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Establishment of Huntington Central Park
, � Yore epprored Hi1D-Id00r 1edjet paross Ma Sg-pled, 0411) U.S.DEPANTMENT OF HOUSING AND UIIOAII OEYELOPMEN! To Bl AOI(ALIM far KID OPENS/ACE LAND PROGRAu 0►[r-S/lC[ 1�Y0 raOJ(CT sYrs(!t APPLICATION FOR GRANT TO ACQUIRE ANILOR DEVELOP LA D FOR OPEN-SPACE PURPOSES (Title V11,Housing Act of 1961,As Amended) PATE R[C[Iv110 fhST MIOl3T Preporc oris/sal sad t evejotstd copio. for ILO. fists ordtie set E copies is jisder No. [, espy in sioder No. 1 044 1. A. 11MIIICA:IW OP AFTLIOM.UID [gi1TTACf fEM" Lsgsl aass► of Applicasts Sbrsoa to wtux Inquiries &boat applicattos &taaid be diroetod, CITY OF WI'TINGTON BEACH wsaw Floyd C. Belsito Titlos Adninis trat ive Assistant idsil[o# skives, Address (Intlsdt City, }fall (lat[sde Tot Cilrl: ZIP Csdr)• �'.0. Box 190 P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Toloploae ifo.s S36—SZ06 Area Code, 714 B. ROMM ACTIVITIES (Cssti "ptofriotr Sws) 0 Aegalattieo only G Awfoltlon and darep► opnrst Doreloat only (I ave 1B1ot's is bias (C,omplet• all bloc la� � (Leave [poste a %last) ' C. SM0331(b1 Hfs�tit+l applicstfos govimlom of provlonoly approved spollestioa dstod If , for purpose ofs 0 ch3are in ssosst or location of land 0 oneta is 0sso341 of relocstlos grAnt to be setelrod Q Otter fd/rcij?) ` Cksate is proposed osa heaps is prepeead davefopmest activitloo j Usage Is smosst of project groat ` D, fE3"IP al OP Ltltd? 'ID Ili:ACWIMD ANDIWOMMOW The lead to ba ncoafsed sadfor Aovelops-b 1. ((A,sl r./r.P.iars hs(ss)) Is �][lsdoreleped Predooit+siall>r i3srelopod {lrt:ated I■ tolit-up csds►elop44 portlau of urban area) 1 2. Is sltsstrd in the tubas eras Isms u the Ma}lcita, Santa Ana, Garden CtrOVe�SMSA and is the rS y of M t i nngtonn_Beachv Celt' n, r of_nronag. State of } California Cis$ (it oppidsst[s). Cseari(des), and$tots(,) 1. p. Is bowled as described Ins ' i of oplisstiou cosars sclu4sition, Ito, attstbod legal dosesiption(s). 1 i of oppliedidow cssrrs 4evely.rst salt', Segal dascript[sra(s) submitted wit► spplleatiro for grist for I Project V.. CALIF-0SA-448(Gj,,ro,oj March 'S (1 d. Coselsis of opproal"tell S S _6z .acres. i J. (Coa`itts It opPliesi7s) Ccaslots of noncostittssye parcels. Rsplacst psvlau 04PIOn,whIch Is 0681410 (s7rsr) � J_ �... • ..._. .�..+.... w .. w.1.: 'A «._,lU.w.r.r:r. l�`rJ• '..'.�w'a+rtfly\.•.� » [film' Dom PTIOR or PiOitY'>ID rernXi f wnT171T3 Huntington Central Park will be developed as a csJ=unity park. It will 'be passive with emphasis on a natural landscape. These will be beautiful large groves of trees and generous open areas . Walks and paths will wind in and out of the trees taking people to hills and valleys in the part;. There will be views to the lakes and distant mountains. The ocean will be seen from bluffs in the park. Parking will be minimal but conveniently located. It will be concentrated and on the periphery of the park. Landscaping will bring all parts of the park together forming beautiful sittings for buildings and delightful area for people to play and relax. The park will be fun; it will be colorful, changing and exciting. There will be areas for every person, animal and bird. It will be a part of the City and the City a part of the Central Park. r, PROWL Mz G. TYPE of Ilf1n't & TO IZ ACWIZM (eAett appreprdere lae(ee)) 0 Teo elnple ❑SIMI@ fSpecttjy) Park sad recrostiosal gospel@$ t—'7 Goaaersailea of 1"4 aa/ g' �T�� TI3E POtf® I�17Q1LfD P6t odQ'ILTI0 r" FI�JQ.T ILTiYRIT=3 j IJ otkes eatrral re.oerns leorislties (after ffm ar/raral of arpitptloa)l Q118terlc or resale Purposes oeveloprrt (after caresaconat of develofwat astivitles)r I. 0f3f° UTIQI Cr CMPLET9 09LT T. C1OMATIC11 OF W"L/7l ONLY' GRW A3/f13: If AE USIOWN t1RU T AiM.W--- 1I 1t1I731O N TOT&. AHOVNT castlased TOTAL AMOUNT s AMOUNT IDF CNANU AMOUNT OF 0SIDE f (t or —) (+ or 1. tstho-ok of total 7. Xas-Soderal Project cost alti:s y.tyi s 606,768 t l t (3ae of Lisdrs t = 7S2,472 ( )1 Ur.■at a A. Geh 606,768 t ) L 1>�rl flea Bad serviess coat �sat)a — ( ) 1. Project trsat ! app [id for t- C"tee. � 752,472 I ) IN 2M ton 145,700 i. Jldstalstsrtln 0- D 0 of Liss 1 ;e_ 9. If" relocation � d. PtojeYt ti ( ) Frans f 1saPaetias fa '. — er 'Omit it spplfestlas co7ars csly devesopeo►at of open-own load, o O a Neon 44a I oit It spplicatioe covers only acvslatt[oa of land. Phase Acquisition Costs 60alt If spplic;ties covers only +sidevelopad and/or prddcalsontly sadevelopwi land. ! J. APf.1a..tnor f The Applicant Isreby ap}/3Igo to tte Uisited ststes of Awris for tko financial aselatzsce Irdlepled Is olock I i above, seder the provlaloss of Title V11 of %to touetap 4t of 1091, as SM&del, to all In flaaaciar tug project :i deacrlbed Is thle spplieattos. ff K. SUFFWTUC l7OMWITATI00 ' -i 'Ile dr+ess+"tattes aibattttd to support of it[$ applicatlos *tell be coasiddsed part of tilts aplieatlos. l I. D�?I0M ' IN OTT1M YNAMM, the applicant Sea cassai thfs applicattos to be oxecatod as February Ip 7j CITY OF HUXTiNi;rON BEAL'li � r Lvsal were of App1deewr 1 a e Mayor, Hunting den ea Californi Tdrle ' cro 179•ese M1llDi600(t.dy) I i i S i OS 101 l�i�i...r.w+w.•�..a.9:s,�vx w�+.wt+n,:7:':V1�1A J�� i i�r,L� _,�..,-�-wr+..n....o.«�....... .�C:s�i .• �•�.•� } �`' � i ti�'�.i.�:i ,+-:r�.I p'•.%i4,w��y�li��l�:�l.�ti� Y ,.I.��11�'�` [ OS ill AREA-wIDE COMPREHENSIVE PLAWNING Huntington Beach is a member of the Southern California Association of Governments as witnessed by the attached agreement dated October 28, 1965. E Huntington Beach received Open Space Grant Funds under Project OS-30 approved October 26, 1965. As a part of this application the Orange County Planning Department indicated its role in the county planning process (see attachment) . The. Orange County Planning. Department, with- the assistance of TRW Systems Group, has completed the program-design phase of a County-wide general plan of which Huntington Beach is an integral part. Coddes of this plan have not been made available to the City at the submission ! of this application. As soon as copies are received, we will forward some to your office. i OS ill ? (.,;• �J bey` � '� P • j SO4!'MR21 CAI.VOM11A ASSOCIATION OF aOVgMWMS AaMOMM • i THIS AOhi MIT It made and entered into by and between the county and city governments which on its effective date are, or thereafter become signatorleo hereto; N I T N E S S 9 T If: . i WMW-AS, there le a demonstrated need for the establishment of � an aseoclation of county and city governments within the Southern Callfornia Area to provide a forum for discussion and study or r+eglonal problems of mutual interest And concern to the counties and cities, and to faellitate the development or recoimendatlono for the j solution of, such problems; and WH$IMAS; Title I, Division 7, Chapter 5 of the Government node of the State of California authorizer, the ,point exerclae by agree- Ment of two or more public agencies of any power common to them; and WHEREA.4, the parties hereto possess 1n common the power to study] discues and recomend pollcles and procedures for the solu- tion of area-hide problems of direct concern to the perfosvwce of their constitutional and statutory functlong and to Join, aasocla- bons and expend public funds for these purposes; &,.►ad WHERBAS, it is the desire of the parties hereto to become members or and participate in the aaaoclation hereby establiahed; - HOW* THEREPORB, In conslderatlon of the execution of this agreement by otheV counties and cities eligible to membership in tho Assocletlon establlahed hereby, the parties hereto agree as folloxas 1, association Entabllshed. An aaaoaiation conslutln, of the partlee to this 8greement la hereby eotablinhe'd to be known as 3outharn California Association of Governments. The association shall be subJect to and shall be governed by the Py-bnxs, a copy of whteh'l• attached hereto and by this reference made a part of thle agmomnt. 05 111 ,• ' 2. Parties. r-111 i_ Only those counties and cities eligible for membership in the Southern California Association or Governments pursuant to said By, Laws may be oi• become parties to this agreement. 3. Parties Become Members. Each party to this agreement is a member of the Southern California Association or Governments and is entitled to the rights and privileges and In subject to the obligs- i l tions of members, all as provided for in caid By-Laws. i 4. Additional Parties. If the By-laws of the association are { amended as therein provided to permit additional counties or addi- tional cities to be eligible for membership in the association, such additional counties or cities may become parties to this agreement. 1 5. Parties. Termination. Any party to this agreement may cease to be a party hereto and may withdrav from memberatUp In the association by the adoption by ita legislative body of a recolution of intention to withdraw and by giving the executive director of the association and the other parties to this agreement written notice of its Latention to withdraw at least thirty (30) days before f� the effective date thereof. Any party to this agreement which tails I ;-. - •. to pay any assessment o: dues as provided for in the Byw Lawa stall i be considered to have withdrawn frogs the association' and shall "cease i to be a party hereto. If at any time after .the efreatil-e date of , thin agreement fewer than Pitt jt B Y Per cent (50%) of the eligible { countries or rewer than Piny per cent (50%) of the eligible cities are partlen to this agreement, this agreement shall terminate. A enc to Administer Ure..m�nt. The association es �..�.�� .' �' fib.. 11shed by this agreement shall be the agency to administer this agreement. ?. Powera of Association. The association shall have the power, in, its own name, to make and enter into contracts, to employ RgentS and en to ee$ to acqutrej p Y , � bald and disposes of property, real and personal, and to incur debts, liabilities or obllgationd . 7 t necessary for the aca=pliahment of the purposes of this agreement. 8. First Budget. Notwirhatanding the provialons of Section i B of Article V111 of seld By--laws, the budget fok, the remainder of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, shall be adopted at the first meeting or the General Assembly and the aaeessments for said period shall be based thereon. 9. Amendment. This agreement may be amended at any tints by the written agreement of all parties to it. 10. Duration of Atreement-. This agreement shall continue in effect until it is rescinded by mutual consent of the parties or terminated in the manner provided herein or in the By-Lewa. 11. Disposition--or Assets on Termination. Upon termination of this agreement any money or assets in possession of the assdcia- tion after th6 payment of all 3riabilities, costs, expenses and charges validlq incurred under this agreement shall be returned to the. parties in proportion to their contrlbutlons detemined as of the time of termination. 12. Effective Date of Agreemer::. This agreement shall be effective upon its execution by fifty per cent of the* sligfble counties and fifty per of the el' glble cities. Executed by'the undersigned cities and counties upon the respective dates set forth after their 'eignatures. f B i of WHOM hai . ATTEST: Ir' t iY It x' I • 7 , _q ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 4DO West Eighth St►s.t, Santa Ma, Cnlifamia Tol.phon« 4:71.0547 )G�n� A IIcINNIi CMIRM AN IfA FIR r L.0LADES July 300 196j #,Ck --"AIWASS ' GFU+AGE t: PAEbL! file Oliver Svera'tt :►.AF)LES w oARNrS " dssistaat R_ al oglo Director ,"Eh- c F-rom 1 1 for Upoo zraas NARRr E. AEPOH RomAng •ad Hem 1tames ASemay PLArUUAJ VIRWOK 90 Khrkat Stmot i UK Pranoi660 3. C"ornia i ass Pr*joct not 03-300 HnritizCt*A Beach. LWAr Kra Evs"m I' no City of HumIngSes Desch Dee r"test ed We off es to supply the Vo LkLM ate! Now Flmnao igwa}+ with a asva�aca rr at the Arming program aumnly bolo Pursued by this Goupty, sa rogp8stecd is yve:r letter 6f Juno s7 p 1Q63 to the Redsftbl.e Rebut fit. LmbwA, Mayor of Huntington Beaabo En ed, 1ww w1U nad several deamenta roaoatly publishad by this d"M meet ghat pertain to our pl.a=Ing activities ot) or t► the rmins =111as 0 sulAitiaion. and rariAnce procedures �LJ omUy "rrl" Bur 0f lac. Twt +wM an* JA 00rwse Cmnt Plaening, 196110 that the CountTT h� bow d0fded Is" 9 pp areas. Each of then* areas has ►' •r tdu rooeivv sm"VidIV mster plAnin stustudy p and as those utast,tgr $,: :r. v attAd 1Lsy beams ausaaawts to the more 1 QII c"o Ct'satt tester Plan of Land Use# 2947. we have "Meted t he p3.alao ter fire of tbove ar&Aa during the last sal Yea= at fife plums have amounted to a total areal of 100 equrs all* a. pftr soWles of these p1ims are includod in the melam d paskket. f. Amoww MI Q, of ow rdaaat y lunaizg activitie6 is the RIAastsr pl rf° Parks for Orange County"� (aa clog*d). The s tkis plan is to indicate the potential zit 4s' adoptable to ties ua" tas will provide as adequate development ` tsar the pew livingin Orange Caounty� batr xww aa4 in twAawss We to tactinue avr rocroat ou aLudies and sAd ttsrlsos, oar oleca nks Is this water }elan, such as r1disit snd h1" muse am arm we* PIV& eaa and stuly of potential too 4u also fw exalosed the pumeatloa "Tbe DLaini.ahinE `II� away Kybhse rrltish is a statamumt to the Orange County Board of = 1 s KeWs and AM P;isouaift CwnUsion. It ejWrossee tha role seoftsitIMIA e1 of the Owe Caunt,y Planting Us paltowt• e, ....r 'fib;.