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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCode Amendment 86-5 - Ordinance 2828 - Off Street Parking an -,, noticesAuthdried by tDecre Publish e of Advertisements Superior Court kinds to Orange including Countpublic y, �rTG� 1 California, Nu beJ tie,?963dated 29 September, 1961. and ®V -� STATE OF CALIFORNIA PUBLIC NOTICE C< ciT cL1;ILI, County of Orange Public Notice Advertising covered by INS enWevn.is let in 7 point NOTICE OF with to Wce column width PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMEN N0.86-5 OFF STREET PARKING I am a Citizen Of the United States and a resident Of . STANDARDSG NOTICE IS HEREBY' the County aforesaid; I am Over the age of eighteen. GIVEN that the Huntington ears, and no a art interested e below BeachCityCn twellhold y t party to or intetd i the bl hearing i a public hearg n the Coun= cil Chamber at the Hunt- entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the Orange Ington Beach Civic Center, Coast DAILY PILOT, with which is combined the Ington Beach00 Main SCae Street, unt- on the date and at the tome in- NEWS-PRESS, a newspaper of general circulation, dicated below to receive and consider the statements of printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, all persons who wish to be (heard relative to the apple- County of Orange, State of California, and that a cation described below. Notice Of PUBLIC HEARING �19 6ATE: Monday, April 7, " TIME:7:30 P.M. SUBJECT: Code Amend- ment No. 86-5-Off Streek Parking and Landscaping Standards of which copy attached hereto is a true and complete LOCATION:City-wide PROPOSAL: To repeal copy, was printed and published in the Costa Mesa, ArtIcie979oftheHuntington Beach Ordinance Code and add new Articee 960 related Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, add on_Street parking and Irvine, the South Coast communities and La Una landscaping standards. ENVIRONMENTAL( 1 t:i.me f STATUS:The proposed pro- Beach issues of said newspaper for sect is categorically exempt from provisions of the call - consecutive weeks to Wit the issue(s) Of fornia Environmental Quality Act. of the ON FILE: A coPY proposed ordinance is on file in the Department of De- March' .2 5 198 6 velopmant Services. ER ALL INTERESTED P SONS are invited to attend isaid hearing and express opinions or submit evidence 198 for or against the application as outlined above.All aPPiI- cations, exhibits, and de- scriptions of this proposal., 198 are on file with the office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beh, California,for inspection by 198 the public. HUNTINGTON BEACH e CITY.COUNCIL, By: M Wentworth, City Clerk, P, no(714)538-5405 198 Dated 3/18/86 Coast Published orange It Pilot March 25,1986 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed .on march 26 198 6 at Costa Mesa, California. pat" ') �0'h&L"'" Signature eoief —5 / REQUES`F®R CITY COUNCIL -A.A1.1 ccL19* 1 Date Apr i l 7 19 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council z Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administrat Prepared bye James W. Palin, Director, Development Services � Subject: CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-5 - "OFF STREET PARKING D LANDSCAPING Consistent with Council Policy? [ ] Yes >4 New Policy or Exception 14)13 Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments: l STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Code Amendment No. 86-5 revises existing parking provisions based on staff analysis of problems with the current code, based on decisions made by the Planning Commission over the course of the last year, while at the same time reorganizing and streamlining the provisions . RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commission action and recommendation on March 4, 1986 : ON MOTION BY PORTER AND SECOND BY ERSKING, THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVED CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-5 AND RECOMMDENDS 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• The major content changes are summarized below: 1 . Provides for reduced width of spaces where designated for long-term employee parking. 2. Requires that compact spaces be labeled as such on pavement . 3. Requires that the parking for automobile and other sales lots be calculated on the basis of outdoor display area accessible to the public . Current code requires parking based on gross floor area of building. In cases where there is a very small office on a large site, little or no customer or employee parking is now required. The standard of one space per 1 ,000 square foot of public display area is identical to the requirement of many cities . 