HomeMy WebLinkAboutRedevelopment Agency - 23 RESOLUTION NO. 23
A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR THE TALBERT-BEACH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33323 of the California Health and Safety Code,
the Redevelopment Agency and the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington
Beach have cooperated in the selection of project areas and in the preparation
of the Preliminary Plan for the Talbert-Beach Redevelopment Project Area; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has selected project areas and has formu-
lated and adopted a Preliminary Plan for the redevelopment of the selected project
area referred to as the Talbert-Beach Redevelopment Project Area;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach does
resolve as follows:
Section 1: The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach hereby
acknowledges receipt of the adopted Preliminary Plan for the Talbert-Beach Rede-
velopment Project Area.
Section 2: The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach hereby
directs the Secretary to transmit to the Auditor and Tax Assessor of Orange
County, the State Board of Equalization and the affected Taxing Entities the
following:
(a) A description of the boundaries of the Talbert-Beach Redevelopment
Project Area.
(b) A statement that a Plan for the redevelopment of the Project
Area is being prepared.
(c) A map indicating the boundaries of the Talbert-Beach Redevelopment
Project Area.
Section 3: The Secretary of the Agency shall certify to the adoption of this
Resolution.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 3rd day of May 1982.
,,ATTEST,:
Chairman
Secretary
RESOLUTION NO. 1288
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
DESIGNATING A REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA AND
ADOPTING THE PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR THE TALBERT-
BEACH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
The Planning Commission of the City of Huntington
Beach does resolve:
SECTION 1: Certain areas set forth in City Council
Resolution No. 5090 are found to be blighted areas, the redev-
elopment of which is necessary to effectuate the public purposes
declared in the California Community Redevelopment Law.
SECTION 2: A certain area described in City Council
Resolution No. 5090 is hereby designated to be a Redevelopment
Project Area, and in its entirety, to be known as the Talbert-
Beach Redevelopment Project.
SECTION 3 : That the Preliminary Plan attached hereto
is adopted, in its entirety, as the Preliminary Plan for the
Talbert-Beach Redevelopment Project.
SECTION 4: The Secretary is directed to forward a copy
of this Resolution along with the attached Preliminary Plan to
the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach.
SECTION 5 : The Secretary shall certify to the adoption
of this Resolution.
REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission
of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the 20th day of
April, 1982, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Higgins, Livengood, Winchell, Porter
NOES: Mahaffey
ABSENT: Paone, Schumacher
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
ames W. Palin Secretary Grace H. Winchell, Chairman
PRELIMINARY PLAN
TALBERT-BEACH
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA
APRIL 1982
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1.0 Introduction 1
2.0 Project Area Boundaries 1
3.0 General Statement of Proposed Land Uses 2
4.0 General Statement of Proposed Layout 2
of Principal Streets
5.0 General Statement of Proposed Popu- 2
lation Densities
6.0 General Statement of Proposed Building 2
Intensities and Standards
7.0 Attainment of the Purposes of the Cali- 3
fornia Community Redevelopment Law
8.0 Conformance to the Huntington Beach 3
General Plan
9.0 General Impact of the Project upon Resi- 3
dents located within the Project Area
and upon the Surrounding Neighborhoods
LIST OF EXHIBITS
"A" Talbert-Beach Redevelopment Project 5
Area Legal Description
"B" Talbert-Beach Project Area Map 6
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This Preliminary Plan for the proposed Taloert-Beach Redevelopment Project was
prepared in compliance with the California Community Redevelopment Law which
requires preparation of such a plan as the basis for subsequent development of
a more definitive plan for redevelopment witnin a designated Project Area.
The aforementioned law defines "Project Area" as an area within a community
which has been determined to be blighted and requiring redevelopment to
effectuate the public purposes for which the California Community
Redevelopment Law was designed to achieve.
The proposed Talbert-Beach Redevelopment Project is part of an ongoing
Community and Neighborhood Enhancement Program by the City of Huntington Beach
to revitalize areas within the community. The Community and Neighborhood
Enhancement Program will enable the City of Huntington Beach to remove and
mitigate adverse conditions within the community and improve the overall
economic climate. As part of the Program, the Agency is now considering
redevelopment/development of selected properties located within the city.
On February 1, 1982, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach
designated by Resolution No. 5090 a Redevelopment Survey Area as an area that
required further study to determine if a redevelopment project is feasible.
Also, on February 1, 1982, the City Council directed the Planning Commission
to select a Project Area from within the survey area and to formulate and
adopt a Preliminary Plan for the selected Project Area. The following
Preliminary Plan has been prepared pursuant to this directive.
