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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 6685 RESOLUTION NO. 6685 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH WHICH ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF THE COASTAL COMMISSION ACTION AND ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO AMEND THE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN AND THE COASTAL ELEMENT PURSUANT TO LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 3-94 WHEREAS, the California Coastal Commission has modified Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 3-94 by requiring an amendment to the Downtown Specific Plan and the Coastal Element Land Use Plan at the March 9, 1995 Coastal Commission hearing; and Section 13537 of the California Code of Regulations requires the local government to accept and agree to the modification by resolution within six months, or the Certification will expire; and Upon the City Council action staff will forward Resolution No.6 6 8 5 for final Coastal Commission certification; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Huntington Beach City Council does accept and agrees to the Coastal Commission's suggested modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 3-94 by amending the Downtown Specific Plan and the Coastal Element Land Use Plan as suggested by the Coastal Commission in the letter dated March 16, 1995, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this referenced as though fully set forth herein. Said suggested modifications shall become effective 30 days after the adoption of Ordinance No. 3 2 g o , or upon final Coastal Commission certification, whichever occurs latest. 1 41s4)ntn3 2 314/1 0/9 5 RLS 95-147 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17t]hday of April , 1995. zo� r Mayor ATTEST; APPROVED AS TO FORM: a / City Clerk City Attorney s f�,bjq� REVIEWED AND APPROVED; INITIATED AND APPROVED: City Administrator Director of Community Development 2 41s1DnW3 2314/1 019 5 RLS 95-147 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Go"mor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST AREA 245 W. BROADWAY. STE. 380 P-O, BOX 1450 ' LONG BEACH, CA 40802-"16 (310) 5MW71 March 16, 1995 fi'?r7 2 01995 Howard Zelefsky � Planning Director =:'r Department of Community Development 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re.: Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 3-94 Dear Mr. Zelefsky, You are hereby notified that Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 3-94 was approved with suggested modifications by the California Coastal Commission at their March 9 1995 public hearing in San Diego. The LCP amendment will not be fully effective until the Commission's suggested modifications are adopted by the City Council , and the Executive Director certifies to the Commission that the City has complied with the Commission' s action. Certification of the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 3-94 is subject to the attached modifications. Pursuant to Section 13537 of the California Code of Regulations, the Commission' s certification with suggested modifications will expire six months from the date of Commission action if not adopted by the local government. Thank you and your staff for your efforts and cooperation with this project. Please call Meg Vaughn at the above number if your have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, Teresa Henry Assistant District Director cc: Herb Fauland enc. 4007F STATE OF CAUFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Govarnor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST AREA +� 245 W. BROADWAY, STE. 380 HUNTINGTON BEACH LCP AMENDMENT 3-94 P.O. Box 1450 DNNMN SPECIFIC FLAN LONG BEACH, CA 90802-"16 (310) 5M307I SUGGESTED MODIFICAIJONS Certification of tbg Land Use 21an Amendment is subject to the following modifications: (deletions indicated by strike-out, additions indicated by underscoring) 1 . Figure 9.6 Land Use acreage Summary Goldenwest Street to Beach Boulevard shall be corrected as necessary to reflect accurate acreages and shall correspond to the correct acreages depicted on Figure 9.8. 2. Figure 9.8, Coastal Land Use Plan, Goldenwest to Beach Boulevard shall be corrected to reflect the correct number of acres in each district and shall correspond to the correct acreages summarized on Figure 9.6. 3. Page 122, Goldenwest to Sixth Street, second to last paragraph: As a-means of discouraging undesirable strip commercial development along Pacific Coast Highway, the coastal land use plan designates the majority of the area as residential with three nodes for visitor—serving commercial development -- two half blocks between Goldenwest and Twenty—first Streets, two half blocks between Eighteenth and Sixteenth Streets, and ddE/Yf7fl1d7� K/ddf�rdErffNi�iflildrld/I:i�Kfs�/Sftd#f# three half blocks between Ninth street and Sixth Street. 