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Resolution 2014-44 approving Environmental Impact Report 13-
R } Citv of nuntinaton ijeach ° 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND (BUILDING wwrw.huntingtonbeachca.gov Planning Division NOTICE OF ACTION Building Division 714.536.5271 714.S36.S241 July 22, 2014 Downtown Business Improvement District Susan Welfinger 315 3rd Street, Suite E Huntington Beach CA 92648 SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 13-003/ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 (SURF CITY NIGHTS) APPLICANTS: City of Huntington Beach, Office of Business Development, Kellee Fritzal, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Downtown Business Improvement District, Susan Welfinger, 315 3rd Street, Suite E, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 APPELLANT: Councilmember Joe Carchio PROPERTY OWNER: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: CUP/ CDP: To permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items. NDP: To permit temporary and periodic noise increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. EIR: To analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with Surf City Nights, a weekly Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market. LOCATION: Public streets and their adjoining public and private sidewalks including Main Street, between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue and extending onto the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue, continuing onto the first block of 5th Street, bounded by Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue. Notice of Action: EIR 13-003/CUP 12-026/CDP 12-001/NDP 13-009 July 22,2014 Page 2 .DATE OF ACTION: July 21, 2014 On Monday, July 21, 2014, Huntington Beach City Council took action on your application, and your application was conditionally approved. Attached to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the City Council is final. Please be advised that the City Council reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of the use applied for and there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the conditions of approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance in order to expedite the processing/completion of your total application. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void two (2) years after final approval, as specified as a condition of approval, unless actual construction has started. Excepting those actions commenced pursuant the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action. If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this Notice, you will be legally barred from later challenging such action pursuant to Government Code §66020. If you have any questions, please contact Ethan Edwards, the project planner, at Ethan.Edward s(a),surfcity-hb.org or(714) 536-5561 or Planning and Building Department at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Jul"I Scott Hess, AICP Director of Planning and Building Attachment: Findings and Conditions of Approval—EIR No. 13-003, CUP No. 12-026, CDP No. 12-001, NDP No. 13-009 c: Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Joan Flynn, City Clerk Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Property Owner Project File ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-0261 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-0011 NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026 to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street (public and private property including sidewalks) every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales,a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed street festival will attract tourists and Huntington Beach residents to Main Street, 5th Street, and the Municipal. Pier reinforcing Downtown Huntington Beach as a "hub" of community activity. The weekly event increases and enhances recreational opportunities by providing public recreational and community activities with adequate parking and parking facilities within the downtown and nearby parking at City Hall. Parking facilities will be monitored to ensure adequate parking is provided and a shuttle service will be provided. The project is not anticipated to generate significant impacts related to traffic, or safety within the surrounding areas. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the project area consists of a mix of land uses such as commercial, entertainment, office, residential, and other visitor-serving uses. Surf City Nights will compliment a diverse range of land uses, particularly along Main Street and 5th Street, and will serve as a recreational focal point for the surrounding community. The project promotes a downtown atmosphere with musical entertainment, a children's area and bounce house, a variety of food carts and restaurants, a Certified Farmers' Market, and a multitude of vendors and permanent retail businesses each Tuesday night. The spirit of the weekly street festival is to encourage the utilization of Downtown Huntington Beach by providing a family-friendly environment with eclectic services, goods and dining. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. The project requires approval of a conditional use permit and coastal development permit for a weekly street festival and certified farmers' market, and a noise deviation permit to allow temporary and periodic noise increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. The weekly street fair and certified farmers' market on public streets, and public and private sidewalks, would not include any additional development or modification to existing development. The proposed project is consistent with the intent of the Downtown Specific Plan because the use provides visitor-serving opportunities and promotes a unique and identifiable downtown for Huntington Beach that capitalizes on the distinctive location by providing an economically vibrant, pedestrian- oriented destination for residents and visitors alike. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of M>30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use 30 du/acre GARCAsWOAS\2014W-21-14 EIR 13-003 CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-009(Surf City Nights).doc Attachment 1.1 — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay— Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject project area. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Objective LU 7.1: Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, educational, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic "relief' form urban development. B. Recreation and Community Services Element Goal RCS 1: Enrich the quality of life for all citizens of Huntington Beach by providing constructive and creative leisure opportunities. Objective RCS1.1: Encourage recreational opportunities unique to Huntington Beach which will enhance visitation and economic development. The General Plan identifies the project area as mixed-use. The proposed project is consistent with this designation, as the project offers services and entertainment that are allowable under the mixed-use General Plan designation. The proposed project would not include any development or permanent structures or inconsistent land uses. The project is located in an existing built-out area of the City, and does not involve changes in the existing Land Use for the project site or the surrounding area. The proposed project will serve to promote and enhance public and community use of the City's Downtown area. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL -COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street (public and private property including sidewalks) every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The project is consistent with the following Coastal Element Land Use Policies: Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Policy C 1.1.61 Temporary and seasonal activities within the coastal zone which do not qualify as exempt activities pursuant to the Coastal Commission's guidelines adopted by the Commission pursuant to Section 30610(i) of the Coastal Act shall be monitored and regulated through the coastal development permit process to protect coastal resources from adverse impacts associated with the seasonal or temporary activities. GARCAs\N0AS\2014\7-21-14 EIR 13-003 CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-009 (Surf City Nights).doc Attachment 1.2 1 Policy C 2.4.2: Ensure that adequate parking is maintained and provided in all new development in the Coastal Zone utilizing one or a combination of the following: ® Monitor parking programs to make the most effective use of parking resources, and • Replace any on-street parking lost in the coastal zone on a 1:1 basis within the coastal zone prior to or concurrent with the loss of any parking spaces. Policy C 2.4.4: Develop parking areas out-side the Coastal Zone for passenger cars and the development of alternative transportation modes for beach users including incentives for parking in those locations. Policy C 3.2.1: Encourage, where feasible, facilities, programs and services that increase and enhance public recreational opportunities in the Coastal Zone. Policy C 3.4.2: Enhance the Municipal Pier and surrounding area to function as the "hubs" of tourist and community activity. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market will attract tourists and Huntington Beach residents to Main Street, 5th Street, and the Municipal Pier reinforcing Downtown Huntington Beach as a "hub" of community activity. The weekly event increases and enhances recreational opportunities by providing public recreational and community activities with adequate parking and parking facilities within the downtown and nearby . parking at City Hall. Parking facilities will be monitored to ensure adequate parking is provided and a shuttle service will be provided. 2. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market is consistent with the requirements of the Coastal Zone Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. The project does not involve the construction of permanent structures. The street closures are facilitated by the use of metal bollards and other similar barricades, placed to divert traffic and promote pedestrian safety. All blockades are removable and the site is fully accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All infrastructure exists for the proposed use consistent with the Huntington Beach Coastal Element. 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. All public access will remain to the beach and pier area. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL— NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009: 1. Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 to deviate from the exterior noise standards in Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 8.40.050 for the Surf City Nights, a weekly street festival and certified farmers' market between the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM every Tuesday, is necessary because the event will be outside on public and private right-of-ways where methods for noise containment are limited. The increase in noise levels exceeds the ambient noise levels (ranging between 73.9 dBA and 86.1 dBA) by 3 dBA or more during the weekly festival. Exceedence of the Noise Ordinance limit range between from 3 dBA and 9 dBA. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while maintaining project activities including live entertainment. GARCAs\N0AS\2014\7-21-14 EIR 13-003 CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-009(Surf City Nights).doc Attachment 1.3 2. The Surf City Nights street festival and certified farmers' market is a weekly event that is open to the public and free of charge. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while still maintaining the activities the project has included since 2007. The project provides Huntington Beach residents and visitors with an opportunity to enjoy a family event that is geared towards all ages. Activities, food, farmers' market products, and local retail products are available at the festival, enhanced by live entertainment. Traffic and crowd noise are natural consequences of this type of event and strict compliance with Noise Ordinance requirements are not feasible while maintaining the established activities and project objectives. The benefits to the community and visitors are evident from the success of the weekly festival, which provides an opportunity for local merchants to offer their services and wares to a larger audience. Therefore, the deviation produces a greater benefit to the community that outweighs the temporary, once-a-week noise exceedance. Surf City Nights, as a community and recreational amenity, will benefit the surrounding neighborhoods and the City at-large. The noise during the event will be temporary and periodic and occur on a weekly basis during the street closure between the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM. 3. The applicant has taken the following actions to minimize the noise impacts: a. Live entertainment including amplified music will be limited to Main Street only. b. Live entertainment including amplified music will be limited to the hours of 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Tuesdays. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026/ COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009: 1. The project area plan received and dated December 19, 2013, shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. During peak visitor periods from Memorial Day to October 1, a free shuttle service shall be provided to encourage visitor parking at the Civic Center. The shuttle service shall operate when the Main Promenade parking structure reaches capacity for a period of two hours, as determined by an electronic monitoring system. 3. A review of Surf City Night's expansion onto 5th Street shall be conducted by Staff and forwarded to City Council approximately one year after initial operation on 5th Street. The one year review is to verify compliance with all conditions of approval and applicable chapters of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO) and Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). If the one year review determines any violations of the conditions of approval or any applicable chapters of the HBZSO or HBMC, the City Council may consider modifications to the conditions of approval or schedule the item for a revocation hearing. (CC) 4. Live entertainment, including amplified music, shall be limited to Main Street only and between the hours of 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM every Tuesday. GARCAs\N0AS\2014W-21-14 EIR 13-003 CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-009(Surf City Nights).doc Attachment 1.4 5. Prior to implementation of the street closure on 5th Street: a. An Encroachment Permit from Caltrans is required for placement of traffic control devices on Pacific Coast Highway. (PW) b. A traffic control plan showing the street closure on 5th Street shall be prepared and referenced on the Public Works Encroachment Permit. The plan shall show the location of the signage of Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue in advance of 5th Street and indicate what type of barriers/traffic control devices will be used on 5th Street to restrict vehicular traffic movements. An additional left turn only symbol sign (California Sign R3-5,LT) shall be installed at the alley existing onto 5th Street. (PW) c. The applicant shall reimburse the Public Works staff for the installation and removal of the 5th Street closure on event days. (PW) 6. Traffic Control for the event shall be provided in accordance with all Public Works, Police and Fire Department requirements for access, circulation and protection of the public. If outside contractors are used in lieu of City forces to install traffic.control, encroachment permits shall be obtained from Public Works Department and CALTRANS (if required). (PW) 7. The Development Services Departments (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and. Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services Departments have reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the City Council's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the City Council may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 8. The applicant and/or applicant's representative shall be responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all plans and information submitted to the City for review and approval. 9. Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001, and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval by the City Council, or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. G:\RCAs\NOAS\2014\7-21-14 EIR 13-003 CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-009(Surf City Nights).doc Attachment 1.5 G:\RCAs\NOAS\2014\7-21-14 EIR 13-003 CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-009(Surf City Nights).doc Attachment 1.6 Dept. ID PL 14-014 Page 1 of 7 Meeting Date:7/21/2014 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH F , REQUEST FOR, CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 7/21/2014 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution No. 2014-44 approving Environmental Impact Report No. 13- 003/ Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026/ Coastal Development Permit No. 12- 001/ Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval - Surf City Nights) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003/ Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026/ Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001/ Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009, a request by the Downtown Business Improvement District and the City of Huntington Beach for Surf City Nights. The project represents a request to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market for an indefinite period of time. The Planning Commission approved the request. However, Main Street was approved for an indefinite period of time and 5th Street was limited to only one year (Recommended Action — B). The Planning Commission's action was subsequently appealed by Council Member Carchio. Staff is recommending the City Council approve the request without limiting 5th Street to only one year (Recommended Action —A). Financial Impact: Not Applicable. Recommended Actions: A. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 1. Certify Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003 as adequate and complete in accordance with CEQA requirements by adopting Resolution No. 2014-44 , "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH#2013051088) for the Surf City Nights Project" (Attachment No. 1); and, 2. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 2); and, 3. Approve CEQA Findings of Fact with a Statement of Overriding Considerations — EIR No. 13-003 (Attachment No. 3). HB _ Item 13. - I owner(s)/developer(s) for the installation and continuing maintenance of landscaping improvements for four(4) new development projects (Beach & Ocean, Elan, Hoag and Oceana) within the public right-of-way on Beach Boulevard. Approved 7-0 11. Approve and authorize execution of the Landlord's Acknowledgement and Subordination of the Lease with National Equestrian Centers, Inc. (NEC) for the Huntington Central Park Equestrian Center Recommended Action: A) Approve the "Landlord's Acknowledgment and Subordination" for the Equestrian Centers, Inc.; and, B) Authorize the City Manager to sign all related documents. Approved 7-0 12. Adopt Ordinance No. 4029 amending District Map 24 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to rezone property located on the west side of Airport Circle approximately 300 feet north of Warner Avenue (Airport Circle Residential) Approved for introduction July 7, 2014 -Vote: 7-0 Recommended Action: Adopt Ordinance No. 4029, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending District Map 24 (Sectional Map 21-5-11) of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to Rezone the Real Property Generally Located on the West Side of Airport Circle Approximately 300 Feet North of Warner Avenue from Residential Medium Density (RM) to Residential Medium High Density (RMH) (Zoning Map Amendment No. 2014-001)." Approved 7-0 PUBLIC HEARING 13. Adopt Resolution No. 2014-44 approving Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003/ Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026/ Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001/ Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval - Surf City Nights) Staff Recommended Action: A) Certify Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003 as adequate and complete in accordance with CEQA requirements by adopting Resolution No. 2014-44 , "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH#2013051088) for the Surf City Nights Project;" and, B) Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 with suggested findings and conditions of approval, as amended to in one year, report back to Council on any issues related to the addition of Fifth Street on Tuesday nights; and, -6- City Council/PFA Action Agenda—Monday, July 21, 2014 C) Approve CEQA Findings of Fact with a Statement of Overriding Considerations— EIR No. 13-003. Approved 7-0 [Mannino Commission Recommended Action: A) Geh�ER*011meRtal I Report No 13 003 as adequate anrt GGFnplete a Fdanne with GF=QA r uir is by adGp Finn Ne 2 Qeee,�T�TR,-o�Teq�e� t+r� ���014 44�4 Decnl64491 of the City (`n,,nnol of the Gity of HURtinnton Reach GeFtifyiRg4l a Cinal Cnyirnnmental Imnant Desert (Sf`WA_(112-l1G1(88) far the SuFf Gity Nights. PFejec�" aft . 12 001 and Neese Deymatonn Dermot No 13 009 with suggested fin/dinnc and mod0foed GOnditiORS of appFeval (PC Action limiting 6th Street to one year); , G) Annreye C;F= lA Finding+ of Cent with a Statement of Overriding 14. Approve the 2014-2015 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)/HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME); and authorize the City Manager to sign the Application for Federal Assistance Funds Recommended Action: A) Approve the 2014-2015 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)/HOME Investment Partnership (HOME); and, B) Authorize the City Manager to sign the federal assistance application and all other necessary documents. Approved 7-0 15. CONTINUED TO AUGUST 18, 2014 - Request to approve and adopt a Resolution that makes findings, authorizes financing, appropriates funding and awards a contract to Seimens Industry, Inc. to upgrade City- owned streetlight and parking lot LED lighting; and, authorize the City Manager to execute related lease/purchase and escrow agreements. Recommended Action: Continue item to the August 18, 2014 City Council meeting. Approved 7-0 ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS 16. Proposed Ballot Measure for Charter Amendment Relative to Fireworks - Adopt Resolution Nos. 2014-45, 2014-46, 2014-47 and 2014-48 Recommended Action: A) Adopt Resolution No. 2014-45, "A Resolution of The City Council of The City of Huntington Beach Calling for the Holding of a General Municipal Election to -7- City Council/PFA Action Agenda—Monday, July 21, 2014 Dept. ID PL 14-014 Page 2 of 7 Meeting Date: 7/21/2014 B. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 1. Certify Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003 as adequate and complete in accordance with CEQA requirements by adopting Resolution No. 2014-44 , "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH#2013051088) for the Surf City Nights Project" (Attachment No. 1); and, 2. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 with suggested findings and modified conditions of approval (PC Action - limiting 5th Street to one year) (Attachment No. 5); and, 3. Approve CEQA Findings of Fact with a Statement of Overriding Considerations — EIR No. 13-003. (Attachment No. 3) Alternative Actions: The City Council may make the following alternative motions: A. Continue Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003, Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 and direct staff accordingly. B. Deny Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003, Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 with findings for denial. Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Co-Applicants: City of Huntington Beach, Office of Business Development, Kellee Fritzal, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Downtown Business Improvement District, Susan Welfinger, 315 3rd Street, Suite E, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Appellant: Council Member Joe Carchio Property Owner: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: Public streets and their adjoining public and private sidewalks including Main Street, between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue and extending onto the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue, continuing onto the first block of 5th Street, bounded by Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue. Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003 represents a request to analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with Surf City Nights, a weekly Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market. Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026/ Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 represent a request to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market between the hours of 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM. The event consists of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food- Item 13. - 2 f V3 --' - Dept. ID PL 14-014 Page 3 of 7 Meeting Date:7/21/2014 court, and the sale of prepackaged food, and handcrafted items. Any business sidewalk sales participating in the Street Fair would be in addition to the maximum of 50-day per year as allowed by a Temporary Use Permit for outdoor sales. The Office of Business Development and the Downtown Business Improvement District (DTBID) are co-applicants for the proposed project, which includes renewed discretionary permits for both 1) the current operation; and 2) the expansion of Surf City Nights from its current location on Main Street, onto 5th Street, between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue. The project requires the temporary closure of downtown streets, including Main Street and 5th Street (see Project Area Map — Attachment No. 7) every Tuesday from 2:00 PM until 10:00 PM. The street closures are facilitated by the use of metal bollards and other similar barricades placed to divert traffic and promote pedestrian safety. All blockades are removable and the site is fully accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. The event requires that parking meters within the festival area of Main Street and 5th Street be bagged and labeled with No Parking signs, indicating that vehicles must be moved by 2:00 PM. Parking for the event is available on surrounding streets and within an 850-stall parking structure located on Main Street. In addition, the existing project is conditioned such that during peak visitor periods from Memorial Day to October 1, a free shuttle service shall operate when the Main Promenade parking structure reaches capacity for a period of two hours, as determined by an electronic monitoring system. The street festival includes amplified music on Main Street. No live entertainment or amplified music is proposed for 5th Street. Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 represents a request to permit temporary and periodic noise increases above ambient noise levels by up to 9 dBA. The existing ambient noise levels are already in excess of City standards and any increase of more than 3 dBA is considered significant. This request is to deviate from exterior noise standards in Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 8.40.050 during the Surf City Nights event between the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM every Tuesday. The Director may act on the Noise Deviation Permit; however it was referred to the Planning Commission pursuant to Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance section 202.10.0 for review along with the Environmental Impact Report, Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit. B. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: On June 10, 2014, the Planning Commission held a public hearing for the proposed project to permit the Surf City Nights event. Staff gave an overview presentation of the project. Staffs analysis of the project is detailed in the Planning Commission Staff Report dated June 10, 2014 (Attachment No. 4). Two individuals spoke in opposition to the request and primarily related their concerns with increased vandalism, alcohol consumption, and noise. The Planning Commission discussed the following issues in approving the request: ® live entertainment ® increasing downtown business awareness ® vendor selection and preference ® shuttle operations ® hours of operation ■ expansion of event onto 5th Street Ultimately the Commission approved the request, however Main Street was approved for an indefinite period of time and 5th Street was limited to one year based on potential noise increases along 5th Street and within the surrounding neighborhood. uB -L3'7 Item 13. - 3 Dept. ID PL 14-014 Page 4 of 7 Meeting Date:7/21/2014 Planninq Commission Actions on June 10, 2014: A motion was made by Franklin, seconded by Bixby, to certify EIR No. 13-003 as adequate and complete, by the following vote: ayes: Semeta, Franklin, Peterson, Pinchiff, Bixby, Kalmick noes: None absent: Posey abstain: None Motion Passed A motion was made by Sementa, seconded by Kalmick, to approve CUP No. 12-023, CDP No. 12-001, and NDP No. 13-009 with findings and modified conditions of approval, by the following vote.- ayes: Semeta, Franklin, Peterson, Pinchiff, Bixby, Kalmick noes: None absent: Posey abstain: None Motion Passed A motion was made by Kalmick, seconded by Sementa, to approve CEQA Findings of Fact with a Statement of Overriding Considerations - EIR No. 13-003, by the following vote: ayes: Semeta, Franklin, Peterson, Pinchiff, Bixby, Kalmick noes: None absent: Posey abstaom: None Motion Passed C. APPEAL: On June 11, 2014, Council Member Carchio filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed project (Attachment No. 6) so that the City Council can review the appropriateness of limiting 5th Street to only one year. D. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending approval of Surf City Nights on Main Street and 5th Street with conditions based on compatibility with the surrounding community, adequate parking, and benefits to the community that outweigh the temporary and periodic exceedence of noise standards. A complete project analysis and overview is provided in the Planning Commission staff report (Attachment No. 4). The analysis below focuses on the appeal. In the immediate vicinity of the project area, there is an existing and anticipated mix of land uses such as commercial, entertainment, office, residential, and other visitor-serving uses. Surf City Nights compliments a diverse range of land uses, particularly along Main Street and 5th Street, and serves as a recreational focal point for the surrounding community. The project is consistent with the surrounding land uses, as it is located in the Downtown Specific Plan area, which is designated Item 13. - 4 1 > _23 _ Dept.ID PL 14-014 Page 5 of 7 Meeting Date:7/21/2014 as a hub for urban activities and mixed-uses. Due to its proximity to PCH and the oceanfront, the event provides an opportunity for the public to visit Surf City Nights and have access to the various other coastal amenities within the City such as the beach, the pier, and an assortment of restaurant and commercial uses along PCH and within the project boundaries. Surf City Nights has been in operation on Main Street and the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue since 2007. As proposed, the street festival would be expanded to include the first block of 5th Street from PCH to Walnut Avenue. The inclusion of 5th Street provides an opportunity for the event to grow by adding additional vendors and general awareness to the downtown businesses and shopping areas including The Strand, a significant downtown mixed-use development. No live entertainment or music is proposed on 5th Street to ensure compatibility with adjacent properties. The setting would be similar to when The Strand has closed 5th Street for various temporary activities in the past. These events have occurred without code enforcement violations or complaints. The project results in the temporary exposure to residents, commercial businesses, and event attendees of noise levels in excess of the standards established in the City's Noise Ordinance. A Noise Measurement Survey conducted by Mestre Greve Associates indicated that existing ambient noise levels exceed the City Noise Ordinance threshold. The Surf City Nights event, with or without the 5tn Street expansion, increases the noise level due to amplified sound, crowd noise and traffic. Limiting the expansion onto 5th Street to one year or eliminating 5tn Street altogether is not likely to reduce the identified noise impacts from amplified sound and crowd noise. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while still maintaining the. activities the project has included since 2007. The project provides Huntington Beach residents and visitors with an opportunity to enjoy a family event that is geared towards all ages. Staff supports the project without the one year limitation on 5tn Street. Environmental Status: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), EIR No. 13-003 was prepared by CAA Planning, Inc., to analyze the potential impacts of the project as well as identify appropriate mitigation measures, if any. The required CEQA procedure that was followed is outlined below: May 2013 Staff conducted an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and determined that a focused EIR would be necessary for the project. Dec. 19, 2013 to Jan. 24, 2014 A Notice of Preparation was filed with the State Clearinghouse to notify public of intent to prepare a focused EIR and made available for a 30-day public review period. Mar. 20, 2014 to May 5, 2014 Notice of Completion and Draft EIR filed with the State Clearinghouse and made available for a 45-day public review period. The focused EIR provides a detailed analysis of potential impacts associated with the proposed project (Attachment No. 9). The analysis indicates that the proposed project would have less than significant or no impacts in all environmental factors analyzed with the exception of Noise. Data from the Mestre Greve Associates noise study was used for the noise impact analysis in the EIR. Noise measurements were taken at five locations near sensitive receptors adjacent to the project site to measure existing ambient noise levels as well as noise levels generated during the street fair. The noise study determined that existing ambient noise levels range between 73.9 dBA and 86.1 dBA and are generated primarily by vehicle traffic and existing commercial uses. HI -239- Item 13. - 5 Dept. ID PL 14-014 Page 6 of 7 Meeting Date:7/21/2014 Because the existing ambient noise levels exceed the Noise Ordinance limits in most cases, the ambient noise levels become the new noise limit. Generally, an increase of 3 dBA or greater over ambient noise levels is considered a significant impact. Noise measurements taken during the Surf City Night's event varied at each of the five noise monitoring sites. The measured noise level exceeded the existing ambient condition by a range of 3 dBA to 9 dBA (maximum noise level recorded was 88 dBA). Although this increase would occur on a temporary but recurring basis, noise impacts as a result of the event would be considered significant. Because no feasible mitigation measures were identified to reduce noise impacts to a less than significant level, project noise impacts are considered significant and unavoidable. It should be noted that a reduction in significant project noise impacts would require changes to the project. These changes are included in the project alternatives analysis rather than identified as mitigation measures. While infrequent, to the extent that Surf City Nights coincides with other special events in the City, the combined noise increase may result in a cumulatively significant impact. The proposed project will result in an increase in the existing ambient noise levels, and may incrementally increase noise levels when combined with other projects. Therefore, the project will also result in a cumulative impact. Statement of Overriding Considerations Although the existing street festival and certified farmers' market results in a significant and unavoidable impact to Noise, it may still be allowed if a Statement of Overriding Considerations is adopted (Attachment No. 3). CEQA allows decision makers to balance the benefits of the proposed project against its unavoidable environmental impacts in determining whether to approve the project. If the economic and social benefits of a proposed project outweigh the significant and unavoidable impacts, the City may consider the impacts acceptable. Project benefits were based on the following considerations: - All feasible Conditions of Approval have been imposed to reduce project impacts to less than significant levels as described in the Findings of Fact. - The Project would provide a community gathering place where locals and visitors can come together and the Project creates an awareness of the Downtown Huntington Beach businesses. - The Project would provide a safe family entertainment atmosphere for all ages and serve local businesses, residents, neighboring city residents and tourists. - The Project would increase sales tax revenue to the City. In this particular case, staff believes the benefits of the proposed project outweigh the significant and unavoidable impact to Noise as outlined in the Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations (Attachment No. 3). Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance economic development —The project furthers economic development by stimulating tourism and increasing tax revenues in conjunction with the event. Attachment(s): 1. Resolution No. 2014-44 (Certifying EIR No. 13-003) 2. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval for Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001, and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 3. CEQA Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations — EIR No. 13-003 Item 13. - 6 IJB -240- Dept. ID PL 14-014 Page 7 of 7 Meeting Date:7/21/2014 4. Planning Commission Staff Report dated June 10, 2014 5. Planning Commission Notice of Action dated June 11, 2014 6. Appeal letter dated June 11, 2014 7. Project Area Map dated December 19, 2013 8. Project Narrative dated November 25, 2013 9. Final EIR No. 13-003, includes Draft EIR, EIR Appendices, and Response To Comments (not attached — available for review at City Hall and City's website) 10. PowerPoint SH:JJ:EE:kdc 1-1 B -2 41- Item 13. - 7 two M N T I RESOLUTION NO. 2014-44 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT(SCH42013051088) FOR THE.SURF CITY NIGHTS PROJECT WHEREAS, Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003, State Clearinghouse 42013051088 (EIR)was prepared by the City of Huntington Beach (`Cite to address the environmental implications of the proposed Surf City Nights Project (the`Projecf); and On December 19, 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 March 20, 2014; and The Draft EIR was circulated for public review and comment from March 20, 2014 to May 5, 20.14, and was available for review at several locations including City Hall Planning and Building Department, City Clerks Office, Central Library, Main Street Library and the City's website; and On June 10, 2014, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding the Draft EIR, and certified it as complete and adequate; and The certification of the Draft EIR has been appealed to the City Council; 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 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 City Council held a public meeting on the EIR on July 21, 2014 and received and considered public testimony, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: 14-4253/110701.doc 1 Resolution no. 2014-44 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 Text Changes to the Draft EIR (bound together with the Responses to Comments) and all Planning and Building Department Staff Reports to the City Council, 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, California 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. SECTION 3. The City Council finds that all significant effects of the Project are set forth in the Final EIR. SECTION 4. 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 design features and standard conditions and requirements. SECTION 5. 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 (including the "No Project" Alternative), 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 Proj ect. SECTION 6. 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 7. 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 in 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 concerning 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 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 14-4253/110701.doc 2 Resolution no. 2014-44 the Final EIR prior to approving Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001, and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009. 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 July 21, 2014. It Mayor REVIE D APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM: 0111� , CiVlaga er "n City Attorney INITIATEED AND APPROVED: 1 I Director of Planning & Building 14-4253/110701.doc 3 Res. No. 2014-44 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 July 21, 2014 by the following vote: AYES: Katapodis, Hardy, Shaw, Harper, Boardman, Sullivan, Carchio NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City Cirk and ex-officio (Mrk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California AVA CFI ENT 2 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12- 026: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026 to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street (public and private property including sidewalks) every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed street festival will attract tourists and Huntington Beach residents to Main Street, 5th Street, and the Municipal Pier reinforcing Downtown Huntington Beach as a "hub" of community activity. The weekly event increases and enhances recreational opportunities by providing public recreational and community activities with adequate parking and parking facilities within the downtown and nearby parking at City Hall. Parking facilities will be monitored to ensure adequate parking is provided and a shuttle service will be provided. The project is not anticipated to generate significant impacts related to traffic, or safety within the surrounding areas. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the project area consists of a mix of land uses such as commercial, entertainment, office, residential, and other visitor-serving uses. Surf City Nights will compliment a diverse range of land uses, particularly along Main Street and 5th Street, and will serve as a recreational focal point for the surrounding community. The project promotes a downtown atmosphere with musical entertainment, a children's area and bounce house, a variety of food carts and restaurants, a Certified Farmers' Market, and a multitude of vendors and permanent retail businesses each Tuesday night. The spirit of the weekly street festival is to encourage the utilization of Downtown Huntington Beach by providing a family-friendly environment with eclectic services, goods and dining. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. The project requires approval of a conditional use permit and coastal development permit for a weekly street festival and certified farmers' market, and a noise deviation permit to allow temporary and periodic noise increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. The weekly street fair and certified farmers' market on public streets, and public and private sidewalks, would not include any additional development or modification to existing development. The proposed project is consistent with the intent of the Downtown Specific Plan because the use provides visitor-serving opportunities and promotes a unique and identifiable downtown for Huntington Beach that CC Staff Report 7/21/14 J -245- Attachment Item 13. - 11 capitalizes on the distinctive location by providing an economically vibrant, pedestrian- oriented destination for residents and visitors alike. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of M>30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use 30 du/acre— Design Overlay— Specific Plan Overlay—Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject project area. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Objective L U 7.1: Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, educational, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic "relief' form urban development. B. Recreation and Communitv Services Element Goal RCS 1: Enrich the quality of life for all citizens of Huntington Beach by providing constructive and creative leisure opportunities. Objective RCSL 1: Encourage recreational opportunities unique to Huntington Beach which will enhance visitation and economic development. The General Plan identifies the project area as mixed-use. The proposed project is consistent with this designation, as the project offers services and entertainment that are allowable under the mixed-use General Plan designation. The proposed project would not include any development or permanent structures or inconsistent land uses. The project is located in an existing built-out area of the City, and does not involve changes in the existing Land Use for the project site or the surrounding area. The proposed project will serve to promote and enhance public and community use of the City's Downtown area. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street (public and private property including sidewalks) every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of. live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The project is consistent with the following Coastal Element Land Use Policies: CC Staff Report 7/21/14 Attachment No.2.2 Item 13. - 12 l l B --24 - Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Policy C 1.1.6: Temporary and seasonal activities within the coastal zone which do not qualify as exempt activities pursuant to the Coastal Commission's guidelines adopted by the Commission pursuant to Section 30610(i) of the Coastal Act shall be monitored and regulated through the coastal development permit process to protect coastal resources from adverse impacts associated with the seasonal or temporary activities. Policy C 2.4.2: Ensure that adequate parking is maintained and provided in all new development in the Coastal Zone utilizing one or a combination of the following: • Monitor parking programs to make the most effective use of parking resources, and ® Replace any on-street parking lost in the coastal zone on a 1:1 basis within the coastal zone prior to or concurrent with the loss of any parking spaces. Policy C 2.4.4: Develop parking areas out-side the Coastal Zone for passenger cars and the development of alternative transportation modes for beach users including incentives for parking in those locations. Policy C 3.2.1: Encourage, where feasible, facilities, programs and services that increase and enhance public recreational opportunities in the Coastal Zone. Policy C 3.4.2: Enhance the Municipal Pier and surrounding area to function as the "hubs" of tourist and community activity. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market will attract tourists and Huntington Beach residents to Main Street, 5th Street, and the Municipal Pier reinforcing Downtown Huntington Beach as a "hub" of community activity. The weekly event increases and enhances recreational opportunities by providing public recreational and community activities with adequate parking and parking facilities within the downtown and nearby parking at City Hall. Parking facilities will be monitored to ensure adequate parking is provided and a shuttle service will be provided. 2. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market is consistent with the requirements of the Coastal Zone Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. The project does not involve the construction of permanent structures. The street closures are facilitated by the use of metal bollards and other similar barricades, placed to divert traffic and promote pedestrian safety. All blockades are removable and the site is fully accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All infrastructure exists for the proposed use consistent with the Huntington Beach Coastal Element. 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. All public access will remain to the beach and pier area. CC Staff Report 7/21/14 Attachment No 9 3 HB -21-7- Item 13. - 13 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL, — NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13- 009: 1. Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 to deviate from the exterior noise standards in Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 8.40.050 for the Surf City Nights, a weekly street festival and certified farmers' market between the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM every Tuesday, is necessary because the event will be outside on public and private right-of-ways where methods for noise containment are limited. The increase in noise levels exceeds the ambient noise levels (ranging between 73.9 dBA and 86.1 dBA) by 3 dBA or more during the weekly festival. Exceedence of the Noise Ordinance limit range between from 3 dBA and 9 dBA. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while maintaining project activities including live entertainment. 2. The Surf City Nights street festival and certified farmers' market is a weekly event that is open to the public and free of charge. