HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance #1340 ORDINANCE NO. 1340
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REPEALING
SECTIONS 9251. 1. 1 AND 9531. 1 OF DIVISION
9; AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF DIVISION
9, AND ADDING SECTIONS TO DIVISION 9 OF
THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE
RELATING TO OFF-STREET PARKING
Section 1. That the following sections of Division
9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code are hereby repealed:
S. 9251.1. 1
S . 9531.1
Section 2. That the following sections of Division
9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code are hereby amended
and as amended shall read in words and figures as follows :
S . 9251.2. 1 Hotels, Motels and Trailer Parks : Permitted in
this District subject to issuance of a Use Permit.
(a) Minimum Area for Trailer Parks : 2.5 acres .
(b) Maximum Density for Trailer Parks : 14 spaces per gross
acre .
(c) Trailer Park Wall Requirements : A six (6) foot concrete
block or masonry wall shall be provided as a buffer on
all trailer park boundaries .
'(d) Trailer Park Sewers : Connected sanitary sewer line
system shall be required in all cases .
(e) Minimum Area for Motels : 9,000 sq. ft.
(f) Minimum Frontage for Motels or Trailer Parks : 70 feet .
(g) Parking Requirement for Trailer Parks : One (1) parking
space for each trailer space.
S . 9251.2.3 Public and Quasi Public Uses . Churches, lodges,
private or public educational institutions,
rest homes, sanitariums, convalescent hospitals and hospitals .
(1172)
Development Standards
(a) Churches and Lodges : Ten (10) percent of the required
parking area shall be landscaped and permanently main-
tained.
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(b) Hospitals :
Minimum Area. The minimum area shall be six thousand
000 square feet.
Minimum Frontage : The minimum frontage shall be sixty
0 feet.
S . 9432 Off-Street Parking. The arrangement, access, and
number of all parking spaces and/or lots shall
conform to Article 979.
S. 9456 Off-Street Parking. All uses permitted in this
District shall provide off-street parking at the
following ratio not withstanding Section 9793•
(a) Retail Stores - Including Commercial and Personal Ser-
vice Establishments. One off-street parking space shall
be provided for each 500 square feet of gross floor
area within the building, or major fraction thereof; and
one off-street parking space shall be provided for each
500 square feet of land outside of a building, or major
fraction thereof, which is devoted to sales . (1022)
(b) Offices - Including Professional, Medical and Dental
Establishments . One off-street parking space shall be
provided for each 500 square feet of gross floor area,
or major fraction thereof. (1022)
(c) Places of Public Assembly:
(1) Theaters, Dance Halls, Auditoriums : Theaters,
dance halls, and auditoriums shall provide one
off-street parking space for each 35 sq. ft . or
major fraction thereof, in the main assembly area.
(2) Churches, Clubs and Lodges :
(a) Churches, Clubs and Lodges shall provide one
1 off-street parking space for each three
3 fixed seats in the sanctuary or main
place of assembly plus one (1) off-street
parking space for each 35 sq. ft. of seating
area where there are no fixed seats in such
sanctuary or place of public assembly. Said
parking shall conform to Article 979•
(b) Ten percent of the parking area shall be
landscaped and permanently maintained. (1194)
(d) Bars, Cafes, Restaurants, Night Clubs, Lunch Counters,
and. Bowling Alleys . One off-street parking space shall
be provided for each 200 square feet of gross floor
area, or major fraction thereof. Additional off-street
parking spaces shall be provided for establishments with
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dance floors at a ratio of one space for each 50 square
feet of dance floor area or major fraction thereof. (1022)
(e) Motels and Hotels : One off-street parking space shall
be provided for each bedroom or guest room plus two
off-street parking spaces shall be provided for the
resident manager or owner. If three or more beds are
provided in a room, each 100 sq. ft. of gross floor
area shall be considered a guest room. (1022, 1194)
(f) Mortuary: One off-street parking space shall be pro-
vided for each 35 square feet of gross floor area, or
major fraction thereof, in rooms used for service. (1194)
S . 9471.3 Public and Quasi-Public Uses :
(a) Churches, Clubs and Lodges :
(1) The arrangment, access, and number of all parking
spaces and/or lots shall conform to Article 979•
(2) Ten percent of the parking area shall be landscap-
ed and permanently maintained.
(b) Minimum Area: The minimum lot area of churches and
lodges shall be 7000 square feet.
