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To Charles W. Thompson rom Ames W. Palin, Director
City Administrator a b Development Services
Subject CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12 Date May 14 , 1986 CITY COUNCIL.
VISITOR—SERVING COMMERCIAL YYRpvEV $Y
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Item # D-2b.
I wanted to let you know that I would like to put the above
ordinance on hold after the public.. hearing and introduction on May
19, 1986 until Code' Amendment=-Ala= 86-11 has been adopted rather than
taking it back to the Council for adoption at the following meeting
(June 2, 1986) . Each has reference to Article 924; therefore, the
old will need to be repealed prior to the new 924 . ,
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DATE: Monday, May 19,
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, 1 TIME:7:30 P.M.
Irvine, the South_ Coast communities and La una APPLICATION NUMBER:
g Code Amendment 86-12
1 time LOCATION:City-wide
Beach issues of.said newspaper for PROPOSAL:To repeal ex-
Isting Articles 949 and add
consecutive weeks to wit the issue(s) of new Article 924 related to
zoning regulations for Via-
Itor-Serving Commercial
Districts and to retitle
Chapter 92; "Office and
Commercial Districts."
May 8 198 6 I ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:The proposed pro-
ject Is categorically exempt
from the provisions of the
198 California Environmental
Quality Act.
ON FILE: A copy of the
proposed ordinance Is on
198 file In the Department of 0 -
veioprnent Services.
ALL INTERESTED PER-
SONS are Invited to attend
198 said hearing and express
opinions or submit evidence
for or against the application
as outlined above.All appli-
cations, exhibits, and de-
198 scriptions of this proposal
are on file with the Office of
the City Clerk, 2000 Main
Street, Huntington Beach,
California,for Inspection by
1 declare, under penalty of perjury, that the the public.
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foregoing is true and correct. CITY COUNCIL, By: Alicia
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Dated:May 5,1986
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Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council 1
Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administr
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Prepared by: James W. Palin, Director, Development Services o
Subject: CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12 - VISITOR-SERVING CO CIAL
Consistent with Council Policy? Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception
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Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions, Attachments:
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Code Amendment No. 86-12 is a request to repeal existing Article 949
and add new Article 924 related to zoning regulations for the
Visitor-Serving Commercial District and to retitle Chapter 92 ,
"Office and Commercial Districts. "
RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Commission action and recommendation on April 15 , 1986:
ON MOTION BY ERSKINE AND SECOND BY PORTER THE PLANNING COMMISSION
APPROVED CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12 AND RECOMMENDS ADOPTION BY THE
CITY COUNCIL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: Rowe, Winchell, Livengood , Erskine, Porter, Mirjahangir
NOES: None
ABSENT: Schumacher
ABSTAIN: None
Staff recommendation is identical to that of the Planning Commission.
ANALYSIS:
Code Amendment No. 86-12 cleans up and relocates provisions for the
Visitor-Serving Commercial District to Chapter 92. The changes
incorporated in the ordinance are minor in nature. They include
removing redundant language and uses,' similar to new Article 922
(Cl-C4) approved by the City Council 'on April 7 , 1986 .
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS:
The proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of
the California Environmental Quality Act.
FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable.
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ALTERNATIVE ACTION:
Modify ordinance as desired .
ATTACHMENTS:
1 . Ordinance
2 . Existing Article 949
3 . Planning Commission Staff Report dated April 15, 1986
4. Planning Commission Minutes dated April 15, 1986
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PANNING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
S. 949
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"VSC" VISITOR-SERVING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT .
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S. 9490 Purpose
S. 9491 Permitted Principal Uses and Structures
S. 9491. 1 Permitted Accessory Structures
S. 9491.2 Uses and Structures Subject to a Conditional Use Permit
S. 9491.3 Minimum Building Site, Width and Depth
S. 9491.4 Building or Structure Height Limitations
S. 9491. 5 Site Coverage
S. 9491. 6 Yard Requirements
S. 9491. 7 Off-Street Parking
S. . 9491.8 Landscaping
S. 9491.9 Signs
S. 9491. 10 Dedication and Improvements
S. 9491. 11 Minimum Open Space Requirements
S. 9491. 12 Refuse and Refundable Bottle or Container Collection Areas
S. 9491. 13 Outside Storage
S. 9490 PURPOSE. The purpose of the Visitor-Serving Commercial (VSC) District
is to implement the General Plan land use designation of Commercial :
Visitor Serving, and to provide for hotels, motels, restaurants and other retail and
service uses of specific benefit to the city's coastal visitors and year-round residents.
