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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 97-18 RESOLUTION NO. 9 7-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 96-1 (GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 96-1; ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 96-1;NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 96-2) AND REQUESTING ITS CERTIFICATION BY THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION WHEREAS, after notice duly given pursuant to Government Code Section 65090 and Public Resources Code Sections 30503 and 30510,the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach held a public hearing to consider the adoption of the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1, which is a request to revise pertinent maps in the Coastal Element, as well as to delete certain language in the Coastal Element relating to High Density Residential Development and Affordable Housing on the site; and amend the zoning map in the implementing ordinances section of the Local Coastal Program; 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. 96-1, and the City Council finds that the proposed amendment is consistent with the Certified Huntington Beach Coastal Land Use Plan and Chapter 6 of the California Coastal Act; and The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach intends to implement the Local Coastal Program in a manner fully consistent with the California Coastal Act, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1. That the Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment 96 -1, consisting of General Plan Amendment No. 96-1, Zoning Map Amendment No. 96-1 and Negative Declaration No. 96-2, collectively attached hereto as Exhibits A, B,and C, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That the California Coastal Commission is hereby requested to consider, approve and certify Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1. 4/s:PCD:CPA96-1 fr: f,' - f �•„-f i', ,. i RLS 96-947 97-18 SECTION 3. That pursuant to Section 13551(b) of the Coastal Commission Regulation, Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1 will take effect automatically upon Coastal Commission approval, as provided in Public Resources Code Sections 30512, 30513, and 30519. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of March , 1997. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk y Attorney REVIEWE AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: ;Z-�r((I'Ac Director of Communi y Development Ci Administrator ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A: Resolution No. 99 717approving General Plan Amendment No. 96-1 and Negative Declaration No. 96-2 Exhibit B: Coastal Land Use Plan Exhibit C: Ordinance No 3 51 Zoning Map Amendment 96-1 (Includes Legal Description of Subject Property) 4/s:PMCPA96-1 RLS 96-947 97-18 RESOLUTION NO. 97-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 96-1,LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 96-1, AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 96-2 WHEREAS, General Plan Amendment No. 96-1 is a request to amend the Land Use Element and the Coastal Element of the City's General Plan to incorporate a redesignation of approximately .88 net acres of real property generally located between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue, and between 21 st and 22nd Streets in the City of Huntington Beach from Mixed Use-Vertically Integrated housing to Residential High Density-30 units per acre; and Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1 is a request to revise pertinent maps in the Coastal Element of the General Plan; and Pursuant to the California Government Code,the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, after notice duly given,held a public hearing to consider General Plan Amendment 96-1, Local Coastal Program Amendment 96-1 and Negative Declaration No. 96-2 and recommended their approval to the City Council; and Pursuant to the California Government Code,the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, after notice duly given, held a public hearing to consider General Plan Amendment 96-1, Local Coastal Program Amendment 96-1 and Negative Declaration No. 96-2; and The City Council finds that General Plan Amendment No. 96-1 and Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1 are necessary for the changing needs and orderly development of the community, and are necessary to accomplish the goals and objectives of the General Plan and are consistent with the other elements of the General Plan; and The City Council finds that Negative Declaration No. 96-2 addresses the environmental issues pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: That the real property that is the subject of this Resolution(hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Property") is generally located between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue, and between 21 st and 22nd Streets in the City of Huntington Beach, and is more particularly described in the Iegal description and sketch attached hereto as Exhibits A-1 and A- 2,respectively, and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. SECTI N : That General Plan Amendment No. 96-1, which amends the General Plan Designation for the Subject Property from Mixed Use-Vertically Integrated Housing to Residential High Density-30 units per acre is hereby approved, and the Land Use Plan in the 1 4:PCD:Resa1ution:gpa96-1 ��; rIs 9 96 947 f • • #O 97-18 Land Use Element of the General Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B, is hereby amended to implement General Plan Amendment No. 96-1. SECTION 3: That Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1, which revises the pertinent maps in the Coastal Element of the General Plan, is hereby approved, and the Coastal Element of the General Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C, is hereby amended to implement Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 96-1. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held on the 17th day of March , 1997. gq�g Mayor ATTEST: A�'PjOVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk Attorney REVIEWED APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: City Administrator Director of Community Development ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A-1: Legal Description Exhibit A-2: Property Sketch Exhibit B: Land Use Plan �- Exhibit C: Coastal Element 2 4:PCD:Resolution:gpa96-1 r1s#96-947 / /� Xer 47 1 97-18 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beginning at the most northerly comer of Lot 10, Block 121 of the Huntington Beach Seventeenth Street Section Tract, as recorded In Hook 4, page 10 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, State of California; thence northerly 37.5 feet approximately to a point, said point being the Intersection of the centerlines of 22nd Street and the public alley (between Walnut Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway); said point also being the true point of beginning; thence southwesterly along the centerline of 22nd Street and its prolongation approximately 215 feet to the centerline of Pacific Coast Highway; thence southeasterly approxlmately 325 feet to an extension of the centerilne of 21 st Street; thence northerly along the centerline of 21 st Street to an 41 extension of the centerline of the alley, between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue, approximately 215 feet; thence northwesterly along the alley centerline approximately 325 feet to the true point of beginning. �/V L S 20 19 u rye uti• �, � 1~ f 1 22 rs 7 37 32 re rT 25 n n 22 r8 ,T.s r7 1� 20 jg ,5 36 " 33 16 r5 ry 17 _ —�„ A. ..— 4 1s R0' r5 N law N BLK. 19 t4 t 35 221 ' 27 1d t,1 1,5• BLK 115' h 14 r3 n 219 ,17 50 gT.50' ' 12 20 11 11 "BLK.30 ►2 r► 220 5 r2 Ff- --!�,—M-291-311 12 n 13 6 to i2 M1 k PAR.2 � _ 70 � 9 31 f0 �r g � R.S. 29 112-15. r � 35 ^ 27 Q li5' 9 8 7 115• n 16 — 6 7 N ln.Sd8 17.57 =�}p I17.50• aPAR.r 33 n 7. 2$ 115 6 34 117.Sd' tt5' 26 6 20' 5 O 6 Jr• 11T.50' 7. e� �7 nY 115' ;, a7.50' 4 3 1 ffS' " a 4 39 "' 24 4 3 r 29 n er p _ p _ _ °•49S' 25 .20 4 20' r 100. 38 11 uR— `v 11T- p.25 2 7.5 1 A VENUE v .^, 10 117,50' n IS' n i17,50' 2� 95' 7,5 1,7.50' 20' 95' j n ° " 11 22 21 17 as =22 21 r+ ^ 1175 11.5 I1S• t " _ _ 16 20 � 19 2 i 20 19 ' 2 18 �1 -5 — OLK 15 18 v 17 12 0 2 0 Q 18 � 17 o � " BLK. 3 r rs 24 121 BLK. --- 119_ ' N u.5d� 2 n 16 Q f5 i9 ns 16 15 ;, nT. ?• i5' 10 also• n 12 ra ' 23 M _ 71 _L4 7.'S r3 „7,50 — 10 _ t4 20 r3 ———— —— ,s �•-- r2 r r 12.50'f :n 12 20' 11 9 IW 12 r 14 17.50' :� 115' n RS' n 115• �' �" 115' ALLEY h �37 ALLEYS• '� n � � ALLEY n ^10 9 8 7 4 3 2 1 250 05' 5'1 10 9 200.05' 5 25' M • i . . 