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No.2000-92 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-92 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM BY AMENDING THE COASTAL ELEMENT WHEREAS, pursuant to the State Planning and Zoning Law, the Huntington Beach City Council has held a public hearing relative to Local Coastal Program Amendment 1-00 wherein all information presented at said hearing was carefully considered, and after due consideration of the findings and all evidence presented to the City Council, the City Council found that such amendment to the Coastal Element was - proper, and consistent with the Huntington Beach General Plan and Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program; and Pursuant to the California Coastal Act, Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 1-00 was referred to the Coastal Commission for its consideration and certification; and The Coastal Commission has certified Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 1-00 with suggested modifications; and The City Council wishes to accept and approve said modification is in accordance with the provisions of the California Coastal Act, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1. The Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 1-00 consisting of proposed modifications to the Coastal Element as identified on the attached Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein, is hereby adopted and approved. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of NOCtobej 2000. a or Pro Tem ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk 14-17—w .�'� City Attorney ��y� REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INIT TED AND APPROVED: 61 .11"7 'City Administrator Director o 1 JMP/RESOLUTION/AMEND SP12 PALM GOLDENWE5T/9/22;00 ._ � � 3. r_ ,... '3 ...: - .. .' __. ...a-�.6._ .. _ Res. No.2000-92 COASTAL ELEMENT VOLUME 1 OF LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM MODIFICATIONS APPROVED BY CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION AUGUST 9, 2000 Res. No.2000-92 Page 102 9.2.3 Mixed Uses The Land Use Element of the City's General Plan includes a broad mixed development category intended to encourage maximum flexibility. The Coastal Element has refined the category to provide more direction for the types and level of development desired. Two Three new mixed use categories have been developed for the coastal zone. Office/Residential—The intent of this designation is to allow a mix of medium to high density apartments and condominiums with professional office space. This can be accomplished by integrating residential and office uses within the same general area or by vertically mixing these uses within the same building. Limited ancillary retail commercial and service uses are also conditionally allowed;however, the emphases is on the office/residential mix. Page103 In an urban center, office and residences are compatible uses which complement each other. In the Downtown, intensified residential uses would provide housing close to employment and add support to planned general and visitor commercial. The offices would provide work opportunities and services to the residential community. Commercial/Sur)port Recreation —This designation conditionally allows commercial facilities as a major use and recreational facilities as a support use. It is especially appropriate for large areas which can be planned as one coordinate development. The City's intent is to encourage uses what are open to the public and that capitalize on the mild climate and beach location. Facilities such as restaurant and hotels will be encouraged as part of a coordinated development. Mixed Use-Horizontal Integration of Housing with a specific plan overlay [MH- F2130 (Avg. 15)-sp] - This designation allows visitor-serving commercial, residential and open space uses, approved pursuant to a specific plan (sp), to be integrated horizontally. The maximum allowable Floor Area Ratio (F) is 0.5. The maximum density for any project is 30 units per acre; the maximum average density within the area is 15 units per acre. Strikeout of LCP for LCPA I-00 Page 1 of 5 Res. No.2000-92 Page106 Delete Figure 9.1 Page107 9.3 OVERLAYS The Gea6tal Ant allows leealities to pFepaFe special eyedays for YA O % pFed 6tionnrSMas to indicatede9Fed uses aAeF Fe a pmdu6tien aet'Aties hnyp_[•p_•ti+ed. The Huntington deaGh eiFeulafien wastal plan designates the oil extFaetienaFea along Paelfie Geast Highway as FeS8UFGe these twe nodes aFe designated an Paoifir.Geast Highway at Goldenwes Street and at the PFOposed mdes6iep of Th'Fly eighth Stfeet. An eveday of land uses