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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance #3526 ORDINANCE NO. 3526 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ZONING AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 231 THEREOF RELATING TO OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING PROVISIONS WHEREAS,pursuant to the California State Planning and Zoning Law,the Huntington Beach Planning Commission and the Huntington Beach City Council have held separate, duly noticed public hearings to consider Zoning Text Amendment No. 01-04, which amends various Sections of the Huntington Beach.Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance including three sections of SP 5 (Downtown Specific Plan) relating to permit streamlining and development processing; and After due consideration of the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission and all other evidence presented, the City Council finds that the aforesaid amendment is proper and consistent with the General Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1: That Section 231.04 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: 231.04 Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces Required A. Non-residential uses shall provide one loading space (minimum fourteen [14] feet in width, twenty [20] feet in length, and fourteen [14] feet in height) for each 20,000 square feet, or fraction thereof, of gross floor area; however, a maximum of three (3) such spaces are required for buildings exceeding 60,000 square feet. No loading space is required for non-residential uses with less than 20,000 square feet of gross floor area. B. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accord with the following schedule. References to spaces per square foot are to be computed on the basis of gross floor area, unless otherwise specified. Where the use is undetermined, the approving body shall determine the probable use and the number of parking and loading spaces required. In order to make this determination, the Director may require the submission of survey data prepared by a state-registered traffic engineer for the applicant or collected at the applicant's expense. Parking spaces over and above the minimum number specified in this section may be required by the body responsible for reviewing the use itself based on the intensity of the use. C. The Director may allow a parking reduction for a change of use if the increase in the required parking is not more than five (5) spaces. The change of use request must be on a site with two or more uses, have a minimum of 50 existing parking spaces and provide an upgrade of existing landscaping. This same reduction may be considered for uses complying with State Handicap Regulations as mandated by State Law and applicable to parking requirements. ord/OIzoning ord/chp231/11/14/01 1 Ord.No.3526 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: SCHEDULE A Use Classification Spaces Residential Single-family Dwellings New construction 0-4 bedrooms 2 enclosed and 2 open 5 or more bedrooms 3 enclosed per unit and 3 open per unit Existing Dwellings 0-4 bedrooms 2 enclosed and 2 open] 5 or more bedrooms 2 enclosed per unit and 3 open per unit] In the RMH-A district 2 enclosed spaces per unit with up to three bedrooms, and 1 space for each additional bedroom; 1 additional space per dwelling where no on-strect parking is allowed Multi-family Dwellings Studio/one bedroom 1 enclosed space per unit 2 bedrooms 2 spaces (1 enclosed)per unit 3 or more bedrooms 2.5 spaces (1 enclosed) per unit Guests 0.5 space per unit ]Open spaces may be behind any required spaces and/or on a street adjacent to the property. On-street parking may not be reserved for residents and/or guests but must be available to the general public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Senior Studio/one bedroom 1 covered space per unit Two bedrooms 1.5 spaces per unit (1 covered) Manufactured Homes 2 spaces per unit; one covered, and one may be behind the first Guest 1 per 3 manufactured homes Rooming House 1 space per guest room plus 1 space per owner/manager plus 1 space per each 10 guest rooms Residential Care, Limited 1 per 3 beds Public and Semi-public ord/Olzoning ord/chp231/13/3/01 2 Ord. No.3526 OFF-STREET PARKING ,SPACES REQUIRED: SCHEDULE A (continued) Use Classification Off-Street Parking Spaces Clubs and Lodges 1 per 35 sq. ft. used for assembly purposes of 1 per 3 fixed seats (18 inches =one seat), whichever is greater Cultural Facilities 1 