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M.M. 4-10 17 NOTE — ASSESSOR'S BLOCK d ASSESSOR'S MAP M.M. 585-46,49,50 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 23 PACE 13 M. 598-49,50 { - - _ . _ _ _ Iwe*immi Ih1 11 Fc rOlINTY nF OPANrF" ^W tiiy ,•� •• /� /A+ mot+ •, ..tt /a— If AG Ck to _ 90 f f ••\ 1 e `er t�Fe 6A IGf 6N �G IL•' 1 — ae -— 6G ••` e ; a 4GJ lF-- .\ `• taG +� Tay ' �9D_— ••.. aG SA NO 101, • —ae ao 4p f ee u� r'4G. /e . .-. . —lF— 6r '^ ;A 1 w • �a as � • • .•:•: •::�:..;:.�. � ��• 1••��PaHRe�wrHPphw. ,je•- .K ��.m• .,y .! .'•�" ..._-.- EGENQ `ai'•�:..` / , •.a , dal Pacific Oceari at al : City Boundary f _� Old Town ;: Beach Boulevard Downtown • PCH Coastal Corrldor Chic Center Node Pier Regional Commercial Nodes Industrial Nodes Commercial Core UNTINGTON BEACH L-0 UB-AREA MAP W o �3 s •, R ..IY's1 l ily of Hunlingion Beach fieaeral Plan ; :W� V II-64 rv�:.1'Ca'" s.Y' � i'.. - vh��" ,y�. •'}:�.,3.•:': JnK., :.y x IE .s• ,4•`v. *� ai�ra'::�t:. .s. - ',S' .'r.•'r.::.i�:`:...,>� .i7��.;hiN' ,.`.5'.... i.�:<'v..r"•:A,'i-+.deE:i#?rs•.b�sS ::`rt.y.. ,..i ;i"<ei �t'.r�:;.�.,:".�'.tiY�c.. ,�LF ,: ern 97-18 HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN As Adopted by City Council May 13, 1996 97- 1 � 97-18 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER LAND USE ELEMENT STATUTORY TORY REQUIREMENTS State of California law requires that a land use element be prepared as a part of a City's General Plan, as follows: Government Code Section 65302(a): A land use element which designates the proposed general distribution and general location and extent of uses of the land far housing, business, industry, open space, including agriculture, natural resources, recreation, and enjoyment of scenic beauty, education, public buildings and grounds, solid waste disposal facilities, and other categories of public and private uses of land. 77ie land use element shall include a statement of the standards of population density and building intensity recommended for the various districts and other territory covered by the plan.l Of the General Plan elements required by the State, the Land Use Element has the broadest scope. Since it governs how land is to be utilized, many of the issues and policies contained in other plan elements are influenced by or influence this element. For example, the Circulation Element defines policies for the accommodation of vehicular and other trips generated by the population and uses permitted by the Land Use Element. Similarly, the Iocation and density of uses prescribed by this Element are influenced by policies for the protection of environmental resources prescribed by the Environmental Resources/Conservation Element. TECHNICAL SYNOPS1 A. DISTRIBUTION OF EXISTING LAND USES The City of Huntington Beach contains approximately 17,730 acres, or 27.7 square miles. Ninety-eight percent of the City is developed with residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, public uses, and streets/highways (Figure LU-1). The remaining two percent of the land within city boundaries is vacant. Table LU-1 identifies the various amounts of each type of existing land uses as surveyed in 1991. As the table indicates, residential use is the largest single land use in Huntington Beach, of which, single family units represents the majority of all housing. The residential neighborhoods are structured as large "super blocks" throughout the City, generally defined by a one-mile arterial grid and often focusing on a school and/or park. The City's major commercial areas are generally located along the major streets, such as Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue,at major intersections, and in the downtown area on Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street. Industrial uses are generally developed in large centers in the northwest, as a Iinear corridor along Gothard Street,and adjacent to the coastal frontage in the southeast and southwest. Residential development comprises 41% of the land area of the City. Single family units are characterized by densities up to 7.9 dwelling units per acre2. Multi-family housing units, at medium density (8.0-19.9 units per acre) and high density (20.0 units per acre and above), are generally concentrated in four areas: Huntington Harbour, Downtown, Warner Avenue between Golden West Street and Springdale Street, and along Beach Boulevard. There are also 21 mobile home parks scattered throughout the City. I The Government Code also requires that a Land Use Element identify areas that are subject to flooding. This has been incorporated in the Hazards Chapter of this plan. 2 The density range was established on the residential unit type found within the City at the time of the land use survey, Fall, 1992. The density categories do not reflect City density categories as stated in the existing General Plan and Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN I I-LU-1 q_ 2 k7Z 7� Res Alo 4 7-1 S �xhr 97-18 LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM VOLUME II: IlVIPLIMENTING ORDINANCES CERTIFIED MARCH 1992 AMENDED MAY 1992 AND FEBRUARY 1994 97-18 LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM VOLUME II: IMPLIMENTING ORDINANCES Certified March 1985 Amended May 1992 and February 1994 Approved by the Huntington Beach Planning Commission October 16, 1990 Approved by the Huntington Beach City Council November 19, 1990 Approved by the California Coastal Commission December 13, 1991 Prepared by The city of Huntington Beach Department of Communtiy Development ��� 97-18 ..COASTAL I C° ELEMEN .- LCP CERTIFIED MARCH 1985 Amended through October 1992 qr ftZ6 I 13 --Jl ov- ' I . 0 (a offl � VOLUME I LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM 97-18 Res. No. 97-17 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 resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at Ieast a majority of all the members of said City Council at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of March, 1997 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Harman, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Green, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: None ZV,�4� !f4f City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G/reso1uti/resbkpg/97-28 �� •"' • / r� 97-18 .COASTAL p•a ELEMEN LCP CERTIFIED MARCH 1985 Amended through October 1992 I 1 °d • 61 CD 0 0 a 0 0 0 � o VOLUME I LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM -lf o7e IvAf Y , - 97-1$ I ORDINANCE NO. 3351 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN TO REDESIGNATE THE REAL PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AND WALNUT AVENUE, AND BETWEEN 21ST AND 22ND STREETS FROM DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT I (VISITOR SERVING COMMERCIAL) TO DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT 2 (RESIDENTIAL) WHEREAS, pursuant to the California State Planning and Zoning Law, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission and Huntington Beach City Council have held separate, duly noticed public hearings to consider Zone Change No. 96-1,which redesignates the property generally located between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue, and between 21 st and 22nd Streets, from Downtown Specific Plan District 1 (Visitor Serving Commercial)to Downtown Specific Plan District 2 (Residential); 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 the real property that is the subject of this Ordinance (hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Property") is generally Iocated between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue, and between 21 st and 22nd Streets in the City of Huntington Beach, and is more particularly described in the legal description and sketch attached hereto as Exhibits A-1 and A- 2,respectively, and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. g:4:97ordinances:zch96-1 1 °'r jp� I rls#96-947 L 'l a/+ r l a,, `" / 3351/97_18 SECTION 2. That the zoning designation of the Subject Property is hereby changed from Downtown Specific Plan District 1 (Visitor Serving Commercial) to Downtown Specific Plan District 2 (Residential). SECTION 3. That the Downtown Specific Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B, is hereby amended to reflect Zone Change No. 96-1 as described herein. The Director of Community Development is hereby directed to prepare and file amended maps for District 1 and District 2 of the Downtown Specific Plan. A copy of said District Maps, as amended, shall be available for inspection in the Office of the City Clerk. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7t-.h day ofkaril l997. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney D AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: Aty Administrator Director of Community Development ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A-1: Legal Description Exhibit A-2: Sketch Exhibit B: Downtown Specific Plan g:4:97ordinances:zch96-1Y rls N 96-947 97-18 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 10, Block 121 of the Huntington Beach Seventeenth Street Section Tract, as recorded in Book 4, page 10 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, State of California; thence northerly 37.5 feet approximately to a point, said point being the intersection of the centerlines of 22nd Street and the public alley (between Walnut Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway); sold point also being the true point of beginning; thence southwesterly along the centerline of 22nd Street and its prolongation approximately 215 feet to the centerline of Pacific f Coast Highway, thence southeasterly approximately 325 feet to an extension of the centerline of 21 st Street; thence northerly along the centerline of 21 st Street to an extension of the centerline of the alley, between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut ..; Avenue, approximately 215 feet; thence northwesterly along the alley centerline approximately 325 feet to the true point of beginning. 19 P53 � n - u, A 22 T8 _ 32R T8 17 25 n n 22 18 17.5 �� 19 + R7.50' 1f5' p �(2 20 4 16 3: �j '' 3 Jfi —� !sL__ 4 16 15 ^• —1 fl —�� r '" BLK. 19 14 2+� 27 l4 20 17 h' 1,5 BLK. n5' h 14 r3 ry 219 7. 117 50' n7.50 r —_ 20'5' �2 r1 11 `BLK 3fl r? 11 �Q N 5 12 Tr 11 a PAR.2 `r 10 9 02 31 JO a 9—^Lu i3 _—� f0 9 12 n ti R.s. 2g 112--15. a 35 P.M. 191—J4— a 7 115• r 16 N 8 7 117.50 27 8 11.5 7 ' n ARl+R.1 33 6 7. 5 28 117.s0• 115' 6 7. 34 117.50• n „s. 26 6 20' 5 n 28— !ts r c 115 w u7so „s 24 4 17 „5 n M h 3 39 24 —29 0 A 28 2 1 18 zo R — — ti 2 1 11 1sw h 2 1 n 1 a S' 20' so 91' 95. 20• 10 3$ 25 t17S0' 17.5 ;y1 A VENUE n n734' t5' 11T.50' 26 0 r+ 95 }� 17.5 17 117.50' N 0,R N o� ^+ n 1 n G n 22 z r °+ —V _22 21 •— 9 D U u7s u5' — — n 20 19 _ — ry 16 20 1 !g 21 �1� • 20 y� 18 17 25 ;BLK. 15 18 � 17 12 D 2 0 18 li 17 '2� • BLK. r 15 • 24 121 ^ �,2rl-.50L 2 16 15 „S BLK. 16 15 119 12 r4 ,5. 23 _—r„ L 7.5 13 10 117,50, Q—— 10 rs 20. 1.3 _—- —— - f7.50• .� 115' 115 `" ALLEY �+ M 137 ALLEYS. � 138 ALLEY i 1 10 9 8 7 4 3 2 1 ' zso 05' 70 i 9 200.05' 5 25• 2V ,s 25 • 6 � . 211. TRACT i TRACT PROJECT 937-16-429-470 I PROJECT 9J7-16-567-586 C15Z6 f7 18 21 19 1.or G1 g Z I cor 15 g 4 13 I 20 0.9s6 AC. © 15 0.722 AC. rn I E � �EVTE T T 7 . T1.P nra. 13014 75 Na. 1294 74 75' v 2 s' 0 s 2n ar (OCEAN a ve.� HIGHWA Y SEVENTEENTH ST. SEC. M.M. 4-'-10 17 NOTE ASSESSOR'S BLOCK & ASSESSOR'S MAP M.M. 585-48,49,50 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 23 PAGE 13 M 598--49,50- . cNrlIAM MI NTY Or OPANrF 1�r lr! �C��/! • ........... 2W .... ............ vfJ .......... .. ......... ............. .................... 97718 Ord. No. 3351 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 ordinance was read to said City Council at a re u ar meeting thereof held on the 18th of March, 1997, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th of April, 1997, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Harman, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Green, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: Julien ABSTAIN: None I,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis ofthis ordinance has been published in the Independent on , 19 _ 7 City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk In accordance with the City Charter of said City of the City Council of the City Connie Brockway City Clerk of Huntington Beach, California Deputy C4 Cierk G/ordinanGordbkpg r „/4125197 � bo ?7�� ��i9�T Res. No. 97-1 S 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 day of March, 1997 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Hannan, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Green, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: None City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G/reso1uti/resbkpg/97-11