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while still maintaining the activities the project has included since 2007. The project provides Huntington Beach residents and visitors with an opportunity to enjoy a family event that is geared towards all ages. Activities, food, farmers' market products, and local retail products are available at the festival, enhanced by live entertainment. Traffic and crowd noise are natural consequences of this type of event and strict compliance with Noise Ordinance requirements are not feasible while maintaining the established activities and project objectives. The benefits to the community and visitors are evident from the success of the weekly festival, which provides an opportunity for local merchants to offer their services and wares to a larger audience. Therefore, the deviation produces a greater benefit to the community that outweighs the temporary, once-a-week noise exceedance. Surf City Nights, as a community and recreational amenity, will benefit the surrounding neighborhoods and the City at-large. The noise during the event will be temporary and periodic and occur on a weekly basis during the street closure between the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM. 3. The applicant has taken the following actions to minimize the noise impacts: a. Live entertainment including amplified music will be limited to Main Street only. b. Live entertainment including amplified music will be limited to the hours of 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Tuesdays. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, — CONDITIONAL, USE PERMIT NO. 12- 026/ COASTAL, DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009: 1. The project area plan received and dated December 19, 2013, shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. During peak visitor periods from Memorial Day to October 1, a free shuttle service shall be provided to encourage visitor parking at the Civic Center. The shuttle service shall operate when the Main Promenade parking structure reaches capacity for a period of two hours, as determined by an electronic monitoring system. CC Staff Report 7/21/14 Attachment No.2.4 Item 13. - 14 HB -248- 3. The event expansion onto 51h Street shall be limited to one year. After such time the use shall cease on 5th Street and approval of a new conditional use shall be required to continue operation on 51h Street. 4. Live entertainment, including amplified music, shall be limited to Main Street only and between the hours of 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM every Tuesday. 5. Prior to implementation of the street closure on 5th Street: a. An Encroachment Permit from Caltrans is required for placement of traffic control devices on Pacific Coast Highway. (PW) b. A traffic control plan showing the street closure on 5th Street shall be prepared and referenced on the Public Works Encroachment Permit. The plan shall show the location of the signage of Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue in advance of 5th Street and indicate what type of barriers/traffic control devices will be used on 5th Street to restrict vehicular traffic movements. An additional left turn only symbol sign (California Sign R3-5,LT) shall be installed at the alley existing onto 51h Street. (PW) c. The applicant shall reimburse the Public Works staff for the installation and removal of the 5" Street closure on event days. (PW) 6. Traffic Control for the event shall be provided in accordance with all Public Works, Police and Fire Department requirements for access, circulation and protection of the public. If outside contractors are used in lieu of City forces to install traffic control, encroachment permits shall be obtained from Public Works Department and CALTRANS (if required). (PW) 7. The Development Services Departments (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services Departments have reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the Planning Commission's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 8. The applicant and/or applicant's representative shall be responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all plans and information submitted to the City for review and approval. 9. Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001, and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval by the Planning Commission, or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. CC Staff Report 7/21/14 Attachment Nn 2 5 ,- B _J _ Item 13. - 15 INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. CC Staff Report 7/21/14 Attachment No.2.6 Item 13. - 16 x ^z _ ,L-ATTACH MEN T #3 y L 711 Zr IMR Y t s of act/ Statement of Overriding Considerations Regarding Final Focused vir t Impact Report No. 13-003 2013051088 Surf City Nights Project Prepared for: Lead Agency City of Huntinuton Beach 2.060 Main Street Huntington Peach, CA 92648 Contact Person: Ethan Edwards (714} '536-5561 OF A Prepare! by. CAA Planning, Inc. 65 Enterprise, Suite 130 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Contact Person. Shawna L. Schaffner (949) 581-2888 ur ` -'014 P B -2 5 1- Item 13. - 17 Findings of Fact and Statement nf Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page iii Contents l Introduction........ - ................. -........ --.......... - ........... .......... ............. ...... .........- ...... 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Project Alternative 4-Wo Amplified SounJ-.... ------- ...........----- ....�l6 6. Statement ofOverriding Consideration..... .................. ............ ...... ........ ...... 17 A. Significant Adverse |mpacts--- ... --....... ---------------........ ......... -17 B. [iveni ding Considerations .................. .... ..........--- ............ _-....... -- ...... .......-'l8 l. Section 1S091 and Section 15092 Rndings--- ........ ........------ ....- ... -'l8 2. Section 2lO82](c)(3) Hndings-- .......... -------........ ............... -- .......--lg C. No Recirculation------------------------------~-----.--l9 D. Custodian of Records- .... -- ...... ......-...... .......... '...... ...... --- .............--......-19 JUne 2014 Surf City Nights Project, City of I funtington Beach Tf��` 1 � 1 @ ^��/�� �-/, - .o Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page 1 -, RM gRe W. N 0a �V ' s .: This document presents the Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations that must be adopted by the City of Huntington Peach (City) pursuant to the requirements of§15091 and §15093 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (CEQA Guidelines) prior to the al-.)proval of the Surf City Nights Project. The following discretionary approvals by the City of Huntington Peach are required to implement the proposed project: 1. Certification of the Surf City Nights Final Environmental Impact: Report, State Clearinghouse Number 2013051088, which consists of the Draft Focused Environmental Impact Report (Draft FEIR) dated March 20, 2014, and the Final Focused Environmental Impact Deport (,Final FEIR), including Responses to Comments, dated May, 2014, collectively referred to as the "Final EIR" and finding that the FEIR has been completed in coml:)liance with the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Coda: §§ 21000, et seq.) ("CEQA") 2. Approval of a Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 3. Approval of a Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026 4. ,Approval of a Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 June 2014 Surf City Nights Project., City of Huntington Beach HB _253_ Item 13. - 19 Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page 3 077, -41 Surf City Nights is an existing downtown street festival that occurs every Tuesday night. Surf City Nights includes a Certified Farmer's ,Market, live entertainment consisting of amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items. I-he festival runs weekly on Tuesday nights from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., but is cancelled in the event of heavy rain or showers. This event was established in 2007 and run by the City of Huntington Beach (City) for the first two years, and is now run by the Downtown Business Improvement District(DTBID), which took over management and operations of the festival in 2009. The City's Office of Business Development and [he DTBID are co-applicants for the Proposed Project, which includes renewed discretionary permits for 1) the current operation; and 2) the expansion of Surf City Nights from its current location on Main Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange .Avenue, onto 54h Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut ,Avenue. The Project requires the ternporary closure of downtown streets, including :Main Street and 5" Street, every Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. The street closures are facilitated by the use of metal bollards and other similar barricades placed to divert traffic and promote pedestrian safety; however, all blockades are removable, and the site is fully accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. The event requires that parking meters within the festival area of Main Street and 5`" Street be bagged and labeled with No Parking signs, indicating that vehicles must be moved by 2:00 p.m. Parking for the event is available on surrounding streets and within an 850-stall parking structure located on Main Street in addition to other available publicly accessible parking areas. Peak attendance is observed during the summer months when the City accommodates additional off-site parking with a free shuttle to and from the event site. The shuttle has operating hours of 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and is initiated once the Main Street parking structure is full. The Project includes amplified music on Main Street. No amplified music is proposed for 51h Street. The City completed and circulated an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) for the Surf City Nights Project in May 2013 and found that there was substantial evidence that the Project may have a significant impact on the environment and ghat a Focused Environmental Impact Report (Draft FEIR) would be required. The Notice of Preparation was sent out December 19, 2013 and the Draft FEIR was circulated for public review from March 20, 2014 to May 5, 2014. Potentially significant environmental impacts addressed in the Draft FEIR include Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Land Use and Planning, Noise, and Transportation and Traffic. The Draft FEIR analyzed Project impacts and cumulative impacts of the Project together with related projects and growth-inducing impacts of the Project. The Draft FEIR identified measures to minimize, reduce, avoid, or compensate for the potential adverse effects of the Project. June 2014 Surf Cj4, `tights Project, City of Huntington Bench Item 13. - 20 1 JIB -21_ Findin�snfF�t and Sm/ mcntof(]von�inKCooJ�ons Final Envinonmcnta| |mpac Depo� page The Draft FEIR also analyzed a number of potential alternatives to the Proposed Project, including: = Project Alternative I - NoProject w Project Alternative 2 -/\!UernatefSi{c Location • Project Alternative 3 - No 511 Street Expansion w Project Alternative 4- No Amplified Sound The Draft FEIR describes each alternative and discusses tile environmental impacts of each alternative as compared to the Project. The No Project Alternative was determined to be the Environmentally Superior Alternative, most successful at reducing the level of significant impacts associated with the Project, which include noise and traffic. The range of alternatives considered in the Draft FE|R is reasonable. The City has reviewed each of the alternatives and reconnnnends approval of the Project, as proposed. The City circulated the Draft FBRkzall affected cAy, state, and local agencies and interested parties. Tile Draft FEIR was made available for a 45-day public review and comment period commencing March 2O, 2Ol4 and ending May 5, 2Ul4� [E[)A Guidelines state that aLead Agency shall provide public review period of not less than 45 days for aproposed Environ- mental Impact Report when review by state agencies is required. Distribution of the Draft FE|R and Notice of Availability for review and comment was sent to the State Clearinghouse, state, local, and other public agencies, interested parties and all property owners and tenants within a 500-foot radius. The Notice of Completion and Availability ofa Draft Focused Environmental Impact Report was posted at the County Clerk Recorder and on the [ity's vvubsitc' Copies of the Draft FE|K were made available for public review at tile City Planning and Building Department, the City Clerk's office and the Main Street Branch Library, the Huntington Beach Central Library and or) the [kv'svvebsite. All cornrncn\s received were responded tointile Responses to Comments and incorporated into tile Final FE|R. /\ public hearing on the Prc4octand the Draft E|R was held before the Planning Commission. On June 10, 2014, the City approved a Coastal Development Permit., a Conditional Use Permit, and a Noise Deviation Permit. The City also made the fu\|ovvin�findin�a to certify the Draft. FE|K. w The Draft FEIR has been prepared in accordance with CEQA and State and County Guidelines for implementation ofCE(}/\. Specifically, the City has relied on §l5O84(d)(3) of the [E[)/\ Guidelines, which a|}ovvufur the &aft tobeprepared by consultant retained by the applicant. The Planning Department, acting for tile City, has reviewed and revised as n*cessaryrhe submitted drafts to ensure the FBR reflects its own independent judgment, including reliance on City technical personnel frorn other departments. • The Planning Commission finds and certifies that the Final Focused Elk is complete and adequate in that it has identified all significant environmental effects of tile Project and that there are no known potential environmental impacts not addressed in the Final FocusedE|K. • The P|annino [urnrnission finds that although the Final Focused FIR identifies a signi�icant noise irnpact��a1 will result if the Project is approved, all significant effects Xfwrn 1 � '71 l{B -255- ,�w^.^ ^-'. - .�^ Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page that can feasibly be mitigated or avoided have been mitigated avoided bythe incorporation o[standai.d requirements and conditions ofapproval. w The Planning Commission finds that the Final Focused BK has described reasonable alternatives ho the Project that Could reasonably obtain the basic objectives cfthe Project, even when these alternatives might impede the attainment of Project objectives. Further, the Planning Commission finds that good faith effort was made to incorporate alternatives in the preparation of the DraftFE|R and that reasonable range of alternatives was considered in the review process of the Final Focused E)N and u|dnna8e decisions on the Project, • The Planning Commission finds that no UsubstanLiall evidence" (as that term is defined pursuant to[E(}/\ Guidelines §15384) has been presented that would call into question the facts and conclusions in the FBR. • The Planning Commission finds that no "'significant new information" (as that term is defined pursuant to CE(lA Guidelines §15088.5) has been added to the Final FBR after circulation of the [)raft FBR. The Planning Commission finds that the minor refinements that have been made to the Project as a result of clarifications in the FBR text do not amount to significant new information concerning the Project, nor has any significant new information concerning the Project become known to the Planning Commission through the public hearings held on the Project, or through the cnrnrnonts on the Draft FE{R and Responses 1oComments. • The Planning Commission finds that the Final Focused E|R reflects the independent review and judgment of the City of Huntington Beach Planning Commission, that the Final Focused E}Dvvas presented to the Planning Commission, and that the Planning Commission reviewed and considered the information contained in the Final Focused BR prior to approving it. • The Planning Commission finds that the Final Focused BRservoo as adequate and appropriate envinonnoenial documentation for the Project and that it has been prepared in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and CE{)/\ Guidelines. j Line 2074 5uri City Night; Prc�ject City ofHundngjonBeach Tf�rn 1 � 7� ^^~`^^ '-/^ - ^�^� 1l13 -25 6- Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page 7 Having received, reviewed, and considered the foregoing information, as well as any and all other information in the record, the City hereby makes findings pursuant to and in accordance with §21081 of the California Public Resources Code and §1.5091 of the CEQA Guidelines as foI Iows: 1. Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the Project that would avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the Final EIR. 2. Those changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and not the agency making the finding. Such changes have been adopted by such other agency or can and should be adopted by such other agency. 3. Specific economic, legal, social, technological, or other considerations, including provision of employment opportunities for highly trained workers, make infeasible the mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the final EIR. CEQA requires that the Lead Agency adopt mitigation measures or alternatives, where feasible, to avoid or substantially reduce significant environmental impacts that would otherwise occur as a result of a project. However, project modification or alternatives are not required where they are infeasible or where the responsibility for modifying the project lies with some other agency {CEQA Guidelines §15091, subdivision (a), [31). California Public Resources Code §21061.1 defines "feasible" to mean "capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social and technological factors." Only after fully complying with the findings requirement can an agency adopt a Statement of Overriding Considerations (,Citizens for Quality Crowth v. City of.,Wount Shasta [1988] 198 Cal.App.3d 433, 442, 445 [243 Cal. Rptr. 7271). CEQA requires the Lead Agency to state in writing the specific rationale to support its actions based on the Final EIR and/or information in the record. This written statement is known as the Statement of Overriding Considerations. The Statement of Overriding Considerations provides the information that demonstrates the decision- making body of the Lead Agency has weighed the benefits of the project against its unavoidable adverse effects in determining whether to approve the project. If the benefits of the project outweigh the unavoidable adverse environmental effects, the adverse effects may be considered "acceptable.' This document presents the City of Huntington Beach findings as required by CEQA, cites substantial evidence in the record in support of each of the findings, and presents an explanation to supply the logical step between the finding and the facts in the record (CEQA Guidelines §15091). Additional facts that support the findings are set forth in the Draft FEIR, the Final FEIR, staff reports, and the record of proceedings. IUne 2014 Surf:City ,Nights Project., City of Huntington beach LIB -257_ Item 13. - 23 Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page 9 Ma see �I- fa.: The objectives of the Proposed Project identified by the City are presented as follows: 1. Create an awareness of the Downtown Huntington Beach businesses 2. Provide a community gathering place where local and visitors can come together to enjoy food, music, and fresh certified organic fruits and vegetables 3. Serve local businesses and their families, Huntington Beach residents, neighboring cities' residents, and tourists 4. Provide a safe farnily entertainment atmosphere for all ages 5. Expose residents and visitors to restaurants, stores, and businesses that are often overlooked 5. Eliminate traffic on Main Street and 5"' Street to create a large gathering area for festival attendees 6. Increase sales tax revenue to the City The following findings related to Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Land Use and Planning, Noise, and Transportation and Traffic: as analyzed in the Draft FE1R. A. Environmental Effects Determined Significant. in the Initial Study/NOP The Initial Study/NOP for the Proposed Project identified a significant environmental impact: related to Noise. The Noise Impact Analysis showed that the City's noise ordinance limits were exceeded at each noise measurement site with the Surf City- Nights event in progress for at least one of the noise metrics utilized in the Analysis. Recommended mitigation in the IS/NOP has been incorporated in the Draft Focused EIR as a condition of approval or as a Project alternative. B. Potential Environmental Effects Identified in the Draft FOR That Have Keen Reduced to a Less Than Significant Level The City has determined, based on the Draft FEIR, that Project conditions of approval will reduce Project-specific impacts to less than significant levels for the following potential impacts. 1. Greenhouse Gas Emissions— Using the recommended Mier 3 approach for mixed use/other land use projects results in levels below the established threshold. 2. Land Use and Punning—The Project is consistent with land uses designated in the General Plan, the Specific Plan, the Local Coastal Prograrn, and City Zoning_ Code with approval or a Noise Deviaticm Permit, June 2014 Surf City N`ighB Project, City of HLintington Beach Item 13. - 24 H -258- 'Findings ofFactand Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page10 ]. Transportation and Tnmffic- No parking urcirculation impacts will occur! and all intersections will operate at an acceptable level of service with incorporation of Condition of Approval C[)/\'l related to parkin,-' The City has further determined, based on the [)raft FE|R, that the conditions of approval reduce impacts to less than cumulatively considerable levels for the hz|lnvv\ng potential cumulative irnpac1. l Transportation and Traffic-TheProposed Project will result in the temporary closure of streets, thereby reducing available metered parking while also increasing traffic volumes in the Pr��ectvicinity. Ashu|de service vvi\i ensure that patrons have access to adequate parking no cumulative impacts will occur. The condition ufapproval related hoz shuttle system for parking has been incorporated by reference into the Conditions of Approval forLke Project Coastal Development Permit, the Conditional Use Permit and the Noise Deviation Permit. C. Significant I�� ��t� �[h@t ��r� Less Than �~~^� '������ � , l[ �. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impact Statement The Tier 3 approach for analysis ofProject GHG emissions results in a less than significant impact. TheS[A[)AvID proposed threshold for emissions under Tier 3 is ],OOOMF[{]zeper year, and the Project emissions would total 474.138 kiTC[)ze; therefore, impacts would be |ess than significant with respect to climate change. Findings Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated \nto, the Project that avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the Draft FE|R. Use of the 5[/\[)NAD Tier 3 approach to GHG emissions results in a presumption of less than significant impacts. Mitigation Measures Added None Effects Not Mitigated to a Level of Insignificance None June 2014 Surf Cit-v Nights Flro;ect, City of Huntington Beach Item 13. - 25 Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report pagpl1 2~ Land Use Impact Statement The Project is consistent with the [iYy's General Plan, the Specific Plan, the Local Coastal Program, and the Zoning Code, /\ Noise Deviation Permit will eliminate the conflict' between the Noise Ordinance requirennents and noise generated by the Proposed Project'. The Project will not result in significant adverse unavoidable land use impacts, and no mitigation is required, Findings � Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into the Project that avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the [)raftFE|R. Mitigation Measures Added None Effects Not Mitigated bma Level of Insignificance None 3. Transportation and Traffic Impact Statement The Traffic Analysis concludes that the Proposed Project, including the closure of the first block o{.511 Street during Surf City Nights, would not result in significant traffic impacts. The level of service at each a{uHv intersection meets the City criteria for acceptable service levels. No curnu|uhvc impacts were identified related to traffic and parking availability. Findings Changes or alterations have been reqUired in, or incorporated into, the Project that avoid or sub;tantia\iy lessen the signi�cantcnvioonnnenta! effect asidenhfiedin the Draft FE|R. Mitigation Measures Added None Effects Not Mitigated hma Level of Insignificance None june2Ol4 Surf City Nights Project, City ofHuntinAmnBeach T+ 1 � 7�� ^��0O .�. - .�u 148 -260- Findings nf Fact and Statoncmnf(]vcni6ino Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report pagel2 D. Significant Unavoidable Environmental Effects That Cannot Be Mitigated to a Less Than Significant Level The City has determined that, while Project Conditions of Approval will reduce the effects of the impacts identified in the [)raftFE|R, some effects cannot be feasibly cxeffectively mitigated to less than significant levels for Noise. Implementation of the Proposed Project will result in the exposure of persons to noise levels in excess of the standards established in the [itv's Noise Ordinance, resulting in aiennporary and periodic increase in noise |evo|a as compared toexisting annbient noise levels. Cumulative impacts that cannot be feasibly or effectively mitigated to less than considerable levels also include noise, resulting in atennporary and periodic increase in ambient noise levels. However, the Project will not result in asubstantia( permanent increase /n annbient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project. Existing noise is due to traffic and commercial uses in the Project vicinity. Consequently, in accordance with §15093 of the [E[)A Guidelines, a Statement of Overriding Considerations has been prepared (see Section 6— Statement of Overriding Consideration (page 17). 