per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area Day Care, General 1 per staff member plus one per classroom Government Offices i per 250 sq. ft. gross floor area Heliports As specified by use permit Hospitals 1 per 1.5 beds Maintenance and Service Facilities 1 per 500 sq. ft. Park and Recreation Facilities As specified by conditional use permit for private- facilities Public Safety Facilities As specified by the conditional use permit Religious Assembly 1 per 35 sq. f. of public assembly area, or 1 per 3 fixed seats (18 inches= 1 seat), whichever is greater Residential Care, General 1 per 3 beds; plus additional spaces, as specified by conditional use permit Schools, Public or Private Preschools, nursery day care 1 per staff member, plus one.per classroom Elementary,junior high 1.5 per classroom High school/college 7 per classroom Schools, Public or Private-cont. Trade schools, music 1 per 35 sq. ft. of instruction area conservatories Utilities, Major As specified by conditional use permit Commercial Ambulance Services 1 per 500 sq. ft.; plus 2 storage spaces Animal Sales and Services Animal boarding 1 per 200 sq. ft. Animal grooming 1 per 200 sq. ft. Animal hospitals 1 per 200 sq. ft. Animal, retail sales 1 per 200 sq. ft. Artists' Studios 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. ord/OIzoning ordlchp23111113101 3 Ord.No.3526 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: SCHEDULE A (continued) Use Classification Off-Street Parking Spaces Banks and Savings &Loans 1 per 200 sq. ft. Drive-Up Service Queue space for 5 cars per teller Building Materials and Services 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. of lot area; minimum 10 plus 11300 sq. ft. office area Catering Services 1 per 400 sq. ft. Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Bowling Alleys 3 per lane, plus 1 per 250 sq. ft. of public assembly and retail areas Electronic Game Centers 1 per 200 sq. ft. Health Clubs i per 200 sq. ft. Stables 1 per 3 corrals plus 1 horse trailer space for each 10 corrals plus 2 for caretaker's unit Tennis/Racquetball 3 per court Theaters I per 3 fixed seats, or i per 35 sq. ft. seating area if there are no fixed seats Other Commercial As specified by the Zoning Administrator or Recreation and Entertainment Planning Commission Communications Facilities I per 500 sq. ft. Eating and Drinking Establishments with less than 12 seats 1 per 200 sq. ft. with more than 12 seats 1 per 60 sq. ft. or 1 per 100 sq. ft. when on a site with 3 or more uses Eating and Drinking Establishments- cont with dancing Plus 1 per 50 sq. ft. of dancing area with drive through service Plus queue space for 5 cars per service window Food and Beverage Sales 1 per 200 sq. ft. Furniture and Appliance Stores I per 500 sq. ft. excluding areas used for storage or loading, but not less than 5 Funeral and Interment Services 1 per 35 sq. ft. of seating space Hardware Stores I per 200 sq. ft. excluding areas used for storage or loading,but not less than 5 Horticulture, Limited I per 2 acres Laboratories I per 500 sq. ft. ord/O l zon i ng ord/chp231/I 1/3/01 4 Ord. No.3526 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: SCHEDULE A (continued) Use Classification Off-Street Parking Spaces Maintenance and Repair Services 1 per 500 sq. ft. Marine Sales and Services 1 per 500 sq. ft. Nurseries 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. of indoor/outdoor sales and/or display lot area accessible for public viewing, but no less than 10; plus 1 per 300 sq. ft. office area Offices, Business and Professional 1 per 250 sq. ft. for less than 250,000 sq. ft.; 1 per 300 sq. ft. for 250,000 sq. ft. or more Offices, Medical and Dental 1 per 175 sq. ft. (includes out-patient medical/surgery centers) Pawn Shops 1 per 200 sq. ft. Personal Enrichment Services 1 per 35 sq. ft. of instruction area Personal Services 1 per 200 sq. ft. Research and Development Services 1 per 500 sq. ft. Retail Sales Not Listed Under Another 1 per 200 sq. ft. Use Classification Sex Oriented Business (3378-2/98) Cabaret with less than 12 seats, 1 per 200 sq. ft.; with 12 seats or more, 1 per 60 sq. ft. or 1 per 100 sq. ft. if on a site with three or more uses (3378-2I98) Sex Oriented Business (cont.) Encounter center 1 per 35 sq. ft. of instruction area (3378-2l98) Escort bureau 1 per 250 sq. ft. (3378-2/98) Hotel/Motel 1.1 per guest room; plus 1 per passenger transport vehicle (minimum of 2 stalls) and 2 spaces for any manager's unit and parking for other uses as required by this schedule (3378-2/98) Mini-motion picture theater, 1 per 3 fixed