INSIDE CITY HALL Here are a few...
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the issues the council considered Monday.
APPEAL OF BAR-OPERATION EXTENSION
The council postponed consideration of a permit to allow a
restaurant with a bar and nightclub at 2831 Bristol St. to serve
alcoholic beverages after 11 p.m., allow live entertainment and
dancing within 200 feet of residences and use 2801 Bristol St. for
off-site parking. The applicant is Stan Sax, representing John
Saunders and Doug Morehead.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan is appealing the Planning Commission’s
denial of the permit. Commissioners were concerned patrons of the
restaurant would be too noisy in the parking area, thereby disrupting
nearby residents. The Police Department also worried that the
proposed use could increase calls for police services for noise,
loitering and security problems.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council will consider the issue on Nov. 15
PACIFIC MEDICAL PLAZA
The council approved a four-story medical office building at the
site of the former El Nido and Snug Harbor trailer parks in the 1600
block of Newport Boulevard. Councilmen Allan Mansoor and Chris Steel
dissented. Council members also approved an environmental report on a
4-1 vote with Steel dissenting, a general plan amendment on a 3-2
vote with Mansoor and Steel dissenting, a law rezoning the property
on a 3-2 vote with Mansoor and Steel dissenting and a permit to allow
the conversion of the two trailer parks to a medical office land use
on a 3-2 vote with Cowan and Steel dissenting.
WHAT IT MEANS
Applicant Joe Brown will be able to build a four-story medical
office building on the site.
WHAT WAS SAID
“This is a question of what we see as the vision of the city,”
Mayor Gary Monahan said. “Hoag [Hospital] is bursting at the seams,
and we have an opportunity to build a state-of-the-art project in
Costa Mesa -- not Newport Beach -- in a location where there’s not a
lot we can really do there.”
OUTSIDE COUNSEL AGREEMENT
The council approved an agreement with the law office of Jones and
Mayer -- the firm the city will be outsourcing its legal work to.
Council members also approved appointing Kimberly Hall Barlow as the
new city attorney as of Nov. 1. Mansoor dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city’s legal work will be done by Jones and Mayer starting in
November.
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