HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 2014-02 RESOLUTION NO. 20.14-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CERTIFYING THE FINAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (SCH#2013011057)
FOR THE BROOKHURST STREET AND ADAMS AVENUE
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
WHEREAS, Environmental Impact Report No. 13-001, State Clearinghouse
#2013011057 ("EIR") was prepared by the City of Huntington Beach ("City") to address the
environmental implications of the proposed Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue Intersection
Improvements Project (the "Project"); and
• On January 31, 2013, a Notice of Preparation/Initial Study for the Project was
distributed to the State Clearinghouse, other responsible agencies, trustee agencies
and interested parties; and
• After obtaining comments received in response to the Notice of Preparation, the
City completed preparation of the Draft EIR and filed a Notice of Completion
with the State Clearinghouse on July 12; 2013; and
• The Draft EIR was circulated for public review and comment from July 12, 2013
to August 26, 2013, and was available for review at several locations including
Planning and Building Department, Central Library, Banning Branch Library and
the City's website; and
Public comments have been received on the Draft EIR, and responses to those comments
have been prepared and provided to the City Council; and
Public Resources Code Section 21092.5(a) requires that the City of Huntington Beach
provide a written proposed response to any public agency that commented on the Environmental
Impact Report, and the Response to Comments included in the Final Environmental Impact
Report satisfies this provision; and
The Planning Commission held a public meeting on the EIR on November 12, 2013 and
received and considered public testimony.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby
resolve as follows:
SECTION 1. Consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15132, the Final EIR for the
Project is comprised of the Draft EIR and Appendices, the comments received on the Draft EIR,
the Responses to Comments (including a list of persons, organizations, and public agencies
commenting on the Draft EIR), the Test Changes to the Draft EIR (bound together with the
Responses to Comments) and all Planning and Building Department Staff Reports to the
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Planning Commission, including all minutes, transcripts, attachments and references. All of the
above information has been and will be on file with the City of Huntington Beach Department of
Planning and Building, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648.
SECTION 2. The City Council finds and certifies that the Final EIR is complete and
adequate in that it has identified all significant environmental effects of the Project and that there
are no known potential environmental impacts not addressed in the Final EIR.
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SECTION 3. The City Council finds that although the Final EIR identifies certain
significant environmental effects that will result if the Project is approved, all significant effects
which can feasibly be mitigated or avoided have been mitigated or avoided by the incorporation
of Project features, standard requirements, and by the imposition of mitigation measures on the
approved Project. All mitigation measures are included in the"Mitigation Monitoring Reporting
Project" attached as Exhibit"A" to this Resolution and incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 4. The City Council finds that the Final EIR has described reasonable
alternatives to the Project that could feasibly obtain the basic objectives of the Project, even
when these alternatives might impede the attainment of Project Objectives. Further, the City
Council finds that a good faith effort was made to incorporate alternatives in the preparation of
the Draft EIR and that a reasonable range of alternatives was considered in the review process of
the Final EIR and ultimate decisions on the Project.
SECTION 5. The City Council finds that no "substantial evidence" (as that term is
defined pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15384) has been presented that would call into
question the facts and conclusions in the EIR.
SECTION 6. The City Council finds that no "significant new information" (as that term
is defined pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15088.5) has been added to the Final EIR after
circulation of the Draft EIR. The City Council finds that the minor refinements that have been
made to the Project as a result of clarifications in the mitigation measures and EIR text do not
amount to significant new information concerning the Project, nor has any significant new
information concenling the Project become known to the City Council through the public
hearings held on the Project, or through the comments on the Draft EIR and Responses to
Comments.
SECTION 7. The City Council finds that the Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program
establishes a mechanism and procedures for implementing and verifying the mitigations pursuant
to a Public Resources Code 2108.6 and hereby7 adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Reporting
Program. The mitigation measures shall be incorporated into the Project prior to or concurrent
with Project implementation as defined in each mitigation measure.
SECTION 8. The City Council finds that the Final EIR reflects the independent review
and judgment of the City of Huntington Beach City Council, that the Final EIR was presented to
the City Council, and that the City Council reviewed and considered the information contained in
the Final EIR prior to approving it.
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SECTION 9. The City Council finds that the Final EIR serves as adequate and
appropriate environmental documentation for the Project. The City Council certifies that the
Final EIR prepared for the Project is complete, and that it has been prepared in compliance with
the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and CEQA Guidelines.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of January , 2014.
