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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGeneral Plan Amendment GPA1990004 - Coastal Element LCP Certified March 1985 Rev 1984COASTAL ELEMENT LCP CERTIFIED MARCH 1985 e a • cu"F o Off Ga12oflgt o ° a Revised isi sugua, IERRATA SHEET FOR COASTAL ELEMENT March 13, 1985 1. Remove wetland definition from section divider between pages 32 and 33. 2. Add new policies or. Huntington Harbor Bay Club mixed development to page 113 at top as attached. 3. Replace Figure 8.4 with new Figure 8.4 attached. 4. Replace Figure 9.8 with new Figure 9.8 attached. 5. Add statement to page 126 at bottom as follows: Land uses for much of this area have not been certified by the California Coastal Commission, resulting in a "white hole" (see Figure 9.11). 6. Add to front cover: LCP CERTIFIED MARCH 1985 1 Add to page 113: The following policies shall apply to the Huntington Harbour Bay Club: 1. No more than 1.9 acres of Area 2.4 shall be devoted to residential uses, which may include residential parking and residential open space. 2. All recreational facilities (excluding the open space requirements for the residential uses) shall be open to the public and public access shall be assured prior to the occupancy of any residential unit. 3. Adequate public access and support facilities including parking shall be provided on site. Prior to the transmittal of a permit, the applicant shall submit to the Di- rector of Development Services a determination from the state Lands Commission that: (a) No state lands and /or lands subject to the public trust are involved in the development and all necessary authorizations required by the state Lands Commission have been obtained; or (b) State lands and/or lands subject to the public trust are involved in the development and all necessary authorizations required by the state Lands Commission have been obtained; or (c) State lands or lands subject to the public trust may be involved in the development , but pending a final determination, agreement has been made with the state Lands Commission for the project to proceed without prejudice to that determination. I