♦•-'J '•� ,;Y-e,w... R .,• ' ... ^,'. J.�:.:l.. — �"_.. .., ., . .. .a......•...,w _ " r .r Xre 011vear Everett July 30, 1963 ?ago 2 Other a----I to of county-wide and regional planning being carried on by this ;Rice area Is the blaster Plan of Shorelines adopted in 1941 :end revi8oi: and am=dod is 1949. 2. The Master Plan of Arterial }iighvays. This plan aervas as a basis for a unique cooperative Pinancinr progran bietween tho Cmt, ,end the cities within the County. 3. The UHTS (Los Angeles Aegtonal Transportation Study) program. OreaSe County took an active part in this long range planning effort. t 4. The Southern California Rational Recrimtion Study, a study of exibtina and Datent al recreation facilities in the 12 counties in Southern California. 5. :'ho Rasearth Section of our department has taken an active part in the gubliaatia8 of the Worange County Comma Tract •ports" the "Census Trust Street Indexsw the *Population and ' Hmsftg "Charactdriatiess" and the "Qtarterly Population All of the anclosed publications represent only a crass section or sanyle of Rho emtinuing p3.annlna program that is being carried ou bl the. Orange Cmmty Planning Department. It further i infansat.ioc is desired or there are any questions concerning our planning acti-rities Asses contact uo. Very truly years S, OWGR COUXTL PLdNNUG DEPARVENT f.. key Its Bergh laiwing Director ; rarest S. Diakason Anwistant Planning Director DRlbd ftalsaw al Onus cetasy Pia i 1961 f The orba Dade► deesoftiPlan (~: The •Orataae Ce mmiftity, General Plan The LsSma hi&nel Goineral 'Plan. . fto CeVietaevae•Tall Geneiral' Plan The Pia" Aster Play of Re w2al Parks Gme►l. Plan. of Ridgy and Hlkiag Trails � `Yfd'i+r:L.T•.a a ......rcra.. ♦ rrc� : •v. - ... .. .f. .. r :..r......, - .. ... ._ �. � r-.-.• V .,r...�-.. 1 Kr. 011 Ivor cvoratt July 30, 1963 Palo � DacXoauros (Continued h Motor Plan of Arterial Highways The_ Diminithins Caaatr Kyth t qu ;rtobrly Population Rs rt la popution and Bvu�aiag rac,49riotica Orange County Census tract Nport pzvgmaa Report Street Xanin.t Cowitten A Study of h�tare Lid Una ar,d Projected AY erlal Highest Sydte® ' cc: Honorable Robert H. Las►bort btayor of Huntington Beach bira Kom Reynoldar ;luntit5ton Bauch .�. Pxannimg Department 1. r 1 l 1�^¢f "_" 'Yr '1T31` fw r.'+:1 J+ � •-'•• ... S,-... :t': -t' ..-� f •r•-t. `�� �� �. t- n S 'fir• i1♦ {. OS ill LOCAL COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Huntington Beach is- engaged iri a comprehensive planning; program. The Planning Department has divided the city into five study areas for bluster Planning purposes. Each area is updated periodically adding elements as they are prepared. Currently the blaster Plan contains the following elements (see attachments) : 1 . Land Use 2 . Arterial Streets and Highways 3. Public Faciliti&s (Study Area 1 Only) 4 . Parks , Open Spaces , Schools and Recreation S . Non-Structural Blight Also ' included as .attach.ments are two recent ordinances defiling with' the City's concern with beautification: 1 . Underground Utilities Commission Regulations 2 . Design, Review Boers; The entire Huntington Deach:Zoning. OT inance. was submitted .wi'th-:Open Spuce, Grant Application Project OS-30', Huntington 'Be ach, approved October 26 196S. ' The ieit for the btastar Plan of P ; arks=, •Open=.spaces , Schoals� an�I Recreation was, submitted with' our; Open 'Space: Laid Application CALIF-OSA-375(G) which received HUD approval . The City has also 'adopte"d .resolutions establishing/,u .time �schedula„ f o,r:auopt o j,: In co a t;_to: the,:tdaste r .;P1'an. fsee�,attached far ado ti^on of�a Nnlunctionewit g.'. � .. , :: . . . ; P g arming h�the Housin EI'ement � •.,thc:;,Pl . and Building-Department s, personnel are conducting a housing survey to ascertain existing housing conditions (see attached memoranda) . 0S ill .. }• ° .f. .. r - • it, y 1 � IL 1 STUDY AREA INDEX N W \\ •4 1 \\ LAND USE �•�� AND MM '" MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE 1 1 I I LLB{..�� I \ •*• 1 � 1, f � 1 = \ r! n \ i t CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a, �-- alA.4[ccwltr c�L110Rt1�A ..P� "ll"a w OI ED~"-a— x"."wr 1 i•Ktil3i:l�llk•►.�ia.:Y':,k'!:-I.i''♦k.•"�,r'•+?'I;Txarw...�--.___.. .._ -....,,.,,,,,,t� '��_.Y�T�+r-^-...`..��,�.,,,.,�M•�„7�o,CrS1��47�+eiT..-"��"�','�r-�� ..,��+,1�}'w•*:Ifi r ' t• r , t z MASTER PLAN t'*>, of STUDY AREA 1 pES W? ADOPTED Or THE CIT:COUNCIL ON /-1•6) " � �sRlxxx ri >rKll Iik R!(gllltll ilfi83(ffYliiffllw/ a Au L�-J / I" t�rw' dr. �L _ ! LEGEND: RENDENTIAL Low Orm"V f 1/1 YIDIta P&OSITV MION 09112ITY I f COMMERCIAL ►„t L 1=-NVAk INA IRtllw.r RrLATro r C7 offict-►RD S[ACH-Rtr INDUSTRIAL ' x1c 1M LIONT PUILIC UTILITY WAIIER USES 7RAhSPOR701011 rottrH U IrTCHII mma YAM 146mu r :. * lgtRY �4c It ff!! '• �� t[tollOAtRr M1NYAr �/'•: + ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,���///��� .aaaq fTAi[ N•IHYAY �t�R��tf�1l! flflg7R v MR1t* Jx/1gt7tf '• . ft •. raarosto PUBLIC fACILITIE9 •'.r '•�� i[ Y`!R'T. -0r © m tlCYC4TAl1Y B�O�L Me Xxx r f1,1 I Y.7 E= 1. 0011 /MiN SCHOOL .O "•'0 1 t O CA7 NON SCHOOL �5 ,i,'�t•.'• L 1 [�7 8[16H001111000 IACIC cm cOkvmTT IARR 0td[ATIOR CEIFT[R usuar ('"�•� WATER RESERVOIR OTHER o i" taco 4000 4000 CCI M pulp fell SCiLC In rt[r `�` SPECIAL U3E3 Q' CHYOCN t autrtRY EM g0SMTAL Y[CTmO MALL .. ..,.., wylr.•w.r..��•.-.._. .. ,.. �•t)w•«•�•�:i.�,w �—.,;•rrva...��•'•".."wJY..+w..4�r.•r=:� i��t7.tA e?{ �.41'.;;`:i;til 4a•w.wrw . s _ , , MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE _ STUDY AREA 2 , AUGUST 3 11964 LEGEND: caul-EK ' 'y PUBLIC VIES ► // - r N AVF PE310E1f7lAL ��' •• •'•' (le rEftOrS ••••/C11 A RE1 •••• •. .• . tw l40 PCRSOIIS [II f ACI[y i•:�: I=/-A a��_' AVC • �w 160 IW"Wkl PER ACRE) •�.�w�.�.• COMMERCIAL 0 • �t� •••• �.••.•'•••w•f• •• 'i [•+i�[f/ 1I130f1A:1T RELdTED • •• .•••••• ••..�;Y•••••�..•••�•• •'. ••�:�' P:: . INDUSTRIAL 'WARIER•'•'•' •.':•':.••• t• ',�: TRANSPORTATIO,Y POOL" STATE NICHWAT ' ASa (MAURY ow4f ly .js:• � .....%Gt77fC�� ••� A :. SCCOWArtY IWMUy �� 1:31'' •�• *l•. _tomXiE 'SIB ':i . fNTE7tCNANGE •::: ::i:: I H"El BCERT� T)" RAN WAS ;:fit •'•'.• [.:III C7TT COIA�ttL ••••�•' ,'-�•'. OF TIC I I=iI CITY OF~ A)TY7N EEAC71 A.M AN :A► MLfENr TO A40 ►ART � IAIBEI:T '. I Of TNC 1lAr"TER PLAN Cf L4ND AdAL ;;-- !t• �vE USE OF SAID CITY •f.••• �. ADOPTED BY RLSOLUTIDN 1-4mDZ9 IOQp a000 ..... r/ 7NcS JRJ OAY Of AUOIJST.I9Ci4 !" i' .. ..... ' e .•CAAd IN FEET •Y" ':':: " � A7TEST: AT �: ,.•I # CITY 0-4i�k RK ELLIS AVE . .a-7Y r.. ��"•'�`::.:. 'v"r.•.Gat i�':.'+a.tcrw.rw•...•,K[.s'A-;tv • -... � i - ... _ - ,, _. -, - •\fit MASTER FLAN OF LAND USE STUDY AREA 3 OR `t JULY 6 , 1964 -.�n� 1 -WhZ XT TO AMC PART or T„cUA'Tt - i1 SAIDR PLAN Or LLkC UZ Or t > We rA'Y.:M ACriOrrD fT RCSOL po" No 2Oro This st+( DAT Or JJL1',rocA r � • O 1000 1000 Y300 40O0 tea([ w IECT 4 ' ' lST .� CrrT CLLw. :r C C'c r� c \� •:: ..........".'.:. V� SLATER • ,.ram � f •�::�-.i LEGEND: f RESiV-HTIAL D catrwr t; As er(s�tt ®ocsu a TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC USES ; G� [(RI rElesoNs 7[R ALTER RETAIL. A� $•-aTT K.fLAT C'_•�- Sa1O0. ••• �: �'( 110ftAf RCLAnD Qf YAICR KC4ftLT /t'r;;;: .•�. �., Mum H= »4 SC(:J PARR !c0 F[ASOItM U A� A L:XX LI INDUSTRIAL Pao. !R roG�tT �= ��"L''Y' ���� �';•• :wRr �•� GOLF iRR:EMm � � :�• r © L1TiR ICART lMr-Ur .y HdN �'•�� AlrrDRT OP MCI ti:A dT: WJWTW4TOM DEAC» PLANWW, DC". 14 MASTER PLAN of LAND USE -. WESIFMUI.'TER _ �. AVE STUDY AREA 4 NOVEMBER , 963 `Yy pp� i 0 too 2000 3000 4000 IN FEET d i v•. 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CITY 11F HUNTINGTON REACH 11110414, t ill\71 1:11.t1'Uk�1.1 ►RETAf[D IT MNIIN6TC14 KAN ILANNiN[tgr"TAI[NT —55— � t R r i { i • c E i� i { :i ; i I r OS III .'r ? w t �`Il•,r rSj1.�'•r 1 �`t'.'.1' (.'.,_r ,\_ ...,.. '� f MASTER PLAN OF ARTERIAL STREETS AND HIGHWAYS V,I � ~• r�w LEGEND: FREEWAY +•.. MAJOR— ._..•_120'It/W ---• PRMARY_._..._l&R/W SECOIQARY.._._H0'R/W 110TE; ♦:�.I� •- �,. ttsrp lKt attut !irlrM«OIT o/w� � racr�raaiun, krwn«art ar w Oy1SA Untl It✓rC in YK�f•MK 40 IrO,f d W limit Mari trd"uNOT tf►aarur„c Ant I • s .w1 wr•//..I wr/yy1 ww FIII Ir1:11 r•�I rrlw ' M✓`r 4/,/�nw. //'''''' III ' 1�/w1 w M r/M A•M•� ..� M/r r//II•w1 1 rw1 w•w/1 M rw�ww ..w►w.r �/ww./ 'w 1 f CITY OF HU,NTINGTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY r-tWFORNJA /w1 4 i „'r.1law�pti'.•".,�2'i".-.�Y,3•;1.i.Y.lt1:'� .. �.:: • �....f-.ter—. .... ...--.......w _ _ • 'w .�� 7� 4C::.• ..�. 1. .� "' Tl'!V M�M^ti1�4'.T� .:..rMN��. iir:..c ~� t ��•r-"wr�!r1 i f w , "'"".r..,.. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Fzn% " �.� 11 au►cg couwl r CtLV OPWA •w w,af1'lI�1C'r;raa. � ♦ N RESOLUTION NUMBER AND wr.�.•�..e+•ww�••w r w�r•.r.•w w•n..w � � .M MI�r•rw�.r..r....•-..•« ♦ /� AMENDED DATE 1 174. Fo ' a 11 LJ I I 71 LEGEND: X. tlei.q' /A17rlr1T6 �� sa+oola A►F AWN 108)4 film 1� ►A�llle Ao�Atcyt `-.�� c 1 I&F TO TNg Cl1Y 4 PARKSfA RIE Wcar000 Q Lj corw.lTr ® O 4r a esaa+�Ar 13 CJ ®' 0' SPEOAL FACA,ITIES 1 nc"tAnoK ctn • gallon n/w Lm G7 PIAh%tO Willi. L On � ~� PARKS, OPEN SPACES, SCHOOLS, 1 AND RECREATION ELEMENT OF THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE 1 - 3 ti t 4 v r { ` NON-STRUCTURAL BLIGHT ELEMEW t OF THE MASTER ti(r PLAN ; Ann- CtRStt4CLStOKf �� ��, 1 i •'+ /,� �� T-;o y.♦aNH M r-rrM•r w , t� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH - GfL411GE C01lITT GLIFOfttEA j • a` ti'. PLANNING GENERAL PROVISIONS S . 9750 ARTICLE 975 UNDERGROUMING OF UTILITIES S. 9750 DEFINITIONS. Whenever in this article the words or phrases hereinafter in this section defined are used, they shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in the following defini- tions; (a) Commission shall mean the Public Utilities Commission of the state of California. I (b) Underground UtiilitY District or District shall mean that area in the city within which poles , overhead wires And associated over- head structures are prohibited as such area is described in a resolution adopted pursuant to the provisions of Section 9753 .1 of this article. (c) Person shall mean and include individuals, firms , corporation, partnerships and their agents and employees . (d) Poles , overhead wires and associated overhead structures shall mean poles, towers , supports, wires , conductors ,guys , stubs , platforms , crossarms, braces, transformers, insulators, cutouts, switches , communication circuits, appliances, attachments and appurtenances located aboveground within ra district and used, or useful, in supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service. (e) Utilit;X shn11 include all persons or entities supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service by means of elec- trical materials or devices, S . 9751 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES COMtiISSION ESTABLISHED. There is hereby established an Underground Utilities Commission for the City of Huntington Beach, which said commission shall consist of five members , three appointed by the City Council, two appointed by the Planning Commission either from its own body or the citizens at large.. In addition thereto, the City Council may appoint representatives of public utilities companies as nonvoting, ex o€£icic members of said commission, Commissioners shall serve for four-year terms at the pleasure of the City Council, provided that upon the initial appoint- ment of commissionern , two members shall be appointed for a term of two years , and three members shall be appointed for a term of four years . S975,2_ PURPO E, The purpove of the Underground Utilities Commission is to make preliminary and comprehensive studies of various areas of the, city to determine which areas should have priority for undergrounding utilities and to make objective recommendations and reports on such priorities 'to the City Council for the use of the City Council during public hearing . �. 9753 GENERAL PROVISIONS PLANNING .r S. 9753 PUBLIC HEARING BY COUNCIL. The Council may from time to time call public hearings to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures within designated areas of the city and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric , communication, or similar or associated service. Prior to holding such public hearing, the City Engineer shall consult with all affected utilities and shall prepare a report for submission at such hearing, containing, among other information, the extent: of such utilities participation and estimates of the total costs to the city and affected property owners . Such report shall also contain an estimate of the time required to complete such underground installation and removal of overhead facilities , The City Clerk shall notify all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned by mail of the time and place of such hearings at least ten (10) days prior to tha date thereof. Each such hearing shall be open to the public and may be continued From time to time. At each such hearing all persons affected shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The decision of the Council shall be final and conclusive. S . 