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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEllis-Goldenwest Specific Plan - Ordinance 3563 - Amends Spe CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK July 8, 2002 UCLA Henry J. Bruman Library Maps & Government Information Charles E. Young Research Library A4510 Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Re: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan (SP 7) Amendment Pursuant to Government Code Section 50110-Publications; Copies for State Library and University;Preservation we are transmitting the following document(s): City of Huntington Beach Ordinance No. 3563— Amending SP 7 Adding Religious Assembly If you have any questions, please call the Office of the City Clerk at 714-536-5227. Sincerely, Jeffrey Hughes Deputy City Clerk enclosure: City of Huntington Beach Ord. No. 3563 (Telephone:714-536-5227) CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK July 8, 2002 California State Library Attn: Law Library P.O. Box 942837 Sacramento, CA 94237-0001 Re: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan (SP 7) Amendment Pursuant to Government Code Section 50110-Publications; Copies for State Library and University, Preservation we are transmitting the following document(s): City of Huntington Beach Ordinance No. 3563— Amending SP 7 Adding Religious Assembly If you have any questions, please call the Office of the City Clerk at 714-536-5227. Sincerely, Jeffrey ghes Deputy City Clerk enclosure: City of Huntington Beach Ord. No. 3563 (Telephone: 714-536-5227) CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK July 8, 2002 Institute of Government Studies Library University of California, Berkeley 109 Moses Hall #2370 Berkeley, CA 94720 Re: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan (SP 7) Amendment Pursuant to Government Code Section 50110-Publications, Copies for State Library and University, Preservation we are transmitting the following document(s): City of Huntington Beach Ordinance No. 3563— Amending SP 7 Adding Religious Assembly If you have any questions, please call the Office of the City Clerk at 714-536-5227. Sincerely, Jeffrey Hughes Deputy City Clerk enclosure: City of Huntington Beach Ord. No. 3563 (Telephone:714-536-5227) 1�� - c_ o'4, NoNw� 17 o: — K A Council/Agency Meeting Held: Ob-13--02. Deferred/Continued to: Approved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied Cit rk's ignature ,,Council Meeting Date: June 17, 2 02 Department ID Number: PL02-18 - 0-2-: -o- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS CD_, _ SUBMITTED BY: RAY SILVER, City AdministratorOeA--fL PREPARED BY: HOWARD ZELEFSKY, Director of Planning ~ c� SUBJECT: APPROVE ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO, 02-04 (RELIGIONS atZn.NSC�3 ASSEMBLY WITHIN ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN AREA) 1Fs-tat,,,,t,flssue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04, a City initiated request to modify SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific flan) to allow for religious assembly uses with a conditional use permit, subject to specific development standards. The development standards would also apply to public schools (currently a permitted use) in the specific plan area. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 also includes a clarification item unrelated to religious assembly uses. The Planning Commission and staff recommend approval of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 to comply with the federal mandates of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is consistent with the goals and policies specified in the Land Use Element of the General Plan, as well as the City's goa's to promote public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practices. Funding Source: Not applicable. Recommended Action: PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings for approval (ATTACHMENT NO. 1) and adopt Ordinance No. af6,3 , An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending SP 7 (Ellis Goldenwest Specific Plan) by Adding Religious Assembly as a Permitted Use as well as Development Standards for Religious Assembly and Public School Uses (ATTACHMENT NO. 2)." REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL02-18 Planning Commission Action on May 14, 2002: THE MOTION MADE BY HARDY, SECONDED BY LIVENGOOD, TO APPROVE ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04, WITH FINDINGS (ATTACHMENT NO. 1) CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: HARDY, KERINS, KOKAL, LIVENGOOD, MANDIC, PORTER, SHOMAKER NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE MOTION PASSED Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. "Continue Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 and direct staff accordingly." 2. "Deny Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings for denial." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: The City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: Area-wide within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan (SP 7) boundaries. The Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area is bounded by Goldenwest Street, Edwards Street, Garfield Avenue and Ellis Avenue. Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA) No. 02-04 represents a request to modify SP 7 (Ellis- Goldenwest Specific Plan) to allow for religious assembly uses with a conditional use permit, subject to development standards, as specified in the legislative draft (EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT NO. 2) and summarized in the table below. The proposed development standards would also apply to public school uses in the area, which are currently a permitted use. ZTA No. 02-04 also includes a clarification item unrelated to religious assembly uses as noted below. PL02-18 -2- 6/5/2002 4:32 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL02-18 Table 1 Overview of Proposed ZTA No. 02-04 Component Existing SP 7 Proposed Changes Permitted Residential, Open Space/Recreation, Public Add Religious Assembly to Uses School, On-site Equestrian Facilities (w/single existing list of permitted uses, family homes), New Oil Wells and Oil subject to Conditional Use Permit. Consolidation Projects, Continued Operation of Oil Wells, Accessory Buildings as noted Development General standards for circulation, landscaping, Add specific development Standards fences and walls, trails, etc. Specific development standards applicable to both standards for Estate Residential Development. religious assembly and public school uses. Miscellaneous Add the word "Conditional" to Use clarification Permit in Section III —General item Provision, A.2. (This is a clean-up item and not related to religious assembly.) Summary of proposed textual than es_to pxIsting,speciflic plan document: ■ Amend existing Table of Contents (page 1) to add a new Section V. — Public School and Religious Assembly Development Standards. ■ Amend existing Section III —General Provisions A.1.c. (page 10) by adding religious assembly as a permitted use, and adding verbiage that limits public schools and religious assembly uses to arterial streets. ■ Amend existing Section III —General Provisions A.2 (page 10) by adding the word "Conditional" to Use Permit. (This is a clean-up item and not related to the addition of religious assembly as a permitted use.) ■ Renumber existing Section V. —Appendices (page 30) to Section VI. ■ Add a new Section V. — Public School and Religious Assembly Development Standards. B. BACKGROUND Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 was initiated by the City in response to the federal mandates imposed on local jurisdictions by the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA). It is intended as a pro-active measure to comply with RLUIPA by allowing religious assembly uses and to ensure that adequate and appropriate development standards are in place for such uses. The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act was enacted by the 1061h Congress in 2000 (ATTACHMENT NO. 7). The primary purpose of the Act is to ensure a person's right to free exercise of religion. The RLUIPA states that "no government shall impose or implement a land use regulation in a manner that treats a religious assembly or institution on less than equal terms with a non-religious assembly." The act prohibits the imposition of"substantial burdens" or"unequal" land use regulations on religious uses, as well as, excluding assemblies of religious uses. In effect, any regulation that allows theaters or similar"assembly" uses in a zone, but not churches or temples, will most likely be in violation of RLUIPA. PL02-18 -3- 6/5/2002 4:32 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL02-18 An elementary school is located within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area, north of Garfield. The elementary school could be considered an "assembly" use. The RLUIPA provisions indicate that religious assembly should, therefore, be a permitted use within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area. RLUIPA does not prohibit the imposition of development standards on religious assembly uses, so long as the development standards themselves do not pose a substantial burden and are not applied in an unfair or unequal manner. C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: On April 9, 2002, the Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding ZTA No. 02-04. At that meeting, 22 members of the public provided comments regarding the proposal. These speakers supported the proposed amendment but were opposed to specific development standards, specifically the (then proposed) maximum two acre lot size limit. One speaker, who identified himself as a resident living within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area, commented that he was not against religious assembly uses locating within the Ellis-Goldenwest area but urged the City to consider ways to minimize potential impacts from such uses on the surrounding residents. Based on comments received, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to continue the item to their regularly scheduled May 14, 2002 meeting date. On May 14, 2002, staff presented modifications to the previously proposed ZTA No. 02-04. The modifications included deleting the maximum lot size limit, increasing the rear yard setback limits, decreasing the front yard setback limits and applying the development standards to public school uses in the area in addition to their application to religious assembly uses. The modifications were intended to address the issues raised by the public speakers and Planning Commissioners. At this meeting, 16 speakers spoke regarding the agenda item. The majority of the speakers were in favor of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02- 04, as modified. The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 and forward it to the City Council. D. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: The purpose of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is to comply with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. The purpose of the development standards is to ensure that assembly uses are compatible with the density, intensity and architectural style of the existing land uses in the area, which are primarily low density residential, and to address potential negative impacts related to traffic, noise, setbacks, building mass, aesthetics, etc. that may occur from permitted public school or religious assembly uses. The key development standards are discussed below and summarized in Table 2. PL02-18 -4- 6/5/2002 4:32 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL02.-18 Table 2 Summary of Proposed Development Standards For Religious Assembly and Public School Uses SECTION ISSUE PROPOSED CODE PROVISION SP 7 III.A.1.c Location Along arterial streets V.A Application of Public Schools and Religious Assembly Development Standards V.B. Lot Size No minimum or maximum standard. V.C. Site Coverage Max. 50% V.D. Lot Width/Frontage Min. 100 ft. V.E. Max. Bldg. Height Max. 30 ft. (35 to highest ridgeline) or 2 stories. Additional height for steeples, spires, etc. may be permitted per Section 230.72 of the HBZSO. V.F. Setbacks 1. Front Min. 10 ft. for building (Arterial Profile improvements would still apply) 2. Side Min. 20 ft. 3. Rear Min. 25 ft. for lots less than or equal to 15,000 sq. ft.; Min. 50 ft. for lots greater than 15,000 sq. ft. V.G. Architectural Features Per SP 7 V.H. Parking Per HBZSO (greater of 1/35 sq. ft. of assembly area or 1/3 fixed seats V.I. Landscaping 1 36" box tree per 45 ft. of street frontage plus rking lot landscaping SP 7 Signage Per SP 7 Appendix B— Design Guidelines, Appendix B Section C. — Signage Design Guidelines Applicability of Development Standards The proposed development standards apply to both public schools and religious assembly uses located within SP 7. In accordance with RLUIPA, this will ensure equal, fair and consistent application of the standards to all permitted assembly uses (public schools and religious assembly) within SP 7. The existing public school is in conformance with the proposed standards. A copy of the proposed standards was forwarded to the assistant superintendent of the Huntington Beach City School District for review and comment. School district staff did not indicate any objections to the standards or their proposed application. PL02-18 -5- 6/5/2002 4:32 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL32.-14 Location Staff and the Planning Commission recommend that religious assembly uses, as well as schools, be limited to arterial streets (Garfield, Goldenwest, Ellis and Edwards) in the specific plan area. This will minimize potential traffic and noise impacts to the residential areas as access will be from the arterial rather than internal, local streets, and the use will be more external to the specific plan area. Lot Size Although a maximum lot size standard of two acres had previously been proposed at the April 91h Planning Commission meeting, staff and the Planning Commission recommend that a standard for lot size not be established. The two acre lot size limit was previously proposed as a way to address potential neighborhood concerns. However, staff believes that the proposed arterial location requirement, in conjunction with the recommended minimum setback requirements, will be as effective in minimizing potential concerns related to traffic, noise, etc. Per the proposed development standards, public schools and religious assembly uses may only be located along an arterial street, and rear yard setbacks shall be a minimum of 25 feet for lots less than 15,000 square feet in size and 50 feet for lots greater than 15,000 square feet in size. The arterial location dictates that the uses be oriented away from adjacent residential uses and that site specific traffic take access via the arterial and not from local collector streets. The minimum setback requirements will provide a buffer zone between public assembly structures and existing residential uses. Front Yard Setback The recommended front yard setback requirement is a minimum of 10 feet as measured from the interior landscape easement line (per Section III.B.1.b. of SP 7). Staff believes that the 10 foot minimum setback is appropriate as it will allow for flexibility in providing a greater rear yard setback where public schools and religious assembly uses may abut residential uses. Further, even with a building setback of 10 feet, a minimum setback area of 41 feet in depth along the arterial will be provided when inclusion of the Arterial Street Profile improvements (e.g., equestrian trail) is considered. Other Standards The remaining development standards, e.g., height, rear setbacks, etc., are consistent with the existing standards in SP 7 and the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Staff and the Planning Commission think that the proposed standards will result in development that is sensitive to the surrounding area while providing flexibility in design. A detailed discussion of all standards is provided in the Planning Commission reports (ATTACHMENT NOS. 3 AND 5). PL02-18 -6- 6/5/2002 4:32 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL02= 18 E. SUMMARY Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 represents a pro-active measure to comply with federal law and to have adopted development standards in place to address potential neighborhood concerns regarding assembly uses within the Specific Plan area. Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 to amend the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan to permit religious assembly uses, subject to conditions and standards (applicable to both religious assembly and public school uses) that will minimize potential impacts of said uses on surrounding and adjacent low-density residential land uses. Environmental Status: The proposed zoning text amendment (project) is categorically exempt pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 4501, Class 20, which supplements the California Environmental Quality Act. Attachment(s): City Clerk,s Page Number No. Description 1 Findings for Approval 2 Ordinance No. 3510�3 including the Legislative Draft (Exhibit A) 3 Planning Commission Staff Report dated May 14, 2002 4 Planning Commission Minutes dated May 14, 2002 5 Planning Commission Staff Report Dated April 9, 2002 6 Planning Commission Minutes dated April 9, 2002 7 RLUIPA Provisions 8 1 Late Correspondence received at Planning Commission meeting RCA Author: Catherine O'Hara/Mary Beth Broeren PL02-18 -7- 6/5/2002 4:32 PM ATTACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS OF APPROVAL ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL-ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04: 1. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 which amends SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) to add religious assembly to the list of permitted uses, add development standards specific to religious assembly and public school uses, and provide clean-up language to update a reference to use permit to read conditional use permit, is consistent with objectives, policies. general land uses and programs specified in the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. It conforms to the following goals, policies, and objectives in the General Plan: Policy LU 9.3.3: Require that nonresidential structures incorporated in residential neighborhoods be designed to be compatible with and convey the visual and physical scale and character of residential structures. Objective LU 9.4: Provide for the inclusion of recreational, institutional, religious, educational and service uses that support resident needs within residential neighborhoods. Policy LU 9.4.1: Accommodate the development of parks, sports facilities, schools, libraries, community meeting facilities, religious facilities, and similar community-serving uses in all residential areas, provided that they are compatible with adjacent residential uses and subject to review and approval by the City and other appropriate agencies. Policy L U 9.4.2: Require that institutional structures incorporated in residential neighborhoods be designed to be compatible with and convey the visual and physical scale and character of residential structures. Goal L U 13: Achieve the development of a mix of governmental service, institutional, educational, and religious uses that support the needs of Huntington Beach's residents. Objective LU 13.1: Provide for the continuation of existing and development of new uses, such as governmental administrative,public safety, human service, cultural, educational infrastructure, religious and other uses that support the needs of existing and future residents and businesses. Policy LU 13.1.2: Allow for the continuation of existing and development of new religious facilities in any land use zone where they are compatible with adjacent uses and subject to the City review and approval. 