7)A PIO 4/84 4. Reduces standards for hair salons within a shopping complex to match regular retail standards of 1 space per 200 square feet . Where such a use is on its own parcel , the current standard of 2.5 spaces per station would apply. The current standard tends to be overly restrictive for shopping centers. 5. Clarifies Planning Commission decision on parking standards for single story and multi-story mini-storage facilities : one space per 5,000 square feet for single story buildings; one space per 2,000 square feet for multi-story buildings. The need to differentiate the two building designs was based on the fact that in multi-story structures , there is no area immediately in front of one 's space in which to park temporarily. A customer would always need to park and then carry items to the upstairs storage unit . 6 . Adds standards for loading facilities to ensure that trucks do not impede safe access both on site or on adjacent streets and to ensure buffering of such facilities when adjacent to residential uses. 7. Modifies landscaping requirements so that larger sized trees are required but the total number required is reduced. Rather than one 15 gallon tree per twenty-five lineal feet of streetside property line, the new requirement would be one 30 inch box tree per forty-five lineal feet of streetside frontage or fraction thereof . This change was recommended by the Parks and Landscaping Division and is supported by Development Services. 8 . Requires ten foot wide landscape planter be provided in addition to extra three foot width required for outdoor display lots in cases where a nonconforming use requests an expansion and/or exterior modification. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Modify ordinance as desired . ATTACHMENTS: 1 . Ordinance 2. Existing Article 974), cross-reference index JWP:JA: jr 8 * 1 RCA - 3/21/86 -2- (4500d) 1 " PLANNING OFFSTREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING S. 9791.1 _ --- S-nWQ ARTICLE 979 , r_" I,,S.- OFFSTREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING (2635-8 83, 2717, 2780-9 85, 2815-2 86) S. 9791.1 PURPOSE S. 9791.2 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED e S. 9791.3 REQUIREMENT FOR USES NOT SPECIFIED 9 60 C�) S. 9791.4 REQUIREMENT FOR FACILITIES NOT SPECIFIED( S • 9 S. 9791.5 REQUIREMENT FOR MIXED OCCUPANCIES C 5. q (o0?_) S. 9791.6 REQUIREMENT FOR CHANGE IN USE (s . �® S. 9791.7 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY `S• &1 6 0 0) S. 9791.8 LOCATION OF PARKING FACILITIES S. 9791.9 SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS C �6 6 o S. 9791.9.1 Circulation Design S. 9791.9.2 Commercial Center Entrance S. 9791.9.3 Concrete Curbs S. 9791.9.4 Corner Cut-off - Buildings Adjacent to Intersecting Driveways S. 9791:9.5 Drainage S. 9791.9.6 Directional Signs S. 9791.9.7 Driveway Locations on Arterial Highways S. 9791.9.8 Drive-thru Facilities S. 9791.9.9 Driveway Standards S. 9791.9.10 Illumination S. 9791.9.11 Parking Space Dimension S. 9791.9.12 Pavement Surface Standards S. 9791.9.13 Physical Protection for Fencing S. 9791.9.14 Striping S. 9791.9.15 Tandem Parking S. 9791.9.16 Landscaping Within Parking Lots S. 9791.10 COMPACT CAR PARKING C�e ' 6 b 4) S. 9791.10.1 Compact Car Parking Allocations S. 9791.10.2 Compact Car Parking Space Dimensions S. 9791.11 JOINT USE PARKING STANDARDS ( S. 9216 62.) S. 9791.12 REQUIRED PARKING BY USE S. 9791.12.1 Commercial Uses S. 9791.12.2 Commercial Recreational Uses S. 9791.12.3 Office Uses S. 9791.12.4 Institutional and Educational Uses S. 9791.12.5 Industrial Uses S. 9791.12.6 Public Assembly S. 9791.12 7 RESIDENTIAL C �,��.Ob S. 9792 LANDSCAPING S. 9792.1 PURPOSE S. 9792.2 PERCENTAGE OF LANDSCAPING S. 9792.3 FRONT AND EXTERIOR SIDE YARDS 'S. 9792.4 INTERIOR LANDSCAPING . S. 9792.5 IRRIGATION S. 9792.6 PHYSICAL PROTECTION FOR LANDSCAPING S: 9792.7 HEIGHT OF FRONT AND EXTERIOR BOUNDARY LANDSCAPING S. 9792.8 MAINTENANCE S. 9792.9 COMPLIANCE OF LANDSCAPE PLAN S. 9792.10 EXCEPTION S. 9792.11 LANDSCAPE AND SCENIC CORRIDORS 21816 S. 9791.1 STREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING PLANNING S. 9791.1 PURPOSE. In order to prevent traffic congestion and shortage 'of curb spaces, off-street parking facilities shall be provided incidental to new uses and major alterations and enlargements of existing uses. The parking facilities required by this section for motor vehicle parking and maneuvering are assumed to be the minimum need for such facilities created by each particular land use. Off-street parking is to be laid out in a manner that will ensure its usefulness, protect the public safety, and, where appropriate, insulate surrounding land uses from its impact. S. 9791.2 