seats, or 1 per 35 sq. ft. seating area motion picture theater or if there are no fixed seats (3378-2v98) motion picture arcade Retail sales 1 per 200 sq. ft. (3378- 2198) Swap Meets, Indoor/Flea Markets 1/1Q0 sq. ft. except as may be modified by the Planning Commission through the conditional use permit process, after submittal, review and approval of a traffic engineering study ord/OIzoning ordlchp231/11/3/01 5 Ord.No.3526 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: SCHEDULE A(continued) Use Classification Off-Street Parking Spaces Vehicle/Equipment Sales and Services Automobile Rentals 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. of indoor/outdoor sales and/or display lot area accessible for public viewing, but no less than 10; plus 1/300 sq. ft. office area; 1/200 sq. ft. auto service area Automobile Washing (Car Wash) Full-service (attended) 10 With fuel sales 12 Self-service (unattended) 1.5 per wash stall Service Stations full-serve/repair garage 1 per 500 sq. ft. but no less than 5 self-serve 2 with convenience markets 1 per 200 sq. ft. of retail space but no less than 8 with self-serve car wash 4 with self-serve car wash 10 and convenience market Vehicle/Equipment Repair 1 per 200 sq. ft. but no less than 5 Vehicle/Equipment Sales 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. of indoor/outdoor sales and/or and Rentals display lot area accessible for public viewing,but no less than 10; plus 1 per 300 sq. ft. office area; 1 per 200 sq. ft. auto service area Vehicle Storage 1 per 5,000 sq. ft. lot area; no less than 5 Visitor Accommodations: Bed and Breakfast 1 per guest room plus 1 guest and 1 manager/owner space Visitor Accommodations (cont.) Hotels, Motels 1.1 per guest room; plus 1 per passenger transport vehicle (minimum of 2 stalls) and 2 spaces for any manager's unit and parking for other uses as required by this schedule Single Room Occupancy, 1.0 per unit, 10% shall be designated as visitor Residential Hotels parking; 1 per passenger transport vehicle (minimum of 1 stall) one loading space, and 2 spaces for any manager's unit, plus 0.5 per all remaining personnel (3494-5/01) Warehouse and Sales Outlets 1 per 200 sq. ft. Industrial Speculative buildings 1 per 500 sq. ft. (maximum 10% office area) ord/OIzoning ordlchp231/11/3,'01 6 Ord.No.3526 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: SCHEDULE A(continued) Use Classification Off-Street Parking Spaces Manufacturing, research assembly, I per 500 sq. ft. packaging Wholesaling, warehousing and 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. distributing space Offices 1 per 250 sq. ft. if office area exceeds 10 percent of gross floor area Outside uses: Storage, wrecking/ 1 per 5,000 square feet of lot area, but no less salvage and lumber yards than 5 Mini-storage facilities Single-story I per 5,000 square feet Each additional story I per 2,000 square feet plus 2 spaces for any caretaker's unit SECTION 2: That Section 231.08 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: 231.08 Reduced Parking for Certain Uses A. The Planning Commission may approve a conditional use permit to reduce the number of parking spaces to less than the number required per Schedule "A" in Section 231.04, provided that the following findings are made: 1. Parking demand will be less than the requirement in Schedule A; and 2. The proposed use of the building or structure, will not generate additional parking demand; and 3. A Transportation Demand Management plan which exceeds the minimum required by Section 230.36 has been approved by the Director. B. The Planning Commission may consider survey data prepared by a state-registered traffic engineer and submitted by an applicant or collected at the applicant's request and expense as a basis for approval of a reduction in required parking. SECTION 3: That Section 231.18 the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: 231.18 Design Standards A. Public Works Requirements. Drive entrances on arterial highways shall be located in a manner to coordinate with future median openings and in accord with Department of Public Works standards. The paved surface of driveways and drive entrances shall comply with Department of Public Works specifications. Parking facilities shall be ord/Olzoning ord/chp231111/3101 7 Ord.No.3526 prepared, graded, and paved to ensure that all surface waters will drain into.a public street, alley, storm drain, or other drainage system approved by the Department of Public Works. Aisle ways without adjacent parking shall be a minimum 24 feet in