4. Page 122, last paragraph, first two sentences: The remaining area along Pacific Coast Highway has been designated 46idfddi bjgh density residential with height limit of three stories. Within this area, a base density of 15 units per acre is assumed, with increases up to a maximum of 29 IQ units per acre on a fully consolidated block. S. Page 124, Sixth Street to take Street, title: Lake Street should be changed to First Street. 6. Page 124, fifth paragraph: A iWifdtj maximum four story height limit has been applied to the entire Sixth to ftki First Street area as a means of encouraging the provision of amenities and recycling of existing uses , as well as allowing the possibility for vertical nixed uses within individual developments and providing opportunity for ocean views . 7. Page 126, second paragraph: Modify to reflect decrease in area covered by the Mobile Home overlay, consistent with proposed Figure 9.2, Land Use Plan Overlay, Existing Mobile Home Parks. Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page 2 8. Page 130a, last paragraph: The Municipal Pier and adjoining restaurant are designated as Mixed Development in the existing General Plan. The Pier functions primarily as a visitor-serving facility and provides a focal point for the Downtown/Main Street corridor; thus, the Pier and adjoining restaurant have been redesignated Visitor--Serving Commercial . This District is intended to prQvide, for commercial uses on and alongside a the pier which will enhance and expand the public's use and e0.ioyment of this area ]Vsqs are encouraged which capitalize on the views available from the pier and the unique recreational or educational opRortunities it affords. At the same tiMg. care must be exercised to insure that the major portion of the vier will remain accessible to the public at� no charge, for sterollina. fishing or observation. New buildings on the pier shall not exceed 39IfddtIIA/ dIgKt one story and 25 feet. excluding the end of RL Lift. Public access shall be required around the entire perimeter of the pier. Certificatjon of the Implementation P]an amendment is subject to the following modification (deletions indicated by strike-out, additions indicated by underscoring) Changes to the Downtown Specific Plan 1 . 4.0.04 DefLitigns: Development: fK /dfiiili'd�f/dflltr{d�/6flfKlE�rSftf�dEffaK�/EEE�rIfE�EffbK� E���Id�`ffd�f�/f ffdEfdf�l�ItE��ffd��/td]dE�ff�r�l�tl��i1��F$Ed�E�f/dfl�d�i 9tfdUMI on land, in or under water. the placQmgnt gr erection of _and sGlid material or structure: di5-harge or disposal of any dredged material or of any gaseoUS squid solid, Qr thermal waste: grading, removing dredging, mining. or extraction of eny materials: change in the density or intengity of use of land. including. but not limited to subdivision pursuant tQ the Ss�bdivision Map Act (commencing with Section 6fi410 of the Goyernmpnt ode) and any other division -of land. including 1 of splits.t�except where the land division is brought about in r,.gnnection with the purchase of such land U a public aaen y for public recreational U5a. change in the intensity of use.gf rta-ter. or of access thereto: construction reconstrUCtion demo] tion.or alteration of the size of any structure_ including any facility gf any_ private. public, or municipal-utility: and the remova] or harvesJjego major vegetatiorL other than for agricultural purpgses kelp harvesting and timber operations which are in accordance with -a timber harvesting plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of the Z'bera-Nejedly Forest Prac iCe_Act of 1973 (Commencing with Section 4511) . Demolition: The deliberate removal or destruction of the frame or foundation of any portion of a building or structure fdt/fKllddf�d� Elfl�6tld�i�Fi�rfIfK Ofdlfdt1Ai'h dAtffUfUA1dt16f 1dff. Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page 3 Floor Area Ratio (FAR) : A number which indicates how many square feet of structure can be built on a site, expressed as a multiple of the Jtdt# flddt It iit& area. 2. 4.1 .03 Coastal Permit Developments within the Downtown Specific Plan area will be subject to the requirements pertaining to Coastal Development Permits (CDP) in the Local Coastal Program Implementing Ordinances, in addition to the other provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code, except as modified by this Specific Plan. 3. . 4.2.02 Minimum Parcel Size. A minimum parcel size shall be established in each District. A waiver of this requirement may be granted by the Director for residual parcels. In addition, the following minimum floor areas shall apply to all residential dwelling units, except affordable units (soe Section 412120 4.2.30) : 4. 4.2.13 Parking. All developments (except as provided in Section 412129 4.2.30) will be required to meet the minimum off-street parking standards of the Huntington Belch Ordinance Code or as required by the Downtown Parking Master Plan. Exception: Affordable housing projects may reduce the required on--site guest parking. 