2. The proposed zoning text amendment is compatible with the uses authorized in, and the standards prescribed for, SP 7. The amendments will apply to religious assembly and public school uses in the SP 7 area. The amendment will not create any inconsistencies with other provisions in SP 7 because it will only apply to religious assembly and public school uses. 3. A community need is demonstrated for the proposed zoning text amendment. The proposed changes will ensure that the City is in compliance with the standards of the federally mandated Religous Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA). Further, Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 will apply specific development standards to religious assembly and public school uses to ensure their compatibility with surrounding land uses. 4. Adoption of ZTA 02-04 will be in conformity with public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. The amendment will result in the City's ability to provide for freedom of religion and religious assembly in accordance with Federal law and consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan. ATTACHMENT 2 ORDINANCE NO. 3563 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING SP 7 (ELLIS GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN) BY ADDING RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY AS A PERMITTED USE AS WELL AS DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY AND PUBLIC SCHOOL USES WHEREAS, pursuant to California State Planning and Zoning Law, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission and Huntington Beach City Council have held separate, duly noticed public hearings to consider Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04, which amends SP 7 (Ellis Goldenwest Specific Plan)by adding religious assembly as a permitted use and development standards for religious assembly and public school uses; and After due consideration of the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission and all other evidence presented,the City Council finds that the aforesaid amendment is proper and consistent with the General Plan, NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That SP7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) is hereby amended as noted in Exhibit A, Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Amendments— Legislative Draft, incorporated by reference and attached hereto. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of Jul y , 2002. ATTEST: e&xl . City Clerk 47-a8-62 --1 4W Mayor REVIEWED AND APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Ad mstrator City Attorney INI ATED AND APPROVED: E#ijctor of P anning 02ord/zta 02-04,5;15/02 Ord.No.3563 Ex.A Ord.No.3563 Ex.A LEGISLATIVE DRAFT (PROPOSED CHANGES ONLY) TO SP 7 (ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN) FOR ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 Ord.No.3563 Ex.A (Legislative Draft Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE B, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES C. PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION If. APPLICATION PROCEDURES A. ENTITLEMENTS B. SPECIAL PERMITS Ill. GENERAL PROVISIONS A, PERMITTED USES B. CIRCULATION C. COMMUNITY THEME D, GRADING E. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS F. HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION IV. ESTATE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. PROJECT AREA B. MAXIMUM DENSITY C. ESTATE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION D. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES E. RESIDENTIAL EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES F, OIL ACTIVITIES G. CIVIC DISTRICT N. MISCELLANEOUS V. PUBLIC SCHOOL AND RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. APPLICATION B. LOT SIZE C. SITE COVERAGE D. LOT WIDTH AND FRONTAGE E. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT F. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS G. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES H. PARKING REQUIREMENTS 1. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS VI, APPENDICES A. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR EXISING SUBDIVISIONS; TRACTS 11473, 11805, 11769, 13036, AND 13210 B. DESIGN GUIDELINES Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised May 2002 Ord. No.3563 Ex.A Ill. GENERAL PROVISIONS The Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan shalt be subject to the definitions contained in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. The fallowing general provisions shall apply to all development projects: A. PERMITTED USES I. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit (and Tentative Tract Map for subdivisions)by the Planning Commission: a. sid ial (1) Single family detached dwellings,one unit per lot. (Minimum 8,000 net square foot lot size; minimum 15,000 net square feet for 2000 of the lots.) (2) Land subdivisions intended for lot sale programs. b. OQpen Spaccc/Recreation (1) Private recreation area for the exclusive use by members of a homeowners association group. (2) Private recreation area or uses for exclusive use of homeowner(s). (3) Commercial equestrian facilities subject to the commercial equestrian facility development standards contained in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. (4) A three to five acre neighborhood park within the quarter section, which may include equestrian orientation. C. G n al The following uses are permitted, subject to the approvals above, along arterial streets: (1) Public School (2) Religious Assembly 2. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a Conditiopal Use Permit by the Zoning Administrator: a. On-site equestrian facilities in conjunction with single-family dwellings. (Requires minimum 12,000 net square foot lot size.) Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 10 Ord.No.3563 Ex.A b. New oil wells and oil consolidation projects shall be permitted subject to applicable provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 10 Ord.No.3563 Ex.A V. PUBLIC SCHOOL AND RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. APPLICATION The following development standards shall apply to public school and religious assembly uses within the Ellis-GoMenwest Specific Plan Area. B. LOT SIZE No minimum or maximum standard. C. SITE COVERAGE The maximum site coverage shall be fifty(50)percent of the net lot area for all structures. D. LOT WIDTH AND FRONTAGE The minimum lot frontage shall be one hundred(100) feet. E. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT The maximum building height for main structures shall not exceed thirty (30)feet(maximum 35 feet to highest ridgeline)or two stories as defined in the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. The maximum building height for accessory structures shall not exceed fifteen(15)feet. Additional height for towers,steeples,spires„etc. may be permitted per the City of Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. F. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS All structures shall comply with the following minimum setbacks: 1. Front Xard. The minimum front yard setback shall be ten(10)feet. Building setback measurements shall be taken from the interior landscape easement line. 2. SiSk„Xord, The minimum side yard setback shall be twenty(20)feet. 3. Rear Yard. For lots up to 15,000 square feet, the minimum rear yard setback shall be twenty-five(25)feet. For lots exceeding 15,000 square feet, the minimum rear yard setback shall be fifty(50) feet. G. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Per Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Estate Residential Development Standards. Ellis-Goidenwest Specific Plan Revised May 2002 30 Ord. No.3563 Ex.A H. PARKING REQUIREMENTS Parking shall be provided in accordance with the off-street parking standards of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. L LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS Landscaping shall be provided in accordance with the following requirements and standards: 1. Landscaping shall be in conformance with the Design Guidelines for the area. 2. All setback areas fronting on or visible from a street shall be landscaped and permanently maintained in an attractive manner. Such landscaping shall consist primarily of ground cover,trees, shrubs and other living plants. Plant materials shall be drought resistant. 3. Decorative design elements such as fountains,pools,benches, sculpture,planters and similar elements may be permitted provided such elements are incorporated as a part of the landscaping plan. 4. Permanent automatic irrigation facilities shall be provided in all landscaped areas. 5. On-site trees shall be provided as follows: one(1) thirty-six(36)inch box tree per forty-five(45) feet of street frontage or fraction thereof. Additional trees and shrubs shall also be planted to provide a well- balanced landscape development. a. A distinctive landscape area shall be provided at the corners of arterials for enhanced landscape treatment subject to the requirements of the Design Guidelines. The area shall be greater than the general 25 foot perimeter setback and the perimeter fence shall have a 45 degree angle at the corner. T. Landscaping for off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Ellis-C,oldenwest Specific Plan Revised May 2002 31 Ord. No. 3563 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of June, 2002, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of July, 2002, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Green,Dettloff,Boardman,Houchen, Winchell,Bauer NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Cook I,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on 2002 In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Connie Brock vay,City Clerk of the City Council of the City Deputy City Clerk of Huntington Beach, California ATTACHMENT 3 pegi City of Huntington Beach Planning Department STAFF REPORT HUNTINGTON BE1CH TO: Planning Commission FROM: Howard Zelefsky, Director of Planning BY: Catherine O'Hara, Contract Planner -� DATE: May 14, 2002 SUBJECT: ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 (Continued from April 9, 2002 with Public Hearing Open) (Religious Assembly within Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area) APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area (area bounded by Goldenwest Street, Edwards Street, Garfield Avenue and Ellis Avenue) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 to amend SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) as follows: - Add religious assembly as a permitted use to comply with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA) enacted by Congress in 2000. - Add development standards to the specific plan text. Continued Item - Planning Commission meeting April 9, 2002. The Planning Commission approved a continuance of ZTA No. 02-04 to the regularly scheduled May 14, 2002 Planning Commission meeting in order to allow more time to study the issues raised during the public hearing opened on April 9, 2002. - Recommended changes to the legislative draft dated April 9, 2002 are proposed. See Revised Legislative Draft(Attachment No. 3). • Staff s Recommendation: Approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 and forward to the City Council for adoption based upon the following: - The proposed zoning text amendment is consistent with the goals and policies specified in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. - The amended SP 7 will provide for religious assembly uses within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area in compliance with the federal mandates of RLUIPA. - The amended SP 7 includes development standards applicable to public schools (currently a permitted use) and religious assembly uses. - Adoption of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is in conformance with public convenience. general welfare and good zoning practice. �5w RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings for approval (Attachment No. 1) and forward the Draft Ordinance (Attachment No. 2), including the Revised Legislative Draft, to the City Council for adoption." ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Deny Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings for denial." B. "Continue Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 and direct staff accordingly." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Zoning Text Amendment(ZTA)No. 02-04 represents a request to modify SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) to allow for religious assembly uses with a conditional use permit, subject to specific development standards. ZTA No. 02-04 also includes a"clean-up"item unrelated to religious assembly uses as previously presented in the April 9tn staff report(Attachment No. 5). ANALYSIS: On April 9, 2002, the Planning Commission continued their action on this item to the May 14, 2002 meeting to allow staff to analyze and respond to some of the issues that were raised during the April 9, 2002 public hearing. At the request of the Planning Commission, staff assembled an inventory of existing religious assembly uses in the City (Attachment No. 4). The inventory indicates lot size, zoning, general plan designation and size of population served, as well as, the name and address of the use. The inventory includes a total of 53 locations. A number of the organizations hold services at schools or community centers; the majority have independent facilities. The uses are distributed throughout the community. For independent facilities, a slim majority are on sites two acres or less in size, and all but 13 of the total locations are on arterials. As a result of further study of the issues, staff recommends modifications to the proposed legislative draft that was originally outlined in the April 9`h staff report. The modifications are depicted in a Revised Legislative Draft(Attachment No. 3). All modified text subsequent to the April 9"' Planning Commission meeting is highlighted with shading. Proposed additions are noted in bold and underlined. Proposed deletions are noted by strikeout. Recommended modifications include changes to lot size and front and rear yard setback standards, as well as making the standards applicable to public schools. They are summarized in the table below. PC Staff Report—05/14/02 -2- (02sr21 ZTA 02-04) SECTION ISSUE ORIGINAL REVISED PROPOSED PROPOSED CODE PROVISION CODE PROVISION SP 7 SP 7 (April 9, 2002) (Current) III.A.I.c Location Along arterial streets No Change V.A Application of Religious Assembly Public Schools and Development Standards Religious Assembly V.B. Lot Size Max. 2 ac. No minimum or maximum standard. V.C. Site Coverage Max. 50% No Change V.D. Lot Width/Frontage Min. 100 ft. No Change V.E. Max. Bldg. Height Max. 30 ft. (35 to highest Max. 30 ft. (35 to ridgeline) highest ridgeline) or 2 stories. or 2 stories. Clarification: Additional height for steeples, spires, etc.may be permitted per Section 230.72 of the HBZSO. V.F. Setbacks 1. Front Min. 58 ft. (per Arterial Min. 10 ft. for building Profile, Exhibit 5 of SP 7) (Arterial Profile (Note: actual building improvements would still setback is 25 ft.) --apply) 2. Side Min. 20 ft. No Change 3. Rear Min. 25 ft. Min. 25 ft. for lots less than or equal to 15,000 sq. ft.; Min. 50 ft. for lots greater than 15,000 sq. ft. V.G. Architectural Features Per SP 7 No Change V.H. Parking Per 14BZSO(greater of 1/35 No Change sq. ft. of assembly area or 1/3 fixed seats) V.I. Landscaping 1 36"box tree per 45 ft. of No Change street frontage plus parking lotlandsca ing SP 7 Signage Per SP 7 Appendix B — No Change Appendix B Design Guidelines, Section Design C.