This Preliminary Plan has.been prepared pursuant to the California Health and
Safety Code, Section 33324, which requires the following:
. A description of the boundaries of the Project Area;
. A general statement of.the land uses, layout of the principal streets,
population densities, and building intensities and standards propsed as
the basis for the redevelopment project area;
. A demonstration of how the purposes of community redevelopment law
would be attained by such development;
. A demonstration that the proposed redevelopment conforms to the
community general plan; and
. A general description of the impact of the project upon residents
located within the Project Area and upon surrounding neighborhood(s).
2.0 PROJECT AREA BOUNDARIES
The boundaries of the proposed Talbert-Beach Project Area are
described in Exhibit "A",attached hereto. The area is further illustrated in
Exhibit "B",attached hereto.
3.0 GENERAL STATEMENT OF PROPOSED LAND USES
Proposed land uses for the Project Area include:
Residential: Principal uses would include medium to high density
residential uses including condominium development.
Community Facilities: Civic and street and highway uses will be improved
when feasib e.
Permitted land uses within the Project Area will be those uses as shall be
illustrated from time to time in the General Plan of the City. Specific
permitted uses within the Project Area will be those that are permitted, or
conditionally permitted, by the zoning ordinance contained in the Municipal
Code when the zoning ordinance conforms to the General Plan. The number of
dwelling units will be in accordance with the provision of the zoning ordinance
of the City.
4.0 GENERAL STATEMENT OF PROPOSED LAYOUT OF PRINCIPAL STREETS
The layout of principal streets is illustrated in Exhibit "B" of this
Preliminary Plan. Street improvements will be installed as necessary and
financially feasible. Certain streets may be terminated, abandoned, vacated
or re-routed to accommodate specific future developments.
5.0 GENERAL STATEMENT OF PROPOSED POPULATION DENSITIES
Population densities will conform to the General Plan as follows: 1-7
dwelling units per acre for Low Density Residential development; 7+-15
dwelling units per acre for Medium Density Residential development; 15+-25
units for Medium High and 25+ units for High Density.
6.0 GENERAL STATEMENT OF PROPOSED BUILDING INTENSITIES AND STANDARDS
It is proposed that all permitted uses throughout the Project Area shall
either meet or exceed the minimum standards stipulated in the City of
Huntington Beach's current zoning ordinances, or subsequent final
redevelopment plans approved and adopted by ordinance of the City Council.
Standards for the Project Area shall conform to or exceed applicable federal,
state and local codes, including standards for street layout, design and land
subdivision. The construction of buildings shall meet or exceed the
provisions of the "Uniform Building Code" as adopted by the City of Huntington
Beach and other applicable codes and regulations, including the California
Health and Safety Code.
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7.0 ATTAINMENT OF THE PURPOSES OF THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LAW
The proposed redevelopment of the Project Area is expected to attain the
purposes of community redevelopment law of the State of California by:
• Providing additional decent, safe and sanitary residential housing to
the existing stock within the City of Huntington Beach.
• Providing construction and employment opportunities in the development
of these facilities.
. Mitigating severe development limitations which result in the lack of
proper utilization of the Project Area to such an extent that it
constitutes a serious physical, social and economic burden on the
community which cannot reasonably be expected to be reversed or
alleviated by private enterprise acting alone.
• Providing adequate public improvements, public facilities, open spaces
and utilities which cannot be remedied by private or governmental
action without redevelopment.
• Implementing the construction of adequate streets, curbs, gutters,
street lights, storm drains and other improvements as necessary to
ensure proper vehicular and pedestrian access within and around the
project area.
. Establishing development criteria and controls for the permitted reuses
within the Project Area in accordance with modern and competitive
development practices.
. Providing for relocation assistance and benefits to Project Area
businesses and residences which may be displaced, in accordance with
the provisions of the community redevelopment law and the government
code of the State of California.
8.0 CONFORMANCE TO THE HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN
The proposed redevelopment as set forth in this Preliminary Plan conforms to
the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach.
9.0 GENERAL IMPACT OF THE PROJECT UPON RESIDENTS LOCATED WITHIN THE PROJECT
AREA AND UPON THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS
The City's objective in pursuing the Talbert-Beach Redevelopment Plan is to
mitigate the severe development limitations that are now, and will continue to
be in the future, constraints to proper utilization of the Project Area. The
plan as presently envisioned will provide for the sale of properties and
portions of properties to the Redevelopment Agency. However, if the owners of
these parcels are desirous of participating in the project, owner
participation arrangements will be made available. The most direct impact to
residents and property owners within the Project Area will be the
displacement and relocation of tenants resulting from implementation of
the Redevelopment Plan.