S. 9491 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES. The following principal uses
and structures shall be permitted in the VSC District subject to
Od.r administrative review. Said review shall insure that the uses are
developed in a manner compatible with the purpose of this District.
(A) ( 1) Antique Store
(2) Art gallery and/or dealer
(3) Arts and crafts supplies
(K) (1) Bakery (not more than seven (7) employees and all goods sold on premise)
(2) Banks, Savings and Loans (branch offices not to exceed five thousand
(5,000) square feet)
(1) Barber, beauty, manicure shops (as an appurtenant use to a hotel or motel)
(4) Beach, swimming and surfing. equipment
(5) Bicycle sales, repair and rental shop
.(6.) Boat and marine supplies
( 7) Bookstore
(8) Botanical garden
(C) ( 1) Camera shop
(2) Clothing store
(3) Confectionary store
(4) Convenience market
, (5) Curio shop
(D) ( 1) Delicatessen
o (2) Drug store
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S. 9491(F)( 1) COMMERCIAL DISTRICT PLANNING
(F) ( 1) Flower and ornamental plant shop
(2) Fruit and vegetable store
(G) ( 1 ) Gift and party shops
(H) ( 1) Health and sports clubs (under two thousand five hundred (2 ,500) square feet
( I ) ( 1) Ice cream parlor
(J ) ( 1) Jewelry store
( I.) ( 1) Laundries (self-service or pick-up)
(2) Liquor store
(M) ( 1) Marine insurance
(2) Meat or fish market
(N) ( 1) Newspaper and magazine store
(2) Newsstand
(3) Novelties
(V) ( 1) Photographic studio
(2) Photographic processing (no more than one ( 1) developing machine)
(3) Photographic equipment sales
00 ( 1) Real estate office ( in conjunction with sale and management of properties
on site)
(2) Restaurant (excluding drive-in/through/up)
(S) ( 1) Shoe store
(2) Sporting goods store
(T) ( 1) Travel Agency
(2) Tourist related public and semipublic buildings, services and facilities
(such, as, but not limited to, museums or tourist information bureaus)
(Y) ( 1) Yacht broker
S. 9491. 1 PERMITTED ACCESSORY STRUCTURES. All structures customarily incidental
and accessory to a permitted use or structure may be constructed on any
lot containing a main building provided .that such structure( s) shall not exceed fifteen
( 15) feet in height nor be closer than ten ( 10) feet from any other structure on the
same lot and shall conform with all yard requirements of this District. Multiple story
parking structures are excluded from the provisions of this section.
S. 9491.2 USES AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. The following
uses and structures may be permitted in the VSC District subject to
approval of a conditional use permit :
(A) ( 1) Arcade
(2) Automobile service station, with or without convenience market, subject to
the provisions contained in the C2 "Community Business District" or
"Service Station Standards" of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code as
applicable. '
PLANNING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT S. 9491.2(B)( 1)
(10 ( 1) Bar
(C) ( 1) Cabaret;
(2) Club and lodge (private)
(3) Cocktail lounge
(D) ( 1) Dancing and/or live entertainment as a primary or accessory use
(2) Drive-in/through/up restaurants
(H) ( 1) Hotel and motel, subject to the provisions contained in the C4 "Highway
Commercial District"
(0) ( 1) Office (business and professional) , subject to the entire street level or
one-third (1/3) of the total floor area (with at least fifty percent (50%)
of the street level) being devoted to visitor-serving uses*
(2) Outdoor retail sales as a primary use
(3) Outdoor eating area
(P) ( 1) Commercial parking lot and parking structure
(R) ( 1) Recreational vehicle overnight camping
(2) Residential uses not to exceed twenty-five (25) units per acre, subject to
the entire street level or one-third ( 1/3) of the total floor area (with at
least fifty percent (50%) of the street level) being devoted to
visitor-serving uses*
T) ( 1) Tavern
* Such uses must either be provided prior to other development, or assured as part of
the development. In the event of a consolidation of a minimum one block area, or
eighty-seven thousand (87,000) square feet, conditional uses may be located in separate
structures or on separate portions of the parcel in the context of a planned
development, provided no less than one-third ( 1/3) of the total floor area permitted is
devoted to visitor-serving uses, and provided that at least ten percent (10%) public
open space and pedestrian access amenities are provided to maintain a predominantly
visitor-serving orientation.
