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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCode Amendment 70-5 - Ordinance 1600 - Article 925 - Mobileh Page #5 - Council Minutes - 9/8/70 The Clerk read communications from the Huntington Center Merchants Association and the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce stating their opposition to the proposed Utilities Tax. Mr. Al Banner, Manager of the Broadway Department Store, City, addressed Council and stated that passage of a utilities tax could have a detri- mental effect upon the business community resulting in personnel cut- backs, diminished utility usage and curtailment in promotional actiirities. Mr. George West, manager of J. C. Penny Department Store, City, addressed Council and stated that he was strongly opposed to the proposed utilities tax, based on the effect it would have on the economy of local businesses in competing with businesses in other communities. Mr. Dick Crowl, Newport Beach City Councilman addressed Council regard- ing this matter and the proposed increase in the business license Fees for apartment dwellings. Considerable discussion on the matter was held by Council. Following reading by title, on motion by Green, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No. 1598 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen: Green, Bartlett, McCracken, Gibbs, Matney, Shipley NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Coen On motion by Green, Council passed and adopted. Ordinance No. 1598, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen: Green, Gibbs, Matney, Shipley NOES: Councilmen: Bartlett, McCracken ABSENT: Councilmen: Coen ADDITIONAL ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION The Clerk informed Council of a correction on Section 9242 (d) of Ordinance No. 1599 pertaining to the minimum site area. On motion by Green, Council directed the Clerk to read Ordinance Nos. 1599, 1600, 1601, and 1602 by title, waived further reading and passed. and adopted same by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen: Green, Bartlett, McCracken, Gibbs, Matney, Shipley NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Coen ORDINANCE N0. 1599 - ADOPTED - MOBILEHOME PARKS REGULATIONS "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY ADDING THERETO ARTICLE 924 OF CHAPTER 92 ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR MOBILEHOME PARKS." ORDINANCE N0. 1600 - ADOPTED - MOBILEHOMES & MOBILEHOME PARKS PROVISIONS AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY AMENDING SECTIONS 9250 9251.1, 9251.2 AND 9251.2.1 OF ARTICLE 925 AND SECTIONS 9471.4, 9472, 9472.1 AND 9473, ARTICLE 947 TO DELETE PROVISIONS PERMITTING MOBILEHOMES AND MOBILE- HOME PARKS. ' ORDINANCE NOr 1601 - ADOPTED - ERECTION OF SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 9762.6 PERTAINING TO ERECTION OF SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY OR PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY." ORDINANCE GNo. 1602 - ADOPTED - PERMITTED USES - C2 AND 03 DISTRICTS "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS PERTAINING TO PER- MITTED USES IN THE C2 AND C3 DISTRICTS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE HOLDING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS IN CONNECTION WITH COMPLAINTS FILED WITH THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENTS CONCERNING HOME OCCUPATIONS." Page #9 - Council Minutes - 8/17/70 PUBLIC HEARING - CODE AMENDMENT NO. 70-4 - MOBIIEHOME STANDARDS Mayor Pro Tempore Matney announced that this was the day and hour set for the continuance from the meeting of August 3, 1970, of a public hear- ing for the purpose of considering a proposed Code Amendment to add. to Division 9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code Article 924 - MB - Mobilehome District; such district to be established to set forth minimum standards for mobilehome parks. Several provisions of the proposed ordinance amendment were discussed by Council. A motion was made by Councilman Matney to delete S. 9242.1 (c) pertaining to on site mobile home sales from the proposed Code Amendment 70-4. When put to a vote the motion was carried unanimously. On motion by McCracken, Council directed that the Planning Director's recommendation that the minimum site area be designated in the code as 9242.2 (d) rather than 9242.3. Motion carried. Mr. Bob Mc-Intosh, representing Signal Landmark Mobile Home Division, addressed Council and stated that he believed that this proposed amend- ment would create a better environment in general for mobile home facilities. There being no one further present to speak on the matter and there being no protests filed either oral or written, the hearing was closed by the Mayor Pro Tempore. On motion by Green, Council approved Code Amendment No. 70-4, as amer_ded, and directed the Clerk to read Ordinance No. 1599. Motion carried. The Clerk gave Ordinance No. 1599 a first reading by title - "AN ORDI- NANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY ADDING THERETO ARTICLE 924 OF CHAPTER 92 ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR MOBILEHOME PARKS." On motion by Green, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No. 1599 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen: Green, Bartlett, McCracken, Matney, Coen NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Gibbs, Shipley PUBLIC HEARING - CODE AMENDMENT 70-5 MOBILEHOME PARKS - APPROVED Mayor Pro Tempore Matney announced that this was the day and hour set for a continuance of a public hearing from August 3, 1970, on Code Amend- ment 70-5 which proposes to amend Article 925-R5 Office-Professional Districty and Article 947-C4 Highway Commercial District by removing trailer parks from said districts. There being no one present to speak on the matter and there being no protests filed either oral or written the hearing was closed by the Mayor Pro 'Tempore. On motion by Bartlett, Council approved Code Amendment No. 70-5 and directed the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 1600.