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Newport Beach council approves revised Acacia Atrium medical‑office condominium conversion with parking mitigations

Newport Beach City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

After an appeal of a Planning Commission denial, the City Council approved a revised proposal to convert the Acacia Atrium office building at 20280–20312 Acacia Street into condominium medical offices, accepting reductions to the medical component and a valet contingency intended to reduce on‑site parking shortfalls.

The Newport Beach City Council on April 14 approved an appeal allowing a revised conversion of the Acacia Atrium office building at 20280 and 20312 Acacia Street into 12 condominium units with a mix of medical and professional office uses, after staff and the developer presented changes intended to address Planning Commission concerns.

Staff planner Oscar Orozco told the council the original proposal was for a full 100% medical conversion that triggered a 140‑space parking requirement and would have required a waiver of 32 spaces. "With the revised project the parking requirement drops to 126 spaces and the applicant is proposing a valet plan and management tools to mitigate impacts," Orozco said,…

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