Extra fees may be tacked on to Conexant plans
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- Conexant Systems Inc. may be required to fork over
an additional $5.7 million in fees for its proposed expansion as part of
what city officials say is an effort to plan for future development in
the area near John Wayne Airport.
With both Conexant and Koll Center Newport proposing developments near
the airport, the City Council decided to use the opportunity to develop
an agreement for the area’s planning.
As part of the agreement, the city is hoping to fetch $10 per square
foot in developer fees, said City Attorney Bob Burnham. The extra money
would be used to alleviate some of the potential effects the proposals
will have on traffic around the airport, city officials say.
However, Conexant representatives who have been meeting with city
officials for more than two months are still arguing the finer points of
the agreement. With a Planning Commission decision looming Thursday, city
officials are anxious to resolve the issues.
“[Conexant] doesn’t want to pay that fee until the city has a program
in place to charge such a fee for all new developments,” said Deputy City
Manager Sharon Wood. “They don’t want to agree to $10 per square foot to
find out that nobody else is paying it.”
The other sticking point is the funding sought by the city to pay for
fire station improvements. Conexant has agreed to pay only half of the
city’s proposed $500,000.
Conexant spokeswoman Carol Thornton could not be reached for comment.
The project currently going through the Planning Commission is a
556,000-square-foot addition to the Conexant headquarters on Jamboree
Road near the airport. The idea is to create a campus-like atmosphere to
accommodate the influx of new employees the company expects to hire in
the near future.
The project would bring the total allowable building area on the site
to more than 1 million square feet. However, the expansion and increase
in workers is also expected to have an effect on surrounding traffic.
The commission will debate the agreement Thursday. Barring any great
discoveries about the project, commissioners expect to make a final
decision on Conexant at that time.
If Conexant and the city still haven’t come to an agreement by then,
commissioners could do several things: postpone any decision on the
project, deny the project outright or send it to the council with their
recommendation for approval, Wood said.
FYI
WHAT: Newport Beach Planning Commission meeting
WHEN: 7 p.m. Thursday
WHERE: Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.
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