1. Noise impact Analysis The increase in noise levels due to the Project is greater than 3 d8, which is a perceptible increase in noise levels and is considered a significant, unavoidable impact for the purposes of [E[)/\ analysis. The Project includes approval of Noise Deviation Permit. The Permit vvouid not eliminate the impacts identified related to noise; however, it would permit1he deviation to occur, thereby removing the conflict that Currently exists between the Noise Ordinance thresholds and requirements and the noise generated by the Project. The impact vvoo|d remain significant during the weekly Surf City Nights event. Findings Changes oralterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the Project that avoid or substantially lessen of the significant environmental effect as identified in the Draft FE|R. The proposed Project does not inc|udeannp|ified sound on 5" Street, lessening the impact of adding 51h Street between P[H and Walnut to the existing Project footprint. Therefore, existing noise levels would remain substantially the same. Mitigation Measures Added None. There is no feasible mitigation measure that can attenuate the sound from amplified music associated with the Project. Effects Not Mitigated to Level of Insignificance /\ tenn0orary and periodic increase in noise levels that currently exceed the [ity's Noise Ordinance standard during the weekly Surf City Nights event June 2014 Surf City Nights Project, City of 1-iuntington Beach ]l8 -2bl- Item 13. - 27 Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental impact Report page 13 This section describes the project objectives used to evaluate project alternatives presented in the Draft FEIR and recommend the Proposed Project. A description of the alternatives compared to the Proposed Project and the findings regarding the feasibility of adopting the described alternatives is presented for use by the City in the decision-making process. Alternatives to the Project were considered and analyzed as described in Chapter 6 of the Draft FEIR. The Alternatives considered constitute a reasonable range of alternatives necessary to permit a reasoned choice. The Draft FEIR concluded that, of the Alternatives evaluated, the No Project Alternative would be the environmentally superior alternative. As required by CEQA Guidelines §15126.6(e)(2), if the No Project Alternative is the environmentally superior alternative, the EIR shall also identify an environmentally superior alternative among the other alternatives. The No Amplified Sound Alternative (Alternative 4 discussed below) would reduce significant impact- associated with the Project, but would result in the reduction in the festival atmosphere and energy of the event, making Surf City Nights a less popular event. The Project goals would not be met to their full potential if there is a reduction in festival attendees and interest in the festival generally. A. Alternative Considered but Not Advance Per CEQA Guidelines §15126.6(c), an EIR should identify any alternatives that were considered by the Lead Agency but were rejected as infeasible during the scoping process. Factors that may be used to eliminate alternatives from detailed consideration include: 1) failure to meet most of the basic project objectives, 2) infeasibility, or 3) inability to avoid significant impacts. The Draft FEIR considered, but did not analyze, an alternative that would extend the festival farther up Main Street. Further closure of MMin Street is not preferred, as Orange Avenue serves as a thoroughfare for the rest of the City and surrounding areas. Reconfiguring the festival could create a greater impact on area residents, and traffic, safety and circulation. Additionally, an alternative to extend up ,Main Street would not lessen noise impacts, or any other impacts, but rather would shift the impacts. June 21014 Surf-City Nights Project,. City of Huntington Beach Item 13. - 28 1- -262- Findings n(Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page 14 0. Alternatives l. Project ~��� ��lteKna{�ve 1 — ��o Project Description of Alternative Under the No Project Alternative, the Surf City Nights festival would cease operation. Existing uses including commercial! retail, office, and residential uses would rennaio the same. Comparison of Effects The No Project Alternative would not result in significant impacts related to greenhouse gas ennissions, land use arid planning, noise, or transportation and traffic. The No Project Alternative would discontinue the festival and any live entertainment associated with Surf City Nights, alleviating any noise effects from live entertainment. The area's ambient noise level would be maintained, and a Noise Deviation Permit would not be required. Finding The City hcpeby�n�s (hat1�e ��o Pnqect Alternative is infeasible for the fn||ovving environmental, economic, social, and other con sideratioils. |. The No Project Alternative is the environmentally superior alternative, but dues riot achieve any of the Project objectives outlined in the Draft FE|R. 2' The No Project Alternative would maintain the current retail, uffice, commercial, and residential uses, but would not enhance business, resident, or tourist opportunities through the weekly Surf City Ni8hb event. 2. Project Alternative 2 — Alternate Site Location Description of Alternative This Alternative was considered in response to a comrilent letter suggesting the festival be relocated to the north side of the Municipal Pier, across Pacific Coast Highway from the existing site. The Surf City Nights event is greater in size than the weekly art fair that occurs at the alternate location and vvou|d necessitate use of the pier parking lot for festival booths and activities. This would result in the loss ufa considerable amount o[parking. Comparison ofEffects l. Greenhouse Gas Emissimmo— Relocation to [lie Pier could result in the need for addibonal generators to electrical access. Additional generators could create additional greenhouse gas emissions and result in a greater impact. 2, Land Use and Planning and Noise impacts would be substantially the same. J Line 2014 Surf City Niahts Project, City of Huntington Beach }{B -Z63- TfeID 13, - 79 Findings of Fact and Statement o/Overriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page7S 3. Transportation and Traffic —The displacement ofpier-side parking would be greater than the temporary loss uf58 on-street spaces resulting from the Proposed Project. Impacts would bu greater with Alternative Z. Findings The City hereby finds that the Alternate Site Location Alternative is infeasible for the following environmental, econonnic, social, and other considerations: l. The /\|k:rna1* site Location Would fail to meet the Prc1cct's main goal of drawing attention tobusinesses located in the Downtown area. 2. The Alternate site Location would not, create the cohesive environment the festival seeks as the retail businesses would beseXnneotoJ from the hesdva|. I The festival could not be accommodated within the existing staging area. 4. The Alternate site Location would result in greater impacts due togreenhouse gas emissions and the loss of parking ot the pier, . � 3 ������� /�lt������� 3 ��� �m �����8 � ~ ` ' — ����8/on Description o{Alternative Surf City Nights has been in operation on Main Street and the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue since 2007. As proposed, the street festival would be expanded to include the first block of5" Street from P[Hto Walnut Avenue. This alternative would eliminate the expansion of the festival to 5'" 5treet butv/eao PCH and Walnut Avenue. Comparison of Effects Impacts related to greenhouse gas emissions and land use and planning would be Substantially the same with this Alternative as with the Proposed Project. l. Nmisa— /\ Noise Deviation Permit would sh)| be required for Project innp|ennentatioo, because the Surf City Nights event exceeds the [ity's65 dR/\threshold during the weekly festival. This alternative would not be expected to reduce the identified noise impacts from amplified sound and crowd noise. However, there is no live entertainment or amplified sound proposed for the 51" Street segment of the Project as proposed. 2, Transportation and Traffic —Thc Proposed Project would restrict access on Sm Street between PCH and Walnut Avenue, requiring area access via other adjacent streets and through the existing alley. Closure of51�" Street would result in the level of service at 611 Street to decrease from L[}3 B to L()S C. How/ever, this is not considered a significant impact, and L(]J C is considered acceptable to the City. This Alternative � would a|)ow/S� Street to remain open to traffic and no impact to 6th Street would occur. No significant impacts to traffic circulation or on-street parking will Occur with either the Proposrd Prcqmctorthis Alternative, as there is no metered parking onthis ]une2Ol4 Surf City Nights Project, City of|{unhnQtonBeach TfeDD 13, - 38 118 -264- Findings oi Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environment | Impact Report page 16 segment of 5t' Street. Impacts for the Proposed Project and this Alternative would be substantially the same. Findings The City hereby finds that the No5'1 Street Expansion Alternative is infeasible for the following environmental, economic, social, and other considerations: l. The No 5 Street Expansion Alternative would not fulfill the goal of bringing awareness to the downtown businesses and exposing residents and visitors to restaurants, stores, and businesses that are often overlooked. 2. The No5m Street Expansion Alternative would not provide a larger festival area for attendees and merchant vendors. 4. Project Alternative 4 - No Amplified Sound Description mfAlternative This Alternative would retain the Proposed Project footprint and uses but Would require live entertainment to be placed only at nnid-block locations and would prohibit the use of amplified sound. Comparison of Effects Impacts related to greenhouse gas emissions, land use and transportation and traffic would be substantially the same with the proposed Project and this Alternative. m Noise-This Alternative would reduce the significant impacts of a temporary and periodic increase in noise with the elimination of amplified sound and the relocation of live performances tomid-block locations. This would provide additional sound attenuation through distance and existing structures acting aa buffers for residential uses in the area, resulting in a less significant impact compared tnthe Proposed Project. Finding VVhi|a this Alternative would meet the majority of the project goals, the City hereby finds that the No Amplified Sound Alternative is infeasible for the following environmental, economic, social, and other considerations: 1. The No Amplified Sound Alternative would reduce the atinosphere and energy of the festival, making Surf City Nighty a less popular event. 2. K4usicvvmu|d promote the event and its �oals bydravvingpeople from the beach or area residents. 3. The No Amplified Sound Alternative could cause a reduction in festival interest and a decrease the number of attendees, resulting in Pnoject�Va�s nu1 �ein� rneL totheirful| potential. June 2014 SUrf City Nights Project, Citv of Huntington Beach UB -265- Item 13, - 31 Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Conditions Final Environmental impact Report page 17 k Section 15093 of the CEQA guidelines states: a) CEQA requires the decision-making agency to balance; as applicable, the economic, legal, social, technological, or other benefits, including region-wide or statewide environmental benefits, of a proposed project against its unavoidable environmental risks when determining whether to approve the project If the specific economic, legal, social, technological, or other benefits, including region-wide or statewide environmental benefits, of a proposed project outweigh the unavoidable adverse environmental effects, the adverse environmental effects may be considered "acceptable." U When the lead agency approves a project which will result in the occurrence of significant effects which are identified in the final EIR but are not avoided or substantially lessened, the agency shall state in writing the specific reasons to support its actions based on the final EIR and/or other information in the record. The statement of overriding considerations shall be supported by substantial evidence in the record. (c) If an agency makes a statement of overriding considerations, the statement should be included in the record of the project approval and should be mentioned in the notice of determination. This statement does not substitute for, an(] shall be in addition to, findings required pursuant to Section 15091. The City of Huntington Beach (City) proposes to adopt a Statement: of Overriding Considerations regarding the significant project-specific noise impacts of the propose(] project. Although all other project-level impacts are less-than-significant, this section describes the anticipated economic, social, and other benefits or other considerations of the proposed project to support the decision to proceed with the project even though an identified project-specific impact is not mitigated to a less-than-significant level. A. Significant Adverse Impacts Although all potential project impacts have been substantially avoided or conditioned as described in the preceding findings, there is no complete mitigation for the following project impact ® Noise—Temporary and periodic exceedance of the City's Noise Ordinance standards is unavoidable because it has been determined that no feasible mitigation is available. June 2014 Surf City Nights x reject, City of Huntington Leach Item 13. - 32 1413 .266- Findings of Fact and StaternentofOverriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact'Report pmgel8 13. Overriding Considerations With approval of the Noise Deviation Permit and incorporation of the Conditions of Approval identified in the Draft FE[R into Project and in consideration of balancing the benefits of the Project against anticipated, unavoidable, significant adverse impacts, the Planning Commission hereby determines that the benefits uf the Project outweigh the significant and unavoidable impacts and that Such impacts are nonetheless acceptable, based on the following overriding considerations: 7 The Ci1y finds that all feasible Conditions ofApproval have been imposed bzlessen project impacts to less than significant |enmis as described in the Findings of Fact. 2. The Project would provide a Community gathering place where locals and visitors can come together, and the Project creates an awareness of the Downtown Huntington Beach businesses. 3. The Project would provide a safe family entertainment atmosphere for all ages and serve local businesses, residents, neighboring city residents and tourists. 4. The Project would increase sales tax revenue io the City. I. Section 15091 and Section 15092 Findings Based on the foregoing findings and the information contained in the record, the Planning Commission has made one or more ofthe following findings with respect to each of the significant adverse effects of the Project: l. Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the Project that mitigate oravoid most of the potentially significant.environmental effects identified in tkeFBK 2 Such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and not the agency making the finding. Such changes have been adopted by such other agency, o/ can and should be adopted by such other agency. ]. 5pecificeconom|c, legal., social, technological, or other considerations, including provision of employment opportunities for highly trained workers, make infeasible the mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the FE|R. Based on the foregoing findings and the information contained in the record' and per the Conditions of Approval discussed in the foregoing findings: l. All significant effects on the environment due to the Project have been eliminated o/ substantially lessened where feasible. 2 Any remaining significant effects on the environment found tobe Unavoidable are acceptable due to the overriding considerations set forth in the foregoing Statement of Overriding Considerations. June 2014 Surf City Nights Project, City of 1-luntington Beach T+�n, l � �� TTB -267- ^^�'^^ '-'' - -'-' Findings of Fact and Statement oJOverriding Conditions Final Environmental Impact Report page 19 2. Section 21082.1(c)(3) Findings Pursuant to California Public Resources Oode §21O82�l(c)(S), the [ityherebyfindstha1the [}raft FE|R reflects the independent judgment ofthe lead agency. C. N0» Recirculation The Planning Commission has determined, consistent with CE[)A Guidelines §15U8B.5, that no significant new information requiring recirculation of the Draft E/R has arisen. Specifically, the City has determined, based on substantial evidence in the record, that 1) no new significant environmental impacts from the Project have been found, and no new mitigation measures have been proposed to be implemented that would result in significant impact, 2) no substantial increase in the severity of any environmental impacts have been identified that would require mitigation to reduce the impact to a level of insignificance; (3) no other project alternatives or mitigation measures have been identified that are considerably different from other alternatives previously analyzed or mitigation measure proposed that would clearly lessen environmental impacts of the project, and 4) the Draft FEIR was fundamentally adequate and meaningful public review and comment were taken and considered in the Final FE|R. D. Custodian of Records The custodian of the documents or other material which constitute the record of proceedings Upon which the City's decision is based is the Planning and Building Department located at 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, C/\92648. June 2014 Surf City Nights Project, City of Huntington Beach T�=� l � �z1 ^�*�u ^�. - 3-r Hl9 -2h8- ATTACHMENT #4 047 0f I�un y�glan cac Y' a z n ; a cl ni i 6:arl nt H:!NTINCT&4 BEACH TO: Planning Cominission FROM: Scott.Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building BY: Ethan Edwards,AIC:P, associate PlannerSI-_ DATE: June 10, 2014 SUBJECT:: ENVIRONTNEENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 13-003/ CONDITIONAL USE PER-MIT NO. 12-026/ COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-0 1/NOISE DEJ71ATION PERTNIIIT NO. 13-009 (SURF CITY NIGHTS) CO-APPLICANTS: City of Huntington Beach, Office of Business Development, Kellee Fritzal; 2000 Main StreeL Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Downtown Business Improvement District; Susan Welfinger, 315 3r . Street; Suite E,Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY 0NV'NE R: City of I luntington.Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: Public streets and their adjoi�ling public and private sidewalks including Main. Street., between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue and extending onto the adjoining half blocks of Walnut avenue and Olive Avenue, continuing onto the first block of 5th Street,bounded by,Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue. STATEMENT OF ISSUE: + Environmental Impact Report(EIR)No. 13-003: - Analyzes the potential en-vironrnental impacts associated with Surf City Nights, a weekly Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market. - Documents potential impacts to Greenhouse Gas Emissions, I:.and Use and Planning, Transportation.and'Fraffic, and Noise. - Evaluates four alternatives to the proposed project:. Concludes that all potential impacts can be mitigated to a less than significant level with the exception of impacts to Noise,which remain significant and unavoidable. + Conditional Use Pen-nit.No. 12-026,/ Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 represents a request to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 P1\4 and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of- - live entertaixzznent including - sidewalk sales amplified music - a food-court - street performances sale of prepackaged food and - children's games and activities hsu-iderafted items - local:merchant displa}%s 111113 -269- Item 13. - 35 + Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 represents a request to permit temporary and periodic 11,01se increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. + Staff's Recornmendation: Certify Environmental Impact -Report No. 13-003 based upon the folloNN,ring: - Prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA), - Adequately analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated i th.the proposed project. - Evaluates project alternatives. - Identifies standard conditions and requirements to lessen the project's impacts consistent with General Plan policies. * Staff Recon-miendation: Approve Conditional [TS J, e Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 based upon the follo-'76.ng: - Facilitates the operation of a Street Festival and Certified Farmers' Market to provide additional recreational opportunities for the community. - Irnproves the City's fiscal viability by stimulating tourisin and increasing tax revenues in. conjunction with the event. - Consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the General Plan. - Consistent with the goals of the Citv's Local Coastal Program. by enhancing coastal resources, promoting coastal access, and providing a recreational and �dsitor-servdng use. - Compatible with the Do-,vatovai Specific Plan by providing an economically vibrant, pedestrian- oriented destination for residents and visitors. RECOMNIENDATION: Motion to: A. "Certify, Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003 as adequate and cornplete in accordance with CEQA requirements by, approving Resolution No. 1679 (Attac.1-ImentNo. I)-." .B. "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 with suggested findings and conditions for approval (Attachment No. 2)." C. "Approve CEQA Findings of Fact with a Statement of Overriding Considerations -- EIR No. 13- 003 (Attachment No. 3)" Item 13. - 36 1113 _270- I oit-61/10/14 (14sr 19 EU\'-13-003 CUP 12-026 Suit"City-Nights) y 2 N t 9 m "co cm ux�aex. i 1 _ \� t raimaan . \., dnamatuspLiS � A'A3[PSA uxia3taaly ----------� - I w !V i �Y -- '� ._ ,«--,�-rk� �ems•,.' -t'�•�.�' -�� �'J VICINITY _ 1 Environmental Impact Report No. 12-9 1 Conditional Use Permit No. 12- 2 1 Coastal Development Permit No. 12-0011 Noise Deviation Permit No. 12- 9 (Surf City iglus) Item 13. - 37 PC Staff Report—61's Ui l4 - '`1- t 14sr7 9 EIR 13-003 CUP x 2-026 Serf C—J, _ ALTEWN-ATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Continue Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003, Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 and direct staff accordingly." B. "Deny, Environmental Impact Report No- 13-003, Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Perinit No. 12-001 and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 with findings for denial." PROJECT PROPOSAL: EnNji-onmental Impact Report No. 13-003 represents a request to analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with Surf City Nights, a weekly Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market. Conditional U-sePermit No. 12-026/ Coastal Develo ment Permit No. 1.2-001 represents a request to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of. live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's genes and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items. Any business sidewalk sales participating in the Street Fair would be in addition to the maximum of 50-day per year as allowed by a Temporary Use Permit for outdoor sales. The Office of Business Developmentand the Downtown Business Improvement District(DTBID) are co- applicants for the proposed project, which. includes renewed discretionary pen-nits for both 1) the current operation; and 2) the expansion of Surf City Nights from its current location on Main Street, onto -5th Street, between Pacific Coast Highivay and Walnut Avenue. The project requires the temporary closure of downtown streets, includim,,,Main Street and 5th. Street(see project Vicinity Map) every Tuesday from 2:00 PM until 10:00 PM. The street closures are facilitated by the use of metal bollards and other similar barricades, placed to divert traffic and promote pedestrian safety. All blockades are removable and the site is fully accessible to emergency vehicles at all tirnes. The event requires that parking meters within the festival area of Main Street and 5th Street be bagged and labeled with No Parking signs, indicating that vehicles must be moved by 2:00 PM. Parking for the event is available on surrounding streets and within an 850 stall parking structure located on Main Street. In addition, the existing project is conditions such that during peak visitor periods from Memorial Day to October 1, a free shuttle service shall be provided to encourage visitor parking at tlae Civic Center, and a shuttle service shall operate when the Main. Promenade parking structure reaches capacity for a period of two hours, as determined by an electronic monitoring system. The street festival includes amplified music on Main Street. No live entertainment or amplified music is proposed for 5h Street. Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 represents a request to permit temporary and periodic noise increases above ambient noise levels by up to 9 dBA.. The existing ambient rioise levels are already in excess of Cif,-, standards and any increase of-,nore than 3 dBA Is considered significant. 'I"his, request is to deviate from exterior noise stai,�Clards in Huntington 13 each'.\ftn ic 1pal Code Sectlon 8.40.050 during The Surf City Niglits event between. the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM eN.7er.y Tuesday. The Director may, act on -die Item .13. - 38ort-611`10/14 FIB -272- (14sr19 EIR 13-003 CUT 1-2-026 Surf City Nights) Noise Deviation Permit, however it is being referred to the Planning Commission pursuant to Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance section 202.10.0 for review along with the Environmental Impact Report, Conditional Use Permit and Coastal.Development Permit. S?ud j,Session: The request was presented to the Planning Commission at a study session on May 27. C� 2014. Several questions were raised related. to the operations of the project and staff responded accordingly. One question was raised regarding the cumulative impacts list and. required a folloA-up response. Cominissioner Kalmick asked for clarification on. why two projects were not included within the Cumulative Impacts analysis and whether there would be any cumulative impacts related to parking, traffic and noise. Specifically. the two projects are the Ascon Landfill site and the AES power generating station., both of which are currently under review. The Ascon landfill pro-ject involves the clean-up of the hazardous waste landfill that operated from 1938 to 1984. An EIR is being drafted by California Department of Toxic Substances Control for this project prior to initiation of the clean-up efforts. This project may involve short-term clean-up related parking, traffic and noise. Precise details related to the timing and project specific impacts from.the clean-up will be analyzed in the project-specific EIR. The site is approximately 21.5 miles from the Surf City Nights location and could be anticipated to generate short-teri-n.parking, traffic and noise during regular business hours in the in-nnediate vicinity of the project site during the clears-up effort. No long-terni increase in parking., traffic or noise levels NN-ould be anticipated after clean-up of the site. Given the distance, and the disparity in. hours of ng operation (daytime for the clean-up versus evening for the Surf City'i C, y Tights event), and the short-term nature of the prof ect, no cumul ative impacts are anticipated. The proposed AES project involves the replacement of an, existing power generating station with a. more Californiaefficient', modern facility and is currently under review by the C Energy Commission(CEC). The project may result in short-terin. construction impacts related to Greenhouse gas emissions, but would not 1� be anticipated. to result in long-term cumulative impacts because of anticipated efficiencies with a modernized facility, which also typically, require fewer employees for operation. The CEC will study potential cumulative impacts due to Increases in parking, traffic or noise levels related to the long-term operations of the project. Given the distance of approximately 1.6 miles from the Surf City Nights site, construction activities during the daytime are not anticipated to conflict with evening operational hours C� for Surf City Nights in terms of traffic and noise. For purposes of CEQA, cumulative impacts are associated. with long term operational impacts which, when combined with other proiects, are cumulatively considerable.. As indicated, the potential impacts related to the Ascon and AES sites are short-term impacts due to construction activities. There will be no incremental impacts in the areas of parking, traffic and noise which when combined with the Surf City Nights project, would create a cumulatively considerable increase for the reasons stated above. There-fore, it was determined that the two projects did not need to be included within the cumulative impact analysis in the Focused DEIR.. The conclusions regarding cumulative impacts froni. the Surf City Nights project remain adequate and complete. Back-rounch Surf City Nidits is art existing, downtown street festival and Certified. Fanners, Mail et �,Nhlch occurs e-very TLIesday night on NIL�in Street and the adjoining half blocks on Walnut mid Olive Avenues foul Item 13. - 39 -003 CLT 12-0216 Sw 'PC Staff Report-6`10/14 (14sr19 ErR 13 f 5:00 RN4 until 9:00 PM. The street festival is cancelled in the event of heavy rain,"Nvind or showers. This event was established in 2007 and run. by the City for the. first two years. The festival is now run by the Do-,Nqitow,n Business Improvement District (DTBID), which. took over management and operations in 2009. The DTBID was formed in 1004 with the vision to strengthen and improve the experience of the downtmvn business district of Huntington.Beach. Surf City Nights has been operating since 2007 with a Coastal Development Permit and a Temporary Use Pennit. The project seeks to expand from its original location to include the first block of 5th Street, between Pacific Coast 1-lighway and Walnut Avenue on a permanent basis, rather than the. existing temporary approval. A. new coastal development permit and a. conditional use pemnit for permanent project approval have been applied for concurrently with environmental documentation. In 2007 the Zonino, Administrator made a finding to exempt the project from provisions of CEQA. which C) C) 01 provides a categorical CXMIptiOrl. for minor temporary use of land having negligible negligible or no pennanent effects on the environment, including carnivals, and the, sale of Christmas trees. In., a 2012 staff report before the Zoning Admill1strator. a similar exemption.finding was suggested, but no action.was taken. In -N4.ay 2013, the City prepared an Initial Study and circulated a draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (TMN'D). Following receipt of comment letters on the IVIND, the City deterniined that a Focused EIR,was necessary. ISSUES: Subject J."roperty And Surrounding Land(,Tse.Zoning And General Plan Designations: is ENF-RA-L--- Subject Area: ROW(Right-of-Way)/ ROVY,',' Public Streets& NIV->30-d-sp-lad(Mixed Use Vertical— Downtown Specific Sidewalks/ Greater than 30 Units to the Acre-Desigii. Plan District 1""Coastal Mix of uses Overlay- Specific Plan Overlay—Pedestrian Zone Overlay North,East,and west of i NI\7->30 0—d-sp-pd(Mixed Use Vertical.— Do-,vutown Specific Mix of uses Subject Area: Greater than 30 units to the Acre-Desian Plan District 1/Coastal Overlay- Specific Plan Overlay—Pedestrian Zone Overlay) South(across PCH)of OS-S(Open Space—Shore) Downtc)wn Specific Beach Subject Area: Plan District 7/Coastal Zone General Plan Conforinance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation. on the subject: project: area is public Right-of-Way and 01 Mixed Use Vertical. The proposed project: is consi1stent with this designation and the policies,cies goal s ils and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A, Land T,,��e EleRle.'11t Achieve a diversity of land use; [iat: sustain the. City's economic viability, while rnainnlalniii,-the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Item 13. - 40 , HB -27,11- -- --- -- - ,ort—6/10/14 (14sr19 ET9R 13-003 CUP 1-2-0216 Surf Cky� Nights) Obiective LU 7 1: Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the L,— housing, commercial, employment, educational, cultural, entertai-rarient, and. recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic "relief' form urban development. B. Recreation and Convnunitv Services Eleinent Goal RC,S 1: Enrichl the quality of life for all citizens of Huntington Beach by providing constructive and.creative leisure opportunities. Objective RCS].1: Encourage recreational opportunities unique to Huntington Beach which will enhance visitation and economic development. C. Coastal Element J,ohcv C 1.1.4: INbere feasible, locate, visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Policy.C L 1.6: Temporary and seasonal activities within the coastal zone which do not quality as exempt activities pursuant to the Coastal Commission's guidelines adopted by the Commission pursuant to Section 3)061 O(i) of the Coastal. Act shall be monitored and regulated through the coastal development permit. process to protect coastal resources from adverse impacts associated with the seasonal or temporary activities. llolici)C 14.2: Ensure that adequate parking is maintained and provided in all new development in the Coastal Zone utilizing one or a combination of the following: Monitor parking prograii-is to make the most effective use of parking resources, and L� Replace any on-street parking lost in the coastal.zone on a 1:1 basis within the coastal zone prior to or concurrent with the loss of any parking spaces. Poliev C ?.4,4: Develop parking areas out-side the Coastal Zone R)r passenger cars and the development of alternative transportation modes fior beach users including incentives for parking in those locations. Policy C 3,/2.1: Encourage, where feasible, facilities, programs and services that increase and enhance public recreational opportunities in the Coastal Zone. .11olicy.C 3.4.2: Enhance the Municipal Pier and surrounding area to function as the "hubs" of tourist and comrnunity activity. The General Plan identifies the project area as mixed-use. The proposed project is consistent with. this designation, as the project offers services and entertainment that are allowable under the mixed-use General Plan designation. The project enhances the coastal experience of the corninutifty and. tourists by establishing a family friendly event, provides several types of entertainment, offers a multitude of food options, services. and goods at a variety of market points, and remains free of charge for all attendees. The proj ect would not include any development or permanent structures or inconsistent land uses. The t: project Inclucles the temporaq restriction of 58 parking stalls on Main Street and. 5 ' Street every Tuesday from 2:00 P'_\4 to 11-00 PM� During the hours that parking is restricted,, parking will be available on the Item 13. PC Staff Report-61/1.0/14 (I 4srl 9 ET.R. 13-003 CUTP 12-026 Surf surrounding streets and within the downtown's four parking structures. Additionally. when the Main ID Promenade structure is at capacity for two hours, a free shuttle service would be operating from City Hall to the festival site during the hours of 5:30 PM and 10:00 PM. The shuttle would serve as an incentive for festival attendees to park at City, Hall and be shuttled into the festival area free of charge. The proposed project will serve to promote and enhance public and.community use of the City's DoNvntown area. Zoning Corn plianc : The project is located within the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP) — District I (Downtown Core Mixed- Use) and does not conflict with any applicable requirements. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market on public streets, and public and private sidewalks, would not include any additional permanent development or modification to existing development. The proposed project is consistent with the standards.and guidelines set forth in the DTSP. Urban Desfgn G ifideflnes Con Lormance: Not applicable E,nvironinental Status: In. accordance with CEQA, EIR No. 13-003 -,vas prepared by CAA Planning.. Inc., to analyze the potential impacts of the project as well as identify appropriate mitigation measures, if any. The required CEQA procedure that was followed is outlined below: May 2013 Staff conducted an Ini.tial, Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and determined that a focused EIR would be necessary, for the pro j ect. Dec. 19, 2013 to Jan. 214,2014 A Notice of Preparation was filed with the State Clearinghouse to notify, public of intent to prepare a focused EIR and made available for a 30-day public review period. Mar. 20, 21 0 1,4 to,%-Tay 5. 2014 Notice of Completion and Draft EIR filed with the, State Clearinghouse and made available for a 45-day public review period. Prior to any action on CUP No. 12-026, CDP No. 12-001, and NTDP No. 13-009, it is necessary for the Plamring Corn Fission to review and act on EIR No. 13-00'). ETR Overview The focused EIR. provides a detailed analysis of potential impacts associated with the proposed project. The issues discussed in the EIR are those that have been identified in the course of extensive review of all potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the project In the Initial Study, the project 1703 was detemi.ined to have less than significant or no impacts, in the following areas and that no further analysis is required in the E`JR.: Aesthetics, Agricultural Resources, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Cultural Resioul,.-Ces, Geology and Soils. 1-iazards and Hazardous %,Ialeiial, Ilydrology and Water Quality. NImeral Resources, Pop tilau'on and Housing, Public Se -ices, Recreation, and I.tili-ties. Item 13. - 42 6/10/i 4 (1 4srl 9 EIR 13-003 CUT 12-0216 Surf City T\Tigbts) The focused EIR discusses potential adverse impacts in the four Issue areas outlined below: Greenhouse Gas Emissions The EIR analyzed the level of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) due to the operation of the project. There is an existing level of greenhouse gas emissions that is present in the, project area caused by operation of existing businesses and. residents. The project results in a less than significant impact, as GHG emissions are anticipated to be approximately 474.138 metric tons carbon dioxide equivalents CIVTCO2e) which is well below the 3,000 N4TCO2e threshold. A minor incremental increase in cumulative G.H.G emissions will result from project implementation. However, the project will not generate GHG emissions, directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on. the environment. The project does not conflict with any applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted to reduce GH.G emissions. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant with respect to climate change. * Land Use and Planning The EIR anal\zed and concluded that the project is consistent Mth the City's General Plan, the DTSP, the Local Coastal Program, and the Zoning Code. The project does not divide an established con itriluuty or conflict with any applicable land use plan or habitat,"natural cornmunity conservation plan. The project requires approval of a Conditional Use Permit, Coastal Development Permit and Noise Deviation Permit to comply with adopted policies and regulations. However, a weekly street festival and certified farniers* market on existing public streets is consistent with land uses set forth by the General Plan, the Specific Plan, the Local Coastal Program, and the Zoning Code, and would not exacerbate the impacts to any surrounding land uses. There would.be no cumulative land use impacts. No mitigation is proposed.in.the area of Land Use and Plan.m.ing, and no mitigation is necessary. Surf City Nights will not result in significant adverse unavoidable land use impacts. + Transportation and Traffic The EIR. analyzed and concluded that no significant impacts to study area intersections, streets, or Caltrans-controlled facilities (PCH) are anticipated with project implementation. The Traffic Analysis concludes that the project, including the closure of the first block of 5th Street during Surf City rOJ ng M, Nights, would not result in traffic impacts. All analyzed intersections would continue to operate at acceptable levels with the additional closure of 5th Street. The project will not conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance, or policy regarding performance of the circulation system.. The ternporary closure of streets and the additional traffic due to the Surf City Nights event does not exceed the City's threshold (Level of Service D) for the operation of either signalized or unsignalized intersections in the prqject study area. The level of service will rein.ain within acceptable levels on State highway facilities (PCH.). Adequate alternative travel routes are available to reduce impacts on visitors and residents during the eight-hour period the streets will be restricted each Tuesday. Provision for emergency access has been included in the project implementation. To ensure adequate emergency access, street closure barriers are removable and are strategically cally located to allow - emergency ,.-,ch-i c I t access and a Eire lane area has been provided throughout the closure area. Adequate- parking -and shuttle service are p-mvided. and no impacts in. thIs regard will occur. -therefore, no initigatiori measures are required in the area of Traffic and Transportation.. HoNvever, to _1-7-7 Item 13. - 43 PC Staff Report—611,101114 Surf,-,.,, (14srl 9 EIR,13-003 CUP 12-026 ensure adequate parking availability, the requirement to monitor parking as approved in 2008 will be carri.ed forward and is identified as Condition of Approval No. 2 (Attachment No. 2). See further discussion below under Analysis - Parking. There will be no unavoidable adverse impacts in the area of Transportation and Traffic with implementation of tl.ie project. Noise A noise study was prepared for the project by Mestre Greve Associates in.May 2013. Data from the project noise study was used for the noise impact analysis in the EIR. Noise measurements were taken at five locations near sensitive receptors adjacent to the project site to measure existing ambient noise levels as well as noise levels generated during the street fair. The noise study determined that existing ambient noise levels range between 73.9 dBA and 86.1. dBA and are generated primarily by vehicle traffic and existing cominercial uses. Because the existing ambient noise levels exceed the Noise Ordinance limits in most cases, the ambient noise levels become the now noise limit. Generally, an. increase of 3 dBA or greater over ambient noise levels is considered a significant impact. Noise measurements taken during the Surf City Night's event varied at each of the five noise monitoring sites. The measured noise level exceeded the existing ambient condition by a range of 3 d.BA to 9 dBA (maximum noise level recorded. was 88 d.BA). Although this increase,would occur on a temporary but recurring basis, noise impacts as a result of the event would be considered significant. I recurring no feasible mitigation measures were, identified to reduce noise impacts to a less than significant level., project noise impacts are considered significant and unavoidable. It should be noted that a reduction in significant project noise impacts would require changes to the project. These changes are included in the project alternatives analysis rather than identified as mitigation measures. NN-111e infrequent, to tl-ie, extent that Surf City Nights coincides with other special events in the City, the combined noise increase may result in a cumulatively significant impact. The proposed project will result in an, increase in. the existing ambient noise levels, and may incrementally increase noise levels when combined with other projects. Therefore, the, project will also result in a cumulative. impact. Alternatives to the Proposed-Prpjgq CEQA. guidelines require that an FIR evaluate a reasonable range of alternatives to the project that would meet the project objectives wbffle potentially avoiding or reducing any of the significant impacts caused by the project. The four alternatives below were evaluated in the EIR: • Alternative 1: No Pn�ect-This alternative assumes that Surf City Nights would cease operation.. • Alternative 2: Alternate Site Location - This alternative involves relocating the existing street festival to the north side of the Pier, across PCH from the existing project site. This alternative would necessitate the use of the adjacent pier parking lot resulting in the loss of parking spaces to acconu-nodate vendors. perfionriers, activities. and.the farmers" market. Item 13. - 44 J-1 7 —port-6/10/14 (142r19EIP 13-003CIT 12-026 Surf City Mo lets) * Alternative 3. No 5c' Street Ei�pansion/Reduced Traffic Alternative — This alternative would require that the project remain as status quo, and only utilize Main Street and the adjoirting half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue. * Altemative4: No Amplified Sound-— ThiI s alternative would retain the proposed project footprint arid uses, but would require live entertainment to be placed only at mid-block locations and would prohibit the use of amplified sound. Alternatives to the project were considered and analyzed as described in the FIR. The Alternatives considered constitute a reasonable range of alternatives necessary to permit a reasoned choice. The FIR concluded that, of the Alternatives evaluated, the No Project Alternative would be the environmentally superior alternative. As required by CEQA. Guidelines, if the No Project Alternative is the environmentally superior alternative, the FIR shall also identify, an environmentally superior alternative among the other alternatives. The No Amplified Sound Alternative (Alternative 4) would reduce significant impacts associated with the project, but would result in the reduction in the festival atmosphere and energy of the event, making Surf City NTights a less popular event, The project goals would not be met to their full potential if there is a reduction in,festival attendees and interest in the festival generally. Public Comments During the EIR.public review period, the City received a total of two coiTanent letters (Attachment No. 6). No change-, to the data and analysis contained in the Draft FIR have been required as a result of the comments received during this response process. The responses provided clarify, amplify, and elaborate upon the analysis in the Draft EIR. The Responses to Comments document has been prepared and is incorporated as part of the Final EIR. Statement of Overriding Considerations Although the existing street festival and certified fariners" market results in a significant and-unavoidable C-1 t� impact to Noise., it may still be allowed if a Statement of Overriding Considerations is adopted (Attachn.-ient No. 3). CEQA allows decision makers to balance the benefits of the proposed project against its unavoidable environmental impacts in detenniri-ing whether to approve the project. If the economic and social benefits of a proposed project outweigh the significant and unavoidable impacts, the City may consider the impacts acceptable. Project benefits were based on the following considerations: - All feasible Conditions of Approval have been imposed to lessen project impacts to less than significant u,,,ificant levels as described'lthe Findings of Fact. - The Project would provide a community gathering; place where locals and visitors can come together, and the Project creates an awareness of the DovmtotiNui Huntington Beach businesses. - The Project would provide a safe family entertainment atmosphere for all ages and serve local businesses, residents., neighboring city residents and tourists. The Project would increase sales tax revenue to the City. ha this particular case, staff h lieves the benefits of the proposed protect ouNNeigh the significant and. unavol able inip.act. to Noise as outlined in the Findings of Fact, and Statement of Overriding I Considerations (Attaclu"llent.No. 31). HIB -279- Item 13. - 45 PC Staff Report—61/101/14 a I (14si,19EIR 13-003 CUT 12-026 Surf k". E,hvironmental Board: The Environinental Board. was notified of the project and submitted a letter in support. The letter recommends: issuance of a Noise Deviation Pen-nit to allow both acoustic and amplified music, Planning Commission approval of the expansion onto 5h Street and approval. of the EIR, and continuation of the operations of Surf City Nights. The letter is included and responded to in the Filial EIR - Response to Cominerits (Attachment No. 6). CotvvtaI,S'tatus: The project area is located in the, non-appealable, area. of the Coastal Zone. The project is consistent with the goals and policies of the City's certified Local Coastal Program and would provide for a visitor- sev,dMz and cominurlity based activity which enhances the coastal experience. In. addition, the project does not result in impacts to coastal resources or public coastal access and views. Design Revieiv Board: Not applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other D!eEarhnents Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Planning and Building, Comi-nunity Services, Economic Development, Fire, and Public Works have reviewed the proposed project and provided comments and recommendations. Any recolmnended conditions of approval are incorporated into the suggested conditions pro6ded in Attachment No. 2. Public JVo ffmcation: Legal notice was published in the Huntinton Beachg /Fount * Valley Independent oil May -2-9. 