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Ross, Rebecca From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 6:13 PM To: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Notification of Changed Topic for Request#: 1209 Request# 1209 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Caren Ferrera. Request type: Comment Request area: City Clerk- All Reassigned Inquiries to City Clerk Citizen name: anonymous Description: Build, build, build is all you want to do. All this building only benefits your friends that own businesses on Main st., the average HB citizen gets more congestion and smog out of it. Hopefully if the park is gone people will bring their dogs to city hall to pee on. Expected Close Date: 06/24/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. L0'/-V NM'.VwVL1 Gok*o A HfOA4� 1I1 0q Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 12:27 PM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: Fw: save our library Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Fikes, Cathy To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 30 11:06:38 2009 Subject: FW: save our library From: L. Aroz [Mai[to:oneworld29-aroz@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 1:19 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: save our library I love triangle park and library...It would be a shame to lose this valuable resource for learning for our youth. Please don't sell the residents out! Linda Aroz L �- - 09 10/30/2009 From: Surf City Pipeline [mailto:noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 8:18 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2378 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Julie Ault Description: Though my dogs do enjoy Triangle Park for reasons other than peeing, so did my kids when the 'easter bunny' hid eggs there last spring. Pics attached. Please let the residents continue to enjoy their community open space!!! Julie A. Ault, Esq. 7 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 719-7211 (949) 719-7210 fax h - 1- 09 Page 1 of 3 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 7:49 AM To: aultesq@yahoo.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park Ms. Ault, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed to the Council at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Julie Ault <aultesq@yahoo.com> To: photography-solutions <photography.solutions@gmail.com>; Kim Kramer <kim@e-mailcom.com> Cc: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan; HBDRA Residents <kim@e-mailcom.com> Sent: Fri Oct 30 06:57:24 2009 Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park Though my dogs do enjoy Triangle Park for reasons other than peeing, so did my kids when the 'easter bunny' hid eggs there last spring. Pics attached. Please let the residents continue to enjoy their community open space!!! Julie A. Ault, Esq. 7 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 719-7211 (949) 719-7210 fax --- On Thu, 10/29/09, Kim Kramer <kim*-mailcom.com>wrote: From: Kim Kramer<kim@e-mailcom.com> Subject: Another e-mail about Triangle Park To: "photography-solutions" <photography.solutions@gmail.com> Cc: city.council@surfcity-hb.org,jflynn@surfcity-hb.org, "HBDRA Residents" <kim@e- mailcom.com> Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 4:25 PM photography-solutions wrote: I wrote to the mayor and he responded with a photo of a dog peeing on a tree. Hi Paul, �A/9J� y�e� ✓'� The Mayor has taken lots of photos of Triangle Park on his way downtown. 10/30/2009 8 ' Page 1 of 2 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 7:48 AM To: 'WCTINC@SOCAL.RR.COM' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: save the park Mr. Campellone, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed to the Council at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: EDWARD <WCTINC@SOCAL.RR.COM> To: Flynn, Joan Cc: wctinc@socal.rr.com <wctinc@socal.rr.com> Sent: Fri Oct 30 03:46:47 2009 Subject: save the park We have lived in Huntington beach forty five years and watched a lot of changes over the years some good some not . It seems as though some people want to sweep the past aside for new and shiner things and of coerce we can't stop progress, so let's just slow it down by not touching the park or some of our historical sites that made Huntington beach a small piece of history that it is today. 10/30/2009 Page 2 of 2 You would ask what does this person know about history ? My family came from Italy and settled in Philadelphia the fist capitol in the u .s.in 1899. We must preserve something other than old photos of the way it use to be. Thank you for your time Edward Campellone Pres/Ceo BTB International Trading Inc. 10/30/2009 Page I of 2 From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 5:08 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kathy; City Clerk Agenda Subject: Fw: save the park andmain street libary From: EDWARD <WCTINC@SOCAL.RR.COM> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: wctinc@socal.rr.com <wctinc@socal.rr.com> Sent: Fri Oct 30 04:04:25 2009 Subject: FW: save the park andmain street libary AS MY PAL JACK KELLY WOULD SAY, IF YOU WANT TO BE A CLOWN GET ON THE-NEXT BUS OUT OF TOWN. IF YOU WANT TO STAY, HELP KEEP THE OLIO AND MIX IN THE NEW FOR ALL OF THE PEOPLE IN H.B. CAN BE PROUD LIKE ME AND YOU. J.K. From: EDWARD [mailto:WCTINC@SOCAL.RR.COM] Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 3:47 AM To: jflynn@surfcity-hb.org Cc: wctinc@socal.rr.com Subject: save the park We have lived in Huntington beach forty five years and watched a lot of changes over the years some good some not It seems as though some people want to sweep the past aside for new and shiner things and of coerce we can't stop progress, so let's just slow it down by not touching I I/2/2009 Page 2 of 2 the park or some of our historical sites that made Huntington beach a small piece of history that it is today. You would ask what does this person know about history ? My family came from Italy and settled in Philadelphia the fist capitol in the u .s.in 1899. We must preserve something other than old photos of the way it use to be. Thank you for your time Edward Campellone Pres/Ceo BTB International Trading Inc. LOM N VK 11/2/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 12:28 PM To: 'drjules67@yahoo.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Save Triangle Park and Main Street Library Thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Julian Cummings <drjules67@yahoo.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 30 11:43:58 2009 Subject: Save Triangle Park and Main Street Library Dear HB City Council Members, As a member of the HBDRA and a downtown HB resident since June 2000, I am urging you to follow the recommendations of the Planning Commission to preserve the open space of Triangle Park and the historic Main Street Library building. I attended the Special Meeting of the Planning Commission and was very pleased to see that the Commissioners responded to the overwhelming concerns expressed by the public about the need to protect the precious little open space that we have in the downtown area for the enjoyment of residents and the broader community. The Planning Commission has made very sound and wise changes to the originally proposed Cultural Arts overlay in the DTSP update. We have no need or desire for a massive new Cultural Arts Center building right in the heart of our downtown residential community with all of the added noise, traffic, and congestion that it would bring. Instead, we can make modest enhancements to the existing park and library that will increase their utility for residents and visitors alike, improving the overall pedestrian experience within our "urban village". I am well aware of the need to promote increased tourism and business opportunities in Huntington Beach, and I do strongly believe that maintaining the existing character of downtown HB as a great beach town, a surfing mecca, and a pleasant place to live is key to achieve this. Sincerely yours, Julian C. Cummings 74 10/30/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline[noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 2:31 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2338 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Matt Nye Description: To the Huntington Beach City Council, We are writing to register our opposition to the Downtown Specific Plan. Specifically, we don't believe that having 4 and 5 story buildings north of Orange street will be aesthetically compatible with Downtown. We don't support demolition of the library or use of Triangle Park for anything but a park. And we don't support changing the area surrounding Downtown from a residential area to an area that allows commercial use. We understand the city needs to grow and create more opportunities for tax revenue to support city services. However, we have not even completed the Strand or Pacific City. Those large projects,particularly Pacific City, should be completed and we should have an opportunity to see how well they produce before we open the door for more development Downtown. The worst thing we can do is overdevelop,have those projects fail to produce, and then end up with the blight that follows from underutilized development projects. We have lived on 7th Street for nearly 20 years. Our girls went to Storytime at the library every week when they were young and practiced their softball pitching in the park. The green space is the only open area downtown. We believe these changes will be detrimental to Downtown. We ask that you follow the recommendations of the Planning Commission regarding the Downtown Specific Plan. Thank you, Mat_ t Nye Linda DeLaet Expected Close Date: 10/30/2009 Click here to access the request WL Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. �0 10/29/2009 -----Original Message----- From- Judy Diaz [mailto:ajdiaz1@verizon.net] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:35 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Triangle Park Dear Council Members, As long-time residents of Huntington Beach we are hopeful that you will follow the recommendation of the Planning Commission in regards to Triangle Park. This wonderful library and park are a part of the history of H.B. Please do not destroy this area for more dense building concentration. Our 2-lane streets have more traffic than they can currently handle. Thank You for your continued good work, Arnold and Judy Diaz 6201 Foxshield Dr. H.B. Page 1 of 2 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 2:43 PM To: photography-solutions Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: RE: Main Street Library & Triangle Park Hello Mr. Edwards—while your comments are too late to be distributed with the Council packet(the packets were distributed to Council yesterday),your comments will be entered into the public record via the late communication process. Thank you for sending your thoughts and concerns. Joan Flynn, City Clerk From: photography-solutions [mailto:photography.solutions@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 2:28 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Subject: Main Street Library &Triangle Park To Mayor, City Council Members: I live near Lake and Adams, so I don't live downtown, but I walk past the Library and Triangle Park, several times each week, as my wife and I walk to the pier. I am asking you to support the Planning Commission and the downtown residents. I wrote to the mayor and he responded with a photo of a dog peeing on a tree. His point, I believe, was that a picture is worth thousand words. Attached are two photographs (taken Oct. 4, 2009). 1. A young girl reading a book, under a tree, in Triangle Park. 2. A group of residents attending a rally to support the Main Street Library and Triangle Park. Yes, I have also seen a dog peeing in the park-- but I can see beyond that. I have confidence that all of you can, too. Please accept the Planning Commission's opinion and the wishes of the residents by protecting this last remaining patch of grass and wonderful old building. Please do not try to bring thousands of visitors into a residential neighborhood and create massive noise, disruption, and traffic. If you are interested in viewing other images, from October 4, please go here: http://pauledward.smugmug.com/Politics/Triangle-Park-I By the way, to give some indication in the level of interest in this topic, the above gallery link has had 15,367 views, since Oct. 4th! Please stand by the residents and support the Planning Commission's decision. 10/29/2009 Page 2 of 2 Thank you and best regards, Paul Edward Tips & Techniques for Photographers from Beginner to Pro. Even some videos. www.albumshowcase.net/blog/ I 10/29/2009 - , x 'g aul ed W4rd h to rn h corn A� x. '. i ;1 j i , Y '%n t (/ � I _ � p V — w � 4 y r i \ C 'c ��''C t�. i g�'� i� }� � � a� � f�,- •� a �.. l I Y 1 , F i .ter 1 r . i i•f�1�����f z�) ;— 41 �.. �� ' n , I 1i At� _ i - � W w 4W, -40 10 r- _ i Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 7:29 AM To: 'two_uber_eggs@yahoo.com' Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Re: Please follow Planning Commission's report on Triangle Park Thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Sarah Eggleston <two_uber_eggs@yahoo.com> To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Cc: kim@e-mailcom.com <kim@e-mailcom.com> Sent: Sat Oct 31 20:39:25 2009 Subject: Please follow Planning Commission's report on Triangle Park Good evening, We are writing to you, the City Council, to voice support of the Planning Commission's report concerning Triangle Park. When we first visited Huntington Beach as tourists, we came for the beach. However, the more we explored the City, the more we marveled the wonderful small neighborhoods and sense of community. Never have I seen so many "I love HB" bumper stickers! We loved the downtown area, but were consistantly turned off by the large crowds and loud obnoxious drunk 20-somethings. When it came time to move, we had no hesitation as to where to go -- Huntington Beach. We now live in a wonderful "bubble" -- near the Bolsa Chica wetlands. Our area and the Downtown are two wonderful bubbles that give Huntington Beach its character. Please don't pop. them... We feel that if the City were to replace the community-centered Library and Triangle Park with a multi-plex of art and culture and restaurants, the city of Huntington Beach would lose a major sense of what it is at its core - a wonderful city in which to live. New construction has its place - in an area where other large developments are. Neighborhoods are enclaves of community, security, and prosperity. Please ... don't invade the downtown neighborhood ... I'd hate to live in a city that thought more about the almighty dollar than its residents. Thank you for your time, Gary and Sarah Eggleston 4986 Pearce Street Huntington Beach CA 92549 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 9:15 PM To: 'jgoetsch@socal.rr.com' Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park Thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk rom: ]D Goetsch <jgoetsch@socal.rr.com> To: Kim Kramer <kim@e-mailcom.com> Cc: photography-solutions <photography.solutions@gmail.com>; CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Sat Oct 31 20:33:55 2009 Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park As a 44 year member of HB and my dad who was born here in 1925, I would say people who don't take care of dogs are the problem, not the library...not to mention the track record of mayors and developers.... JD On Oct 29, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Kim Kramer wrote: photography-solutions wrote: I wrote to the mayor and he responded with a photo of a dog peeing on a tree. Hi Paul, The Mayor has taken lots of photos of Triangle Park on his way downtown. I think I have received a few "dog peeing photos" myself, but never one of the many children and families that enjoy the park. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with the City Council and thanks for all your support; hope to see you Monday night at 6PM. Kim 1 � � )/tJ -------- Original Message -------- Subject:Main Street Library & Triangle Park W L'o I i From: m goracke [mailto:m_goracke@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 5:18 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Triangle Park and Main Street Library To Whom It May Concern, Hello, my name is Michelle and I have lived here in beautiful Huntington Beach since 1992. I moved to California from Nebraska just after high school graduation. I settled in Huntington Beach and never left. I love this community. I sincerely ask you to support the Planning Commission's recommendations and keep Triangle Park and the Main Street Library the way it is. It is a treasured and loved green space and library for many in this community. Thanks for your support, Michelle Goracke n Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 4:54 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2316 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Rie_ hardson Gray. Description: Dear City Council Members and City Clerk: These are my written comments for your referenced public hearing on the DTSP and its EIR on November 2nd. As my first choice, I urge you to vote against the EIR and the DTSP in their entirety. I think the DTSP permits far too much new development, especially on top of the previously approved Pacific City project. If you choose to vote for the EIR and the DTSP in some form, I urge you to accept the Planning Commission's (PC) approvals regarding the DTSP, with the following exceptions, all relating to the site of the Main Street Library (Library) and its surrounding Triangle Park(Park). I am confident the more than 6,000 City residents who have signed a petition to preserve the Library and Park. would support the PC's approvals, so long as they are modified by the following exceptions. It is my neighbors' and my intent to continue work on this petition, to obtain at least 10,000 local signers by the November 2010 City Council elections, to make the permanent preservation of the Library and Park an important campaign issue. My recommended changes to the PC's approvals for the Library and Park are as follows: 1. Given the 12,300 SF of buildings limitation at the Library and Park under the PC's approvals, I urge you to limit all parking at the Library and Park to only on site parking, or 43 spaces, based on one space per 300 SF of cultural uses. Without this limitation, the Library and Park are at risk to include some or all of the 161 parking spaces needed in the north end of downtown to meet the City's in lieu requirements. I recommend that you expressly forbid the construction of in lieu parking spaces at the Library and Park in the DTSP. 2. If any parking is located at the Library and Park, I urge you to reinstate the requirement that this parking must be underground. This requirement was a part of the DTSP from its December 4, 2008 draft forward, until the PC deleted this requirement on October 6, 2009. The PC made this change, I believe, without adequately understanding that this underground parking requirement had had a 10/28/2009 long history of neighborhood support and advocacy, dating back to at least April 2008. For your reference, I have attached a letter I wrote to the City and their consultants over 18 months ago. From this letter, you can see that downtown residents have been advocating for no net increase in surface parking and no above ground parking structures at the Library and Park. With the Library and Park's pastoral setting in the midst of established residential neighborhoods, the addition of more surface parking spaces or an above ground parking structure would substantially denigrate the curre nt strong aesthetics of the present "neighborhood friendly" cultural use of the Library and of the beautiful Park. 3. 1 urge you to delete the Community Theater use for the Library and Park. The location of a community theater or any type of visitor intensive special events space at the Library and Park would be incompatible with the Library and Park's surrounding established residential uses. 4. To provide the greatest protection for the 28,000 SF of green space surrounding the Library (the Planning Department's estimate) and the 15,000 SF of additional publicly owned green space (my rough estimate) along the north side of 6th Street between Orange and Pecan Avenues, I recommend that you designate all of this approximately one acre (43,000 SF) of green space as a Park (named Triangle Park) under the City's General Plan. The 13,000 SF of buildings and pavement of the Library could be designated as Public under the General Plan, so as to conform to the City's zoning. Even though Jennifer McGrath has made official and put in writing her opinion that Triangle Park is a park, this issue has been a matter of substantial debate over the last year, with the Planning Department and other City officials at times claiming that Triangle Park is not a park. In fact, the City Attorney is the only person within the City government to go on record that Triangle Park is a park. 5. With only 2,400 SF of additional buildings allowed at the Library and Park under the PC's approvals, I recommend that you require all of the existing Library buildings be preserved as an historic landmark. The 2,400 SF in additional buildings could be constructed either on the paved areas around the Library or as a second floor addition or additions to one or more of the Library's existing one story structures. 6. Again with only 2,400 SF of additional buildings allowed at the Library and Park under the PC's approvals, I urge you to limit the building height to 25 feet, matching the current tallest roof line of the existing Library buildings. 7. 1 recommend that you delete the provision regarding public restrooms at the Library and Park to be accessible from the street. Any public restrooms at the Library and Park should only be accessible from the interior of the Library buildings, as is true now for the Library. Public restrooms on the street are incompatible with the Library and Park's surrounding established residential uses. Thank you for your consideration of my views and, I hope, your support of the preservation of Main Street Library and its surrounding Triangle Park. Richardson Gray 415 Townsquare Lane 9208 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-348-1928 richardson.gray@yahoo.com Lot b m r&i r,f �a;-4 �L 10/28/2009 14 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 10:37 AM To: 'Nicholas.Grey@fluor.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Main Street Library and Triangle Park Mr. Grey, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed to the Council at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Nicholas.Grey@fluor.com <Nicholas.Grey@fluor.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 30 10:10:00 2009 Subject: Main Street Library and Triangle Park I am a 13 year resident on Lake Street in downtown H.B. Why is a cultural center as "Entry Node" to downtown deemed necessary? People come for the beach not"Entry Nodes". Why is a "Celebration Plaza " (as indicated in the DTSP) at the Cultural Center site deemed necessary, the local residents have enough celebration to put up with every Friday and Saturday night. This may have been OK before all the residences in the vicinity were approved by the city and built. Now the majority of buildings in that area are residential, I think the idea of commercial/cultural development in the Triangle Park area should be precluded. Just enhance what you/we have and maintain what you/we have. The city seems incapable of doing this now so why should it get any better with an expanded downtown. Currently the streets/sidewalks are filthy and need to be cleaned by the city. The streets/sidewalks/alleys are also in a bad state of repair. What makes you think this will improve with the expansion and the increased number of visitors seeing as you are incapable of doing it now. No to the downtown Cultural Center on the Triangle Park library site and no to increased development and urbanization of downtown Huntington Beach. Why is more development, necessary, as you must have already noticed we have a surfeit of unused office space. Why should this change anytime soon? Before the city considers any of this it should improve what we have and live up to there responsibility to clean the city. The streets are a digraph, they need cleaning regularly including washing. Take a note from Seal Beach and Belmont shore they know how to look after their city. If you want downtown development do something useful for the locals i.e. grocery stores hardware stores etc. You could also consider burying the unsightly electric cables to make the city look better, especially those in residential neighborhoods. Regards, Nicholas Grey 10/30/2009 Ross, Rebecca From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 2:01 PM To: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Notification of Changed Topic for Request#: 2355 Request#2355 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Caren JFerrera. Request type: Question Request area: City Clerk - All Reassigned Inquiries to City Clerk Citizen name: Louise G Description: We will be unable to attend the City Council meeting on Monday,November 2. However, we have written before and have attending the last meeting of the Planning Commission and Louise Gupta did speak. These are our specific concerns as long time residents (30 years) of Huntington Beach: 1- The City Council must remember that the residents of Huntington Beach must vote on any plans to develop on the beach or city parks. This is Measure C and here is a link to the LA Times from May 2, 1994 http://articles.latimes.com/1994-05-02/local/me-52915 1 huntinQton-beach "City law is clear: People in Huntington Beach must be given the right to vote on construction proposed on beach or park land. That right came to the general public when voters overwhelmingly passed an initiative, called Measure C, in 1990." We have heard of no such vote and so anticipate there is NO consideration of ANY development on the beach. 2- While planning development in the Downtown area, City Council must remember that Huntington Beach is NOT Irvine or Newport Beach. Huntington Beach has a distinct character, low buildings and more open spaces so that our signature feature-miles of open beach- can best be enjoyed both by residents and tourists. This is also a city that has many residents downtown- which is often hard to create and very valuable to a city. This is NOT JUST a TOURIST location. We do not want high rises of 4 and 5 stories in the downtown area. 3- How can you decide to create more and more restaurants and bars?!! We already have problems with drunk behavior especially on holidays (4th of July). There is already a saturation of bars. It is almost dangerous when the bars close. Huntington Beach is a family oriented city. IF the city council forgets that it harms the residents and voters of the city. Is nothing safe and must everything be sacrificed for greed and the almighty dollar?!! 1 Remember who you represent, the residents of Huntington Beach NOT just the big businesses owners. Louise and Profull Gupta Expected Close Date: 11/16/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. t YW OA M i �a f I t (ti 2 Ross, Rebecca From: Surf City Pipeline (noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 2:05 PM To: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Notification of Changed Topic for Request#: 2353 Request#2353 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Caren Ferrera. Request type: Comment Request area: City Clerk - All Reassigned Inquiries to City Clerk Citizen name: Stefan Hanson Description: Dear Members of the City Council: It has come to my attention that the City's Planning staff has rejected the Planning Commissioners recommendations to maintain the Downtown area as a "Village Concept". Instead Planning Staff has recommended: 1) Four and five story buildings along Main Street. 2) Create an easier process to approve more restaurant/bars. 3) Double the density for new development on the Library site and Triangle Park. 4) Increase residential development densities to build bigger buildings. 5) Decrease parking requirements. Please reject this proposal in its entirety. Please recall that you represent all of Huntington Beach's residents, including those of us who live downtown. Too often downtown is seen as a source of revenue. We need to preserve our neighborhood. Our neighborhood is our community. I will be watching the city council meeting on Monday. Thank you. Expected Close Date: I I/16/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. e Akftom �.i( A From: Sandie Hastings [mailto:fyrgrrl@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 12:04 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Triangle Park& Library To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Members, I am writing to express my support of the Huntington Beach Planning Commission's recent decision to keep the Triangle Park and Library as-is, and I am asking that you do the same. I live in the downtown area and would be directly affected by any change in the use of this area. I know that the redevelopment of this piece of land would result in more traffic, noise, pollution, and severe parking shortages in my neighborhood. I would like to keep my neighborhood just what it is - residential. Please accept the Planning Commission's opinion and the wishes of the residents by protecting this last remaining patch of grass and wonderful old building. Please do not try to bring thousands of visitors into a residential neighborhood and create massive noise, disruption, and traffic. Thank you and best regards, Sandie Hastings Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 12:28 PM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: Fw: The LIBRARY and TRIANGLE PARK Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Fikes, Cathy To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 30 12:06:41 2009 Subject: FW: The LIBRARY and TRIANGLE PARK From: Chuck Hausen [mailto:chausen@socal.