—Signage Guidelines PC Staff Report—05/14/02 3- (02sr2l ZTA 02-04) Discussion of Proposed Modifications to Development Standards: Applicability o Development Standards Staff recommends that the proposed development standards apply to both public schools and religious assembly uses located within SP 7. Previously, the standards were proposed to be applicable to religious assembly uses only. In accordance with RLUIPA, this modification will ensure equal, fair and consistent application of the standards to all permitted assembly uses (public schools and religious assembly) within SP 7. It should be noted that the existing public school is in conformance with the proposed standards. A copy of the proposed standards was forwarded to the assistant superintendent of the Huntington Beach City School District for review and comment. School district staff did not indicate any objections to the standards or their proposed application. Lot Size Staff recommends deletion of the two acre maximum lot size standard. No maximum or minimum lot size standard is proposed. The two acre lot size limit was previously proposed as a way to address potential neighborhood concerns. However, staff believes that the proposed arterial location requirement, in conjunction with the revised minimum setback requirements, will be as effective in minimizing potential concerns related to traffic, noise, etc. Per the proposed development standards, public schools and religious assembly uses may only be located along an arterial street, and rear yard setbacks shall be a minimum of 25 feet for lots less than 15,000 square feet in size and 50 feet for lots greater than 15,000 square feet in size. The arterial location dictates that the uses be oriented away from adjacent residential uses and that site specific traffic take access via the arterial and not from local collector streets. The minimum setback requirements will provide a buffer zone between public assembly structures and existing residential uses. Although Public-Semipublic uses (including public schools and religious assembly) in the rest of the city have a maximum two acreage limitation if they locate on residentially zoned property, there is no requirement to locate on an arterial. The revised approach recommended by staff would achieve similar results in addressing potential neighborhood concerns and also result in development standards that the existing elementary school in SP 7 complies with. Further rationale in support of the arterial location requirement, versus the two acre maximum lot size requirement, is the fact that a maximum lot size limit could easily be circumvented through legal means, thereby negating the effectiveness of the standard. Per the HBZSO, required parking may be provided on an adjacent property under the same ownership. In addition, a property owner may simply request a variance from the two acre maximum lot size limit. Finally, the arterial location requirement is consistent with existing conditions in the City. The inventory of existing religious assembly locations (Attachment No. 4) indicates that the majority of these uses, many of which are greater than two acres in size, are located along arterial streets. PC Staff Report—05/14/02 -4- (02sr21 ZTA 02-04) 1 Hecht No changes are proposed to the April 9, 2002 recommended height standards. However, for purposes of clarification, language has been added stating that per the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(HBZSO), additional height may be permitted for towers, spires, steeples, etc. The HBZSO allows for an additional 10 feet of height for such building appurtenances. If an applicant requires more than the 10 feet, then he/she may apply for a conditional use permit from the Zoning Administrator. Building Setbacks Front Yard— Staff recommends that the front yard setback requirement be reduced from 25 feet to a minimum of 10 feet as measured from the interior landscape easement line (per Section III.B.l.b. of SP 7). Staff believes that the 10 foot minimum setback is appropriate as it will allow for flexibility in providing a greater rear yard setback where public schools and religious assembly uses may abut residential uses. Further, even with a building setback of 10 feet, a minimum setback area of 43 feet in depth along the arterial will be provided when inclusion of the Arterial Street Profile requirement is considered. The proposed 10 foot setback is consistent with the HBZSO for Public-Semipublic uses with a lot size greater than two acres in the rest of the city. Rear Yard— Staff recommends that the rear yard setback requirement for public school and religious assembly uses be consistent with the existing SP 7 standards for residential uses: a minimum of 25 feet for lots of 15,000 square feet or less, and a minimum of 50 feet for lots that are greater than 15,000 square feet. The potential building mass of a structure located on a lot with no size restrictions,combined with possible noise and traffic generation associated with a public school or religious assembly use, especially where such a use may back directly to residential uses, dictate the need for adequate rear yard setbacks to serve as a"buffer"zone. Previously, when it was assumed that the maximum lot size of such uses would not exceed two acres, the rear yard setback was recommended at a minimum of 25 feet. Given the deletion of the maximum lot size restriction, a 25 foot setback is not considered to be adequate if a use were to occupy a larger lot. Additional Information: One of the speakers at the April 9, 2002 Planning Commission meeting made reference to (and an interpretation of) Section 303.3 of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) pertaining to Group A occupancy requirements. The speaker questioned whether the required front yard setback is "fair" given that other churches in the City have less than a 20 foot setback. Per the UBC, the 20 feet is inclusive of the street and not solely the setback area. The proposed development standards do not conflict with the UBC standard. Furthermore, other religious assembly uses in the City must meet UBC standards. PC Staff Report—05/14/02 -5- (02sr21 ZTA 02-04) RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 be approved and forwarded to the City Council based on the following reasons: - The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals and policies specified in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. - The amended SP 7 will provide for religious assembly uses within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area. - The amended SP 7 includes development standards that will apply to public schools (currently a permitted use) and religious assembly uses to minimize potential negative impacts from these uses on surrounding residential uses, and to ensure consistent and equal application of development standards on permitted public assembly uses within SP 7. - The amended SP 7 will comply with the federal mandates of the RLUIPA by allowing religious assembly uses in the specific plan area. - Adoption of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is in conformance with public convenience. general welfare and good zoning practice. ATTACHMENTS: 1. a� 2. 13rufi� =anw ^Tr.o- --- 3. Revised Legislative Draft—Development Standards for Public School and Religious Assembly Uses. 4. Listing of Religious Assembly Locations in Huntington Beach. g Ion[ StaffRep6it~drttarl 4nril Q �nn� 6. Letter Dated April 23, 2002 from Mr. Alan Leigh Armstrong. PC Staff Report—05/14/02 -6- (02sr21 ZTA 02-04) LEGISLATIVE DRAFT (PROPOSED CHANGES ONLY) TO SP 7 (ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN) FOR ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 (Legislative Draft Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE B. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES C. PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION II. APPLICATION PROCEDURES A. ENTITLEMENTS B. SPECIAL PERMITS III. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. PERMITTED USES B. CIRCULATION C. COMMUNITY THEME D. GRADING E. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS F. HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION IV. ESTATE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. PROJECT AREA B. MAXIMUM DENSITY C. ESTATE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION D. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES E. RESIDENTIAL EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES F. OIL ACTIVITIES G. CIVIC DISTRICT H. MISCELLANEOUS V. PUBLIC SCHOOL AND RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. APPLICATION B. LOT SIZE C. SITE COVERAGE D. LOT WIDTH AND FRONTAGE E. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT F. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS G. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES H. PARKING REQUIREMENTS I. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS VI. APPENDICES A. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR EXISING SUBDIVISIONS; TRACTS 11473, 11805, 11769, 13036, AND 13210 B. DESIGN GUIDELINES Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised May 2002 III. GENERAL PROVISIONS The Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan shall be subject to the definitions contained in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. The following general provisions shall apply to all development projects: A. PERMITTED USES 1. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit (and Tentative Tract Map for subdivisions)by the Planning Commission: a. Residential (1) Single family detached dwellings, one unit per lot. (Minimum 8,000 net square foot lot size;minimum 15,000 net square feet for 20%of the lots.) (2) Land subdivisions intended for lot sale programs. b. Open Space/Recreation (1) Private recreation area for the exclusive use by members of a homeowners association group. (2) Private recreation area or uses for exclusive use of homeowner(s). (3) Commercial equestrian facilities subject to the commercial equestrian facility development standards contained in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. (4) A three to five acre neighborhood park within the quarter section, which may include equestrian orientation. C. General The following uses are permitted, subject to the approvals above, along arterial streets: (1) Public School (2) Religious Assembly 2. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit by the Zoning Administrator: a. On-site equestrian facilities in conjunction with single-family dwellings. (Requires minimum 12,000 net square foot lot size.) Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 10 b. New oil wells and oil consolidation projects shall be permitted subject to applicable provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 10 V. PUBLIC SCHOOL AND RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. APPLICATION The following development standards shall annly to public school and reliuious'as'sembly use's' within the Ellis- Goldenwest Specific Plan Area. B. LOT SIZE No minimum or maximum standard. ,Religious asseiviW fapijifies,ar-e C. SITE COVERAGE The maximum site coverage shall be fifty (50) percent of the net lot area for all structures. D. LOT WIDTH AND FRONTAGE The minimum lot frontage shall be one hundred(100) feet. E. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT The maximum building height for main structures shall not exceed thirty (30)feet (maximum 35 feet to highest ridgeline) or two stories as defined in the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. The maximum building height for accessory structures shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet. Additional he ht for towers steeples, spires,etc. may be germhted ver the City of Huntington Beach Zoning and_Subdivision Ordinance. F. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS All structures shall comply with the following minimum setbacks: 1. Front Yard. The minimum front yard setback shall be ten(10)feet. Building setback measurements shall be taken from the interior Iandscaioe easement line. 2. Side Yard. The minimum side yard setback shall be twenty(20) feet. 3. Rear Yard. For lots up to 15,000 square feet the minimurmrear yard setback shall be twenty-five(25) feet. For lots exceeding 15,000 square feet the minimum rear yard setback shall be fifty(50)feet. Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised May 2002 30 5 G. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Per Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Estate Residential Development Standards. H. PARKING REQUIREMENTS ,Parkin shall be'provided in accordance with the off-street parking standards of the Huntington Beach oning�and Subdivision,Ordinance. I. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS Landscaping shall be provided in accordance with the following requirements and standards: 1. Landscaping shall be in conformance with the Design Guidelines for the area. 2. All setback areas fronting on or visible from a street shall be landscaped and permanently maintained in an attractive manner. Such landscaping shall consist primarily of ground cover,trees, shrubs and other living plants. Plant materials shall be drought resistant. 3. Decorative design elements such as fountains, pools, benches, sculpture, planters and similar elements may be permitted provided such elements are incorporated as a part of the landscaping plan. 4. Permanent automatic irrigation facilities shall be provided in all landscaped areas. 5. On-site trees shall be provided as follows: one(1) thirty-six (36) inch box tree per forty-five(45) feet of street frontage or fraction thereof. Additional trees and shrubs shall also be planted to provide a well- balanced landscape development. 6. A distinctive landscape area shall be provided at the corners of arterials for enhanced landscape treatment subject to the requirements of the Design Guidelines. The area shall be greater than the general 25 foot perimeter setback and the perimeter fence shall have a 45 degree angle at the corner. 7. Landscaping for off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised May 2002 31 RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY LOCATIONS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Max. Lot Size Located on General School on Congregation Seating No.of Name Primary Address (Acres) Arterial Zone Plan Premises Size Capacity Services Apostolic Church 17101 A St. 0.27 No RM CG Yes na 250 1 Beach Cities Community Church 9872 Hamilton Ave. 0.91 Yes CG CG No 400-500 175 3 Calvary Baptist Church 8281 Garfield Ave. 2.81 Yes PS P No 300-400 600 2 Calvary Chapel Of Huntington Beach 5772 McFadden Ave. 1.26 Yes IL I No 700 450 4 Central Baptist Church 7661 Warner Ave. 4.20 Yes PS P Yes 560 1,000 2 Christ Presbyterian Church 20112 Magnolia St. 4.03 Yes PS P Preschool 600-700 300 3 Church of Christ 301 Huntington St. 0.31 No RMH-A RMH na na na 1 Church of Coastland 517 Walnut Ave. 0.27 Yes SP5 MV na na na na Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 8702 Atlanta Ave. 3.71 Yes PS P No na na 3 Saints: 1st,4th,8th Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 19191 17th St. 6.17 Yes RM P na na na na Saints:3rd,7th Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 6531 McFadden Ave. 2.79 Yes PS P na na na na Saints:5th Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 5402 Heil Ave. 3.99 Yes RL P na na na na Saints:North 2nd,6th,9th Ward Church of Religious Science 7641 Talbert Ave. 1.13 Yes IG I No 1,000 375 2 Coastview Christian Fellowship 5102 Argosy Ave. 0.97 Yes IL 1 2 Committed Fellowship,A Calvary Chapel 19400 Beach Blvd. 2.49 Yes CG CG No 500 300 2 Retail Complex) Community Bible Church 401 6th St. 0.27 No RMH-A RM No 125 175 3 Community United Methodist Church of 6652 Heil Ave. 2.39 Yes RL P Preschool na na 2 Huntington Beach Congregation Adat Israel 15052 Warner Ave. 1 0.44 Yes CG CG No 1 60 Families 175 4 ' 1 of 4 50/2002 RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY LOCATIONS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Max. Lot Size Located on General School on Congregation Seating No.of Name Primary Address (Acres) Arterial Zone Plan Premises Size Capacity Services Empty Cross Of Salvation Samoan 17791 Newland St. 1.04 Yes RM P No 150 200 1 Congregational Church Evangelical Free Church of H.B. 1912 Florida St. 3.70 No RM CO&P Preschool 500 300 2 Evangelical Free Church of H.B./Coast 19891 Beach Blvd. 2.89 Yes CG&RM CO&P No 120 na 1 Community Church Faith Lutheran Church 8200 Ellis Ave. 2.10 Yes PS P Preschool 360 250 2 First Christian Church of H.B. 1207 Main St. 7.43 Yes RL P Preschool, 2,000 1,000 6 K-8 First Church of Christ,Scientist 3018th St. 0.27 No RMH-A RMH No na na 1 First United Methodist Church of H.B. 2721 Delaware St. 2.95 Yes PS P Preschool 100-120 400 1 Grace Lutheran Church 6931 Edinger Ave. 3.76 Yes PS P Preschool, 3,000 450 3 K-6 Harbor Light Community Church 7000 Norma Dr. 16.16 No OS-P OS-PR na na na 1 (Murdy Community Center) Hillcrest Missionary Baptist Church 8221 Newman Ave. 0.40 No CO RM No 20 250 2 His Place Christian Fellowship 7751 Glencoe Ave. 0.36 No RM RM No 100 160 1 Hope Chapel Orange Coast 715 Lake St. 0.41 Yes RMH RL na na na na (Foursquare Gospel Churches of H.B.) Huntington Beach Baptist Church 8121 Ellis Ave. 1.87 Yes RM RM No 250 400 2 " (Iglesia Bautista De H.B.) Huntington Beach Community of 8101 Slater Ave. 0.98 Yes CO CG Autism 165 250 1 Nazarene Church Center Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 19100 Delaware St. 0.74 Yes RM RM na na na na Kingdom of Jehovah's Witnesses 7851 Talbert Ave. 0.76 Yes RM RM na na na na 2 of 4 5/7/2002 �N RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY LOCATIONS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Max. Lot Size Located on General School on Congregation Seating No.of Name Primary Address (Acres) Arterial Zone Plan Premises Size Capacity Services Lutheran Church of the Resurrection LCA 9812 Hamilton Ave. 1.45 Yes PS P Preschool 550 200 3 Old World Village Church(German 7561 Center Ave. 0.97 Yes SP1 M-SP na na na na Evangelical Lutheran Church, Inter- (Old World) American Old Catholic Church) Pacific Coast Community Church 17581 Newland St. 0.83 Yes RM RM na na na 1 Pierpoint Community 7701 Taylor Dr. 5.44 No OS-P OS-PR No na na 1 (Rodger's Senior Center) Rainbow Christian Fellowship 7622 Warner Ave. 0.21 Yes RM RM na na na 1 (Church of God) Redeemer Lutheran Church 16351 Springdale St. 2.44 Yes PS P Preschool& 250 300 3 K Seabreeze Church 7111 Talbert Ave. 1.00 No OS-PR OS-P No 600 300 2 (Central Library) Seaside Community Church 9300 Indianapolis 5.15 Yes PS P No na na na (Sowers Middle School) Shorelife Church 5172 McFadden Ave. 10.71 No PS P No 250 270 2 (Coastline Community College) r 3;, St.Bonaventure Catholic Church 16400 Springdale St. 8.62 Yes PS P K-8 17,000 1,000 8 St.Mary's By the Sea 321 10th St. 0.81 No RMH-A P No 1,000 325 5 St. Peter's by the Sea 16871 Bolsa Chica St. 1.71 Yes CG CG No 315 120 2 ,yak St.Vincent De Paul Catholic Church 8345 Talbert Ave. 3.99 Yes (Q)-RA P No 3,500 900 7 '12' St.Wilfrid Episcopal Church 118631 Chapel Lane 3.04 No PS P Preschool 500 500 3 3 of 4 5/7/2002 CM RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY LOCATIONS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Max. Lot Size Located on General School on Congregation Seating No.of Name Primary Address (Acres) Arterial Zone Plan Premises Size Capacity Services Stonebridge Christian Church 5555 McFadden Ave. 17.03 Yes IL I No 200 250 1 (In-line Hockey Bldg.) Sts.Simon&Jude 20444 Magnolia St. 6.50 Yes RL P K-8 5,835 1,000 6 The Church in H.B. 19231 Beach Blvd. 1.93 Yes CG CG na na na na Vineyard Christian Fellowship 15744 Goldenwest St. 9.60 Yes PS P No 15 100 1 (Goldenwest College) Warner Baptist Church 7360 Warner Ave. 0.79 Yes IG I No 140 230 4 Notes: Regarding Map Label 39,Evangelical Free Church(EFC)owns both locations. The Beach Blvd.address contains offices for EFC and the Poiema Chapel which is used by at least two religious organizations;the data for the Beach Blvd.entry are for Coast Community Church. The Florida address is used exclusively by EFC. Regarding data on congregation size,maximum seating capacity and number of services. Three attempts to reach each religious organization were made. In a few instances the organization did not have all of the information(e.g.congregration size). In all instances where information was not available"na"is indicated. Praise Christian Center,an additional religious organization in Huntington Beach,is currently operating without a Conditional Use Permit at an existing location on Goldenwest Street. They are not represented in the above table as they are not currently a permitted use at that location. The property that they are utilizing is approximately nine acres,including parking. At a recent hearing,it was indicated that their congregation consisted of approximately 80 members. Survey resources included the City's GIS data base and public listings. Field and telephone surveys were conducted to verify and obtain information. Any omission of an existing religious assembly use is not intentional. A 4 of 4 5/7/2002 LAW OFFICE OF ALAN LEIGH ARmSTHONG 18652r'LORIDA STREET, SUITE 225 HUNTINOTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 9 2 648-600 6 TELEPHONE (714) 375-1147 FAX (714) 375-1149 alan®alanarmstrong.com www.alan=strong.com April 23, 2002 RECEIVES Planning Commission APR 2 5 2002 City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Re: Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 Ladies and Gentlemen: I represent Pastor Derek Anunciation of Praise Christian Church. The following are my current comments regarding Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04. 