-- Motion carried. The Clerk gave Ordinance No. 1600 a first reading by title - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY AMENDING SECTIONS 9250, 9251.1, 9251.2 and 9251.2.1 OF ARTICLE 925 AND SECTIONS 9471.4, 9472, 9472.1 AND 9473, ARTICLE 947, TO DELETE PROVISIONS PERMITTING MOBILEHOMES AND MOBILEHO_ME PARKS." On motion by McCracken, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No. 1600 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen: Green, Bartlett, McCracken, Matney, Coen NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Gibbs, Shipley Page le - Council Minutes 8/3/70 Mr. Jack Feehan, District Manager of Southern California Gas Company, addressed Council and introduced Mr. Rufus McKinley, attorney for Southern California Gas Company, who presented. a report on the pro-. nosed Ga.: Franchise. There being; no one further present to speak on the matter and. there "being no .further protests filed, either oral or written, the hearing ;eras closed. by the Mayor Pro Tempore. The City Clerk presented Ordinance No. 1595 for a first reading by title - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GRANTING TO PACIFIC LIGHTING SERVICE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, THE RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE TO LAY AND USE PIPES AND APPURTENANCES FOR TRANSMITTING AND DISTRIBUTING GAS FOR ANY AND ALL PURPOSES UNDER, ALONG, ACROSS OR UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS, WAYS, ALLEYS AND PLACES, AS THE SAME NOW OR MAY HEREAFTER EXIST, WITHIN SAID MUNICIPALITY. On motion by McCracken, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No. 1595, by the following unanimous roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen: Green, Bartlett, McCracken, Gibbs, Matney, Coen NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley PUBLIC HEARING - PRECISE PLAN NO. 70-6 - APPROVED Mayor Pro Tempore Matney announced. that this was the day and hour set for a public hearing to consider a Precise Plan of Street Alignment to establish access to and, circulation within that property bounded by Beach Boulevard on the east, Edinger Avenue on the south, Gothard. Street on the west and McFadden_ Avenue and the San Diego Freeway on the north. The Clerk informed. Council that all legal requirements for notification, publication and posting on said public hearing had. been met and that he had received no communications or written protests, other than the letter of appeal, to the recommendation of approval of the Planning-Commission. Mayor Pro Tempore Matney declared the hearing open. Mr. W. E. Foster, President of the Huntington Beach Company, addressed Council and urged approval of Precise Plan No. 70-6. There being no one further present to speak on the matter and there being no protests filed, either oral or written, the hearing was closed. by the Mayor Pro Tempore. The Planning Director addressed Council and. explained the various aspects of the proposed Precise Plan. On motion by Green, Council sustained. the decision of the Planning Commission, approved. Precise Plan No. 70-6, and directed. the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance effecting the Precise Plan of street alignment. Motion carried.. PUBLIC HEARINGS - CODE AMEND14ENT NOS. 70-4, 70-5, 7o-6 - CONTINUED On motion by Coen, the public hearings on the following Code Amendments were opened and continued. to the Council meeting of August 17, 1970,. �a „ Code Amendmen�ta No. 70-4 - Standards - Mobilehome Parks A proposed. Code Amendment to add. to Division 9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code Article 924 - MH - Mobilehome District. Such district is established to set forth minimum standards for mobilehome parks. ent aC Code Amendment No.. 70-5 - Trailer Parks A proposed. Code Amendment to amend. Article 925 - F5 Office-Professional District and ArticLe 947-C4 highway Commercial District by removing I railer parks from said. districts. _)o.. Code Amendment No. 70-6 - Sign Removal A proposed. Code Amendment to amend. Section 9762.6 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code by rewording such section to prohibit all signs, (including but not limited to political signs) from public rights-of-way (city streets). Affidavit ®f %blicati®n State of California County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach ))) J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a _~ j citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. ((Published Huntington Beach News: (July 16, 1970) . That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- CODE AMENDMENT 70-5 lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that a County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination public hearing will be held by the City of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide Council of the city of Huntington Beach, b � in the Council Chamber of the Civic subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been Center; Huntington Beach, at the hour of established, printed and published in the State of California, and 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday, the 3rd day of County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication August, 1970, for the purpose of consid- of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not ering a proposed Code Amendment to devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any amend Article 925- R5 Office-Professional particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or District and Article 947-C4 Highway Com- mercial Distri.ot by removing trailer parks from said districts. The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper All interested persons are invited to of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court attend said hearing and express their of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. meat ns for or against said Code Amend- Further information may be obtained NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING from the Office of the City Clerk: That the DATED:'7/9n0. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CODE AMENDMENT 70— BY. PA C. JONES Cityty Clerk of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- paper at least brie 1AAtie commencing from the 16th day of J111Y 19-70-, and ending on the 16thday of July 19-2Q, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in th regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in/alp supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following 1 dates, to-wit: ��d July 16, 19?0 ' � r r / 19� Publisher Subscribed and sworn to Zefore me this day of 6 ,19,) . -d ✓ -4/ Notary Public Orange County, California TI-iOMAS_ p�WyI.LIE t;; •z,t; NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA PRI"U IPAL OrFI-E IN ORANGE COUNJY My Commission Expires .Sept. 12, 1970 C' of Huntington Beach ' County of ®range State of California Jffidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk .70 ' � s P.O. BOX ISO CALIFORNIA 92648 August 3, 1970 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: CODE AMENDMENT NO. 70-5 ATTN: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a. copy of Code Amendment No. 70-5 . Said amendment proposes to . amend Article 925 - R5 Office- Professional District and Article 947 - C4 Highway Commer- cial District by removing trailer parks from said districts . By unanimous vote, the Planning Commission approved Code Amendment No. 70-5 on July 7 , 1970, and recommends approval by your Honorable Body. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the Code Amendment may be adopted by Ordi- nance. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:dr o � s f ORDINANCE NO. /G � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY AMENDING SECTIONS 9250, 9251 . 1, 9251 .2 AND 9251.2.1 OF ARTICLE 925 AND SECTIONS 9471 . 4 , 9472, 9472. 1 AND 9473, ARTICLE 947 , TO DELETE PROVISIONS PERMITTING MOBILEHOMES AND MOBILE- HOME PARKS The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows : SECTION 1. Sections 9250, 9251 . 1, 9251 .2 and 9251 .2 . 1, 9471. 43, 9472, 9472.1 and 9473 are hereby amended to read as follows : 9250. ST4TEMENT OF INTENT AND PURPOSE . (a) This district is primarily intended to provide hotel and motel accommodations for transients and vacations visitors. It is further intended to provide , as a part of these accommodations, the necessary personal service establish- ments to serve transients and vacation visitors . (b) The district is not intended to allow general shopping, merchandising, multiple-family dwelling units , mobilehomes or mobilehome parks . 9251. 1. PROFESSIONAL OFFICES . Professional services may be located in professional business buildings . Professional offices are defined as offices for the conduct of any one of the following Uses only: Accountant, architect, attorney, chiropractor, collection agency, dentist, engineer, insurance broker, optometrist , physician and surgeon, private detective , real estate sales , social worker, surveyor and pharmacies . Diagnostic laboratories and biochemical laboratories that do not exceed Fifteen Hundred (1,500) square feet in gross area are also permitted. 9251.2. USE PERMITS. The following uses may be permitted in this district subject to an approval of a use permit appli- cation by the Board of Zoning Adjustments . 1 . 9251.2.1. MOTELS AND HOTELS . (a) Minimum lot area: The minimum„ lot area for motels and hotels shall be Nine Thousand (9 ,000) square feet . (b) Minimum frontage : The minimum frontage for motels and hotels shall be seventy (70) feet . (c) Location and access : All motels shall be located on and shall be accessible from an arterial highway which has been depicted on the Master Plan of Arterial Streets and Highways . 9471.4. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND OFFICES . Professional services may be located in professional business buildings . Professional offices are defined as offices for the conduct of any one of the following uses only: Accountant, architect , attorney, chiropracter, collection agency, dentist, engineer, insurance broker, optometrist , physician and surgeon, private detective , real estate sales , social worker, surveyor and pharmacies . Diagnostic laboratories and biochemical laboratories that do not exceed Fifteen Hundred (1,500) square feet in gross area are permitted. 9472 . USE PERMITS. The following uses may be permitted in this district subject to an approval of a use permit appli- cation by the Board of Zoning Adjustments . 9472'. 1. All commerci4l uses permitted in the C-2 , "Com- munity Business District," subject to the same provisions regu- lating such uses. 9473. HEIGHT LIMITATIONS. ALL USES IN THIS DISTRICT. A maximum building height shall not exceed three (3) stories , with a maximum height of thirty-five (35) feet . SECTION 2. The Huntington Beach Ordinance Code is hereby amended by adding Section 9474 as follows : 9474 . OFF-STREET PARKING. The arrangement , access and number of all parking spaces and/or lots shall conform to Article 979. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its adoption. The City Clerk shall certify to the pas- sage of this ordinance and cause same to be published within fifteen days after adoption in the Huntington Beach News , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in 2. Huntington Beach, California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1970. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Morney f Publish 7/16170 Postcards NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT 7 0-5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 3rd day of August , 1970 , for the purpose of considering a proposed Code Amendment to amend Article 925 - R5 Office-Professional District and Article 947 - C4 Highway Commercial District by removing trailer parks from said districts. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment , Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 7/9/70 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk 6 City Cleric City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/adjourned meeting held 7 G , recommended® � If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter , and it will be transmitted to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, 'Vrty—wi-th-i-n WO—f-eet of the—sub j-ect area—i-s—at-t-ac-h-ed—hereto_®_ The applicant in this matter is (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth V,. Reynolds , Planning Director By �- Number of Excerpts Nnna Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 0�{ PUBLIC NEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO 70-5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -9. public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Proposed Code Amendment Said amendment proposes to amend Article 925 - R5 Office-Professional District and Article 947 - C4 Highway Commercial District by removing trailers parks from said districts. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 on May 19, 1970 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Code Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536-6551 DATED this 7th day of May, 1970 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Bv K.A. Remolds Secretary