9753.1 COUNCIL MAY DESIGNATE UNAERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS BY RESOLUTION. If, after any such public hearing the Council finds that the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires such removal And such underground installation within a designated area, the CounciL shall, by resolution adopted by affirmative vote of at least five members of the City Council, declare such designated area an Underground Utility District and order such removal and under- ground installation. Such resolution shall include a description of the area comprising such district, the reason for placing public utilities underground (see Public Utilities Commission Rule 20) , and shall fix the time within such affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service . A reasonable time shall be allowed ; for such removal and underground installation, having due regard for the availability of labor, materials and equipment necessary for such removal and for the installation of such underground facilities as ' may be occasioned thereoy. S.9754 UNJ�AWFFUL TO ERECT OR MAINTAIN OVMIHEAD UTILITIES WITHIN DISTRICT. Whenever the Council creates an Underground Utility District and orders the removal of poles, overhead wires and as,sociated ,overhead structures therein, as provided in Section 9753. 1 hereof, it shall be unlawful for any person or utility to erect, con- struct, place tree maintain continue employ or o erste poles , over-head , . , P Y P P , ` head wires, and associated `overhead structures in the district after the date when said overhead facilities are required to be removed such resolution, except 'as said overhead facilities may be required to furnish service to an owner or occupant of property prior to the per- formance by such owner or occupant of the underground work necessary for such owner or occupant to continue to receive utility service as provided in Section 9756.2 hereof, and for such reasonable time re- quired to remove said facilities after said work has been performed, and except as otherwise provided in this article . PLANNING GENERAL PROVISIONS S . 9754. 1 S . 9754. 1 EXCEPTIONS. EMERGENCY OR UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCE DECLARED EK CEPTION. Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, overhead facilities may be installed and maintained for a period not to exceed ten (10) days without authority of the Council in order to j pro•,ide emergency service . In such case, the Director of Public Works shall be notified in w_-iting prior to the installation of the facilities , The Council mny grant special permission on such terms as the Council may deem appropriate in cases of unusual circumstances , without dis- crimination as to any person or utility, to erect , construct, install, maintain, use or operate poles , overhead wires and associated overhead structures . S . 9754 .2 EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ARTICLE. The following shalt be ex- cluded from the provisions of this article unless other- wise provided in the resolution designating the Underground Utilities i District: (a) Poles or electroliers used exclusively for street lighting. (b) Overhead wires (exclusive of supporting structures) crossing any portion of a district within which overhead wires have been prohibited, or connecting to buildings on the perimeter of a district, when such wires originate in an area from which poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are not pro- hibited. (c) Poles , overhead wires and associated overhead structures used for the transmission of electric energy at nominal voltages in excess of 34 ,500 volts . '(d) Any municipal facilities or equipment installed under the super- vision and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. (e) Overhead wires attached to the exterior surface of a building by means of a bracket or other fixture and extending from one loca- tion on the building to another location on the same building or to an adjacent building without crossing any public street, (f) Antennas, associated equipment and supporting structures, used by a utility for furnishing communication services . (g) Equi.pzment appurtenant to underground facilities , such as surface- mounted' transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes and water cabinets , and concealed ducts , (h) Temporary poles, ,overhead wires and associated overhead structures used or to be used in conjunction with construction pro,jects .. 1 . i 3 S. 055 GENERAL PROVISIONS PLANNING S . 9755 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND UTILITY COMPANIES. Within ten 10) days after the effective date of a resolution adopted pursuant to Section 9753 .1 hereof, the City Clerk shall notify all sffected utilities and all persons owning real property within the district created by said resolution of the adoption thereof. Said City Clerk shall further notify such atiected property owners of the necessity that, if they or any person occupying such property desire to continue to receive electric , ccrmnunication or similar or associated service, they or such occupant shall provide all necessary facility changes on their premises co as co receive such service from the lines of the supplying utility or utilities ac a now location . � S. 9756 RESPONSIBILITY . S. 97�56 ._1 RESPONSIBILITY OF UTILITY COMPANIES . If underground con- struccion is necessary to provide utility service within r a district created by any resolution adopted pursuant to Section 9753.1 ` hereof. the supplying utility shall furnish that portion o-f the conduits , conductors and associated equipment required to be furnished by it under its applicable rules , regulations and tariffs on file with the commission . S . 9756. 2 RESPONSIBILITY OF PROPERTY OWNERS. (a) Every person owning, operating, leasing, occupying or renting a building or structure within a district shall construct and pro- vide that portion of. the service connection on his property between the facilities referred to in Section 9756 . 1 and the termination facility on or within said building or structure being served. If the above is not accompLished oy any person within the time provided For in the resolution enacted pursuant to i Section 9753. 1 hereof, the City Engineer shall give notice in writing to the person in possession of such premises, and a notice In writing to the owner thereof as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, to provide the required underground facilities within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. (b) The notice to provide the required underground facilities may be given either by personal service or by mail, In case of service by mail on either or such persons, the notice must be deposited in the united States mail in a sealed envelope with postage pre paid, addressed to the person in possession of such premises , and the notice must be addressed to such owner's last known address as the same appears on the last equalized assessment roll, and " when no address appears, to General Delivery, City of Huntington ' Beach. If notice is given by mail, such notice shall be deemed to have been received by the person to whom it has been sent within forty-eight (48) hours after the mailing thereof. If notice is given by mail to either the owner or occupant of such ; premises, the City Engineer shall, within forty-eight (48) hours ?. after the mailing thereof, cause a copy thereof, printed on a card not less than eight (8) inches by ten (10) inches in size, to be posted in a cons icuous lace on said p P P premises . ti i- PLAIMI'.iG GENERAL PROVISIONS S . 9756.2 (c) The notice given by the City Engineer to provide the required underground facilities shall particularly specify what work is required to be done, and shall state that if said work is not completed within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice, the City Engineer will provide such required underground facili- ties , in which case the cost and expense thereof will be assessed against the property benefited and become a lien upon ,such property. (d) If upon the. expiration of the thirty (30) days , the said required underground facilitiea have not been provided, the City Engineer i diall forthwith proceed to do the work, provided, however, if such premises are unoccupied and no electric or communications services are being furnished thereto, .the City Engineer shall in lieu of providing -the required underground facilities, have the aut'io-.ity to order the disconnection And removal of any and all overhead service wires and associated facilities supplying utility service to jaid property. Upon completion of the work by the City Engineer, lie shall file a written report with the City Council setting forth the fact that the required underground facilities have been provided and the cost thereof, together with a legal description of the property against which such cost is to be assessed, The Council shall thereupon fix a time and place for hearing protests against the assessment of the cost of such work upon such premises , which said time shall not be less than ten (10) daya L•hereufter. (e) The City Clerk shall forthwith, upon the time for hearing such protests having been fixed, give a notice in writing to the person in possession of such premises, and n notice in writing i thereof to the owner thereof, in the manner hereinahove provided j for the giving of the notice to provide the required underground facilities , of the time and place that the Council will pass upon such report and will hear protests against such assessment. Such notice shall also set forth the amount of the proposed assessment. j (f) Upon the date and hour set for the hearing of protests, the Council shall hear and consider the report and all protests, if there be any, and then proceed to affirm, modify or reject the assessment. (g) if any assessment is not paid within fifteen (15) days after its confirmation by the Council, the amount of the assessment shall become a lien upor the property against which the assessment is made by the City Engineer, and the City Engineer is directed to turn over to the assessor and tax collector a notice of lien on Each of said properties on which the assessment has not been paid, and aaid assessor and tax collector shall add the amount of said assessment to the next regular bill for taxed levies against the premises upon which said assessment was not paid. Said assessment shall be due and payable at the same time as said property taxes Are due and o.avable. and if not paid when due and payable, shall bear interest at the rate of six percent (6%) interest Per annum. 'R�..'�.....1.,.�.....a.A'. a rs....� •. -.r..... .:. `,:.:'. �. ^�wa.L.,'.`: • _ ._r 1 _ �"..� ..w.n�wr.«`1 V S. 9756.3 GENERAL PROVISIONS PL_MUMG S. 9756. 3 Responsibility of City. City shall remove at its own expense all city-owned equipment from all poles required to be removed hereunder in ample time to enable the owner or use or such poles to remove the same within the time specified in the resolu- tion enacted pursuant to Section 9753. 1 hereof. a- 9757 EXTENSION OF TIME. In the event that any act required by this article or by a resolution adopted pursuant to Section j 9753 .1 hereon' cannot be per:'orined .-i!.thin the time provided on account. or shortage of materials, war, restraint by public autt:orities, strikes, labor disturbances, civil disobedience, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the actor, then the time within which such act will be accomplished shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time of such limitation. S. 9758 PENALTY. It shall be unlawful for any parson -to violate any provisions or to fail to comply with any of the require- ments of this article . Any person violating any provision of this article or falling to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five flundiccl Dollars or by imprison- ment not exceeding six (6) rionths, or by both such fine and .imprison- ment. Each such person shall be deemed guilty of' a separate offense for each Jay during any portion of which any violation of any of the provisions of this article is committed, continued or permitted by such person, and shall. be punishable therefor as provided for in this section. .-c�,..w...r...c. ..::t'3iY+'ii.....�--• :.�r«�...,.�.�.+..w..•..�.�...r.a..r....rwrru.a:..'Wri�7i'"rKAi'���.Y,1 nlll tit''F.Y ._II i "' , ...•� .rr... ..... . +IT"..ri7�TGT7R+'1+�' PLANNING AD,dIfiISTRATION S . 9850 ARTICIZ 985 DESIGN AEVIEW BOARD S . 9850 DESIGII RFUEW BOARD ESTABLISHED. There is hereby created a sSgn Revies7 Board for the City. of Huntington Beach referred to in thic article as "Board . " S . 9850. 1 Dofinit ions . "Civic facilities" means any structure, facl.l- i .y, and,.caping or architectures planned to be placed, altered or constructed on land owned by or leased by or to the City of Huntington Beach, or ary land or building leased or subleased by or to the City of Huntington Beach . "Civic district structure" means any structure, facility, landscaping or architecture planned to be placed, altered or constructed on land, or buildings located on private property within a civic district. (1571-4/70) S . 