Mayor
REVIEWE APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City I 9 J City Attorney W �-030�) 3
INITIATED AND APPROVED:
Director of Planning and Building
Exhibit A: Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program
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EXHIBIT A
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4.0 MITIGATION MONITORING
AND REPORTING PROGRAM
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires that when a public agency completes an
environmental document which includes measures to mitigate or avoid significant environmental
effects, the public agency must adopt a reporting or monitoring program. This requirement ensures
that environmental impacts found to be significant will be mitigated. The reporting or monitoring
program must be designed to ensure compliance during project implementation (Public Resources
Code Section 21081.6).
In compliance with Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, Table 1, Mitigation Monitoring and
Beorting Checklist, has been prepared for the Brookhurst Street/Adams Avenue Intersection
Improvements Project (the project). This Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Checklist is
intended to provide verification that all applicable mitigation measures relative to significant
environmental impacts are monitored and reported. Monitoring will include: 1) verification that
each mitigation measure has been implemented; 2) recordation of the actions taken to implement
each mitigation; and 3) retention of records in the Brookhurst Street/Adams Avenue Intersection
Improvements Project file.
This Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program delineates responsibilities for monitoring the
project, but also allows the City flexibility and discretion in determining how best to monitor
implementation. Monitoring procedures will vary according to the type of mitigation measure.
Adequate monitoring consists of demonstrating that monitoring procedures took place and that
mitigation measures were implemented. This includes the review of all monitoring reports,
enforcement actions, and document disposition, unless otherwise noted in the Mitigation
Monitoring and Reporting Checklist (Table 1). If an adopted mitigation measure is not being
properly implemented, the designated monitoring personnel shall require corrective actions to
ensure adequate implementation.
Reporting consists of establishing a record that a mitigation measure is being implemented, and
generally involves the following steps:
• The City distributes reporting forms to the appropriate entities for verification of
compliance.
• Departments/agencies with reporting responsibilities will review the EIR, which provides
general background information on the reasons for including specified mitigation measures.
• Problems or exceptions to compliance will be addressed to the City as appropriate.
® Periodic meetings may be held during project implementation to report on compliance of
mitigation measures.
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■ Responsible parties provide the City with verification that monitoring has been conducted
and ensure, as applicable, that mitigation measures have been implemented. Monitoring
compliance may be documented through existing review and approval programs such as
field inspection reports and plan review.
■ The City prepares a reporting form periodically during the construction phase and an annual
report summarizing all project mitigation monitoring efforts.
■ Appropriate mitigation measures will be included in construction documents and/or
conditions of permits/approvals.
Minor changes to the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, if required,would be made in
accordance with CEQA and would be permitted after further review and approval by the City. No
change will be permitted unless the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program continues to
satisfy the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6.
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MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING CHECKLIST
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LAND USE
LU-1 Prior to final plan approval for the City of Prior to Final Plan City of Prior to Final
proposed project, the City of Huntington Huntington Approval Huntington Plan Approval/
Beach shall consult with the property Beach Planning Beach During
owner of the Stater Brothers property in and Building Planning and Consultation
an effort to reconstruct as many landscape Director Building with Property
planters along Brookhurst Street and Director Owner
Adams Avenue as possible or feasible (as
determined by the City of Huntington
Beach Planning and Building Director, in
consultation with the property owner).
LU-2 Prior to final plan approval for the City of Prior to Final Plan City of Prior to Final
proposed project, the City of Huntington Huntington Approval Huntington Plan Approval/
Beach shall consult with the property Beach Planning Beach During
owner of the US Bank property in an and Building Planning and Consultation
effort to eliminate or minimize incidences Director Building with Property
of non-compliance with the Zoning Code Director Owner
in regards to landscape planter width,
percentage of on-site landscaping, and
parking stalls. The following options may
be considered by the City and the
property owner:
e The City shall reconstruct as many
landscape planters along
Brookhurst Street and Adams
Avenue as possible or feasible (as
determined by the City of
Huntington Beach Planning and
Building Director, in consultation
with the property owner). It is
noted that a maximum nine-foot
wide landscape planter could be
accommodated along Adams
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Avenue; however, a Variance for
one foot of landscaping would
still be required;
• The City shall reduce the amount
of building square footage (by
potentially demolishing the
former Goodyear building which
may accommodate additional
parking) in order to provide the
minimum parking stalls required
by the Zoning Code;and
• Pursue a reciprocal parking
agreement that may be established
between the Stater Brothers
property and the US Bank
property, which may support a
parking Variance request.