between there MG YiSitOF sewing nedes has Fiet been determined at this tirne sIn6e Fa6yeling of ell not„er An overlay has been prepared inidicating those areas that are not utilized for mobile home parks.... Strikeout of LCP for LCPA 1-00 Page 2 of 5 Res. No.2000-92 Page115 9.4.3 BLUFFS TO GOLDENWEST STREET This area of the coastal zone extends from the City-County boundary near the Huntington Beach. Mesa bluffs to Goldenwest Street(See Figure 4.1). Existing Uses Most of this subarea is vacant or used for oil production. Along Pacific Coast Highway is a 600- foot wide strip of land (420 96 acres) which is intensively used for oil-related facilities. Farther inland from this strip, the land is y undeveloped, although there are a few eii islands aria enattererl wells and pipelines Cheyiten U.S.A. Her off ees and sterage area between Geldenwe t Street and Palm venue, On the other side of Palm Avenue is a small area of single family homes which is adjacent to a portion of a golf course. Both the residences and golf course are part of earlier developments. The oil production strip along Pacific Coast Highway accommodates surface facilities which extract oil from thousands of underground acres and from oil pools as far as two miles offshore. This site allows for the extraction of an increasingly valuable energy resource while efficiently using surface land, another valuable coastal resource. The oil field here is expected to be productive for at least another 15 to 20 years. Land Use Designations The oil extraction area along Pacific Coast Highway and the vacant property between this area and Palm Avenue has been designated Feseuree PFed!istien Mixed Use-Horizontal Integration of Housing with a specific plan overlay [MH-F2130 (Avg. 15)-sp] in the General Plan in recognition of the need to aeoemmodate these impeFtant eneF@y facilities allow for a mixture of uses which make best use of the coastal fronting property and are compatible with the existing residential development on the north side of Palm Avenue, and to plan the overall area as a whole. Permitted land uses within this area have been further delineated in the Palm/Goldenwest Specific Plan.This designation is rn,�etvmea ae iyhtiec have eeased (See Figure 9.1.)allows the existing oil production activities to continue. The existing single family residential area to the northeast is retained as low density because of its relatively permanent nature. The General Plan currently designates the remainder of this area planned community. This has been replaced by a number of more specific designations. Strikeout of LCP for LCPA 1-00 Page 3 of 5 Res.No.2000-92 Page 116 Figure 9.5 LAND USE ACREAGE SUMMARY HUNTINGTON BEACH MESA BLUFFS TO GOLDENWEST STREET RESIDENTIAL Acres Estate Density 2 Low Density 107 Medium Density -74 23 High Density 22 INDUSTRIAL Beauerne Died lek n , MIXED USE-HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION OF 150 HOUSING OPEN SPACE Conservation 4 Recreation 96 TOTAL 424404 (Note: The figures on this page total 42- 404 acres, not 493 421 as previously shown. The fewer#acreage figures were planimetered off a small scale print of Figure 9.11,the LCP Land Use Plan and updated to reflect information from engineered plans for the oil production area and north to Palm Avenue.) Page 117 5. The area behyeen Palm Avenue and Geldenwest StFeet, now used feF GffiGeS and some oil feeilities, has also been Fedesignaled medium density Fesidential. The GBpaffitioA 9f thIS 6-te 40M the Paeffie roast Highway by the Feseur-ee pmduetien aFea reduces b ability to suppeFt eamme effeet of the proposed OFange A-venue stFeet extension ffem Geldenwest Street te Palm Avenue density designatien is eempatible with the rnedium and high density aFea to the east aeFe6S Geldenwest Street Strikeout ofLCP for LCFA 1-00 Page 4 of 5 Res. No.2000-92 Between Pages 120 and 121 Modify Figure 9.7 to reflect the new land use designation of Mixed Use-Horizontal Integration of Housing on the subject property. See attached. Between Pages 130a and 121 Modify Figure 9.11 to reflect the new land use designation of Mixed Use-Horizontal Integration of Housing on the subject property. See attached. 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No. 2000-92 STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE y 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 least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of October, 2000 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Sullivan, Harman, Green, Dettloff, Bauer NOES: None ABSENT: Garofalo ABSTAIN: None City Clerk and ex-officio CArk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California