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:00 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Kim Kramer Subject: The LIBRARY and TRIANGLE PARK If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the picture of the young girl reading a book in the park near the library building is priceless. That little library has inspired countless young people and should continue to serve as an inspiration. Forty-five years ago it was the launch point for my imagination. As I sat reading in the big picture window of the library, my mind came alive with thoughts and questions that have taken me around the world and through several careers and countless adventures. The spark of curiosity was lit in that building for me--books, magazines, newspapers and more. Reading became a passion for me as I sought to understand all that I was learning. If this whole thing comes down to a battle about a dog peeing on a tree and more revenue to waste; I hope somebody writes a book about it and keeps it in a nice little library with a park around it. Maybe somebody will get to read it to their children on a lawn surrounding a building where dreams are born. A place where dreams are born.................now that would be a legacy to be proud of! Chuck Hausen 10/30/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 4:19 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2315 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Stephen F. Holden Description: Members of the City Council, Please support the recommendations of the Planning Commission on this issue. Each Planning Commissioner spent much time reviewing DTSP, and listening to hours of public testimony before arriving at their vote. I personally support the Planning Commission findings, and hope that each Councilperson will give them due consideration. Thank You. Stephen F.Holden 949 1 Oth St., Huntington Beach, 92648 714-536-7423 Expected Close Date: 10/29/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. XM 4 I 10/28/2009 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:52 PM To: Ross, Rebecca;jerri_johnson@mac.com Subject: FW: For HB City Council Thank you for sharing your comments and concerns. Your communication will be part of this evening's public record. Joan Flynn City Clerk From: Jerri Johnson [mailto:jerri,johnson@mac.com] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:30 PM To: Flynn, Joan Subject: For HB City Council Honorable Members of the Huntington Beach City Council, My husband and I have been residents of the city of Huntington Beach since 1983. When I retired from teaching 5 years ago, we sold our family home near the Bolsa Chica wetlands to downsize and simplify our lives. We purchased a townhome for our retirement in the downtown area near Main Street. We were thrilled that we had purchased property within walking distance to restaurants, stores, a post office, the ocean, a gym, an art center, and a library with a beautiful park. Our realtors assured us that we had the best of 2 worlds at our doorstep. . ..small-town America with big-city conveniences. We feel deeply committed to retaining the downtown's green spaces. The city's residents deserve those green spaces! Also, we believe any new commercial development should not extend inland past Orange Avenue. The residents simply cannot absorb any more traffic, any more noise, any more construction in our residential area. We disagree with any plan to remove the park and library from the current location on Main Street. On the contrary, we think the library should be modernized and the park's resources expanded. That park is the proverbial "breath of fresh air" in an already tightly-packed beach community. I We appeal to your sense of what is right for the residents of our downtown community and the city-at-large. Please support the decision of the Planning Commissioners. They understand the balance needed for our city. Jerri Gallup Johnson (714)742-5 516 PLEASE VOTE TO KEEP TRIANGLE PARK & MAIN STREET LIBRARY! �tft HAIM Z From: Susan Kenny [mailto:kenny_susan@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:23 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Triangle Park and Main Street Library I am emailing to say that I am in support of perserving Triangle Park and the Main Street Library. My family and I use that library. We would hate for it to go away. Having the library within walking distance is a part of the charm of living in the area. Please vote to perserve this. Susan Kenny 409 E. Utica Avenue #A2 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Windows 7: I wanted more reliable, now it's more reliable. Wow! ywuw 4 I � �, 0q Page 1 of 3 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 10:44 AM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: Fw: Another e-mail about Triangle Park Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Matthew Kruse <matthewfla@yahoo.com> To: Kim Kramer <kim@e-mailcom.com>; photography-solutions <photography.solutions@gmail.com> Cc: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan; HBDRA Residents <kim@e-mailcom.com> Sent: Fri Oct 30 08:18:56 2009 Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park All, So are we to understand from this series of emails that the Mayor believes that our city parks should be closed because occasionally dogs will pee there? Seriously? Matthew R. Kruse Downtown Resident Home OWNER From: Kim Kramer <kim@e-mailcom.com> To: photography-solutions <photography.solutions@gmail.com> Cc: city.council@surfcity-hb.org; jflynn@surfcity-hb.org; HBDRA Residents <kim@e-mailcom.com> Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 4:25:14 PM Subject: Another e-mail about Triangle Park photography-solutions wrote: I wrote to the mayor and he responded with a photo of a dog peeing on a tree. Hi Paul, The Mayor has taken lots of photos of Triangle Park on his way downtown. I think I have received a few "dog peeing photos" myself, but never one of the many children Ot t +m k i ti u� i-0 R, L. � 14 10/30/2009 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 1:48 PM To: Ross, Rebecca Subject: FW: Please preserve Triangle Park and Library From: Leeanne Laughlin [mailto:senoritafish@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 1:33 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Subject: Please preserve Triangle Park and Library Dear Council Members, I have lived in Downtown Huntington Beach, only two blocks away from the Civic Center, off and on since my parents moved here in 1968. 1 attended Smith Elementary, Dwyer Middle School and HBHS (graduated 1980), and now my kids are following the same path. I am increasingly concerned that the City of Huntington Beach seems to be in a mad rush to cover any remaining open space with buildings and seems, to me, to consider developers wishes over any other parties'. First the undeveloped part of Central Park for a huge senior center, now this unneeded "Cultural Center." We don't need any more restaurants downtown - they seem to go out of business quite regularly down there. Apparently, the planned library space is only half as big as the current building. Yes, the Central Library is not that far away, but this one is within walking distance of my kids, and current state budget battles mean their school libraries are not available nearly as much. I understand next year they may be closed completely, making this library that much more important to area school children. The building itself is representative of a part of Huntington Beach's history; I cannot understand why this city feels it has to make every part of itself new and eradicate nearly all from earlier eras. Building trends in all parts of downtown show this; the house across the street from me, which was a historical Standard Oil building and older than other buildings nearby which are on the National Historic Register was recently torn down to put an an enormous ugly So Cal Pseudo- Spanish Generic house that takes up the entire lot. The town I grew up in is becoming unrecognizable. Green spaces are few and far between in this city. Let's not cover up one that already exists. The statement I heard by a city council member saying "It's just something for neighborhood dogs to pee on," really rankles me. If you don't want grass, which I agree, consumes a lot of water,has to be mowed regularly and is a bit boring, put in a xeric garden, or native plants. Make something interesting. Or even open it up to public gardens open to nearby apartment dwellers (even more needed, since those at GoldenWest College closed). But don't build on what little open space remains. Please consider the voices of residents over what you think future tourists might spend here. We live and spend money here in Huntington Beach all year round and cast our votes for you, the Councilmembers, in elections. Please listen. Leeanne Laughlin 1830 Park St. Huntington Beach i Books just wanna be FREE! See what I mean at: http://bookcrossing.com/friend/senoritafish Click every day to help for free! httv://www.therainforestsite.com http://www.thehungersite.com http://www.thebreastcancersite.com http://www.thechildhealthsite.com http://www.theliteracysite.com http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com Lit 6 2 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:23 PM To: 'kdlepel@gmail.com' Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Re: Triangle Park and Main Str. Library Ms. and Mr. Lepel, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: kristi lepel <kdlepel@gmail.com> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sat Oct 31 15:42:56 2009 Subject: Triangle Park and Main Str. Library I cannot attend the meeting on Monday November 2, 2009. Please accept this email in support of preserving Triangle Park and Main St. Library. Kristi and Lee Lepel ir I V- - 0q The New Downtown Specific Plan Comments 2009 OCT 30 Pi i 1: 07 By Ron McLin 10/29/09 November 2"d agenda item. _<<,;,� r i t�, 1 c Dear City Council, 1 am writing you as a concerned citizen to protect the residents and my customer's Downtown neighborhood as a local business operator. Please honor all the planning commissioners changes and go a few steps farther to protect the Downtown Community. We need to down size this plan so it fits comfortably and safely into the downtown community. The plan to enlarge and increase the business area will adversely affect residents and existing&future businesses. It is too large and doesn't conform to the Huntington Beach lifestyle.We like the village concept over the big city concept. Let's build 5 story mix use buildings on the Edinger corridor not in our beloved beach area. We already have too many issues due to its size and close proximity to the residents. Size:Please lower the Staff&consultants plan! The planning commission realized and addressed the size after hearing from the businesses and community.They also agree and like the Village Concept adopted in the current plan to support Huntington Beach Life style.The current plan still states 912,538 square feet of total development 428,583 sf.of commercial, plus 188,000 sf.of hotel and with their changes? Please lower that number by at least 30.percent. The increase of 213,467 sq.ft.of retail,92,232 sq.ft. Restaurant,92784 sq.ft.office, 27,000 sq.ft art center,648 units of housing and 235 hotel rooms(188,000 sq.ft.)is huge for an area that is already struggling with what is already in place.We have yet to see the burden when Pacific City comes on line. We now have what the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and our police department consider an over saturation of liquor licenses but are planning to add 20 restaurants by sq.ft? The Planning Commissioners all voiced concerns over the addition of 92,332 more square feet of Restaurants/bars,five Story buildings and increased density.They were all in favor of three story buildings limit!They were pressured into four stories above 25,000 square feet and told that it is too hard to put together lots.There are at least four areas that are already put together by developers, waiting for this plan to be approved,and all butts up to residential.Three stories would help control the over impact to the downtown residents and the safety and quality of the neighborhood. Pacific City is already approved, it will double the size of Downtown.The new planned District 1 will triple the size of downtown. Please take the advice the planning commission the changes are good. Please accept them all and even go further to reduce the size.They listened to the residents and businesses. Please go back to three stories as Mike Adams and Dick Harlow recommended. It's enough;Bella Terra is only three stories? Parking:New building must have enough parking in place to build it! The downtown is already parked out as stated by both your consultants and economic development in many meetings. Yet in the selling of plan they say"we have no parking issues"? We all know that to improve the quality of our businesses and tourist destination our parking must improve. In lieu fees-The Downtown parking master plan is totally parked out at this time.To quote Stanley Smalewitz at developers, HBDBID,and Ad Hoc meetings"We are built out"The consultant recommendation is in-lieu parking spaces are needed.They need to have actual spaces in the district in place to start building. Poor parking,circulation and congestion overly impacts the residential component to the Downtown area and hurts business sales. All new buildings must be fully parked in order to start building. If in-lieu parking is used to park new construction,spaces must be obtained in District 1 in close proximity(200 yards)to the project.The plan hints at shuttles, circulation changes,or additional transportation into the area but no laid out plan or timeline. Any lost parking on Fifth and Main Street for improvements must be parked in immediate area.The parking structure is already over booked and cannot be used again.The parking structure is already parked out with all businesses in second block(14 restaurant/bars not shared parking), Dukes, Chimayo, Ruby's, Pier Plaza, 24 hour fitness and the new offices and restaurants in the old theatre. District 1 and residential buffers:Take care of the Residents&HB life style cut it back! People bought homes and invested in the downtown area expecting to live and work within the old Downtown specific plan.Their plan for the future was the Village Surf City concept not a BIG CITY CONCEPT. The new layout of District 1 is too large. Mixed use has put some undue hardships on owners to develop their properties that must include commercial.These areas should be allowed to build as mixed use or residential. It causes property owners undue hardship to develop their property by making them providing parking and deal with mixed uses conditions. 51h street Olive to Orange,3rd Street to 1s'street between Walnut to Orange are better as residential, single and multi-family residents.This change would allow property owners to build in these areas faster and better supports the Downtown area. They could become District 4 areas. The density of commercial in the area is already over whelming to the residents in the downtown. It needs a buffer.The commercial and Coastal access would be better served by residential for quality of life. Notification: It impacts a larger area of downtown. Please notify a broader area and give reasonable time to study information! The staff has sent out notifications to District 1 and one street outside the area it is doesn't cover enough of impacted area.The impact will affect more of the downtown.The residents of all entry points streets, 1st, 6th,8th and Main Street to Adams. 30,000 more visitors every weekend day to support new businesses will add a lot of cars. We already park half of the customers and employees on residential streets now to 16th street P.C.H.to Orange and we are doubling the size?They need to be notified.. The planning commissioners made 60-80 changes to the staffs plan. It is large and complicated and a change for 20 years? It will come out on the Friday before a council meeting on Monday?What is our rush? It's a 20 year plan? Safety&infrastructure:We already have handling what we have built now! The police department is already taxed.Granted Pacific City and some of the new development will have security on property but as soon as the leave to go home. It's our police and ambulances handling the problems.The customers leaving the 428,583 Square feet of NEW commercial will have negative impact on areas outside District one. The new plan says little about circulation,signage,and traffic safety to get to 428,583 Sq. Ft. of new commercial. How are we going to handle doubling the size? I know by working in the area 10 years, it's not adequate or in control!Sewers systems aren't addressed they weren't build for these increases.We don't have enough electrical to even hang Christmas lights. It isn't addressed. The New Downtown Specific is a Big Plan.Please take the time needed to look at the changes and study the plan and talk to residents,groups and businesses! The New Downtown Specific Plan is large.The version you will look at on Monday has many changes, two books and 800 pages.Staff is already trying to make 9 major changes from your planning commissioner's recommendation back to original version.You will get staffs input but how about the people living with the changes. Most don't know it is not that they don't care.They want the beautification not the size.They don't need both to get what they want. Conclusion:We like what we have.Please improve it but not increase it making bigger problems! Building heights should be left at the same heights that current plan.The five story building is too big and causes too much density. Leave it only in the first block so doesn't over impact the community. It is overwhelming size to the comfortable Coastal California style community.We want to keep in the Downtown. The larger buildings are already bigger than what most residents want in the downtown area. Please scale back the plan 428,583 of new commercial. It adds to parking,safety, infrastructure, congestion,circulation and creates a poor environment to live. Please follow the Planning commissioner's suggestions and approve at least their changes. Please consider postponing the vote Monday night if you have any concerns. Make changes to improve the community and make it fit.This is a twenty year plan make sure it is right for our neighborhoods. Ron McLin The Longboard Restaurant& Pub, 10 years working to improve the Downtown 5 years H.B Downtown Business Improvement District Vice president 32 year resident. Net New Development New Businesses, Land Use Maxiumum Development Est. Occupancy,Est. Cars&Parking Retail 213,467 Square feet 100-120(a.) 14231 (b.) 3192(b.) 20-30 businesses Restaurant 92,332 Square Feet (d.) 6155(e.) 2462 (f.) Office 92,784 Square feet 90-100 200 80 Cultural 1000 Facility 30,000 Square ft 6 800 Residential 324,000 Square Feet 648 units 1620 648 Hotels 188,000 Square Feet 235 rooms 353 235 Totals_ 912,583 Square Feet 23,559 7,417 divided by 2000 square (a.) ft. (b.) Divided by 10 Sq Ft average code minus 2500 shared by restaurants. Divided occ. By 2.5 per (c.) car (d.) Hurricanes size 15(4500sq ft) and 12 Sharkz size est.(2800sq ft) (e.) Divided by 15 sq ft Every two hours to be successful (f.) Need 2462 spaces for each turn of restaurant every two hours to be successful For a successful business model customers need to change out every two to three hours This would mean we need to support the 8 blocks 147,000 people during the key twelve hours! Estimate We Need You To Attend Monday's City Council Meeting Page 1 of 1 From: info@hbr4bdt.com To: publongboa@aol.com Subject: We Need You To Attend Monday's City Council Meeting Date: Fri, Oct 30,2009 10:00 am Dear Ron McLin, We need you to attend Monday's City Council Meeting. This Monday, November 2, at 6:00 PM the City Council will conduct an Open Hearing to discuss and vote on the Downtown Specific Plan and accompanying EIR. The Planning staff has rejected the Planning Commissioners recommendations to maintain the Downtown area as a "Village Concept". Instead Planning Staff has recommended: 1) Four and five story buildings along Main Street. 2) Create an easier process to approve more restaurant/bars. 3) Double the density for new development on the Library site and Triangle Park. 4) Increase residential development densities to build bigger buildings. 5) Decrease parking requirements. Please attend this very important meeting Monday. Your Downtown will change forever to a dense Urban Center just for tourists, with no future neighborhood services. This is your neighborhood, do not let them take it away. Thank you, we appreciate your support. . . Huntington Beach Residents For a Balanced Downtown tu � f r http://webmail.aol.com/28878/aol-1/en-us/mail/PrintMessage.aspx 10/30/2009 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:22 PM To: Ross, Rebecca Subject: FW: SAVE THE PARK AND LIBRARY, Vote to APPROVE Planning Commission's DTSP recommendations -----Original Message----- From: meobrien [mailto:meobrien@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:21 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, loan Subject: SAVE THE PARK AND LIBRARY, Vote to APPROVE Planning Commission's DTSP recommendations Dear City Council members, I am writing to urge you to support the Planning Commission's recommendations for the DTSP, specifically, on building height and density limits and in saving Main Street library and Triangle Park. Using 5 stories and 'a village concept' in the same sentence is an oxymoron and disingenuous. The residents and visitors to downtown need air and light. Please don't forsake these basic needs for more revenue. The soul of a city lies in its history. That history can be most prominently illustrated by its architecture. We have lost so much of that in the 35 years I have lived downtown. Many of us still mourn the loss of these buildings. The lost grows deeper with each passing year. There are past council members who now regret the bulldozing of the iconic Golden Bear. At each clang of the wrecking ball, we lose a little more of our soul. What of substance is left to define us? Though the library (circa 1950) is young by some standards, the value it brings to the community is irreplaceable. A prominent American architectural critic once said, "A building does not have to be an important work of architecture to become a first-rate landmark. The essential feature of a landmark is not its design, but the place it holds in a city's memory." Many residents of HB take pride in its history. I ask the Council members to consider strategies in which we can celebrate our history and offer visitors activities to appreciate our rich cultural heritage. The Main Street library would be a perfect place for such an exhibit and a great starting point for a historical walking tour. As George Orwell noted, "Who controls the present controls the past". Please vote to save Main Street library and Triangle park. Sincerely, Margaret O'Brien October 29, 2009 City of Huntington Beach Attn: Mayor& City Council Members 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mayor Bohr& City Council Members: The People of Huntington Beach have spoken! Planning Commission listened, and if you do not want The People to speak again come re-election time, you will listen as well. For me, HB was love at first site thirteen years ago when I moved from the east coast. Coming from a small town of 13,000 people, 1 loved the fact that such a big city could maintain such a small town feel. Deciding that I wanted to become involved in the City I resided in, I applied for an open position on the Huntington Beach Design Review Board and was voted in by you Mr. Mayor and Council Member Carchio. I take pride in the fact that I am a voice and a vote in projects all over this great city on behalf of its residents. I consider myself pro-business and pro-development. My background has included working for a commercial retail developer. Nothing is better for a city than new development to create new jobs, revenue, etc. I DO NOT however support any plan to build at Triangle Park or tear down any existing structure. My husband and I are about to close on a residence overlooking the park. One of the reasons we chose that area is because of the quietness of the park/library and the fact that we would be close to the excitement of Main Street, but just north enough to get away from it all. Please listen to the residents of downtown who know their neighborhood better than anyone. Mr. Mayor, what you see as only a place for us to take our dogs to pee on is so much more than that. Sincerely Kathy O'Connor-Phelps oA MA �r � 0�, Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:19 PM To: 'macleod4@earthlink.net' Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Re: SAVE THE MAIN STREET LIBRARY AND THE PARK Mr. and Ms. Parker, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk ----- Original Message ----- From: Parker <macleod4@earthlink.net> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sat Oct 31 12:13:08 2009 Subject: SAVE THE MAIN STREET LIBRARY AND THE PARK Dear Council Members, As a citizen of Huntington Beach and a lover of the library, we are requesting that you abide by the decision reached by the Planning Commission to keep the park a park and keep the Main Street Library. When the Children's Library puts on their shows in the park, it is heartwarming to watch the children's faces, along with the parents and grandparents, so very happy to have a chance to see the performances in an open air environment and more importantly in their own neighborhood. I believe the attendance has steadily climbed since the library started the performances. It is extremely important to keep the library as a place of learning, peace and safety for children. I keep hearing that Huntington Beach wants to be a "green city" - well, by destroying the park and the library, the meaning and intent of "green" gets lost in concrete and noise. Why would you want to destroy a park and a library that means so much to the community and the families that live and use this space? Why would you want to make downtown any noisier and busier than it already is and to destroy the tranquility of a neighborhood - what in the name of progress????? I urge you to think about what damage you would be doing to a lovely neighborhood and besides, would you be so willing to destroy this historical library and park if it WERE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. Sincerely, Bill and Elaine Parker b� vK vx .cat,o �- T1 From: Surf City Pipeline [ma i Ito:noreply@ user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 1:49 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2393 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson by Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Richard Plummer Description: The Huntington Beach Residents for a Balanced Downtown (HBR4BDT) believe the DTSP proposed by the Planning Commissioners does not downsize the plan enough and does not address the Bar problem and the Parking problems. HBR4BDT proposes that the City Council should send the DTSP back to the Planning Commission, and let them develop a plan that will be more acceptable to all the stakeholders. With so much opposition to the current DTSP draft, it is unlikely a new Specific Plan will be implemented. Following is a plan that we believe all the Stakeholders can agree on: Residents and Businesses Partnership Plan 1. Downsize the Specific Plan and Absorb The Strand and Pacific City -Pacific City very large with unknown impacts. -The Strand only half occupied. 2. No New Main Street Buildings Over 3-Story -Maintain Beachtown Village Concept. -Keep low residential density. -Upper floors should be office space for daytime use and parking. 3. Acknowledge Current Bar Problem -Stagger closing times. -More Police enforcement. -Encourage Restaurants not Bars. -Plan how to increase Safety. 4. Develop Parking Solutions -Where new city parking garage? -Parking in-lieu deficit needs to be addressed. -Use feasible solutions. 5. Manage Traffic -No new stoplights on Main Street. -No closing of streets. -Acknowledge traffic is a problem. -No "D" intersections. 6. Residents Want Neighborhood Services -Balance the commercial uses. -Encourage uses supporting pedestrians. -Use good land use planning. -Encourage "Retail" not restaurants. 7. Streets Surrounding Main Street Core Should be Lower Intensity -Create buffer to adjoining neighborhoods. -Encourage daytime uses (retail, office, etc.). The City should join together with the Residents and Downtown Businesses to Jointly agree on a Specific Plan. Richard Plummer rplummer@hbr4bdt Website: hbr4bdt.com Expected Close Date: 11/03/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 7:39 AM To: 'kim@e-mailcom.com'; 'grandmarice@yahoo.com' Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk ----- Original Message ----- From: Kim Kramer <kim@e-mailcom.com> To: Linda Rice <grandmarice@yahoo.com> Cc: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Mon Nov 02 06:34:09 2009 Subject: Re: Another e-mail about Triangle Park Thanks Linda for your support and the sentiment expressed in your e-mail. I have taken the liberty to forward your e-mail to the City Council for their review. See you tonight at the Council meeting. Kim Linda Rice wrote: >Dear Kim, >Thank you for all the time and effort you have spent trying to save Triangle Park and Library. It doesn't sound too likely the Mayor will be on the side of the residents, if all he sees there is the dog peeing on a tree! >When we moved into our condo 20 years ago, located on Orange and Lake St. there was very little traffic, which included little noise from motorcycles etc., and trucks delivering food to all the restaurants, just to name a few changes. >Today we cannot enjoy the ocean breeze because of the noise of traffic and the dirt from the street. We can't enjoy the evening sunset from our patio and hear each other talk. We've invested in double paned windows and patio doors which help very much, but again, can't enjoy the ocean breeze. >With what the City wants to build, it will have a major effect on the residents, not only in the noise of building this complex but all the traffic, litter, noise, and dust it will cause. Once it is completed then we have the food and drink trucks lining up again on Orange/Atlanta. Where is this going to end? >Can't the Mayor see this beautiful beach community has changed dramatically already? Do we want to become downtown Long Beach? If so, let's close the streets into this conglomeration and allow only truck access on certain streets that are wide enough not to interfere with our living conditions. What route will all the people use to get to the parking for these venues. That needs to be identified! >It's very sad to be invested in our retirement home at the beach without the beauty we once had. If we want to enjoy cultural events we go to PAC or into LA. That is hard enough to get into and out of in the environment they are located in. Put that into our little downtown area? >Sincerely, >Linda Rice ka l./Gl t 1 it 2 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 12:30 PM To: 'chrisann@richards-stark.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: My use of Triangle Park.... Ms. Richards, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: richards.chrisann@gmail.com <richards.chrisann@gmail.com> To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 30 11:59:29 2009 Subject: My use of Triangle Park.... I live 3 blocks from Triangle Park on Geneva Avenue and I wanted to let the City Council know that my use of the park includes a DAILY stretching both before and after I run to the beach and back. I have lived here 14 years so I value the park and the way that I use it. So the park is not just used for "dogs peeing"...unless you would like me to start peeing in the park to REINFORCE the Mayor's VIEW of the park and green space in Downtown Huntington Beach. I completely support the Planning Commissions recommendation to protect this green space. ChrisAnn Richards 206 Geneva Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 rq M IlU Ub, 10/30/2009 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 10:30 AM To: Danny Salerno Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: RE: Traingle Park Thank you Mr.Salerno—your comments will become part of the public record on this agenda item. From: Danny Salerno [mailto:dsalerno@socal.rr.com] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 9:40 AM To: Flynn, Joan Subject: Traingle Park I live in Pierside Estates at 504 Pierside Cir. and I'am supporting the preservation of Triangle Park. Thanks for your help. Dan Salerno WJ 5mAMUb 1 From: Tsimpsonhb@aol.com [mailto:Tsimpsonhb@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 7:18 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: TRIANGLE PARK City council; REMEMBER WHO YOU WORK FOR. YOU TOO CAN GET A"PINK SLIP." We are your employer! The tail does not wag the dog. Its our park and we can let our dogs pee there if we want!!!! Is that blunt enough for you? Do you get it? YOU ARE NOT DICTATORS. THIS CITY IS NOT YOUR TOY!! T. Simpson Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 11:24 AM To: 'tennille@ktstanley.com' Cc: Ross, Rebecca Subject: Re: Preserving Triangle Park& Main Street Library Thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk ----- Original Message ----- From: Tennille Stanley <tennille@ktstanley.com> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sun Nov 01 10:36:27 2009 Subject: Preserving Triangle Park & Main Street Library To Whom it May Concern, My name is Tennille Stanley and I'm a resident in downtown Huntington Beach. I am unable to make the public hearing and final vote for preserving Triangle Park and Main Street Library on Monday, November 2nd at 6:00 pm but I have very strong feelings and opinions for preserving and keeping this quaint piece of history alive. Please accept this email as a vote for the preservation of the library and park. Thank you, Tennille Stanley 219B Rochester Ave. HB, CA 92648 Cal, I� J �✓ D 1 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:09 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2339 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Diane Whitaker Description: Dear City Council, I am asking you to please vote to save our little library and park from the proposed development. As a Main Street resident for 35 years this is a part of the downtown area history and I feel it should be preserved. Years ago I was against the downtown development and until the last few years I appreciated the improvements of the downtown business area. I rarely go downtown during the summer or weekends anymore due to the large crowds of inland invaders...I miss the quiet of our area that we enjoyed in the 70's and 80's. I live at 719 Main and am far enough from most of the noise but when there are events the street parking definitely becomes an issue. Please keep the library as is....we don't need a cultural center in that location which will only bring in more traffic and people to our residential neighborhoods. I feel fortunate to live in such a beautiful area and hope you will use your vote wisely. Thank you, Diane Whitak_�. Expected Close Date: 10/30/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. � �A-oq 10/29/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 10:37 AM To: 'cynnamongrrrl@yahoo.