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED. In connection with the use of each parcel' of land, sufficient off-street parking spaces shall be provided to meet the demand created by all activities on the parcel. The minimum requirements for each. use shall be shown as in the following table entitled REQUIRED PARKING BY USE (Section 9791.12) . Additional parking space requirements may be required based upon substantial estimates, as a condition of approval of a development requiring discretionary action by a decision making body. S. 9791.3 REQUIREMENT FOR USES NOT SPECIFIED. Where the parking requirements for a use are not specifically set forth in this chapter, the parking requirements for such use shall be determined by the Director of Development Services or the Planning Commission or the Board of Zoning Adjustments, and such determination shall be based on the requirements for the most comparable structure or use specified. S. 9791.4 REQUIREMENT FOR FACILITIES NOT SPECIFIED. Any off-street parking or loading facility which is permitted but not required by this chapter shall comply with all provisions of this chapter governing the location, design, improvement, and operation of such facilities. S. 9791.5 REQUIREMENT FOR MIXED OCCUPANCIES. In the case of mixed uses or occupancies within a development, the total number of required off-street parking spaces shall''be the sum of the number required for each use, except as provided through joint use provisions. S. 9791.6 REQUIREMENT FOR CHANGE IN USE. When the use of any structure or premises is changed to a different use having a higher parking requirement, additional parking shall be provided to meet the new requirements prior to the issuance of a new certificate of occupancy. Additional parking to meet the requirements of this section shall be provided for the enlarged or expanded portion only. No additional parking shall be required where the total number of spaces prescribed for the addition, enlargement, or change is less than ten (10) percent of the number of spaces prescribed for the use as conducted prior..to such addition, enlargement, or change. S. 9791.7 CERTIFICATE OF .00CUPANCY. A certificate of occupancy for any structure or premises shall not be issued until all of the required parking and loading facilities for the use have been completed in conformance with the requirements of this chapter. S. 9791.8 LOCATION OF PARKING FACILITIES. Required parking shall be located on the same lot as the activities or uses served except as follows: 2/86 i .PLANNING OFFh.LrcEET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING S. 9791.8A A. Required parking may be located on a lot adjacent to the lot served . subject to a recorded convenant running with the land which shall be recorded by the owner of the parking facility guaranteeing to the city that the required parking will be maintained for the life of the use or activity served. B. Any required parking provided by means of a parking district is not subject to a specific location requirement. S. 9791.9 SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. The design and layout of parking areas shall meet the standards contained in the following subsections and shown in Diagrams A-F attached. S. 9791.9.1 Circulation Design. Commercial, industrial, and residential off-street parking spaces shall have access to a public street or alley and shall be provided with internal circulation, safe entrances and exits, drives, and aisles consistent with city standards. Parking spaces designed so that it is necessary to back directly into a public street shall be prohibited, except for residential garages and carports serving single-family dwellings and duplexes. Traffic circulation shall be designed to ensure that no vehicle need enter a public street in order to progress from one aisle to any other aisle within the same development. S. 9791.9.2 Commercial Center Entrance. Commercial centers which have 200 parking spaces or more shall have at least one main entrance designed to the specifications shown in Diagram G. S. 9791.9.3 Concrete Curbs. Continuous concrete curbs shall be used to separate parking from landscaped planter areas. S. 9791.9.4 Corner Cut-off - Buildings Adjacent to Intersecting Driveways. Where a building is adjacent to the intersection of two driveways or a driveway and an alley, a 10-foot corner cut-off shall be provided for visibility. S. 9791.9.5 Drainage. Parking facilities shall be prepared, graded, and paved in such a manner to ensure that all surface waters will drain into a public street, alley, or storm drain, or any other drainage system approved by the Department of Public Works. S. 9791.9.6 Directional Signs. Directional signs or markings shall