width. B. Circulation Design. All off-street parking spaces shall have access to a public street or alley, and shall have internal circulation, safe entrances and exits, drives, and aisles in conformance with City standards. Every required parking space shall have unobstructed access from an aisle without moving another vehicle. All parking spaces, except residential garages and carports for single-family dwellings and duplexes, shall have forward travel to and from parking facilities when access is to a dedicated street. Traffic circulation shall be designed so that no vehicle need enter a public street in order to progress from one aisle to any other aisle within the same development. Commercial centers which have 200 parking spaces or more shall have at least one main entrance designed as depicted in Diagram B.) COMMERCIAL CENTER MAIN ENTRANCE FOR PARKING LOTS WITH OVER 200 SPACES DIAGRAM B A minimum 3-foot-by-3-foot-wide maneuvering area shall be provided at the end of dead-end parking aisles less than 150 feet in length. A vehicle turnaround space shall be provided at the end of all dead-end parking aisles which exceed 150 feet in length (measured from the closest intersecting aisle with complete circulation). The maneuvering area and turnaround space shall be designed as depicted in Diagram C. Other turnaround arrangements providing the same maneuverability are subject to approval by the Director. 2 ft. Wheel~-, I Maneuvering 19 ft. stop area I I ' I9 h TC 26 ft. M� l l 3 ♦3 ft.; ---- 12"Step off area HNir TURN-AROUND SPACE AND MANEUVERING AREA DIAGRAM C C. Illumination. All parking area Iighting shall be energy-efficient and designed so as not to produce glare on adjacent residential properties. Security lighting shall be provided in areas accessible to the public during nighttime hours, and such lighting shall be on a time-clock or photo-sensor system. ord/O 1 zon in g ordlc hp23 l/11/3/01 8 Ord.No.3526 D. Residential parking. 1. Garages and Cgmorts. All required garages and carports, permitted as accessory structures, shall be constructed at the same time as the main building and shall be used only by persons residing on the premises for storage of personal vehicles and other personal property. 2. Assignment of Spaces. Each studio and one bedroom dwelling unit shall have a minimum of one assigned parking space and each two or more bedroom units shall have a minimum of two assigned parking spaces. Each dwelling unit shall have an enclosed, assigned space which shall be within 200 feet walking distance of that unit and designated as such. The assigned spaces shall be provided with the rental of a dwelling unit without any additional cost. All unassigned spaces provided on site shall be open and only used for the parking of vehicles by persons residing on the property or their guests. 3. Turning Radius. The minimum turning radius for any garage, carport or open parking space, entered directly from an alley or driveway, shall be 25 feet. (See Diagram D) STREET GA AGE _ ....- - -—-—AtL-EY- - r aR1V WAY STREET STREET G;O V90RAM231-TU RN.BMP TURNING RADIUS DIAGRAM D 4. Driveway Width. Length of Drive Minimum Driveway Width 150 feet or less 10 ft. for single family dwellings ord/01 zoning ord/chp231/11/3/01 9 Ord.No.3526 20 ft. for multi-family dwellings Greater than 150 feet 20 feet clear width - Exception: when designated as fire lane, all Fire Department requirements shall apply. 5. Guest Parkin,~. All guest parking shall be fully accessible. 6. Coastal Zone. Each dwelling unit located in the Coastal Zone shall have a minimum of 2 on-site parking spaces. If the total coastal parking requirements exceed the total minimum parking as required by this chapter, the additional required parking spaces may be in tandem with enclosed spaces,provided the tandem space is assigned to an enclosed space and complies with the required turning radius.) 7. Planned Residential Developments. In a planned residential development where a garage is constructed a minimum of 20 feet from the curb, the driveway in front of the garage may be used to provide one of the required uncovered spaces. 8. Privacy gates may be installed without a conditional use permit provided there is compliance with the following criteria prior to the issuance of building permits: 1) Fire Department approval for location and emergency entry. 2) Postmaster approval of location for mail boxes or entry for postal carrier. 3) Shall provide a driveway within a minimum of twenty(20) feet for vehicle stacking. 