1. Is Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 necessary? Whether Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is necessary before religious use can be made of property in SP-7 or that RLUIPA allows it as a matter of federal law is an open question. Making the amendment is a cleaner method than litigation. 2. Are the lot size maximum and the location legal?The amendment proposes to require public schools to be on arterial streets. It also proposes to limit religious use to 2 acres. Under RLUIPA a religious school (religious institution) is subject to the same land use rules as a public school (non-religious institution)' Therefore, if a public school is limited to arterial streets, a religious school is also limited to arterial streets. The lot size restriction of 2 acres is a different matter. The purported reason is to "minimize noise, traffic and other activities." That seems to make sense for use within residential areas. I do question if any study exists to justify the 2-acre limit. If the location is limited to arterial streets,the parking lot entrances and exits will be on the arterial streets. Any size limit less than that for a public school fails the rational basis test and is a violation of RLUIPA. 3. Are the Setbacks legal?The residential area of West side of Golden West has a 6 foot sidewalk, 11 feet 6 inches of plantings, 9 feet 5 inches of bridle path and 3 feet 5 inches of planting to a 6 foot concrete block wall. Planted behind the 6-foot wall are trees that extend at least 6 feet above the wall. The total distance from the street side of the curb to the wall is about 30 feet 6 inches. As the 30 foot 6 inch sidewalk, planting, bridle path system is all around the SP-7 area,it is applied uniformly and a church would have to abide by it. RLUIPA§2(b)(1) Page 2 of 2 April 23, 2002 Planning Commission City of Huntington Beach The Amendment wants an additional 27 feet 6 inches of set back to a building (58 feet total). The current building starts about 14 feet from the curb. Aesthetically, a 6-foot concrete block wall is little different from a building wall. The architects may provide 58-foot setback because it makes the best use of the site. However, the setback should be no more than the larger of 30 feet 6 inches or the setback to the First Team Realty building on Garfield. Requiring anything more, may be a violation of RLUIPA. The side and rear setback should also be revisited. If the goal is to avoid disturbing the neighbors, buildings built close to the property line with appropriate soundproofing may be better appreciated by neighbors than parking lots with the sound of engines, people talking, etc. For example: People standing in the parking lot and talking after the Christmas Eve Midnight service may waken neighbors children. The neighbors may much prefer a building wall with no opening windows. 4. Signs: There is no mention of signs. There are permanent concrete identifying signs between the sidewalk and the bridal path. A church should be allowed to put up a sing similar to the Huntington Seacliff Elementary School or the one on the corner of Golden West and Garfield. 5. Conclusion: The 2-acre limit,when applied to uses on arterial streets is a violation of RLUIPA. The 58-foot setback may be a violation of RLUIPA. Church use cannot be subject to stricter rules than school use. Yours very truly, Alan Leigh Armstrong g File no. 632/P01 ATTACHMENT 4 PC Minutes May 2002 il -�,PRaAFT Page 2 B. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS B-1. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 (RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY IN THE ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN AREA- CONTINUED FROM APRIL 9, 2002 WITH PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED): Applicant: City of Huntington Beach Request: To amend Specific Plan No. 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) by adding religious assembly as a permitted use as well as development standards for said use. Location: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area (south of Ellis and north of Garfield Avenues, and west of Goldenwest and east of Edwards Streets). Project Planner: Catherine O'Hara Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 to amend SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) as follows: - Add religious assembly as a permitted use to comply with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) enacted by Congress in 2000. - Add development standards to the specific plan text. • Continued Item - Planning Commission meeting April 9, 2002. The Planning Commission approved a continuance of ZTA No. 02-04 to the regularly scheduled May 14, 2002 Planning Commission meeting in order to allow more time to study the issues raised during the public hearing opened on April 9, 2002. - Recommended changes to the legislative draft dated April 9, 2002 are proposed. See Revised Legislative Draft (Attachment No. 3). • Staff's Recommendation: Approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 and forward to the City Council for adoption based upon the following: - The proposed zoning text amendment is consistent with the goals and policies specified in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. - The amended SP 7 will provide for religious assembly uses within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area in compliance with the federal mandates of RLUIPA. - The amended SP 7 includes development standards applicable to public schools (currently a permitted use) and religious assembly uses. - Adoption of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is in conformance with public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. Staff made a presentation to the Commission. Questions/comments included: • Difference in lot size requirements within the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan area and the Federal mandates of RLUIPA • Reduction of setback requirements (02p=0514) f RAFT PC Minutes May 14,2002 Page 3 • Elimination of the 2-acre lot size requirement from the original recommendation • Instructions to channel all communication to the applicant through the applicant's legal counsel • Signage guidelines (including school signage listed in the Ellis / Goldenwest Specific Plan) THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED: Pastor Eric Oleson, Huntington Beach, spoke in support of the item and praised the Commission for changes to the proposed zoning text amendment, and for being fair. Alan Armstrong, Attorney for the applicant, Huntington Beach, addressed signage requirements and noise restrictions. Ray Schmautz, Evangelical Free Church, Huntington Beach, addressed the Commission about their responsibility to help keep harmony in the community by not limiting the size of churches. Wiley Drake, Crusade Radio, Buena Park, informed the Commission that the meeting was being broadcast live on Crusade Radio. He encouraged the Commission to delay consideration of the proposed text amendment until further study could be done that included input from experts in religious study. He discussed the financial contributions that cities receive from churches. Reverend Rod McDougal, Churches of Faith, Westminster, spoke in favor of the proposed zoning text amendment without restrictions. Wendell Choy, Ohana Christian Fellowship, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the proposed zoning text amendment without restrictions. He urged the Commission to follow RLUIPA guidelines citing fairness, "due deference", and substantial financial burdens imposed on churches. Pastor Finch Booker, Open Arms Church, Huntington Beach, spoke to the Commission about approaching the issue with conscience for those who attend church services. He also discussed how small churches are financially burdened by zoning restrictions, and how this request may be a landmark case for zoning reform. Diane Lenning, Huntington Beach, spoke in support of the proposed zoning text amendment without restrictions. She also called the community "religious friendly" and discussed the importance of religious expression. Woody Young, Huntington Beach, spoke on behalf of the property owner. He thanked the Commission for recommended changes and encouraged them to consider placing a grandfather clause on the current site structure. He also stated that the parking restrictions ratio is too stringent, that maximum height (02p=0514) PC Minutes May 14,2002 R AFT � Page 4 should be set when plans are submitted, and that the City's height requirements wouldn't be followed in other area cities. Dwayne Fuhrman, Huntington Beach, adjacent property owner, offered his support to the property owner. Pat Cottrell, Calvary Baptist Church, Huntington Beach, thanked the Commission for their hard work, and discussed State and National church ratio figures. Steve Purdue, Coastland Foursquare Church, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the proposed zoning text amendment without restrictions. He stated that churches are in an adversarial role and urged all to work together to establish meeting places. He also discouraged the Commission from placing unfair financial burdens on churches and encouraged them to include experienced religious builders on future related decisions. Patricia Petrocco, Huntington Beach, spoke regarding rehabiltation of the building on site being used for church services, and that parking on the site seemed to be sufficient. Joette Koelsch, Huntington Beach, thanked staff for relaxed setbacks. She voiced concerns about church members meeting outside the building since mid- December and asked when the City would allow the church to hold services inside. Jessica Jahangiri, Fountain Valley, thanked the Commission for changes to the proposed zoning text amendment and asked when the City would allow the church to hold services inside the building. She also discussed how religion promotes peace and unity by example and through education to discourage youth from violence and drug abuse. Carol Townson, Anaheim, thanked the Commission for changes in the staff report and stressed the importance of following RUILUPA standards. WITH NO ONE ELSE PRESENT TO SPEAK ON THE ITEM, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Discussion ensued regarding the citywide ratio of churches, along with zoning restrictions that apply in certain areas. It was explained to the Commission that the zoning text amendment applies only to the Goldenwest Specific Plan area, about one square mile of land. The Commission inquired about school district requirements and Seacliff Elementary School. Staff explained that Seacliff Elementary has met the maximum site coverage standards. The Commission mentioned that two of its members have served on church boards within the community, and that churches are excellent neighbors. They (02pan0514) R F PC Minutes May 14,2002 i i Page 5 also stated that staff works hard to keep churches here, but high land costs make it difficult. The Commission asked staff to explain what steps need to be taken in order for the church to reopen. Staff replied that the church has applied for a conditional use permit, but code violations must be addressed before the members would be allowed back inside the building. A MOTION WAS MADE BY HARDY, SECOND BY LIVENGOOD, TO APPROVE ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 WITH FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL AND FORWARD THE DRAFT ORDINANCE TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Mandic, Kerins, Hardy, Shomaker, Livengood, Kokal, Porter NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL —ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 4501, Class 20, which supplements the California Environmental Quality Act. The project is exempt because it involves a minor amendment to the SP 7 (Ellis- Goldenwest Specific Plan) which limits the development standards, intensity, or density of the affected area. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL-ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04: 1. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 which amends SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) to add religious assembly to the list of permitted uses, add development standards specific to religious assembly and public school uses, and provide clean-up language to update a reference to use permit to read conditional use permit, is consistent with objectives, policies, general land uses and programs specified in the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. It conforms to the following goals, policies, and objectives in the General Plan: Policy LU 9.3.3: Require that nonresidential structures incorporated in residential neighborhoods be designed to be compatible with and convey the visual and physical scale and character of residential structures. (02p=0514) PC Minutes �--- U - �} May 14,2002 Page 6 Objective LU 9.4: Provide for the inclusion of recreational, institutional, religious, educational and service uses that support resident needs within residential neighborhoods. Policy LU 9.4.1: Accommodate the development of parks, sports facilities, schools, libraries, community meeting facilities, religious facilities, and similar community-serving uses in all residential areas, provided that they are compatible with adjacent residential uses and subject to review and approval by the City and other appropriate agencies. Policy LU 9.4.2: Require that institutional structures incorporated in residential neighborhoods be designed to be compatible with and convey the visual and physical scale and character of residential structures. Goal LU 13: Achieve the development of a mix of governmental service, institutional, educational, and religious uses that support the needs of Huntington Beach's residents. Obiective LU 13.1: Provide for the continuation of existing and development of new uses, such as governmental administrative, public safety, human service, cultural, educational infrastructure, religious and other uses that support the needs of existing and future residents and businesses. Policy LU 13.1.2: Allow for the continuation of existing and development of new religious facilities in any land use zone where they are compatible with adjacent uses and subject to the City review and approval. 2. The proposed zoning text amendment is compatible with the uses authorized in, and the standards prescribed for, SP 7. The amendments will apply to religious assembly and public school uses in the SP 7 area. The amendment will not create any inconsistencies with other provisions in SP 7 because it will only apply to religious assembly and public school uses. 3. A community need is demonstrated for the proposed zoning text amendment. The proposed changes will ensure that the City is in compliance with the standards of the federally mandated Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA). Further, Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 will apply specific development standards to religious assembly and public school uses to ensure their compatibility with surrounding land uses. 4. Adoption of ZTA 02-04 will be in conformity with public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. The amendment will result in the City's ability to provide for freedom of religion and religious assembly in accordance with Federal law and consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan. (02p=0514) ATTACHMENT 5 Lj00 City of Huntington Beach Planning Department STAFF REPORT HUNTINCTON BEACH TO: Planning Commission FROM: Howard Zelefsky, Director of Planning BY: Catherine O'Hara, Contract Plannerr_ 11 DATE: April 9, 2002 SUBJECT: ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 (Religious Assembly in the Ellis- Goldenwest Specific Plan) APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: Area-wide in the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan(area bounded by Goldenwest Street, Edwards Street, Garfield Avenue and Ellis Avenue) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 request: Amend SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan)as follows: Add religious assembly as a permitted use to comply with the Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA) enacted by Congress in 2000. Add religious assembly development standards to ensure compatibility of religious assembly uses with surrounding land uses. • Staff's Recommendation: Open the public hearing, take public comments and discuss Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 but continue to the April 23Td meeting, with the intent of approving and forwarding the request to the City Council for adoption based upon the following: - The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals and policies specified in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. - The amended SP 7 will include Religious Assembly Development Standards to ensure that new religious assembly uses in the area will be compatible with surrounding land uses. - The amended SP 7 will comply with the federal mandates of the RLUIPA by allowing for religious assembly uses in the SP 7 area. - Adoption of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is in conformance with public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. RECOMMENDATION: A. Open the public hearing, take public comments and discuss Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04. B. Motion to: "Continue Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 to the April 23Td meeting." OB i r, a aA20D51 1 = p a Mc • II S '� wNM i M _ � I 1 r� F PROJECT ECT � TALILt'r SITE v +� +YOIG.tOWt1 + iliim'illnl �. � anwn� ertnrtrt ...y7 ijrtrtl ,' Hill fill 111FI.. I 1111i111 l--- 7Lvcwurtotts 1 rtmttTrnn rrrrrmn i� + 4/111 III ItJ lld I11111III111 i tHHNHH NQIHN HITtI1 .wTUtriw >alfl llll1111 Itllllllllll L___ i Et LIS U owrmmc FTi rciA." .31 .wvLy •.^3'• rn elme z 0 GARFIELO AVE. VICINITY MAP Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 Ellis-Goldenwest Quarter Section THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings for approval (Attachment No. 1) and forward the draft ordinance (Attachment No. 2)to the City Council for adoption." B. "Deny Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings for denial." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 represents a request to modify SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan)to allow for religious assembly uses with a conditional use permit, subject to specific development standards for said uses, as specified in the legislative draft (Attachment No. 3) and summarized below. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 also includes a"clean-up" item unrelated to religious assembly uses and noted below. Component Existing SP 7 Proposed Changes Permitted Uses Residential, Open Space/Recreation, Public School,On- Add Religious Assembly to existing site Equestrian Facilities(w/single family homes),New list of permitted uses, subject to Oil Wells and Oil Consolidation Projects, Continued Conditional Use Permit. Operation of Oil Wells, Accessory Buildings (as noted) Development General standards for circulation, landscaping, fences Add development standards for Standards and walls,trails,etc. Specific development standards Religious Assembly uses. for Estate Residential Development. Miscellaneous Add the word"Conditional"to Use "clean-up" item Permit in Section III—General Provision,A.2. (This is a clean-up item and not related to religious assembly.) Summary of proposed textual changes to existing specific plim document: ■ Amend existing Table of Contents(page I)to add a new Section V.—Religious Assembly Development Standards. ■ Amend existing Section III—General Provisions A.l.c. (page 10)by adding religious assembly as a permitted use, and adding verbiage that limits public schools and religious assembly uses to arterial streets. ■ Amend existing Section III—General Provisions A.2 (page 10)by adding the word"Conditional"to Use Permit. (This is a clean-up item and not related to the addition of religious assembly as a permitted use.) ■ Renumber existing Section V.—Appendices(page 30)to Section VI. ■ Add a new Section V.—Religious Assembly Development Standards. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 was initiated by the City in response to the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) enacted by Congress in 2000 and recent code enforcement activity in the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area regarding an illegal (per the current Specific Plan) religious assembly use. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is intended as a pro-active measure to not only comply with federal law, but to ensure that adequate and appropriate development standards are in place in the event that a valid request to allow for religious assembly in the EGWSP area, under the protection of RLUIPA, is submitted to the City. PC Staff Report—4/09/02 -3- (02sr15 ZTA 02-04) ISSUES: Land Use, Zoning and Surrounding Land Uses: LOCATION GENERAL PLAN ZONING LAND USE Subject Property: Residential Low Density SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Single family homes, Specific Plan) elementary school, landscaping business, uestrian center North of Subject Open Space-Park Open Space-Parks and Huntington Central Park Property Recreation (across Ellis): East of Subject Residential Low Density SP 9(Holly-Seacliff Specific Single family homes, oil Property(across and Industrial Plan) wells and industrial Goldenwest): storage South of Subject Residential Low Density SP 9 Single family homes and Property(across and Commercial shopping center Garfield): Neighborhood West of Subject Residential Low Density SP 9 Single family homes and Property(across fire station Edwards): General Plan Conformance.- The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is RL-3.0-sp (Residential Low Density-3 units/net acre-specific plan). Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is consistent with this land use designation and the goals and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: Land Use Element Objective L U 9.4: Provide for the inclusion of recreational, institutional, religious, educational and service uses that support resident needs within residential neighborhoods. Goal L U 13: Achieve the development of a mix of governmental service, institutional, educational, and religious uses that support the needs of Huntington Beach's residents. Obiective LU 13.1: Provide for the continuation of existing and development of new uses, such as governmental administrative, public safety, human service, cultural, educational, infrastructure, religious and other uses that support the needs of existing and future residents and businesses. Policy LU 13.1.2: Allow for the continuation of existing and development of new religious facilities in any land use zone where they are compatible with adjacent uses and subject to the City review and approval. The proposed zoning text amendment is consistent with the above policies in that it would allow religious uses within the SP 7 area(where such uses currently are not permitted), subject to specific development standards to ensure compatibility with surrounding land uses. PC Staff Report—4/09/02 -4- (02sr15 ZTA 02-04) Policy LU 9.3.3: Require that nonresidential structures incorporated in residential neighborhoods be designed to be compatible with and convey the visual and physical scale and character of residential structures. Policy L U 9.4.1: Accommodate the development of parks, sports facilities, schools, libraries, community meeting facilities, religious facilities, and similar community-serving uses in all residential areas, provided that they are compatible with adjacent residential uses and subject to review and approval by the City and other appropriate agencies. Policy LU 9.4.2: Require that institutional structures incorporated in residential neighborhoods be designed to be compatible with and convey the visual and physical scale and character of residential structures. The proposed zoning text amendment is consistent with the above policies in that the proposed development standards establish criteria for maximum lot size, site coverage, lot width/frontage, building height, minimum setbacks, etc. These development standards will serve to ensure that any structure associated with a religious assembly use in the area will be compatible with the surrounding land uses and will convey the visual and physical character of the surrounding residential structures. Zoning Compliance: This project is located in the SP 7 zone. Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 proposes to amend the zoning standards for the SP 7 area by adding the religious assembly development standards presented below. SECTION ISSUE PROPOSED CODE PROVISION III.A.1.c Location Along arterial streets* V.B. Lot Size Max. 2 acres V.C. Site Coverage Max. 50% V.D. Lot Width/Frontage Min. 100 ft. V.E. Max. Bldg. Height Max. 30 ft. (35 to highest ridgeline) or 2 stories V.F. Setbacks 1. Front Min. 58 ft. from back of curb (per Arterial St. Profile,Exhibit 5 of SP 7 2. Side Min. 20 ft. 3. Rear Min 25 ft. V.G. Architectural Features Per SP 7 V.H. Parking Per HBZSO(greater of 1/35 sq. ft. of assembly area or 1/3 fixed seats V.I. Landscaping 1 36" box tree per 45 ft. of street frontage plus parking lot landsc in *Note: ZTA No. 02-04 also proposes to limit the location of public schools to arterial streets. PC Staff Report—4/09102 -5- (02sr15 ZTA 02-04) Urban Design Guidelines Conformance: Not applicable. Environmental Status: The proposed zoning text amendment (project) is categorically exempt pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 4501, Class 20, which supplements the California Environmental Quality Act. Coastal Status: Not applicable. Urban Design Guidelines Conformance: Not applicable. Design Review Board: Not applicable. Redevelopment Status: Not applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Public Works, Fire, Community Services and Building and Safety have indicated no comments on Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04. .Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent on March 28, 2002, and notices were sent to all property owners of record and homeowners associations within the SP 7 area, property owners of record within a 300 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Planning Department's Notification Matrix), and interested parties. As of April 3, 2002, no communication supporting or opposing the request has been received. Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): Not applicable Not applicable because the proposed ZTA is a legislative act and not a development permit. ANALYSIS: The analysis below discusses consistency with the RLUIPA regulations and reviews the proposed development standards and the rationale for staff s recommendations. RL UIPA The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA)was enacted by the 106'h Congress in 2000 (Attachment No. 4). The primary purpose of the Act is to ensure a person's right to free exercise of religion. The RLUIPA states that "no government shall impose or implement a land use regulation in a manner that treats a religious assembly or institution on less than equal terms with a non-religious assembly." The act prohibits the imposition of"substantial burdens" or PC Staff Report-4/09/02 -6- (02sr15 ZTA02-04) "unequal" land use regulations on religious uses, as well as, excluding assemblies of religious uses. In effect, any regulation that allows theaters or similar assembly uses in a zone, but not churches or temples, will most likely be in violation of RLUIPA. An elementary school is located within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area, north of Garfield. The elementary school could be considered an"assembly" use. The RLUPA provisions indicate that religious assembly should therefore be a permitted use within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area. However, the City is able to establish development standards, as discussed below, to ensure safe and compatible development in the event that a religious assembly use is proposed in the area, under the protection of RLUIPA. Proposed Development Standards The purpose of the development standards is to ensure that religious assembly uses and associated structures are compatible with the density, intensity and architectural style of the existing land uses in the area, which is primarily low density residential. As noted in the discussion below, where applicable and appropriate, residential standards were taken from SP 7 and applied to religious assembly uses. In cases where no applicable standard exists in SP 7, or where standards from the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(HBZSO)for religious assembly(public- semipublic uses) in residential areas seem more appropriate, the HBZSO standard is recommended. A table comparing the proposed development standards for religious assembly in SP 7 to the adopted standards for residential uses in SP 7 and the standards for public-semipublic uses in residential areas in the HBZSO is provided in Attachment No. 5. The key development standards are summarized below. Location Staff proposes that religious assembly uses, as well as schools, be limited to arterial streets (Garfield, Goldenwest, Ellis and Edwards) in the specific plan area. This will minimize potential traffic and noise impacts to the residential areas as access will be from the arterial rather than internal, local streets, and the use will be more external to the specific plan area. The existing elementary school is located on the arterial street, Garfield, and therefore complies with this proposed standard. Based on potentially available/under-developed land, the only likely area for a religious assembly use would be on Goldenwest Street. The HBZSO does not impose a location restriction on public-semipublic uses elsewhere in the city. However, for the reasons stated above, such a restriction could be considered fair and reasonable within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area. Lot Size Staff recommends a maximum lot size of two acres for religious assembly uses (sites may be smaller). The two acre lot size is consistent with the HBZSO as it applies to public-semipublic uses, which includes religious assembly, in residential areas throughout the city. The City limits the size of such uses in residential areas as a way of minimizing noise, traffic and other activities. It should be noted that SP 7 does not include any such limitation for the existing elementary school located on an approximate nine acre site. The Planning Commission could choose to not impose the two acre limitation for consistency within the Specific Plan area. PC Staff Report—4/09/02 -7- (02sr15 ZTA 02-04) Lot Width/Frontaize Minimum lot width/frontage is recommended at 100 feet. This standard is comparable with minimum widths for commercial and public-semipublic designated property, whereas, the minimum width for residential properties in SP 7 is 72 feet, and the minimum for public-semipublic uses in residential areas in the rest of the city is 60 ft. Staff is recommending the larger standard because the religious assembly uses would be taking access from an arterial, similar to most commercial uses, and the wider lot frontage assists in providing safer ingress/egress to a site. Site Coverage The proposed maximum allowable site coverage for religious assembly and structures is 50 percent. Although the site coverage standard for residential uses in SP 7 is less (45 percent if one-story and 35 percent if two-story), staff believes that it is more reasonable to use 50 percent given the proposed limitation of the religious assembly uses to arterial streets and because 50 percent site coverage is fairly typical of the rest of the city. The HBZSO does not dictate a maximum site coverage standard for public-semipublic uses, but rather leaves those specifics subject to a conditional use permit. For compatibility purposes within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area, staff has proposed the 50 percent maximum development standard. Building Setbacks and Height The proposed standards for building setbacks and height are consistent with those for residential uses in SP 7. Specific to front yard setbacks, SP 7 has detailed requirements for setbacks along arterials to allow for landscaping and equestrian trails; the setback consists of an eight foot public parkway, 25 feet of privately maintained landscape easement(including equestrian trail) and 25 feet of setback to structure. The total of 58 feet is significantly greater than the 23 feet (eight foot parkway and 15 feet setback to structure)that would be experienced elsewhere in the city. To achieve more parity with front setbacks in the rest of the city, the Planning Commission could require only 15 feet setback from the back of the landscape easement to a structure instead of 25 feet. This would result in a total setback of 48 feet from back of curb. Regarding rear setbacks, public-semipublic uses in the rest of the city require a minimum 20 feet of setback. In SP 7 the minimum rear setback is 25 feet. Star recommends the higher standard to ensure compatibility within the Specific Plan area. The HBZSO dictates minimum interior side and rear yard setbacks for public-semipublic uses; front yard setbacks and height are left to the specifics of a conditional use permit. For purposes of maintaining consistency within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area, staff proposes that specific standards for setbacks and height be established. SUMMARY: Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 represents a pro-active measure to comply with federal law and to have adopted development standards in place in the event that a valid request to allow for religious assembly uses in the Specific Plan area is submitted. Although staff is recommending that the Planning Commission consider taking public comments and continuing the request to an upcoming meeting in order to address any potential community concerns, ultimately, staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 to amend PC Staff Report—4/09/02 -8- (02sr15 ZTA 02-04) the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan to comply with the federally mandated RLUIPA by permitting religious assembly uses, subject to conditions and standards that will ensure compatibility of such uses with the predominantly low density residential surrounding land uses. ATTACHMENTS: 1 S ggest d Find4ig&fnr�val 2. 3. Legislative Draft A UTT U A Rr�ns 5. Comparison Table of Development Standards 6. SP 7 (Ellis Goldenwest Specific Plan)— (under separate cover, not attached) PC Staff Report—4/09/02 -9- (02sr15 ZTA 02-04) LEGISLATIVE DRAFT (PROPOSED CHANGES ONLY) TO SP 7 (ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN) FOR ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 (Legislative Draft Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) TABLE OF CONTENT'S I. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE B. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES C. PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION [I. APPLICATION PROCEDURES A. ENTITLEMENTS B. SPECIAL PERMITS III. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. PERMITTED USES B. CIRCULATION C. COMMUNITY THEME D. GRADING E. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS F. HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION IV. ESTATE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. PROJECT AREA B. MAXIMUM DENSITY C. ESTATE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION D. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES E. RESIDENTIAL EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES F. OIL ACTIVITIES G. CIVIC DISTRICT H. MISCELLANEOUS V. RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. APPLICATION B. LOT SIZE C. SITE COVERAGE D. LOT WIDTH AND FRONTAGE E. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT F. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS G. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES H. PARKING REQUIREMENTS I. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS VI. APPENDICES A. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR EXISING SUBDIVISIONS; TRACTS 11473, 11805, 11769, 13036,AND 13210 B. DESIGN GUIDELINES Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 III. GENERAL PROVISIONS The Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan shall be subject to the definitions contained in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. The following general provisions shall apply to all development projects: A. PERMITTED USES 1. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit (and Tentative Tract Map for subdivisions)by the Planning Commission: a. Residential (1) Single family detached dwellings, one unit per lot. (Minimum 8,000 net square foot lot size;minimum 15,000 net square feet for 20% of the lots.) (2) Land subdivisions intended for lot sale programs. b. Open Space/Recreation (1) Private recreation area for the exclusive use by members of a homeowners association group. (2) Private recreation area or uses for exclusive use of homeowner(s). (3) Commercial equestrian facilities subject to the commercial equestrian facility development standards contained in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. (4) A three to five acre neighborhood park within the quarter section, which may include equestrian orientation. C. General The following uses are permitted, subject to the approvals above, along arterial streets: (1) Public School (2) Religious Assembly 2. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit by the Zoning Administrator: a. On-site equestrian facilities in conjunction with single-family dwellings. (Requires minimum 12,000 net square foot lot size.) Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 10 ' a .ame.ra+nt .,:•,,a 'S R Csr..v 6 3�'n" �+..5 r"'A ..