7KE1dE#fltkld�ld� �/idE/�dtdtl�dEdldr4��#tEE#ldt/��f/�l�6dldl�t/�d �fKi�f f���7I#��f�dd�E�flfdf�/Ed�id�fid�I�l1E�El�Etd�i"fl Residential : A11 marking, as required by the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code shall be Rroyided on-site. 5. 4.Z.14 DQX town Earki ng_Master Plan Fifth paragraph, first sentence: The Downtown Larking Master Plan anticipates a total development scenario of approximately 450,000 to 500.000 square feet of commercial activity. Add after fourth paragraph: City owned and controlled public parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan (DPMP) area shall be consistent with the City' s certified land use plan. - The DPMP is structured to protect beach user pang by providing adequate publi parking within the Downtown area The DPMP encourages the use of the City owned and -Controlled parkiija sites within the DPMP area To eDLgurage the use of the City owned public- parking facilities. parking rantrols suEb as time Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page 4 limits , and Parking rates max be adjusted to maintain the desired use of these spaces by patrons and employees of the downtown area A validatiQn orgg ram fnr the City Qwned public a,R rking structure has �eea Pslablished as an incentive for the use of the structure by the patrons and employees of the downtown area Any changes to the program shah be submitted to the Executive pmtor to determine if an amendment to the Specific Plan is necessary. Add after fifth paragraph: The Downtown Parking Master Plan annual review and monitoring retort shall inclUdg. at a minimum: 1) amount_ and type of development square footage approved �uring the annual review period: 2) total amount-0 square footage in the Downtown Parking Master Plan area: 3) an inventory of existing parking spaces: 4) a par ing utilization study: 5) an assessment of parking demand eared with parking supply; 6) a determination of whether adequate parking remains to serve development allowed Up tg the total development cap, The Downtown Parking Master Plan annual review and monitoring report shall be. ambmitted to the Executive Director of the'Coastal Commission far review. If the Downtown Parking Master Plan annual review and monitoring report indicates that the parking supply is inadeg,uate to serve the approved level of deyelppment or if the development square footage exceeds the amount described above (up to 500.600 Square feet total ) all development within the Downtown PsIrking Masten Plan area shall pri2vide parking_ consistent with Off--Street Parking and Landscaping Article gf the Huntington Beach Ordinsjnrg Code unless and until new parking to meet the identified demand is approved and ranstrUcted Changes between one or more of the individu4l u5e� ateggries may be allowed as long as the total square footage does not exceed 5O0.DQ0 sguaar feet and there are corm o5� nding chan9es in the other use categories to assure adequate par ing_remains The existing base square footage shall be as described in the document A2proyed by the Huntington Beach Planning Commission on Jti>y 7 1921 titled Downtown Huntington Beach Parking Master Plan. Tenth paragraph: The Planning Commission or City Council may impose one(1 ) , all , or a combination of the following requirements to ensure that adequate parking is provided for each development �6YfitK/ �ff�#dd/fYIE/d�sf�l��d���f/t �d�/b�f�d 6. 4.2.34 Antennas. 7��f�/fEfEflfd/fK�lx�r�f�f�/�r�d/Sdibdi�if� drflOtdfr� �f+�1 Antennas shall be consistent with the applicable zoning<dQppment 7. 4.2.33 Qutdoor Qinila. (a)(iii ) Outdoor dining located on the sidewalk area of the public right-of-way of the first block of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway within District 3 and on the Municipal Pier shall provide a minimum ten (10) foot clear passage area or pedestrian access. Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page 5 WOO VOW Rid0fig/f101/fdd#/ofdd/�idEfftfdr ililKlul/fKd77/gil/ tdvfdid �iiidr4/Idtd#dd/frl/ flrhf�if �ftlC(/�dldifEl�dl�Ef�[I6t1�ddE�fldtdt! No outdoor ,diking shall be a1lowed in-mini—parks, publicly owned plaza. -or--beach areas gXc]Uding concession carts_with no,.seating, (b) WUH/falWildEf 7Kdlyddfd�/Kd�fditftd,t6t1EKt7T/Ed+�Efddt/tKdifdll6�rfd�lfdtfdttlt6��(tdfr4� #Kd1l6tdtf6�i/d�idltKdlddlf�rf/6f1fKd/ddfd66t/dfr�frl�i f f y/7M4d1�ifdfKldfltKdlf f ddtOd7kl fff�/7Kd/�/`6�ffd�if�ift�Id/76Edff6dl6f/Kdfldfd�ld�fttdrftdf! all II[Alif too leKtilai/doiftdEf164ilmIddIAdl/6df/d6t/If Riff dd/u ildoodtf Ail AdiWUAd!