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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLocal Coastal Program Amendment LCPA1988002 - Notice of action Letter w Findings Conditions of Approvalr. . Submitted to: Submitted by: Prepared by: Subject: REQUES T FOR CITY COUNRL ACTION Date Se tembe 8 SEP 14 19$$PRpVL BYCITY ,ESI19Honorable MaWAR TCbi:ty Coun i1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Paul Cook, C' Mike Adams, Acting Director, C4 uni CITY opmen RESOLUTION NO. 5912 - HUNTINGTON BEACH COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 Consistent with Council Policy? [] Yes [] New Policy or Exception ,5712- Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: In accord with the California Coastal Act, Resolution No. 5912 is being presented which states that the City of Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. The Resolution will then be forwarded to the California Coastal Commission for processing. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 5912. ANALYSIS: Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is a request to the California Coastal Commission to amend the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Plan consistent with three recently approved zone changes on property within the Coastal Zone. The Amendment must be approved pursuant to a resolution adopted by the City Council. Resolution No. 5912 is in accord with the California Coastal Act certifying that City of Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the - California Coastal Act. The amendment includes three zone change requests acted upon by the City Council in three areas of the City within the Coastal Zone. The subject locations and requests were as follows: AREA 1 - 16672 Pacific Coast Highway (on the north side, approximately 350 feet southeast of Admiralty Drive). A request by M. James Warnemuende to rezone from R2(7.4)-CZ (Medium Density Residential, Maximum 7.4 units per acre, Coastal Zone) to R2-CZ (Medium Density Residential, 15 units per acre, Coastal Zone) which would permit the development of maximum three units. The request (Zone Change No. 88-6 and Negative Declaration No. 88-11) was acted upon and approved by the City Council on August 1, 1988. Dlr r./Rc. 0 AREA 2 - Approximately 7 acres southeast of current terminus of Seapointe Avenue. A request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone from R3-O-CZ (Medium Density Residential-Oil Facilities-Coastal Zone) to Seacliff Specific Plan No. 1 (Modified R1 - Single Family Residential). The request (Zone Change No. 88-9 and Negative Declaration No. 88-18) is to be acted on by the City Council on September 6, 1988. AREA 3 - Portions (existing mobilehome park) of Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately 1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. A zone change request by RLM Properties, Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to remove the Mobilehome Overlay Zone (-MH) designation from Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan to allow a change of use from a mobilehome park to other uses consistent with the underlying zoning.' The request (Zone Change No. 87-7 and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2) was acted upon and approved on August 15, 1988, by the City Council. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Each area was studied under separate environmental review; no further environmental action is necessary. FUNDIN SOURCE: Not applicable. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. 5912 MA:SH:gbm RCA - 9/6/88 -2 - (1210d) S • RESOLUTION NO. 5912 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM, AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 WHEREAS, after notice duly given pursuant to Government Code §65090 and Public Resources Code §§30503 and 30510, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach held public hearings to consider the adoption of the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, and such amendment was recommended to the City Council for adoption; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed by law, held at least one public hearing on the proposed Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, and the Council finds the proposed amendment is consistent with the certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach that the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, as set forth on Exhibit "A", attached hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein, is hereby adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of , 1988. May r ATTEST: APP ED AS TO FORM: I City Clerk City Attoifiey REVIEWED AND APPROVED: City Administrator INITIATED AND APPROVED: Direc or of ommunity Development be 0 EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 The LCP Amendment includes three zone change requests acted upon by the City Council in three areas of the City within the Coastal Zone. The LCP Amendment will take effect automatically upon California Coastal Commission approval. The subject locations and requests were as follows: AREA 1 - 16672 Pacific Coast Highway (on the north side, approximately 350 feet southeast of Admiralty Drive). A request by M. James Warnemuende to rezone from R2(7.4)-CZ (Medium Density Residential, Maximum 7.4 units per acre, Coastal Zone) to R2-CZ (Medium Density Residential, 15 units per acre, Coastal Zone) which would permit the development of maximum three units. The-request (Zone Change No. 88-6 and Negative Declaration No. 88-11) was acted upon by the City Council on August 1, 1988. AREA 2 - Approximately 7 acres southeast of current terminus of Seapointe Avenue. A request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone from R3-O-CZ (Medium Density Residential-Oil Facilities-Coastal Zone) to Seacliff Specific Plan #1 (Modified R1 - Single Family Residential).The request (Zone Change No.88 -9 and Negative Declaration No.88-18) was acted on by the City Council on September 6, 1988. AREA 3 - Portions (existing mobilehome park) of Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately 1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. A zone change request by RLM Properties, Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to remove the Mobilehome Overlay Zone (-MH) designation from Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan to allow a change of use from a mobilehome park to other uses consistent with the underlying zoning. The request (Zone Change No. 87-7 and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2) was acted upon on August 15, 1988 , by the City Council., (1195d) •s, No.5912 