LU-3 Prior to final Plan approval for the City of Prior to Final Plan City of Prior to Final
proposed project, the City of Huntington Huntington Approval Huntington Plan Approval/
Beach shall consult with the property Beach Planning Beach During
owner of the Target property in an effort and Building Planning and Consultation
to eliminate or minimize incidences of Director Building with Property
non-compliance with the Zoning Code in Director Owner
regards to landscape planter width. The
City may issue a Variance for the number
of parking spaces provided and provide a
10-foot wide replacement landscape
planter along Adams Avenue.
LU-4 Prior to final plan approval for the City of Prior to Final Plan City of Prior to Final
proposed project, the City of Huntington Huntington Approval Huntington Plan Approval/
Beach shall consult with the property Beach Planning Beach During
owner of the Kohl's property in an effort and Building Planning and Consultation
to eliminate or minimize incidences of Director Building with Property
non-compliance with the Zoning Code in Director Owner
regards to landscape planter width and
percentage of on-site landscaping. As
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determined by the Planning and Building
Director and property owner, the City
may remove surplus parking stalls in an
effort to regain some of the landscaping
area that would be removed by the
project, thereby potentially eliminating the
need for a Variance for landscape planter
width and on-site landscaping (depending
on the size of the planters).
LU-5 Prior to final plan approval for the City of Prior to Final Plan City of Prior to Final
proposed project, the City of Huntington Huntington Approval Huntington Plan Approval/
Beach shall consult with the property Beach Planning Beach During
owner of the Ralph's property in an effort and Building Planning and Consultation
to eliminate or minimize incidences of Director Building with Property
non-compliance with the Zoning Code in Director Owner
regards to landscape planter width. The
following options may be considered by
the City and the property owner:
• The City may construct a new
landscape planter at the Building
E location (assumed to be
demolished as part of the project)
with a minimum width of eight
feet;and
• To avoid a Variance to the
reduction in the required
landscape planter width for areas
between Building E and
Starbucks, the City may remove
14 parking stalls in order to
construct a 10-foot wide
landscape planter to be compliant
with the minimum Zoning Code
requirements. However, the
following shall be considered
under this option:
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Assuming Building E square
footage is replaced
somewhere on the Ralph's
property site(e.g.,as a second
level, as there is no room to.
replace it in its entirety at
grade level without impact
parking), a Variance for 11
parking spaces would be
required because the Ralph's
property was approved with a
surplus of three parking
spaces;
Under the scenario that
Building E is demolished and
not replaced, demand for
parking would be reduced by
45.9 spaces. Thus, the net
surplus after removal of 14
spaces is 31.9 spaces. This
would allow the Ralph's
property to re-tenant
remaining square footage
with uses that require more
parking, such as restaurants;
and
Under the scenario that
Building E is rebuilt in the
same approximate location,
replacement square footage
of up to 6,380 retail square
feet would be allowed with
the remaining 31.9 parking
space capacity. This building
size would fit between the
existing row of parking to the
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north and the new right-of-
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landscape planter.
TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION
TR-1 Prior to commencement of any City of Prior to City of Prior to
construction activities, the City of Huntington Commencement Huntington Commence-
Huntington Beach shall prepare a Traffic Beach City of Any Beach City ment of Any
Management Plan (TMP) to address Engineer/ Construction Engineer Construction
temporary safety and traffic concerns at Construction Activities/During Activities/
and surrounding the Brookhurst Contractor Construction During
Street/Adams Avenue intersection. At a Construction
minimum, the TMP shall include plans
clearly denoting any proposed lane
closures, proposed vehicle/bicyclist/
pedestrian rerouting plans, and a traffic
signage plan to ensure adequate
circulation during the short-term
construction process. The TMP shall be
subject to review and approval by the City
of Huntington Beach City Engineer. In
addition, road/lane closure notification
shall be provided to the Huntington
Beach Fire Department and Police
Department. The City of Huntington
Beach shall also consult with the
California Department of Transportation
(Caltrans) prior to construction to
coordinate the proposed project with any
Caltrans construction activities on
Interstate 405.
