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PARKING AGREEMENT
The commission approved an off-site parking agreement, confirming
that Norm Goodin has satisfied his off-site parking requirements for
a charter boat service he intends to open on West Coast Highway.
Goodin purchased a property at 2527 W. Coast Highway with the
intention of relocating his charter boat company, Charter Yachts of
Newport Beach, from Lido Marina Village. He also wants to open a new
yacht club, Pacific Coast Yacht Club, on the second floor of one of
the two buildings on the property.
The number of parking spaces required for Goodin’s desired
operations and existing businesses is 123. Goodin intends to provide
128 parking spaces -- 43 spaces at his property using tandem parking,
35 spaces at 2436 W. Coast Highway and 50 spaces at 2530 W. Coast
Highway. Goodin has parking agreements with the owners of both of
these properties, which are across the street from his. Parking
attendants will be on hand to instruct patrons of the charter service
to park at the off-site lots first and then the on-site lot.
The commission also approved a permit to allow the tandem parking.
This kind of parking will be used weekdays after 5 p.m. and all day
on the weekends in the on-site parking lot for the charter boat
operations.
WHAT IT MEANS
If no one appeals within two weeks, Goodin can go ahead with his
parking arrangements
WIRELESS FACILITY APPLICATION
The commission granted a permit to Nextel Communications to place
its wireless equipment at 20662 Newport Coast Drive, even though such
facilities are not permitted, based on zoning.
The property is a gas-recovery facility, associated with the
closed Coyote Canyon landfill, a quarter-mile from Sage Hill School
and residences to the south.
The site already has wireless equipment from three carriers
allowed by Orange County before Newport Coast was annexed by Newport
Beach. When it was annexed, zoning of the site changed, inadvertently
causing the wireless facilities to not be permitted.
Nextel will add a microwave dish and three panel antennas on an
existing smoke stack. Nextel’s equipment would rise about 40 feet
above ground, while the smokestack is 103 feet. It also will add
three antennas on 20-foot poles in the northeast corner of the
property next to a 12-foot wall. In the southeast corner of the lot,
the company would build a 10-foot high, 240-square-foot equipment
storage facility. Two global-positioning-system antennas will be
placed on the storage facility and exceed it by 1 foot.
WHAT IT MEANS
If no one appeals within two weeks, Nextel can place its wireless
equipment on the property.
BUILDING PERMIT
The commission granted a permit to Biosensors International to add
4,077 square feet for a research and development facility in an
existing office building at 20280 Acacia St. The company already has
office space in the building.
Because the project site is within a business-park district
established by the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan, the commission
has to give its blessing to research and development uses. The Santa
Ana Heights Project Advisory Committee reviewed the expansion
proposal and has no objections, according to the staff report.
WHAT IT MEANS
If no one appeals within two weeks, the company can start adding
the extra space.
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