2014 and I - ain notices were sent to property owners of record and. tenants within a 500 foot radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Planning Division's Notification Matrix), applicant, persons who commented on the EIR, and interested parties. As of June 3. 2014, staff has not received any cornments other than. written, comments received during the draft EIR public comment period. Application Proce-vving,Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: NLNN.DATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): May 15, 2014 Ma-v 15,2015 ANALYSIS: The primary issues identified below include land use coilipatibility of the street festival, parking and noise. Item 13. - 46 JIB -7)SO- 6iI01/14 t 14srI9 EIR 13-003 CUP 1.2-0216 Surf City INTights) Land Use Compatibility In the immediate vicinity of the project area, there is an existing and anticipated mix of land uses such as coi-ninercial, entertainment. office., residential, and other visitor-serving uses. Surf City Nights will. compliment a diverse range of land uses, particularly along Main Street and 5'b Street, and will serve as a recreational focal point for the surrounding community. Tbe purpose of the DTSP is to create a unique ,and identifiable downtown for Huntington Beach that capitalizes on the unique location and. features of the Gby's beacliside downtown and is an. economically vibrant, pedestrian-oriented destination for residents and visitors alike. The project serves to promote a downtown atmosphere with musical entertaiiiment, a children's area. and bounce house, a variety of food carts and restaurants, a Certified Farmers' Market, and a multitude of vendors, and permanent retail businesses each Tuesday night. The spirit of the weekly street festival is to encourage the utilization of Downtown Huntington Beach by providing a family-friendly environment with eclectic services, 'he prov � g(_)ods and dining for all to enjoy. J project is consistent with the surrounding land uses, as it is located in the DTSP area, which is designated as a.hub for -urban activities and mixed-Uses. Due to its proximity to PCH and the oceanfront, the event provides are opportunity for the public to visit Surf City, Nights and have access to the various other coastal amenities within the City such as the beach, the pier., arid. various restaurant and commercial uses along PCH and vithin the project boundaries. Staff finds that the proposed project is compatible with surrounding uses. zz� J>arking Surf City Nights is located within the downtown area and is surrounded by on-street parking., as well as flanked by four parking structures, totaling over 1,700 stalls. The project would. require the temporary, loss of 58 on-street metered parking stalls from 2:00 PM to 10:00.PM every'Fuesday. Approval of the event in 2007 included a requirement to monitor the Main Promenade parking structure to ensure that demand does not exceed the supply. At that time, the City was required to implement a shuttle service from the Civic Center when. the Main Promenade reached capacity for two hours. The City has also partnered with a merchant on 5th Street and Olive Avenue who provides a secure, no-cost parking area for bicyclists on Tuesdays to accomr.nodate the Surf City Nights event, as well as on the weekends. To ensure adequate parking availability, the requirement to monitor parking as approved in 2008 will be carried forward and is identified as Condition of Approval No. /2 (Attachnient No. 24 Xoise Deviation The project results in the temporary exposure to residents, commercial businesses, and event attendees of noise levels in excess of the standards established in the City's Noise Ordinance. The Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 8.40.130 (Permit Process) provides that a permit may be granted.to deviate from the provisions of the noise ordinance. The applicant must demonstrate that the need to deviate produces a greater benefit to the community, which outweighs the temporary increase in noise levels. A Noise Deviation Permit is required for project implementation, because the Surf City Nights event exceeds the ambient noise levels (ranging between 73.9 dBA and 86.1 dBA) by up to 9 dBA during the weekly festival. An increase o'13 dBA or more is considered a significant impact. Section 8,40.130 of the Municipal. ('.I'ode states that the applicant must provide information ill the application regarding actions taken to comply-��Itli the_Noise Ordinance, reasons why compliance cannot I 1B -281- Item 13. - 47 (14sr19 EIR. 13:00-33 CUP 12-026 Surf, PC S,--ff Report—61/10/14 be achieved, and a proposed method of achieving compliance, if such method exists. Due to the nature of the project, compliance NNit.h the Noise Ordinance tbresholds, is not possible while still maintaining the activities the project has included since 2007. The project provides Huntington Beach residents and visitors with an opportunity to enjoy a family event that is geared towards all ages. Activities, food, farmers' market products, and local retail products are available at the festival, enhanced by live entertainment. Traffic and crowd noise are natural consequences of this type of event and strict compliance with Noise Ordinance requirements are not feasible while maintaining the established activities and project objectives. The benefits to the con maunity and visitors are evident from the success of the weekly festival, which provides an opportunitN, for local merchants to offer their services and wares to a larger audience. Therefore, the deviation produces a greater benefit to the conununity that outweighs the temporary, once-a-w-eek noise exceedance. Therefore, staff recommends approval of the Noise. Deviation Permit. SUMMARY: + Staffs Recommendation: Certify Environmental Impact Report No. 13-0031 based upon the following: - Prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). - Adequately analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed proj ect. - Evaluates project alternatives. - Identifies standard conditions and requirements to lessen the project's impacts consistent with General Plan policies. + Staff recommends the Planning Cornmission. approve Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 1,'12--00 1., and Noise Deviation Pen-nit No. 13-009 based upon the following: - Facilitates the operation. of a Street Festival and Certified Farmers' Market to provide additional recreational opportunities for the community. - Improves the City's fiscal viability by stimulating tourism and increasing tax revenues in conjunction with the event. - Consistent with the goals,objectives, and policies of the General Plan. - Consistent witli the goals the City's Local Coastal ProgoTa-m. by enhancing coastal resources, promotilig coastal access, and providing a recreational and visitor-serving use. - Compatible with the Downtown Specific Plan by providing an economically vibrant, pedestrian- oriented destination for residents and visitors. 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S11:REE:kd Item 13. - 48 UB -282- I2)6 Surf City MOM) (I 4srl 003 9 EIR, 13- C(JT 12-0 ATTACHMENT Huntington Beach Planning ®Q 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 NOTICE OF ACTION June 11, 2014 Downtown Business Improvement District Susan Welfinger 315 3rd Street, Suite E Huntington Beach CA 92648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-0261 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 (SURF CITY NIGHTS) APPLICANTS: City of Huntington Beach, Office of Business Development, Kellee Fritzal, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Downtown Business Improvement District, Susan Welfinger, 315 3rd Street, Suite E, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: CUP/ CDP: To permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5 th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items. NDP". To permit temporary and periodic noise increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. LOCATION: Public streets and their adjoining public and private sidewalks including Main Street, between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue and extending onto the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue, continuing onto the first block of 5 th Street, bounded by Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue. COASTAL STATUS: NON-APPEALABLE DATE OF ACTION: June 10, 2014 On Tuesday, June 10, 2014, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission took action on your application, and your application was approved with modified findings and modified conditions of approval. Attached to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. NB -28' Item 13. - 49 Phone 7 14-1536-5271 Fax —540 MAIMSUI I - Notice of Action CDP 12-001/CUP 12-026/NDP 13-009 June 11,2014 Page 2 Please be advised that the Planning Commission reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of the use applied for and there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the conditions of approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance in order to expedite the processing/completion of your total application. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Planning Commission becomes final at the expiration of the appeal period unless an appeal is filed to the City Council. The notice of appeal shall include the name and address of the appellant, the decision being appealed, and the grounds for the appeal. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of One Thousand, Seven Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars ($1,763.00) if the appeal is filed by a single family dwelling property owner appealing the decision on his own property and Three Thousand, Three Eighty-Three Dollars ($3,383.00) if the appeal is filed by any other party. The appeal shall be submitted to the City Clerk within ten (10) working days of the date of the Planning Commission's action. There is no fee for the appeal of a Coastal Development Permit to the California Coastal Commission. In your case, the last day for filing an appeal and paying the filing fee is June 24, 2014 at 5,00 M This project is in the non-appealable portion of the coastal zone. Action taken by the Planning Commission may be appealed directly to the Coastal Commission only if Title 14, Section 13573 of the California Administrative Code is applicable. Section 13573(a)(3) states that an appeal may be filed directly with the Coastal Commission if the appellant was denied the right of local appeal because local notice and hearing procedures for the development did not comply with the provisions of this article. If the above condition exists, an aggrieved person may file an appeal within ten (10) working days, pursuant to Section 30603 of the Public Resources Code, in writing to: South Coast Area Office California Coastal Commission 200 Oceangate, 1 Oth Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4302 Attn: Teresa Henry (562) 590-5071 The Coastal Commission review period will commence after the City appeal period has ended and no appeals have been filed. Applicants will be notified by the Coastal Commission as to the date of the conclusion of the Coastal Commission review. Applicants are advised not to begin construction prior to that date. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void one (1) year after final approval, or at an alternative time specified as a condition of approval, unless actual construction has started. Excepting those actions commenced pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action. If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this 2 Item 13. - 50 HB -294- Notice of Action CDP 12-001/CUP 12-0261 NDP 13-009 June 11,2014 Page 3 Notice, you will be legally barred from later challenging such action pursuant to Government Code§66020. If you have any questions regarding this Notice of Action letter or the processing of your application, please contact Ethan Edwards, the project planner, at (714) 536-5561 or via email at Ethan.Edwards@surfcity-hb.org, or the Planning Department at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Scott Hess, Secretary Planning Commission By: Mary'!Beth eren, Planning Manager SH:MBB:EE:kdc Attachment: Findings and Conditions of Approval —CUP 12-026, CDP 12-001 and NDP 13- 009 c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Manager Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Bill Reardon, Division Chief/Fire Marshal Paul D'Alessandro, Assistant City Attorney Debbie DeBow, Principal Civil Engineer Mark Carnahan, Inspection Manager Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Property Owner Project File flB -22 9 Item 13. - 51 ATTACHMENT NO. I FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT O. 12-0261 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-0011 NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT O. 12-026: 1 Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026 to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street (public and private property including sidewalks) every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market (for an indefinite period of time on Main Street and limited to one year on 5th Street) consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed street festival will attract tourists and Huntington Beach residents to Main Street, 5th Street, and the Municipal Pier reinforcing Downtown Huntington Beach as a "hub" of community activity. The weekly event increases and enhances recreational opportunities by providing public recreational and community activities with adequate parking and parking facilities within the downtown and nearby parking at City Hall. Parking facilities will be monitored to ensure adequate parking is provided and a shuttle service will be provided. The project is not anticipated to generate significant impacts related to traffic, or safety within the surrounding areas. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the project area consists of a mix of land uses such as commercial, entertainment, office, residential, and other visitor-serving uses. Surf City Nights will compliment a diverse range of land uses, particularly along Main Street and 5th Street, and will serve as a recreational focal point for the surrounding community. The project promotes a downtown atmosphere with musical entertainment, a children's area and bounce house, a variety of food carts and restaurants, a Certified Farmers' Market, and a multitude of vendors and permanent retail businesses each Tuesday night. The spirit of the weekly street festival is to encourage the utilization of Downtown Huntington Beach by providing a family-friendly environment with eclectic services, goods and dining. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. The project requires approval of a conditional use permit and coastal development permit for a weekly street festival and certified farmers' market, and a noise deviation permit to allow temporary and periodic noise increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. The weekly street fair and certified farmers' market on public streets, and public and private sidewalks, would not include any additional development or modification to existing development. The proposed project is consistent with the intent of the Downtown Specific Plan because the use provides visitor-serving opportunities and promotes a unique and identifiable downtown for Huntington Beach that capitalizes on the distinctive location by providing an economically vibrant, pedestrian- oriented destination for residents and visitors alike. G:PC\NOA4141CUP 12-026—CDP 12-001 NDP 13-001 Attachment 1.1 Item 13. - 52 4, The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of M>30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use 30 dulacre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay— Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject project area. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Objective LU 7.1: Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, educational, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic "relief' form urban development. B. Recreation and CommunitZ Services Element Goal RCS 1: Enrich the quality of life for all citizens of Huntington Beach by providing constructive and creative leisure opportunities. Objective RCS1.1: Encourage recreational opportunities unique to Huntington Beach which will enhance visitation and economic development. The General Plan identifies the project area as mixed-use. The proposed project is consistent with this designation, as the project offers services and entertainment that are allowable under the mixed-use General Plan designation. The proposed project would not include any development or permanent structures or inconsistent land uses. The project is located in an existing built-out area of the City, and does not involve changes in the existing Land Use for the project site or the surrounding area. The proposed project will serve to promote and enhance public and community use of the City's Downtown area. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001 to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street (public and private property including sidewalks) every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market (for an indefinite period of time on Main Street and limited to one year on 5 th Street) consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The project is consistent with the following Coastal Element Land Use Policies: Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Po&�Cl.1�.6. Temporary and seasonal activities within the coastal zone which do not qualify as exempt activities pursuant to the Coastal Commission's guidelines adopted by the Commission pursuant to Section 30610(i) of the Coastal Act shall be monitored and regulated through the coastal development permit process to protect G:PC\NON,14\CUP 12-026—CDP 12-001 NDP 13-001 Aftachment 12 - 53 Item 13. coastal resources from adverse impacts associated with the seasonal or temporary activities. Policy C 2.4.2: Ensure that adequate parking is maintained and provided in all new development in the Coastal Zone utilizing one or a combination of the following: • Monitor parking programs to make the most effective use of parking resources, and • Replace any on-street parking lost in the coastal zone on a 1:1 basis within the coastal zone prior to or concurrent with the loss of any parking spaces, Policy C 2.4.4: Develop parking areas out-side the Coastal Zone for passenger cars and the development of alternative transportation modes for beach users including incentives for parking in those locations. Policy C3,2.1: Encourage, where feasible, facilities, programs and services that increase and enhance public recreational opportunities in the Coastal Zone, Policy C 3.4.2: Enhance the Municipal Pier and surrounding area to function as the "hubs" of tourist and community activity. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market will attract tourists and Huntington Beach residents to Main Street, 5th Street, and the Municipal Pier reinforcing Downtown Huntington Beach as a "hub" of community activity. The weekly event increases and enhances recreational opportunities by providing public recreational and community activities with adequate parking and parking facilities within the downtown and nearby parking at City Hall. Parking facilities will be monitored to ensure adequate parking is provided and a shuttle service will be provided. 2. The weekly street festival and certified farmers' market is consistent with the requirements of the Coastal Zone Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. The project does not involve the construction of permanent structures. The street closures are facilitated by the use of metal bollards and other similar barricades, placed to divert traffic and promote pedestrian safety. All blockades are removable and the site is fully accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program, All infrastructure exists for the proposed use consistent with the Huntington Beach Coastal Element, 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. All public access will remain to the beach and pier area, FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—NOISE DEVIATIONIT NO. 13- 9: 1. Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 to deviate from the exterior noise standards in Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 8.40.050 for the Surf City Nights; a weekly street festival and certified farmers' market between the hours of :00 PM and 10:00 PM every Tuesday, is necessary because the event will be outside on public and private right-of-ways where methods for noise containment are limited, The increase in noise levels exceeds the ambient noise levels (ranging between 73.9 dBA and 85,1 dBA) by 3 dBA or more during the weekly festival. Exceedence of the Noise Ordinance limit range between from 3 dBA G:PC\NOA114\CUP 12-026 CDP 12-001 NDP 13-001 Attachment 1.3 Item 13. - 54 1 i 1 ® � X�- and 9 dBA. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while maintaining project activities including live entertainment. 2, The Surf City Nights street festival and certified farmers' market is a weekly event that is open to the public and free of charge. Due to the nature of the project, compliance with the Noise Ordinance thresholds is not possible while still maintaining the activities the project has included since 2007. The project provides Huntington Beach residents and visitors with an opportunity to enjoy a family event that is geared towards all ages. Activities, food, farmers' market products, and local retail products are available at the festival, enhanced by live entertainment. Traffic and crowd noise are natural consequences of this type of event and strict compliance with Noise Ordinance requirements are not feasible while maintaining the established activities and project objectives. The benefits to the community and visitors are evident from the success of the weekly festival, which provides an opportunity for local merchants to offer their services and wares to a larger audience. Therefore, the deviation produces a greater benefit to the community that outweighs the temporary, once-a-week noise exceedance. Surf City Nights, as a community and recreational amenity, will benefit the surrounding neighborhoods and the City at-large. The noise during the event will be temporary and periodic and occur on a weekly basis during the street closure between the hours of 2:00 PM and 10:00 M. 3. The applicant has taken the following actions to minimize the noise impacts: a. Live entertainment including amplified music will be limited to Main Street only. b. Live entertainment including amplified music will be limited to the hours of 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Tuesdays. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 112-0261 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT O. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009: 1. The project area plan received and dated December 19, 2013, shall be the conceptually approved layout. I During peak visitor periods from Memorial Day to October 1, a free shuttle service shall be provided to encourage visitor parking at the Civic Center. The shuttle service shall operate when the Main Promenade parking structure reaches capacity for a period of two hours, as determined by an electronic monitoring system. & The event expansion onto 5th Street shall be limited to one year. After such time the use shall cease on 5th Street and approval of an entitlement plan amendment use shall be required to continue operation on 5th Street. 4. Live entertainment, including amplified music, shall be limited to Main Street only and between the hours of 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM every Tuesday. 5. Prior to implementation of the street closure on 5th Street: a. An Encroachment Permit from Caltrans is required for placement of traffic control devices on Pacific Coast Highway. (PW) h b. A traffic control plan showing the street closure on V Street shall be prepared and referenced on the Public Works Encroachment Permit. The plan shall show the location of the sign age of Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue in advance of 5 th G:PC\NOA1141CUP 12-026—CDP 12-001 NDP 13-001 Attachment 1.4 - I 1_:t �0 Item 13. - 55 Street and indicate what type of barriers/traffic control devices will be used on 5th Street to restrict vehicular traffic movements. An additional left turn only symbol sign (California Sign R3-5,LT) shall be installed at the alley existing onto 5t' Street. (PW) c7he apOicant shall reimburse the Public Works staff for the installation and removal of the 5t Street closure on event days. (PW) 6. Traffic Control for the event shall be provided in accordance with all Public Works, Police and Fire Department requirements for access, circulation and protection of the public. If outside contractors are used in lieu of City forces to install traffic control, encroachment permits shall be obtained from Public Works Department and CALTRANS (if required). (PW) 7. The Development Services Departments (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services Departments have reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the Planning Commission's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 8. The applicant and/or applicant's representative shall be responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all plans and information submitted to the City for review and approval, 9. Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001, and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval by the Planning Commission, or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. G:PC\NOA\14\CUP 12-026—CDP 12-001 NDP 13-001 Attachment 1,5 Item 13. - 56 HB -29,0- RESOLUTION NO. I V:t9 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (SCH#2013051088) FOR THE SURF CITY NIGHTS PROJECT WHEREAS, Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003), State Clearinghouse 2013051088 ("EIR") was prepared by the City of Huntington Beach ("City") to address the environmental implications of the proposed Surf City Nights Project (the "Project"), and On December 19, 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 March 20, 2014; and. The Draft EIR was circulated for public review and comment from March 20, 2014 to May 5, 2014, and was available for review at several locations including City Hall Planning and Building Department, City Clerk's Office, Central Library, Main Street 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 Planning Commission; and Public Resources Code 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. June 10, 2014 and received and considered public testimony, NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission 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 Text Changes to the Draft EIR (bound together with the Responses to Comments) and all Planning and Building Department Staff Reports to the Planning Commission, including all minutes, transcripts, anachinents 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, California 92648. 14-4253/110095 1 11B -291- Item 13. - 57 SECTION 2. The Planning Commission 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, SECTION 3. The Planning Commission finds that all significant effects of the Project are set forth in the Final EIR. SECTION 4. The Planning Commission 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 design features and standard conditions and requirements. SECTION 5. The Planning Commission finds that the Final EIR has described reasonable alternatives to the Project that could feasibly obtain the basic objectives of the Project (including the "No Project" Alternative), even when these alternatives might impede the attainment of Project objectives. Further, the Planning Commission 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 6. The Planning Commission finds that no "substantial evidence" (as that to is defined pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15384) has been presented that would call into question the facts and conclusions in the EIR. SECTION 7. The Planning Commission 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 Plarming Commission finds that the minor refinements that have been made in the Project as a result of clarifications in the mitigation measures and EIR text do not amount to significantC� new information concerning the Project, nor has any significant new information concerning the Project become known to the Planning Commission through the public hearings held on the Project, or through the comments on the Draft EIR and Responses to Comments. SECTION 8. The Planning Commission finds that the Final EIR reflects the independent review and judgment of the City of Huntington Beach Planning Commission, that the Final EIR was presented to the Planning Commission, and that the Planning Commission reviewed and considered the information contained in the Final EIR prior to approving Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026, Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001, and Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009. 14-4253/110095 2 Item 13. - 58 4B -292- SECTION 9. The Planning Commission finds that the Final EIR serves as adequate and appropriate environmental documentation for the Project. The Planning Commission 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 Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 10`4 day of U-UtQE _, 2014. AYES: POSSI SQHeTN NOES: NONE ABSENT: PCGE:N. ABSTAIN: NONE ATTEST: Scott Hess, Secretary ---Th—ail��rson-,-Planning Commission APPROVED AS TO FORM JENNIFER MoGRATH,City A By PaJ D'A6#mdw ,6sktsixt City Anmty 144253/1 1009i :5 I-Tl3 -2931- Item 13. - 59 ATTACHMENT #6 He CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 9 City Council Interoffice Communication TO: Joan Flynn, City CltCS FROM: Joe Carchio, City Cr DATE: June 11, 2014 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THG COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF ENVIRONMENTALPORT NO. 13-003/ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-0 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 (SURF.CITY NIGHTS) hereby appeal the Planning Commission's approval of EIR No. 13-003/ CUP No. 12- 026/ CDP No. 12-001/ NDP No. 13-009 to permit Surf City Nights, a weekly Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market. The Planning Commission approved the request with findings on June 10, 2014; however Main Street was approved for an indefinite period of time and 5th Street was limited to only one year. The primary reason for my appeal is to have the City Council review the appropriateness of limiting 5th Street to only one year. The proposed project includes a request to permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items. The street festival includes amplified music on Main Street. No live entertainment or amplified music is proposed for 5th Street. The proposed project includes a request to exceed noise standards and an EIR that analyzes potential environmental impacts associated with Surf City Nights. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. cc: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A.Wilson, City Manager cm Ken Domer, Deputy City Manager .o• Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Travis Hopkins, Director of Public Works g - Jane James, Planning Manager Mary Beth Broeren, Planning Manager p-<C� Kellee Fritzal, Deputy Director of Economic Development zom -0 r[ . Robin Estanislau,Assistant City Clerk m Me Ethan Edwards,Associate Planner„ cn. Kim DeCoite,Administrative Assistant �y 0 ATTAC W M E fV T #7 Chapter 2—Execuf ve Su-mmwy See ion 12-2—Project Description "D N-2 ON n� 19 rr 07- ;OF WON0_0 ON gE N� _tea % W 5E, -W N_ im '0154 22 @ Exhibit I —Project Axea Map PrtovccT N%Sb�. Dra—ft ocusel_i Fnvilrol ental ImDacL%%epo;2 ?age I B -2 9 5, Item 13. - 61 ATTACHMENT #8 \ . AI SURF CITY NIGHTNARRATIVE tjob CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION NARRATIVE The applicant requests to permit the temporary closure of Main Street every Tuesday Might, between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue, including a half block of Olive Avenue and Walnut Avenue on either side of Main Street and the temporary closure of 5'h Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut. The application includes a request for a permit to deviate from the provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 8.40, Noise Control during the proposed Surf City Nights Street Fair. The application shall be included as part of the CUP 12-26, 12.01 and EA 13-03 application package. APPLICANTIOWNER This application is submitted to by the Huntington Beach Downtown Business Improvement District and the Huntington Beach Office of Business Development, PROJECT LOCATION The street fair location shall include Main Street including private and public sidewalks, from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue, the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue and the first block of 5f° Street, including public and private sidewalks from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut Avenue, POPULATION SERVED The street fair shall serve local businesses, their employees and Huntington Beach residents, neighboring cities' residents,and tourist. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Surf City Nights is a downtown street festival and Certified Farmers' Market that occurs on Main Street every Tuesday night and will expand to 5`'' Street through this application. Street Fair services include a Certified Famers' Market, hand crafted items, prepackaged foods, food-court, local'merchant displays, live entertainment and a designated children's area including games and activities. DATES OF OPERATION The street fair occurs weekly, on Tuesdays nights from 5 PM to 9 PM. In the event of showers and heavy rain the event will be cancelled by 11 AID . The street closure will begin at 2 P101. Metal bollards and other such barricades small be placed to divert traffic and enhance pedestrian safety. The-parking meters are marked wfilth a-sign of No-Parking and then bagged to remind vehicles they need to move by 2 Item 13. - 62 I i 11 -96- PM. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained. The closure shall lifted and fully accessible to traffic no later than 11 PM. PARKING REQUIREMENTS Parking for the street fair shall be provided at private and public parking facilities within the downtown area. This includes the Main Street Promenade Parking Structure, The Strand Parking Structure, Pierside Pavilion Parking Structure and Plaza Almeria Parking Structure. DEVIATION REQUEST Per Chapter 8.40 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, a noise deviation permit may be granted if the applicant can demonstrate the need to deviate from the noise level produces a greater benefit to the community which outweighs the ternporary increase in noise level. CONCLUSIONS OF NOISE STUDY In 2012, the DTBID commissioned Mestre Greve Associates to conduct a noise study to evaluate the potential noise effects which may be caused by the proposed event. The noise study concludes that the proposed event will increase noise levels at residential areas that border the activity area. Noise levels measured during an event day (August 29, 2012) exceeded those permitted by the City. Mestre Greve Associates concluded that the primary cause of the exceedance was the live entertainment and audience applause. Live entertainment is a crucial component to the success of the street fair. The street fair allows live acts such as musicians, jugglers, face-painters, magicians, sketch artist, and dancers perform at designated locations. The live acts add to the event's charm, character and family friendly environment. The live acts are an event drawl and provide event goers an opportunity to enjoy free entertainment. In fact, the May 2013 edition of Orange County's Auto Club Magazine, Westways, rated Surf City Nights the top free event in Orange County. NOISE MITIGATION MEASURES The HBDBID proposes to implement the following noise mitigation measures, * End the event by 9 PM, including live entertainment * Direct amplified sound away from residences * Locate louder acts at least 100 feet away from away from any residential u nits COMMUNITY BENEFIT I B -297- Item 13. - 63 Surf City Nights is a community gathering place where locals and visitors can come together to enjoy food, music and fresh certified fruits and.vegetables. It is a community gathering event where families come to shop, stroll and dine and share Downtown with extended family members and friends. Surf City Nights will provide For f I a safe family entertainment atmosphere for all ages. Surf City Nights is structured to bring residents and visitors to the downtown area to see how great the downtown district has developed and expose those residents and visitors to restaurants, stores and their business they are often overlooked. It creates and awareness to the Downtown District of Huntington Beach and is part of the City's overall Economic Development strategy. By eliminating vehicle traffic on Main Street and 51h Street, families can walk down the street, listen to live entertainment, shop for produce, purchase arts and crafts, and be invited into the local retail stores. Established in 2007, Surf City Nights is a vibrant, weekly street fair that was the creation of multiple downtown Huntington Beach stakeholders in collaboration with the City. The event was created to enhance the level of residential and visitor foot traffic on a year-round basis and to provide a family-friendly environment for downtown visitors. One of the stated goals was to bring the businesses out of the buildings, either on the sidewalk or to the street to introduce residents and visitors to our stores on Main Street. The City operated the event, through contracts for the first two years. The event is currently managed and operated by the DTBID. The event is a success for the downtown area and the City as a whole. Since the commencement of Surf City Nights, the event has continually drawn increased pedestrian traffic to the downtown area on Tuesday nights, historically the slowest evening of the week, In May 2008, California Association of Local Economic Development (CALED) awarded the event the Grand Prize award for Economic Development Partnerships. Surf City Nights is a' local community event. The event staff regularly hosts therned events geared toward the family fun. Recent events include: • June 18th, 2013-Annual Princess Party— 5th Street only • May 21 st, 2013- Local Community Fashion Show • May 14th 2013- Police Appreciation Night • March 26th 2013- Free Easter Bunny Promotion and Free Petting Zoo • February 2013-Western Themed Month- Free Line dancing every Tuesday, Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest, Pepper Eating Contest • December 2012- Free Pictures with Santa every Tuesday night Additionally, the HBDBID sponsors event booths for various community organizations, such as: Sands Magazine and -HBCommunity Sports Programs Item 13. - 64 I'M _298- Huntington Beach Library Services with " What Do You Leek" 9 Huntington Beach Historic Resource Board ® American Legion 0 Duck A Thon 0 Various local school booster clubs HR Item 13. - 65 ATTACHMENT #9 ATTACHMENT m FINAL EIR NO. 13-003, DRAFT EIR, EIR APPENDICIES, AND RESPONSE TO COMMENTS NOT ATTACHED AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW T: PLANNING AND ZONING COUNTER — CITY HALL, 3RD FLOOR AND CITY WEBSITE http://www.surfcity- bt.or /Government/De artments/P Ian nin /Environmentalreports. cf m Item 13. - 66 T _~1 �_- ATTACHMENT # 1� 0 '- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 13-003/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-009 SWU CITY NIGHTS At July 21, 2014 Appellant: Council Member Joe Carchio Co-Applicants: Office of Business Development, Kellee Fritzal Downtown Business Improvement District, Susan Welfinger 1 Property Owner: City of Huntington Beach Request -- CUPICDP ca Conditional Use Permit No. 12-026/ Coastal Development Permit No. 12-001: to permit t` the temporary closure of Main Street and 5th Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10.00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market including: -live entertainment including amplified music -street performances -Children's games and activities -local merchant displays -sidewalk sales -a food-court sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items 2 B __301_ Item 13. - 67 Request - 1R 7" o Noise Deviation Permit No. 13-009: to permit temporary and periodic noise increases -al to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. '. ij Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003: a g focused EIR analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the Proposed project. 3 ro'ect Location Project Project Area Area. o W Item 13. - 68 ic -, _ ackground o Established in 2007; operated by City; now operated by DTBID. m Expand from original location on Main to also include first block of 5t" Street on a permanent basis rather than the existing temporary approval. In 2013, City prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration —following comment letters, staff determined that a Focused EIR was necessary. i• 5 c:r ^"tom Appeal o Planning Commission approved request on June 10, 2014. — Main Street approved indefinitely — 5t" Street approved for one year u Appeal filed on June 11, 2014 to have City Council review the one year limitation on 5t" Street. E " 6 uB _;0;_ Item 13. - 69 EIR Analysis Initial Study concludes less than significant or no impacts for most areas. i,m EIR focuses on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Land Use and Planning, Transportation and Traffic, and Noise. — Less than significant impacts: RE • Greenhouse Gas Emissions. • Land Use and Planning. • Transportation and Traffic with Condition of Approval to monitor parking. — Significant and unavoidable impacts: • Noise — Increase of 3 dBA or greater over ambient noise is considered significant. — Noise exceeds ambient levels between 3 to 9 dBA. EIR - OC Ei Statement of Overriding Considerations is allowed to balance the economic and social benefits of Surf City Nights against the significant and unavoidable impacts to Noise. Final EIR 0 City received a total of two comment letters during the Draft EIR public review period. m Response to Comments document has been prepared and is incorporated as part of the Final EIR. 8 Item 13. - 70 H11 -, f1- Analysis — Land Use m Compliments a diverse range of land uses. ro Serves as a recreational focal point for community. Consistent with Downtown Specific Plan, which is designated as a hub for urban activities and mixed uses. n Provides opportunity for the public to visit the event Al and have access to coastal amenities. u No live entertainment is proposed on 5th Street. 9 Analysis — Parking En Surf City Nights is served by surrounding on-street parking and 4 parking structures. pi Results in temporary loss of 58 on-street metered parking spaces. u Original approval required monitoring of the Main Promenade parking structure to ensure demand does not exceed supply. This requirement is carried forward as Condition of Approval No. 2 (Attachment No. 2). H 10 E _ r _ Item 13. - 71 x, Analysis - Noise Deviation E- Municipal Code provides for a permit to deviate from the provisions of the Noise Ordinance. E Applicant must demonstrate that the need to deviate produces a greater benefit to the community which outweighs the temporary increase in noise levels. Existing noise (ambient) exceeds noise limits due to traffic and commercial activities. IN Noise Deviation Permit is required because Surf City r Nights event exceeds the ambient noise levels by up to 9 d BA. Analysis - Noise Deviation (cony) Ei Traffic and crowd noise are natural consequences and strict compliance with the Noise Ordinance is not ' feasible while maintaining the established activities. Benefits to community and visitors are evident from the success of the weekly event. m Deviation produces a greater benefit to the community that outweighs the temporary, once-a- week noise exceedence. } 12 Item 13. - 72 rJ B -016- 6 Analyses Appeal ® Expansion onto 5t" Street increases awareness to downtown business and shopping areas. 'Aft, No amplified music or live entertainment is proposed on 5t" Street. to Event with or without 5t" Street expansion increases noise. Limiting 5t" Street to only one year or eliminating 5t" Street altogether is not likely to reduce noise impacts. 13 Staff Recommendation Certify Environmental Impact Report No. 13-003 based upon the following: Affia MEN — Prepared in accordance with CEQA. — Adequately analyzes potential impacts. — Evaluates alternatives. — Identifies condition of approval to lessen the project's impacts. b . 14 HB _ 0 7_ Item 13. - 73 y. Staff Recommendation (cont.) Approval of CUP No. 12-026,CDP No. 12-001, and NDP No. 13- 009 based upon the following: — Provides additional recreational opportunities. — Improves the City's fiscal viability. — Consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the y General Plan. — Consistent with the goals the City's Local Coastal Program. — Compatible with the Downtown Specific Plan. ' Approval of EIR No. 13-003 Findings of Fact with a Statement of Overriding Considerations based on the following: — All feasible conditions have been imposed to lessen project impacts. — Provides community gathering place for locals and visitors. — Provides safe family entertainment for all ages. — Increases tax revenue to the City.. 15 Item 13. - 74 HB -108- 8 7/3 111K NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, July 21, 2014, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following Planning and zoning item: ® CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-0261 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-0011 NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NO. 13-0091 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 13-003 — APPEAL (SURF CITY NIGHTS): Appellant: Joe Carchio, Councilmember Applicants: City of Huntington Beach, Office of Business Development, Kellee Fritzal, 2000 Main Street,. Huntington Beach, CA 92648/ Downtown Business Improvement District, Susan Welfinger, 315 3rd Street, Suite E, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Regue CUP/ CDP: To permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5 thStreet every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including amplified music, street performances, children's games and activities, local merchant displays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepackaged food and handcrafted items. NDP: To permit temporary and periodic noise increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards. EIR: To analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with Surf City Nights, a weekly Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market. Location: Public streets and their adjoining public and private sidewalks including Main Street, between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue and extending onto the adjoining half blocks of Walnut Avenue and Olive Avenue, continuing onto the first block of 5tn Street, bounded by Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue. City Contact: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the initial environmental assessment for Item # 1 was processed and completed in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. It was determined that Item # 1 could have a significant environmental effect and therefore an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is warranted. EIR No. 13-003 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning and Building Department, 2000 Main Street, and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Planning and Building Department, or by telephoning (714) 536-5271. C:\Users\esparzap\AppData\LocalWicrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\BGU3Z50B\072114 Surf City Nights Legal Notice.docx ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available.to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office or on line at http://www.huntingtonbeachca.go on Thursday, July 17, 2014. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. 