S. 9491.3 MINIMUM BUILDING SITE, WIDTH AND DEPTH.
(AT The minimum building site area, lot width, and lot depth shall be the following:
( 1) Minimum Building Site : Ten thousand ( 10,000) square feet;
(2) Minimum Lot Width: One hundred (100) feet;
(3) Minimum Lot Depth: One hundred ( 100) feet.
( B) Any lawfully established and recorded individual lot not meeting the standards
within this section shall not be used as a building site (unless combined with
sufficient land to provide the above listed minimum standards) except upon the
applicant' s submittal to the Director of a plot plan encompassing the entire
parcel which delineates all structures proposed for initial or future
construction, and the adoption of a use permit with the following findings by the
Board of Zoning Adjustments or the Planning Commission:
( 1) Special conditions exist because of topography or existing development
patterns;
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S 9491.3(B)(2) COMMERCIAL DISTRICT PLANNING
(2) A demonstrated uniqueness of design is proposed that responds to the
purpose of this District;
(3) The development complies with all other applicable city ordinances.
S. 9491.4 BUILDING OR STRUCTURE HEIGHT LIMITATIONS. No building, structure or
combination of buildings and. structures shall exceed fifty (50) feet in
height.
Rooftop mechanical equipment and screening are exempted from the above provision and:
(A) May exceed the fifty (.50) foot building height limit by not more than fourteen
( 14) feet;
(B) Shall be screened from view from adjacent public rights-of-way, except for
residential attic turbines and solar collector panels.
S. 9491. 5 SITE COVERAGE. Shall not exceed fifty percent ('50%) of the site area. .
S. 9491.6 YARD REQUIREMENTS. All yards shall be measured from the ultimate
right-of-way lines as required by the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code.
(A) Front Yard. The minimum front yard setback shall be ten ( 10) feet except as
otherwise .designated on a sectional district map.
(B) Side Yard.
( 1) Exterior Side Yard. The minimum exterior side yard setback shall be ten
10) feet except as otherwise designated on a sectional district map.
(2) Interior Side Yard. The minimum interior side yard setback is zero (0)
feet, except where the permitted use abuts a residential district, then the
setback shall be a minimum of ten ( 10) feet.
(C) Rear Yard. The minimum rear yard setback is zero (0) feet except where the
permitted use abuts a residential district, then the setback shall be a minimum
of ten (10) feet.
S. 9491. 7 OFF-STREET PARKING. The arrangement, access, safety sight angles,
dimensions, turning radii, screening and number of all parking spaces
shall conform to the "off-street parking" requirements of the Huntington Beach Ordinance
Code.
S. 9491.8 LANDSCAPING. As provided for within the Huntington Beach Ordinance Cody.
S. 9491.9 SIGNS. Except as provided herein all proposed signs shall comply with.
the provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. The exceptions
are as follows :
(A) No sign shall cause glare, reflection or nuisance to residential uses.
(B) All commercial signage within mixed use buildings shall be restricted to tIW
commercial portion of said buildings.
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PLANNING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT S. 9491. 10
�. 9491. 10 DEDICATION AND IMPROVEMENTS. All proposed structures and uses shall
comply with dedication and improvement requirements of the Huntington
,Beach Ordinance Code.
S. 9491. 11 MINIMUM OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
(A) Requirements for all projects. For any development devoted exclusively to
commercial useage, public open space shall equal at least ten percent ( 10%) of
the site area. In mixed use developments, which include residential units,
public open space shall equal at least five percent (5%) of the site area and may
have common recreational space requirements applied toward meeting the
requirements of this subsection. `lard requirements shall not be applied toward
meeting the requirements of this subsection.
( 1) Public open space is accessible to the public and shall be :
(a) Open air commercial
( i) Open to the street on the first floor; or
(ii) Open on at least one side above the first floor; or
( iii) Open to the sky.
(b) Patios
(c) Plazas
(d) Balconies
(e) Gardens
( 0 View areas
(2) Public open space provided above the second floor shall have its area value
decreased by fifty percent (50%) for the purposes of meeting the
requirements of this section.
(B) Requirements for the residential portion of mixed use development. The combined
total of private and common recreational space shall equal at least twenty-five
percent (25%) of the floor area of each dwelling unit. Yard requirements shall not be
applied toward meeting the requirements of this subsection.