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Triangle Park& Main Street Library Ms. Wilson, thank you for expressing your views. Your correspondence will be distributed at Monday's meeting and will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Cindy <cynnamongrrrl@yahoo.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 30 10:26:04 2009 Subject: Triangle Park& Main Street Library Please keep Triangle Park and the Main Street Library from destruction and becoming just a memory. Huntington Beach has a wonderful history and the park& library are 2 of the last remaining places where this is evident. Triangle Park is the only green space left downtown. The library is a step back in time and a refuge from the noise and bustle out on Main Street. One of the first things I did when I moved back to HB in 2000 was ride my bike to the library & get my card. It's always been the one constant thing in the ever-changing downtown landscape. If the library & park are gone, the soul of Huntington Beach will be chipped away even more. Please leave them alone! Cindy Wilson Downtown Resident. Cindy 10/30/2009 From: Kathy [mailto:kwootn@yahoo.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 6:29 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Triangle Park and Main St. Library Hello, Please save the Triangle Park and Main Street Library. Please support the Planning Commissions Recommendations. Thank you. Kathy and Chuck Wooten SEGF-1`dE0 FROMZID FaR COU M G H U NTI N GTO N BEACH TO 1 �Eca � �y�, RK OFFICE "Making a difference today fur H►►►►linglon Beach I n t►+ o CITY CLERK P.O. BOX 865, HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648 (7 1 4) 84&401 5 WWW.HBTOMORROW.ORG October 26, 2009 City Council City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 Subject: Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP) Update Huntington Beach Tomorrow has participated in the DTSP update process since its inception and has reviewed and commented on the EIR. We appreciate the incorporation of some of our comments by the Planning Commission in an improved plan. This letter reflects our comments on the original plan. HBTomorrow supports new standards that will encourage tourism, so long as these new standards do not negatively impact Huntington Beach residents or the environment. As an example, HBTomorrow supported the Pacific City project primarily because it integrated well with adjoining commercial uses. It was also not detrimental to nearby residential uses. HBTomorrow believes the current"Village Concept" should be retained in District 1. The increased densities and heights in the DSTP update will be detrimental to adjoining residential uses. We find no justification in the plan for increasing densities and heights. Do you? HBTomorrow believes the City Council should remove or mitigate DTSP update provisions that impact residents or the environment. These detrimental provisions are listed below. • The cultural arts overlay or its alternatives, as proposed, should be set aside. Attempting to get tourists to this area is not a feasible idea. Improvements to the downtown library and Triangle Park as proposed by the HBDRA may be included in the DTSP update, if that is feasible at this time. • Increasing residential building height to 55 feet and five stories is greater than allowed in Bella Terra II and would be detrimental to those residing in adjacent two story homes. We recommend densities and heights be reduced. • Parking lots on the seaward side of the bluffs along PCH should not be allowed if automobiles and traffic interfere with aesthetics, safety, views and use of the bluff top and beach. We believe the parking as proposed will interfere with existing views and use of the bluff top. We doubt additional parking will bring any relief to residential parking. We see no justification for such an ambitious and costly project. Do you? We also doubt the Coastal Commission will approve such a plan. We recommend you set aside this project. We request the City Council approve the DTSP as approved by the Planning Commission. Sincerely, K &C UJ-A— Karen Jackle President Huntington Beach Tomorrow RECEIVED FROM 6_f-44AI� AS PUBLIC RECORD FOR NC ME OF CITY CLERK OFFICE Residents and Businesses Partnership gftt&FL ,CM CLERK 1. Downsize the Specific Plan and Absorb The Strand and Pacific City -Pacific City very large with unknown impacts. -The Strand only half occupied. 2. No New Main Street Buildings Over 3-Story -Maintain Beachtown Village Concept. -Keep low residential density. -Upper floors should be office space for daytime use and parking. 3. Acknowledge Current Bar Problem -Stagger closing times. -More Police enforcement. -Encourage Restaurants not Bars. -Plan how to increase Safety. 4. Develop Parking Solutions -Where new city parking garage? -Parking in-lieu deficit needs to be addressed. -Use feasible solutions. S. Manage Traffic -No new stoplights on Main Street. -No closing of streets. -Acknowledge traffic is a problem. -No "D" intersections. 6. Residents Want Neighborhood Services -Balance the commercial uses. -Encourage uses supporting pedestrians. -Use good land use planning. -Encourage "Retail" not restaurants. 7. Streets Surrounding Main Street Core Should be Lower Intensity -Create buffer to adjoining neighborhoods. -Encourage daytime uses (retail, office, etc.). 8. Maintain the Present Land Uses at Triangle Park and Main Street Library -Enforce historic preservation of the library buildings -Expand the library services to accommodate the 2010 closure of the Dwyer/Smith library -Maintain an FAR of 0.30 for the library buildings The City should join together with the Residents and Downtown Businesses to .jointly agree on a Specific Plan. Richard J. 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These events, such as volleyball and surf competitions, the 4ch of July and Labor Day attract thousands of people. The downtown businesses should not bear the full burden of providing the parking needed to accommodate all of the special event participants and attendees. Parking for special events should be accommodated through parking strategies such as the utilization of remote parking facilities and transportation between the facilities and downtown. For each special event, the permitting process should include the requirement that event organizers provide an Event Parking and Transportation Management Plan to accommodate the parking demands of their event participants and attendees. Residential Areas Should Be Protected From Business,Beach and Event Parking Demand Residents want to be able to park close to their residences. During certain times throughout the year, residents are disadvantaged when beach-goers, visitors, and event participants park vehicles on the neighborhood streets where no form of payment is required. The City streets outlying from the main downtown area are not metered, have no time restrictions, and do not currently require any form of payment for parking and therefore attract visitor parking by beach-goers who desire convenient and free access to the beach. In some cases, the City has rectified this issue by.initiating a resident parking program on the streets located closer to the downtown area where meters are currently installed. The program allows residents to purchase an annual pass for $15.00 per year that allows the resident to park up to two owner vehicles and two visitor vehicles accurately displaying the required pass to park in the metered parking spaces. Additional visitor passes are available for$10.00 each. The residential parking permit program currently only incorporates a few streets close to the downtown area and should be expanded to outlying areas. Installation of parking meters would be required. This program would improve resident access to neighborhood parking and reduce the number of beach and event visitors from using the spaces required by the residents. The program can be tailored to each neighborhood or residential area by incorporating time-of-day or seasonal provisions. Additionally, by adding meters and enforcing this system, the City can anticipate additional revenues from this program with a minimal amount required to be financed by residents. A variation on the metered residential permit program would be to implement a parking district where residential permit is required to park on the street between specified nighttime and morning ho . City of Huntington Beach —7— September,2009 Downtown Huntington Beach Parking Study The locations of where parking spaces were still available during the 2:00 to 3.00 PM peak parking condition are shown on Figure 6. This figure shows that virtually all of the on-street parking spaces throughout the downtown were occupied, and the Promenade parking structure was completely full. The Plaza Almeria and the Pierside parking structures were the only places where spaces were still available at this time. The weekend parking activity in the beach parking lots was more similar to the downtown parking areas than the weekday activity. The beach parking demand in the two beach parking lots grew quickly throughout the morning,and peaked at 93%occupancy between 1:00 and 2:00 PM. When the beach parking demand is combined with the downtown parking demand, the overall peak parking shifts to between 1:00 and 2:00 PM when 568 cars were parked in the beach lots,and the total number of cars parked in the combined downtown and beach parking was 2,559 cars, representing 92%occupancy of the downtown and beach parking. The results of the weekend parking demand data collection for the downtown area (not including beach parking)are also illustrated in graphic format Figure 7. It can be seen that on the weekend day, the parking demand grew quickly throughout the morning, reaching almost 2,000 by 2:00 to 3:00 PM. Demand decreased slightly in the mid afternoon hours, but still remained above 80%occupancy until . after 10:00 PM. Summer Holiday/Peak Event Parking Demand One other parking data collection effort was undertaken to evaluate the existing downtown parking demand. On select days of the year, specifically summer holidays (Fourth of July, Labor Day) and on large event days (i.e., surfing or beach volleyball tournaments), the downtown area experiences peak numbers of event participants and beach visitors. While the events are generally focused on the pier and the beach,the downtown area is also very busy during these times. The beach parking supply does not accommodate the beach parking demand on these occasions, and the downtown parking is impacted. The beach and downtown parking facilities fill early in the day, and parking demand stretches into the residential neighborhoods surrounding the downtown. Wh' ' is acknowledged that some downtown parking occurs on the neighborhood streets on any given day, this is generally not a result of a lack of parking at the beach and in the downtown, but rather the desire of the individual to avoid paying for parking. (Outside the downtown core, street parking in the surrounding neighborhoods is unmarked and free.) As parking demand in the beach and downtown parking facilities increases,the residential neighborhoods experience an increasing amount of parking encroachment by downtown and beach visitors. City of Huntington Beach -31- September,2009 Downtown Huntington Beach Parking Study �,w N Ada s A A ;gyp"., T TO SCALE dci�(` 'O dad d'` q`Pi �M -Plpis Ave. i ti N a v ^q` L a lac Legend: �» 10.00 AM F° 11wAM k'. 12:00PM h 1:00 PM N ,r,jN"� a, ,..mow.. 3:00 PM _ ({ — 4:00PM — 5:00 PM "Q — 6 00 PM w o — 7:00 PM r a V — 8.00 PM = y m 9:00 PM 1a:00PM FIGURE 9 PARKING ON NEIGHBORHOOD STREETS - SUMMER HOLIDAY WEEKEND ©on RLENAME: SV 00,2009-&ON—K:\PRA--\zs-\a a*t►We owntown P"%9 �tmbw 2OMdn Kimsey—Horn and Associates, Inc. The Plaza Almeria structure does not lend itself to valet parking techniques, because of the numerous support columns and the configuration of the parking aisles. It does not appear that a valet operation would yield enough additional capacity to make it worthwhile in the Almeria structure. The Strand currently offers valet parking service to customers and hotel guests. Some areas of The Strand parking structure are striped with tandem parking spaces, which would be used by valet attendants. During peak parking events, valet attendants can also employ additional valet parking techniques in other parts of the structure, as described above, to maximize parking capacity on a temporary,as-needed basis. Valet operations could also yield a modest amount of additional capacity in the city-owned and private vacant lots that were identified earlier as candidates for interim short-term parking. Because most of these surface lots are unimproved, and are therefore unencumbered with structures or posts, they offer maximum flexibility for valet operations, particularly in the regularly-shaped (rectangular or square) parcels. In addition to the(up to) 265 additional spaces that could be achieved by conducting interim parking operations in the vacant lots, employing valet operations in these lots could accommodate another approximately 50 to 75 vehicles. 9. Use Remote Parking Lots and Provide a Shuttle Service Fivenday, arking demand days, such as summer holidays and major event days, when the downtown parking reaches capacity and additional parking is needed to meet the demand, a remote program with shuttle operation is recommended. A supply of as many as 2,000 parking combination of public and private lots has been identified north of downtown. On any the availability of any of the remote lots would be dependent on the operating schedule and needs of the lot owner. Agreements to use these parking facilities on a pre-arranged, scheduled basis would be required between the City and each of the entities. Figure 13 illustrates the locations of these public and private lots,described below: • Huntington Beach City Hall:Approximately 450 spaces, generally available during evenings and weekends. • Seacliff Office Park: Located across from City Hall, with approximately 500 spaces, generally available during evenings and weekend. This development is privately owned, and use of the parking lot would need an agreement with the City. • Huntington Beach High School, Worthy Park, and First Christian Church: Located roughly within 1 mile of downtown, there are approximately 900 to 1,000 spaces at these locations. Availability would be dependent on the day and time and the activity schedules for these uses, and use of the parking lot for a remote parking and shuttle program would need to be arranged through an agreement with the City. t City of Huntington Beach -47- September,2009 Downtown Huntington Beach Parking Study i 4 f f • City of Huntington Beach Central Library and Sports Complex: In addition, on the largest of event days, additional parking could be available at the City's Central Library and Sports Complex. Located 2 miles away,this location has approximately 700 spaces,but the number of spaces available for downtown events would depend on the schedule of events. It is estimated that 300 spaces would be available during most evenings and weekends, if needed to accommodate peak demand. ; f f Shuttle service would be needed to transport users and demand for the shuttle would increase as the parking demand in downtown increases. Advance advertisement of shuttle pick-up locations would i help to increase awareness and usage of the shuttle. Prominent signage along Main Street leading to downtown and on the streets surrounding the remote lots would also help to capture visitors headed downtown who may not know about the remote parking and shuttle service in advance. These remote j I could provide parking for employees with some spaces designated for employees only whenever the shuttle service is provided. The downtown shuttle pick-up/drop-off point should be located near the north end of downtown,such as near the library, or near the fire station, so that the shuttle vehicles can make more frequent and 11 contins loops to and from the remote lots, without getting caught in the event traffic on Main L�Street____ Parking for special events should be accommodated through the utilization of this type of auxiliary parking and transportation program. The downtown businesses should not bear the full burden of providing the parking needed to accommodate all of the special event participants and attendees. The permitting process for major events should include the requirement that event organizers provide a parking and transportation management plan to accommodate the parking demands of their event participants and attendees. 10. Reduce Parking Intrusion on Neighborhood Streets As shown on Figures 8 and 9 (presented previously) residents who live on the streets near downtown are impacted, at times, by others parking on the neighborhood streets. This parking encroachment consists of a number of groups of people: - Beach-goers and surfers, - Visitors to the downtown, - Employees of downtown businesses. On a typical day this is an issue primarily on the streets closest to downtown, and on the streets closest to Pacific Coast Highway(PCH) and the beach. On non-event days, parking is readily available throughout the downtown and at the beach, and the people parking in the neighborhood do so to avoid paying for parking. For employees of the downtown, in particular those whose employers do not provide parking or a parking subsidy, finding free street parking for a full 6- or 8-hour shift will save the employee$12.00 to$15.00 per day—more on event days and summer holidays. City of Huntington Beach -48- September,2009 Downtown Huntington Beach Parking Study DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN UPDATE Findings of Fact/ Statement of Overriding Considerations City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street, Third Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 September 25, 2009 Contents CHAPTER1 Introduction............................................................................................................1-1 CHAPTER CEQA Findings......................................................................................................2-1 2.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................2-1 CHAPTER 3 Findings Regarding Project Alternatives...............................................................3-1 3.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................3-1 3.2 Project Objectives...........................................................................................................3-1 3.3 Selection of Alternatives................................................................................................3-1 3.4 Project Alternatives Findings......................................................................................3-22 3.4.1 Downtown Specific Pland Update Alternatives......................................3-2-4 CHAPTER 4 Statement of Overriding Considerations ...............................................................3-5 4.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................3-5 4.2 Significant Adverse Impacts..........................................................................................3-6 4.3 Findings............................................................................................................................3-6 4.4 Overriding Considerations.......................................................................................3-7-8 Table Table 2-1 CEQA Findings for the The Downtown Specific Plan Update.....................................................2-3 The Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations iii ♦ ® ® Introduction This document presents the Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations that must be adopted by the City of Huntington Beach (City) pursuant to the requirements of Sections 15091 and 15093,respectively, of the California EntrironmentalQuaUp,Act Guidelines (CEQA Guidelines) prior to the approval of the Downtown Specific Plan Update (proposed project). This document is organized as follows: Chapter 1 Introduction to the Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations. Chapter 2 Presents the CEQA Findings of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR), including the identified significant cumulative impact. Chapter 3 Presents the alternatives to the proposed project and evaluates them in relation to the findings contained in Section 15091(a)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines. The City must consider and make findings regarding alternatives when a project would involve environmental impacts that cannot be reduced to a less-than-significant level,or cannot be substantially reduced,by proposed mitigation measures. Chapter 4 Presents a Statement of Overriding Considerations that is required in accordance with Section 15093 of the CEQA Guidelines for significant impacts of the proposed project that cannot be mitigated to a less-than-significant level The following discretionary approvals by the City of Huntington Beach constitute the proposed project: ♦ General Plan Amendment(GPA)No.08-007 represents a request for the following. 1) To amend the General Plan Land Use Element by amending the Land Use Map and Land Use Schedule and the Community District and Subarea Schedule and Map within the 336-acre DTSP area to reflect the reconfiguration of the existing 11 districts to seven districts and revisions to development standards, notably increases in allowable building heights and densities as well as the elimination of floor area ratio (FAR)requirements as follows: • To increase the allowable residential density from the currently allowed 25—30 dwelling units per acre (du/ac) up to a maximum 50 du/ac (with limitations based on net site area) in areas of District 1,with the exception of certain subdistrict areas. • To eliminate existing floor area ratio (FAR)in District 1. • To increase the number of stories from the currently allowed maximum ranging from two stories/30 feet— 4 stories/45 feet to a maximum of four stories/45 feet or 5 stories and 55 feet with a minimum height of 25 feet required in District 1, with the exception of certain subdistrict areas. 2) To amend the General Plan Circulation Element to revise Figure CE-9:Trails and Bikeways as a result of recommendations proposed in the DTSP Update and traffic study for the project- * Zoning Text Amendment(ZTA)No.08-004 represents a request for the following- To update and amend the text of the existing Specific Plan No. 5—Downtown Specific Plan. The Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations �_� o Local Coastal Program Amendment(LCPA)No.08-002 represents a request for the following. To update and amend the text of the existing Specific Plan No. 5—Downtown Specific Plan and the Coastal Element reflecting the changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements in addition to clean-up items that would update the Coastal Element to reflect existing conditions and approved projects. 1_2 Downtown Specific Plan Update Program EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations CHAPTER e A i 2.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter presents the potential impacts that were identified in the EIR and the findings that are required in accordance with Section 15091 of the CEQA Guidelines. The possible findings for each significant and/or potentially significant adverse impacts are as follows: (a) Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into the project which avoid, substantially lessen,or reduce the magnitude of the significant environmental effect as identified in the EIR("Finding 1"). (b) Such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and not the agency making the findings. Such changes have been adopted by such other agency or can and should be adopted by such other agency("Finding 2"). (c) Specific economic, social, or other considerations make infeasible the mitigation measures or project alternatives in the EIR("Finding 3"). CEQA requires that the lead agency adopt mitigation measures or alternatives,where feasible,to avoid or substantially reduce significant environmental impacts that would otherwise occur as a result of a project. Project modification or alternatives are not required, however, where they are infeasible or where the responsibility for modifying the project lies with some other agency (State CEQA Guidelines §15091, subd. (a), [2] and [3]). Public Resources Code Section 21061.1 defines "feasible" to mean "capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social and technological factors." (See also Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Board of Supervisors[Goleta II] [1990] 52 CaDd 553, 565 [276 Cal.Rptr. 410].) Only after fully complying with the above findings requirement can an agency adopt a Statement of Overriding Considerations (Citizens for Quality Growth v. City of Mount Shasta [1988] 198 Cal.App.3d 433, 442, 445 [243 Cal. Rptr. 727]). CEQA requires the Lead Agency to state in writing the specific rationale to support its actions based on the Final EIR and/or information in the record. This written statement is known as the Statement of Overriding Considerations. The Statement of Overriding Considerations provides the information that demonstrates the decision-making body of the Lead Agency has weighed the benefits of the project against its unavoidable adverse effects in determining whether to approve the project. If the benefits of the project outweigh the unavoidable adverse environmental effects,the adverse effects may be considered"acceptable." The California Supreme Court has stated that, "the wisdom of approving any development project, a delicate task which requires a balancing of interests,is necessarily left to the sound discretion of the local officials and their constituents who are responsible for such decisions.The law as we interpret and apply it simply requires that those decisions be informed, and therefore balanced." (Goleta II, 52 Cal.3d 553, 576 [276 Cal. Rptr. 401].) This document presents the City of Huntington Beach findings as required by CEQA, cites substantial evidence in the record in support of each of the findings, and presents an explanation to supply the The Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations 2_1 •e 6iIq(N s logical step between the finding and the facts in the record (State CEQA Guidelines §15091).Additional facts that support the findings are set forth in the Draft EIR,the Final EIR,staff reports to the Planning Commission,and the record of proceedings. Table 2-1 (CEQA Findings for the Downtown Specific Plan Update) sur„mari a the potentially significant impacts of the EIR that were reduced to less-than-significant levels with mitigation as well as the project-level and cumulative significant impacts, as currently proposed for certification and adoption of the proposed project. 2-2 Downtown Specific Plan Update Program EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations Chapter2,CEQA Eindings; Aesthetics Implementation of projects within the DTSP area All individual projects would be required to comply with the City's General Plan,applicable code The City finds that the identified will result in more development and increased requirements,and the development standards and guidelines of the proposed DTSP.Lighting changes or alterations in the project, building heights and residential densities resulting associated with projects will be visible but is not considered significant since the DTSP area is which would reduce the potential in an overall intensification of the area. located within an existing developed downtown area.The DTSP project itself is not considered impacts described in Section 4.1.3 implementation of the project would result in visually offensive to viewers. Potential individual project construction activities will also be to less-than-significant levels, are additional sources of light and glare in the area. visible to viewers.Construction activities are short-term impacts and not considered a significant hereby incorporated into the project. impact to aesthetics.The DTSP project site is not a designated scenic vista nor will it impact a No additional mitigation measures designated scenic vista. Additionally, recommended DTSP Update streetscapes would not are necessary with the reduce any of the view corridors from any streets in the DTSP area with respect to views of the implementation of CR4.1-1. beach, the pier, and Pacific Coast Highway. Additionally, the project would not substantially damage scenic resources,including,but not limited to trees and rock outcroppings. Air Quality Short-term Impacts The air quality assessment conducted for the project evaluated the highest level of potential The City finds that the identified The analysis demonstrates that the project will impact. The assessment also considered construction activities occurring over the 20-year changes or alterations in the project, result in a significant short-term air quality impact build-out time frame of the DTSP.Mitigation will reduce NOX emissions,but not to the point that which would reduce the potential specifically for NOX emissions.This is based on they will fall under the SCAQMD's thresholds. Therefore, construction emissions of NOX will impacts discussed in Section 4.2.3 a 'worst,case" scenario of potentially 50 acres exceed the SCAQMD thresholds even after mitigation,and short-term air quality impacts will be to less-than-significant levels, are concurrently under construction with multiple significant. PM10 and PM2.5 emissions,if mitigated to the greatest extent possible,would be hereby incorporated into the project. projects. reduced to below significant levels. The City finds that even with Long-term Impacts GHG emissions are a significant global,national,state,and local factor contributing to climate implementation of all feasible The long-term regional air quality impacts due to change. Therefore,the GHG report prepared by Mestre Greve Associates identified potential mitigation measures and compliance the proposed project(primarily due to increased conditions of approval several of which are included in the identified mitigation measures.These with applicable requirements, some vehicle trips) with the recommended mitigation measures are from CARB Staff Proposal's Potential Performance Standards and Measures.No short-term construction and long- measures will be reduced to some extent significant impacts to GHG are anticipated as a result of the proposed DTSP. term operational emissions would However, ROG and PM10 emissions would continue to exceed established continue to exceed SCAQMD thresholds and be thresholds. considered significant and unavoidable. The long-term regional air quality impacts due to the proposed project (primarily due to increased vehicle trips)with the recommended measures above will be reduced to some extent However,the ROG and PM10 emissions would continue to exceed the SCAQMD thresholds No additional mitigation measures and be considered significant and unavoidable. Analysis demonstrates that NOx emissions are technically feasible beyond the during construction will exceed the SCAQMD thresholds, even after mitigation is applied. implementation of mitigation Therefore,short-term air quality impacts will be significant and unavoidable.Analysis shows that measures MM4..2-1 through MM4.2- ROG and PM10 emissions will continue to exceed the SCAQMD thresholds and be considered 12. significant and unavoidable cumulative impacts.All other impact criteria would have a level of less than significant for cumulative impacts. Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations | Downtown Specific Plan Update Program B8 Findings of of Overriding Considerations Chapter'2 aQA Findi-n•s Table 2-1 CEQA Findings for the.Downtown Spadfic Plan Update, Hazards Impacts in the hazards and hazardous materials The City of Huntington Beach shall require a Phase One assessment on properties within the The City finds that the identified area would occur if hazardous materials are Downtown Specific Plan area,including properties utilized for oil production activities,proposed changes or alterations in the project, encountered during demolition of existing for development to assure that any hazardous materials/contaminated soils present on the which would reduce the potential structures or If these materials are utilized during property are identified and remediated in accordance with City specifications 422,429 and 431- impacts discussed in Section 4.5.3 construction or in operations following 92.All native and imported soils associated with a project shall meet the standards outlined in to less-than-significant levels, are construction, including cleaning agents, solvents City Specification No.431-92 prior to approval of grading and building plans by the Huntington hereby incorporated into the project. and other routine materials used in certain Beach Fire Department.Additionally,all work at a project site shall comply with the Citys Public No additional mitigation measures commercial or restaurant activities. Works Department requirements (e.g., haul route permits). All Impacts in this area will be are necessary with the reduced to a level of less than significant with Implementation of the mitigation measures.In the implementation of mitigation event that previously unknown or unidentified soil and/or groundwater contamination that could measures MM4.5.1 and MM4.5.2. present a threat to human health or the environment is encountered during construction in the project area, construction activities in the immediate vicinity of the contamination shall cease immediately, If contamination is encountered,a Risk Management Plan shall be prepared and implemented that 1) identifies the contaminants of concern and the potential risk each contaminant would pose to human health and the environment during construction and post development and 2)describes measures to be taken to protect workers and the public from exposure to potential site hazards.Such measures could include a range of options,including, but not limited to,physical site controls during construction,remediation,long-term monitoring, post development maintenance or access,limitations,or some combination thereof.Depending on the nature of oontamination, If any,appropriate agencies shall be notified(e.g.,Huntington Beach Fire Department). If needed, a Site Health and Safety Plan that meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements shall be prepared and in place prior to commencement of work in any contaminated area. Hydrology and Water Quality Construction of individual projects will most likely All on-site surface water will be conveyed to a drainage system that includes catch basin filters. The City finds that the identified after the existing drainage pattern of the sites and With compliance with applicable measures of the Drainage Area Management Plan and City changes or alterations In the project, immediate area by providing impervious surface regulations and procedures,the project will not result in any significant substantial erosion or which would reduce the potential (e.g.,buildings,concrete,and asphalt). siltation on-or off-site.The proposed DTSP does not include any water wells and no on-site impacts described in Section 4.6.3 groundwater would be used. to less-than-significant levels, are hereby incorporated into the project. Individual projects that may be constructed per the DTSP will result in short-term and long-term No additional mitigation measures impacts to water quality. Short-term impacts will occur as a result of construction and project are necessary with the grading activities and are not considered significant.Long-term impacts will occur as a result of implementation of mitigation increased usage of the site by vehicles and people. These impacts can be reduced by measures MM4.6-1 through MM4.6- procedures that protect the quality of storm water runoff.Water quality implementation of the 5. individual projects will include compliance with the adopted Drainage Area Management Plan . Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations e• - Q• 'Findings Table2-1 CEQA Findings for the Dovvntovvn�Specific Plan Update x. F yu �y� " ir., di'm y..iu"T'R 3•F .'r5 'Iry,-,i� %Tp..,..+x,Y;,, cdi n:r„ry '�'4:• .7. x- .. "r,:.�;,a >..i. r Ea t "a-x' v'. :r'S:r h, +aq.•r<..-.�:,.r- .M a� ,.;kq Y ,.a :�{v; ...§'.✓.,k. 2?�t;..^.':..-:,w`k��,,.r,� <sr�ri T'ii<4'tru ,^n;"+ and adoption of Best Management Practices pursuant to the City-approved Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for handling any runoff from the projects which may be implemented per the DTSP. Therefore, impacts to water quality are not anticipated with implementation of recommended mitigation measures.The Environmental Hazards Element of the City's General Plan identifies flood zone areas based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's(FEMA)Flood Insurance Rate Maps.Portions of the Specific Plan Area lie within the FEMA 100-year flood boundary.According to Flood Insurance Rate Maps(FIRM), during a 1% chance storm, the area east of Huntington Street to Beach Boulevard would become inundated up to nine feet deep in some areas. Land Use and Planning The proposed DTSP Update project would T the proposed project would not result in any significant environmental impacts to land use and The City finds that the project would require approval of a proposed General Plan planning(adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating a physical environmental impact)as result in less than significant impacts Amendment, Zoning Text Amendment, and an established by the CEQA criteria. The proposed DTSP Update would revise the existing 11 for land use and planning as amendment to the Local Coastal Program. DTSP districts by dividing the downtown area into 7 new districts.Amendments to the General described in Section 4.7.3. No Plan and the DTSP include the adjustment of densities and intensities of development within the mitigation is recommended or downtown,as well as increases in allowable building height. The most significant changes are required. proposed for District 1 and District 4,which would provide for improved circulation,parking,and pedestdan/bicycle movement, and allow for a mix of land uses that are visitor and resident serving. The DTSP Update will not,however,substantially alter the existing land use pattern in the DTSP area.The DTSP update does not propose any changes to the Coastal Element(or conflict with the Coastal Act) that would result in physical environmental coastal resource impacts. The DTSP Update does not propose physically dividing an established community. Therefore,the project will not result in significant impacts in land use and planning. Noise Short-Term Noise Impacts Construction noise represents a short-tens impact on ambient noise levels.Noise generated by The City finds that even with Temporary construction noise will result during construction equipment, including trucks, graders, bulldozers, concrete mixers and portable implementation of all feasible building construction of individual projects that generators can reach high levels.The project will comply with the City's Noise Ordinance.If any mitigation measures and compliance may be implemented as a result of the proposed projects plan to include pile driving (e.g., for construction of subterranean parking), further with applicable requirements, DTSP. Construction noise related to pile-driving analysis would be needed to determine any impacts from this activity.The use of pile drivers construction-related noise resulting will result in significant and unavoidable impacts. presents the greatest intensity potential for construction noise impacts.This temporary increase from the proposed project could in ambient noise levels would be noticeable and would likely be cause for human annoyance. result in an exceedance of Long-Term On-Site Impacts Therefore, construction activities associated with pile driving would be considered significant established noise thresholds. No Noise impacts from individual project and unavoidable for both the project and cumulative impacts.Long-term noise impacts resulting additional mitigation measures are developments will derive mainly from the traffic from traffic are not considered to be significant. technically feasible in addition to the generated by site activities. implementation of CR4.8-1 and mitigation measures MM4.8-1 through MM4.8-3. 2-6 Downtown Specific Plan Update Program EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations Chapter 2 CEQ ding Table 2A CEQA Findings for We DowntoWn!Spedfic, Plan Update F, .4 n1f W17- Population and Housing The DTSP Update could result in up to 648 new Based on the significance criteria, the proposed project would not result in any significant The City finds that the project would dwelling units with associated population growth impacts relative to population and housing.Proposed residential development is consistent with result In less than significant impacts (1,562 persons) in the Downtown area through projections developed as part of the General Plan Land Use and Housing Elements and for population and housing as proposed redevelopment of properties within the regional projections for the City of Huntington Beach. described in Section 4.9.3. No specific plan area. mitigation is recommended or required, Public Services The proposed project would result in the need for Fire The City finds that the identified additional public services relating to fire All projects must be designed with fire protection features as an integral pan of the equipment changes or alterations in the project, protection, police, schools, parks and libraries. systems or devices identified and agreed upon by the HBFD. Compliance and implementation which would reduce the potential With mitigation,impacts to public services will be of fire protection requirements would reduce impacts to an extent. Because additional fire public service-related impacts less than significant, except for fire. Because personnel, facilities and/or equipment may be needed in relation to future development discussed in Section 4,10.3,to less- additional fire personnel, facilities and/or proposals per the DTSP Update,and it is unknown as to where or how these additions may be than-significant levels, are hereby equipment may be needed In relation to future provided, impacts relative to fire protection would be significant and unavoidable for both incorporated into the project. development proposals per the DTSP Update, project-level and cumulative impacts. and it is unknown as to where or how these Police The City finds that even with additions may be provided,impacts relative to fire There are no plans for additional facilities or expansion of current facilities and/or additional implementation of all feasible protection would be significant and unavoidable. staff.The project will be designed to provide safety measures(e.g., alarms systems, security mitigation measures and compliance Projects would also be required to pay lighting).It is not anticipated that the project will result in significant impacts to police services with applicable requirements, development impact fees to ensure impacts to and/or facilities. significant impacts related to fire other public services (Le. — libraries, schools, Schools service, personnel and equipment parks)are less than significant. The proposed project will have an impact on schools due to the increased development would continue with additional (population growth)that may occur as result of individual projects implemented per the DTSP. development. Based on the development that could occur,approximately 303 students may be generated due to the DTSP. No additional mitigation measures Parks are technically feasible beyond the Notwithstanding the proposed DTSP Update development, the City is currently deficient 10 implementation of CR4.10-11 through acres of parkland to meet its General Plan objective of providing at least 5.0 acres per 1,000 CR4.110-5 and mitigation measures residents. The proposed DTSP Update project requires 7.8 acres of additional parkland/park MM4.10-1 and MM4.10-2. space to be added to the overall city parkland inventory.The City has met park requirements within the DTSP but cumulatively will not meet the standard citywide.Since the proposed 648 residential units will generate an anticipated 1,562 new residents and development will be required to provide parks or in-lieu fees,the impact on parks is not considered significant within the DTSP area.As such,the DTSP Update project will not result in any significant impacts to Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations 6apter 2 CEQA Findings Table 2-1 CEQA Findings for the Downtown Specific Plan Update r7i, �RWI.,-M T3 parks. Libraries Based upon the existing city population of 202,250 and the average daily customers of 160 at the Main Street Branch,the additional 1,562 residents anticipated from residential development allowed in the DTSP Update would generate an additional 1.25 daily patrons, a less than significant impact. However, site specific projects are analyzed in the development approval process in the context of a range of public services,including libraries.Through the entitlement process,the City will insure that project specific impacts are ameliorated. Recreation With population increases expected through The City has set its park standard at 5 acres per 1,000 people.The Citys current population is The City finds that the identified implementation of the Downtown Specific Plan 202,250 people, according to the U.S. Census. The City currently has 1,007.05 acres of changes or alterations in the project, Update over the next 20 years, recreation parkland/park space.When measured against its population,the City is approximately 10 acres which would reduce the potential facilities in the City of Huntington Beach could be short of the established standard for parkland/park space.The 648 residential units and other impacts described in Section 4.11.3 impacted by population growth and/or increase in potential new development included In the DTSP update results in a need for the equivalent of to less-than-significant levels, are tourist activities as a result of commercial, 7.8 acres of parldand or parks based on City standards. New developments are required to hereby incorporated into the project restaurant or hotel construction. comply with Code requirements for dedication of land or in-lieu fees to offset impacts to less No additional mitigation measures than significant The DTSP Update includes a Cultural Arts Overlay in the downtown area are necessary with the (District 1) that would allow for 30,000 square feet of net now development, which could implementation of CR4.1 1-1 potentially occur on the Main Street Library site.Although this site is not listed on the City's existing inventory of parks and recreation facilities,it does provide significant green space in the DTSP area.It cannot readily be determined I and when development may be proposed on this site. Project-specific impacts would be analyzed if and when a development is proposed. However,the proposed development standards for this overlay area would ensure that there is no net loss of green space on the library site. Transportation/Traffic A traffic study was prepared by Iftey-Hom At the intersection of Goldenwest Street and Pacific Coast Highway,the project will increase the The City finds that the identified Associates, Inc. that evaluated the existing and ICU value by 0.02,to bring it to 0.94.At the intersection of Orange Avenue at Lake Street,the changes or alterations In the project, future conditions with and without the proposed project traffic will cause the intersection to worsen from LOSE to LOS F in the evening peak which would reduce potential project. The study concluded that in Year 2030 hour. In addition,in both Year 2020 and 2030 conditions,the proposed implementation of the impacts described in Section 4.12.3 the intersection of Goldenwest Street at Pacific pedestrian-only phases at the intersections of Pacific Coast Highway at 6th Street and Pacific to less-than-significant levels, are Coast Highway will continue to operate at LOS E Coast Highway at 1st Street would reduce the capacity for the movement of vehicle by roughly hereby incorporated into the project in the evening peak hour,and the intersection of 30%,and results in LOS E or F conditions in the evening peak hour.The proposed pedestrian- No additional mitigation measures Orange Avenue at Lake Street will worsen to only phase is the direct cause of the unacceptable Level of Service at these two intersections. are necessary with the LOS F levels of delay. The traffic study also Without the pedestrian-only phases,both intersections would operate at LOS D or better in both, implementation of mitigation identifies potentially significant impacts for peak hours.Each of these impacts is significant and mitigation for these project impacts has measures MM4.12-1&MM4.12-2. pedestrian-only phased signal improvements at been identified.All other study intersections are forecasted to operate at LOS D or better in both 2-8 Downtown Specific Plan Update Program EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations Chapter 2 CEQA Findings k Tablle,21; C'EQA Findings forthe Downtowft Specific PIan;;Updtite R_�Rq PCH and 6e St. and PCH and 116t St that are peak hours. identified as a potential option in the DTSP Update. However, mitigation measures would reduce impacts to less than significant In As new development is proposed, parking is required to be provided pursuant to the addition, if the option is not implemented, the requirements of the DTSP. The DTSP indicates that all parking for residential and hotel potentially significant impact is eliminated. development is required to be provided on-site.Parking for commercial(e.g.,retail,restaurant) developments is also required to be provided on-site.However,project applicants could apply The parking study conducted by Kimley-Hom for a conditional use permit to satisfy the parking requirement via payment of in-lieu fees or identified that it is difficult to find parking 35 days shared parking agreements. Parking is required to meet the minimum code requirements. per year and that there, is an actual parking Therefore, development associated with the proposed DTSP Update would not result in deficiency 15 days per year,which would require significant cumulative parking impacts. implementation of supplemental parking measures. However,development as a result of the DTSP Update will not result in inadequate parking capacity as all projects would be required to provide parking in accordance with the codified requirements. Utilities and Service Systems Individual projects that may be developed within Water and Sewer Services The City finds that the identified the DTSP area could require extension of existing Water usage will increase as a result of implementation of the development allowed under the changes or alterations in the project, utilities and service systems. proposed DTSP Update. While the update project itself and its adoption will not create which would reduce the potential significant and unavoidable impacts per se,each development project proposed as a result of Impacts described in Section 4.13-3 adoption of the Plan will need to be vetted with utility providers to ensure that adequate water to less-than-significant levels, are supplies are available to support proposed development. With implementation of the hereby incorporated into the project. recommended mitigation measures,the projects potentially significant impacts to utilities and No additional mitigation measures services will be less than significant The DTSP Update carries no significant and unavoidable are necessary with the impacts to utilities and services. implementation of mitigation measures MM4.13-1 through The City of Huntington Beach recognizes that there will be impacts, particularly with water MM4.13-5. supply and infrastructure issues,from cumulative development in the DTSP area. To ensure adequate water supply for future developments,and to be consistent with Senate Bill 610 and Senate Bill 221,The City is requiring a water supply assessment of all new development projects that are subject under the Water Code Section 10912(a),which includes residential development of more than 500 dwelling units,a commercial building greater than 250,000 sq.ft, a hotel or motel with more than 500 rooms,or a project creating the equivalent demand of 500 residential units.In the context of other approved and pending projects and anticipated growth, cumulative impacts on water supply would be significant However, additional water supply analyses conclude that the projecfs contribution to cumulative impacts, which represents Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations -Chapfer 2 CEQA Findings Table 2-1 CEQA Findings for the Downtown Specific Plan Update F,,"7111"1117,7INT117? 77q. p�!,W�777 approximately 1.1 % of the Citywide water demand, would not be significant.Therefore, cumulative impacts,in terms of water supply,are considered less than significant. While there is a separate study by the City to estimate potential future infrastructure needs in the Downtown Specific Plan area,such as pipes and fire hydrants.As individual development occurs within the DTSP, additional hydraulic studies shall be performed to verify that water pipes are adequately sized to support both domestic and fire protection for each specific project. Water conservation measures and storm water runoff requirements will also ameliorate much of the cumulative impacts from the proposed DTSP Update.Any potential cumulative impacts from the DTSP Update should be limited by the proposed mitigation measures. Electrical Services Individual projects will most likely require extension of existing electrical facilities.With regard to electrical distribution,it should also be noted that an increase in density within the DTSP area will likely lead to vertical growth,and the quantity of elevators and escalators within the DTSP area may increase,thus creating a greater demand for electricity.Currently,incremental repairs and boosters are being added as development occurs.Several new circuits and lines will need to be installed to provide the required supply without impairing the levels of service to the surrounding area. Ultimately, the electrical system in the area should be master planned to match the conditions proposed in the DTSP Update.Each development will be required to pay for the developments share of infrastructure improvements to electrical systems per SCE requirements. Natural Gas Services The project will require expansion of gas services to serve potential future individual developments projects in the DTSP area. No significant adverse impacts associated with providing gas service to the project are anticipated as a result of the proposed project. Solid Waste Services Individual project per the DTSP Update will be required to implement a recycling program pursuant to City code that will divert a substantial amount of solid waste from the landfill and continue to assist the City in meeting the Califomla Integrated Water Management Board's (CIWMB) solid waste diversion goals. The project will comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. TelephonefCableAntemet No changes are proposed by the providers to the existing cable,intemet and telephone service systems. No significant adverse impacts associated with providing telephone/cablerintemet service to the project are anticipated. Transit Services The project does not negatively impact the existing bus service lines and no additional facilities 2-10 Downtown Specific Plan Update Program EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations Chapter Table e • Findings for the Downtown SpecificUpdate a�" "4 '�`'e z`�,s..J,���:<1HTs'�..•,"'r. :.ain.'Ss�; w.'�C ..��,.re aJxrAR-4e. �,. �,, rg� ¢t?n°'a 'i�4- §2c!';:"�'�,' �.t" v .'�w;t.,'�..'z�ck=-' }i',�,y�.ea x 4 ' t.r x+x".fs � e �+1 ;a,�� be *" bP-� � 1 `��ri:�:+,'� •n�,a;,..:''�d" -H' �G! ,y; y�r.��,'w WE!be required as a result of the DTSP Update development.Therefore,no significant adverse impacts associated with providin public transit service to the project are anticipated. Downtown Specific Plan Update EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations Friday October 16, 2009 To: Joan Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 From: David Rice 114 11t" St Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Tel: 714-803-9948 Email: flatrice@yahoo.com Subject: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S CERTIFICATION OF THE ENVIROMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 08-001 (SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 5 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN UPDATE). I, David Rice, an individual, am hereby appealing the Planning Commission's actions on the final Environmental Impact Report (EIR No. 08-001) for the update to the Downtown Specific Plan. On October 6, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and certified the final EIR. The reasons for my appeal are listed in summary form below: • The notification area does not adequately cover the actual impacted area as shown in the EIR and supporting documents. • The notification summaries have not adequately explained the plan or its support documents. • The support materials provided to interested parties are fragmented, disjointed, unorganized and beyond a reasonable person's ability to navigate and assimilate. • There was insufficient time to review the final plan and final EIR given the frequent and last minute changes. • Poor document management has significantly impeded the public's right to fair review in violation of CEQA guidelines of providing a good faith effort and full disclosure. Page 1 of 2 • Some elements of the supporting Staff Reports and recommendations are out of date, unfeasible, biased and/or fictional. • The City represents in the beginning of this process, the community was requesting an increase in downtowns developable square footage and a tourists oriented cultural arts center. During subsequent study sessions and meetings, very little or no community comments have supported these assertions. • There are potential conflicts of interest between city officials, property owners and developers that need to be further explored. • The EIR does not adequately address and analyze the following issues: o Parking o Traffic/transportation o Land use/ planning o Population / housing o Air quality o Noise o Utilities o Public services o Flooding o New net development potential o Cultural resources o Historical resources o Park/green space requirements o Sea level rise o Light pollution o Increased crime o Liquor license concentration o Aesthetics o Project alternatives o Inconsistencies with the Huntington Beach General Plan o Piecemealing o Public safety o Recreation o CEQA Guidelines o City helicopter use David Rice Date Page 2 of 2 11 o Responses to Comments 11.1 Organization of the Responses to Comments In total,twenty one comment letters regarding the Draft EIR were received from one State department,three regional and/or local agencies, and sixteen individuals and organizations. In addition, oral comments were received at the Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Draft EIR Public Information Meeting that was held on August 13, 2009. Table 11.1.1 provides a comprehensive list of commenters in the order that they are presented in this section. Table 11.1.1 Comment Letters Received During the Draft EIR Comment Period ''COMMencer/O►gpnavl(Di7►;. W.: Page. STATE DEPARTMENTS 1 Department of Transportation,District 12,September 1,2009 11-3 REGIONAULOCAL AGENCIES 3 Orange County Public Works,September 2,2009 11-6 2 Orange County Sanitation District,August 11,2009 11-8 4 Orange County Transportation Authority,August 27,2009 11-10 5 Southern California Association of Governments,September 8,2009 11-11 ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Written Letters 6 Michael C.Adams,September 1,2009 11-20 7 Mark D.Bixby,August 9,2009 11-28 8 Mark D.Bixby,August 31,2009 11-31 9 Paul Cross,September 2,2009 11-34 10 Tom Flanagan,August 7,2009 11-36 11 Richardson Gray,September,2,2009* 11-37 12 Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association,September 1,2009 11-52 13 David P.Larson,July 28,2009 11-77 14 Salwa Mostafa,September 2,2009 11-78 15 Pierside Homeowners Associations,August 19,2009(received) 11-80 16 Richard J.Plummer,September 2,2009 11-82 17 Roy Reynolds,PRT Strategies,July 27,2009* 11-86 18 Vince Riley,September 1,2009 11-131 19 Townsquare Condominiums,September 1,2009(received) 11-134 20 Townsquare Master Homeowners Association,September 1,2009(received) 11-136 21 Mary Urashima,September 2,2009 11-138 Oral Comments DTSP Update Draft EIR Public Meeting,August 13,2009 11-141 * Due to size,comment letter attachments for Richardson Gray and Roy Reynolds are provided as appendices to the Final EIR (Appendix H and Appendix I,respectively). Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-1 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11 - Responses to Comments This chapter of the Final EIR contains all comments received on the Draft EIR during the public review period, as well as the Lead Agency's responses to these comments. Reasoned, factual responses have been provided to all comments received, with a particular emphasis on significant environmental issues. Detailed responses have been provided where a comment raises a specific issue; however, a general response has been provided where the comment is relatively general. Although some letters may raise legal or planning issues, these issues do not always constitute significant environmental issues. Therefore, the comment has been noted,but no response may be provided. Generally, the responses to comments provide explanation or amplification of information contained in the Draft EIR. 11 .2 Comments on the Draft EIR This section contains the original comment letters, which have been bracketed to isolate the individual comments, followed by a section with the responses to the comments within the letter. As noted above, and stated in Sections 15088(a)and 15088(b) of the CEQA Guidelines, comments that raise significant environmental issues are provided with responses. Comments that are outside of the scope of CEQA review will be forwarded for consideration to the decision makers as part of the project approval process. In some cases, a response may refer the reader to a previous response, if that previous response substantively addressed the same issues. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-2 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 09/01/2009 09:53 9497242592 CALTPANS PAW. 01/03 S74jE Or Cnt.,? — SNEEISJR&j 7C747ATIOh—}p7A_Fi�l:Sth;O�� DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 6isirict 12 ... 3331 Michelson thlvc,Suire 36t Irvine,CA 92612-8894 s a ► Tci-(949 Defn)724.2267 Past-w fax 14we 7671 �1 f t G aeCus3 1=3x:(949)724. .A 2 To Preen Ftez yavr pov rr+ 2 9 A .�opt XNtaar}yr cfficiaa?