�. b. New oil wells and oil consolidation projects shall be permitted subject to applicable provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 10ah,� V. RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. APPLICATION The following development standards are applicable to all areas within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area. B. LOT SIZE Religious assembly facilities are limited to sites of two (2) acres or less. C. SITE COVERAGE The maximum site coverage shall be fifty (50) percent of the net lot area for all structures. D. LOT WIDTH AND FRONTAGE The minimum lot frontage shall be one hundred (100) feet. E MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT The maximum building height for main structures shall not exceed thirty (30) feet (maximum 35 feet to highest ridgeline) or two stories as defined in the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. The maximum building height for accessory structures shall not exceed fifteen (15)feet. F. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS All structures shall comply with the following minimum setbacks: 1. Front Yard. The minimum front yard setback shall be fifty-eight(58) feet as measured from the back of the curb and as noted in Exhibit 5, Arterial Street Profile. 2. Side Yard. The minimum side yard setback shall be twenty (20) feet. 3. Rear Yard. The minimum rear yard setback shall be twenty-five (25) feet. G. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Per Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Estate Residential Development Standards. H. PARKING REQUIREMENTS All religious assembly facilities within the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan area shall meet the minimum off-street parking standards of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. I. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 30 Landscaping shall meet the following requirements: 1. Landscaping shall be in conformance with the Design Guidelines for the area. 2. All setback areas fronting on or visible from a street shall be landscaped and permanently maintained in an attractive manner. Such landscaping shall consist primarily of ground cover, trees, shrubs and other living plants. Plant materials shall be drought resistant. 3. Decorative design elements such as fountains, pools, benches, sculpture, planters and similar elements may be permitted provided such elements are incorporated as a part of the landscaping plan. 4. Permanent automatic irrigation facilities shall be provided in all landscaped areas. 5. On-site trees shall be provided as follows: one (1) thirty-six(36) inch box tree per forty-five (45) feet of street frontage or fraction thereof. Additional trees and shrubs shall also be planted to provide a well- balanced landscape development. 6. A distinctive landscape area shall be provided at the corners of arterials for enhanced landscape treatment subject to the requirements of the Design Guidelines. The area shall be greater than the general 25 foot perimeter setback and the perimeter fence shall have a 45 degree angle at the corner. 7. Landscaping for off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Revised March 2002 31 ., 4T l ir spa E � i �0. ATTACHMENT NO. 5 The table below compares the proposed development standards for Religious Assembly in SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) to the adopted standards for Residential uses in SP 7 and the standards for Public-Semipublic uses (which include religious assembly) located in areas designated for Residential uses in the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO). Comparison of Development Standards for Religious Assembly/Public Semi-public Uses Issue Proposed Existing SP 7 SP 7 HBZSO Religious Assembly Residential Public-Semipublic Uses in Low Density Residentially zoned areas (Ref. Section V of (Ref. Section IV of (Ref. Sections 210.04,210.06 SP 7) SP 7) and 230.06 of HBZSO) Lot Size Max. 2 acres Min. 8,000 s . ft. Max. 2 acres Site Coverage Max. 50% Max. 35% if 2 stories Max. 50%*** Max. 45% if 1 story Lot Width/Frontage Min. 100 ft. * Min. 72 ft. Min. 60 ft. Max.Bldg. Height Max. 30 ft. (35 to Max. 30 ft. (35 to Max. 35 ft.*** highest ridgeline)or highest ridgeline) or 2 2 stories stories Setbacks Front Min. 58 ft. (per Min. 25% of lot depth Min. 15 ft. *** Arterial St. Profile, but not less than 30 ft., Ex. 5 of EGWSP) ** need not exceed 40 ft. Side Min. 20 ft. Min. aggregate of 20 Min. 20 ft. ft. w/ min. 5 on interor Rear Min 25 ft. Min 25 ft., if lot Min. 20 ft. greater than 15,000 sq. ft. min. setback is 50 ft. Parking Per HBZSO Per HBZSO Per HBZSO Landscaping 1 36"box tree per 1 36"box tree per 1 36"box tree per 45 ft. of 45 ft. of street residential unit street frontage plus parking lot frontage landscaping * This standard is taken from the HBZSO for Public-Semipublic uses within areas designated for Public- Semipublic uses, as opposed to areas designated for Residential uses. ** The minimum of 58 feet is consistent with the existing SP 7. Because residential uses were not expected to front an arterial in SP 7, a different front yard setback(as indicated in the table above) is called out for residential uses. However, if a residential use were proposed to front an arterial, the arterial profile in Exhibit 5 would apply. *** The HBZSO specifies that yards,height and bulk for public-semipublic uses in Low Density Residential areas shall be specified by the conditional use permit. The standards shown in the table are those that apply to single family homes and are provided for comparison purposes. ry+F w q(•:i SP 7 (Ellis-Gold.enwest Specific Plan) is available for review at the Department of Planning 3rd Flr., 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach ATTACHMENT 6 PC Minutes April 9, 2002 Page 16 B-2. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04(RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY IN THE ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN AREA): Applicant: City of Huntington Beach Request: To amend Specific Plan No. 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) by adding religious assembly as a permitted use as well as development standards for said use. Location: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area (south of Ellis and north of Garfield Avenues, and west of Goldenwest and east of Edwards Streets). Project Planner: Catherine O'Hara Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 request: Amend SP 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) as follows: - Add religious assembly as a permitted use to comply with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) enacted by Congress in 2000. - Add religious assembly development standards to ensure compatibility of religious assembly uses with surrounding land uses. Staff's Recommendation: Open the public hearing, take public comments and discuss Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 but continue to the April 23'd meeting, with the intent of approving and forwarding the request to the City Council for adoption based upon the following: - The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals and policies specified in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. - The amended SP 7 will include Religious Assembly Development Standards to ensure that new religious assembly uses in the area will be compatible with surrounding land uses. - The amended SP 7 will comply with the federal mandates of the RLUIPA by allowing for religious assembly uses in the SP 7 area. - Adoption of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 is in conformance with public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. Staff made a presentation to the Commission. Questions/comments included: • Parking lot landscaping requirements (referred to in the staff report) • Setback requirements (can parking be included within the first 25 ft. of the 58 ft. setback; front, rear and side-yard setback measurements) • Building height requirements (if two-story dwelling, can the second story be habitable space?) • RLUIPA ("compatible use" definition addressed by Commission Counsel) • Late communication dated April 9, 2002 from Liberty Counsel (explanation of"substantial burden analysis") THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED: Larry Ravek, Anaheim, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. (02p=0409) PC Minutes April 9, 2002 Page 17 Patricia Coad, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Sharon Hernandez, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Dailene Coad, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Rosemary Fuentes, Santa Ana, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Ed Hernandez, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Pastor Derek Anunciation, Praise Christian Center, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. He stated that the church property was donated, that the 58' setback requirement is not consistent with the Uniform Building Code, and that other churches in the area exceed setback and height restrictions. He indicated that allowance for a larger site would allow more room for beautification through landscaping. Joette Koelsch, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Wayne Cavigne, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Maureen McCullough, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Dennis McCullough, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Woody Young, Huntington Beach, spoke on the property owner's behalf in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. An Ambassador for"Promise Keepers", he discussed "unchurched" area percentages citywide and informed the Commission that the property owner has no plans to residentially develop the 25 acres of land he owns within the City. Pastor Charles Anunciation, Praise Christian Center, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. He referred to the church as "an avenue for positive growth". Shannon Miller, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Patricia Patrocco, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. (02pcm04o9) PC Minutes April 9, 2002 Page 18 Roseanne DelaRosa, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Helen Sianez, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Tillie Alvarez, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Sherry Jahangiri, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Hank Wolford, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 with restrictions. He lives adjacent to the church property and voiced concerns regarding loud noise, children throwing things in his yard and lack of privacy issues. Jessica Jahangiri, Fountain Valley, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. Paul Yeager, Huntington Beach, spoke in favor of the Commission approving Zoning Text Amendment 02-04 without restrictions. WITH NO ONE ELSE PRESENT TO SPEAK, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. The Commission inquired about zoning, compatibility and development standards differences between RLUIPA and religious assemblies. The Commission asked for an inventory of church properties with land greater than 2 acres. Staff explained zone changes made in recent years to meet the goals of the City's General Plan. Staff also explained the zoning designation of Residential Low Density in relation to the SP7— Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan. The Commission stated that greater setbacks create a buffer zone for noise for adjacent property owners. (02p=0409) PC Minutes April 9, 2002 Page 19 A MOTION WAS MADE BY HARDY, SECONDED BY MANDIC, TO CONTINUE ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 WITH PUBLIC HEARING OPEN TO THE MAY 14, 2002 PLANNING COMMISSION BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Mandic, Kerins, Hardy, Shomaker, Livengood, Kokal, Porter NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED B-3. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 01-02 - CONTINUED FRO EBRUARY 12 002 WITH PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED PARK IN-LIEU FE ORDINANCE : A licant: City of Huntington Beach Community Services partment Request: To a end Section 254.08 of the Huntington Beach Zoni and Subdivision Ordina a (ZSO) in reference to park land dedication a d in-lieu fees. The amendme t includes added language addressing use f fees, method for calculating s, providing 100% land value park in-I' u fees, off-site requirements, d appeal process. Location: Cit ide Project Planner: Wayne Carvalho Zoning Text Amen ent No. 01-02 - Amend the Hunti ton Beach Zon' g and Subdivision Ordinance by modifying the meth to calculat park in-lieu fees for residential subdivision developm t. - Require developers sub 't a ite-specific appraisal of the project site to determine the fair market ue of land for determining the park in-lieu fee. - Appraisal prepared at a expe a of developer; requires review and approval by City. Continued Item - Planning Com fission meeting February 2, 2002. Planning Commission quested a continuance to A ril 9, 2002 Planning Commissi meeting in order to have a sub mmittee review and address ' sues raised by downtown builders. - Subco mittee met twice to discuss questions/is es requested by the Plan ing Commission. - Pr ared summary report for Planning Commission. St 's Recommendation: Approve Zoning Text Amendment o. 01-02 and f rward to the City Council for adoption based upon the follows - The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals and p 'cies specified in the Land Use and Recreation and Community Sery es Elements of the General Plan. - The revised ordinance will update the fee assessed on new residen ' I subdivision development, and will ensure that current land values are utilized when calculating park in-lieu fees. (02p=0409) ATTACHMENT 7 106th CONGRESS Page 1 of 5 106th CONGRESS 2d Session S. 2869 AN ACT To protect religious liberty, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the 'Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000'. SEC. 2. PROTECTION OF LAND USE AS RELIGIOUS EXERCISE. (a) SUBSTANTIAL BURDENS- (1) GENERAL RULE-No government shall impose or implement a land use regulation in a manner that imposes a substantial burden on the religious exercise of a person, including a religious assembly or institution,unless the government demonstrates that imposition of the burden on that person, assembly, or institution-- (A) is in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest; and (B) is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest. (2) SCOPE OF APPLICATION- This subsection applies in any case in which-- (A) the substantial burden is imposed in a program or activity that receives Federal financial assistance, even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability; (B) the substantial burden affects, or removal of that substantial burden would affect, commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, or with Indian tribes, even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability; or (C) the substantial burden is imposed in the implementation of a land use regulation or system of land use regulations,under which a government makes, or has in place formal or informal procedures or practices that permit the government to make, individualized assessments of the proposed uses for the property involved. (b) DISCRIMINATION AND EXCLUSION- (1) EQUAL TERMS-No government shall impose or implement a land use regulation in a manner that treats a religious assembly or institution on less than equal terms with a nonreligious assembly or institution. (2)NONDISCRIMINATION-No government shall impose or implement a land use regulation that discriminates against any assembly or institution on the basis of religion or religious denomination. (3) EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITS-No government shall impose or implement a land use regulation that-- (A) totally excludes religious assemblies from a jurisdiction; or (B) unreasonably limits religious assemblies, institutions, or structures within a http://www.rluipa.com/generaldocs/RLUIPA_Text.html 3/29/2002 106th CONGRESS Page 2 of 5 jurisdiction. SEC. 3. PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS EXERCISE OF INSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS. (a) GENERAL RULE- No government shall impose a substantial burden on the religious exercise of a person residing in or confined to an institution, as defined in section 2 of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act(42 U.S.C. 1997), even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability,unless the government demonstrates that imposition of the burden on that person-- (1) is in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest; and (2) is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest. (b) SCOPE OF APPLICATION- This section applies in any case in which-- (1) the substantial burden is imposed in a program or activity that receives Federal financial assistance; or (2)the substantial burden affects, or removal of that substantial burden would affect, commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, or with Indian tribes. SEC. 4. JUDICIAL RELIEF. (a) CAUSE OF ACTION- A person may assert a violation of this Act as a claim or defense in a judicial proceeding and obtain appropriate relief against a government. Standing to assert a claim or defense under this section shall be governed by the general rules of standing under article III of the Constitution. (b) BURDEN OF PERSUASION- If a plaintiff produces prima facie evidence to support a claim alleging a violation of the Free Exercise Clause or a violation of section 2, the government shall bear the burden of persuasion on any element of the claim, except that the plaintiff shall bear the burden of persuasion on whether the law(including a regulation) or government practice that is challenged by the claim substantially burdens the plaintiffs exercise of religion. (c) FULL FAITH AND CREDIT- Adjudication of a claim of a violation of section 2 in a non- Federal forum shall not be entitled to full faith and credit in a Federal court unless the claimant had a full and fair adjudication of that claim in the non-Federal forum. (d) ATTORNEYS' FEES- Section 722(b) of the Revised Statutes (42 U.S.C. 1988(b)) is amended- (1)by inserting 'the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000,' after 'Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993,'; and (2)by striking the comma that follows a comma. (e) PRISONERS-Nothing in this Act shall be construed to amend or repeal the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (including provisions of law amended by that Act). (f) AUTHORITY OF UNITED STATES TO ENFORCE THIS ACT- The United States may bring an action for injunctive or declaratory relief to enforce compliance with this Act. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to deny, impair, or otherwise affect any right or authority of the Attorney General, the United States, or any agency, officer, or employee of the United States, acting under any law other than this subsection, to institute or intervene in any proceeding. (g) LIMITATION- If the only jurisdictional basis for applying a provision of this Act is a claim that a substantial burden by a government on religious exercise affects, or that removal of that http://www.rluipa.com/generaldoes/RLUIPA_Text.html 3/29/2002 106th CONGRESS Page 3 of 5 substantial burden would affect, commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, or with Indian tribes, the provision shall not apply if the government demonstrates that all substantial burdens on, or the removal of all substantial burdens from, similar religious exercise throughout the Nation would not lead in the aggregate to a substantial effect on commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, or with Indian tribes. SEC. 5. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. (a) RELIGIOUS BELIEF UNAFFECTED-Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize any government to burden any religious belief. (b) RELIGIOUS EXERCISE NOT REGULATED-Nothing in this Act shall create any basis for restricting or burdening religious exercise or for claims against a religious organization including any religiously affiliated school or university, not acting under color of law. (c) CLAIMS TO FUNDING UNAFFECTED-Nothing in this Act shall create or preclude a right of any religious organization to receive funding or other assistance from a government, or of any person to receive government funding for a religious activity, but this Act may require a government to incur expenses in its own operations to avoid imposing a substantial burden on religious exercise. (d) OTHER AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON FUNDING UNAFFECTED- Nothing in this Act shall-- (1) authorize a government to regulate or affect, directly or indirectly,the activities or policies of a person other than a government as a condition of receiving funding or other assistance; or (2) restrict any authority that may exist under other law to so regulate or affect, except as provided in this Act. (e) GOVERNMENTAL DISCRETION IN ALLEVIATING BURDENS ON RELIGIOUS EXERCISE- A government may avoid the preemptive force of any provision of this Act by changing the policy or practice that results in a substantial burden on religious exercise,by retaining the policy or practice and exempting the substantially burdened religious exercise, by providing exemptions from the policy or practice for applications that substantially burden religious exercise, or by any other means that eliminates the substantial burden. (f) EFFECT ON OTHER LAW-With respect to a claim brought under this Act, proof that a substantial burden on a person's religious exercise affects, or removal of that burden would affect, commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, or with Indian tribes, shall not establish any inference or presumption that Congress intends that any religious exercise is, or is not, subject to any law other than this Act. (g) BROAD CONSTRUCTION- This Act shall be construed in favor of a broad protection of religious exercise, to the maximum extent permitted by the terms of this Act and the Constitution. (h)NO PREEMPTION OR REPEAL-Nothing in this Act shall be construed to preempt State law, or repeal Federal law, that is equally as protective of religious exercise as, or more protective of religious exercise than, this Act. (i) SEVERABILITY- If any provision of this Act or of an amendment made by this Act, or any application of such provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be unconstitutional, the http://www.rluipa.com/generaldocs/RLUIPA_Text.html 3/29/2002 106th CONGRESS Page 4 of 5 remainder of this Act, the amendments made by this Act, and the application of the provision to any other person or circumstance shall not be affected. SEC. 6. ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE UNAFFECTED. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect, interpret, or in any way address that portion of the first amendment to the Constitution prohibiting laws respecting an establishment of religion (referred to in this section as the 'Establishment Clause'). Granting government funding, benefits, or exemptions, to the extent permissible under the Establishment Clause, shall not constitute a violation of this Act. In this section, the term 'granting',used with respect to government funding, benefits, or exemptions, does not include the denial of government funding, benefits, or exemptions. SEC. 7. AMENDMENTS TO RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT. (a) DEFINITIONS- Section 5 of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 2000bb-2) is amended-- (1) in paragraph(1), by striking 'a State, or a subdivision of a State' and inserting 'or of a covered entity'; (2) in paragraph (2), by striking 'term' and all that follows through 'includes' and inserting 'term 'covered entity' means; and (3) in paragraph (4), by striking all after 'means' and inserting 'religious exercise, as defined in section 8 of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000.'. (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENT- Section 6(a) of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 2000bb-3(a)) is amended by striking 'and State'. SEC. 8. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: (1) CLAIMANT- The term 'claimant' means a person raising a claim or defense under this Act. (2) DEMONSTRATES- The term 'demonstrates' means meets the burdens of going forward with the evidence and of persuasion. (3) FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE- The term 'Free Exercise Clause' means that portion of the first amendment to the Constitution that proscribes laws prohibiting the free exercise of religion. (4) GOVERNMENT- The term 'government'-- (A) means-- (i) a State, county, municipality, or other governmental entity created under the authority of a State; (ii) any branch, department, agency, instrumentality, or official of an entity listed in clause (i); and (iii) any other person acting under color of State law; and (13) for the purposes of sections 4(b) and 5, includes the United States, a branch, department, agency, instrumentality, or official of the United States, and any other person acting under color of Federal law. (5) LAND USE REGULATION- The term 'land use regulation' means a zoning or landmarking law, or the application of such a law, that limits or restricts a claimant's use or development of land (including a structure affixed to land), if the claimant has an ownership, leasehold, easement, servitude, or other property interest in the regulated land or http://www.rluipa.com/generaldocs/RLUIPA_Text.html 3/29/2002 106th CONGRESS Page 5 of 5 a contract or option to acquire such an interest. (6) PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY-The term program or activity' means all of the operations of any entity as described in paragraph (1) or(2) of section 606 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d-4a). (7) RELIGIOUS EXERCISE- (A) IN GENERAL- The term 'religious exercise' includes any exercise of religion, whether or not compelled by, or central to, a system of religious belief. (B) RULE- The use, building, or conversion of real property for the purpose of religious exercise shall be considered to be religious exercise of the person or entity that uses or intends to use the property for that purpose. http://www.rluipa.com/generaldocs/RLUIPA_Text.html 3/29/2002 ATTACHMENT 8 1 An Ally of the Alliance Defensa F and Post Of=:c_Sox 540774 http:�t�vww.�c.o-c Orlando. Florida 32854 liberiyCaic.org (407, 875-2100 Talaphone '407) 874-C:770 Fax April 09, 2002 Rev. ©trek Anunciation Pastor RECENEE Praise Christian Center APR 0 9 200 17610 Beach, Blvd Ste 52A Huntington Bach, CA 92647 Re; Amendment to Huntington Beach Zoning Text Dear Rev. Anunciatiom This letter is written regarding proposed zoning text arnendmart 0:2-04 to the City of Huntington Beach zoning coda. Liberty Counsel is a civil liberties legal defense and education organization. Much of our work in this area deals with zoning of churches and religious assemblies. We also represent churches who have been denied zoning unlawfully. Our opinion regarding the proposed amendment is that, while Vic applaud the City for a pro--active stance regarding the new Raligious Laid Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000, 42 U.S.C. §2COOcc, et seq,("RLUIPA"), the proposed amendment violates provisions of RLUIPA. The proposed amendment provides for churches by conditional use permit in she SP7 area of the City. This is consistent with, and we believe mandated by, RLUIPA. The difficulties arise in the development standards proposed for religious assemblies. The. development standards are not placed on other assembly uses within the SP7 area, and, by admission of the City staff, In sortie case are unequal from other standards within that area. The provisions of RLUIPA are very clear and, in this case, simple to apply, Religious assemblies and institutions must be treated on equal terns from other assemblies or institutions. Placing restrictions on development by churches that are not placed on other like uses violates this mandate of equality. Additionally, RLUIPA mandates that the Citt/ not place a substantial burden on a church's use of real property for religious purposes. The proposed amendment seems to do so regarding the development standards because those standards certainly do not leave many options for churches and may in most cases prohibit churches altogether. The best way to handle churches and other religious asse-mbly rases is to treat them on ecual terms with oth sembiy-type uses and deai with deve.' ien t standards in the conditional use permit appacatan and approval process. As an additional note, my research of the Huntington Beach zoning code does not reveal any area where churches are allowed as of right without obtaining prior zoning approval. There are other assembly uses that are allowed in certain portions of the city as of right. This is clearly an instance of unequal treatment by the City that most likely violates BLGIPA. The City should consider adding this in to the zoning text amendment tc allow churches as of right in at least some areas of the city, In sum, our opinion is that the development standards in the proposed amendment are violative of RLUIPA and should not be passed. Our recommendation would be for the City to pass the zoning text amendment without the development standards and to also add in the amendment to allow churches as of right in at least some areas of the City. Thank you for contacting us and for giving us the opportunity to rev.ew this. if you have any questions or need assistance in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact us, Sincerely, Erik W. Stanley = �- /All 14 W" - RIS7 oly 1p f ivhA- t / To the Huntington Beach City Council: please include this into the Council's Minutes for tonight. May 14, 2002 Petition to the Huntington Beach City Council; We, the citizens and churches represented by our signatures below, formally request that the Huntington Beach City Council adopt the Amendment#02-04 to allow the re-zoning of land for public assembly use, to include religious use, in accordance with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized persons Act (RLUIP'A),but not include any limitations that differ from public assembly use for other types, such as business, school, etc. We are in agreement that consideration has to be made for compatibility, but strongly dissent regarding the use of zoning laws to effect that end, especially since it is unconstitutional now. And, even if RLUIPA is later amended or repealed, it is currently in place, and therefore the City Council does NOT have the right to ignore it. There are other ways to ensure compatibility, and we petition for the opportunity to present them to the Council before action is taken on this issue. Last Name First Name Church Address City w Py�►�.'_ �;���..L+-r�l�� /'Lt:%�4j .�,,/ i)I,.. IX 0(i. /n 7'1 5'/Jrd.l�?'{,[.1,(uSit ��!i/ ,��✓�1.�(ziti,.T� t-fi.�.-:� Petitioner: Secor.Judv Goldenwest Vineyard 15031 Eton Circle JHB 92647 To the Huntington Beach City Council: Please include this into the Council's Minutes for tonight. May 14, 2002 Petition to the Huntington Beach City Council; We,the citizens and churches represented by our signatures below, formally request that the Huntington Beach City Council adopt the Amendment 402-04 to allow the re-zoning of land for public assembly use, to include religious use, in accordance with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA),but not include any limitations that differ from public assembly use for other types, such as business, school, etc. We are in agreement that consideration has to be made for compatibility,but strongly dissent regarding the use of zoning laws to effect that end, especially since it is unconstitutional now. And, even if RLUIPA is later amended or repealed, it is currently in place, and therefore the City Council does NOT have the right to ignore it. There are other ways to ensure compatibility, and we petition for the opportunity to present them to the Council before action is taken on this issue. Last Name First Name Church Address City i"yl 1 /.1: I� 1 r. r ! 7/?✓f��G•i x l,),r��d j:r �C }-a Y� '>`s�i.' ir'. } �=", i ' t Petitioner; Secor.Judv Goldenwest Vineyard 15031 Eton Circle HB 92647 To the Huntington Beach City Council: Please include this into the Council's Minutes for tonight. May 14, 2002 Petition to the Huntington Beach City Council; We,the citizens and churches represented by our signatures below,formally request that the Huntington Beach City Council adopt the Amendment#02-04 to allow the re-zoning of land for public assembly use, to include religious use, in accordance with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA),but not include any limitations that differ from public assembly use for other types, such as business, school, etc. We are in agreement that consideration has to be made for compatibility,but strongly dissent regarding the use of zoning laws to effect that end, especially since it is unconstitutional now. And, even if RLUIPA is later amended or repealed, it is currently in place, and therefore the City Council does NOT have the right to ignore it. There are other ways to ensure compatibility, and we petition for the opportunity to present them to the Council before action is taken on this issue. Last Name First Name Church Ad-dress Cit �i Hofr- c,*na& 71 S L.fkt sti; R.8, Petitioner: S c r Judv Goldenwest Vincyard 15031 Eton Circle HB 92647 U eOF. S Ju rU / CA 3. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT No. 02-04 RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY IN THE ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN REQUEST • Request by the City of Huntington Beach to add Religious Assembly as a permitted use in the Specific Plan • Add development standards to apply to both Religious Assembly and Public Schools in the Specific Plan • Clarification item related to Conditional Use Permits. 1 BACKGROUND 2000 — Congress passed Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA): • Must treat assembly uses in an equal manner (e.g. schools and religious assembly) • Prohibits imposition of substantial burdens or unequal land use regulations on religious uses. ANALYSIS • The proposed development standards: • Comply with the intent of RLUIPA. • Designed to address potential impacts related to traffic, noise, etc. associated with assembly uses. • Apply to both religious assembly and public schools in the Specific Plan. 2 ANALYSIS cont'd Issue Proposed Standard Location Arterial Streets Lot Size No.Min.or Max. Site Coverage Max.50% Lot Width Min. 100 ft. Max.Bldg.Height Max.30 ft.+10 ft.for appurtenances Setback—Front Min. 10 ft.for bldg.+Arterial St. Profile(31 ft.total) Setback—Rear Min.25 ft.for lots=/<15,000 sq.ft. Min.50 ft.for lots>15,000 sq.ft. Other(e.g. Per Specific Plan/Zoning Ordinance Parking,Signs) RECOMMENDATION • Staff and the Planning Commission recommend approval of Zoning Text Amendment No. 02-04 with findings and adoption of the ordinance. 3 END OF PRESENTATION 4 PETITION ECEIVED FROM �,,ID MADE A PART OF THE RECORD AT TH To: The Huntin ton Beach Ci Cil t C.