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss': CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly appointed, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th - day of Se tember , 19 88 , by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Kell , Green, Erskine Ma s Winchell NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Finle , Bannister The foregoing instrument is a correct copy of the original on the in this offi. Attest SBRQ( _,__ City Clerk and E e-o:f r`h .Clark oft be CityCouncil of the Clay of hunting'ton Beach, Cal. By - °7 Deputy City Clerk and ex-offici lerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTIONC 0 "Date e tember 6 1988 Submitted to:5--0Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Paul Cook, City Administrator Prepared by: Mike Adams, Acting Director, Community Developmen Subject: RESOLUTION NO. 5912 - HUNTINGTON BEACH COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 Consistent with Council Policy? [ ] Yes [j New Policy or Exception J 9I Z Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: TATEMENT F I 0 REC MMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 5912. ANALYSIS: In accord with the California Coastal Act, Resolution No. 5912 is being presented which states that the City of Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. The Resolution will then be forwarded to the California Coastal Commission for processing. Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is a request to the California Coastal Commission to amend the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Plan consistent with three recently approved zone changes on property within the Coastal Zone. The Amendment must be approved pursuant to a resolution adopted by the City Council. Resolution No. 5912 is in accord with the California Coastal Act certifying that City of Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. The amendment includes three zone change requests acted upon by the City Council in three areas of the City within the Coastal Zone. The subject locations and requests were as follows: AREA 1 - 16672 Pacific Coast Highway (on the north side, approximately 350 feet southeast of Admiralty Drive). A request by M. James Warnemuende to rezone from R2(7.4)-CZ (Medium Density Residential, Maximum 7.4 units per acre, Coastal Zone) to R2-CZ (Medium Density Residential, 15 units per acre, Coastal Zone) which would permit the development of maximum three units. The request (Zone Change No. 88-6 and Negative Declaration No. 88 -11) was acted f upon and approved by the City Council on August 1, 1988. P10 5/85 AREA 2 - Approximately 7 acres southeast of current terminus of Seapointe Avenue. A request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone from R3-O-CZ (Medium Density Residential-Oil Facilities-Coastal Zone) to Seacliff Specific Plan No. 1 (Modified R1 - Single Family Residential). The request (Zone Change No. 88-9 and Negative Declaration No. 88-18) is to be acted on by the City Council on September 6, 1988. AREA 3 - Portions (existing mobilehome park) of Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately 1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. A zone change request by RLM Properties, Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to remove the Mobilehome Overlay Zone (-MH) designation from Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan to allow a change of use from a mobilehome park to other uses consistent with the underlying zoning. The request (Zone Change No. 87-7 and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2) was acted upon and approved on August 15, 1988, by the City Council. ENVIRONMENTAL TA Each area was studied under separate environmental review; no further environmental action is necessary. IN Not applicable. ATT HMENT : 1. Resolution No. 5912 MA:SH:gbm • • • RCA - 9/6/88 -2 - (1210d) EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 The LCP Amendment includes three zone change requests acted upon by the City Council in three areas of the City within the Coastal Zone. The LCP Amendment will take effect automatically upon California Coastal Commission approval. The subject locations and requests were as follows: AREA 1 - 16672 Pacific Coast Highway (on the north side, approximately 350 feet southeast of Admiralty Drive). A request by M. James Warnemuende to rezone from R2(7.4)-CZ (Medium Density Residential, Maximum 7.4 units per acre, Coastal Zone) to R2-CZ (Medium Density Residential, 15 units per acre, Coastal Zone) which would permit the development of maximum three units. The request (Zone Change No. 88-6 and Negative Declaration No. 88-11) was acted upon by the City Council on August 1, 1988. AREA 2 - Approximately 7 acres southeast of current terminus of Seapointe Avenue. A request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone from R3-O-CZ (Medium Density Residential-Oil Facilities-Coastal Zone) to Seacliff Specific Plan #1 (Modified R1 - Single Family Residential). The request (Zone Change No. 88 -9 and Negative Declaration No. 88 -18) was acted on by the City Council on September 6, 1988. AREA 3 - Portions (existing mobilehome park) of Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately 1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. A zone change request by RLM Properties , Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to remove the Mobilehome Overlay Zone (-MH) designation from Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan to allow a change of use from a mobilehome park to other uses consistent with the underlying zoning. The request (Zone Change No. 87 -7 and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2) was acted upon on August 15, 1988, by the City Council. (1195d) • RESOLUTION NO.5 gI1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM, AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 • WHEREAS, after notice duly given pursuant to Government Code §65090 and Public Resources Code §§30503 and 30510, the Planning commission of the city of Huntington Beach held public hearings to consider the adoption of the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88 -2, and such amendment was recommended to the City Council for adoption; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed by law, held at least one public hearing on the proposed Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2 , and the Council finds the proposed amendment is consistent with the certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach that the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, as set forth on Exhibit "A", attached hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein, is hereby adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 1988. Mayor • ATTEST: City Clerk REVIEWED AND APPROVED: City Administrator be APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attoghey INITIATED AND APPROVED: Direc or of mmunity Development REQUES91 FOR CITY COUNCOACTION Submitted to: Submitted by: Prepared by: Subject: Date Se tember 6 1988 Honorable Mayor and City Council RESOLUTION NO. 5912 - HUNTINGTON BEACH COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 Paul Cook, City Administrator Mike Adams, Acting Director, Community Developmen Consistent with Council Policy? [ ] Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: In accord with the California Coastal Act, Resolution No. 5912 is being presented which states that the City of Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. The Resolution will then be forwarded to the California Coastal Commission for processing. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 5912. ANALYSIS: Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is a request to the California Coastal Commission to amend the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Plan consistent with three recently approved zone changes on property within the Coastal Zone. The Amendment must be approved pursuant to a resolution adopted by the City Council. Resolution No. 5912 is in accord with the California Coastal Act certifying that City of Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 88-2 is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. The amendment includes three zone change requests acted upon by the City Council in three areas of the City within the Coastal Zone. The subject locations and requests were as follows: AREA 1 - 16672 Pacific Coast Highway (on the north side, approximately 350 feet southeast of Admiralty Drive). A request by M. James Warnemuende to rezone from R2(7.4)-CZ (Medium Density Residential, Maximum 7.4 units per acre, Coastal Zone) to R2-CZ (Medium Density Residential, 15 units per acre, Coastal Zone) which would permit the development of maximum-three units. The request (Zone Change No. 88-6 and Negative Declaration No. 88-11) was acted upon and approved by the City Council on August 1, 1988. I PIO 5/85 AREA 2 - Approximately 7 acres southeast of current terminus of Seapointe Avenue. A request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone from R3-O-CZ (Medium Density Residential -Oil Facilities-Coastal Zone) to Seacliff Specific Plan No. 1 (Modified R1 - Single Family Residential ). The request (Zone Change No. 88-9 and Negative Declaration No. 88-18) is to be acted on by the City Council on September 6, 1988. AREA 3 - Portions (existing mobilehome park ) of Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately 1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. A zone change request by RLM Properties , Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to remove the Mobilehome Overlay Zone (-MH) designation from Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan to allow a change of use from a mobilehome park to other uses consistent with the underlying zoning. The request (Zone Change No. 87-7 and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2) was acted upon and approved on August 15, 1988, by the City Council. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Each area was studied under separate environmental review; no further environmental action is necessary. FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. 5912 MA:SH:gbm RCA - 9/6/88 -2- (1210d) RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM, AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 WHEREAS, after notice duly given pursuant to Government Code §65090 and Public Resources Code §§30503 and 30510, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach held public hearings to consider the adoption of the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, and such amendment was recommended to the City Council for adoption; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed by law, held at least one public hearing on the proposed Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, and the Council finds the proposed amendment is consistent with the certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach that the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program, Amendment No. 88-2, as set forth on Exhibit "A", attached hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein, is hereby adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 1988. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Atto ey REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: City Administrator Direc or of ommunity Development be EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 88-2 The LCP Amendment includes three zone change requests acted upon by the City Council in three areas of the City within the Coastal Zone. The LCP Amendment will take effect automatically upon California Coastal Commission approval. The subject locations and requests were as follows: AREA 1 - 16672 Pacific Coast Highway (on the north side, approximately 350 feet southeast of Admiralty Drive). A request by M. James Warnemuende to rezone from R2(7.4)-CZ (Medium Density Residential, Maximum 7.4 units per acre, Coastal Zone) to R2-CZ (Medium Density Residential, 15 units per acre, Coastal Zone) which would permit the development of maximum three units. The request (Zone Change No. 88-6 and Negative Declaration No. 88-11) was acted upon by the City Council on August 1, 1988. AREA 2 - Approximately 7 acres southeast of current terminus of Seapointe Avenue. A request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone from R3-O-CZ (Medium Density Residential-Oil Facilities-Coastal Zone) to Seacliff Specific Plan #1 (Modified Ri - Single Family Residential ).The request (Zone Change No.88-9 and Negative Declaration No.88-18) was acted on by the City Council on September 6, 1988. AREA 3 - Portions (existing mobilehome park) of Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately 1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. A zone change request by RLM Properties, Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to remove the Mobilehome Overlay Zone (-MH) designation from Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan to allow a change of use from a mobilehome park to other uses consistent with the underlying zoning. The request (Zone Change No. 87-7 and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2) was acted upon on August 15, 1988, by the City Council. (1195d)