+ co.rDeW f�a++ � co. ��lirrial3_ (y axe ^l j 31 7 T September I,2049 -15 y t7 Fax r Jennifer Villasenor Pile:IGRICEQA City of Huntington Beach SCH#:2008111024 Planning Department L.og#:193S 2000 Main Street SR-1,SR-39 Huntington Beach,California 92648 Subject:Rewtington Beach Downtow.n.SpeeiGcPlan Update Dear Ms.Viliasenor: Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the Draft Navironmental Impam Report(DEM for the Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan(DTSP)Update Project. The proposed project includes amendments to the City's General Purr,Local Coastal Program, and Zoning Text to revise the existing I I Specific Plan districts into 7 districts, to modify development and parking standards,incorporate design guidelines and provide recommendations for street improvements, public amenities,circulation enhancements, infrastructure and public facilities improvements and parking strategies. The maximum development potential includes 213, 467 square feet (sf) of retail, 92,332 sf of restaurant,92,784 sf of office, 30,000 sf o� cultural facilities,648 residential dwelling units and 235 hotel rooms.The approximately 336 acre of project site extends from the,intersection of Goldenwest Street with Pacific Coast- Highway and curves along the coastline,including the Huntington Beach Pier,down to Beach Boulevard.The eastern boundary of the Specific Plan Area follows Pacific View Avenue frarn- Beach Boulevard to I"Street where the boundary curves around the traditional downtown up to Palau Avenue and down along 6a` Street. The boundary line then travels along the Walnut Avenue from 6"'Street to Goldcnwest Street.The project site is located entirely within the City of Huntington Beach. The California Department of Transportation (Department)i District 12 is a responsible., agency on this project,and we have the following comments: i. The Department supports Specific Plans that foster a more efficient lmtd use pattern that(a) supports improved mobility and reduced dependency on single-occupant vehicle trips,(by" accommodates at) adequate.supply of housing for all incomes, (c) reduces 'impacts on DOT-1 valuable habitat,productive farmland;and air quality,(d)increases resources use efficiency, and (c) results in safe and vibrant neighborhood. The Department recognizes that non- motorized travel is a vital clement of the transportation system and therefore, encourages communities to make pedestrian and bicycle activity possible,thus expanding transportation "Cak—,imturvera+ahll+ry across Catiforain" City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-3 11 - Responses to Comments 01/01/2009 09.53 9497242592 CaJPMS PAGE 02/03 options, and creating a streetscape that better serves a range of users,including pedestrians, bicyclists,transit riders and automobiles. 2. Table 4.12.1 on page 4-185 refers to intersection LOS along Pacific Coast Highway(PCH) and Beach Boulevard,which are both State Facilities.LOS figures shown in the table are not representative of the existing conditions. For example, the intersection of PCH.and Nfain DOT-2 Street is not operating at LOS B,especially if pedestrian presence is taking into account.The analysis of the intersections should take into consideration the presence of pedestrian during- high season. 3. Adjustment factors for PHF,User,PCE and MLF are all assumed to be 1.00 ist the Traffic Impact Study,which may be unrealistic.Please provide an explanation on how these factors were obtained. A change in any or all of these factors would require re-calculation of,_ DOT-3 intersection LOS. Should there be any significant impacts to PCH or Beach Boulevard, mitigation measures need to be included in the environmental document. 4. The list of Cumulative.projects for traffic study(page 4-196).i.s different from the one found on page 3-38 under"Project Description'.Plcasc.provide reasons for the discrepancy and DOT-4 why projects such as the Beach/Edinger Specific Plan were not included in the cumulative analysis,as the cumulative effects of these projects.couUbe significant. 5. Attention should be given to the interactions between the proposed project and the current DOT 5 Huntington Beach General Plan Circulation Element Update to ensure consistency., 6. On page 4-211 under"Bicycle Improvements",it is stated that`"file DTSP Update proposes.. to add a Class II bicycle lane to 6` street from PCH-to Main Street":Please coordinate with the Department's Traffic Operations Branch and Design Branch if any part of this addition' DOT-6 project occurs within the State Right of Way. 7. On page 4-212 tender"Pedestrian Improvements-, it is stated that"DTSP Update proposes the implementation of pedestrian-only phase for the signal operations at the intersection of� PCH at I`r Street and PCH at 6`h Street". Please coordinate with the Department's Traffic DOT-7 Operations Branch. 8. For any future individual projects within the Specific Plan.Area,•additional environmental DOT-$ documentation may be required to address impacts not discussed in the DBIR. 9. if any project work (e.g. storage. of materials,.street..widening, emergency access, improvements,sewer connections,sound walls,storm drain construction,street connections, ctc.)will occur in the vicinity of the Department's•Right-of-Way,an encroachment permit is, required prior to commencement of work.Please allow 2 to 4 weeks for a complete submittal to be reviewed and for a per mit•.to be issued.When.applying for an-Encroachment Permit, DOT-9 please incorporate Environmental Documentation,SWPPPJ WPCP,Hydraulic Calculations, Traffic Control Plans, Geo2echnical Analysis, Right,of-.Way.certification and all relevant, design details including design exception approvals.For specific details on the Department's F,neroachment Permits procedure,.please refer to.the Department's Encroachment Permits* Manual.The latest edition of the manual is available on the web site: htlp:Uwww.dot.oa.eovfltoltraf�'orrsJdevelapserv/gertnits:, "Cnt,mn,<uey,nr,ea,nob;tna.u+oxa Cnl�r+iu" Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-4 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 09/01/2009 09:53 9497242592 CALTRAhS PAGF 03/03 10.Any runoff draining into the Caitrans Right-of-Way from construction operations or froth the resulting project must fully conform to the Caltrans Statewide NPDES Permit(Order No 99- 06-DWQ, NPDES No. CAS000003) and or the current discharge requirements of the DOT-10 Regional Water Quality Control.Board to avoid impacting water quality.During construction,_ controls must be implemented to contain all vehicle loads and avoid any tracking of materials that may fall or blow onto Caltrans roadways or facilities, 11,If the proposed Specific Plan Update or future individual projects require any work within the Department's right-of-way,please submit copies of any technical reports and permits from DOT-11 regulatory agencies (California Coastal Commission, California Department of Fish and Game,US Army Corps of Engineers,and Regional water Quality Control Board)along with the encroachment permit application. Please continue to keep us informed of this project and any future developments,which could potentially impact the State Transportation Facilities. If you have any questions or need urt DOT-12 contact us,please do not hesitate to call Zhongping(John)Xu at(949)724-2338. Sincerely, &L1- CHRISTOPHER HERRE Branch Chief,Local Deveiopmentllntergovemmental Review c: Terry Roberts,Office of Planning and Research "fntunnl fmtuwnneA.liyncrols Cnd!!Ma: City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-5 11 - Responses to Comments 08J30t2009 14:21 714-667-8344 COMM. E ADEJ. ?L hl6. PAGE 02/03 Bryan SpV#^Dkoew ,r o x • N a t c a u H T v "0 H.Flow"Street (EDICPublic u. ,forks Safft Ana, ov,C_0w try,out Tetephone:(714 834.2300 ) Fax:Vt49 4 4488.-, NCt_09-026 September 2,2009 Ms.Jennifer Villasenor,Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 SUBJECT: Huntington Beach Downtown Speoft Plan Dear Ms,Villasenpr: The County of Orange has reviewed the Draft Environmental Impact Report(DEIR)for, the Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan located in the City of Huntington Beach` and offers the following comments regarding water quality and flood control: Water Quality It should be noted that renewal of'the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. Orange County Municipal NPDES Storm Water Permit(Order No.R8-2009-0030)was approved on May 22,2009. The new permit requires'substantive changes to the 2003 Countywide DAMP and includes revised requirements for new development and OCPW-1 significant redevelopment within 15 months of-the adoption date. If a firmal'project WQMPs have,not been approved by this date,then the new land development requirements will be applicable to future projects. Flood Control 1. The DEIR states that"the area east of Huntington Street to Beach Boulevard would. become inundated up to nine feet deep in some areas."(Page 4 90)City of Huntington Beach,as fioodpiain administrator for areas within Its municipal, OCPW-2 boundaries should ensure that all FEMA regulations and fioodplain requirements applicable to the Specific Plan,or any subsequent projects,are met. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-6 Downtown Specific Plan Update i 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 08/30/2009 14:21 714-667-8344 ( MM. E ADU. PL h.. PAGE' 03/03 Jennifer Villasenor NCL 09-026 Page 2 2. Any drainage related mitigation measure discussed in the DEIR needs to be reviewed and evaluated by the City of Huntington Beach from a local standpoint in OCPW-3 order to ensure that any flooding problems upstream and'downstream of the project. sites are not transferred elsewhere. 3. All work within or adjacent to OCFCD right-of--way should be conducted so as not to adversely impact facilities,access and maintenance capabilities,and will"equire encroachment permits from OCPW/Property Permits Section. For information OCPW 4 regarding permit application,please call(714)834-2300' If you have any questions,please contact Chris-Uzo Diribe at(714)834-2542. Sincerely, LIreBrominer,Manager Lse Planning City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-7 11 - Responses to Comments From:McNeliy,Patrick fmaIIto:PMCNELLY0OCSD.00Mj Sent:Tuesday,August 11,2009 11:37 AM To:Villasenor,Jennifer Cc:Burror,Jim Subject:Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan No-5-Program Environmental Impact Report Ms.Villasenor, Orange County Sanitation District would like to thank you and city staff for the level of detailed information included in the HB Downtown Specific Plan No-5-Program Environmental Impact Report relating to wastewater issues. we trust that the OCSD will be kept informed of any specific development plan that emerges from this Program EIR. We are particularly interested in being kept apprised of the status of the future Walnut Avenue realignment as described in the Transportation and Parkingsection 4.12.1 on page 4-173,and Section 4A3.3.1(a thru d)pages 4-240 thru 4-244. This OCSD-owned 0CSD_1 54-inch sewer line realignment will require close cooperation between the city and the OCSD to ensure that the impacts resulting from this project are minimized and mitigated as much as possible. We are also interested in ensuring that any future calculations regarding wastewater generation take into consideration the most current OCSD planning estimate and land use demand flow factors applicable to the.specifte project outlined in the DTSP Update Area. I am attaching our most recent flow factors for general planning purposes(valid as of 4- 01-09). These could change over time,and we would be pleased to assist you in any project specific future planning efforts to ensure that you are using our most recent planning,numbers. Please contact me if you have any other questions of if we can be of further assistance. Patrick McNetly Principal Staff Analyst Engineering Planning Division Orange County Sanitation District 10844 Ellis Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708-8127 (714-593-7163) prncnellY.@ocsd.com Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-8 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR OGSD Flow Factors for General Planning Purposes Valid as of 4-01-09 - 727 gpd/acre for estate density residential(0 3 d.u./acre); - 1468 gpd/acre for low density residential(4-7d.u.lacre); - 3451 gpd/acre for medium density residential(8-16 dm./acre); 5474 gpd/acre for medium-high density residential 07-25 d.ulacre); - 7516 gpd/acre for high density residential(26-35 d.uJacre); 2262 gpd/acre for commerclaOffice; 3167 gpd/acre for industrial; 2715 gpd/acre for Institutional; 5429 gpd/acre for high intensity industrial/commercial; • 150 gpd/room for hotels and motels; 50 gal./seat for restaurants,and 129 gpd/acre for recreation and open space usage. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-9 11 - Responses to Comments OCTA ri a t>rtt cis August 27,2009et �iic ti;_ .,.� G6a�m;An ,Q Ms.Jennifer Villaseflor Planning Department 2000 Main Street,P Floor `iw,or Huntington Beach,CA 92648 crr str;nxr. it:YrC' Subject: Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan No. 5 Draft Program Environmental Impact Report SCN:2008011124 Dear Ms.Villasehor: n. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has reviewed the above %.� referenced document.The following comments are provided for your consideration: is�rar OCTA Bus Line 173 should be added to the list of OCTA bus lines that operate within the study area. Line 173 operates between Huntington Beach and Costa OCTA-1 Mesa along Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Street, First Street,and Atlanta Avenue. Regarding the Walnut Avenue Realignment and 60,Street Realignment(Option) 3 referred to in Section 4.12 Transportation and Parking on pages 4-173 to 4-175: rf>> o Please note that roadway alignment changes to Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH) facilities, where the new alignment still serves the roadway's basic intent, do not require a OCTA-2 cooperative study. They do, however, require an administrative amendment to the MPAH(Page 13 of the OC MPAH Guidelines). o The realigned sections of Walnut Avenue and 6th Street will need to retain the current MPAH classification as Secondary Arterials, ;ter- otherwise,an MPAH amendment will be necessary. £ If you have any questions or comments,please contact Wendy Garcia by phone at :w.vesr:.�i (714)560-5738 or by email at wgarcia@octa.net. =Charles La ZbX�Lj Manager,Transportation Planning c: Joseph Alcock,OCTA Wendy Garcia,OCTA Tryal Edmundson,OCTA :rya Ccu•�ty T anspnr vio;Authority &'UthA.&loStreet. .{.xw 1411,14,0(vtge/Cal1°omta 92563.75841(714i560•UCTA(6282) Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-10 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA AJ September 8,2009 kh�, Ms.Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 ASSOCIATION of jvillasenor0surfcity-hb.oro GOVERNMENTS Main Office RE:SCAG Comments on the Environmental Impact Report for the City of Huntington Beach Downtown 818 west seventh street Speck Plan Update[SCAG No.1200905461 , 12th Floor Los Angeles,California Dear Ms.Viilasenor, 9001I-3435 Thank you for submitting the Environmental Impact Report for the City of Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan Update[SCAG No.1200906461 to the Southern California Association of Governments(SCAG) t(213)2361ago for review and comment. SCAG is the authorized regional agency for Inter-Governmental Review of f(21.3)n&182S Programs proposed for federal financial assistance and direct development activities,pursuant to Presidential Executive Order 12372(replacing A•95 Review).Additionally,pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21083(d)SCAG reviews Environmental Impacts Reports of projects of regional significance for consistency wvnvscagse.gw with regional plans per the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, Sections 16125(d) and 15206(a)(1). SCAG is also the designated Regional Transportation Planning Agency and as such is responsible for both preparation of the Regional Transportation Plan(RTP) and Regional Transportation Officers Improvement Program (RTiP) under California Government Code Section 65080 and 65082. As the President clearinghouse for regionally significant projects per Executive Order 12372,SCAG reviews the consistency of Ion Edney,a Centro local plans,projects,and programs with regional plans.This activity is based on SCAG's responsibilities as a FmtWce President regional planning organization pursuant to state and federal laws and regulations. Guidance provaladd by Larry Mccailom Highland these reviews is intended to assist local agencies and project sponsors to take actions that contribute to-the SeCOnd Vie President attainment of regional goals and policies. Pam O'Connor,Santa Monica SCAG staff has reviewed this project and determined that the proposed project is regionally significant per h"n'edlMon,t take ideForest ons California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)Guidelines,Sections 15125 andlor 15206.The project proposes Rkhard Dixon Wke Forest to amend the General Plan Land Use and Circulation Elements to reflect the various changes in land use and Executive/Administration development standards,including increases in density(up to 60 dulacre)and building heights,as well as the Committee chair reconfiguration of the Specific Plan districts. Jon Edney.El Centro We have evaluated this project based on the policies of SCAG's Regional Transportation Plan(RTP)and Policy Committee Chairs Compass Growth Vision(CGV)that may be applicable to your project.The RTP and CGV can be found on Community,Economicand the SCAG web site at: http://scag.ca.gov/igr.v/igr.The attached detailed comments are meant to provide guidance Human Development for considering the proposed project within the context of our regional goals and policies.We also encourage Carl Morehouse,vemtua the use of the SCAG List of Mitigation Measures extracted from the RTP to aid with demonstrating Energy&Environment consistency with regional plans and policies.Please provide a copy of the Final Environmental impact Report Keith Hanks,Assa (FEIR)for our review.if you have any questions regarding the attached comments,please contact Bernard Tronsponation Lee at(213)236-1800.Thank you. Mike Ten,South Pasadena Si ly. J b Li ger sessm Housing&EIR DOCS#153581 The Regional Council is comprised of 83 elected officials representing 189 cities,six counties,five County Transporta don Commisslorls, Imperial Valley Association of Governments and aTribal Government representative within Southern California. 6.16.09 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-11 11 - Responses to Comments September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Villasenor COMMENTS ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN UPDATE [SCAG NO.120090646] PROJECT LOCATION The Downtown Specific Plan(DTSP)is located within the City of Huntington Beach, located along the Pacific Ocean in northwest Orange County.The project site boundaries cover an area of approximately 336 acres located within the City's Downtown.No change to the existing DTSP boundary is proposed.The DTSP project area covers 336 acres in the traditional and historic heart of the City.Generally,the DTSP area extends from the intersection of Goldenwest Street with Pacific Coast Highway and curves along the coastline, including the Huntington Beach Pier, down to Beach Boulevard.The inland boundary of the DTSP area follows the prolongation of Sunrise Drive from Beach Boulevard to Pacific View Avenue where the boundary curves along Huntington Street and Atlanta Avenue. From Atlanta Avenue the boundary flows along Orange Avenue and continues up Lake Street to Palm Avenue where it connects to Main Street,and along Pecan Avenue to 6th Street.From 6th Street and Walnut Avenue to Goldenwest Street and Walnut Avenue, parcels within the first block adjacent to Pacific Coast Highway are included in the DTSP area.All boundary lines follow the centerline of the affected street. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Development within the existing downtown core (Main Street and outlying streets from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue) primarily consists of commercial and mixed-use developments. Existing developments range from one-story stand-alone commercial buildings to four-story mixed use (commercial/office/residential) developments with residential uses interspersed throughout although mostly occurring on the outlying streets(3rd Street and 5th Street).The most intense development and SCAG-1 activity occur at the intersection of Pacific Coast"Highway and Main Street,across from the Municipal Pier, Pier Plaza and the beach.Two large developments, Pierside Pavilion and Oceanview Promenade,are developed on the two corners of the intersection. These developments are four-story mired use developments reaching heights of up to 67 feet(Oceanview Promenade)and 71 feet(Pierside Pavilion) on average.Architectural features reach as high as 85 feet Within the first block on Main Street,ground floor uses consist of retail businesses and restaurants.The second and third blocks of Main Street(from Walnut Avenue to Orange Avenue) are developed with similar uses, but development is slightly less intense. One notable project within the third block of Main Street is Plaza Almeria, a mixed use (commercialfresidential)development with an average height of approximately 54 feet. North of Orange Avenue, Main Street is developed with older commercial buildings,a three-story multi-family residential development(Townsquare condominiums)with ground floor commercial at street level,the Huntington Beach Art Center, and the Main Street branch library. The streets adjacent to Main Street within the downtown core,particularly on 3rd Street and 5th Streets are interspersed with a mix of residential and commercial uses. The Strand, a mixed-use (commercialloffice/hotel) development, was recently completed on 5th Street from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut Avenue.The Strand is approximately 50 feet in height and includes ground floor retail and restaurant uses,a boutique hotel,office space on the upper floors,and a 470-space subterranean parking structure. Development within the DTSP area outside of the'downtown oore"includes the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort and the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa-These projects are largescale hotel developments located on Pacific Coast Highway.In addition,Pacific City,which is under construction,is a large mixed-use project consisting of seven commercial buildings with retail,office, restaurant,cultural, and entertainment uses.The commercial portion of Pacific City is planned to have carts,kiosks,outdoor dining, live entertainment indoors and outdoors, and a boutique hotel. The Pacific City residential component is approved for 516 condominium units and outdoor recreational amenities, including a two- acre Village Green park.The remaining outlying districts of the DTSP area(outside of the downtown core) include established single-and multi-family residential uses on properties within the first block between Pacific Coast Highway and Walnut Avenue from 9th Street to Goldenwest Street, properties along 6th DOGS#153581 Page 2 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-12 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Viilasenor Street,and properties along Lake Street, 1st Street,and 2nd Street.The northern portion of the DTSP area between Acacia Avenue and Palm Avenue is developed with primarily residential uses. Newer residential development within the downtown area includes the 184-unit waterfront Residential development,which was completed in 2004 and is located behind the Waterfront hotels west of Beach Boulevard. Existing General Plan designations in the DTSP area include; Commercial Visitor(CV-d, CV-F7-sp); Open Space(OS-S);Public(P);Residential High Density(RH-30-sp,RH-30-d-sp);and Mixed Use(MH- F4130-sp-pd,MV-F6125-sp-pd,MV-F8-d-sp,M-1711/25-sp-pd,MV-F12-sp-pd).The existing zoning for the DTSP area is Specific Plan 5—Downtown Specific Plan—Coastal Zone.The Downtown Specific Plan boundaries have not changed since its initial adoption in 1983.Within the existing DTSP are 11 districts, each with separate development standards and permitted uses.The existing districts of the DTSP are listed below: • District 1—Visitor-serving Commercial • District 2—Residential • District 3—Visitor-serving Commercial • District 4—Mixed-Use;Office Residential • District 5—Mixed-Use;Commercial/Office/Residential • District 6—Mixed-Use;Commercial/Office/Residential • District 7—Visitor-serving Commercial. SCAG-1 • District 8—High Density Residential Cont. • District 9—CommerciaURecrea#ion • District 10-Pier-related Commercial • District 11—Beach Open Space The project proposes to reconfigure the existing 11 Specific Plan districts into 7 districts, modify development and parking standards, incorporate design guidelines, and provide recommendations for street improvements, public amenities, circulation enhancements, infrastructure and public facility improvements and parking strategies. The intent is to generate a regulating document to promote more development opportunities,increased amenities, enhanced architecture and aesthetics, more compatible and complementary uses, and an overall improved identity for downtown Huntington Beach. The following table identifies the total projected maximum new new development potential associated with the proposed DTSP Update that could potentially occur over a 20-year period of time. Based on the market study,new development potential is anticipated to occur in the reconfigured District 1 and does not account for unique constraints on individual parcels.Also,build-out will occur over time in response to market demand,and thus it is unknown when complete build-out will occur. G. Retail 213,467 sf Restaurant 92,332 sf Office 92,784 sf Cultural Facilities 30,000 sf Residential 648 units Hotel 235 rooms The Environmental impact Report(EIR)is subject to review and certification by the Planning Commission. The DTSP Update will require adoption by the City of Huntington Beach City Council and the approval of the California Coastal Commission.The California Coastal Commission has discretionary authority over the proposed DTSP Update.The DTSP Update requires a Zoning Text Amendment(the revisions to the document)in addition to amendments to the Citys General Plan and Local Coastal Program(LCP).The following is a summary of the proposed amendments to the General Plan and the Local Coastal Program. DOGS#153581 Page 3 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-13 11 - Responses to Comments September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Villasenor • Local Coastal Program—The DTSP requires an amendment to the City's certified Local Coastal Program.After final local action by the Huntington Beach City Council,the proposed amendment to the Local Coastal Program would be required to be forwarded to the California Coastal Commission for approval.The amendment to the Local Coastal Program consists of changes to the implementation Program(IP),which would reflect the text revisions to the Downtown Specific Plan and revisions to the Coastal Element/Land Use Plan,which are discussed below. e Land Use Element—The proposed amendments include updating the land Use Plan/Map,the Land Use Schedule,and the Subarea Map and Schedule.These changes are associated with revising the land use designations identified for the 11 districts of the existing DTSP so that the element reflects the proposed 7 districts of the DTSP Update.The existing General Plan land use designations within the DTSP area are Commercial Visitor-design overlay(CV-d); Commercial Visitor—3.0 Floor Area Ratio(FAR)—specific plan overlay(CV-177-sp);Open Space—Shore(OS- S); Residential High Density—30 units per acre—specific plan overlay(RH-30-sp); Residential High Density—30 units per acre—design overlay—specific plan overlay(RH-30-d-sp);Mixed Use Horizontal-1.25 FAR—30 du/acre—specific plan overlay—pedestrian overlay(MH-F4l30-sp-p# Mixed Use Vertical-2.0 FAR—25 dulacre—specific plan overlay—pedestrian overlay(MV-F8/25- sp-pd);Mixed Use Vertical- 1.5 FAR(MU)-0.35(C)!25 du/acre—design overlay—specific plan overlay(MV F8-d-sp); Mixed Use-2.0 FAR(MU)-2.0(C)✓25 du/acre—specific plan overlay— pedestrian overlay(M-Fll/25-sp-pd); Mixed Use Vertical -3.0 FAR(MU)-3.0 (C)130 du/acre— SCAG-1 specific plan overlay—pedestrian overlay(MV-1712-sp-pd);Public(P). Cont. The proposed land use designations would revise land use designations for District i (downtown core)and District 4(established residential).Currently,the proposed District 1 is subject to six land use designations mostly consisting of various ranges of mixed use designations and densities, except for the Main Street Library site, which is part of the proposed Cultural Arts Overlay and currently has a P(Public)land use designation.The proposed land use designation would consolidate the various mixed use designations and one public designation into one mixed use designation.Revisions to the land use designations in the proposed District 4 would revise existing mixed use and residential-high density designations to residential high density. This revision would reflect the existing land uses that are currently developed and would be consistent with the permitted land uses and development standards of the proposed District 4.The land use designations for the remaining districts would be consistent with current designations.In addition to the revised land use designations, the community subareas are proposing to change to be consistent with the reconfigured districts as well as the revised land use designations. These changes consist of revisions to the subarea map and schedule as a result of deleting,creating and re-numbering subareas. Due to these revisions,subarea 3D,located outside of the DTSP area, is also proposed to be revised.This subarea would be renumbered only and does not propose substantive changes in terms of standards,principles or permitted uses. Coastal Element—The proposed amendments are consistent with the changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements.The Coastal Element/Land Use Plan Is proposed to be amended to reflect new land use designations as a result of the reconfiguration of the 11 existing districts into seven. Text and tables in the Coastal Element are proposed to be updated to reflect current conditions within the DTSP area.Table C-3,'Public Parking Opportunities within Coastal Divisions, is proposed to be updated to reflect existing conditions. Table C-5, Existing Downtown Area Commercial Facrlitles, is proposed to be updated to correctly reflect existing visitor-serving projects within the Downtown area (e.g., the Hyatt Regency, The Strand, proposed/approved projects such as Pacific City and the Waterfront). Figures C-8(Zone 4 Land Use Plan),C-10(Sub-Area Map),C-14(Trails and Bikeways),Table C- 1 Land Use, Density and Overlay Schedule and Table C-2 Community District and Subarea Schedule will be revised consistent with the proposed changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements.Two policy changes are proposed to provide consistency with the proposed revisions in DOCS#t 153581 Page 4 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-14 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Vittasenor the DTSP Update.Policy 2.4.2(b)of the Coastal Element is proposed to be revised to"Implement a comprehensive parking strategy for the Downtown" in place of"implement the Downtown Parking Master Plan".Policy C5.1.6(2)wilt be revised to reflect changes in the Design Guidelines and the direction to move away from adherence to Mediterranean-style architecture.The revised policy would read, "Require that new development be designed to reflect the Downtown's historical structures.