ON THE AGENDA Here are some of...
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the issues the council will consider tonight.
IKEA PARKING LOT
The council will consider a request from IKEA to change the Home
Ranch master plan and the North Costa Mesa Specific Plan to allow
construction of a new parking lot for its business at 1475 South
Coast Drive.
In November 2001, when the project was approved, 1,520 parking
spaces were proposed. But changes made to the parking lot during
construction resulted in there being only 1,430 parking spaces
available. IKEA bought the corner property next to its site and wants
to put a parking lot there.
Since this is a substantial change of use from the offices that
were approved for this site under the Home Ranch master plan, review
of the change is required.
The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval in
October.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Development services and planning staff members recommend approval
subject to conditions, since the parking lot will be a permanent
addition to the IKEA project and since reducing office space will
reduce the number of car trips people make to and from Home Ranch.
“They’ve got a pretty well laid-out plan,” Councilman Mike
Scheafer said. “I don’t see any problems with it.”
TEWINKLE PARK IMPROVEMENTS FUNDING
The council will consider approving funding in the amount of about
$1.3 million for approved upgrades to the TeWinkle Park lake,
athletic complex and skateboard park.
The money would come from various funding sources, including
$100,000 from the TeWinkle Intermediate School parking lot
contribution and $133,000 for the construction of a traffic signal,
for which no location has been designated.
WHAT TO EXPECT
“It seems like staff has done a pretty good job identifying where
the money will come from, the projects that they recommend holding
off on. I think we can do that,” Scheafer said.
MOBILE HOME ORDINANCES
The council will decide whether it wants to provide direction to
the development services, planning staff members and the Planning
Commission on whether new rules for mobile home park conversions
should be applied to any pending mobile home park conversion
applications.
The commission is considering changes to the city’s zoning code
for mobile home park conversions. It will consider the issue again
Nov. 24.
Joe Brown has submitted a mobile home park conversion application
for two mobile home parks: Snug Harbor Village and El Nido.
If the new rules are applied to Brown, it could extend the
operation of El Nido and Snug Harbor Village for an estimated six
months beyond the closure date the property owner already told
tenants to expect.
WHAT TO EXPECT
“I’m concerned that one of the portions is retroactive,” Scheafer
said. “I’m not sure what kind of authority we have to do that.”
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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