9. Driveway Air Space. The air space above all driveways which exceed 150 feet in length shall remain open to the sky, except that eaves or roof overhangs with a maximum 4-foot projection may be permitted above a height of 14 feet. 10. Storage Space. 100 cubic feet of enclosed storage space for Each unit shall be provided in a secured parking area where there is no private garage. 11. Accessory Dwelling. One additional off-street parking space shall be required for an accessory dwelling, except that in the coastal zone there shall be a minimum of four (4)parking spaces on-site. E. Non-residential Parking and Loading. 1. Desi hated Parking. Parking spaces within an integrated, non-residential complex shall not be designated for exclusive use of any individual tenant except as authorized by a parking management plan approved by the Director. 2. Parking Controls. Parking controls, such as valet service, or booths, and/or collection of fees may be permitted when authorized by conditional use permit approval by the Planning Commission. Privacy gates may be installed without a conditional use permit provided there is compliance with the following criteria prior to the issuance of building permits: 4) Fire Department approval for location and emergency entry. 5) Postmaster approval of location for mail boxes or entry for postal carrier. 6) Shall provide a driveway with a minimum of twenty(20) feet for vehicle stacking. ord/01 zoning ord/chp231/11001 10 Ord.No.3526 3. Minimum Driveway Width. 25 feet when providing access to the rear of a structure.) 4. Reciprocal Access. Reciprocal ingress/egress access with adjacent properties shall be provided,for all commercial properties. 5. Loading Location. On a site adjoining an alley, a required loading space shall be accessible from the alley unless alternative access is approved by the Director. An occupied loading space shall not prevent access to a required parking space. Truck or rail loading, dock facilities, and doors for such facilities shall not face or be located within 45 feet of property zoned or general planned residential. 6. Loading Design. Any loading facility shall be designed and located so that vehicles need not extend onto the public sidewalks, streets or alleys during loading activities. 7. Landscape Buffer. Where the side or rear yard of a parcel is used for loading activities and abuts an R District, a landscaped buffer along the property line shall be provided. F. Seasonal and TeMporM parkin Lots. Seasonal and temporary parking lots maybe allowed upon approval of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Administrator. Seasonal lots may operate only from Memorial Day through the third weekend in September and shall be located within 1,000 yards of the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean. Temporary and seasonal commercial parking lots may be permitted for a maximum of five years. The design and layout of seasonal and temporary parking lots shall comply with this chapter, Fire Department requirements, and the following standards: 1. Paving shall be 2 inches of asphalt over compacted native soil, or as approved by the Department; except seasonal parking lots shall be surfaced to meet minimum specifications for support of vehicles and to provide dust control as required by the Zoning Administrator. 2. Boundaries of such lots shall be marked off and secured by chain or cable, with posts a minimum of 3 feet in height, solidly built. At a minimum,posts shall consist of 4" x 4" wood or equivalent metal posts a minimum of 1-1/2 inches in diameter securely set in the ground and placed 8 feet on center. The posts shall be connected with at least 1 strand of 1/2-inch cable or chain securely fastened to each post. An opening shall be provided to accommodate vehicle access during business hours. Seasonal lots shall be secured to prevent overnight parking between the closing hour on one business day and the opening hour the following business day. 3. Temporary parking lots shall have landscaped planters with an inside dimension of 3 feet along street-side property lines excluding driveways. Landscaping shall be protected from vehicle and pedestrian damage by wheel bumpers (asphalt, concrete, or wood), or asphalt or concrete curbs, or any other design that will provide adequate protection. 4. Seasonal parking lots are exempt from landscaping requirements of Chapter 232. ord/01 zoning ord/chp231111/3/01 1 1 Ord.No.3526 5. Directional and informational signs shall be displayed on-site to identify the entrance(s), fees, and hours of operation. Such signs shall be located at the entrance of the parking lot and shall not exceed 12 square feet and shall be 6 feet high. Signs for seasonal parking lots shall be removed from the site each season no later than the third weekend in September. 