* SCAG-1 Circulation Element—The DTSP Update proposes modifications that would amend Figure CE-9: Cont. Trails and Bikeways as a result of recommendations proposed in the DTSP Update and traffic study for the project. There are state and responsible agencies that have discretionary or appellate authority over individual projects that could potentially be initiated in the future located in the DTSP area and subject to the DTSP. Other approvals include those from utility and services providers (e.g., water, sewer, electrical, gas, telephone, cable) for extension and connection of facilities, and also applicable requirements of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana. CONSISTENCY WITH REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN Regional Growth Forecasts The Draft Program Environmental Impact Report (DPEIR) should reflect the most current SCAG forecasts, which are the 2008 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Population, Household and Employment forecasts (adopted May 2008). The forecasts for your region, subregion and city are as follows: Adopted SCAG Regionwide Forecasts' 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Population 5B,948 19,4f 8,344 20,465,830 21 22,395.1211 23 255,377 24 057 286 Households 6 086 986 6�474,074 _ 6 840,328 7,156,645 .7,449,484 7,710,722 Employment 8,349,4531 73 93913,3761 10,287125 Adopted OCCOG Subregion Forecasts' 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Population 3,314.W 3,451,757 3 533,935 3,586 285 3 629,540 3,653,988 SCAG 2 Households 1,039,201 1071�810 1,088,375 1,102370 1,110,659 1118490 Employment 1755167 1837771 1897�352 1933,058 1,960,633 1,981901 Adopted City of Huntington Beach Forecasts' 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Population 1 212,9571 217,822 1 220,8921 222,570 224,788 1 225,8151 Households 1 77,2371 77,720 1 77,968 78,3151 78,8391 79,241 Employment 1 92,0281 96,842 1 99,8301 100,085 1.The 2006 RTP growth forecast at the regional,subregionmt,and dty levels was adopted by the Regional Council in @key 2008. SCAG Staff Comments: The DEIR considers SCAG's RTP growth forecasts,although from the content in the DPEIR,it is unclear if they are the final 2008 RTP growth forecasts.in case they are not,SCAG staff suggests DOGS#153581 Page 5 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-15 11 - Responses to Comments September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Villasenor SCAG-2 utilizing the final 2008 RTP growth forecasts. Cont. The 2008 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP)also has goals and policies that are pertinent to this proposed project. This RTP links the goal of sustaining mobility with the goals of fostering economic development,enhancing the environment,reducing energy consumption,promoting transportation-friendly development patterns, and encouraging fair and equitable access to residents affected by socio- economic,geographic and commercial limitations.The RTP continues to support all applicable federal and state laws in implementing the proposed project.Among the relevant goals and policies of the RTP are the following: Regional Transportation Plan Goals. RTP G1 Maximize mobility and accessibility for all people and goods in the region. RTP G2 Ensure travel safety and reliability for all people and goods in the region. RTP G3 Preserve and ensure a sustainable regional transportation system. RTP G4 Maximize the productivity of our transportation system. RTP G5 Protect the environment,improve air quality and promote energy efficiency. RTP G6 Encourage land use and growth patterns that complement our transportation investments. RTP G7 Maximize the security of our transportation system through improved system monitoring, rapid recovery planning,and coordination with other security agencies. SCAG Staff Comments: SCAG staff finds the project partially meets consistency with RTP goals overall.RTP G2,G3,and G7 SCAG-3 are not applicable to this project since it Is not a transportation project. The proposed project partially meets consistency with RTP G1.Mobility pertains to the speed at which one may travel and the delay,or difference between the actual travel time and travel time that would be experienced if a person traveled at the legal speed limit. Accessibility measures how well the transportation system provides people access to opportunities, such as jobs, education, shopping, recreation,and medical care.Per page 4-231,"with implementation of the recommended mitigation measures,the project will not result in unavoidable adverse significant impacts to transportation and parking.'This would ensure that significantly impacted intersections would be brought up to at least a Level of Service D,which may still result in some impact to mobility.with regard to accessibility,the Specific Plan area's mixture of land uses in conjunction with the street pattern promotes a certain level of accessibility. However, given the projects geographically constrained location, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean,and its distance from Interstate 405(approximately five miles from the interchange with Beach Boulevard),accessibility to other areas within the City and the larger region is more limited. The proposed project meets consistency with RTP G4.Productivity Is a system efficiency measure that reflects the degree to which the transportation system performs during peak demand conditions.Per page 4-231,"With implementation of the recommended mitigation measures,the project will not result in unavoidable adverse significant impacts to transportation and parking."This equates to a Level of Service of D or higher. The proposed project partially meets consistency with RTP G5.The Downtown Specific Plan Update intends to create a balanced transportation system and encourages the use of public transportation, biking,and walking.Pages 4-178,4-181,4-212,and 4-213 describe these modes,all of which would reduce the impact on the environment.However,there would be air quality impacts.Per page 4-52, there would be significant and unavoidable impacts, as ROG and PM,o would exceed SCAQMD thresholds. The proposed project meets consistency with RTP G6.Several project objectives,listed on page 3- 36,namely establishing and maintaining efficient on-site and off-site traffic circulation,encouraging DOCS#153581 Page 6 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-16 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Viliasenor development of underused parcels, and providing adequate parking that is integrated into the SCAG-3 framework of pedestrian pathways within the downtown, cont GROWTH VISIONING The fundamental goal of the Compass Growth Visioning effort is to make the SCAG region a better place to live,work and play for all residents regardless of race,ethnicity or Income class.Thus,decisions regarding growth,transportation,land use,and economic development should be made to promote and sustain for future generations the region's mobility, livability and prosperity. The following "Regional Growth Principles" are proposed to provide a framework for local and regional decision making that improves the quality of life for all SCAG residents.Each principle is followed by a specific set of strategies intended to achieve this goal. Principle 1:Improve mobility for all residents. GV PIA Encourage transportation investments and land use decisions that are mutually supportive. GV P1.2 Locate new housing near existing Jobs and new jobs near existing housing. GV P1.3 Encourage transit-oriented development SCAG q GV PIA Promote a variety of travel choices SCAG Staff Comments: Where SCAG staff is able to assess, the proposed project meets consistency with Growth Visioning Principle 1. The proposed project meets consistency with GV PIA. As mentioned earlier,several Specific Plan Update objectives intend to balance transportation Investments with land use decisions. SCAG staff is unable to assess GV P1.2.While Chapter 4.9,Population and Housing,discusses additional population growth as a result of implementation of the Downtown Specific Flan Update, it does not discuss potential growth in employment and the impact on the City's overall jobsthousing ratio.SCAG staff recommends that the FPEIR include this discussion. SCAG staff is unable to assess GV P1.3. While the DPEiR discusses Orange County Transportation Authority bus routes that circulate through the project area,as well as a potential downtown trolley service, it is not dear whether higher-density development is encouraged specifically at bus and trolley route stops.SCAG staff recommends that the FPEIR include this discussion. The proposed project meets consistency with GV PIA. As mentioned previously, the project would promote public transportation,biking,and walking,in addition to the automobile. Principle 2:Foster livability In all communities. GV P2.1 Promote infill development and redevelopment to revitalize existing communities. GV P2.2 Promote developments,which provide a mix of uses GV P2.3 Promote people scaled,"walkable communities. GV P2.4 Support the preservation of stable,single-family neighborhoods. SCAG-5 SCAG Staff Comments: Where SCAG staff is able to assess, the proposed project meets consistency with Growth Visioning Principle 2. DOCS#153581 Page 7 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-17 11 - Responses to Comments September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Villasenor The proposed project meets consistency with GV P2.1_ The project objectives on page 3-36 discuss providing an established vision and create a land use plan for the reuse of critical parcels, as well as encouraging development of underused parcels. With regard to GV P2.2 and P2.3,the proposed project meets consistency.The project vision elements, listed on page 3-8, include creating a successful mixed-use environment and SCAG-5 establishing strong pedestrian connectivity. cont. SCAG staff is unable to assess GV P2.4. On page 3-14. the discussion about District 4, Established Residential, mentions increased density without any mention of protecting existing single-family homes.However,one of the vision elements,on page 3-8,suggests that established residential neighborhoods would be protected.SCAG staff recommends that the FPEIR clarify the projects positron on this subject. Principle 3:Enable prosperity for all people GV P3.1 Provide,in each community,a variety of housing types to meet the housing needs of all income levels. GV P3.2 Support educational opportunities that promote balanced growth. GV P3.3 Ensure environmenfai justice regardless of race,ethnicity or income class. GV P3A Support local and state fiscal policies that encourage balanced growth GV P3.5 Encourage civic engagement. SCAG Staff Comments: Where sufficient information is provided in the DPEIR,the proposed project meets consistency SCAG-6 with Growth Visioning Principle 3.GV P3.2 and GV P3.5 are not applicable. With regard to GV P3.1,the proposed project meets consistency.Page 4-155 indicates that the "DTSP Update considers an additional 648 housing units within the 336 acres of the DTSP area. The CWs Regional Housing Needs Assessment obligation through 2014 is 2,092 units citywide. Some of those units will likely be produced among the units projected for the DTSP Update.in addition,the City s inclusionary housing ordinance requires that 10%of all projects with three or more units (15% for redevelopment areas) be affordable. Most of the DTSP area is in a redevelopment area." Based on information provided in the DPEIR,SCAG staff is unable to assess GV P3.3 and P3.4. Principle 4:Promote sustalnabillty for future generations. GV P4.1 Preserve rural,agricultural,recreational,and environmenta0ysensitive areas GV P4.2 Focus development in urban centers and existing cities. GV P4.3 Develop strategies to accommodate growth that uses resources efficiently,eliminate pollution and significantly reduce waste. GV P4.4 Utilize green"development techniques SCAG Staff Comments: SCAG-7 The proposed project generally meets consistency with Growth Visioning Principle 4.GV P4.1 is not applicable. As mentioned previously, under Growth Visioning Principle 2, the proposed project may be characterized as an infili development and therefore meets consistency with GV P4.2. DOCS#153581 Page 8 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-18 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR September 8,2009 SCAG No.120090546 Ms.Viilasenor The proposed project generally meets consistency with GV P4.3. Page 4-51 discusses energy efficiency measures and page 4-247 discusses water conservation measures that the project would implement. SCAG-7 cost. With regard to GV P4A,the proposed project appears to meet consistency.One of the projecrs objectives,listed on page 3-36,is to"Implement green and sustainable building practices,where appropriate and feasible." CONCLUSION Overall,the proposed project generally meets consistency with SCAG Regional Transportation Plan Goals and Growth Visioning Principles.SCAG staff recommends additional discussion and clarification,where mentioned in this letter. All feasible measures needed to mitigate any potentially negative regional impacts associated with the proposed project should be implemented and monitored,as required by CEQA.We recommend that you review the SCAG List of Mitigation Measures for additional guidance,and encourage you to follow them, SCAG-8 where applicable to your project.The SCAG List of Mitigation Measures may be found here: htto://www.scag.ca.govrar/documents/SCAG IGRMMRP 2008.pdf When a project is of statewide,regional,or areawide significance,transportation information generated by a required monitoring or reporting program shall be submitted to SCAG as such information becomes reasonably available, in accordance with CEQA, Public Resource Code Section 21018.7, and CEQA Guidelines Section 15097(g). DOGS#153581 Page 9 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-19 11 - Responses to Comments MICHAEL C. ADAMS ASSOCIATES September 1,2009 SEP 0 2 2009 Huntington Beach, Jennifer Villasenor,Associate Planner PLANNING cr• City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re: Draft Environmental Impact Report No.08-001 (Downtown Specific Plan Update) Jennifer: Thank you for the opportunity to review the draft E.I.R.for the Downtown Speck Plan update. 1.0 Introduction The document is stated to be a program E.I.R.which it is with respect to evaluating potential development guidelines and regulations for private investment;however,the document should also be a project E.I.R.with respect to the proposed changes to the various public facilities streets,sidewalks, parking facilities, utilities, infrastructure and cultural arts complex). Changes ADAMS-1 proposed to the public facilities are presented in great detail in the Specific Plan and if implemented will have a great impact on the surrounding private properties ability to offer proposals consistent with the Specific Plan update. As a project E.I.R.the proponent or developer is the City. The City being both the project proponent and the lead agency for environmental review may account for the lack of objective disclosure addressing the changes to the downtown infrastructure. 2.2 Brief Proiect Description Throughout the document,the project description is limited to addressing private property,when a great portion of the property downtown is publicly controlled. ADAMS-2 The proposed public areas and infrastructure changes in the Specific Plan will have an equal if not greater environmental impact on the area. P.O.BOX 382 HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 PHONE 714.374.5678 FAX 714.374.2211 e-mail:A0Igjrt35AA J.rr,com Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-20 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 2.3 Project Alternatives Add an alternative which analyzes: o Expanded downtown core area subject to the existing design regulations and limits,with minimal changes to the existing streets layout,sidewalk and bike path design and on-street parking supply. Maintain the unique residential and resident commercial neighborhood,that add to the diversity in character downtown. ADAMS-3 This option will allow the under developed areas around the downtown core to expand in a manner consistent with the established projects along Main Street and will create community impacts that can be more realistically resolved. 3.0 Project Descriation The project background section states that community outreach and an analysis of existing conditions were conducted to define the issues within the downtown. While a limited amount of research was conducted,the issues outlined in the vision section were preselected by City staff and the consultant. Most of the elements on the list comprising the vision statement can only be implemented ADAMS-4 through public improvements. This clearly indicates that the Downtown Specific Plan is intended to be the document that guides the implantation of the public infrastructure improvements,and as such the E.I.R. needs to analyze the impacts of the public improvements in greater detail. How will the public improvements be phased and will the utilities be sized with sufficient capacity to accommodate the anticipated private investment. 3.3.2 Net New Development Potential To better understand the impacts associated with the net new development two additional items should be included in the E.I.R. 1. A chart that shows existing uses,by activity similar to the new development maximum potential(table 3.3.1). This should be further categorized as occupied or vacant but approved. The assumption that downtown has 715,000 sq.ft.of combined activity does not reflect the true conditions nor provide a side-by-side comparison of existing to proposed land uses. This information becomes important when analyzing traffic counts and parking demands that are based on existing land use ADAMS-5 occupancies that are approximately 20%below current maximum build- out. The presented analysis will allow for a greater capacity of new development than the current infrastructure can accommodate. 2. A chart identifying the phasing plan for implementation of public improvements. Will the improvements be completed in a timely manner so that future downtown development can tap into upgraded facilities, or will each proposal have to complete a small portion of the public improvements in order to be developed? The latter will mean that the new street improvements,bike and pedestrian ways,public parking and expanded utility services will be on going for the next twenty years. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-21 11 - Responses to Comments 3.5 Statement of Objectives The listed project objectives are intended to reflect the reasons the Specific Plan is being updated. The stated objectives do not indicate a need for a 40% increase in downtown commercial activity, nor increased residential densities or building mass. The anticipated public improvements including wider sidewalks, new bikeways,expanded beach parking and cultural arts building,will only add to ADAMS-b the downtown's problem with insufficient convenient parking and poor circulation. The limited area for downtown commercial will continue to function best if the area north of Orange Avenue addresses the needs of the residents;;and the area between Orange Avenue and P.C.H.attracts the visitors along with the locals. This approach will allow for better more cost effective implementation of the identified objectives. 33 Cumulative Development The listing of cumulative projects does not identify the proposed change to the Pierside Pavilion project from theatres to office space. The listing of projects outside of the downtown area is not up to date and does not analyze the ADAMS-7 cumulative impacts associated with the downtown expansion. 4.1 Aesthetics Impact-Adverse effect on existing scenic vistas will occur with the proposed changes. The City's Design Review process does not include standards to encourage the preservation of scenic vistas. The architectural standards identified in the report are only intended to soften the impact of larger structures. The impact of substantially larger structures immediately adjacent to smaller ADAMS-8 ones(addressing light, shadows, air circulation or scenic vistas), has not been adequately addressed. Only one mitigation measure requiring the applicant to address building lighting does not reflect the true impacts. Mitigation-Add a mitigation measure which identifies how a project will comply with neighborhood and design guidelines aesthetic concerns. 4.2 Air Quality The various mitigation measures should also apply to all public improvement projects. This section would be a good opportunity to discuss the need for a reduction in parking requirements,both commercial and residential, and the development of additional public transit facilities. ADAMS-9 Impact:significant impacts are unavailable While the State of California is still formalizing a quantitative analysis method for greenhouse gas emissions,the reliance on a mitigation measure addressing construction practices, seems insufficient to determine no significant cumulative impacts. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-22 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR Mitigation-Preliminary standards have been developed by the State Air ADAMS-s Resources Board. An analysis of potential build-out based on those standards cont. should be In the E.I.R. 4.3 Cultural Resources Impact-The loss of an individual historical resource may indeed be unavoidable to accommodate a project. However,the analysis should not be limited to the ADAMS-10 loss of an individual structure, but the connection of the structure to the neighborhood and fabric of the community. Additional mitigation needs to be included. 4.4 Geology and Soils No comment 4.5 Hazards and Hazardous Materials No comment 4.6 Hydrology and Water Quality No comment 4.7 Land Use and Planninq Impact-The proposed intensification of potential development activity may indeed create a physical divide with established neighborhoods. Former district 6 was intended to be a resident serving commercial area and act as a transition between and established residential neighborhood and the downtown core. Former district 4 was intended to be an exclusive residential area adjacent to the downtown. Former district 3 was intended to be the area with the greatest intensity of development,the introduction or gateway to the commercial core_ ADAMS-11 These unique and distinct areas have been removed from the plan allowing equal building bulk and density throughout the downtown simply to allow for a greater degree of growth with few limitations on the type of activities. Mitigation-The original concept will be lost with the plan adoption therefore the environmental impact is significant and unavailable as presented. 4.8 Noise Impacts-The expanded growth and development within the downtown do to the amended Specific Plan will contribute to significant increases in both traffic noise ADAMS-12 and additional people in a downtown commercial area. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-23 11 - Responses to Comments Mitigation-Consider only noise levels within buildings for compliance with City standards,exterior noise sources are not truly mitigatable. Consider residential only areas,the mix of residents and commercial patrons produces non- ADAMS-12 mitigatable noises. Consider strict controls on commercial activities,hours of cont. operation,clustering of restaurants,outdoor activities and remote parking facilities. 4.9 Population and Housing The true population per household in the downtown is greater than census average and greater than the 2.4 used in the E.I.R. Impact-The proposed changes in the Downtown Specific Plan will induce population growth and result in overcrowding of the existing housing stock. The removal of areas set a side for residential only will likely experience a loss in ADAMS-13 residential units;however overall in the downtown additional residential opportunities will be created. Mitigation-Add a measure to address the potential for over crowding and additional demands on the City's infrastructure including community open spaces 4.10 Public Services Impact-A true quantitative analysis of the potential downtown growth is not presented in the E.I.R.currently the police services are challenged with the existing supply of bars and restaurants,the changes to the Specific Plan will allow the current number to nearly double. The Fire department has expressed their concerns;however,there was no discussion in response to the change in response time with the realigned and narrower streets through the downtown. The demands on the downtown library and parks will increase simply because more people will be living in the neighborhood. Mitigation-There are known impacts,additional funds should be budgeted for all ADAMS-14 community services in the downtown annually for the life of the Specific Plan. This is simply a cost of community growth and expansion. Formulation of an expanded Business Improvement District or formulation of a Community Facilities Corporation may be necessary to reimburse the City for unique costs. More definitive mitigation measures need to be proposed. If the Specific Plan Amendment was proposed by a private developer the mitigation measures addressing public services would be worded very differently. The public service impacts are significant and need to be better defined and addressed. 4.11 Recreation Same comment as above if the downtown is a neighborhood, like other parts of the community,than all of the public services need to be in place prior to new` ADAMS-1 S development occupancy. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-24 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR Mitigation-Designate the downtown library and surround areas as a ADAMS-15 neighborhood park. This will address a community wide concern for additional park acreage and a neighborhood concern for limited public services. coat. 4.12 Transportation and Parking 2. Pedestrian Phase Signals Moving a large group of people at one time is important assuming there is an activity point on either side of P.C.H. 6"'Street is primarily a residential street inland from one-half of the first block,there is limited public parking on the inland side and limited commercial outlets;this may not be the best place to encourage pedestrian crossing. 1*`Street will become a major activity area when Pacific ADAMS-16 City is completed. However since the proposed retail at Pacific City is elevated above P.C.H.,this intersection is ideal for an overcrossing. Implementation of the pedestrian phase signals may truly not be necessary. Mitigation-Elimination of the pedestrian phase signals at 1 s`Street and 6th Street,which will allow the intersections to meet City level of service standards 1 6`h Street realignment-How will circulation be impacted with the proposed change? Will a traffic signal be necessary at the new intersection of Main Street and 6`h? Will response times for fire services be impacted by the elimination of the existing 6`h.Street alignment? The Existing Transportation System list does not include the former Pacific Electric right-of-way, Huntington Street,nor the adopted alignment of Delaware Street. The Public Transportation Service section does not address the potential interconnect between north Huntington Beach and the Downtown. The north ADAMS-17 Huntington Beach Transit Facility is proposed to play a major role in allowing an expansion of development in the Edinger Corridor area. New projects will be able to reduce their on-site parking requirements based on the location of the Transit Center. With the potential for significant increases in population growth at the north end of town and along Beach Blvd.,as proposed in the Edinger/Beach Specific Plan,it is logical to assume that new residents will rely less on individual cars and take advantage of convenient public transportation. The existing public transportation demand and the potential for new users would seem to indicate the need for a true transit center downtown not just an expanded bus stop. The extension of bicycle lanes and expansion of bicycle parking facilities may be appropriate if they will result in the reduction of vehicle traffic and parking requirements. However,the E.I.R.does not attribute any traffic improvements with the accommodation of bicycles. The opposite is true;increasing bicycle and ADAMS-18 pedestrian areas will eliminate on-street parking and reduce the width on the downtown streets. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-25 11 - Responses to Comments Existing Traffic Conditions do not reflect the currently established maximum development threshold of 715,000 sq.ft. There are a number of approved vacant spaces and under utilized properties which comprise the 715,000 sq.ft.a rough estimate is 20%underdeveloped. This is an important consideration when ADAMS-19 the traffic analysis claims to be based on a build out condition. The proposed new development possible within the plan is then added to the formula without accounting for the existing vacant conditions. The traffic analysis should note the discrepancy. A trolley system is a nice thing to offer visitors to the City, however unless the system is linking remote parking facilities to the Downtown,there will be little ADAMS-20 benefit to the impacts on parking and circulation. The downtown parking demand with the implemented amendment to the Specific Plan will result in the need for 300-400 additional parking spaces. The additional parking demand was divided into three downtown sectors without any association to future development in those areas. Site-specific locations for the ADAMS-21 additional parking were not identified. The need for expanded downtown parking should concentrate along Main Street between Orange Avenue and P.C.H. Over building parking in areas away from the downtown core will create impacts not analyzed in the E.I.R. Parking Improvement Strategies Residential Parking-In order to preserve the maximum amount of parking possible residential permit should only be required during the evening and ADAMS-22 overnight hours. Daytime parking in residential areas should be open to all. Parking Fees-Increasing the fees may indeed increase the supply of parking in public parking facilities. However unless combined with residential parking pass ADAMS-23 program,the residential areas will become more impacted with additional cars. Shuttle Service-The concept has been tried and failed a number of times. In order to work the remote parking facility must be on a major transportation route, like Beach Boulevard,and include convenient efficient service to the downtown and beaches. Based on the number of days the downtown area is truly impacted ADAMS-24 with a shortfall in parking it would appear that there is truly not a sufficient demand for the program. Mitigation-The mitigation measures identified only address the anticipated increases to traffic levels of service primarily along P.C.H. Mitigation measure should be added that identify timing for the following circulation and parking improvements: ADAMS-25 o Walnut extension o Orange/Atlanta/Lake interchange o Orange/Main intersection Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-26 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR o Atlanta/Huntington c Interim surface parking lots o New parking structure at the intersection of Orange and Main St. o Tired beach parking An additional note the E.I.R.mentions the inclusion for automated structured ADAMS-25 parking;however,no impacts were addressed for the proposed concept. Access Cont. and operation procedures are critical with this type of parking facility design. Mitigation-Add mitigation measures for specific traffic and parking solutions and definitive time frames for implantation. 4.13 Utilities and Service Systems Mitigation-Require that all utilities within the downtown area be upgraded according to a specific schedule in anticipation of the potential new development. ADAMS-26 Utilities should be upgraded concurrent with any new street improvements. A master plan of public utility improvements should be included in the E.I.R. 5.1 Significant Unavoidable Adverse Impacts Based on the previously stated comment I believe the following environmental issue areas should be added to the significant and unavoidable project-related cumulative impacts list: o Land Use and Planning ADAMS-27 o Public Services(in addition to Fire) o Utilities and Service(in addition to water) 6.0 Alternatives A moderate growth alternative should be addressed which proposes to implement sufficient public improvements to avoid significant unavoidable impacts,and allow continued growth and development of the downtown area ADAMS-28 consistent with the existing development intensity and density regulations and design guidelines. S' ere , Mike Ada s cc: Mary Beth Broeren Herb Fauland Kellee Fritzal City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-27 11 Responses to Comments August 9,2009 City OfthintingtOn Beach I'Lanning Department ATTN:Jennifer Villasenor 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re:Downtown Specific Plan DEIR No.08-00 1 park acreage accuracy Dear W Villasenor, The General Plan requires 5 acres,of parks(including beaches)per every 1.000 Huntington Beiwfi resident;as referred to on page 4-170 of the DEIR. According to the GeneralThm on page III-RCS-6 at http:hWww.sur.fcitV the citys total cumulafmc park acreage in 1992 exceeded the 5 acres per 1,000 people standard by 49 acres. But according to the DEIR page 4-170,in 2009 the city now falls short of the standard by 10 acres_ The shortfall may be considerably great"than 10 acres, Recently I spot-checked some of the park acreage figures at llttp://W%vw.stirfcity-hb.mg/Resi4detits/Parks against city-supplied GIS parks layer data and manna/Google Earth area measurements. I only checked a handful of the larger parks,and most ofthein have actual acreages less than what is reported on the city y-web page. BIXBY-1 For example,see attached Exhibit A for a Google Earth Pro screenshot of(keer Park. 