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MainSt Unit 213 123 Main St Unit 205 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-7103 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-710 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-7103 024-153-11 024-153-11 024-153-07 Occupant Occupant Occupant 414 Pacific Coast Hwy 416 Pacific Coast Hwy 117 Main St Unit 101 Huntin ton Beach, CA 92648-5163 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8170 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5163 9 024-153-18 024-153-23 024-153-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 101 Main St Unit 101 121 Main St 119 Main St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5125 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5125 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8127 024-153-23 024-153-23 024-153-23 Occupant Occupant Occupant 101 Main St Unit 112 101 Main St Unit 109 101 Main St Unit 111 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8127 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8127 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8159 024-153-23 024-153-23 024-153-23 Occupant Occupant Occupant 101 Main St Unit 230 101 Main St Unit 200 101 Main St Unit 220 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8127 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8127 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8127 (o 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Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 9 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 150 5th St Unit 220 150 5th St Unit 200 150 5th St Unit 210 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 155 5th St Unit 121 155 5th St Unit 101 155 5th St Unit 111 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 �� � � (,09L5 a;eidwa.L @fJaAV Ws _ [ � �J A" -h' T do-dod asoclxa waded Paa� e �/��� slam maeed"s€ drE-dod PEogaa a{Jai zuauIa6.EeP v ®09L5 OAHRAd Illecleb al zasale4� l��3fld-��-®08-6 i aw age sues E jgad a aaln%sMsnblt3 E aai��°�aRe• ap uge ampeal e{Q�a{`da� E 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 155 5th St Unit 135 155 5th St Unit 127 155 5th St Unit 131 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 155 5th St Unit 175 155 5th St Unit 141 155 5th St Unit 173 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 180 5th St Unit 110 155 5th St Unit 183 180 5th St Unit 100 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 180 5th St Unit 140 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 180 5th St Unit 120 180 5th St Unit 130 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 180 5th St Unit 220 180 5th St Unit 200 180 5th St Unit 210 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 024-153-26 024-153-26 024-153-26 Occupant Occupant Occupant 180 5th St Unit 320 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 180 5th St Unit 300 180 5th St Unit 310 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5115 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Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 113 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5121 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5121 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5121 024-154-17 024-154-17 024-154-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 114 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 118 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 120 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5121 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8133 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8133 024-154-17 024-154-17 024-154-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 126 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 200 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 201 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8133 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5113 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5113 024-154-17 024-154-17 024-154-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 03 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 202 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 301 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5113 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5144 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5114 024-154-17 024-154-17 024-154-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 305 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 308 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 310 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5114 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5114 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5114 024-154-17 024-154-17 024-154-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 405 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 401 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 402 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5122 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5122 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5122 024-154-17 024-154-17 024-165-16 Occupant Occupant Occupant 218 Walnut Ave 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 406 300 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 408 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-7100 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-7100 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5154 ------ - - ab do-do asodxa laded paaj —7 a�eldtean—100AGfJaA asa ter' � ; wA Pl — //),/AZ`09's cea®�Aflaa�l ei ,Wdn-doh paoyaa ap aafanaa 'uawa6aetp 009LS®AV3A V Il.Ae®leb al zasumn A�1MV-Q9-008-6 Op seas , aagad a saggae}sa ail gi i taao�I►aane. ► ntu+ ap uge aanyaey el a zalldes 024-173-05 024-173-05 024-165-16 Occupant Occupant Occupant 504 Main St Unit A 504 Main St Unit B 220 Walnut Ave 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024-133-18 024-133-24 024-133-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 512 Pierside Cir 514 Pierside Cir 503 Pierside Cir Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4676 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4677 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-46 43 024-134-12 024-134-12 024-134-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 431 Lake St Unit 4 431 Lake St Unit 6 431 Lake St Unit 2 Huntin ton Beach, CA 92648-5284 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5281 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5281 9 024-134-12 024-134-12 024-134-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 435 Lake St Unit 1 435 Lake St Unit 3 431 Lake St Unit 8 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5281 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-528 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5284 024-134-12 024-134-14 024-134-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 435 Lake St Unit 7 421 Lake St Unit A 435 Lake St Unit 5 84 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5284 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-582 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-52 024-134-14 024-134-14 024-134-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 421 Lake St Unit C 421 Lake St Unit D 421 Lake St Unit B Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5829 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-582 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5829 024-134-14 024-134-14 024-134-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 421 Lake St Unit E 421 Lake St Unit F 421 Lake St Unit G -5829 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-582 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5829 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 024-134-19 024-134-20 - 024-134-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 310 Orange Ave 409 Lake St 405 Lake St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5221 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5221 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5146 p aada oa 1 ` @09LS aleddwa.,®faaAV as€ ///V— p3��.dod asodxa d slaol m5sad As AHMV-09-008-L ,wdn-dod piogaj 91 aa6anaJ Auawa6iep 009LS®A�3AV lljegeb 91 zesomn op sues WGDAMne•n MM i ap uge a,nq)e4 el q aagda8 ® s gaged g SelO' Se 9;�q 024-134-20 024-142-06 024-142-06 OccupantOccupant Occupant 401 Lake St 310 6th St 310 6th St Unit 1/2 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5221 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4602 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4602 024-142-06 024-142-06 024-142-06 Occupant Occupant Occupant 310 6th St Unit REAR 312 6th St 312 6th St Unit 1/2 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4602 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4602 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4602 024-142-08 024-142-08 024-142-08 Occupant Occupant Occupant 302 6th St Unit A 302 6th St Unit B 302 6th St Unit C Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4683 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4683 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4683 024-142-08 024-142-09 024-142-12 OccupantOccupant Occupant 302 6th St Unit D 325 5th St 317 5th St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4683 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5119 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5119 024-142-13 024-142-14 024-142-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 313 5th St Unit 1/2 311 5th St 305 5th St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5119 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5119 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5119 024-142-18 024-142-18 024-142-18 Occupant Occupant Occupant 309 5th St Unit A 309 5th St Unit B 309 5th St Unit C Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8178 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8178 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-8178 024-142-18 024-142-19 024-142-21 Occupant Occupant Occupant 309 5th St 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024-146-09 024-146-03 Occupant Occupant Occupant 216 6th St Unit 9 201 5th St 205 5th St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5004 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-51 17 024-146-09 024-146-09 024-146-09 Occupant Occupant Occupant 502 Walnut Ave 506 Walnut Ave 510 Walnut Ave Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5014 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5014 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-50 4 024-146-10 024-146-12 024-146-09 Occupant Occupant Occupant 212 6th St 512 Walnut Ave 207 5th St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5004 024-146-14 024-146-15 024-146-13 Occupant Occupant Occupant 211 5th St Unit A 210 6th St 209 5th St Huntington Beach, 92648-5004 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 024-146-15 024-146-20 024-146-15 Occupant Occupant Occupant 211 5th St Unit B 211 5th St Unit C 213 5th St Unit A 87 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5117 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-81 � pQ a6 do-d©a 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92648-5118 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5179 ton Beac Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5118 9 024-147-41 024-147-41 024-147-36 Occupant Occupant Occupant 214 5th St Unit 302 222 5th St Unit 202 214 5th St Unit 301 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5118 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5118 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5179 9 024-151-01 024-151-01 024-151-01 Occupant Occupant Occupant 128 7th St 615 Walnut Ave 126 7th St Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5015 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5006 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5006 9 024-151-02 024-151-02 024-151-01 Occupant Occupant Occupant 122 7th St Unit B 617 Walnut Ave 122 7th St Unit A -5015 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5079 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5079 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 024-151-02 024-151-02 024-151-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 124 7th St Unit A 122 7th St Unit C 122 ea , Unit D 79 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5079 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5060 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-50 024-151-02 024-151-02 024-151-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 124 7th St Unit C 124 7th St Unit D 124 7th St Unit B Huntington Beach, CA 92648-50BO Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5080 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5080 024-151-03 024-151-03 024-151-03 Occupant Occupant Occupant 116 7th St Unit 2 116 7th St Unit 3 116 7th St Unit 1 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5044 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5044 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5044 9 t jaded�aaa4 � � 12,(Illv— ®09@ S a�e0awldw.L ARad as waa5p3 do-dod asodxa s�e�e`@��aa�6�s� AMAV-09-008-6 wdn-dod paogaj 91 aasaaaa juaaaa6ae43 ®096 ®A2FBA�f 110egeb 81 aasogg� WO haane°MMM ap use aanyiey et q zagda8 ap sues V e jejad a sallpP4 sauenbr44 024-151-03 024-151-03 024-151-03 Occupant Occupant Occupant 116 7th St Unit 4 116 7th St Unit 5 116 7th St Unit 6 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5044 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5044 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5044 024-151-05 024-151-05 024-151-05 Occupant Occupant Occupant 605 Walnut Ave Unit 1 605 Walnut Ave Unit 10 605 Walnut Ave Unit 11 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5043 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5056 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Aads�,aa3 '1 ) ! 909LS a�egdwaL gf►aan�asE v � r�.,1, w,a6a�do-doh asod�a � / l� A1113AV-OD-008-11, „wdn-dod paogaj al aalanaa luawa6Jeyp was�ioane•nnMnn ap u8e aany�ey el a aaliday ap sues ®091.5®A8i3/►br�laecpeli al zasal!�� salad a sal!ae;sanar 114 1 2 3 HB Chamber of Commerce Orange County Assoc. of Realtors Amigos De Bolsa Chica President Dave Stefanides President 2134 Main St. Ste. 100 25552 La Paz Road P.O. Box 1563 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 5 9 10 Huntington Beach Tomorrow Environmental Board Chair Huntington Harbor POA President Robert Smith 16899 Algonquin St, Suite C PO Box 865 21352 Yarmouth Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 25 25 40 California Coastal Commission California Coastal Commission Hearthside Homes Theresa Henry South Coast Area Office 6 Executive Circle, Suite 250 South Coast Area Office 200 Oceangate, 10th Floor 200 Oceangate, 10th Floor Irvine, CA 92614 Long Beach, CA 92802-4302 Long Beach, CA 92802-4302 41 41 44 Bolsa Chica Land Trust Bolsa Chica Land Trust Downtown Business Association Evan Henry, President 5200 Warner Avenue, Ste. 108 Mr. Steve Daniels 1812 Port Tiffin Place Huntington Beach, CA 92649 200 Main Street#106 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 45 48 Downtown Residents Association Westminster Village HOA Ms. Marie St. Germain 5200 Blackpool Road 505 Alabama Westminster, CA 92683 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 c?-�. � �,,,96pg do-dod asofte iadej psaA � � /��/.09t5 aleldwal�,fuaAv asn <,n:e��� ,.,n Bey�� � C -0� - 7-17-14 RECEIVED 2014 JUL 18 All' 11: 12 TO: CITY COUNCIL MEMBER I CITY CItY K O OFF 2000 MAIN STREET I,LNttNGTON BEACH HUNTING TON BEACH, CA 92648 FROM: SUSAN WORTHY AND GUY GUZZARDO _17*'2'7p0 SyI1`XTH'iSTREET TI RE: PROTFST OF SURF CITY EXPANSION TO S" STREET "NO" TO CONDITIONAL USE P£°.`i;MIT NO. 12-02 G "NO" TO COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 1 2-_ - ;0 1 NET TO NOISE DEVIATION.is.i PERMIT I'vCi, 13--CjCt9 TO C TTY COUNCIL MEMBER, ENCLOSED ARE 3 LETTERS THAT MY HUSBAND GUY AND I WROTE ON; JUNE 24, 2n1 3 JANUARY 20, 2014 REGARDING THE ABOVE, SUBJECT (UNDER RE: ) . ALL 3 OF THESE LETTERS WERE SUBMITTED TO EIHAN EDWPRDS (STAFF) WHEN WE WERE Sk',N'I' -P-i.R1.OUS CITY HALL _� .- REGARDING )i `f' Ti+ TEE INTENT T"�Ai i-i"i e'-\ EXPAND AT i'�-��+ NOTIFICATIONS FE�.OT4 C �-t. s- ALA 1.�E�.ARD�NG iris l..iv i ANT O C,hl:til'iD SURE' CITY NIGHTS ,, IT TAKES A LOT OF TIME AND EFFORT TO COMPOSE LETTERS. . . 11,70ULD APPRECIATE IT IF Yt`)Ii WOULD TAKE THE TIME TO DEAD THEM OVER. WE ARE VERY CONCERNED ABOUT THIS ISSUE AND I-;AVE BEEN INVOLVED SINCE THE FIRST NOTICE WAS SENT iN 2013 . SINCERELY, �p 1 > SUSAN WORTHY ;AND GUY GUZZARDO SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION L&Is4- *mg at" ,*" / :13� 6-5-14 TO: Piannin-_, Commission and Ethan Edwards; (contact person) City Council. Chambers Public Hearing Tuesday, June 10, 2014 (7 : 00P.m. ) 2000 Main Street, H.B. CA _02648 FROM: Susan Worthy 128 I Sixth Street. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (-/1_4) 960-] 902 (T4e1_me Aiiti.rTue Store) -1 "'z_-01226 RE: Conditional Use Permit NO. l Coastal. Development Permit NO. 12-001 3 Noise Deviation Permit NO. 13-009 Environmental Impact Re-port NO. 13-003 (Surf City Nights) TO: Ethan and all Planninc, Commissioners, The request to expand "surf City Nights" to 5 Street- should he denied. "Surf City Nights" in its conception- tion was suppose to be a venue , for the "BID" businesses (to prom...ote./protit) for their benefit. It has since crown to 65 vendors that come from other outside counties (LA, Riverside, San Bernardino etc) . The 65 vendors are making the money, selling their food, selling their merchandise. Our 45 current bars are iDroba.bl,y, profiting from the weekly event and maybe a few restaurants . is it . 1 live on the corner of 16", and Walnut Ave . inside my kitchen every Tuesday Night rht I have had to listen (witb no cboice ! ) to amplified music being played on Main Street and it is loud enough that I can hear it 22 blocks away. I also have rental tenants that have been putting up with this racket I and blocks away. There are also apartments that are closer that are located right on the corner of 5 " and Walnut Ave. Why do we as residents have to keep t o I e r a t i�n g t h i,s? W- have tb, right to reacefi_il.., q,�jiet . enjoyment ofour property as well as my tenants residential rights with the same. As wit-h Ylluntil) ftc-lrl 111'�ea.ch style, every event keeps rjroG.Yinq bigger, bigger! bigger! and in turn, it gets worse, worse, and worse! LOUDER. . .MORE PEOPLE. . .MORE NOISE. . .MORE CRIME! Besides the residents being NEGATIVELY AFFECTED by this event every week with the "NOISE" it causes; the VANDALISM, GRAFFITI, URINATION, LITTERING, LOITERING _WTC. to our property that starts at 2 : 00p.m- (aftern=n) and goes on. until 1 : 30p.m. (next day when the bars close) . Is ABSURD! To live with this is illegal and is not right for the residents to endure and tolerate . M"r husband Guy and 1 own the M.E. Helme Antique and V collectible business located at 517 Walnut Ave. (between 5"-' and street on Walnut) . Since ti-I "-inniLng, cj - ing a!-."-.-._o_' ruining the circulation. flow has been a detriment to our business . The loss of city revenue in collecting parking fees duet tot the I,_ aout shutdown for thaL 8 hour C-1Los'uJ_E- t been detc:�rm'Llied -_i 40, 000 . 00 per month according to an article that I read in The Register newspaper. The ci.ty is not wise to lose that kind of income every month or 1180, 000 . 00 Per Year! The 8 hour street closure expands outwardly and affects all the parking throughout the surrounding residential neighborha(,-)d. Many of my regular custoiners C-an.not fil-d parking to access _my my customers have complained to me regarding this and will not attempt to come to the store on Tuesday because of Surf City Nights . We have had GRAFFTTI scratched (etched) into our large glass storefront windows that was discovered the next day on Wednesday i opened the stolr`a that now ,-le have to sPend additirnal Morley .1 need to install a protective anti- to have repaired. Also, I will the ing araftiti film on the -,lass to prevent this from occurr �Uture at M�y r cost . On Tuesday, September 25 ."MZ21, at 2 : 30p.m. to 3 : 00p.m. 1 j became a victim of an armed robber,,f and an assault in the store. additional 7 months .r spent .33 days jT1 the hosp'I ital and an recuperating. it shut our store from operating- for '7 months. We tined pril 16- e tu ih201 . . . . pr re-op t h.r c,,aq,h Jan-u—ir yd ?nil_,� ard we are ci.i.rrently pro�cessing wri.M, 11 .2 .5 1 1 .. - t_ the court system regarding a future trial . Surf City Nights already the way it is now has been a p_obl-,a i n nmy r 2 S Jl d e n t il a.-I 1 a r e a, w i my 's i 1.r r o u n dJ_ng neighbors, and ,j i t h m-y business . To further the -expansion to 5`11 street with more street he absurd. closures and more NOISE is based o n t ,.joj l . - to a1so 1-1,ri.n- tc-) your attention +that The Strand t. i j�_ complex (city blocks 104 and 105)1 have restrictions in their approved "E,',IR" regarding the continuing impact (significant adverse negative ? es-)u.r Ce according to the Californ.La cultural. - . i I "t�' ' 11- , L -I Environmental Quality Act . That resource being The Helme-Worthy National Register Historic. Site. They have to be in compliance ad.-verse, neaative i rpa t per iadl f o r e-"'e re ga r,,J i 1 9 In conclusion, the California Environmental Quality y, Act has already determined that there ,,.,--uld be a significant en.vironment-,-1 G.f,eC.t 4 .1 tj-jiS is approved arc' T acfree. Please do not approve this NO to the Condi t iona,I 1.1se Permit N0. 12-026; 1,10 to the Coastal Development Permit No. 1-2-001 No to the Noise Deviatinn Permit No . 13-009 This entire -venue needs to be relo(...,ated to the Pier plaza wlaeise aii these events are suppose to be Sincerely, cc: tali fornia Coasta , Crm omi s s 11 Susan Worthy 0 1k a � July 17, 2014 RECEIVED 2314 JUL 18 Ali 11: 12 Ms. Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk Hunt Beach City Council Members CITY CLERK City of Huntington Beach 11CITY OF ISLIPPLMENTAEUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 Main Street 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, CA 92648 COMMUNICATION James A. Aul Meeting Date: I IaL 122 Y2 6th Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Age Item No, Z3_ 714-536-4652 Subject: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA Reference: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026/ COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT NUMBER 13-009/ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 13-003 —APPEAL (SURF CITY NIGHTS) Ms. Flynn (and Council Members), I am totally (100+ %) opposed to Surf City Nights for the reasons stated in the paragraphs below. Furthermore, I believe it is not family oriented due to the drinking and other carrying on that takes place on this night. EVENT ENCROACHMENT: There are far too many contributors to the overbearing loudness as it currently is (in violation). Why increase this number NOISE: Yes! There certainly is noise and plenty of it— already. And, as stated in the referenced Notice, "... permit increases to ambient noise levels already in excess of City standards." Already in excess make it very clear that the current standards, your own city ordinances, are NOT being enforced. That causes one to wonder what other ordinances are being overlooked and not enforced. It appears the violation(s) are, obviously, for the benefit the numerous bars and their owners located on and around Main Street in the downtown area. I have been a resident of Huntington Beach since the summer of 1967 and in the downtown area, at the above address, since October 1986 and I say that more noise (and/or louder noise) from whatever source is NOT necessary or welcome for ANY reason —AT ALL! Current ordinances/laws should be strictly enforced. I am firmly against anything that will permit more noise, more drinking, etc. Has any council member or staff heard or seen what goes on downtown on Tuesday nights when the Surf City Night has concluded? That is, the shouting, screaming, cursing, sometimes fighting, public urination, etc.? I say it would be even better to move Surf City Nights to the parking lots on the beach side of PCH between 1st Street and Main Street thus keeping Main and 5th streets open. Local residents have the right to peace AND quiet. We should not be subjected to the whims and desires of the bar/pub owners (like Gallagher's Pub and Grill, Hurricane's and, Perq's to name a few) just so they can increase their profits. It seems criminal to want to try and change the City Code for even one (1) night. Why do we, the residents always have to fight this type of stuff? Why must the residents be the ones who have to suffer just for the sake of Main Street Business owners (mostly bar owners)? Therefore, let us NOT have Main St. and 5t" St. closed. Let us NOT have loud amplified music nor let us have children's games around all the alcohol that is consumed. As your notice states, the noise laws aren't enforced now. A ul Copy to: Mr. Matthew Harper, Mayor Mr. Joe Shaw, Mayor Pro Tempore Ms. Connie Boardman, Council Member Mr. Joe Carchio, Council Member Ms. Jill Hardy, Council Member Mr. Jim Katapodis, Council Member Mr. Dave Sullivan, Council Member Mr. Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner, Planning Division California Coastal Commission ��- • m � - SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: L1 / A Item No. l.� SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meeting bete: 711 1/ OF PUBLIC HEARING A` e Item Noe BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, July 21, 2014, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following Planning and zoning item: Q CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 12-026/ COASTAL DE � �V f,!! PERMIT NO. 12-001/ NOISE DEVIATION PERMIT .7"93- 9 ,J ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO.- 13-003 — APP S RI CITY NIGHTS): Appellant: Joe Carchio, Councilmember A c&ts- City of Huntington Beach, Office of Business Development,..K lee FritzalAZ;: -- 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648/ DowntoQ Busies ss Improvement District, Susan Welfinger, 315 3rd Street, Suite E, Hunting of n Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Request: CUP/ CDP: To permit the temporary closure of Main Street and 5t Street every Tuesday night between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM to accommodate a Street Fair and Certified Farmers' Market consisting of: live entertainment including ` Fl amplified street 'r , p performances, children s games and activities, Y/ local mr -'ays, sidewalk sales, a food-court, and the sale of prepac' -icrafted items. NDP: To permit temporary and perioc' `'ant noise levels already in excess of City stanr > ,`� �( potential environmental impacts ass Street Fair and Certified their d C Fe 4 /� a i adjoining public and Q P,p1 J t7\ een Pacific Coast Highway \ K. ,v Q J the adjoining half blocks of f- 9 aing onto the first block of 5tn ✓ay and Walnut Avenue. Citv r Nv ;nvironmental assessment for Item # 1 was prt,, v�, 0 (� � W � nce with the California Environmental Quality Act. Item # 1 could have a significant environmental effect �� Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is warranted. EIR No. 1 c the City of Huntington Beach Planning and Building Department, 2000 �.. ireet, and is available for public inspection t J and comment by contacting the Planning and Building Department, or by yCJ telephoning (/14k536-52N. 'v A C.\Users\Reprographics\AppData\Loca]\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ZVWN79B6\072114 Surf City Q % Nights Legal Notice.docx