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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1656 - RECOMMEND TO APPROVE CA TO SIGN SECTION OF CIVIC PLAZA PCRESOLUTION NO. 1656 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF CODE AMENDMENT NO. 2004 -013, MODIFYING THE SIGN REGULATIONS OF THE CIVIC PLAZA PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT REGULATIONS AND RENAMING CIVIC PLAZA, SAN JOAQUIN PLAZA WHEREAS, an application was filed by The Irvine Company with respect to property located at 1 Civic Plaza, and legally described as Parcel 3 as shown on a Parcel Map filed in Book 81, Pages 8 & 9 of Parcel Maps, except there from that portion of said land lying within Parcel 1 through 4 as shown on map, filed in Book 175, Pages 21 to 24 of Parcel Maps, requesting approval of an Amendment to the Civic Plaza Planned Community District regulation to amend the sign regulations relating to project identification signs by changing the size, location, number, and the inclusion of tenant names. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on February 17, 2005 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 Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to and considered by the Planning Commission at this meeting. WHEREAS, the property is designated Administrative, Professional, & Financial Commercial by the General Plan Land Use Element. The city has adopted Planned Community District Regulations (PC -19 Civic Plaza) that establish development standards and use regulations to implement the General Plan. The property is presently improved with a professional office development and has a total of three project identification signs located at the main driveway entrances on San Joaquin Hills Road, Santa Cruz Drive, and San Clemente Drive. NOW THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section No. 1. The Planning Commission makes the following findings: 1. The proposed amendment to the Sign Section of the Civic Plaza Planned Community District Regulations is consistent with the General Plan and will not be detrimental to the project site or the City of Newport Beach as the numbers, size, and content of the signage that will result from this amendment will assist the public by providing direction to the tenants and be compatible with the surrounding area and land uses. Signage associated with Administrative, Professional and Financial Commercial uses is permitted as accessory structure supportive of the professional office development, which is a permitted use on the Administrative, Professional, & Financial Commercial designation. 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with General Plan Policy "F" in that the number, size and location of the signs will not result in excessive signage and the proposed regulations ensure that the signs are aesthetically pleasing and compatible with surrounding land uses and not detrimental to the area and community. Planning Commission Resolution No. _ Paqe 2 of 2 3. The proposed amendment to the Sign Section of the Civic Plaza Planned Community District Regulations would allow permitted signage to reflect the growth and changes occurring at the development individually and within the Fashion Island as a whole; and would provide visitors to the site convenient information to afford efficient navigation of the site and exposure at the nearby street intersections that will assist in the continued success of the development. The inclusion of tenant names on the center identification signs would help drivers better negotiate the various parking lots of the office development by identifying directions to major tenants. 4. The proposed amendment to the Sign Section meets the intent of the Civic Plaza Planned Community District and the Zoning Code by providing clearer direction and positively aid in the success of the associated tenants. 5. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, this project qualifies as categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15311 (Class 11, Accessory Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act Implementing Guidelines. Section No.2. Based on the aforementioned findings, the Planning Commission hereby recommends approval of Code Amendment No. 2004 -013, including the draft ordinance attached as Exhibit No. 2. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 17th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2005. AYES: Eaton. Cole, Toerge, Tucker Selich, McDaniel and Hawkins ABSENT: None NOES: None BY: D -7 Larry Tucker, Chairman �1/ A /