'lliecity web site says 15 acres,but tbe,offier dataltell a different story. The yellow boundary line and white shape attributes come from the official city GIS parks layer. According to the GIS data, the two parcels that comprise Greer Park total to a little over I I acres. But look closer. Tit north Greer parcel actually extends to the centerline of McFadden, Melbourne,Yorkshire,and Brunswick streets. That street acreage comes to approximately 0.65 acres. So the usable recreational acreage,of Caver Park is more like 10.33 acres,N(Yr the 15 acres on the web site. Note that the web site acreage is about 45%greater than the usable acreage. Tice web site acreage figiires are demonstrably incorrect and this;strongly suggests that both the page 4-170 DEIR park acreage total of 1.001.16 acres and the 10 acre shortfall amount are also incorrect. I would like to see the response to comments section of the WSP Final EIR provide the following information: 1. An itetnized list of all parks and beaches in the city and the individual acreages for each BIXSY-w2 location verified against city or independent GIS data(i.e.Google T,,atth or any other OrTS Final Program Environmental. Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-28 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR tool)that only counts usable recreational space and which excludes parcel acreage I BIXBY-2 extending into public streets. The current city-wide park shortfall should be computed Cont. against this acreage total. 2. DEIR page 4-170 asserts without substantiation that"The City has met park requirements within the DTSP". Please provide an itemized list of the park/beach acreage being claimed for the DTSP area,as well as the current population of the DTSP area. DEIR 'BIXBY-3 Section 4.9(Population and Housing)only gives the anticipated DTSP population increase,not the current base population. Sincerely, Mark D.Bixby 17451 Hillgate Ln Huntington Beach,CA 926494707 714-625-0876 mark n,bixby.org Attachment: Exhibit A—Greer Park acreage measurern MBY-2 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-29 11 - Responses to Comments Exhibit,A—Greer Park L V; r Greer Acres=11,0787 Address=6900 MCFaddenAie RD=139 GISSymbol=51 Nm=Greer Shape area=d82590 ShapeJen=d289.5 " R Vi ling !III Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-30 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR August 31,2009 City of Huntington Beach Planning Department AT1`N:Jennifer Villasenor 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re:Downtown Specific Plan DER No.08-001 and sea-level rise Bear Ms.Villasenor, The issue of sea-level rise has been entirely omitted from the DTSP OBIR Page 64 of the 2009 California Climate Change adaptation Strategy discluSSion draftavailable from btti).,i'/]v%-w.climatedwm.cmgovf'adW 1pAonlindex.himl states: "In 2006,the California Climate Change Center reported a historic sea-level rise 00 inches in the lastcentury and projected an additional rise of 22-35 inches by the end of this century.Since that time numerous other studies have published projected ranges of 7-23 inches,20-55 inches,and 3279 inches of sea-level rise for this same.period,with the differences in these projections attributable to different methodologies used and BIX$Y2-1 how well or whether glacier ice melt is included in the calculations. This report uses the 20-55 inch projection,as it was the best available science at the time of the 2009 impacts assessment.Future sea-level rise estimates will vary based on future GHG emissions.Much ofthe damage from this accelerated sea-level rise will likely be caused by an increase in the frequency and intensity of coastal flooding and erosion associated with extreme weather events and storm surges." These beach erosion impacts are relevant to the DTSP DEIR in the following areas: • Parking—the DTSP envisions"tiered parking"structures along the beach side of Pacific Coast Highway(PCH)in order to handle the increased parking demand caused by the increased I)TSPdevelopment density. Yet according to the one-foot resolution 1,18 GIS contour layer (see attachmentl the pier-area parking lots currently sit at an elevation of approximately seven BIXBY2-2 feet above that ofthe surf run-up,line. A 55-inch sea-level rise could bring that surfrun-up lit to,within about two feet of parking elevation. Depending on how much beach erosion occurs,this could place the proposed parking structures at-risk. Note that the risk to beach parking at the southeastern end of the MP project area will be even greater,since the difference iri elevation between current parking and the surf run-up line is only about five feet • Transportation mid traffic—the-beach at the northwestern and of the DTSP project area is only about 100 feet wide,so beach erosion caused by sea-level rise could imperil PCH in that area (not to mention even tower-itrying sections of PCH outside of the Drrsp area)due to surf potentially breaking against the base of the bluff. If PCH is going to be subject to temporary on BIXBY2-3 even permatient closure as a result of sea-lave]rise,current transportation and traffic assumptions would no longer be valid. Coastal armoring may be required to protect PCH,but such armoring has the potential to worsen beach erosion in adjacent areas. City of Huntington Beach Final.Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-31 I I - Responses to Comments • Tourism—significant erosion of HB's sandy beaches will force a drop in physical capacity for beach tourists(i.e.less sandy beach=less space for tourist towels,etc). The loss of sandy beaches may also cause a general drop in tourism,driving the tourist-depended segment of the B1XBY2-4 local economy lower,and perhaps challenging some of the economic assumptions in the DTSP. Please see that the issue of sea-level rise is addressed in the DTSP Final EIR. Also please include sea- level rise in all future coastal EIRs,since this issue is not going to go away anytime soon. Sincerely, Mark D.Bixby 17451 Hillgate Ln Huntington Beach,CA 92649-4707 714-625-0876 mark:@bixby.org Attachment: Google.Earth base aerial with HB GIS contour lines Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-32 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 1 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-33 11 - Responses to Comments ILE Attention:Jennifer Villasenor,Associate Planner,City of Huntington Beach 0 2 2009 Comments of Paul Cross,109 Huntington Street,Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Hui%mi:ge:n 3eaen _. F':Attityit O DEPT. Re:Draft.Environmental Impact Report for the Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan Update The draft EIR errs in the following respects. The draft misrepresents the ambient height of existing downtown buildings in an effort to justify a new standard allowing five story buildings upon frontages of 100 feet or more.Selective height readings,counting thing such as elevator and clock towers were used to imply that five story CROSS-1 buildings already largely exist.This is a false depiction.The existing ambient height reflects a mixture of one,two,three and four story buildings.No justifcation is given for raising the existing standard,essentially three stories,to five. Expanding the allowable residential unit per acre to 60,as proposed,will lead to an attempted proliferation of efficiency-style condos.These typically are sold as second homes or rentals for summer time visitors,and as such will be vacant for nine months or more of the year.Couple the 60 units per acre standard with the five story building height,and the result will be more summer-time party goers,filling bars located below their efficiency apartments,and virtual abandoranent of those units during non-summer months.Such zoning also will stymie orderly CROSS-2 downtown development,as property owners defer development in the hope of attracting a property consolidator who will provide them with a financial bonanza.No justification is given for raising the existing residential standard to 60 per acre.This,indeed,is just another effort to bring into play the city's economic development agency,which eventually will provide large subsidies to developers with no proportionate property tax benefit to the city's general fund.The economic development agency is not unlike a"chain letter"or a"Ponzi Scheme:'dependent upon an ever increasing developmental base,accompanied by a paltry payout to the city's general fund. It is time to reign in this out-of-control agency. Ile downtown update improperly concentrates 200 one-bedroom units proposed for the Pacific City site upon one four acre quadrangle. No explanation is given why such units are not widely dispersed throughout the residential portion of that proposed development.Instead,the corner of CROSS-3 Huntington Street and Atlanta Avenue is virtually the sole repository of one-bedroom Pacific City units.As stated,no justification is given for this residential overload. The park-in-lieu fees to be paid by lVakar,the developer of Pacific City,are to be diverted by the city to pay for the construction of a senior center,which also will be used for such things as weddings and galas. There is no significant nexus between the proposed multi-purpose senior center and the ocean close Pacific City project.There should be a substantial residential and CROSS-4 visitor serving relationship between the project and any use of park-in-lieu fees,inasmuch as the project will block the ocean from the rest of the city for about a quarter of a mile,except that there will be one 20-foot corridor partially through the project. This is grossly insufficient and is Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-34 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR made even more egregious in that the city will end up refunding to Makar all of the park-in-lieu funds,and probably more,in payment for construction of the senior center by Makar under a no- bid contract.Makar even will earn a 15 percent management fee.(It should be noted that the senior center is in the final planning stage,and that ground-breaking is slated to commence soon.)Making matters even more incredible,a two acre green space requirement for Makar at Pacific City,is double counted by the city as a two acre partial satisfaction of the park need created by the 516 residential units proposed at Pacific City.This combination of apples and oranges is an outrage.Furthering the bizarre nature of the park-.in-lieu situation endorsed by the CROSS-4 city is the fact that Makar has abandoned its plans for a hotel at Pacific City and replaced them Cont. with a hotel)shared-ownership concept,allowing for condo-like living by resident-owners and renters,as opposed to what usually is thought of as hotel guests.These additional residents are not counted toward the park-lieu requirements.Stupidly,arguments are made that because the ocean is nearby,park requirements need not be satisfied.Nonsense,the Pacific City project permanently will block-offa quarter-mile of ocean access.Neither the park nor the park-in-lieu requirements are satisfied by the city,and this failure is not even discussed by the ER Stated simply,the senior center project has no nexus with the Pacific City project.Thus,the diversion o park funds from the latter to the former is contrary to California Coastal Commission requirements that ocean access cannot be-blocked without compensating mitigating measures. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-35 11 - Responses to Comments Page l of 1 Villasenor,Jennifer From: Tom Flanagan[con nect2aic@socaLrr.com] Sent: Friday,August 07,2009 3:26 PM To: Villasenor,Jennifer Subject:Downtown Specific Plan-Parking Meters on 8th Street Please contact me to discuss the parking plan that includes placing meters on 8th street where I live. In the consultant's report meters are being cast as a benefit to residents on 8th and other impacted streets. However,none of my neighbors see it that way. We do not want the meters and do not agree with the FLAN-1 faulty logic and unsolicited misrepresentations of our views provided by the consultant. I was unaware as were my neighbors that this was included in the DSP when the DSP was advertised as only impacting the shaded area on the map that was provided in your DSP mailing notification to residents. Tom Flanagan 327 8th Street HB (714)241-2011 8/1012009 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-36 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR RICHARDSON GRAY 415 Townsquare Lane#208 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 714-348-1928 richardson.gray@yahoo.com September 2,2009 HAND DELIVFRED Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner Planning Department City of l4witington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re: Huntinpton Beach Downtown Specific Plan Update Draft of June 12,2009 (June DTSP),its Cultural Arts Overlay(Overlay),and its Accompanying Draft Environmental Report of July 20,2009(Draft EIR) Dear Jennifer; This letter updates the January 22,2009 letter(January Letter),a copy of which is attached in full,which I wrote on behalf of the Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association(DRA)to Jason Machado of the City's Economic Development Department, regarding the Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan Update Draft of December 4,2008 (December DTSP). Today's letter is from me alone,as I understand that the DRA is writing to you separately regarding the June DTSP and Draft FIR. Although the January Letter mistakenly concluded that the December DTSP was the Draft FIR,all of the issues that the January Letter raised are still directly applicable to the December DTSP, In addition,most of the content of the January Letter remains applicable to the June DTSP and the Draft FIR. Different from your suggestion to me,my letter today addresses questions with both the June DTSP and the Draft FIR. As a layperson regarding the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA).I found it too difficult to determine where my comments for the June DTSP should end and where my comments for the Draft FIR should begin. Hence,I have included all of my comments for both documents in this letter. Summary I oppose the redevelopment of the Main Street Library(Library)and its surrounding Triangle Park(Park)in the Overlay as a cultural center(Proposed Center)for many reasons, GRAY-1 including the following. For all of these reasons,I urge the City to eliminate all proposals in the June DTSP and Draft FIR regarding the Proposed Center at the Library and Park; I City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-37 11 - Responses to Comments • Along with roughly 5,000 other Huntington Beach residents.I have signed a petition recommending that the City continue and maintain for the long term the existing land uses at the Library and Park in their present heights,sizes,and configurations. • The conclusions of this petition's signers fully contradict the Draft E1R's findings of no significant adverse impacts on aesthetics,with mitigation and code requirements. • The completion of the Proposed Center at the Library and Park would cost surrounding residential property owners millions of dollars in lost property values. • Locating the Proposed Center at the Library and Park would fully disregard a key land use planning recommendation.unanimously adopted in June 2009 by the business and resident leaders of the City Council's Downtown Image Ad Hoe Committee. This recommendation was for the City to encourage neighborhood-serving retail along Main Street north of Orange Avenue,while keeping Main Street's visitor and tourist oriented uses south of Orange. • Better locations for the tourist oriented Proposed Center would be either the six(6)closed movie theaters at Pierside Pavilion or the old Mandic Motors site,that currently is for sale(and which possibly could include the adjoining Electric Chair parcel). Mandic is the last property on the north end of Main Street,near its intersection with Orange,that is visible from the Pier,which would increase pedestrian traffic to the Proposed Center. • If the Proposed Center were built at the Library and Park,it would substantially degrade downtown's only park away from the beach,and the second oldest park in the City, GRAY-1 dating back to 1912. Based on the original deed for the Park,the City is required to maintain the Park as parkland for all time,forever. • if the Proposed Center were built at the Library and Park,it would be a misplaced anchor, locating a major noise,traffic,and air pollution generator on the border of established residential neighborhoods. • The Library and Park provide a necessary buffer and transition between downtown's dense business and tourist district and its established residential areas. If the Proposed Center were built on the Park,this necessary buffer and transition would be substantially lost to surrounding residents. • The proposed reconfiguration of Sixth Street and Pecan Avenue,connecting the existing Sixth Street straight through Pecan Avenue to Main Street,would reinstate a design that the City abandoned for good reasons over twenty years ago. • The Main Street Library is the most important historic structure in downtown. Triangle Park is the most historic park in the City. As such,they both should be preserved as historic landmarks for future generations of Huntington Beach residents. • The preservation of the Library and Park has been endorsed by the Sierra Club,the adjoining Townsquare Condominiums and Pierside Town Homes,and the Parks Legal Defense Fund. • The public review for the June DTSP and Draft EIR has been fatally compromised due to inadequate transparency,insufficient responsiveness to resident concerns,and a substantial conflict of interest for one of the leading proponents of the Proposed Center. 2 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-38 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR The Petition Roughly 5,000 Huntington Beach residents have signed a petition,between December 206 and today,recommending that the City continue and maintain for the long term the existing land uses at the Library and Park in their present heights,sizes,and configurations. All of these signatures have been gathered by City residents,working in their spare time without pay. This petition also states that the addition of a cultural center,with a permissible height of thirty-five(35)to forty-five(45)feet and three(3)to four(4)stories,and with as much GRAY-2 as twenty thousand(20,000)to thirty thousand(30,000)square feet in net new development for cultural facilities,"would be incompatible with and substantially degrade the aesthetic quality of the immediate surrounding area and its existing established residential uses." The petition concludes that"no mitigation measures are feasible to minimize these significant adverse impacts." The above ranges in permissible heights and square feet reflect the differences between the December DTSP and the Jane DTSP,by which the permissible height for the Proposed Center was reduced from forty-five(45)to thirty-five(35)feet,and from four(4)to three(3)stories,but the net new development potential for cultural facilities was increased from twenty thousand(20,000)to thirty thousand(30,000)square.feet. Petition Signers'Conclusions Contradict Draft EIR's Findings on Aesthetics The Draft EIR(page 4-23)states that the Proposed Center will have less than significant adverse impacts on aesthetics,with mitigation and code requirements. Obviously,the opinions of approximately 5,0001luntington Beach residents,the vast majority of which live downtown, as expressed in the petition,fully contradict these findings from the Draft EIR. Furthermore,the Orange Counry Register,in the attached June 23,2009 article,cites its on line poll in which 75% GRAY-3 of the 420+respondents voted against the Proposed Center at the Library and Park. With my signing of the petition and with this letter,I cast my vote with the vast majority of Huntington Beach residents who believe that no mitigation efforts can overcome the substantial adverse impacts that the Proposed Center would have on the aesthetics of the Library,the Park, and their surrounding established residential neighborhoods. Building the Proposed Center on the Park Would Cost Surrounding Residences Lost Values Reaching to the'rens of Millions of Dollars in Total Building the Proposed Center on the Park,in the midst of the hundreds of homes adjoining the Overlay,would denigrate the aesthetic quality of these residential settings and result in a decimation of the market and tax values of the surrounding residences. As evidence o this conclusion.the Board of Directors of the abutting Townsquare Condominiums and the Members of the nearby Pierside Town Homes voted to oppose the Proposed Center at the GRAY-4 Library and Park,and have sent you their own individual letters in support of the Library and Park's preservation. The one hundred ten.(t 10)residential properties,which abut the Park,alone have all estimated total market value in the range of$75 million,over twenty(20)single-family homes 3 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-39 11 - Responses to Comments along Sixth'Street and Pecan Avenue and eighty-nine(89)condominiums and town homes at Townsquare and Pierside. These numbers do not include the many other homes that would be negatively impacted for at least several blocks in each direction from the Proposed Center—six thousand five hundred(6,500)residents live within one-quarter mile from the Library and Park. Situating the Proposed Center at the Library and Park would provide the catalyst GRAY-4 for a massive transfer of wealth. Placing the Proposed Center at the Library and Park cont. would cost the surrounding residential owners reduced values of their homes reaching into the tens of millions of dollars in total. Directly mirroring this loss of residential values,the coastal hotels near downtown,as they are represented by the Huntington.Beach Marketing and Visitors Bureau(MVB),should have increases in values also reaching the tens of millions of dollars in total,if the Proposed Center is built,caused by their improved revenues and occupancy rates flowing from the Proposed Center. MVB Conflict of Interest and Withholding of Information Regardina the Proposed Center Steve Bone,as President and CEO of the MVB,and its Board of Directors(MVB Board), were required under the City Conflict of Interest Code to file Statements of Economic Interest (Form 700s)with the City Clerk by April 1,2009. These forms now are in the process of being filed,almost five months late,on account of my formal,written requests of August 19,2009, copies of which are attached. I understand that Steve Bone was a lead person in developing the Iiyatt(Myatt)and Hilton Hotels on Pacific Coast Highway near downtown Huntington Beach. According to his attached Form 700,Steve Bone continues to hold a financial stake in the Hyatt,at least a ten percent(10%)interest(and possibly much more). His investment has a value of more than one million dollars($1,000,000)(and again possibly much more,as this category is the largest one on the form). His holding produces annual investment income of over one hundred thousand dollars($100,000)(and again possibly much more,as this category is the largest one on the form). In my opinion,this enormous financial stake creates a GRAY-5 substantive conflict of interest for Steve Bone in championing the Proposed Center. This conflict is created because the 14f VB and the Huntington Beach IlotellMotel Business Improvement District(Hotel BID),which the MV B administers,receive the bulk of their funding from Huntington Beach taxpayer dollars. The MVB and Hotel BID receive twenty percent(201/o)of the City's room taxes,an amount that was estimated to total$1,160,000 for the fiscal year 2006-2007. I think Steve Bone and the MVB have been one of the leading proponents,if not the absolute leading proponent,for the Proposed Center. For example,per the attached front-page article from the August 13,2009 Huntington Beach Independent,the MVB has commissioned a Market Demand Study for the Proposed Center,which has been completed in draft form (Study). Despite my many earlier informal requests,and repeated formal,written requests of July 7,20,and 21,2009 under that California Public Records Act(copies are attached), this.Study still has not been released to the public. The MVB,Hotel BID,City,and others of the City's sponsored downtown business partners all have refused all of my requests 4 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-40 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR (copies of written responses attached,including the City's,Downtown Business Improvement District's(Downtown BID),and International Surfing Museum's claims that they do not possess the Study). These refusals have been unfair because the Study reportedly provides important details about the Proposed Center that the public should have been able to consider for our input to the GRAY-5 City during the seven Planning Commission meetings and one Planning Department meeting in Cont. the summer and fall of 2009 on the June D"I'SP and Draft EIR. Given the MVB and Hotel BID's withholding of the Study,Steve Bone's and the MVB Board's failures to timely file their 2009 Form 700s,and Steve Done's conflict of interest regarding the Proposed Center, the public review process for the June DTSP and the Draft EIR has been fatally compromised due to a lack of adequate transparency and due to this conflict of interest. Proposed Center's Location Contradicts 2009 Unanimous Recommendation of Business and Resident Leaders from the City Council's Downtown Image Ad floe Committee The City Council created a Downtown Image Ad Hoc Committee(Committee)in early 2009 to make recommendations with the goals of improving the environment of the downtown on weekends,evenings,and holidays. The Committee met several times in the first half of 2009. It also formed subcommittees on a number of topics,including Culture. These subcommittees also met numerous times to generate proposals for the Committee's consideration. All of the subcommittee proposals were voted on by the Committee in June 2009. GRAY-6 At this final meeting,the nine resident leaders and six business leaders(all six were members of the Downtown BID)on the Committee unanimously voted in favor of an important proposal from the Culture subcommittee. This proposal recommended to the Council that the City should encourage neighborhood-serving retail along Main Street north of Orange Avenue,and keep visitor and tourist oriented uses south of Orange. The Proposed Center, with its goal of becoming a major tourist attraction for the nearby hotels,fully contradicts this recommendation from the downtown's resident and business leaders. The Proposed Center Should Be Located in an Area of Downtown Nearer to the Beach I believe the Library and Park are a wholly inappropriate location for the Proposed Center and that it should be located nearer to the beach. One such better location would be the six(6) closed movie theaters at Pierside Pavilion. In my January Letter,I provided a discussion of the superior qualities of Pierside Pavilion for the Proposed Center. As further evidence of the popularity of this idea with downtown's business and resident GRAY-7 leaders,the Committee accepted one other proposal from the Culture subcommittee regarding these closed movie theaters. In a nearly unanimous vote,the Committee recommended to the Council that the City should encourage,and provide incentives for,cultural uses at Pierside Pavilion's movie theater location. This recommendation also asked the City to focus on the underutilized oceanfront properties with views along Pacific Coast Highway,from First Street to Ninth Street,to create opportunities to attract families and provide well-rounded entertainment. 