(c) Minimum Frontage : The minimum frontage for churches
and lodges shall be sixty (60) feet .
S . 9471.4 Professional Services and Offices : Professional
services may be located in a professional business
building or other office structures, and not necessarily
within a hotel or motel.
Professional offices are defined as an office for
the conduct of any one of the following uses only:
Accountant, architect, attorney, chiropractor, collection
agency, dentist, engineer, insurance broker, optometrist,
physician and surgeon, private detective, real estate sales,
social worker, surveyor, pharmacies, diagnostic laboratories,
bio-chemical laboratories, - where they do not exceed 1500
square feet in gross floor area.
(a) The arrangement, access, and number of all parking
spaces and/or lots shall conform to Article 979•
S. 9472. 1 All commercial uses permitted in the C-2 District
under the same provisions regulating such use. •
(a) Further Provisions : All commercial uses permitted shall
provide a b ft. masonry wall where the side or rear yard
abuts an "R" District.
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(b) Minimum Frontage : The minimum frontage shall be 100 feet.
(c) Trailer Park Wall Requirements: Six (6) foot concrete
block or masonry wall or equivalent as approved by the
Planning Commission shall be required as a buffer on all
boundaries of Trailer Parks .
(d) Trailer Park Sewers . Connected sanitary sewer line sys-
tem shall be required in all cases .
(e) Minimum Area for Motels : 9,000 square feet.
(f) Minimum Frontage for Trailer Parks : 70 feet.
(g) Parking Requirement for Trailer Parks : One (1) parking
space for each trailer space.
S . 9516. Off-Street Parking.
(a) The arrangement, access, and number of all parking spaces
and/or lots shall conform to Article 979•
(b) All yard areas not facing streets may be used in total
for automobile parking, when not in conflict with other
provisions of this Code.
(c) Automobile parking areas shall be provided with entrances,
exits, and aisles adequate to provide safe movement of
vehicles .
S. 9531 Off-Street Parking. The arrangement, access and
number of all parking spaces and/or lots shall con-
form to Article 979•
S. 9554 Off-Street Parking. The arrangement, access and
number of all parking spaces and/or lots shall con-
form to Article 979•
Section 3. That the following sections are hereby
added to Division 9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code
and as added shall read in words and figures as follows :
S . 9255 Off-Street Parking: The arrangement, access, and
number of all parking spaces and/or lots shall
conform to Article 979•
S• 979E Required Minimum Off-Street Parking. The following
uses shall provide off-street parking facilities to
at least the minimum standards required herein. Each portion
of a combination of uses shall meet all the requirements for
the use which said portion represents .
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S . 9793 .1 Commercial Uses .
Use Minimum Requirement
A. Retail, general retail One (1) space for each
uses except as otherwise two hundred (200)
provided herein. square feet of gross
floor area.
1. Eating establishments : One (1) space for each
a. Restaurants, cafes, thirty five (35) square
bars, taverns and feet of dining and/or
cocktail lounges . drinking area where
there are no fixed
seats and/or one (1)
space for each five (5)
fixed seats or stools .
b. Drive-ins Fifteen (15 spaces
plus one (1� addition-
al space for every
fifty (50) square
feet of gross floor
area over a total of
four hundred (400)
square feet of gross
floor area.
C. Drive=thru One (1) space for each
seventy-five (75)
square feet of gross
floor area.
2. Blueprinters, caterers, One (1) space for each
and music conservatories . four hundred (400)
square feet of gross
floor area.
3. Furniture and appliance One (1) space for each
stores . one thousand (1000)
square feet of gross
floor area.
B. Services, general service One (1) space for each
uses, except as otherwise two hundred (200) square
provided herein. feet of gross floor
area.
1. Barber shops Two (2) spaces for each
barber chair.
2. Beauty shops Three (3) spaces for
each beautician station.
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3. Mortuaries and One (1) space for each
funeral homes thirty five (35) square
feet of gross floor
area in rooms used for
service.
C. Offices, general office One (1) space for each
uses, except as other- three hundred (300)
wise provided herein. square feet of gross
floor area.
1. Medical, dental Those facilities having
offices and clinics . less than five thousand
(5000) square feet of
gross floor area, shall
provide one (1) space
for each one hundred and
twenty (120) square feet
of gross floor area.
Facilities having five thousand (5000) square
feet or more of gross floor area, shall provide
six (6) spaces for each doctor. In the case of
a shell building, one (1) space shall be pro-
vided for each one hundred and twenty-five (125)
square feet of gross floor area.