be provided in all facilities in which one-way traffic has been established. S. 9791.9.7 Driveway Locations on Arterial Highways. Driveway locations on arterial highways shall be located to coordinate with future median openings in accordance with the design standards established by the Department of Public Works. S. 9791.9.8 Drive-Thru Facilities. Commercial establishments with drive-thru windows may be allowed a stacking credit reducing the amount of required off-street parking subject to the approval of the Director of Development Services, Board of Zoning Adjustments, or Planning Commission. The stacking credit shall be allotted at the ratio of one (1) 2/86 S. 9791.9.8 OFFSTREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING PLANNING space for each twenty-three (23) lineal feet of drive-up lane area not to exceed thirty (30) percent of the total number of required off-street parking spaces for the use or twenty (20) parking spaces, whichever is less. Each drive-up lane shall be a lane separate from the circulation routes and lanes necessary for ingress to or egress from the property, or access to any off-street parking space. Each such lane shall be striped, marked, or otherwise distinctly delineated. S. 9791.9.9 Driveway Standards. The paved surface of driveways and drive entrances shall comply with Standard Plans on file with the Department of Public Works. S. 9791.9.10 Illumination. All parking area lighting shall be energy efficient and arranged so as not to produce glare on adjacent residential properties. Security lighting shall be provided in parking areas accessible to public entry after dark. S. 9791.9.11 Parking Space Dimensions. Each off-street parking space shall consist of a rectangular area not less than nine (9) feet wide by nineteen (19) feet long, except for spaces allowed under the compact car sections of the code. Any end space adjacent to a wall more than twelve (12) inches in height shall have an additional three (3) feet of width. S. 9791.9.12 Pavement Surface Standards. The entire surface devoted to vehicular or pedestrian traffic shall be paved in accordance with "Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction" on file in the Department of Public Works. S. 9791.9.13 Physical Protection for Fencing. Fences or walls which are adjacent to parking areas shall be protected from vehicle damage by a method acceptable to the Director of Development Services. S. 9791.9.14 Striping. All off-street parking spaces shall be outlined by painted stripes on the surface area in the manner described in Diagram F. S. 9791.9.15 Tandem Parking. Tandem parking for required off-street parking spaces shall be prohibited. S. 9791.9.16 Landscaping Within Parking Lots. Landscaping within parking lots shall be provided in compliance with standards in Section 9792 "Landscaping." S. 9791.10 COMPACT CAR PARKING. Compact car parking may be used to satisfy a portion of the required parking for commercial, industrial, and residential uses, subject to the provisions of this article. S. 9791.10.1 Compact Car Parking Allocation. Commercial or industrial developments with twenty (20) or more parking spaces may be allowed a maximum of forty (40) percent compact car parking. Multi-family residential developments with 100 units or more may be allowed twenty (20) percent of open guest parking spaces as compact car parking, provided that: 2/86 PLANNING_ OFFSTREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING S. 9791,10.1 Compact car parking is a workable alternative to standard parking through design and layout and is not likely to result in unnecessary traffic congestion; and An equitable system of assignment and distribution of parking stalls for compact cars has been established. S. 9791.10.2 Compact Car Parking Space Dimensions. The minimum size of compact car stalls shall not be less than eight (8) feet in width and fifteen (15) feet in length. S. 9791.11 JOINT USE PARKING STANDARDS. The Board of 'Zoning Adjustments or Planning Commission may grant through the application process a reduction in the total number of required off-street parking spaces, when it can be shown that the parking facilities have divergent needs on the basis of non-use by one user during a period of use by another. This basis of use versus non-use must be in relation to nighttime versus daytime hours or weekdays in relation to weekend needs, subject to the following: S. 9791.11.1 The location and walking distance from the parking facility to said building or use. Under no circumstances shall the walking distance from the nearest point of the parking facility to the building or use exceed two hundred fifty (250) feet. S. 9791.11.2 The applicant shall show to the satisfaction