9851 DESIGN RE'VIEW 130.,UW OBJECTIVES . The objectives of this Board shall e o enco-.irage. Insure and maintain the harmo- nious, orderly, attractive and aesthetic development of civic facilities and civic district structures . (1571-4/70) S . 9851.1 Aepointment of Members . The Hoard shall be composed of ve members appointed by and responsible to the City Council. The membership shall consist of at least one 1) licensed arch{.tect, or a person, with architectural background and experience, and one (1) landscape architect, or a person with landscape architectural background and experience. All members appointed shall be rezidents of the City of Huntington Beach. (1525) S . 9851.2 Terms of Office and Compensation. The terms of office of !' Board members NFE11 be as follows: Three (8 members shall be appointed initially for a four (4) year term, and tcvo �2) members shall be appointed initially for a two (2) year term except that after the expiration of these initial terms, all Board members shall be appointed for four (4) year terms. S. 2851.2.1 Removal of Members . Should the Mayor determine that it would be zo7 tFie est interests of the city that a member ' be retired, with the approval of the City Council, lie may so order and appoint a successor for the unexpired term of office of such retired �- member. (1589-7/7o) S. 9851.3 'Bylaws . The Board may adopt bylaws and rules as it deems neeessa2"r for the selection of its officers, the time and r' place of its meetings and such other matter;; relative to its work and j. administration of its duties which are not otherwise provided for by statute, ordinance or resolution. S . 9851.4 Secretary. The Plannint3 Director, or a person so designated by the-e -Pranning Director, shall serve as secretary to the Design Review Board without the power to vote. I . _ .. .yam n ,, .. •... i. _ . ) ADMINI'-ITRATION PI.t1NNT�iC S. 5�51.5 Adyi3ers and h5siotunts to the Board . The i�oard may request attenaance aL Ito meet ng;; of any officer or employee of I the city to assi3t the 3GEira. The Doaru may make Investigation. and ! employ persons, subject to approval of the City Administrator, as i� may deem necessary to perform its duties; and functions . i S. 9852 DESIGN R.EVILV BY APPLICATION, Before a permit can be issued under Division or y of—t Ifs code, any person planning the alteration or con:.tructlon of civic facilities or civic district struc- tures must first submit to the Planning Director an application for review of design. The Planning Director or such persons designated by him, must, thereafter within a reasonable time, submit said application to the Board for consideration. The Board shall recommend to the City Council either approval, conditional approval or denial of any design or plan for civic_ facilities , and shall recommend to the Planning Commis-either approval, conditional approval, or denial of any design or plan for civic. district structures. The decision of the Planning Commis- sion may be appealed to the City Council, as provided in Article 988 of this Cade. (1571-4/70} S. L852.1 Form and Content of A iications for Design Reylow. The board sha , designate and adopt the form and content of .,applications for 'esign review, subject to approval by the City Council. S� 2q5. DUTIES OF THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD. t The Board shall review e design of or plans or c v c facilities and civic diB- trict structures submitted to it, in the manner provided in this article, by using the following criteria: (a) The proposed development and architectural features must integrate harmoniouely into the character and design of both the immediate neighborhood and exLzting or approved civic facilities or civic district structures . (b) The design must stabilize and protect property values from substan- tial depreciation, i (c) The design must enhance the desirability and enjoyment of the immediate neighborhood . (d) The design must improve community appearances by preventing extremes of dissimilarity or monotony in new construction or alterations of facilities. (e) The design must tend to upgrade property in the civic district and surrounding areas w th an accompanying better..�ent of conditions affecting the public health, safety, comfort, morals and welfare. (157?-4/70) • i- t r. p; PLANIII14G ADMINISTRATION S. 9853.1 S. 9853. 1 Factors to be Considered in ARplyina Design Criteria. e Board nEII consider the following factors In applying criteria to a design being considered under this article: ( �) H(!Jlt ,t, loc:ritIon, hulk, arrt:i, tnator.tri.l., t,,yJ��r rural vrtt•l:11. 1otir ill :111,Y :0,rur:Luro, t•ru:.l.ltL,y, 1-talth" or 4•6111- :;liJnret) . I ' I (b) Site layout:, orientation and relationship to oper, areas, topograjjhy and existing or proposed structures in the surrounding neighborhood. i (c) Sign design and ite relation to the proposed use and surrounding neighborhood. (d) The probable useful. life of other structures on the site and in the immediate area. (e) All applicable provisions of Division 9. (f) Relation of the proposed use: to other existing and proposed facilities . (g) Any otter factors whtch the City Council may deem relevant. S . 9853.2 Recommendations of the Board Limited. The Board shall not mare recommendations inconsiste`nE wl:th any other portion of Division 8 or 9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code in considering an application for design review. f i 4 1 c RESOLUTION NO. 1MO RESOLUTION OF RECOMIENDAi'ICN A RESOLUTION 71' THE CITY PLANNING C0:•k`iISSIJN OF 'I'ItE CITY OF IIUNTINGTO14 BEACH, CALIFORNIA, F:STABLIai;INC A5CilEl?ULE FOR ADOPTION OF { A HOUSING ELEMENT TO TIM MASTER PLAN FOR SAID r• (CITY. MI=.&S, tine City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has directed the planning department staff to develop information related to tM llous�ng Bl=ant, and ��'HER.F.AS, the planning department staff has developed cartain baeo intarmation for tare !lousing Element, and i,"EITa'F AS, the Orange County flealth Dzpart:ment has of fored aszictawi in a housing survey implementing the Ilousirw, Element, And MUMS, the City intends to seek additional federal open space fw.ids which would augment funds already received) and ,411ERMA.S, the DepaTWOUnt of Housing and Urban Dave�,up�nt requires that a Ho wing Element be adopted by ci.ti ou sar)tti n$ federal funding, and j t:HEIMAS, the Orange County Planning CoenmissLon has Adopted a timetable for de'folopment cf a County tiouning Element. NO11, THEREFOR!✓, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Planning Comi ssion does hereby reco.,mmnd to the City Council. the f ' 3 rppro�aL by resolution of the follosrIng schedule of adoption of the liousing Elcmc:it; Said scl,cdulc is rcicted directly i Lo L;,a :.Lv.•c c.,enLlo<<ed timataLlc of t:+c :.aunty :f J--:;,4e: :'z'e1is.l1.nnry dousing :.'.even:- - July L.71 . t "Lase 2. rolicy StateMML - J.:t,ucry 1972, Y"Inse 3. Cowpleted ;louring Elcraant - July 1972. ricULi hV& ?e'.SS£L AND AMPTEL by L1,C City Planning CatmUs3Lon of Ll:.2 City of NunLDigLort B":ach, California, cr. the lltlj day of August, 1970, by t:.c foLlowinb roll call vote: AYES: Bexil, Slates, Duke, Kerins, Miller, Porter. NOES: finre. " i r'wSF:TIT: Tom ' I r ATTEST: f K.A. Heynolds . Ruge D. Slates l Secretary t: ai ,an I i r 3 • w t t rt-f`riC ( / 1}> >, 1 �r j Ij{• r' , 1 t iT, .�!{►.4?.. •r ts.�.y�'1.t .rr.:'SI L:. ...:i. .,r..i�•-. . ! - _ 1 S.• ��1 Jr, 1.,, t 1 ♦ '�-a f t. �� ♦` 't.T. rt(1, 1•a!'' j a' � r +�1.:;' 1 ;1' s• 'i�irr'1. i+*.t'�•yt; r} ,: r ...t(r. ' '.i) ii4* , ,'1 'ry; -r f►.'rL'i.1 t I�.�4 ,,h i}S'i,•r C 'r, i. '1 .,- rf f •a• Hii'4 1, ';1 i'S J'17�•1 .J. i � t td�.'"stir', •�.. ''L - - j, RESOLUTION 110. 3218 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIKORNIA, ESTADLISHINl1 A T114E SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION OF A HOUSIN(I ELEMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN VOR SAID CITY. WHEREAS, the City intends to seek additional federal open space fund© whiah would augment funds already received, and The Department of Housing and Urban Development requires ` that. a 11cuslijg Element be adopted by eitiee seelcing federal ' funding, and ' The City hue developed certain bass infornAtion for the Housing Element and 'the Orange County Health Department has offered aseletance in a housing survey implementing the,liousing Elomerit,• and Thet:Orange County Planning Commisn3an hen adopted a bins- table for development of a County Housing Element. 1 kON, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, ,that the City Council' of the City of Huntington Beach doca hereby approve- the folloaing achedu'le for adoption of the Housing Element to thd'.raaat�r plan9. , irhich` aild.,eehodule. is ..related directly to the above tuentioned timetable 'of the County , of Orange: Phew 1. Preliminary Houaing' Elenent w July 1971. Phase 2. Housing .Polloy •Statement , w Janunry,. 1972 " Pbese 3. Completed Housing Element -- July .1912 PAMD' AND .ADO T81);by the City Council of the Cyty .of Riiri 66ton Beach at a-regular meetirig thereof, held oil the. i t 1 , , ' rr � k � 1,7%yI 1 , .i i T4 }yr q _ ✓1�i +fir. I 'r ?ti•• t i r,, • ,J; � :S ,1 S � } t ••1 �t'�,,;. • y,S tl 'Y ,j e U*� i..-({�•.t . . , '.i y, ;• ehii,, '. 1 : < t t r 1� dL •.�Jr l w i �.r . _� l'J} � .... ,'r /i► ty,' ai f{, a. t „ lr i. d .,i4 4� - ♦i13. �yh♦.�4 r _ • ' 0s il1. +120 `'l' , 1 11 1t j' �i t�'t� �r * i,�r i:r�j 1 t:- t +. + '••r?` ,'t�'GMn.V� 1r..yywa�,. - �?�S.+:r..:.iwr.+'�..«.1.+W .. t •, Y " f - 218t _ day of 1970 e" ATTEST: r , w...r s�• •k I A°PROVED A3 TO FORM: �� •� City t or {Gll t : LL G !•} \ ._+• ! �. i. `� + ,� Via.•' r fLiPNj,: vr�'A �',cJt v'(J ; 4�1••��t • a ., tl. r -./lw.f► • t {..++... .+�^'^.�'•__ _ -�..-y.,.orr..+.r rr - _ _-__ —�•"'w,'.�r14...-♦ ' t� ;' t Res. No. t i•1 ' ; r, f STATE OF CALIFORNIA s COUNry OF 0 CITY OF 111itrINGTON BEACH ) PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Deuch, and ex•- officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the w 010 number of members of the City Council he City of Huntington Beach Is seven; that the foreg'ning oft �' resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of 1 ore than a minority of ail the members of said City Cou.'nc31 at a regulns' 21 meeting thereof held on the .t S Ceseber , 19 70,_, by the following vote: day of ....._ap ,.•._� BYES: Councilmen: Gibbs Bertle�t McCrec�Cen Green Hatney� � ��r,_.�_..- NOES: . Councilmen: � c- ABSENT: Councilmen. s • Ci y erk y ..o o 44 of the city Cotwel off' the 'Ci ty of Huntingtonneach, 4:a►lif0i'txie► t� t- i" / r '`'�i i� r :J,r ' ,1 1 �°;:Y. •• ll, v.,.' Cr 1'- ` f r�..1 ° 1 .,r .. i` .••#'�� r - . tit� ♦ ! �,• 1 rr! � 'f 1•, f. .i ,•'+,V �.� •tr♦ 7j� �` `. s' fip' ' "- � �}af�• � �� •t� t} j��s c YZ�1' � �"�• „ � jj3��� +� .�P�;t�� .��t w �'�.. ..•.. .5: 'w A•Sr I i '✓'1� It _ • l t 3' Huntington Beach Planning Commission St j? � ..�NI�•I�r./�M•MM.rM�+.i.��r.w l�r�Mil+.M r..��V MII+A�vr. • P.O, Box 190 CAI.IFORrflA 92648 2 Al TO: HONORABLE PIAYOIZ AND CI•rl' cous(•II. FROM, 9 . A. Reynolds , Planning Director Housing Survey for the (louring I: Jerle:nt to { the Master Plan j.. 1 . DATE: October 13, 1970 ATTN: Doyle Millar, City Administrator On September 21 , 1970, the City Council adopted lies. No. 3218 which is a Mork schedule for preparation of a Housing Element to the Master Plan. One of the initial steps in 0e preparation of a housing element is to conduct a housing survey. The Orange County Health Department is assisting cities throughout the county in surveying existing housing conditions . In Huntington beach this survey will be perfomed by Planning and Building. Department perscnnula under the direction and coordination of the County Health Department. This sidewalk survey will include only• the exterior of dwelling unit- . Entry onto private property will not be required. The purpose of this memo is to bring you up to 4ate and to advise you that the sidewalk survey will be started in the near future. , In addition, a rograrn design of the entire Housing Element its currently ,�eing prepared by the planning staff and will soon be presented to- the Planning Commission and ,City Council for your information and review. f. . 1 1 f y +..." ti OS ill j .S ' • ..,.•.• .•• ... t �'iS.�siL.1Y� C . .r.n. -tiq� _. .� ,y ,. j... ti��•faw..0 [�.i •�Zi • • o f i PLANNUG DEPARTMENT CITY of lWlrlN=N BEACH lL�l'�itANUUN TO: DATE:' .o..._.._,....._ - s r FROM: TIM' SUBJEcr: f� vo f • 3I�NEA: t , S?