Marinapark hotel trimmed again
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June Casagrande
The developer of a proposed luxury resort at Marinapark has
trimmed the project one last time and will file plans with the city
on Monday.
The Regent Newport Beach Resort, if built at the site of the
Marinapark mobile home park, will have 110 guest rooms, down from the
156 rooms originally proposed. Developer Stephen Sutherland has also
reduced the size of the ballroom from 7,600 to 3,600 square feet. The
plan now also includes three “view corridors,” areas of open space
where the bay is visible from the street.
“It’s smaller and it’s better,” Sutherland said. “By reducing the
number of rooms, I’ve created more open space on the site, I’ve
created three large view corridors, so someone can see all the way
through the property to the bay from the sidewalk on Balboa
Boulevard. It opens the property up a bit more.”
Marinapark is between 15th and 18th streets on the harbor side of
the Balboa Peninsula.
Sutherland said that the changes were made partly to win the
support of neighbors. Some residents have opposed the project because
they believe it threatens to change the character of the peninsula.
Supporters believe it will give a needed boost to an area on the
decline.
The changes mark the fourth time that Sutherland has announced a
reduction in rooms.
“I expect this to be the final plan,” Sutherland said.
In the meantime, city officials will vote Tuesday on whether to
renew for one year the lease for the residents of the mobile home
park. Last year, the city renewed for one year the residents’ right
to continue to live on the city-owned land. Residents unsuccessfully
pushed for a longer-term lease.
Though city officials point out that the residents agreed years
ago that they might one day have to leave, residents claim that the
terms of their original deal with the city have been undermined.
According to their original lease, they would have had to leave if
the city had turned the waterfront property into a public park. City
officials later changed the wording of the lease to permit a private,
for-profit venture on the site.
The city selected Sutherland as its preferred developer for the
site. The one-year extension for consideration Tuesday night is
similar to the one-year extension that was granted last year.
“We need to keep our options open regarding the use of that land,”
City Manager Homer Bludau said.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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