6. Automatic entry devices or fee collection points shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet from the public right-of-way, or at a distance recommended by the Department of Public Works and approved by the Director. 7. An attendant shall be on duty at all times during business hours of seasonal parking lots. S. An approved fire extinguisher shall be provided on the premises during business hours. 9. The site shall be maintained in a clean condition, free from trash and debris. Trash containers shall be placed on the site to accommodate and store all trash that accumulates on the lot. For seasonal parking lots, a certificate of insurance for combined single limit bodily injury and/or property damage including products liability in the amount of S1,000,000 per occurrence shall be filed with the Department of Administrative Services. A hold harmless agreement holding the City harmless shall also be filed with the Department of Administrative Services. Subsequent to approval of an application for any seasonal or temporary parking lot, the applicant shall meet all standards and requirements and install all improvements. The parking lot shall then be inspected and approved by the Director prior to issuance of a Certificate to Operate. G. Parking Structures. Parking structures above or below grade shall be subject to conditional use permit approval by the Planning Commission when no other entitlement is required. In addition, parking structures proposed within the coastal zone shall be subject to approval of a coastal development permit. All parking structures shall comply with the following requirements: 1. Transition ramps which are also used as back-up space for parking stalls shall have a maximum slope of 5 percent. The maximum slope for transition ramps with no adjacent parking spaces shall be 10 percent. A ramp used for ingress and egress to a public street shall have a transition section at least 16 feet long and a maximum slope of 5.percent. 2. Parking structures with over 300 spaces shall provide secondary circulation ramps and additional ingress and egress if deemed necessary by a traffic study prepared by a state-registered traffic engineer. 3. Parking structures shall be provided with'a minimum 10-foot-wide perimeter landscape planter at ground level. Parked cars shall be screened on each level through landscape planters or trellises and/or decorative screening wall or railings. The Design Review Board shall approve the landscaping plan. 4. All parking structures shall be architecturally compatible with existing or proposed structures and shall be subject to review and approval by the Design ord/01 zoning ord/chp231/11/3/01 12 Ord. No.3526 Review Board prior to hearing. The Design Review Board shall consider the following factors in reviewing a proposal: bulk, scale, proportion, building materials, colors, signage, architectural features, and landscaping. 5. All parking structures proposed for conversion to a fee parking arrangement shall be subject to conditional use permit approval by the Planning Commission. Public parking structures within the coastal zone.proposed for conversion to a fee parking arrangement shall be subject to approval of a coastal development permit. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of January 2002 ATTEST: ek4&&11 14 City Clerk at-la oz Mayor REVIEWED AND APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM: It 4 City Adiginistrator dity Attorney INITIA D APPROVED: 1 Z Direc or of lanning ord101zoning ord/chp231/11/3/01 13 Ord. No. 3526 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE } ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) 1, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, 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 ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of December,2001, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of January,2002, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Dettloff, Bauer, Cook, Green, Boardman NOES: None ABSENT: Houchen ABSTAIN: None I,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-ofticio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in Ithe Independent on 7 2002 3� T In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Connie BrQckway, City Clerk of the City Council.of the City eputy Cit Clerk of Huntington Beach, California