�•1 .r try es ill , E .; i i i 0S lie ARIA-K'IDE OPEN SPACE PLANNING i The piaster Plan of Regional Parks for Orange County, as ascended oa August 10 , 1965 , was subr..itted with our Open Space and Application CALIF-OSA-37S(G) which -received HUD approval . This application covered First Phase Acquisition of Huntington Central Park. This Master Plan indicated surpluses and deficiencies of park facilities in Orange County over a three-phase, 20 year program. A request was made to the Orange County Planning department for their comment on this proposed facility (see attacliment) . Their reply appears under OS 113. The City has contracted the. Landscape architect firm of Eckbo , Dean, Austin and, Williams (EDAW) to Prepare a development plan which would incorporate the proposed development activities with the open space acquisition and development program for the urban area, In preparing; such a development plan, UJAW formulated the following concept for the park. Concept for the Park Central City Park will be a community park. It will be passive with emphasis on a natural landscape. There will be beautiful large groves of trees and generous open areas. Walks and paths will wind in and out of the trees taking people to hills and valleys in the park. There will he views to the lakes and distant mountains. The ocean will be seen from the bluffs while dining at the restaurant in the park. Parking will tie minimal but conveniently located. It 1{iil be concentra- ted and on the periphery of the park. Landscaping will bring all parts of the park together forming beautiful settings for buildings and delightful areas for people to play and relax. Music in the amphitheater and arm at the library will expand the park's appeal. A beautiful garden in a quarry and nature walks through isolated meadows will create worlds apart from the suburbs. i The neadows in spring will have wildflowers , the trees beautiful blossoms . Birds and small animals will 'find refuge and food in ,the plants of the park. Migrating ducks will have breeding and feeding grounds isolated for their protection. Nature buildings will allow man to view aature's world. OS 112 r �._ Warm, clear days will see softball and football on the lawns. Children will play nearby. A shelter will offer protection for picnics if a drizzle should happen by . All the park will come alive on holidays - a boat ride, a golf game, lunch by the lake , a bike ride or a dinner as the day ends. For the camper of Huntington Beach a site will be near. There• will be places for tents , fires and groups to sing. An area down the trail will have fishing and a canoe pructice pond. The child- ren will see, feel and begin to understand animals in the nearby animal farm. The park will be fun; it will be colorful, changing and exciting, There will be areas for every, person, animal and bird, It Will be a part of the city and the city a part of it. { E� as 11.2 Huntington peach Planning Commission Foe' CA6JF0NNIA a0264a P.O. BOX 100 March A Forest Dickason, Directo • orange Counts Planning Department Boo W. 8th Street Santa Ana, California Dear Mr, Dickason: The City of Huntington Beach is making application for Open Space Fonda under the Housing and Urban Development Act or 1965. Enclosures describe the location, size and proposed layout of the Huntington Central Park and th^ remaining 81 acres which is to he purchared with a si:;t-Ance from the Federal Government• fiuntirdton Central Park is bein art Gu -dated comprehensive park program which is presently S F enclosed Propooed Amendment to ti.e Parka, open Space, Seboarls and Recreation Element of the Mrister Plan. - As part or our Open Space Application, yr. request your comments on the Huntington Central P.�t'k �s it relates to { {; • the Cotunty'a park plan. - �• ;tay we bear from you at your earlier �orwt•r,i� 'lery Cru1J Yyur:; , RI- Olds Flar:r.ir: Ji:•� rtc:r TJtR/bd r: 1 . fL - i 3 OS 113 1 LVIFIr BY OTHER ACI:�CI( S A latter transmitting the !{untington Central ParL Program to the Orange: County Planning Department was mailed March 7, 1959 . A copy of this transmittal appears under OS 112 . The City received a response from the Orange County [Tannins Do artriont (see attachment) on March 25 , 1969 , indicating the City of ftuntington Beach is fulfilling a very important responsibility by providing recreational facilities at the co,anwiity level which are conpatible with the County's regional parks; program. The City submitted Circular A-95 Clearinghouse Notifications to t)QtII the Regional Clearinghouse , the Southern California Associa- tion of Governments (SCAG) and the State Clearinghouse, Office of Intergovernmental Management , Office of the Lieutenant Governor (sac attachments) . As soon as responses are received from these agencies, they will be transmitted to your office . ! I' i� ; OS 113 ../ NOW f ell U C>F ree �r..oai ��•.joso •N, . coat tip •�Ewfbt [1GN1M ft"ter ��f� S►�t• •NA,topGAII/OAN 1 COMEWal.l • PLANNING COt�IMISS101+ RECEIV ET:! Harch 20, 1969 il11•. G -; 1969 � tir. K. A. Reynolds Planning Director City of Huntington Beach Posc Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Doar Ken: I havo reviewed your plans .for Huntington Central Park with interest and I'm plecoad that the city is ,roving forward with an acquial.tion progran,� our current asas>seamr ent of the Y-ecreation picture here in Orange Cotulty indicates that our suost serioua deficiencies are in the area of neighborhood and community parka. The Acquisition cnd davolopssent -of Huntington Central park appears to bt critical to the: city if it is to retain a reasonable standard of recroationsl facilities for its citizens: As you probably r6 o nbcr we studled this nits to detemino its regional park potentials last April. Our conclunion At that tiao was that the aLte3 van beet suited to co=unity park status and was too ,wall 'to ccwpete with the proposals of the county a Haste? • Plan of Regional Parks as a regional park. He felt that At very bent it would rank in the lower part of Priority Group III of the Motor Plan. We recognized that the pressures of urbanwmation in vhio area would raquire immediate acquisition and that inclusion in the county's Master Plan could not assist any acquisition program prior to 1980. Ths relationship of Huntir.3 ton ,Central Park to ttse county`so regional park propoaals in the north coast area appears to bo a vary important one. I think the: location , number and size of the regional park propocalss will only seat the demands of the popu- lotion of this area if the cities can develop neighborhood and co=unity parks. wi-- r.ust {ointly provide a balance of typma and sizes of recreational faeilition. 1 ' r k OS 113 • ` f`. Mr. K. - A. Reynolds March 20, 2969 Page Two I foresee no conflict between the uses proposed for Huntington- Central Park. and those proposed for the system of regional parks dasigned to serve the north coast area of Orange County. X think thz city of Huntington Beach is fulfilling a very important :-sponsibil£ty by providing recreational facilities at the community level that are compatible with the regional parks program. I wish ,you well, and if this Department can be of any aneistance to you, plans* feel free to call upon us. Very truly yours, 4KMGI: COUNTY PLAHNENG DEPARTMENT I • Forea.• Uickason , P1rinniitR Director I y r , U , I CIRCUl:,AR 'A- CLEARINGHOUSE N.`7'IFICATION IMMURN CAWORNIA xurmAnl w OF GOV[J rujAINTS 1111 WEST SIXTH STAEFT, SUrM 400 ( X ) to SLAG: LOS ANGEUS, CALIFORMIA VW17 } Soutltertt California Association of Goveintnents,606 S. llill St.,Suite 801• Lo,-,Angeles 9001-1 ( ) to State Clearinghouse: r Office of iniergoverntttental Management.Office of the Liculenunt Governor.:arts Capitol, Sacramento 95814 I.�PRASPECTIYIrAPPLICAN'T - Y�gj 1�nt��Qn9- h--"— - � 13or. 190 t�°n°r�n►s JZT1 Il�arh. C�7131'.tlrni n n?.ft`1.8 Floyd G. Belsito .._.. .. sa-Une� ' IlIlt�'tL`iJV,r11'ti"ve Assistmit N�°n� A! ,, Hou Uriiun 2. CRA.NT•IN•A!D PROGRAM �----`— �;(ja0�1 ,0nt F A Fuse Development Grant for fluatinpton 3• PROSPECTIVE FROJEGT isr Qss*fir LhaSt:_.2I 7- rel2resents Virst Phase Const. Est.} 4' dpre sent s plaximum arat:. . of develoPmi311-t •'"Zr•�j�u"ant for one fiscal 'faar) 4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT S13E ATTACHMENT ,_�,_.....�.. S. RELATIONSHIP OF PROJECT TO a. Comprehensive Planning �riEF,.,.ATTA('1{t�HT --..-- b.Functional Element Planning :----------- -- �--•" 6. AREA W1DE'COORDINAMON �•_r_____w - UP (Lht local.cuuatyw%ue or f4rgial SH; �'.dCli-U - ---' judidtctinns of interest with which _ =----------- I, 'coordiration hae been established rK '< is to br effectuated) w a 7. STATF WIDE COORDINATION (List stytawide a enties orwifest with' which eoanlination'hss been establishrd or is to be effectuated) 4�. ........._.... fit: Fbivar 3,- 1�71wA 8• TARCE'C -FORMAL AP�'LICATION wAG Ptanniax lkpt. 15 octa'b9 i ��.... .......aaRCitA:+:.7.it."i+..w.�.. ..��►:::: er. H. w:-s,=gat»....- ....+•w.:a�4:tS.1:ICI "ir 4k.a:v�y.S��1Fj1��i4 �j mu;:A lNg 0 'f CIRCULAR A•- uljEARINGHOUSE ri"VIFICATION f OP GOViRE j#ffS 1111 WEST SIXTH STi IT, SUM 400 (• ) to SCAG: LOS ANGMES, CAUFOp.NU► %*17. Southem California Associatlon of Governments,606 S. 11111 St., Suite 801. Los Anptles 90014 ! x i to State Clearinfjiouse: Me of Intergovernmental�+Saslagcment,Office of the Lieutenant Guveritur,Staic:Capitol,Sacramento 95814 1. PROSPECTIVE APPLICANT •City► of NA}jl,%iv, ton Beach - I .W.1 y Box 190 .,Elotd G.•' ' els,itQ S,'ejt-5206 ARlsft'%Vt°tlEVfv-S Assistant '"'°"• 2. GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM � ��o �T _;pS9gnim w !{nos ing Urban rst Base Development Grant Or H�uunt-in� g on 8. PROSPECTIVE PRO1Ecr ,+ x - 12ho set T 1 • r$ J jalb6 iC Ave SYS140472 jro rp esents First Phase Const. Est.) resents maxiiurs' amt. of developmen Gra^'�ftuoyfant for one fiscal year) 4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Sf:E ATTA©1MEN, S. RELATIONSHIP OF PROJECT TO ' a.'Comprehensive Piannin6 SFIt It.Functiottal Clement Manning ii . r nRFA•WIDrf aJoll'.nINA►77011 � �� ,: . . ., •. . •. (L bt laral,cminty-wide at rrijonv gT;R 'I"rsrMWr ' .._._ jurfedt-�:�xsi`iitintcteit witli'Nhtch rxxori nat1cm'hasbesn esubiished or is f:i be effectumed) 1 7. STKISU IDE COORDINATION , ,(L 4 stita•wide it ilily,of InteM't with c,Eg �ATT.ArI i. , 1'rxhkh eoordWti m h 6 besn establbhed or 6 to ba et7ertusted) j S.,TARGErDATE-FORMAL'A"11CATIOy' Fe;►`ruary 3i :1971 Sl'AC Mssmieg Mpt.,IS Oct.19 •1� �.�,,:r1�ll H'J.y�.Y.i/✓t r.l„�,y%l,..l u,j,,:,�, 1L.✓J r. -«.. .....Il�:".� l•.1.:�1..,, .�:/,A�...•�.+-w•.ra 2.,;67/1':I: ��a� •�-,rY ,..: y+.7•.•f.T� 1 � r CIRCULAR A-95 CLEARINGHOUSE NOTIFICATION j ATTACHMENT 4 . Brief Description of Project }luntinjgton Central Park was, originally divided into three phases of acquisition and development., First Phase consisted of 147 acres , second Phase adds another 98 acres and eventually Third Phase rvould include a 155 acre golf course. 11owever, due to imminent threat of development in: some of the Secald. .and third Phase areas, as well as elimination of an 18 hole :golt .course in Third Phase to be replaced by additional opeh' spzl.ce and recreational elements, it has become necessaryy to depart from our original phasing -and re-structure the Park 's � phc.ses according to criticalness of acquisition . Therefore; the revised phases would be: Phasb -I - 14.7 acres Phase. II - 60 acres Phase 1 I-A - 37 acre's i 1 Phase III ' 156 acres his ,park. _contains' two natural "lakes sn appears 'ta , be 'the' last under' 16ped .natural fresh water 'lake. area in the,;;hoart: af. the r i%ed :area.: . In addition to the proposed r©gional.,:'and`� sub ;urbiin pp regional" uses'paanned ;for the ,park, such ,as; overnight camping, fishing; attd'`nature trails, there, is' a scenic benefit' to local residents and £xeeway, travelers .'thnt would .be diffic-61t to y;, duplicate (see enclosure from HUD) . } Undor F-Irst Phase Acquisition, th'o .City tcurrently awns. 7b ..j3. acres :,and is 3n ,they:process' of negotzatang , for an;, additional 70".27 acres.;:::'W'e ..re'ceived' a ' $704',412 Open Space Gi' froia the U:5.' Department of--Housiu and Urban Deve-lopmcnt for 501 :`of- ` the acquisition cost in First Phase . , which, covers First P r The° Cit also, racoived a $172 J 5 3 Davelopment :Grant. from' HUD t base Development �of liuntiiigtan Cant ral J, Park•Phase I., + approxiiae-,m '60ti ve",to file,'another p" en Snare Grant, for came impaxu y. acres .wi;thiir tSecond.:Fhase,,,Acquisition, because'.. ` of.C'impending development 'within `the' area, incrs,:9.36 acie's were ! ,being-considered:-by- a' Iarge;:ae,velvper, fora residential; sub division . edfately adj acent :to one of the"Ittkes'. I�fo'st of the remilhing.'ae'reage''wiih�in Second Phase' represents 1 the-. finest,-natu.raI breedingg area -for water 'frawl. W the."6hfife ' state: _ It also, contains the. greatest vFiriety of'natura]' vegetatlon in the total park cite '•; i6iul,t;-we -received' an additional, $S82 816,"froin HUD for ,I assistance -in acquisition of Second 'Phase property., .-I•t. has now becomo.'necessary 'to ini lute first-Phase Develo&ent of the ,60 "acres comprising Huntington Central; Park-Second Phase: 3 { . i 5. Relationship of Project to: a. Comprehensive Planning {luntington beach is involved in a coImprohensive' planning program. It. adopted a Master Plan in 1956 upon which the City was divided into five study areas . Each araa is updated periodically adding elements as they are: adopted, b. Functional Element Planning The , following elements are adjuncts to the City's Master P1 ft: 7 1. Land .'Use 2, Arterial -Streets,' & Highways 3. Public Facilities �4. Parks•, .0pcn Spaces , Schools• � R©creation S.. Non-Structural Blight Two` regent ordinances. dealing with the City's concerti with ,t beautification are being implemented by: i 1. Underground' Utilities Coam' is' 2. Design Review, Board The. City as also adopted Resolutions" establishing :a ,time adoption. . g - Master Plan d(see f enclosed 'resoilutions)in Element to the 6. 