( 1) Private open space shall be:
( a) Contiguous to the dwelling unit it serves and for the exclusive use
of the occupants;
(b) Have a minimum area of not less than sixty (60) square feet and a
minimum dimension of not less than six (6) feet per side;
(c) Only accessible to the dwelling unit it serves;
(d) Physically separated from public areas by a wall or hedge at least
forty-two (42) inches in height;
(e) Provided at the following minimum ratio:
( i) Bachelor or studio (efficiency) dwelling unit : sixty (60)
square feet
S. 9491. 11(B)( 1)(e)(i ) COMMERCIAL DISTRICT PLANNING
One ( 1) bedroom dwelling unit : seventy-five (75) square feet
( iii ) Two (2) bedroom dwelling unit : one hundred ( 100) square feel
( iv) Threi- ( 3) bedroom dwelling unit : one hundred fifty ( 150)
square feet
(v) Larger than three (3) bedroom dwelling unit : two hundred (200)
square feet
(2) Common recreational space :
(a) Shall be accessible to all dwelling units within the development;
( b) Shall not include parking areas or driveways;
(c) May be located on roofs.
S. 9491. 12 REFUSE AND REFUNDABLE BOTTLE OR CONTAINER COLLECTION AREAS. All refuse
and refundable bottle or container collection areas shall be screened
from view on all four sides by a six (6) foot high decorative masonry wall, building or
gate. Residents shall be provided with collection areas that are separate and distinct
from the collection area of commercial activities and said collection area shrill not be
located further Chan two hundred (200) feet from each residence. .
S. 9491. 13 OUTSIDE STORAGE. All goods, wares, merchandise, produce, and any other
commodities which are stored .in this District shall be housed in a
fully enclosed building or structure. ,,,�
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STAF f
-REPORT
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Development Services
DATE: April 15 , 1986
SUBJECT: CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12, VISITOR-SERVING COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT
APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach
REQUEST: To repeal existing Article 949 and add new Article 924
related to zoning regulations for Visitor-Serving
Commercial Districts and to retitle Chapter 92, "Office
and Commercial Districts . "
1 .0 SUGGESTED ACTION:
Approve Code Amendment No. 86-12 and recommend adoption by the City
Council.
2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION:
Code Amendment No . 86-12 cleans up and relocates provisions for the
Visitor Serving Commercial district to Chapter 92, Commercial
Districts . The minor changes incorporated in the ordinance include
removing redundant language and uses (as was done for Article 9221,
Cl , C21 and C4 ) .
Example Gift shops and curio shops as individual listings
have been combined as "curio gift shops . "
3 .0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS:
The proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of
the California Environmental Quality Act .
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Draft Ordinance
2. Existing Article 949
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ARTICLE 924
VISITOR-SERVING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (VS )
S. 9240 GENERAL PROVISIONS . The purpose of he Visitor- erving
Commercial (VSC District is to implement the - eneral Plan
designation of Commercial-Visitor Serving, an to provide or
hotels, motels , restaurants and other retail and service ses of
specific benefit both coastal visitors and ear-round_ r idents .
S. 9241 PERMITTED USES.
(a ) Use Permit . The following uses all be perm ted in the VSC
District subject to use permit proval by t Board of Zoning
Adjustments .
A. Antique Store
Art gallery and/or de er
Arts and crafts supp ies
B. Bakery
Beach, swimming a d surfing equ pment
Bicycle sales , r air and rent 1 shop
Boat and marine upplies
Bookstore
Botanical gar n
C. Camera shop
Clothing store
Confection ry store
Convenien e market
Curio gi t shop '
D. Delica ssen
Drug S ore
F. Fina cial Institut ons
Flo er shop
H. H r and nail s ons
alth clubs le s than two thousand five hundred (2 ,500 )
square feet
I . Ice cream pa for
J. Jewelry sto e
L Laundries (self-service or pick-up)
Marine 1 surance
12 . Low-volume heads shall be used on all spigots and water faucets .
13 . All building_ spoils, s ch as unus ble lumber, wire, pipe, and
other surplus or unusa le material , shall be disposed of at an
off-site facility equi ped to hani le them.
14. Prior to issuance of building perk its , the property owner shall
sign, notarize, and rec rd with t� e County Recorder a "Letter
of Agreement:" assuring hat the sIingle family residence will be
maintained as one (1) d elling unit .