of the Board or Commission that there is no conflict in the principal operating hours of the buildings or uses for which the joint parking facilities are proposed. S. 9791.11.3 The parties concerned in the joint use of off-street facilities shall evidence an agreement for such joint use by proper legal instrument approved by the City Attorney as to form and content. Such instrument when approved shall be recorded in the office of the County Recorder and a copy filed with the Department of Development Services. S. 9791.12 REQUIRED. PARKING BY USE. The following uses shall provide off-street parking facilities to at least the minimum standards required in this section: S. 9791.12.1 Commercial Uses Use Minimum Requirement (a) General Retail One (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area (b) Auto, boat, trailer sales, One (1) space for each five hundred auto rental agencies (500) square feet of gross floor area (c) Car wash (full-services) Ten (10) employee parking spaces (d) Car wash (self-service) Three (3) spaces for each two (2) wash stalls (wash rack not to be included) 2/86 S__ 9791.12.1(e) OFFSTREET PARKING, AND_LANDSCAPING PLANNING (e) Furniture and appliance One (1) space for each five hundred (500) stores square feet of gross floor area, except areas used exclusively for storage or loading, but not less than five (5) spaces for each such use (f) Hair salon Two and one-half (2-1/2) spaces per chair (g) Hotels/motels One (1) space for each guest unit having one (1) sleeping room, two (2) spaces for units having more than one sleeping room, and one (1) employee space for each ten (10) guest rooms, plus the spaces required for additional uses on the site (h) Mortuaries and funeral homes One (1) space for each thirty-five (35) square feet of gross floor area in rooms used for funeral service and viewing (i) Restaurant (free-standing) One (1) space for each sixty (60) square feet of gross floor area Q) Restaurant within an integrated One (1) space for each one commercial complex (such as a hundred (100) square feet of shopping center, industrial gross floor area complex, etc.) W Retail plant nursery One (1) space for each one thousand (1,000) square feet of sales and outdoor display area, but not less than five (5) spaces for each such use (1) Service stations (full service/ One (1) space for each five automotive repair garages) hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area but not less than five (5) spaces for each such use (m) Service stations (self-service) Two (2) spaces for each such use S. 9791.12.2 Commercial Recreational Uses Use Minimum Requirement (a) Arcades One (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area (b) Boat marina .75 space per boat slip plus the spaces required for additional uses on the site (c) Gymnasiums and health studios (spas) One (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of floor area but not less than five (5) spaces for each such use 2/86 i PLANNING OFFSTREET. PARKING AND LANDSCAPING S. 9791.12.2 d (d) Miniature golf One (1) space for each hole (e) Skating rinks One (1) space for each four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area (f) Tennis, racquetball, handball Three (3) spaces per court courts S. 9791.12.3 Office Uses Use Minimum Requirement (a) General office (less than One (1) space for each three 250,000 square feet) hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area (b) General office (250,000 square One (1) space for each three feet or more) hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area (c) Financial office (banks, One (1) space for each two savings and loans) hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area (d) Medical/dental office One (1) space for each one hundred seventy-five (175) square feet of gross floor area S. 9791.12.4 Institutional/Educational Uses Use Minimum Requirement (a) Art galleries, exhibition One (1) space for each three halls, and museums hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area (b) Hospitals One (1) space for each bed (c) High schools, colleges Seven (7) spaces per classroom (d) Nursery, elementary, junior One and one-half (1-1/2) spaces high schools per classroom (e) Rest homes, sanitariums, One (1) space for each three (3) nursing or convalescent homes,. beds (f) Trade schools and music One (1) space for each conservatories thirty-five (35) square feet of instruction area 2/86 S. 9791.12.5 OFFSTREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING PLANNING S. 9791.12.5 Industrial Uses Use Minimum Requirement (a) Manufacturing, research, One (1) space for each five testing, assembly, fabrica- hundred (500) square feet of tion, packaging or similar gross floor area plus the spaces