11TCA=Wide 'Coordination Thp 'City,�.receivod a response- from' the Orange,,'County. P ,ann�t'ng Department, on'''}-tarch 25,,''1949�:indicaxingtJ . he City.; of `Huntington': iecreitio'nalf facilities�at ;the�comcaunit level .wh'ich y provi'ding'_ 111 y; p responsibility, b y , are compatible with the 'County's regional parks 'program (see',enclosure) �4 art.,, . �p, `;•L iTr. / " F ;` : � • e •. » •a,.. 1 ..., copiesof: our. prey ous appl'icatTons . cove.rin�Hunts�(SCAG) ;rece'ived r tin tan; Central ' g B Park ;for 'its ;review:. The; Executive,: omniftee: of SCAG "adopted';the staff'iecommertdation c rtifying"':th' t'. the;p'roposod }.ro j ect. is no ., inconsistent with the' ;re regional lWls,, olicies- and ro rams b'ein g� p � P , P 8 ,.. .. 8,; develop ad' by the Association (:see enclosures) . 7. 3t, ate�Wide Coordinatiori, No .rat Ste wa'de` agencios' wi11, be involve' An this project since ,3t. will be wholly, fina iced I by' the Ciiy:;of Huntington -Beach 'and �thc FedCral..government' on a '50-50 matching basis, should' this giant request be approved. p ,'tSa::Y•e'••••� ..^- '• .•,.. r��a«� .. .ia..rr�.-. .-. _...-•..... i. ^,T• r , r `1 ,'l '. ! Yr _ 'u -.i. •r ,,i,- ...rti:: ..:-7:f'aC.^..r7 ra.�. .....�..,,.,..►w+agC IT.r' ^W�, Ah DEPARTMENT OF MOUSING AND URBAN vEVEI.QPMENT .. ♦ IIOOOLD[N OATt 4YQ,•l�,O,6OK ISIW,IAN/IIANCIs6p,f:AL�/. MI ftealON Vf 'ill 22/ I!h ub• Xwelopmem *grits IN AR►Ltr AR/R11 TO, .1 sr Flog solo A U "M *� atsast b► 4! ft"I "s dui • •• s i!� , J embet" books, tylit6adlo !M# aver W. Mlritst on,tk4 E�ea rrme'l t�24181p llallsIto . s,�yse tufttPon cm vik *ft age"bee '+fit' t� itspejfw* ,.. ow" s 1 i •iiwi �• is 001ueee►ei We deer ftM� Nblis Atgairn oMeg mm,m IA st 40 in. iRll� ���' M wo t>w "Wwerstte" with bt, lvfrs ' justLelostiwle, l ilxsstiNr eeri �s Nwd r •setniw.. rac =al�esti•�i �`� atil •� rN.� +iett�l.ar ! wut .di h.etsr� se own weisr. meet ' •. . , iietitrsrtttp �►eerrir� _ .. '. •. .y rp !marl Admislat'Nwtor ' -• ., .. ' `Y•,tJA-1 'its, Os A 113 RESOLUTION NO. 1070 RESOLUTION OF RECOMENUATION A RESOLUTION OC THE CITY PI"INC C0:4iISSION or. TILE CITY OF tiUNTINGTOH 3EACIt, CALI:ORNIA, ESTADLISHINC A SCIIEDULE FOR ADOPTION OF A HOUSING ELE1+tI:NT TO THE MASTER PLAN FOI: SAID CITY.' WHEUPM the Cit3► Planning Commission of the City of Iluntiagton Beach, CaliEornia, has 'A-rected tho planning , departmenL stuff to develop information related to the Housing .Clement, and p ng • p developed;;ItEREAS, the lt3nni de artment staff has certain base information for the Housing Element , artd 0111�9 the Orange County Healrl3 Department has offered assistance in a housing survey implementing the Housing Element, and iMERFAS, the City intends to seek additional federal open space funds whith would Augment -funds already'_received, and tILMEAS, the Depaartment of FIousing and Url vi Devs�opn�eMt n8 p y . requires 'tI3aC a 'Housing Element. he adopted b .cities sialdn$ federal f indii4, ,and Orange County Plaaning 'Commission•has 6ltIEItia ` 'ilia adopted a tiaoetah -..• .. Ie for davelopaienC of` s County lHousug - Element. r NOW, THEREFORE BE IT,RESOLVED, that: the City Piaimirig 07mmis;i6n doe;Jhercby reco=nd to the ..City CbLi4ail,,the •� to ' •.• — `. • .t' OS 113 . r • 7 �1 7 approval by resolution of the follm:+ng schedule of adoption of the Housing Element; said schedule is related directly to ti:c --:Lrvc ment.taited timetable of t:-,c County :f Jrangc: ,1..nsc 1. PrellL,inary dousing 13o1c.ment - JaIi 10071. omse 2. ::cusin6 rolicy Statement - JaiAuzry jn72. Phase 3. Cowpleted Routing Element - July 1972, jW- UL:,W,, FA S,EL AND ADOPTED by the City Planning Cow lssian of tho City of I:unt Lndton Teach, CaliLorni:, or. tha •11th day- of August, 1970, by the follawtng roll call vote: AYES: Dazil, Slates, nuke, Kerins, Miller, Porter, HOES: None. .+DSENT: Tom. . ATTEST: A. Reynoide Ru$e D Slams Secretary Chei i • �♦ /i r +; ..rw� �. irrlJ'. ! �li!S�/. 7,'�i y ,} t -: ,,` - ' 1 f�•.t-��lv QK. .1 wv�:i4.'.�rds1kGA0�.L.'LfYY�:� �. A. aw{ - - :�3•turFf.i ., `l r �. ..i 1 - t• ,� ��,.- ♦i . 1 -cif. �. e. r t' .'L{ C�.�L.-J .F.-�d�`.•J.4 C �.:r i...♦Y�... Ll�. ,.�.r�.,L+Ki��tid�.1 �. L.j.Y f:.A x ,�: RESOLUTIOV NO. 3218 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTI?JOTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A TIME SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION OF A HOUSING ELEMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN FOR SAID CITY. WHEREAS, the City intends to seek additional federal open space funds which would augment funds already received, and The Department of Housing and Urban Development requires that, a Housing Element be adopted by cities seelting federal funding', and The City ,has developed certain base information for the sin Hou `g Element and the Orange County Health Department has offered assistance in a housing survey implementing the Housing x ; Element, and The Orange County Planning Commission hao adopted a time- table for development of a► County Housing Element. NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED, that 'the ' City Counci? of the City o£ iu;Itington Beaah does hereby approve� 'the Ponowing I schedule for ,ado•' pion of, the Housing Element to the master ,plan, related ' which said schedule is d.:.irectly 'to the 'above rnantianed timetable of the. County or Orange: Phase,.I. 'Preliminary Housing Element . .3u1y -1971: Phase 2. Housin . Polic Si 'Cement - Jahuar l 2 B y. a Y 97 Phese 3. Completed- Housing Element J .y 1972. , ! PASSED 'AND ADOPTED by 'the City Councl. of the Cit Huntington Beach 'at a xe' ttlar m'eetin thereof,•held .on the:' i.•4 1t'r O S, 113 , ' t i 1: day of September , 1970. ayor i AWEST: k APPROVED AS TO FORM: ty A t t or 2. r. r f tip,+ ir}• �y r •••r��/Jj7��h,,•�L��S' 4�'4�,� t r 11 tffr r.�t � , r r �i{�,•t�rt a tl�w T3,I.r.�)i�.r7S�.;i�+r/i.W.�oi��r.A :.r I 1 �+ ) ter• � 1 1 •! � r (r� J.. ! �yt, ) rt•. ... .. . _..._, •f✓a►.'.r J <..... .t,'.�.r. ..'•� �r •�.. .... y"� � (r J r � � !r. �.•;tFi��i})ir�/ `. Res. No. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUM OF ORANGE I CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) 1, PAUL C. JONES,, the duly elected, qualified and i acting 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 more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the '218t day at 5Sentember , 19 70 , by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Gibbs, Bartlett, McCracken, Green, Matne �j Coen; Shipley; II rn�rrr r �rrr r.���^rrrrr� NOES: Councilmen: • None ABSENT: Councilmen: None ; ' _ ,' fir,ff��,�• / .fin} �.y�.. •���..+.� Zity;:Clerk an oXficio,,Cler o!''the City Council ; oC the`:City of lluntington Beak►n, California . {, ;II UNIry ©F 1 T r Ls M11OA f 1•flh1f10 ® Al1tA, COoa 714 101V/iT /I6041H 61"19T IAMTR ANA, CALII.OIINIA ZIP COp[f1T11 ' �LANNIMO CpMNI:iION ' March 209 1969 RECEIVED M'lit 2 1969 Mr.-1, X. .A. Reynolds Planning Director City.W, Huntington Beach ' 'Post Office Box' 100:. Huntington 9eachl California 22648 • Diar. Ken: . T hawe'.reviowed your- plans for Huntington' Central Parlr:;'with '! interest •and ='a phsod that, the city in miring forward,with' an �ioquiiition progras. Qur` riurrelit airisellunt of the' recreation pibtui�o 'hrei: i's�`tlraoga County''Ahdicat4i 'tt at cur,.most. serious.defieiaaci*k,,4r4!In'-the; area' of neijhborhood.;'iuid conounity:parks.., Thi`:ic4uisition'&A'd' dovisl`opiiant of Huntington Contral. ,Park appsers;ao'W—cioitiaal;,to. . faailitiei� 'for is' o -,rrtain.a reasonable"standiird'6f rest ational this.• 'it ff..,.'it' in "to iti gins: f ' ..'.�'-• 7. ��`Y, •'�.. • •t. Yl+- t .a;: , { �.�•i r ��( rti��Y .,r. lcr 1�. you:=pbably•=re�is r a 'studied thisi it ii6�e :ir ' je,'.%6 deters . ite An ro onal,.park .pctantiali: last;-Apcil: . wr..'c*nc1usion' at-thit time eras' th�it ah �:afta: was.:?�►st su3ted;�to cosmeanily';p+�rk?atgti� ji , Was a� ssill''to;coNlpot•:,with ths,'pt ioasls}of: the:acun'ty'a'ltpgti�r Pla» ,of-46bi ilia parks as- a,:veti 6nhl :park:;'' ids- tilt: that r'av very best: it would:rank in the .lover°part; of Pri+oritu.:Group; 1I1:of the,:!laster:'.Plan. , wo ,;recognised ;that th�l, ppreeiuras `'*of��, rbanisatic+�t in .this alt�ia...t_would� re4uirs imwdiate 'aciiuisitivn` .¢nd. that''ine-1msi6n In 'th4� county"a'Uster Plan could not a:asint 'any' 6aqui,'oititcn' program.prior to !: _�.- ' ! �•e;5i ,j.4}1 t U. 9'twe:'raiationshi�p, o! N�ultingtoa Csntsr,al=;Park to the caw'aty-s r s�ijional''par ,pro tSsjJiorth;:caast""aiea�`appiarii ;ty bir'`a very,� iportaint° ono. .Z thiitkahat location,, »umb�ir, and Hsi ot; the a,;igionul park preposals;';will-only:,meet-,th* :dea'"ds ;"of tSe .po u0b 3itioa'of .thilr;. 'O's',i:f Lfit c'Wiscin.,Cleve)-op, neiEhbarhood'.=.es►d aowrunity ,garks. We. must -Jointly-provide: a' balance' ol;types •t t and sizes of'recreattLorial faeilitiea. ' OS 113 •-+..��.....r." "vim' {1..... _....._`;'..'::-.�':..:.i:�c1r-:��:.:5'+7�i:�:l�it�� �'_ .r. �! Mr. K. - A. Reynolds March 20, 1959 Page Tao .1 foresee no conflict between the uses proposed for Huntington Central Park and those proposed for the system of regional parks designed to Serve the north coast area of Orang6 County. Z think. the city of Huntington Beach is fulfilling a very important responsibility by providing recreational facilities at the community level that are compatible with the regional parks program. Y wish you well, and -if this Departmenc can be of any asoistance to you, please feel free to call upon us. Very truly yours, I"MGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Fo at Dickason Planning Director - FD:RER:pes r , w�l a• AB►� r..4ir'itiLa�L3.�•L..v1 •� ' ••r i'..d;[4�••;�•�•�..� , '. ,'., � • ' ;:,i a ]1 Y,iS�:'•:.►-� - --_11a7.LLr J'`.. _. • t •»Yr�:rl ' r[��G7:S� Southern, CalifoNa Association of Goverom" elds A VOLUNTARY ADVISORY /ORYM OF CIT198 AND tOUNTINS IM Brim NO 04ft 04•GOING MI r I.M&A"M•COMOWU f/WM r►6d"MM AI f•MN April. 140 L969 oaaorabls City Council City of luntington Meach ` Past 09fice Nox 190 M atL agton beach, C&ifornia 92648 Federal Grant Application Review Huntington Central Palk File Number 340-Oil-60 • Oaltlaasn: •. • Ift" tttud is scawdsaft with :youi` request is the 24view.,most abapblyd by the ZX$* tiV6 Cclrrittir' of the 0011tharn Calilorn,i• llsieolataon,09 QOV*=M eta 411 oc n''f0s u►noe with Section 204 of the Mo�rspolit u bevolapment Act of L966 a _ 2W.0 should accompany your formaL application when sue* in tab ; } sitted to the s"V*riate Federal Agency. ' 13ino6reiy yo=a, . ib�aaotive Dirsatos cos We JOhn Costsllo#, AdsinistraUV* ArsistwDt" 1 r' .1 ON! s. r ' `�• - ' ,Y L{''Iif! �•ri . � *r, • ''c �. ��• ��•�.3ef#�♦ a r sib `, ,'i w,�Ir f: r Southern California Association of Governxenta FEDERAL GRANT APPLICATION FOR REVIEW IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 204 OF THE METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1966 Agency Requesting Review: CIT? OF HUNTINOTON BEACH Pile No. 340-OS-60 Received: 19 March 169 Aid Program: Open Spaoe Land (HUD) Application for: Land Acquisition for Huntington Central Park Estimated Cost: $1056,175 Brant Request: t 6789087 Reyfey Datg for Executive Committee Meeting of April 1 A ,1969: 1e Purpose et the project In to acquire 88 acres of. land at the center or the City of Huntington Beach for consolidation With presently owned lands to provlds an unusual park facility serving this rapid- ly developing residential community. The site includes a stand of mature trees, two. freshwater aakee resulting from now abandoned gravel operational together with wildlife and marsh areas which have a uniqua. potential for scenic, park, and recreational values if aequfred in advance of urbanization. proposed raeiiity is orim The * ` ' rated to com:aunity-Hide service. and constitutes a special purpose feature oft he Parke , Open ;3pacea, Schools and 'Recreatlon Element of the Mauter,' Plan of_Hunti6�;ton Ba ch adopted `in a966.: The clty;.,has•. a vigorous program of,,',n91gh- borhood park-•lande aoquisition, supporte'd in part -by requiranents of,the-,Cubdivision'Ordinance. The proposed,,project has been' andoraed •, by* the County` Planning Department ae. an approps-4 aVe supplesant, by both location and service category to the Orange i County plan of Regional' Parka 3. Thia,,.appl.icatf m :was considered, by the SCAa Couno l' of Planning on March ?l, 1969. as to relationship ' to comprehenelve planning and area-wade coordination at which- time a .recomendetlon to this Execut1ve 'Cow1ttee for favorable action was adopted. Staff Reco'""ndat on: Inca h M aute • xecutive. ComIttea,'certtCy the' prcposed project Is not he regional plans, policies and program being developed by the association. Esecutiie Counittee Action: • At, it's; s+eatinq of rii ld 1969.. thou Executive CowAvdt tee .000rhdersa • this, application and odapterd:the. Ahov�a .report certifying '"that"tba` pro. 5knod project is not. !•uo�onsistamt.with"the ri4ionai Flaaa; polic-iss No prograns bring developed by the _aiaoaiation:" SuLth Rxecutive Director R 0S 113 .I. - J` ! C .'♦ tip ' { • l T f _ .,, ,�l`'•�c.Ct �y ~� ' ' �i'�tisl'A�nNh►iJi... .`'y y�`' sti • ;• �� i� South eri CaliforniaAssociatiou of G evern" hent S �r A VOLUNTARY ADVISORY FOF/UM OF CITIES AND COUNTIES. 