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This impact will be largely attenuated with the Agency's: (1) taking
deliberate steps to negotiate the purchase of properties to be acquired at
fair market value; (2) initiating such negotiations as soon as practical
subsequent to adoption of the Redevelopment Plan; (3) providing relocation
advisory assistance and benefits to all who are displaced and are qualified
for benefits; (4) ensuring ample time for purchase of property to be
negotiated and sufficient time thereafter to consummate the process of
relocation; and (5) keeping all concerned continuously apprised of the
Agency's progress and its activities. While the impact of relocation could
initially be negative, its long-term impact is expected to be positive in that
relocation will afford the displaced residents in the Project Area a unique
opportunity to move to a more desirable location of their choice with little
or no capital outlay necessary from personal cash resources.
The impact of the project on the existing neighborhood is also expected to be
positive over the long term. Development of new residential uses will have a
beneficial impact on the area as they will assure a more compatible transition
between the neighborhood park, the existing residential units and the indus-
trial properties to the north and west.
During the short-term construction period, it is possible that the existing
neighborhoods surrounding the Project Area could experience certain negative
impacts resulting from heavier truck traffic, noise and dust; however, these
impacts.will be mitigated by confining construction and trucking activities to
daylight hours and by requiring spray watering, as necessary, to control the
impact of dust. Over the long term, positive impacts to surrounding
neighborhoods will result with the construction of modern and well designed
development which will have eliminated the blighting influences in the Project
Area.
EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TALBERT-BEACH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
Those portions of Sections 35 and 26, Township 5 South, Range 11 West, in the Rancho
La Bolsa Chica and Rancho Las Bolsas in the City of Huntington Beach, County of
Orange, State of California, as shown on a map recorded in Book 51 , page 13 of
Miscellaneous Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of said County described
as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the northerly prolongation of the west boundary
line of Tract No. 172, as shown on a map recorded in Book 12, page 21 , of Miscellan-
eous Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of said County, and a line parallel
with and 50.00 feet north measured at right angles from the centerline of Talbert
Avenue; thence easterly along said mentioned parallel line 793 ± feet to the
intersection with a line parallel with and 10.00 feet east measured at right angles
from the east line of Lot No. 3, Block C of said mentioned Tract No. 172; thence
southerly along said mentioned parallel line 300 ± feet to a point on a curve
concave easterly having a radius of 273.00 feet; thence southerly along said curve
through a central angle of 15033,49,, an arc distance of 74.16 feet to a point on
a tangent reverse curve concave westerly having a radius of 327.00 feet; thence
southerly along said reverse curve through a central angle of 15033 49" an arc
distance of 88.82 feet to a line parallel with and 32 feet east measured at right
angles from the west line of Lot No. 82, Block C, of said mentioned Tract No. 172;
thence southerly along last said mentioned parallel line 250 ± feet to the inter-
section with the easterly prolongation of the north boundary line of Tract No. 8197
as shown on a map recorded in Book 452, page 44, of Miscellaneous Maps in the
Office of the County Recorder of sail County; thence westerly along said mentioned
prolongation and northerly line 832 - feet to the west boundar� line of said Tract
No. 8197; thence southerly along said west boundary line 690 - feet to the south
right-of-way line of Taylor Drive, a street being 60 feet in width, 30 feet either
side of centerline; thence westerly along said south right-of-way line 660 ± feet
to the intersection with the southerly prolongation of the east line of Parcels
Nos. 7-10 as shown on a map filed in Book 79, page 15 of Parcel Maps in the Office
of the County Recorder of said County; thence northerly along said prolongation
and east line 1014 t feet to a line parallel with and 335 ± feet south measured
at right angles from the centerline of Talbert Avenue; thence easterly along last
said mentioned parallel line 660 ± feet to the west line of Tract No. 172;
thence northerly along said west line 385 t feet to the point of beginning.
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Res. No. 23
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, Secretary of the Redevelopment Agency
of the City of Huntington Beach, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the
foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Redevelopment Agency of the
City of Huntington Beach at a meeting of said Redevelopment Agency held
on the 3rd day of May , 19 82 , and that it was so
adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Members:
MacAllister, Mandic, Finley, Bailey, Kelly
NOES: Members:
None
ABSENT: Members:
Pattinson, Thomas
aye%/ •
Secretary—of the Redevelopment
Agency of the City of
Huntington Beach