/iAd/dtfllffdfl f3s17/Yldf6t/tdKfEIE/tEtfgift lf�I/fKd/dd�dtdKfl/`ddd�rd�/fAvidlAdadflddf If�ffdd/tdll6dt/Ef6�6��1ftdElC/raddi,t�/t6�tdf�Ifd�f/tfddd��/Kdfdl/tdddf� dt/lddd�6�l�dt/76ddf r��l fsly/pdd6�ftfd�i/ttdfffEl�i67d�d#1 l�if�/Hd�IdfEd�d�Ed/dEtdE�f Kf If f�l Necessary Findings orderIn to apprgver dining the Zoning Administrator fol i.owi ng fi ndi ngs: 1pedestrian. transit and-business n-cluding Lut not limitedloading zones, benches.12hones. and r r (ii) Dui-Iding entryways are not obstructed, traffiC voLues are agt inhibited, (iv) Handicapped i ' li provided where 8. 4-3 Di strict #1 : visjtQr—Serving Commercial 4.3.01 Permitted Uses (a) The following list of Visitor Serving Commercial uses in District No. 1 may be allowed. Other visitQr serving related uses as dgscribed in the Iand Use Plan, and which have rkiexisting not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page 6 From the list of uses: delete Hardware stores. Move Dry Cleaning to section (b) which requires a conditional use permit. 9. 4.5 District #3: Visitor—Serving QMmercial 4.5.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and which serves as the transition between visitor—serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 3 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan and which have the same prkIng demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: 10. 45 District #4: Mixed—Use: Office--Residential Boundaries. District #4 includes the half-blocks on the northwest side of the Main Street core area from 6th Street to the alley between 6th and 5th; and from the alley between 3rd and 2nd Streets to the alley between 2nd and Mi First Streets, between Walnut and Orange Avenues. ll . 4.7 District #5: Mixed—Use; Commerci 110fficelResidential 4.7.01 Permitted Uses (a) Add Public Facilities to list 4.7. Open Space. Open Air Commercial : not more than fifty (50) percent of the privately owned publicly used plaza area may be used for open air commercial uses. 7K9#/�ld�iidid�tl�l�ll/bd/t�616�dtf/t�l#lid!#f��iddfd�l��dt�iddd/��4/tKd/Cfft� �ddilCid�lt�l0�d�rld�itdl 12. 4.9 District #7: Visitor—Serving Commercial 4.9.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of Visitor—Serving Commercial uses in District No. 7 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Ilse Elan. and which have the same parking demand as the existlog use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page 7 4.9.02 Minimum Parcel Size. No minimum parcel size shall be required for this District. However, prior to the approval of any development, including subdivilion. a master site plan for the entire District shall be approved by the Planning Commission. Development which is in conformance with the site plan may then be permitted. 4.9.11 Corridor Dedication. Development in District #7 shall require the dedication of a twenty (20) foot corridor between Atlanta Avenue and PCH for public access between the southern end of the Pacific Electric ROW and PCH. This requirement may be waived if an alternative public use is provided or if the corridor is deemed unnecessary by the City. Any proposal for an alternative public use must be approved by the Planning Commission. 13. 4.10 D' : High Density Rgsidential Boundaries. Replace "Lake Street" with "First Street". 14. 4.11 District #9: Commercial/Recreation 4.11 .01 Permitted Uses (a) The following list of commercial recreation uses in District No. 9 may be allowed. Other visitor serving/recreational serving/recreational related uses Ju described n wbiChhvdemand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: 15. 4.12 Distrs 0: Pier-Related Commercial District #10 map must be modified to reflect the boundaries described in- the District #10 text. 4.12.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of pier related commercial uses in District No. 10 may be allowed. Other pier related uses a$_ described in the Land. Use Plan. and w same-.parting not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: End of list: Outdoor dining pursuant to $1412132 S.4.2.33 Huntington Beach LCP Amendment 3-94 Suggested Modifications Page B lb. 4.15 Mobile Home District Purpose. Provide the correct acreage figure for the area within the Specific Plan subJect to the Mobile Hone overlay. Also change the description of which Districts include the Mobile Home overlay. 4405F 5 . f 'too 00 Ou -� iP4/1 D M E .Fj C9 - PACIFIC - � \. OCEAN CODE AMENDMENT #92-5 DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN a+ C/D ; • _fib _ �'� 19AYDR(IUK AWORQVlN ool f , ~GRAIIAM i srw u NcaA • 1 mA i r — » W WA"S r � fi COLU[!l/ H7ST i GOTILARD y..�A � atA�l rLw. NtN9.�N11 -hIAGN[1LIA I P a V$S tARD r • � • �nooxllslnsr � 4 • r ,� WARD x n Res. No. 6685 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, 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 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 17th of April, 1995 the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Bauer, Sullivan, Leipzig, Dettloff, Green, Garofalo NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers.- None City Clerk and ex-officio C erk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G&8v/resbkpg