11/io+l'11111 1 losel•Awde 111•LOG A-toles•C4110Iw14•1IM•PbG":111 111.1111 March 20, 1970 r' 190mmablo City Co/snail City of Xunt3mWin Bwach Post office hou 190 Ruatiattan "ak•Ja, Caufarnia 91i:10 lodearal Grant Ap .Uaation Review open Space Land Ix+o vAn • MUD _ Cantrrl, Peak 'Phese El SCAG File Humber 476-08-77 • Garltlsxaanf � L1 zri6ffittkad in a000rdaaw with ytiwr requant •1ri they, rnvriev. port. •doptwf by the, Executive Ca-4 tatar of VAS doutlyalm cibut- . omla_lvieoaiatian of Govam"Ate -is oorsiommom kith /4vU9m 204 of the' NstrapoUtmL Developmnt Aat .of 196i, aad Aurdma' o! the Budget Clrav ar Pptb. Tl it should; aaamwany -your tat'Nral orh2lao'ci6 when such- mittod to the rApgropsiate laderal agency#. ai,aaetraly, • osan tiw vivoat= RIL WKv r' Raaior f r. rlWd G. 8rlai#rj, Admi.nintzailve Assistant i .1 1 �l<A 1•`tr ' C�'• 1:1� A r S4 OS 113 :� ,'.�.. . r.2.::.. 1..ii3iMx,?1�.i' 'MI!• .:.r•` 7[u1'1'. yr` •i', r1 , ., . r � tf`J. r .. _ .. • .. ♦ , .-aJ .. if:.,i�''1 ,..1.. ..�r.. .•,''., ` r J • t southern California Association of Governments 7,20 NEDERAL GRANT APPLICATION FOR REVIEW IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 204 OF THE METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1966 Agency Requesting Review: File 4o. 476.-OS-77 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Aid Program: Open Space Land Program - HUD Application for: Phase. 11 Land Acquisition for Central Park Estimated Cost: -gI - o ,^� ,6t /sS 63.Z. Grant Request: $ --614�496 0 xx ,Ive. Clearinghouse lotifi'cation circulated February 20, 1970. Review Data for Executive Committee Meetinf of March 1.2, 1470c 1. The propoeed project.,represents phase two of an acquisition and development program for a central community park which will take, (advantage of unique physical features of •,-.his site Located at the geographic, center of the city. Urgency_or_acquls1tion is attested to by the fact of one portion being considered , by its owner for residential subdivision and by dunping taking place ' on another portion which would elindnate a rraturul lake It permitted to continue. 2. This'application is parallel' in ill respect'4 to treat for. phase one. acquisition which;was•,favorably, reviewed ,by this SCAM' Execu tine- Corivatttee ac to 'Its relationship to eomprehen•sivd planrilne and to axes-wide coordination on 'April 10, 1969 (SOAC3 File Hum- be,r 340•-CS-60) 3. Th a 'applicatlon-'was..'considire'd by the ':SCAG Cottnc:il: or Plan nine'at its meeting of rebruary 20, at which t1me a reobmn mendation for favorable action was adopted. Staff flecomineAdatio31 That. thd: Exe• . . . .., ; : ;'• ,; _ cuttvQ..Committee ,ceiiify that ,th'e pro;rnsed project` Is not inconsistent with, the regLonal plans, pal2cif:e and program' , being fleveloped by the' Association. Ekecutive Cammittee' Aetioni fit' its hAag Ziouti ' 'CcWALtt44 `adopted the abova.,r*port oirtify iiV..Ntbat".the oa psoog�rr>Aici pxa�d of is,n9t inoaisftnt; With* tAs 1691;ajf'plaw pat per' p,ro�raar rasig ftvs-1 mod by th4 Association: ,. ,�• . � 'may , r�u+F'�"vs•'.' oaw - Y .. , �tM�'Y uf t�t�lif�rztM LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S OFFICE }ACRAwv4ro s5a14 ED REINECKE LIRUT[NANr QOVKXNCR March 20, 1970 Mr. Floyd G. Selsito Administrative Assistant City of Huntingto'a Beach P, O. Box 190 Huntington Bcacb, California 92648 Re: Buntiaggam Central Park Dear Mr. Belsito: The above limed project was received is this office for review. It WAS circulated through various state agencies end the fallowing cocraent Was generated by the Department of Fish and Came. "Paragraph four W under this heading rakes mention* of the btsh value of a portion of the.proposed park acquisition 'as a naturnl breeditlg°area for,.+waterfowl. In recog•nixing this value arid '1xis potential. for enhancing', the total benefits of the prirk to the public .the_applicant. should take stepls to ensure maintenance of these' values during developmtnt o£, th'e park. AsALatance 'related to-t'nia. phase, of:p:.rk planning should be requested frors the Department of riih cnd Came, 107 South Broadvay, Rae<y 9012, Los Angeles 90012. Although no State landing is being nought; 'the rec.ognition'of Siate,,resource.Nolues'-noted above indicates that'' coor•dination 41th• at lsast''the,State Department of Fi h and Gamy Js`'appro- ~; 1 prI te. It vnuld'also appear that'coordinetion Muth the U., S. Fish and Nildlife` Service, Bureau of Sport' Fisheriei and: Wild life Might be 'advisable." If }rou desire sore information re srdin thin:comoet1c, please. conjatct Hr. Cheater, X. Hart,',Chief' stater Projecto,Branch, Department of Fish and Came, 1416 Ninth Stree , Sacraw4nto, 95814. Sisscerely, ETA A`. SCHELI, Asaf.iinnt �xocutive. Officer Office of lit ti:rgove ruse nta1 Ha:uegement WStrp Kr.'"Raq Reify, ;(SCAG) 11r. Chester A. Hart, (FG) CS 113 j; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS RIC.IONA1 (.00PIRATION IOR REGIONA1 PRO81EMS tilt WEST SIXTH STREET •SUITE 400• EOS ANCAUS •CAEIfORNIA• %X17 • lil/461-004i July 16, 1970 1 kioaarable City CGU=12 City or Huntington Smob Poet Olfloe Box 390 •. Huntington Deaeb, Calilfands. 92648 • a lode"I amat AppUnatlon Review Open 3P"e Land SOD Ceaft% l Park • ltwe I Development MCA& Ille Bomber 592-03-86 dent"lessen:"• - i ThajBouthern-.Calllorida 'Assootation'.of� Governwnta harm aooap lit ed: 1ta' railew of the. above'naa ter' 1h' Accordnnca. with pracRdurex 6f, Bt reau o! the Budget "Clrcular.A-9 Which"require coamtent as to the praposed project 'a reldtionship,.to comaprehenslve planning and to" area-wide coordination. , "ject ro :In��hereby . The `_p- 1 ' /certified as�not nconrsistenC a3th: . the, ragionil'plahs, policies and program being'developed I by" the Association* T�ia aro,port '-rshculd .*aecce r . ploy►'your ordeal application aben such is submitted ubmit ad to the appropriate Federal agency... 8irnaereiy aura, pa Herty ' Executive Director RA s31M:gr / Asttraaivre l6sasal�t - _. ..OS113 ... n � i - + i 1 i OS 114 LOCAL OPEN SPACE PLANNING i 1! Huntington BVach 's master Plan of Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreation (refer to CALIF-OSA-375(G) and CALIF-OSC-398(G) under OS 111) describes the City' s approach to open space anti its use for recreational purposes . fluaiington. neach's , zoning .'(Article 974) and subdivision code (Article 998) sections pertaining to park and recreation facilities and fees were adopted September 14 , 1966 (see attachments) . Before that date.- a $100 per lot tee was collected for park and recreational purposes. ' In', additi'o'n,' t.o the, parks and recreation fee, the City has adopted and is implementing the following requirements : 1 . S'iriglc family residential open space of 1200 square fe6t per unit 2. LAMIs'ca ing and block wall treatment, along arterial highways. 3. Variable - s �. etbacks, bath front and side .yards, allowing for optimum use of •yard areas adjoining residences. 4. Thirty inch box ,trces in the front yard setback of all single family residences . S. Three .percent landscaping of,-.all uses requiring a +" pRrkirag. facility and screening walls and landscaping s` along .'frontitge of parking lots. 1. 6. Util lines below the size 'of` feeders must 'be' placed I• unity derground. 4. . rj OS J4a f r" I•`Clttllll II{: Ulstll;2tAL !'!•dJ'!:l.�,l.G!!:� _Y�� :.�. �7kv ARTICLE 974 PAUX AtM RECREATIOZIAL FACI:LITT!';i :3 . 51 - S S. 9 40 INTENT, This article is intended to provide a means for m�menting the Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreational Element of the Master Plan of band Use which establishes def:biite ,prin- ciples and standards for park and recreational facilities t-3 serve the residents of Huntington Beach. S . 974.1 DEVELOPB S OR PERSONS MUST PROVIDE PARK AND PEC"AEAT10NAL i A=TrES. every res en a eve open or person..wno� " develops tan or.res�dential purposes shall dedicate it portlon of such land, pay a fee, or a combination of both, as set Yorth in this article for the purpose of providing park and recreational fa.-Iljties to serve future residents of such development. This article shall not apply to alteratione or additions to an existing dwelling unit, provided said alteration or addition does not create an additional dwelling unit. S, 2L42 APPLICATION. The provisions of this article shall apply o KIT res dential developments. S. 9741. RCLATION- OF LAND REQUIRED TO POPULl1TI011 DENSITY. It is era y found and debe=ined; s. _gy4' ;l That the public 'interest'. convenience, health, walfar�e and , safety require that approximately four (4) acres of property for each one •thousa.nd (1,000) persons residing within the city, be devoted to public park and recreational purposes. s.-. 974j.2 Than said,,,requirement will be satisfied in part-by';arrange�. merits between the city and the Local school districts .to%:f make available For park and recreation purposes, one and one-half (1j) f acres of property for each one thousand (1,000) persons residing within the' city. 8: 974 ,3 That the remaining two and one-half (2j) acres of the required four (4) acrea shall be supplied as required by this article. POPULATION DENSITY'. For the,� ur se of this article, 1),0 on... ens, y shall be .e'stablishedby.resolution��of the •Cifi •y Council on the basis of the most recent .data available 'in''theform of the 'Fede.al or State census or records of the City of Huntington Bee;eh,. Such density shall be determined according to the following: (a) iow, nsitX Rdigidentia.l Areas. All residential areas where. there e e, eightor ess un .s per gross acre, 'a rea rea devoted to 0.Pon or public land. '•�r[s:'-'cam tvsitxrx's�r'«.:�.'�G�v xa....—_..__ -.......,__...,.., � -+ r +�w ^ 't'. t t ij3riLL. saLaincvV �F � �Ii` }I'i +syi,# T � M f•i r S. 44 b GENERAL PROVISIONS PLANNING (b) Multiple Family Residential Areas. All residential areas where there are more tnan eight (8) U-nits per gross acre, minus areas drv(-)tcd to open r public land, in which ease the denn:ity shall Inc; rm!t: ►riJ1.n[r, to thr type; of dwall].tti; t;tilt a:; Vol,low:;: 1. .110 lnr,le or bachelor 2. One bedroom 3. Two bedroom 4. Two bedroom with den 5 . Three or More bedrooms For: the ,purbo'ses of this section, when a room such as a den, study or sewing room, is provided in conjunction with a single, bachelor, or one-bedroom un1t3 and said room meets the Uniform Building Code definition of .a habitable room, such room shall be considered a bed- room. When 'a room such as a den, study or sewing room, is provided in' conjunction with a two-bedroom unit and said room meets the Uniform Building Code 'definition of a habitable room, such additional roota shall not be, considered a den, study or'sevwing room, but as a bedroom if a wardrobe, closet or similar facility normally found in a bedroom is proposed and .'if such room is constructed in such a manner that firty percent (50%) or less of one viall is open to an adjacent room or hallway. It the Board of Zoning Adjustment determines that a room can be comforted :o a bedroom, such room shall be considered a bedroom_ (c) Mobile Nome", Developments. $ - 9? _ >aer-oV.•DW631 n ''Utiits- or Bedrooms The. total number; ` o we g• un st.or . e rooms SHE e determined by the,_ number 'of uni;s:.or bedrooms prop6sed to be constructed by the developer. The actual number of bedrooms shall be as shown on the building plans filed with the. Building Department. S 9 45 AMOUNT OF LAND TO BE DEDICATED OR FEE To 13E PAID. The amour • of 1buid to be aed1cat6d or fee Eo be pad shall be determined by tte following: S. 9 45.1 Amount of Land to be Dedicated. The amount of land to be '3edlEated Uy a aeveloper sM11 be. based on the following formula: (a) A - 2.5 x) F, x No. D.U. (b) Definition of. Terms: 1. A - Thef area in acres required to be dedicated-. as ,park sites or to- be appraised.: for Lfee , payment for the development. 2. D.F. . -', Density factor obtained from Section 9744 as applicabI6 to proposed development. 2.5 Number of acres per 1000 persons . No. D.U. - Number of dwelling, units proposed in the development. f '^ "!l'r. .a Jai;�+f.4.ti+"i++:l�t`a�j.'rM.'T+w"17Pn�....-.. _""•^r++wy•;tw.�.t1�j ..� �=r.Li?Ybi TK'!f:h ......,�.. r • ' . 1 •"I t 1. i M14NI-NG GENERAL PROVISIO14S a , 9745.2 S . 9745.2 Amount of Fee in Lieu of Land Dedication i S. 9745.2.1 When a fee is required to be paid in lieu of dedication, such fee shall be equal to the amount based upon the median, fair-market value of land in all neighborhood public parks within the city if such land were not used for, or zoned for, park or f recreational purposes . Such value shall exclude improvements and shall be adopted by resolution. S. 9745.2.2 "Fair-market value" sM11 be determined in accordance - with the following: (a) Periodic appraisal of all, neighborhood parks within the city by a qualified real estate appraiser. (b) If the developer objects to such valuatio.., he may, at his expense, obtain an appraisal of such neighborhood parks by a qualified real estate. appraiser. Said appraisal may be accepted by the City Council if found reasonable; or (a) The city ,and developer may agree as to the fair-market value. Procedures for determining value of land shall be developed to meet the parti.cular s{tuation. S. •97U5. Combination of Lund and Fee . E. s 4 • 1 Pr'oceaiire. 