Facilities having more than ten thousand
(10,000) square feet of gross floor area, shall
provide five and one-half (52) spaces for each
doctor. In the case of a shell building, one
(1) space shall be provided for each one hundred
and thirty (130) square feet of gross floor area.
D. Automotive Commercial
1. Service Stations One (1) space for each
_three hundred (300)
square feet of gross floor
area.
2. Automotive repair One (1) space for each
garages five hundred (500) square
feet of gross floor area.
3 . Car washes (self Five (5) spaces for each
service) two (2) stalls .
4. Auto, boat and One (1) space for each
trailer sales, new two hundred (200) square
and used feet of gross floor area
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E. Amusement and Accommodations
1. Bowling alleys Three (3) spaces for each
alley.
2. Driving ranges One (1) space for each
two tees .
3. Miniature golf One (1) space for each
hole.
4. Dance halls One (1) space for each
thirty five (35) square
feet of floor area used
for dancing or enter-
tainment purposes .
5. Billiard halls Two (2) spaces for each
billiard table.
6. Hotels One (1) space for each
sleeping unit plus one (1)
space for each employee
(with a minimum of three
employee spaces) ; if a
sleeping unit contains
three (3) or more beds,
parking shall be supplied
on a basis of one (1)
space for each one
hundred (100) square feet
of gross floor area.
7. Motels with kitchen One (1) space for each
facilities unit having one (1)
sleeping room, two (2)
spaces for units having
more than one sleeping
room.
8. Motels without kit- One (1) space for each
chen facilities sleeping unit plus two
(2) spaces for the resi-
dent owner or manager.
S . 9793.2 Industrial Uses .
A. Wholesaling, warehous- One (1) space for each
ing, and distributing one thousand (1000) square
feet of gross floor area.
B. Research, testing, One (1) space for each
manufacturing, assembly, four hundred (400) square
fabrication, and feet of gross floor area.
packaging facilities .
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C . Storage yards, wrecking One (1) space for each
yards, salvage yards, five thousand (5000)
lumber yards, and square feet of gross lot
similar uses . area.
S. 9793 .3 Public and Semi-Public Uses.
A. Places of Public Assembly One (1) space for each
including churches, clubs, three (3) fixed seats
lodges, theatres, auditor- (eighteen lineal inches
iums, arenas, and conven- of bench shall be
tion centers . considered one fixed seat)
or one (1) space for each
thirty five (35) square
feet of main public
assembly area where there
are no fixed seats .
B. Hospitals One (1) space for each
bed.
C . Rest homes, sanitariums, Two (2) spaces for each
and nursing or convales- three (3) beds .
cent homes .
D. Public Utility Substations . One .
E. Private or Public Educa-
tional Institutions .
1. Elementary Schools One and one-half (12)
spaces for each class-
room.
2. Junior High Schools Four (4) spaces for
each classroom.
3. High Schools Seven (7) spaces for each
classroom.
4. Colleges and Ten (10) spaces for each
universities classroom.
5. Accessory auditor- One (1) space for each
iums seventy five (75) square
feet of gross floor area.
F. Trade schools, business One (1) space for each
and commercial colleges thirty five (35) square
and schools feet of gross floor area
in any room used for
instruction or training.
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Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the
passage and adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the
same to be published by one insertion in the Huntington Beach
News, a weekly newspaper printed, published and circulated
in the City of Huntington Beach, California, and thirty (30)
days after the adoption thereof, the same shall take effect
and be in force .
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on
the 7th day of August , 1967.
Mayo rP o 't'EM
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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K. DALE BUSH
City Attorney
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Ord. No.1340
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I , PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, qualified, and
acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-
officio Clerk of the City Council of the 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
ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 17th,day of July ,
19__U and was again read to said City Council at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 7th day of August ,
19 67 and was passed and addpted by the affirmative vote of
more than a majority of all the members of said City Council.
AYES: Councilmen:
.. Coen, Bartlett. Gisler, Kaufman, Green
NOES: Councilmen:
None
ABSENT: Councilmen:
Stewart, Shipley
City Clerk and -officio Clerk
of the City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach, California
1, PAUL C. JONES, CITY CLERK of the City of
Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City
Council, do hereby certify that this ordinance has
been pu lished in the Huntington-Beach News on
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In accordancAwith the Ciiy-Charter of said City.
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