MR QUALITY
AQ-1 Prior to issuance of any Grading Permit, City of Prior to Issuance City of Prior to
the City Engineer shall confirm that the Huntington of Any Grading Huntington Issuance of
Grading Plan and specifications stipulate Beach City Permit/During Beach City Any Grading
that, in compliance with SCAQMD Rule Engineer/ Construction Engineer Permit/During
403,excessive fugitive dust emissions shall Construction Construction
be controlled by regular watering or other Contractor
dust prevention measures, as specified in
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the SCAQMD's Rules and Regulations.
In addition, SCAQMD Rule 402 requires
implementation of dust suppression
techniques to prevent fugitive dust from
creating a nuisance off-site.
Implementation of the following
measures would reduce short-term
fugitive dust impacts on nearby sensitive
receptors:
* All active portions of the
construction site shall be watered
every three hours during daily
construction activities and when
dust is observed migrating from
the project site to prevent
excessive amounts of dust;
0 Pave or apply water every three
hours during daily construction
activities or apply non-toxic soil
stabilizers on all unpaved access
roads, parking areas, and staging
areas. More frequent watering
shall occur if dust is observed
migrating from the site during site
disturbance;
9 Any on-site stockpiles of debris,
dirt, or other dusty material shall
be enclosed, covered, or watered
twice daily, or non-toxic soil
binders shall be applied;
9 All grading and excavation
operations shall be suspended
when wind speeds exceed 25 miles
per hour;
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• Disturbed areas shall be replaced
with ground cover or paved
immediately after construction is
completed in the affected area-,
• Track-out devices such as gravel
bed track-out aprons (3 inches
deep, 25 feet long, 12 feet wide
per lane and edged by rock berm
or row of stakes) shall be installed
to reduce mud/dirt trackout from
unpaved truck exit routes.
Alternatively a wheel washer shall
be used at truck exit routes;
• On-site vehicle speed shall be
limited to 15 miles per hour;
• All material transported off-site
shall be either sufficiently watered
or securely covered to prevent
excessive amounts of dust prior to
departing the job site;and
• Reroute construction trucks away
from congested streets or
sensitive receptor areas.
NOISE
N-1 Prior to issuance of any Grading Permit, City of Prior to Issuance City of Prior to
the City Engineer shall confirm that the Huntington of Any Grading Huntington Issuance of
project contractor provides evidence Beach City Permit/During Beach City Any Grading
acceptable to demonstrate that the project Engineer/ Construction Engineer Permit/During
complies with the following: Construction Construction
Contractor
0 Construction contracts specify
that all construction equipment,
fixed or mobile, shall be equipped
with properly operating and
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maintained mufflers and other
state required noise attenuation
devices.
• Property owners and occupants
located within 100 feet of the
project boundary shall be sent a
notice, at least 15 days prior to
commencement of construction
of each phase, regarding the
construction schedule of the
proposed project. A sign, legible
at a distance of 50 feet shall also
be posted at the project
construction site. All notices and
signs shall be reviewed and
approved by the City Engineer,
prior to mailing or posting and
shall indicate the dates and
duration of construction activities,
as well as provide a contact name
and a telephone number where
residents can inquire about the
construction process and register
complaints.
• If impact equipment (e.g., jack
hammers,pavement breakers,and
rock drills) is used during project
construction, hydraulically or
electric-powered equipment shall
be used wherever feasible to avoid
the noise associated with
compressed-air exhaust from
pneumatically powered tools.
However, where use of
pneumatically powered tools is
unavoidable, an exhaust muffler
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on the compressed-air exhaust
shall be used (a muffler can lower
noise levels from the exhaust by
up to about 10 dBA).
• Construction haul routes shall be
designed to avoid noise sensitive
uses (e.g.,residences,convalescent
homes, etc.), to the extent
feasible.
• During construction, stationary
construction equipment shall be
placed such that emitted noise is
directed away from sensitive noise
receivers.
• Construction activities shall not
take place outside of the allowable
hours specified by the City's
Municipal Code Section
8.40.090(d) (7:00 AM and 8:00
PM)on weekdays and Saturdays.
HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZ-1 Prior to site disturbance, the City shall City of Prior to Site City of Prior to Site
contact the Orange County Health Cafe Huntington Disturbance Huntington Disturbance/
Agency in order to inform the Agency Beach City Beach City Review of
that site disturbance activities will be Engineer Engineer Project Plans
conducted in the vicinity of 20001
Brookhufst Street (the former Shell
Station), and 9971 Adams Avenue (the
former Chevron Station). The City shall
also coordinate with the Orange County
Health Care Agency in order to confirm
the exact locations of on-site wells prior
to site disturbance.
HAZ-2 Prior to issuance of a grading permit, the City of Prior to Issuance City of Prior to
City shall submit a Worker Safety Plan for Huntington of a Grading Huntington Issuance of a
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site disturbance/construction activities, in Beach City Permit Beach Fire Grading
consultation with California Division of Engineer/ Department/ Permit/During
Occupational Safety and Health Construction City of Construction
(Cal/OSHA) and the Huntington Beach Contractor Huntington
Fire Department. The Worker Safety Beach City
Plan shall include safety precautions (e.g., Engineer
personal protective equipment or other
precautions to be taken to minimize
exposure to hazardous materials) to be
taken by personnel when encountering
potential hazardous materials, including
potential contaminated soil/groundwater.
HAZ-3 If paint is separated from building City of If Paint is City of During
materials (chemically or physically) during Huntington Separated from Huntington Demolition of
demolition of the block wall structure at Beach City Building Materials Beach City Block Wall at
20011 Lawson Lane, the paint waste shall Engineer/ During Demolition Engineer 20011 Lawson
be evaluated independently from the Construction of Block Wall at Lane
building material by a qualified Contractor 20011 Lawson
Environmental Professional. If lead- Lane
based paint is found, abatement shall be
completed by a qualified Lead Specialist
prior to any activities that would create
lead dust or fume hazard. Lead-based
paint removal and disposal shall be
performed in accordance with California
Code of Regulation Title 8, Section
1532.1, which specifies exposure limits,
exposure monitoring and respiratory
protection, and mandates good worker
practices by workers exposed to lead.
Contractors performing lead-based paint
removal shall provide evidence of
abatement activities to the City Engineer.
HAZ-4 Should construction activities result in the City of During City of During
disturbance of traffic striping materials, Huntington Construction Huntington Construction
the generated wasted shall be disposed of Beach City Activities that Beach City Activities that
at an appropriate, permitted disposal Engineer/ Disturb Traffic Engineer Disturb Traffic
facility.as determined by a lead specialist. I I Striping Materials 1 striping I I
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Contractor
HAZ-5 Prior to site disturbance, the contractor Construction Prior to Site City of Prior to Site
shall contact Dig Alert (Underground Contractor Disturbance Huntington Disturbance/
Service Alert of Southern California) in Beach City Review of
order to confirm the location of the Engineer Project Plans
existing petroleum pipelines, if any. If
present, the contractor shall coordinate
with the owner(s) of the existing
petroleum pipelines in order to ensure
that a rupture during disturbance activities
does not occur.
HAZ-6 Any transformer to be relocated/removed Construction Prior to and City of Prior to and
during site construction/demolition shall Contractor During the Huntington During the
be conducted under the purview of the Relocation of Any Beach City Relocation of
local electricity provider to identify Electrical Engineer Any Electrical
proper-handling procedures regarding Transformer Transformer/
PCBs. Review of
Project Plans
HAZ-7 If unknown wastes or suspect materials Construction During City of During
are discovered during construction by the Contractor Construction Huntington Construction
contractor that are believed to involve Activities Beach City Activities
hazardous waste or materials, the Engineer
contractor shall comply with the
following:
• Immediately cease work in the
vicinity of the suspected
contaminant, and remove workers
and the public from the area;
• Notify the City Engineer and Fire
Department of the City of
Huntington Beach;
• Secure the area as directed by the
City Engineer,and
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• Notify the Orange County Health
Care Agency's Hazardous
Materials Division's Hazardous
Waste/Materials Coordinator (or
other appropriate agency specified
by the City Engineer). The
Hazardous Waste/Materials
Coordinator shall advise the
responsible party of further
actions that shall be taken, if
required.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, JOAN L. FLYNN 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 January 21, 2014 by the following vote:
AYES: Hardy, Shaw, Harper, Boardman, Sullivan
NOES: Katapodis, Carchio
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
4 ft L&AW,
City Cork and ex-officio Cferk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California