3 , The procedure for determfnir:g whether the i eve open is to dedic-ate land, pair a fee or a combination of both, shall be an follows: .2 Developers' required to: or deeiring to.dedicate 'proper.ty, for park and recreational,purposes shall, prior to filing building' -plans for approval, check with the city to determine whether or not their property lies within, the city's Master Plan of Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreational facilities . S.'!9745.3.3 if the,, developer's property •is shown on said mas"te`r. plan for neighborhood parks, he shall coordinate the develop- ment with the necessary departments to incorporate the perk site(s) into such development. • ;; , 4 If, the deve ` :. ,;� . •. ` . :. ,, . � ., ..�s ;; f loper)s property,'is'not shown 'on said twee ter plan for ;nefghbb'rhood parks' end; a. school. site is 'proposed to said sbhool sitePshall be..developadrandrthe .develop6rtshall8coordinate r roXimity to eai his' developme'nt with:the necessary departments , to incorporate ,the.'park site(s), into such developmcint. . The intent of his section is to locate neighborhood: parks Adjacent to elementary' schools-. 97 3 5 If, the property consists" of.•, five' (5)r�acr S . ` ., 4r-' . ek or:;lesb� and a park site is...shown .on the�:;biaster Plan ;fur Parka,;: Open: p . ' � proximity to said ro ea school.• cite is.'pro- =Spaces, 'School's and Recreational Facilities, or osed within or,, in close p p rty,: thu; developer shall .reserve land for a park site and enter into negotiati.one with. the City for purchase of said property for park purposeu . ' •+ ,.r'.{•,. .3,•,N' •.'�I v!—':,T/,T.�q„r �':f w''�' 'L�� ,.,, �or�'e'�y s .. . '!�►, ,. is .%Gi�.t,M%f1 4ri•. q 'V,. ,t9'�i�" n . � • r � 5 . 9745.3.E GENERAL pROVISIONS PLANNING S . 9745.3.6 If the property consists of five (5) acres or less and a park site is not required, the developer shall pay a fee in lieu of land dedication. s . 9 46 ACTION- OF CITY. Prior to the time of plot plan approval, t e , u ng. irector shall transmit said plan to the Planning Commission for review. The Planning Commission shall deter- mine whether to require dedication of land within the development, payment of a fee in lieu thereof, or a combination of both. i S. 9746.1 Determination. Whether the city accepts land dedication or elects to require payment of a fee in lieu thereof, or a combination of both, shall be determined by consideration of the following: (a) The Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreational Element of the city's Master Plan; (b) Provisions of Subsection 9745.3.4 of this article; (a) Topography, geology, access and location of land in the sub- division available for dedication; and (d) Size and shape of the development and land available for dedication. •a. ,,�46.2 The determination of the city that land shall be dedicated, �,.. , or a fee charged, or a combination of both, shall be � f inal and conclusive. ` S . ` r4? CREDITS 8. '•9747:1 Credit 'for,S1 ec1.a1 Facilities: r� When :the =:developers course or wai.emas er,. plan ;o eve, opmen a locaaes; space: for a ,golf xways; designed• to:, Serve ',both >the :'residents ,of. tYie: develop men t;and the..:general public., :,the developer may be .credited .for. supply- ercent`r50%) of such,,requiremez t.of Said.,s eciale not, tofacilit shald.;:'fifty p ( q p facility shall be restricted to•, is initial purpose and shall be permanently devoted; ok ldedieQted , to ''use.by ,'the general public unless a satisfactory substitute is .'approved by' the city. 9. �74 •2 Credit for `Site' Improvement and Develo` ment. When the developer. des res . o mprove; an or develop public;.'open- ::'space; facilities s the.. cost. of SU6h facilities may be credited-, either t�holly,_or; partially;,",toward the payment'of,;the fees .required by this article at the- discreti'on:of..the City Council. � st,d''• { 7kt::r, {tti r�ltr f (�`r• .L: ...st" . . ,� ,�� r . �. .tr•' S,. 2L46 PREREQ�UISITE3 FOR APPROVAL OFF BUILDXNG PERMIT When. deb ation=-is refired;3f shall�ccomp��shed prier. to .-i�ssuanre, of, the building permit. When fees. are required, the" same` ,shall be .deposited with the city prior to the issuance of the building permit. r ' 1{ A'RS'FFRa?':S'L """ww7:v'Qr`......,. ti.M1,S.:'„�yr+,.....".'^+w...a,rdtgS►w't^«�ia.. it rt 'i+.YLS. . MlW ,if y, _. „ ,•�r �.� Its lli! ,� . r ! PLANN114G GENERAL PROVISIONS S. 9749 STATEMENT OF CITY RESPONS IBILITY. S. 9749._1 mmmencementrof Development. The city shall begin develop- e lity within five (5) years' from the time of final inspection of the development by the Building Depart- ment. S. 9?�49.2 Severability. If any section, subs+ection, , subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase: of thi's article or any part thereof is for any reason held to be unconstitutional-, such decision shall not affect the. validity of the remaining -portions• of this 'article or any part thereof. The City- Council hereby declares that it would have passed each section, subsection, subdivision, par&-- graph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections,, subdivision, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional. l 7 .iC Ss'LY � .fw—/ e 1'?+N'w.rrrn.aw.e w+ r.tj,-+.w. K.►..+�.� -.vr . � "r1`1 !t rt�•MSfi�.rel{Ii��vL �.'wtW f ji; tyuLtM4a,_ „ate..-n'>t�Ntra+'!"Trr!�(Y*''r.'^ti+1'^o.we ����fw + .��.{n / 7: ir. ,.t', -. 7 ti l �'1�'{ff,1y.•.I.'���.,:••i:"SGc jif'11�s�YL� '�� R��7LY;1>�L�YS. - 7 _ _ ( 1, � l•�, , + f 1 .111MIN1110 SUBDIVISIONS S . 998 0 ARTICLE 998 PARKS PJTD RECREATIONAL FACILITIES (12381 1597-8/70) S. 998o RECITALS . That the City Council of the City of Huntington Bea-' ac=ooes hereby find, determine and declare as follows: S. 9980.1 In 1965, the Legislature of the State of California amended the Subdivision Map Act (Section 11500 et. seq. of the Business and 'Profes s ions Code) to enable cities and counties to require either the dedication of land, the payment of fees, or a combination of both, for park or recreational purposes as a condition of approval of a subdivision map. S . 9980.2 The City Council of- the City of. Huntington Beach has adopted a master plan containing a recreational element, establish- ing definite principles and standards for' the park and recreational facilities to serve its residents in compliance with Section 11500 et. seq. of the Business and Professions Code . S . 998i SUBDIVIDERS MUST PROVIDE PARK APTD RECREATIONAL FACILITIES. S. 9981.1 Every residential subdivider wno subdivides land, slia.11 dedicate a portion of such land, pay a fee' -in. lieu .thereof, or- do a combination of b'oth,• as set forth in this article for the purpose 'of providing park and recreational facilities to serve future residents of such subdivision. S . 81.2 ohment ro ectaandbtheiowner ofast.rh land'`' ro' ose W'l 2 p P part: of,,a.major land devel- . to �iermit development -by-.`se-reral�subdividers, proviii6hii .for .park 'and re6reational facilitieo ,shall be made by the major landowner, through 'the adoption j o:f a comprehensive plan and not by the iridividualdevelopers;. Where rerk and uirement,rtheima oron Clandowner have shallbeen bededicated in excess of the q given credit,-for excess, on subsequent projects within the adopted comprehensive plan. ro, ect shall be any . land . development For the ur ` P P p exceeding forty (40) I acres in size . S. . 9981.3 Where development- isproposed for . a seliedul.e for providing the. ark andsrecreatio� increments, �• n facilities shall..be submitted for approval by 'the city. •� The rovisions of this articl S. 82 'APPLICATION.' , e shall �i,"piy,. o all res dential subdivisions, .as that phrase ,ic defined'. in Section 11500 .et. seq. of the Business and Professions Code of the t State of California.. • , " , . . REFLATION: OF LAND REQUIRED TO POPULATION DEN:3ITY. It is hereby ound and --ete ,,iin e . t ... -- -------•+. ..,tip:.-. ,:it:f,1:..�:.�t'�awixswa-.:..51.;:1L:.<<:..y�' .4�'�Yy ,}^^;,►�".1+,'+'�!",.M.7.r � i S . 9283.1 SUBDIVISIONS PLANNING • ' S . 9983.1 That the public interest, convenience, health, welfare and safety require that approximately f.)ur (4) acres of property, for each one thousand (1,000) persons residing wi.thin.the city, be devoted to public park and recreational purposes . S . 9983.2 That said requirement will be satisfied in part by arrange- ments between the c1ty and the local school districts to crake available, for park and recreation purposes, one and one-half (1L) acres of school sites adjacent to the proposed park for each one thousand (1,000) persons residing within the city. S. 9983.3 That the remaining two and one-half (2J) acres of the required four (4) acres shall be supplied as required by this article . S. 9284 POPULATION DENSITY. For the purpose of this article) popula- tion denslEy stArl be .established .by resolution of the City Council on the basis of the. most. recent data available in the force of the Federal or State census or records of the City of Huntington Beach. Such density shall be determined according to the following: (a) Low DensitX Resident'iarl Areas . All residential areas where there axe e g or less un is per gross avre, miiius Mrea devoted to openor public land. (b) kaiti 1e Family Residential. Areas. All residential areas where here .are more than e g t un is per gross acre, minus areas devoted .to .open or public land, in which case the density shell be according to the tfpe 'of dwelling unit as follows: 1.. Single or,_bachelor 2. One bedroom 4. Two bedrooin 4 Two bed room, with. den 5 Three or more bedrooms den`` tud" For the purpose_of` This ,"sect"ion, when aroom "hauch asa ,.. s, y o sewing . oom,, is p ovided in. ,conjunction wit . a s ing e.', bechelor or. one-bedroom unit' and said additional room means the 'Uniform Building Code.,definition of a habitable room, such room shall be coin-- side' red a bedroom. . tti When a,,room, such-as a den, study or. sewing roouc, is pro- vided in'" conjunction,with'•,a two:-bedroom ,unit'.and. said ,room meets r,.the . Uniforcl'Building Code deifihitibb of, a habitable room, such. additioiial 'roomr.;sha31 not.be. 'considered'' as iL de6,:,atudy ',or, sewing ,room, lut as a •badroom �if :a' wRrdrobe` . ,closet or similar Facility no rmally_ fourid.in a bedroom•' is. proposed. and. ,if such room is constructed:, in such manner ' '.that fifty, pe"tee nt -(50%)' or less of one wall is open to an adjacent raocn'or hallway. the Board of Zoning Ad icstment `determ :Zf, � g Ines that an addi tiorial room ,can'Abe converted to a bedroom, such. room shall be con- sidered a bedroom. 'r*iFLI��*s-� +.�:+��ati':oe+"":"'� _`_"."�'�'q�r�5:�ii':�,�iJ'sK7awnwvrrs".¢YGy.. ! ti.t�w �� . t• , r , - t '" t :j. � I PLANNIISG SUBDIVISIONS s. 9984.1 S. S984 .1 Determination of the dumber of Dwelling Units and Bedrooms S. 9')811 .1.1 The total number of dwelling units shall be determined by the number of units proposed for construction. When the actual number of units is unknown the number of such units shall be based on the maximum number of units which are permitted by the city on the property included in the subdivision at the time the final tract map is filed with the City Council for approval. S. 9984.1.2 The actual number of bedrooms shall be that number of- such rooms as determined from the building plans filed with the Building Department. If the Board of Zoning Adjustment determines that any rood exceeding one hundred eighty (180) square Feet can be converted into two or more bedrooms, such bedroom small be considered two or more bedrooms . S. 9985 AMOUNT OF SAND TO BE DEDICATED AND/OR FEE REQUIRED. s. 2985.1 Amount of Land to be Dedicated. The amount of land required to Va dedicated by a subdivider pursuant to this section shall be based on the following tormule: S. 9985.1.1 A 2.5 D.F. x D.V. ) 1000 S. 2985. 112 Definition of Terns. A The area in acres required to be dedicated as park sites or to be appraised for fee payment in lieu of dedication. D.F. Density factor obtained Prom Section..9984 '.as applicable to the proposed development. 2.5 Wuukber of acres per 1000 persons. t ._ 1000 Number of persons , S . 29C5.2 Amount 'of Fee in-Lieu'of Land 'Dedication S 9985 2 1 Where a 'fee is required 'ta` be a' ld in lieu of'.bind . dealica- : ,tion, much fee shall' be 'equal to an:amount based•=on the median., £air-market value of the land in all neighborhood �pul lib parks within.;the_ city."if such land were not used for or zoned for, park or recreational purposes ., 9985;2.2 Fair-market value shall. be, deterciiined by a' qualified real. ark roper t estates`appraiser by pe'ri.odic appraisal of .neighbnrh©od. p,, p ies within' the, city. Such-appraisal -shill ex'c1ude improve ments, and shall be adopted' by revolution. S: 9985:2.3 If the ,subdivider' obi acts to-such •valuation he me:y; ;at , his .expense, obtain ,an appraisal. of--said, park,praperty: by. a`.;quali.fied real estate appraiser. Said ta.ppra.isal maybe accepted by the City Council if found reasonable. •.ewe••rreq,rcl�RAh`.eL �lf.7a...`.`.""r'__._.____...�.,,y„�t,�'L�iia�v";•.i.:.✓7�.��'is:it.�' y, � i. r �wR -• "t''�i11 �L,}.�YY�.y�C.',1•hA�''�,'Y��}7���4��1^(/�:. T �i!�•,�,,r7 - s ,