C-10 CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-1
Code Amendment No. 86-11 inv lees the c can-up and relocation of
four separate articles in Division 9, rovisions have been
streamlined and redundant lan uage has )een eliminated. For planned
residential developments, thr e article.,; have been consolidated into
one. _... .__. _.:
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS:
The proposed project is categ rically exempt from the provisions of
the California Environmental uality Ac .
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED
There was no one present to s eak for o against the project and the
public hearing was closed.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY LIVENGOO , SECOND Y MIRJAHANGIR, TO APPROVE
CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-11, AS ENDED, IB THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: Rowe, Winchell, L' vengood, rskine, Porter, Mirjahangir
NOES: None
ABSENT: Schumacher
ABSTAIN: None
MOTION PASSED
C-11 CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12
DRAI
Code Amendment No. 86-12 cleans up and relocates provisions for the
Visitor Serving Commercial district to Chapter 92, Commercial
Districts .
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS:
The proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of
the California Environmental Quality Act .
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED
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There was no one present to speak for or against the project and the
public hearing was closed.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY ERSKINE, SECOND BY PORTER, TO APPROVE CODE
AMENDMENT NO. 86-12, WITH REVISIONS, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
�- AYES: Rowe, Winchell , Livengood, Erskine, Porter, Mirjahangir
NOES: None
ABSENT: Schumacher
ABSTAIN: None
MOTION PASSED
C-12 CODE AMENDMENT NO. 80-13
Specific plans within th City have been a opted by both resolution
and ordinance. Staff, a part of the stre mlining of Division 9, is
requesting that the Commission remove the acifica Community Plan
and the North Huntington Center Specific P an from Division 9 and
readopt them by resoluti n. No wording wo ld be changed in the
process.
Current specific plans adopted by resoluti n include the Seabridge
Specific Plan and the Downtown Specific Plan, which are available to
the public as separate documents.
In addition, this code amendment adds a list of these separate
specific plans at the be inning of the cod (Section 9060) along
side the list of the traditional zoning districts .
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS:
This project is categori ally exempt from he California
Environmental Quality Ac .
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OP NED
There was no one present o speak for or a inst the project and the
public hearing was closed
A MOTION WAS MADE BY WINC ELL, SECOND BY RO__E, TO APPROVE CODE
AMENDMENT NO. 86-13, BY T E FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: Powe, Winche 1, Livengood, Erskine, Porter, Mirjahangir
NOES: None
ABSENT: Schumacher
ABSTAIN: None
MOTION PASSED
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12
(Visitor-Serving Commercial )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a
public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic
Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and
at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all
persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below.
DATE: Monday, May 19, 1986
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
APPLICATION NUMBER: Code Amendment No. 86-12
LOCATION: City-wide
PROPOSAL: ?o repeal existing Article 949 and add new Article 924 related to zoning
regulations for Visitor-Serving Commercial Districts and to retitle
Chapter 92, "Office and Commercial Districts. "
E:dVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The proposed project is categorically exempt from the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file in the Department of
Development Services .
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express
opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined
above. All applications, exhibits, and descriptions of this proposal are
on file with the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington
Beach, California, for inspection by the public.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
By: Alicia M. Wentworth
City Clerk
Phone (714) 536-5405
Dated: May 5, 1986 i d-
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NOTICE TO CLERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING
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TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. DATE:
FROM:
PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE
DAY OF 198�
AP's are: a tached
AP's will follow
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Planning Department
Petition
* Appeal
Other
Adoption of Environmental Status (x)
EIR NO NONE
Has City Attorney' s Office been YES NO
informed of forthcoming public
hearing?
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for additional information.:
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-12
(Visitor-Serving Commercial )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Commission
will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington
Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach , California,
on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider
the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the
application described below.Z'9 Co umG'l
DATE/TIME: , 1986 - 7: 00 PM
APPLICATION NUMBER: Code Amendment No. 86-12
APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach
REQUEST: To repeal existing Article 949 and add new Article 924
related to zoning regulations for Visitor-Serving
Commercial Districts and to retitle Chapter 92, "Office
and Commercial Districts. "
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The proposed project is categorically exempt
from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act .
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed ordinance is on file in the
Department of Development Services, 2000 Main Street ,
Huntington Beach, California 92648 , for inspection by the
public.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and
express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call
Jeff Abramowitz , Assistant Planner at 536-5271.
James W. Palin , Secretary
Huntington Beach Planning Commission
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