle,
incorporating any applicable_ conditions from any other required permits. He addressed departures from
existing zoning regulations, including priority uses, such as coastal-dependent and coastal-related and
visitor-serving uses. He continued addressing how planned communities are addressed, including those that
do not have development plans and the approved planned communities for Newport Banning Ranch and
Back Bay Landing.
Planning Program Manager Alford continued addressing provisions for visitor-serving accommodations and
prohibition on the conversion to time-shares; development of Newport Harbor; public beaches and public
trust lands.
Vice Chair Brown wondered if the Back Bay fits into the Tidelands Trust and Planning Manager Alford
explained that only the portion that is below the mean high tide line would fall under the Tidelands Trust.
Planning Program Manager Alford addressed incorporation of exceptions to the Tidelands Trust, special
events, parking regulations, and non-residential water-front development. He continued addressing
development in hazardous areas and requirements for a coastal hazards report, and a waiver of future
protections. He reported on additional property development standards that are not in the Zoning Code,
including water-efficient landscaping, water-quality control, preferential parking zones, harbor and bay
regulations, non-conforming structures, public access and recreation, exemptions, resource protection and
canyon overlays.
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Discussion followed regarding development stringlines and the predominant line of existing development.
Planning Program Manager Alford explained how it is proposed that structures that may extend beyond the
Canyon Overlay stringline could be reconstructed. He continued addressing scenic and visual protection
related to impacts to public views, and site planning and design principles, cultural resource protection,
administration, exemptions from coastal development permit requirements and problematic areas, including
Irvine Terrace and the canyon areas.
Vice Chair Brown wondered how that issue will be ultimately resolved and Planning Program Manager Alford
reported that it will be analyzed by Coastal Commission staff and they will, hopefully, recommend some type
of modification that we can agree on.
Planning Program Manager Alford addressed permit authority and the requirement for a permit and appeals
area map.
In response to Commissioner Hillgren's questions regarding the jurisdiction for appeals, Planning Manager
Alford reported that normal appeals provisions would apply. Appeals would be subject to the local level and
then to the Coastal Commission.
In response to Commissioner Zak's questions regarding areas under the Coastal Commission appeals,
Planning Program Manager Alford identified the Coastal Zone boundary and other appeals areas. The
Coastal Commission would ultimately approve the maps based on the recommendations of their mapping
unit.
Planning Program Manager Alford reported on the application processes and permit and appeals authority of
the various governing bodies, schedules and costs. He addressed the community outreach process and
next steps.
Secretary Koetting asked whether schedules are mandated and Planning Program Manager Alford reported
that the Coastal Commission is required to handle applications within 90 days, but that they commonly ask
for, and receive a one-year extension. He added that the City usually makes its best case and has generally
supported the extensions but indicated there are certain assurances that must be granted within a certain
time period. It depends on the Coastal Commission's workload. Staff has spent a lot of time working with
the Coastal Commission to iron out as many issues as possible.
Vice Chair Brown wondered if the City is being fined for not having an LCP and Planning Program Manager
Alford noted that the Newport Coast part of the City is under its own LCP and has been, for a number of
years. In exchange for allowing the Newport Coast LCP to be used after annexation, the City was required
to do an LCP in an unreasonable time frame and the City was required to pay $1,000 each month that it
does not have an LCP, to the Coastal Conservancy.
In response to Commissioner Lawler's inquiry, Planning Program Manager Alford addressed costs of permits
and their basis.
Commissioner Weigand wondered if extra staff would be hired to deal with post-certifications and Planning
Program Manager Alford stated that staff does not anticipate needing to do that.
Planning Program Manager Alford stated that staff hopes for a hearing by mid-year and addressed next
steps.
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski addressed the eight issues to be considered at the next
study session for this item.
Discussion followed regarding beach curfews.
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Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski provided information on the results of a recent meeting
with Coastal Commission staff. They identified areas for which they would like further review.
Vice Chair Brown opened public comments.
Jim Mosher commented on the administrative process and addressed the current coastal development
permit process and noticing and opined that new noticing requirements will provide a "limited window" of
notice. He expressed concerns regarding the City weighing in on compliance of City projects. He briefly
addressed beach curfews.
Vice Chair Brown closed public comments.
Planning Program Manager Alford reported that staff is proposing that notification for coastal development
permits mirror current notification requirements. Staff is waiting from comments from the Coastal
Commission regarding the administration of the Draft IP.
In response to Commissioner Hillgren's questions regarding noticing, Planning Program Manager Alford
reported that the Code currently has a provision where any person may receive a notice regarding their item
of Interest.
Planning Program Manager Alford addressed the appeals process noting that, post-certification, the City is
given permit authority. There is no provision for appeals to the Coastal Commission outside of appeal areas.
In response to Vice Chair Brown's question regarding the process for changes post-certification, Planning
Program Manager Alford reported that the matter would need to return to the Coastal Commission for
consideration of specific changes. Planning Program Manager Alford indicated minor changes are
processed quickly, without controversy.
In response to Secretary Koetting's inquiry regarding whether the Coastal Commission will attend City public
hearings, Planning Program Manager Alford stated they will receive an administrative record of the Planning
Commission's actions as well as previous meetings regarding the matter. But it is likely they will not attend.
IX. STAFF AND COMMISSIONER ITEMS
ITEM NO.4 MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION -None
ITEM NO. 5 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR'S REPORT
1. Update on the General Plan/Local Coastal Program Implementation Committee -
None
2. Update on City Council Items
Deputy Community Development Director Wisneski provided an update on City Council items including the
Planning Commission's tentative agenda through November.
ITEM NO. 6 ANNOUNCEMENTS ON MATTERS THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS
WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION, OR
REPORT-None
ITEM NO.7 REQUESTS FOR EXCUSED ABSENCES
Commissioner Hillgren requested an excused absence for the Planning Commission meeting of September
17, 2015.
X. ADJOURNMENT
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There being no further business to come before the Planning Commission, the meeting was adjourned at
7:48 p.m. to the Planning Commission meeting of September 17, 2015.
The agenda for the Planning Commission meeting was posted on Friday, August 28, 2015, at 1:00 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, August 28, 2015, at 1:30 p.m.
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