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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 2000-98 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-98 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WHICH ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION ACTION AND ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 98-2A AS MODIFIED WHEREAS, the California Coastal Commission reviewed and approved Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. A?,-4xas modified at the May 9, 2000 Coastal Commission hearing; and Section 13542(b) of the Coastal Commission Regulations requires the local government to accept and agree to the modification by resolution within six (6)months, or the certification will expire; and Upon the City Council action staff will forward Resolution No.2000-916r final Coastal Commission certification; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: 1. That the City Council accepts and agrees to the Coastal Commission's approval of Local Coastal Program Amendment No. c1trzAby amending the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and Downtown Specific Plan as suggested by the Coastal Commission in the letter dated June 14, 2000, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. Said suggested modifications shall become effective 30 days after the adoption of this Resolution or upon final Coastal Commission certification, whichever occurs latest. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of OCtober 2000. Mayor ATL � APPROVED AS TO FORM: pp , City Clerk 16-fo,00 ity Attorney REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: CityAdministrator Director of Znaingj &4:2000Resolutions:Accept Coastal Action LCP 2-98A Rls 00-656 10-3-2000 Res. No. 2000-98 EXHIBIT A �j j Res. No. 2000-98 STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AGENCY ✓ GRAY DAVIS,Govemor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION South Coast Area Office e: 200 Ocearigate,Suite 1000 Long Beach,CA 90802-4302 (562)590-5071 June 14, j&O O Mr. Howard Zelefsky C J � Community Development Department City of Huntington Beach 2000 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 epa mLntofp, , nIng SUBJECT: HUNTINGTON BEACH IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2-98A (CARTS AND KIOSKS) Dear Mr. Zelefsky: We are pleased to notify you that the City of Huntington Beach Implementation Plan Amendment No. 2-98A was approved, with suggested modifications, by the California Coastal Commission (the Commission) at their May 9, 2000 hearing in Santa Rosa. Attached is a complete set of the Commission's suggested modifications (Exhibit A), which can also be found in the staff report dated April 20, 2000. The Implementation Plan amendment will not become effective until the suggested modifications are adopted by the City of Huntington Beach (the City) and the Commission's Executive Director reviews and certifies to the Commission that the City has complied with the Commission's action. Section 13542(b) of the California Code of Regulations states that the Commission's action to certify Amendment No. 2-98A with suggested modifications shall expire six months from the date of the Commission's action. Therefore, the City has until November 9, 2000 to accept and adopt Amendment No. 2-98A as revised through the suggested modifications. The LCP cannot become effectively certified until the Executive Director concludes that the City has adopted the changes shown on Exhibit A. If it is determined that the City's action is in compliance with.the Commission's action, the Executive Director reports this determination to the Commission for Commission concurrence. If the Commission concurs, the amended Implementation Plan becomes effectively certified with the filing of the Notice of Determination of Amendment No. 2-98A with the Secretary of the Resources Agency. We look forward to receiving the City's resolution accepting and adopting the Commission's suggested modifications. To assist in our efforts to maintain current records, we request that the City submit two copies of the updated Implementation Plan following the completion of the certification process. Please feel free to contact Mr. Steve Rynas, at (562) 590-5071, if you have any questions regarding this process. Sirtcer ly, Teresa Henry South Coast District Manager GALCP AmendmenWI-Iuntington BeacMLCPA 2-98W0DLTR2-98.doc Res. No. 2000-98 EXHIBIT A Res. No. 2000-98 V. SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS TO PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT 2-98A The certification of the City's proposed LCP Amendment 2-98A is subject to the incorporation of suggested modifications, which are presented below. The proposed changes submitted in LCP Amendment 2-98A, presented in the preceding section, have been incorporated, and the Commission's additions are shown in bold (bold) and deletions are shown in strikethrough ( ). 1 . Modifications to the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance The proposed LCP amendment to Chapter 203 of the City's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance has been modified to read as follows: Cart/Kiosk: Any portable, non-motorized unit used by a vendor as described in . Section 230.94. 230.94 Carts and Kiosks. Carts and kiosks may be permitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to conditional use permit approval by the Zoning Administrator and compliance with this section. Carts and Kiosks may be permitted as a temporary use on public property subject to Specific Event approval pursuant to Chapter 5.68. A. LOCATION AND DESIGN CRITERIA Cart and Kiosk uses shall conform to the following: 1 . No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. 2. The cart or kiosk shall not obstruct access to or occupy a parking space; obstruct access to a parked vehicle;, impede the delivery of materials to an adjoining property;.r interfere with access to public property or any adjoining property, or interfere with maintenance or use of street furniture. If any existing parking spaces will be displaced or partially or totally blocked by the proposed cart or kiosk, those spaces must be replaced on-site at a one to one (1:1) ratio. 3. The cart or kiosk shall not exceed a maximum of four (4) feet in width excluding any wheels, eight (8) feet in length including any handle, and no more than six (6) feet in height excluding canopies, umbrellas or transparent enclosures unless a larger size is approved by the Zoning Administrator. 4. A limit of one cart or kiosk shall be allowed for each commercial business that meets the above location and design criteria. 2. Modifications to the Downtown Specific Plan The proposed changes to Section 4.3.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan are modified to read as follows: 4.3.01 Permitted Uses: Res. No. 2000-98 (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. I may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, / and which have the some parking 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: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.5.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as.follows: 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 parking 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: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.6.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.6.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of principal uses in District No. 4 may be allowed. Other office-residential related uses not specified herein may be all subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Office Use - professional, general business and non-profit offices. • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Commercial Use - Commercial uses which are integrated within and clearly . incidental to an office use, shall be permitted provided that it cumulatively does not exceed ten (10) percent of total gross floor areas of the development. r Res. No. 2000-98 Note: Single Family Detached dwellings which comply with the development standards in District #4 shall be subject to the approval of the Design Review Board in lieu of a conditional use permit. The proposed amendment to Section 4.7.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.7.01 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. 5 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses 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: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3333 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.8.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.8.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes new neighborhood commercial uses and which cater to year round residents in District No. 6 may be allowed, Other commercialloffice/residential related uses 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: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.-3333 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.9.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 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 Use Plan, } and which have the same parking 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: • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 r Res. No. 2000-98 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.1 1 .01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.11 .01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of commercial recreation uses in District No. 9 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand 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: • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Retail sales • Tourist related uses • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 32-33 _ The proposed amendment to Section 4.12.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 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 as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand 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: • Bait and tackle shops • Beach rentals • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales (beach related) • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2. 3233 Res. No. 2000-98 STATE OF CALIFORNIA j 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 16th day of October, 2000 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Sullivan, Harman, Garofalo, Green, Dettloff, Bauer NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None 4r00� City Clerk and ex-officio Cferk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California