Costa Mesa City Council OKs Town Center changes
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Deirdre Newman
Monday the City Council unanimously approved changes to the
preliminary blueprints of South Coast Plaza Town Center that will
enable its uses to be shuffled while the density remains within city
guidelines.
The Town Center area, owned by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, is north of
Anton Boulevard, with the exception of the two Orange County
Performing Arts facilities, South Coast Repertory and the museum
site.
The changes to the area’s plans will not cause the allowable
building area, floor area ratio and morning and evening peak-hour
traffic to be exceeded. In fact, the morning peak-hour traffic would
be reduced by 14 trips and the evening peak-hour traffic would be
reduced by 480 trips, according to a traffic study commissioned by
the Segerstroms and confirmed by the city.
“[The Segerstroms] are well within their rights to make these
changes and it reduces traffic,” said Councilman Allan Mansoor.
On Feb. 5, 2001, the City Council approved a preliminary master
plan change to allow for the area’s expansion. At that time, the
24.59-acre project called for 1,522,815 square feet of office space;
5,145 square feet of retail space; 516,000 square feet of hotel
space, which includes the existing Westin; 43,090 square feet of
restaurants; a health club; and a plaza tower.
But due to the bankruptcy of Edwards Cinemas, Segerstrom officials
took the opportunity to reconfigure the project, noting that it made
more sense to demolish an empty building than an established
restaurant. The demolition of the movie theater will be responsible
for the 480-trip reduction in the evening peak-commuter hours.
Scott’s Seafood Restaurant will stay, the proposed hotel will move
to 3400 Bristol St. and the existing office buildings will get
revamped, losing 3,000 square feet. The loss in office space means
more rooms will be added to the new hotel.
The council approved the changes 4-0 with Mayor Gary Monahan
absent. The council will also need to approve a final master plan for
this area.
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