�IPgGIL MEETING OF -r. -o g tyounc OfNFICE OF THE CITY CLERK From: The Pastoral Prayer Association of Huntington Beach 'C J,_'J-`,,'IE BROCKWAY,CITY CLERK We are a consortium of church pastors who live in, and minister to, the City of Huntington Beach. Our group has been meeting together to pray weekly, for more than 20 years. Our opinions reflect those of the thousands of Huntington Beach residents who attend our combined churches. We appreciate the recent steps you, and the Planning Commission have taken, to bring our city into compliance with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), and to apply city zoning requirements more fairly. We realize it takes time to implement a new law, and we believe further action is needed, for our city to fully accommodate RLUIPA. We have studied the briefs and summaries provided by the City, regarding amendment 04-02. On May 14, 2002, it was on the Planning Commission's agenda, and a significant number of our group attended the study session, and subsequent public hearing. At that hearing, we unanimously spoke out against the Planning Commission's intent to recommend that this amendment be adopted in it's present form. We believe more changes are needed, to completely satisfy RLUIPA. We are petitioning the Huntington Beach City Council to DENY RATIFICATION of the amendment 04-02 at this time, on the following grounds: That the zoning requirements attached to the amendment, while being consistent with the city's present zoning laws, are not in compliance with RLUIPA in the following ways: a) They do not grant due deference to religious organizations in regards to land use in this zone. b) They place a substantial burden upon any religious organization desiring to purchase or rent properties in the zone, for religious (public) assembly. It is our desire to establish a positive working relationship with our City. RLUIPA has become a controversial and divisive topic in the political climate and media, of Orange County. It would be to our city's advantage, if our political and religious leaders could work cooperatively to establish a mutually acceptable interpretation and application of this new law. We request that the City Council would establish a committee of Huntington Beach religious leaders, that could discuss positive ideas and suggestions, with our city's Planning Commission and Planning Department, towards this goal. We appreciate your time and attention to this matter. Respectfully s mitted by: P ay Schmautz, Chairpers Pas Steve Purdue, Spokesperson Pastor Wendell Choy, cretary 81 PETITION To: The Huntington Beach City Council From: The Pastoral Prayer Association of Huntington Beach We are a consortium of church pastors who live in, and minister to, the City of Huntington Beach. Our group has been meeting together to pray weekly, for more than 20 years. Our opinions reflect those of the thousands of Huntington Beach residents who attend our combined churches. We appreciate the recent steps you, and the Planning Commission have taken,to bring our city into compliance with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA), and to apply city zoning requirements more fairly. We realize it takes time to implement a new law, and we believe further action is needed, for our city to fully accommodate RLUIPA. We have studied the briefs and summaries provided by the City, regarding amendment 04-02. On May 14, 2002, it was on the Planning Commission's agenda, and a significant number of our group attended the study session, and subsequent public hearing. At that hearing,we unanimously spoke out against the Planning Commission's intent to recommend that this amendment be adopted in it's present form. We believe more changes are needed, to completely satisfy RLUIPA. We are petitioning the Huntington Beach City Council to DENY RATIFICATION of the amendment 04-02 at this time, on the following grounds: That the zoning requirements attached to the amendment,while being consistent with the city's present zoning laws, are not in compliance with RLUIPA in the following ways: a) They do not grant due deference to religious organizations in regards to land use in this zone. b) They place a substantial burden upon any religious organization desiring to purchase or rent properties in the zone, for religious(public)assembly. It is our desire to establish a positive working relationship with our City. RLUIPA has become a controversial and divisive topic in the political climate and media, of Orange County. It would be to our city's advantage, if our political and religious leaders could work cooperatively to establish a mutually acceptable interpretation and application of this new law. We request that the City Council would establish a committee of Huntington Beach religious leaders, that could discuss positive ideas and suggestions, with our city's Planning Commission and Planning Department, towards this goal. We appreciate your time and attention to this matter. Additionally supported by: Name/Signature: Church: wk IX OPE C4�'PFG '110 INS7 N FrIAny e ,: cC:Ei'/:"i3 e•„JN1 �i Y�Gk 'k:;� trig 0E APART OF THE RECORD AT THE F, ECTINC OF r sQE OF THE CITY CLERK I quote from the letter�. riic 13ROCKWAY,CITY CLERK 6 11 7—0,W(It "If you challenge the City Council's action in court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public 6 �� ' �_ pi hearing." Since this puts such notice in legal terms, I feel it necessary to encompass the issues of concern for the record. This is also to help the City Council to understand the seriousness of the overall issues and the list and general statement of scope in effect of these issues. pj a Z-rl-�de_n.1 t- RLUIPA has three areas of concern including fairness and significant burden, We need to be concerned about the effect of the current status,the effect on the proposed property restrictions of this area and the effect on applying for conditional use permit (CUP) of a location on a property in the area. Setbacks, edifice heights, second floor heights, quantified parking spaces,,on seating or capacity, if defended on comparative policy of other areas within the city-opens the inclusion of all city codes with the boundaries of Huntington Beach and their effects to abridge the rights under federal law(RLUIPA). Land prices in Huntington Beach are particularly high as noted by some planning commissioners, but is not in itself prohibitive to churches. The high fees required for CUP and other city fees is a substantial burden to churches. Churches may be blocked from effective use (a RLUIPA requirement) when physical requirements of code effects substantial burden on churches; such as parking limitations, building setbacks and size limits, area percent of open land in limits of acreage makes these requirements violate RLUIPA. or, Whenare told by Real Estate Agents/Brokers that there is no rental property in Huntington Bach because they cannot get a CUP on properties because restrictions and this coupleNgh fees for CUP-its effect on churches-maybe its time to discard the process and provisional use of CUPs or remove churches from being required in its use and the need to granting due difference to religious organizations. When the oveall effect of substantially burdening the churches from owning, expanding, buying, exchanges renting, and/or leasing property in Huntington Beach, which brings the city in conflict with RLUIPA-call for legal change in the city of Huntington Beach. I am pu,mg the city on notice on behalf of all churches and religious groups-and to anyon who joins me or issues that I transfer the right to use the issues (as now it is in the publi .-that all codes, policies, directives, ordinances, interpretations, inspections, and any other act under color of the city of Huntington Beach, and reserve all legal remedies under the U.S. Constitution, Federal Law, RLUIPA, State of California Law, and Universal Commercial Code (UCC), and other applicable rights, and legal remedies. This is for legal remedy. This is not a moral remedy which you need to take up with your own conscience which goes to the heart of fairness. Huntington Beach will be opened to churches. Let us work together for the benipfit of all Huntington Beach citizens and residents. Finch Booker June 17, 2002 FROM :WINMOORE FAX NO. :7145960995 (�jun. 17 2002 06:28PM P1 Bruce Winsatt Page 1 of MY name is Bruce Winsatt I live at 6672 Shetland Circle with my wife Paula and my children Kayla and Brandon. o C:! ~ - RE: Zoning text amendment number 02-04 (Religious assembly in the Ellis ' Goldenwest specific plan area) Request to add religious.assembly as a permitted use as well as development standards for said use. c f The development standards would also apply to public schools in the Specific Plan boundaries. We lived at 20642 Brookdale Lane in Huntington Beach from 1989 to 1999 where we rebuilt our first home. This house was located very near Sowers Middle school at 9300 Indianapolis. Somewhere in the timeframe of 1996 a church started holding services at Sowers Middle school. When the church first started the cars were able to fit into the existing parking lots. As the church grew so did the number of people, cars and number of services. We dealt with soccer on Saturday and church on Sunday. Church member parking eventually spilled over into the residential - streets. It got to the point where people attending the church services would park and block driveways and leave their trash in our neighborhood. While living there I had to have 2 cars towed for blocking my driveway and left countless signs on cars that left half a car blocking the driveway. Soccer parents were not this bad. Because of the disrespect these church members showed for the neighborhood and the way the church continued to grow we sold and moved into our current i home. 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Box 190 , ��, IRpl Tn --044nEP HiFi=i 11 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 G ,,.� r•r-rl,r ti 1 :t=r t:s iC�rDr Lr:,trn= r� !,,i r ,c-.; .7� if•.i.E�..}'s�'•.y1. � `•!s��� �s7'1�. •'�n�•�i r_i: .��.rr'—. ! F.3{.,'� _do-, •t��v.�-x� � ""mil 7' t n O F /QSF4 C, I N6Tpy� ep OF/ 159-411-13 v S ^ WAYNE &RACHEL LEADER ^ 101 RAINBOW DR /•APT. AN to co -•--� Q ::\i:�ll�(+T/-1�1 TV 7-l.)nn n•II�. JrTr LEGAL NOD •�+�.:�•�+��-i..l�.• �� ii,I,,,,J,1,11,,,J„i)„I,li,„,„IJ1,1„11,„l,l„Ji,,,,,l,li Connie Brockway, City Clerk w• City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 a r,•r•r-r �r;.1 ;rr•t•,t�•r r rt-;t�::.-r�-r, 't t-`�!f :t: n,.n• . .L's iri"t• ..�.'.'.•!�_�. �.�..��L•— i—.J s.::s�•�••�_ot —r+'�. �. ..,,_ ..,. ING jp�, 159-451-47 DENNIS R.HARNISCH v MARN90R 92644810ai 1602 16 06/10/02 - RETURN TO SENDER O HARNISCH Q 7651 WOODWIND DR kUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647-714� o�ri icnt rn �Fnmr=Q �ouNtr ca LEGAL NOTICE -,P JBLJC-.EARIN i i .f.. ':rt: ::b•tr.... if .t i i i PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) .. ) SS. County of Orange ) I am a Citizen of the United States and a NOTI E of north.of Garfield Ave PUBLIC HEARING hues, and west.of Gold- resident of the County aforesaid'r I am BEFORE THE CITY enwest and east of Ed- COUNCIL OF THE wards Streets. Project over the age of eighteen years, and not a crrY ©F oHarar: atherine • HUNTINGTON NICE IS HEREBY m No. 1 party to or interested in the below BEACH GIVEN that Ite is NOTICE IS HEREBY categorically exempt entitled matter. I am a principal cleric of GIVEN that on Monday, from the provisions of June 17, 2002, at 7:00 the California the H U NTI N GTO N BEACH INDEPENDENT a p.m. in the City Council Environmental,. Quality Chambers, 2000 Main Act. newspaper of general circulation, printed Street, Huntington ON FILE:A copy of the Beach, the Ciiy Council roposed request is on Of- and published in the City of Huntington will hold ll puingnpann hearing file in the City Clerk's of- on the following tannin five, 2000 Main Street, and zoning items: Huntington Beach, Cali- Beac , County of Orange, State Of 1. ZONING TEXT fornia 92648, for mspec- AMENDMENT NO. lion by the public.A copy California, and that attached Notice is a 02-04 (RELIGIOUS AS- of the staff report will be SEMBLY IN THE ELLIS- available to interested true and complete co as was printed GOLDENWEST SPE- parties at the City p copy f CIFIC PLAN AREA): AP- Glerk's Office on Friday, and published in the Huntington Beach pliant: City of Hunt June 14, 2002. ington Beach Request: ALL INTERESTED and Fountain Valley issues of said To amend Specific Plan PERSONS are invited to No. 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest `attend said heating and Speciffc.Plan) by adding express opinions or newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: religious assembly as a submft evidenge for or permitted use as well as against the application deve4ment standards as outlined above. If you for said use. The de- challenge the City Coun- velopment standards cil's action in court, you would also apply to pub- may be limited to raising lic schools in the Spe- only those issues you or June 6 2 2 cific Plan Boundaries. someone else raised at Location: Ellis-Gold- the- public hearinig de- enwest Specific Plan scribed in this notice, Area (south of Ellis and or in written cor- respondence delivered to the City at,or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further I declare, under penalty of perjury, that Planning I Pse call the r nt at 536.5271 and rtrefer to the foregoing is true and correct. the above items. Direct your'written communica- tions.to.the City Clerk. Conrde Brockway, Executed on c�Of June 6 ! 2 0 0 2 Hunt1nWart Beach, at Costa Mesa, California. 2ot70a street, Huntingt�t�t boareach, Callfomia 92648 (714) 536-5227 Published Huntington Beach Independent June 6, 2002 061-073 1 Signature O MEETING DATE: June 17, 2002 DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: REQUESTING: City Attorney Formation of Holly-Seacliff Area Benefit District Police Entertainment Permit for Ibiza Restaurant Planning >ZTA No. 02-04 Religious Assembly in the Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Pain TODAY'S DATE May 30, 2002 VERIFIED BY ADMININSTRATION: APPROVED BY: Ray Silver City Administrator 5/30/2002 12:59 PM f,kY'05-)-07 b[c�ej-Db-o6-oz Ser 06.ob-aZ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, June 17, 2002, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 02-04 (RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY IN THE ELLIS-GOLDENWEST SPECIFIC PLAN AREA): Applicant: City of Huntington Beach Request: To amend Specific Plan No. 7 (Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan) by adding religious assembly as a permitted use as well as development standards for said use. The development standards would also apply to public schools in the Specific Plan boundaries. Location: Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan Area (south of Ellis and north of Garfield Avenues, and west of Goldenwest and east of Edwards Streets). Project Planner: Catherine O'Hara NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk's Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Friday, June 14, 2002. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 (g:1egals:02cc0617) CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST SUBJECT: CQ.4 � Q. 02 o`I v DEPARTMENT: MEETING DATE: (o 10 2- CONTACT: UA&-V PHONE: N N/A YES NO Is the notice attached? ( ) ( ) Do the Heading and Closing of Notice reflect City Council(and/or Redevelopment Agency)hearing? ( ) ( ) Are the date, day and time of the public hearing correct? ( ) ( ) If an appeal, is the appellant's name included in the notice? ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit,does the notice include appeal language? ( ) ( ) Is there an Environmental Status to be approved by Council? ( ) ( ) ( Is a map attached for publication? ( ) ( ) Is a larger ad required? Size Is the verification statement attached indicating the source and accuracy of the mailing list? - J��)_ = ( ) ( ) Are the applicant's name and address part of the mailing labels? 04 ( ) ( ) Are the appellant's name and address part of the mailing labels? ( ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, is the Coastal Commission part of the mailing labels? ( ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit,are the Resident labels attached? ( ) ( ) Is the33343 report attached? (Economic Development Dept. items only) Please complete the following: 1. Minimum days from publication to hearing date 1 2. Number of times to be published 3. 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LIU 6865 TURF DR 6851 TURF DR 6831 TURF DR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1557 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1557 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1557 159-451-62 159-451-63 159-451-64 t 6 e, I.j I.->I f.9 I �-y t I i RANDY L.&PATRICIA A.RUMMEL JONATHAN TRAN HB HAMPTONS HOMEOWNERS 6815 TURF DR 6795 TURF DR 333 S HOPE ST FL 38TH HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1557 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1557 LOS ANGELES CA 90071-1406 1 -451-72 3 7 y BEAC;HHAM S HUNTINGTON 4100 WPORT PLA STE 350 NEWRT BEACH CA 9266 - 1 0AVERY(g) Address Labels Laser 5960TM Smooth Feed SheetsTM Use template for 51600 159-461-01 159-461-02 159-461-03 PAUL A.&CATHERINE G.ALBERT MICHAEL &MARY JACOBS DAVID S.&SOPHIE P. KRAMER 6615 CHURCHILL DR 6595 CHURCHILL DR 6575 CHURCHILL DR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1536 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1513 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1513 159-461-04 159-461-05 159-461-06 FROST KELLER TRUST JOHN M.&CATHERINE J.GREGG LISA C.MCNAMEE 6561 CHURCHILL DR 6545 CHURCHILL DR 1879�ACADEMY CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1513 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1513 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 159-461-07 159-461-08 159-461-09 WILLIE &RENATE PENNINGTON ELIZABETH J.MC SHANE SHANE BASANTA K.MAHATO 18806 ACADEMY CIR 18816 ACADEMY CIR 18826 ACADEMY CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1514 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1514 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1514 159-461-10 159-461-11 159-461-12 CARLOS E.&HELENE M.SANTIZO STEVE J.&KIM M.BERNS STEPHEN T.&JACQUELINE M.ONEILL 18836 ACADEMY CIR 18861 ROCKINGHORSE LN 18845 ROCKINGHORSE LN HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1514 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1550 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1550 159-461-13 159-461-14 159-461-15 LARRY R.&BETSY S.KOPPES DELLORUSSO TRUST RANDAL E.&GLENDA B.SECOR 18831 ROCKINGHORSE LN 18815 ROCKINGHORSE LN 18801 ROCKINGHORSE LN HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1550 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1550 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1550 159-461-16 159-461-17 t I ?� t y HB HAMPTONS PARTNERS L P HB HAMPTONS PARTNERS L P 520 BROADWAY#110 520 BROADWAY STE 100 SANTA MONICA CA 90401-2420 SANTA MONICA CA 90401-2429 //� AVERY® Address Labels Laser 5960TM Smooth Feed SheetsTM Use template for 51600 159-462-01 159-462-02 159-462-03 PHILLIP B.MC ELROY ELROY TIMOTHY K.ROSS GARY &BRENDA ADAMS 18806 ROCKINGHORSE LN 18822 ROCKINGHORSE LN 18836 ROCKINGHORSE LN HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1551 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1551 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1551 159-462-04 159-462-05 159-462-06 `r}t.tF-A ?• c�L- SHANDLING MAKOFF JOHN G&JUSTINE M TRUST TOD &SUSAN F.KINGSLAND 18852 ROCKINGHORSE LN PO BOX 426 18906 CADDINGTON CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1551 GLENDORA CA 91740-0426 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 159-462-07 159-462-08 159-462-09 HOAN T.&NANCY N.L.TRUONG VAN YU&DEANIE TING WILLIAM T.LEWERENZ 18916 CADDINGTON CIR 18926 CADDINGTON CIR 18936 CADDINGTON CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 159-462-10 159-462-11 159-462-12 JOSEPH F.PUISITYS SCOTT A.&JULIE A.BERGMANN EHAB H.GHALY 18946 CADDINGTON CIR 18956 CADDINGTON CIR 18962 CADDINGTON CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1559 159-462-13 159-462-14 159-462-15 DAN Q.VU JOHN C.&MARSHA S.CORCORAN THI LISA TRAN 18961 CADDINGTON CIR 18955 CADDINGTON CIR 18945 CADDINGTON CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 159-462-16 159-462-17 159-462-18 DANG KHA MARK S.SEEMAN LEYNA T.NGUYEN 18935 CADDINGTON CIR 18925 CADDINGTON CIR 18915 CADDINGTON CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 159-462-19 159-462-20 w t z z 159-462-23 t r CHRISTOPHER A.&DELIA Q.BRUCE HB H PT P RT S L P B4SGEMLESCA9f0l-1406 18905 CADDINGTON CIR 520 B E 3HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648-1558 SANTA CA 90401-2429 L 0 AVERY@ Address Labels Laser 5960T"' W1096S jasel s1 81 ssaappy ®AU3AdO 159-462-24 159-462-25 159-462-26 Behadad Payami Carl Tenbrink Michael L. 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Huntington Beach, CA. 92646 .Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 159-351-33,34,35,36,37/159-352-23,26/159-391- 159-352-01 05,06,15,21,22,28,29,35,37,39,44,47,48,49,50,51,52/15 9-412-02,03 Brian Welch DavidD.Dahl 15260 Ventura.Blvd. Suite 2100 Central Park#15,n8,y9 Sherman Oaks, CA. 91403 505 Park Ave. Balboa Island,CA.92662 159-352-07 159-352-21 Gordon M. Watson 159-352-17 WesteUZ, 6732 Shire Cir. Bruce Bent P.O. B Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 6482 Doral Dr. Sunset Beach, CA. 90742 Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 159-371-11 159-391-31 159-403-06 Harvey Dorren _M Andrew M. William Horace P. Jen 6841 Corral Cir. 6601 Horseshoe Ln. US Con. Gen. Hong Kong Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 PSC 464 Box 5 FPO, AP 96522 159-403-12 159-411-12 159-411-28,29,30,31,32 Christopher L. Knight Wayne M. 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