industrial uses required for office use (b) Wholesaling, warehousing One (1) space for each thousand and distributing spaces (1,000) square feet of gross required for uses floor area plus spaces required for office use (c) Storage yards, wrecking One (1) space for each five yards, salvage yards, lumber thousand (5,000) square feet of yards, and similar uses gross lot area but not less than five (5) spaces for each such use S. 9791.12.6 Public Assembly Use Minimum Requirement (a) Public assembly, including One (1) space for each three (3) lodges, auditoriums, arenas, fixed seats (18 inches shall be convention centers, and dance considered a fixed seat) or one halls (1) space for each thirty-five (35) square feet of main public assembly area, whichever is greater (b) Theatres One (1) space for each three (3) seats plus seven (7) employee spaces S. 9791.12.7 RESIDENTIAL. Parking spaces shall be provided as follows in residential developments: (2780-9/85, 2815-2/86) Use Minimum Requirement (a) Single-unit dwellings Two (2) fully-enclosed spaces (b) All other dwelling units except One (1) space for bachelor/one as listed below: bedroom units One and a half (1.5) spaces for two bedroom units Two (2) spaces for three or more bedrooms One-half (.5) guest space per unit. One space per unit must be enclosed. 2/86 PLANNING _. : OFFSTREET..Nf'G AND LANDSCAPING S:. 0101.12i7(O (c) Single-unit dwellings in the Two (2) spaces for dwelling units Oldtowh and Townilot districts with up to three bedroom's, and one `space for each additional bedroom. Two (2) spaces per unit must be enclosed in a garage; and remainder may be open,, unenclosed; and designed in tandem with the garage space (d) Low-density planned residential Three (3) spaces for bachelor/one developments pursuant to bedroom units Article 93i Three and a quarter (3.25) spaces for two (2) or more bedrooms Two (2) spaces per unit must be enclosed in a garage (e) Medium-high density planned One and a half (1.5) spaces for residential developments bachelor/one bedroom pursuant to Article 06 Two (2) spaces for two (2) or more bedroom's One-half (.5) guest space per unit One (1) 'space per unit must be covered (f) Senior residential One (1) space for bachelor/one developments pursuant bedroom units to Articie 932.5 One and one-half (1.5) spaces for two bedroom units (g) Design. Residential parking shall comply with the following 'requirements as well as any additional provisions contained in the regulations of the individual district: (1) Turning radius. The minimum turning radius for any garage, carport or open parking space, entered directly from an alley or drive 'shall be twenty-five (25) feet as measured to the opposite side of the alley or drive. (2) Driveway width: A11 private driveway or driveway easements shall meet the following standards: Length Requirement Less than 106 feet Teri (10) feet clear width One hundred (100) feet to one hundred Twenty (20) feet clear width fifty (150) feet One hundred fifty (150) feet or more Cul-de-sac or hammerhead turnaround located at terminus, forty (40) foot minimum width. 2/86 S. 9791.12.7(p)(3) OFFSTREET PARKING AND LANDSCAPING PLANNING (3) Access. When a lot abuts an arterial highway and a local street, access to on-site parking shall be from the local street. When a lot abuts an alley, access shall be from the alley unless a different access is approved by the Planning Commission. When a lot abuts two arterial highways, access shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Public Works. 2/86 March 25, 1986 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 6-5 OFF STREET PARKING & LANDSCAPING STANDARDS 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, April 7, 1986 TIME: 7:30 P. M. SUBJECT: Code Amendment No. 86-5 - Off Street Parking & Landscaping Standards LOCATION: City-wide PROPOSAL: To repeal Article 979 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code and add new Article 960 related to off-street parking and landscaping standards. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The proposed project is categorically exempt from 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 3/18/86 Date: February 2, 1986 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 86-5 OFF-STREET PARKING STANDARDS 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. DATE?�: APEL�CA' _ ?l�IAt�iTM. BE Code Amendment No. 86-5 - 0 APPLICANT: City of Huntington BeachG� ke REQUEST: To C-Hy9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Codesated to M4606- off-street parking tandards. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The proposed project is categorically exempt from 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 4168d-2 ) b 0'7 7 8