5 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-41 11 - Responses to Comments Another improved location for the Proposed Center,rather than at the Library and Park,is the old Mandic Motors site on Main Street just north of Orange Avenue. One urban design concept is that pedestrians often will not walk to a location that they cannot directly see. For example,looking north on Main Street from the Pier,you cannot see the Library and Park. Mandic is the last property on the north end of Main that is visible from the Pier. GRAY-7 Cont. flence,if the Proposed Center were located at Mandic,which is now for sale,it probably would attract a much greater volume of pedestrian traffic than if it were situated at the Library and Park. if a Iarger site than Mandic is desirable for the Proposed Center,the City could attempt also to purchase the abutting Electric Chair property,at the corner of Main and Orange. Degradation of Triangle Park—Downtown's Only Public Park Away from the Beach_ In my January Letter,I discussed at length the benefits of preserving Triangle Park for downtown residents. On page 2-15,the Draft EIR acknowledges that Huntington Beach currently has too little parkland,a ten(10)acre deficiency citywide,per its General Plan objective. Although the Draft EIR claims.that the City has met its park requirements within the boundaries of the DTSP,this calculation includes the beaches. The beaches contain relatively small amounts of green space,and are tourist oriented.,Triangle Park remains the only park in the DTSP area that is primarily for City residents,and is located away from the beaches and their crowds of visitors. Throughout its entire area,the DTSP has woefully too little green space. The Draft EIR,at page 2-16,states that Triangle Park will suffer no net:loss of green space if the Proposed Center were built on it. Unfortunately,a green belt around a forty GRAY-8 thousand(40,000)to fifty thousand(50,000)square foot building,with a very visitor intensive use(three hundred thousand(300.000)visitors annually per the Study),would be a substantial degradation of the Park's present pastoral setting for residents,their children,and their dogs. As a further possible denigration of the Park's pleasant,current environment,at page 4- 224,the Draft EIR admits that one hundred sixty-one(161)off-site parking spaces are needed near the Overlay. As many as an additional two hundred seventy(270)parking spaces could be required for the Proposed Center's on-site uses: an one hundred fifty(150)seat theater(ten(10) spaces per one thousand(1,000)square feet—fifty(50)spaces), a thirty thousand(30,000) square foot museum(one(1)space per three hundred(300)square feet—one hundred(100) spaces),and a three httndred fifty(350)person special events venue(eight(8)spaces per one thousand(1,000)square feet—one hundred twenty(120)spaces). From these numbers,the Park's redevelopment might include over four hundred thirty(430)parking spaces total. The Draft EIR,at page 4-194,sets out that the Proposed Center's on-site uses alone, including a thirty thousand(30,000)square foot museum and an one hundred fifty(150)seat theater,would generate an additional six hundred(600)vehicle trips per day. This greater traffic of course does not provide for any off-site parking spaces that could be located at the.Park. With 6 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-42 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR all of these potential four hundred thirty plus(430+)parking spaces,total added vehicle trips per day might reach one thousand(1.000),with major seasonal variations that would boost the summer's already congested conditions downtown. According to the Study,the Proposed Center also could encompass a three hundred fifty(350)person events venue. This events space and the theater,which together could have a total capacity of five hundred(500)persons,naturally would add rushes of traffic before and after each event or performance. GRAY-9 Given all of these new visitors(three hundred thousand(300,000)),abundant parking spaces(as many as four hundred thirty plus(430+)),and many more vehicle trips (potentially one thousand(1,000)per day),it is easy to see that Triangle Park would be forever changed for the worse if the Proposed Center were built there. And of course,all of these negative environmental impacts would directly affect the established residential areas that abut and surround Triangle Park. Triangle Park's Parkland Deed Restriction In Triangle Park's original deed,a copy of which is attached,the City is restricted to maintain the entire property as parkland for all time,forever. The pertinent provision from this deed reads as follows,"(I]n a covenant running with the land...the[City]shall maintain and keep in good condition the...property as a public park and for no other purpose." This deed restriction never has been explicitly terminated,although a later deed did end the rights of Triangle Park's grantor to an alley and to any utility casements that it might have retained in the Park after the initial conveyance. Throughout its entire history of nearly one hundred(100)years,Triangle Park has GRAY-10 functioned as a park and has been regulated by the City as a park. In my January Letter,I included two photographs of a sign standing in Triangle Park listing all of the City's park regulations that apply to the Park. Of course,this park regulation sign still stands there today. The residents and property owners of the City.as third party beneficiaries,have the right to enforce Triangle Park's parkland deed restriction against the City. Although the City charter requires a citywide referendum to build on parkland(Measure C),Triangle Park's parkland deed restriction supersedes Measure C. The City simply does not have the right to build the Proposed Center on Triangle Park,even if the voters were to approve the project in a citywide referendum. Citv Attorney's Withholding of Parkland Protections Written Analysis from the Public In my January Letter,as I then had not yet learned of the Park's deed restriction,I stated that Measure C should apply to the Proposed Center at Triangle Park. In two meetings with other residents and me in May 2009,Jennifer McGrath,our elected City Attorney,orally stated GRAY-11 that the Proposed Center will require a citywide referendum under Measure C. She also agreed to provide the public with her official written analysis of Triangle Park's parkland deed restriction and of the applicability of Measure C to the Proposed Center at the Park. 7 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-43 11 - Responses to Comments Despite repeated follow-up requests,Jennifer McGrath still has not provided this written analysis to the public,over three months after the May meetings and over eight months after my January Letter. The Measure C question that I raised in my January Letter has yet to receive.any official written response from the City. Even the Draft EIR,at page 3-13,provides an GRAY-11 inadequately ambiguous consideration of this issue,stating the Proposed Center must meet the cont. requirements of Measure C,to.the extent it applies. Similar to the MV13's withholding of the Study and filing their Form 700s so late,Jennifer McGrath's withholding of her written analysis of these parkland protections has made the public review process for the June DTSP and Draft EIR less than transparent. The totality of this withheld and delayed information has fatally compromised the public review process for the June DTSP and Draft EXPL The Proposed Center is a Misplaced Anchor with unacceptable Adverse Impacts on Noise, Traffic,and Air Pollution for the Borderine Established Residential Neighborhoods The congestion and late night rowdiness of Main Street south of Change Avenue already have been,and continue to be,a growing and substantial set of negative impacts on the quality of life for downtown residents. In this setting,the City needs to maintain buffers or transitions between the dense shopping and tourist district,closer to the beach and pier,and the thousands o residences surrounding downtown. The Library and Park provide exactly this type of necessary buffer and transition at the north end of Main Street. If the Proposed Center and its underground parking structure were built at the Library and Park,this necessary buffer and transition would be lost to the bordering residential areas. GRAY-12 If the Proposed Center and its underground parking structure were built at the Library and Park,it would be a misplaced anchor,locating a major noise,traffic,and air pollution generator in the midst of established neighborhoods. With the Study's projection of three hundred thousand(300,000)visitors a year,the Proposed Center would be one of the largest,if not the absolute largest,museum attraction in all of Southern California. Noise At Appendix E,page 22,the Draft EIR acknowledges that new development under the Ame DTSP will have significant noise impacts from vehicle traffic. As outlined above,the Proposed Center and its underground parking structure are estimated to produce anywhere from six hundred(600)to one thousand(1,000)additional vehicle trips per day, not including expected dramatic variations during the summer and during performances and special events at the Proposed Center. The Draft EIR,however,is incorrect in assuming that adverse noise impacts will be limited to increased vehicle trips. GRAY-13 The Proposed Center's uses,on top of its increased vehicle traffic,will produce significant adverse noise impacts on the residential areas that surround the Library and Park. This increased noise would come from the proposed one hundred fifty(150)seat theater and thirty thousand(30,000)square foot museum,the permissible related retail,and their patrons as they come and go. These retail establishments could include large,flexible special events spaces,with full alcohol and entertainment permits,and outdoor areas,carts,and kiosks. 8 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-44 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR Downtown's alcohol serving establishments already have passed a tipping point for the surrounding residential areas. In the last sixteen(16)nears,the number of restaurants and bars permitted to serve alcohol in doNNmtown has skyrocketed from sixteen(16)to thirty-eight(38). today's number. The major purpose of the Council's Downtown Image Ad Hoc Committee was to make recommendations to curb the late night rowdiness caused by this over-saturation of bars in such close proximity to established neighborhoods. The Proposed Center would mark a major departure for downtown from its current locations of large restaurants,bars,and nightclubs,all of which now are south of Olive Avenue,two to three blocks away from the Library and Park. With its possible three hundred fifty(350)person special events space,and the potential of a one hundred fifty (150)seat theater,the Proposed Center could have crowds of five hundred(500)people at a time,that would be as large or even larger than the capacities of the biggest restaurants, bars,or nightclubs that presently operate downtown. This huge concentration of retail patrons at the Proposed Center most certainly would increase negative noise impacts for the neighboring residences,up and above added vehicle noise from a new underground parking structure. GRAY-13 Cont. Although the City is attempting to promote the Proposed Center's performing arts space as a venue for"high culture",such as live theater or classical music,it is likely that these uses will not thrive in downtown,economically or in anyway. The City already has two performing arts centers that are not fully utilized near the Library and Park,at Huntington Beach High School(about one(.1)mile away)and at Central Library(about three(3)miles away). With a third location as a poorly planned expenditure of increasingly scarce taxpayer dollars,the City easily could be forced to book much less neighborhood-friendly,"low culture" acts at the Proposed Center. These types of events,including the possibility of noisy rock and roll bands,would better target the tastes of downtown's predominant twenty-something market. Even though these types of'performances might serve the Proposed Center's future economic necessities,they also would dramatically increase the negative environmental noise impacts on the bordering residential areas. In Appendix E,page 10,the Draft EIR describes only two noise measurements that were taken at the north end of downtown,one and two blocks from the Library and Park: Main Street and Orange Avenue,and Palm Street and Lake Street. As they relate to the Proposed Center, these noise measurement locations are inadequate. To assess accurately the environmental impacts of the Proposed Center and its underground parking structure,existing noise measurements must be taken at three additional intersections: Sixth and Main Streets, Acacia Avenue and Main Street,and the ninety(90)degree corner of Pecan Avenue. Traff1c and Parking The Library and Park are a wholly inappropriate location for the Proposed Center and its underground parking structure,which could have up to four hundred thirty plus(430+) GRAY-14 spaces. This amount of public parking would be massive,and totally unacceptable next to 9 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-45 11 - Responses to Comments established residential uses. As detailed above,the Proposed Center and its underground parking structure would add somewhere between six hundred(600)and one thousand(1,000) vehicle trips per day to downtown's presently congested streets.not counting large seasonal and event fluctuations. Strikingly,the Library and Park are served only by two-lane,local roads,almost exclusively through established residential areas. The one exception is the four blocks of Main Street from Pacific Coast Highway. This stretch of Main already is literally choked with traffic during the warmer days of the year. Furthermore,the Proposed Center's visitors,to and GRAY-14 from Interstate 405,virtually all would use the two-lane segment of Main Street north of Cont. downtown,between Seventeenth Street and Acacia Avenue. This ten-block length is nearly completely lined by single-family neighborhoods. The Draft EIR,at page 2-17'.admits that downtown currently has a parking deficiency for only fifteen(15)days,or four percent(4%)of the year,during summer special events. Building additional structured parking at the Proposed Center,or elsewhere downtown,to serve this relatively small deficit period,would be a waste of limited tax dollars. In the future,if additional parking is warranted by increased demand from further development,any structures should be located nearer to downtown's main attraction-the beach-and away from its residential areas, such those surrounding the Library and Park. Air Pollution Following the development allowed under the June DTSP,increases in three different types of air pollution will substantially exceed state or Federal standards for the long term,and as such are unavoidable adverse environmental impacts,not subject to adequate mitigation. Two types of air pollution,inhalable particulate matter(PM-10)and Reactive Organic Compounds(ROG),will exceed Southern California Air Quality Management District(SCAQMD)thresholds by forty to forty-five percent(40%to 45%),per the Draft EIR, Appendix B.page 25. Furthermore.fine particulate matter(PM-2.5),will surpass the new Federal threshold(Draft EIR,page 4-33.note 4)by twenty percent(20%). Given the above dramatic increases and excesses in air pollution under the June GRAY-15 DTSP,any parking structures should be located away from established residential, including the areas surrounding the Library and Park. Similarly,the added six hundred (600)to one thousand(1,000)vehicle trips per day,flowing from the Proposed Center and its possible underground parking,are unacceptable near densely populated neighborhoods,such as those around Main Street north of Orange Avenue. For all of these reasons,any new downtown cultural center and parking structure(s)should be built nearer to the beach and farther away from the Library,the Park,and their thousands of adjoining residences. Realignment of Sixth Street to an Unworkable Design that the City Abandoned in 1988 the City should not close a portion of Sixth Street and reopen Sixth Street through Pecan Avenue,to provide a straight thoroughfare from Pacific Coast highway to Main Street,as this GRAY-16 possibility is set out in the Draft EIR(page 3-30). Main Street,between Pacific Coast Highway 10 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-46 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR and Orange Avenue,probably will be closed to vehicle traffic more often in the future. This stretch of Main Street eventually might be closed to vehicle traffic permanently. In either case,if Sixth Street is realigned through Pecan Avenue,Sixth Street will become a major GRAY-16 replacement for the vehicle traffic that formerly used Main Street. This plan is Cont. unacceptable because Sixth Street is nearly completely lined on both sides with established residential uses. Main Street Library and Trianele Park Should Be Preserved as historic Landmarks In my January Letter,I,raised the issue of the Main Street Library's required preservation as a historic landmark. To date,the City has provided no formal response concerning the Library's historic landmark status. In Appendix D,at page 11,the Draft EIR lists the Library as a I.,ocal Historic Landmark in downtown,built in 1951. Surprisingly,however,the Library is given no National Register of I Iistoric Places code,the only older building on the list to be classified in this way. The correct code for the Library is 3S,"appears eligible for listing as a separate property",and the Draft EIR should be changed to show it as such. From the City's Historic Resources Board(HRB),I know that Galvin Preservation Associates is in the process of completing an expedited analysis for the City of the Library's historical significance,as part of this finm updating the City's 1983 inventory of historic structures,for the City's Centennial this year. The public review process on the Overlay,and accordingly the City Planning Commission and Council Votes on the June DTSP and Draft EIR,should not be completed until Galvin Preservation has finished its historical analysis GRAY-1 7 of the Library. From the attached copy of the front page of the June 21, 1912 Huntington Beach Dews, you can see that Triangle Park was developed in 1912. As such,it is the second oldest park in the City. With the Park's abutting the former City Hall site,where the Townsquare Condominiums now are located,Triangle Park is the most historic park in the City. For your further reference,I have attached a copy of a front-page article from the October 5,1950 Huntington Beach News. This story announces that the new library(the Main Street Library)is to be built in Triangle Park. Andrea Galvin of Galvin Preservation Associates has publicly recognized the Main Street Library building's historic importance at the HRB's March 20,2009 meeting. In addition,the City's Historian,Jerry Person,has told me that the Library definitely would qualify for the National Register of Historic Places. Important in this qualification is that the library building has retained its original character;both the exterior and interior appearances have not been changed in its 58-year history. To support the Library's historic status,I have completed some preliminary research this year. In the three attached letters to the HRB,of February 4,2009,April 17,2009,and June 19, 2009.1 detailed the results of this research. I also provided copies of these letters to Galvin I City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-47 11 - Responses to Comments Preservation Associates and to Hayden Beckman of the City's Planning Department(including in the attached March 23,2009 letter). Without any specific effort,during the IIRB's last term ending June 30,2009,a majority,of its ten members signed the petition to preserve the Library and Park. The Main Street Library served as the City's primary library from its opening in 1951 until the Central Library was finished in 1975. The prominent Los Angeles architectural firm of McLellan,MacDonald and Marcwitii designed the structure. With its architects as pioneers in tilt-up concrete panel construction,I understand that the Main Street Library was only the second building in all of Southern California to use this method of construction,and in a very innovative,distinctive,and attractive form. All of this evidence shows that the Main Street Library is the most important historic structure in downtown. From the 1IRB,too,I have learned that fifty percent(50%)of the structures on the City's 1985 inventory of historic resources have been demolished in the last twenty-plus GRAY-18 (20+)years,many of which were downtown. At that rate of loss for our City's history,by the end of the June DTSP's twenty(20)year timeframe,our City might have no historic strictures that remain standing. This risk of loss is especially relevant for downtown,as the most historic part of our City. I think that this wholesale destruction of our City's and our downtown's history,including the possible demolition of the Library,is an unacceptable approach for the City to take,ironically in our City's Centennial year. Although the Draft EIR states that it is currently infeasible to determine if specific development proposals under the June DTSP would result in demolition of historic resources, this conclusion is inaccurate. From the attached August 13,2009 front-page article in the Hunting,on Beach Independent,Steve Bone's quote about the Library is unequivocal: "The existing building would not remain." For the City's entire one hundred(100)year history,downtown has had a major library. Currently,the Main Street Library is a great resource for downtown families,and has the best-attended pre-school story time programs in the City(over 3.300 children in fiscal 2008). On account of both its historical importance and continuing vital community functions,the Library should be preserved in its existing size. Three Important Interest Groups Have Endorsed Preservation of the.Library and the Park At]east three important interest.groups have endorsed the preservation of the Library and the Park. From the attached March 2009.letter to the City Council,from the Executive Committee of the Orange County Group of the Sierra Club,Angeles Chapter,you can see that the Siena Club has endorsed the preservation of Triangle Park for many of the same reasons.t have outlined in my letter today. These reasons include strong neighborhood support for GRAY 19 preservation as evidenced by the thousands of petition signers,the shortage of green space downtown,the historic character of the Park,the needed buffer for the Park's bordering residential areas,and the greater noise,traffic,and air pollution negative impacts that the Proposed Center would produce. 12 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-48 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR As mentioned above,the Board of Directors of the abutting Townsquare Condominiums(seventy-three(73)units)and the Members of the nearby Pierside Town Homes(sixteen(16)homes)voted to oppose the Proposed Center at the Library and Park,and have sent you their own individual letters in.support of the Library and Park's preservation. Again,these six supporting letters encompass a number of the samre reasons about which I am GRAY-19 writing to you today. Cont. In the attached email to Kellee Fritzal,Larry.Geisse,M.D.,as President of the Parks Legal Defense Fund,advocates for the preservation of Triangle Park and against its development. He correctly states that better locations exist downtown for the Proposed Center. Proposed Center Will Require Its Own Project Specific Environmental Impact Renoir At the August 13,2009 Planning Department public meeting on the Draft EIR,three representatives from the City led the meeting: you,Jennifer Villasenor,Kellee Fritzal,Deputy Director of the City's Economic development Department,and Cheryl Hodge of Hodge and Associates,the City's consultant who prepared the Draft EIR. I attended this meeting,and as I heard you,all three of you flatly stated the following: The Proposed Center will require its own separate project GRAY-20 specific environmental impact report,in addition to the Draft EIR,which is a program environmental impact report for the entire DTSP. As a part of the review process for the Proposed Center's project specific environmental impact report,the public will have another set of opportunities for input on the negative environmental impacts flowing from the Proposed Center,before the construction of the Proposed Center legally could be commenced under CEQA. Inadequacy of the Public Review Process In my January Letter,I included a lengthy section about the critical failings of'the public review process for the December DTSP. Similarly,the public review process for the June DTSP and its Draft EIR are also fatally compromised. In my letter to you today,I already have discussed Steve Bone's conflict of interest,, and the withholding of crucial information from the public by the City and by its GRAY-21 sponsored downtown business partners. First,Steve Bone has had a substantive conflict of interest in lobbying for the Proposed Center,based on his large,personal financial stake in the Hyatt. Second,the MVB has been five months late in filing its Form 700s. Third,the MVB and Hotel BID have repeatedly refused to release to the public their Study on the Proposed Center. Fourth,Jennifer McGrath,despite her repeated promises to downtown residetns,has not released to the public her official,written analyses of the parkland protections that apply to Triangle Park, including the original deed restriction and Measure C. 13 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-49 11 - Responses to Comments In addition to these critical defects,the public review process for the June DTSP mud its Draft F..IR has had a number of other fatal shortcomings. First,the City has not adequately addressed the public's opposition to the Proposed Center;in fact,the City has flagrantly disregarded this public opposition. Above in this letter,I wrote about how at least two of my questions,both raised in my .January Letter,have not yet been answered by the City. There has been no adequate response to my assertions that the Library building and the Park are historic landmarks, which should be preserved. There has been no official written response to my assertion that the Proposed Center should require a citywide referendum under Measure C. Furthermore,the City has not addressed the questions raised in my January Letter about the inadequacy of the public review process for the December DTSP. Even more important,the changes made between the December DTSP and.the June DTSP show that the City has almost entirely ignored the fervent public opposition to the Proposed Center. These changes include increasing,the net new development Potential of lire Proposed Center by frfty Percent(50%),frorn bvejity thousand(20,000)to thirty-thousand (30.000)square Leet Another major set of changes in the June DTSP is tire addition of Eating and DrinkinZ Establishments with Alcohol and Outdoor Dining,and Outdoor Retail Carts and GRAY-21 Kiosks to the permitted uses at the Proposed Center. Cont. As discussed above,these changes would be extremely detrimental to the surrounding residential areas,especially if the Study's five hundred(500)person special events venues were built. The most shocking aspect of these changes is that they have increased the Proposed Center's environmental and quality of life negative impacts to the adjoining downtown residents, in the face of massive public opposition to the Proposed Center. Both the City's Economic Development and Planning Departments have prided themselves in the thoroughness of their public outreach regarding the December DTSP. Among the five(5)public meetings leading up to the December DTSP,all of which I attended,not one meeting drew more than one hundred(100)residents. In contrast,approximately five thousand(5,000)residents have signed the petition to preserve the Library and Park. Moreover,the DRA has held two meetings in support of the Library and Park's preservation,a June 2009 rally that drew nearly two hundred(200)residents and a July neighborhood meeting that had another one hundred(100)residents in attendance. Similarly,the first two City Planning Commission Study Sessions out the June DTSP,even at their inconvenient times of 5:15 PM on Tuesdays,each had about one hundred(100)Library and Park supporters in the audience. For now,the DRA leadership has stopped trying to bring large crowds of Library and Park advocates to the entire exhaustive calendar of eight(8)public meetings this summer and fall on the June DTSP and its Draft EIR. Nonetheless,the public support for preserving the Library and Park continues to grow stronger,with the DILA now boasting well over seven hundred fifty(750)members. 14 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-50 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR These contrasts,between the City's changes in the June DTSP and the massive protests against the Proposed Center,make the public review process to date appear as little more than a charade. The City simply has not listened to.has virtually ignored,the public input regarding the Proposed Center. One more telling example,of this wholesale disregard by the City of downtown residents'concerns,is that on the long list from Page 8-1 of the Draft EIR,of the persons or organizations consulted by Hodge and Associates in preparing the Draft EIR,not one person or organization representing Huntington Beach residents was included,such as the DRA. The list contains primarily City development staff and outside development consultants. GRAY-21 With this focus,it is no wonder that the Draft EIR pays no more than lip service to Cont. quality of life issues for the downtown's thousands of residents,six thousand five hundred (6,506)of which live within a quarter mile of the Library and Park. Moreover,the one-sided approach of the Draft EIR,and its development,tourist,and business emphases,also fails to give credence to the fact that the DTSP area and its environs are equally as much a residential community as a retail and tourist district. The sum total of these shortcomings proves that this public review has been fatally defective and will not support a Final DTSP and its final EIR that comply with the requirements of CEQA. In further support of this view,I understand that the letter to the City from the DRA's attorne_r•s also concludes that the Draft EIR violates CEQA on a number of counts. Conclusion To repeat the recommendation from my introduction,I urge the City to eliminate all proposals in the June DTSP and Draft EIR regarding the Proposed Center at the Library and Park. As the most historic building in downtown,and as the most historic park in the City,the Main Street Library and its surrounding Triangle Park must be preserved as historic landmarks, in this,the City's Centennial year,for future generations of Huntington Beach residents in the City's second century and beyond. sine el urs,�; yr5� �/,i Lardson Gray r� 15 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-51 11 - Responses to Comments LAW OF)"Ces PAL.MIRRL TYLE3R. 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RANAI.A K CAL[ CA'SW YA$9ux" 360$6-046 MKHAR L.O'AN$tA0 .w.wrrwxw.w.xo„wAA,Rm VIA EMAIL&FFDERAL EXPRESS Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of11untington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street Runtington Beach,CA 92648 Re: Downtown Specific Plan"No.5 Program Environmental Impact Report Dear Ms.Villasenor. This office is legal counsel for'the Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association(the"Association"). The Association is coniprised of a group of Huntington Beach residents that live in,or in the immediate vicinity of,the area covered by the proposed Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Ilan Update(the"DTSP Update"or the "Project"). The City of Huntington Beach(the"City")is currently considering the Project and has prepared a Draft Program Environmental Impact Report("EIRI')to evaluate the potentially significant environmental impacts that could result from the Project. 1-IB1DRA-1 We have reviewed the EIR and are submitting this comment letter to inform the City that the EIR.is inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project under the California Environmental Quality Act(I'CEQA"). Specifically,the EIR fails to comply with the California State CEQA Guidelines ("CEQA Guidelines"),bails to adequately analyze Project alternatives,and unlawfully Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-52 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALMIERI,TYJLERI WIENER.WILHELM&WALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 2 piecemeals the Project and defers analysis of impacts of reasonably foreseeable HBDRA-t consequences of the Project. Additionally,the Project will result in excessive significant Cont. unavoidable impacts,is inconsistent with the Huntington Beach General Plan,and allowing the use of Triangle Park as a Cultural Arts Center violates the use restriction on such property. 1. THE EIR DOES NOT COMPLY W11H THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE CEQA GUIDELINES. The primary purpose of an OR is to inform decision makers and the public about a projects significant environmental effects and ways to reduce them,to demonstrate to the public that the environment is being protected,and to ensure political accountability by disclosing to citizens the environmental values held by their elected and appointed officials. CEQA Guidelines§§15003,15121(a). CEQA does not require technical perfection in an EIR,but rather adequacy,completeness,and a Zood faith effort at fu_ i1 HBDRA-2 disclosure, CEQA Guidelines§15003(i)(Emphasis added). The L-IR'fails to make a good faith effort at full disclosure. The EIR does not comply with the requirements of CI QA and the CEQA Guidelines,and is therefore inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project. Many of the environmental category sections of the MR are deficient or inaccurate,including,without limitation,the following: A. Quttural Resources. The EIR identifies four significant historical resources located within the Project boundaries. Three of these significant historical resources are listed on the National Register of Historic Places("NRI-IP")and the fourth is listed as NRHP eligible. Alt four of these significant historical resources are listed on the CaliforniaRegister of Historic Resources("CRl tR'). The EIR states on P,4-63 that the"CEQA Guidelines require that a resource shall HBDRA-3 be considered by the lead agency to be'histortcally significant'if the resource meets the criteria for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources." A footnote attached to this statement correctly cites to CEQA.Guidelines§15064.5(a)(3)- Notably missing,however,is any discussion of CEQA Guidelines§15064.5(a)(2), City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-53 11 - Responses to Comments PALMIERI.TYLER.WIRNBH.'WILEELM&WALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 3 As detailed below,the Main Street Library(the"Library")should have been identified as an historical resource in the EIR,pursuant to both§§I5064.5(a)(2)and(3). Furthermore,since the Library is an historical resource,the EIR should have evaluated the impacts to the Library that will result from the Project. HBDRA-3 Impacts.to cultural resources are considered significant when the Project"would cunt' cause a substantial adverse change in the'significanee of an historical resource(as defined per§.15064.5 of the CEQA,Guidelines)." P.4-61. The impacts to the Library will unequivocally cause a substantial adverse change in the significance ofthe Library. 1. C1 QA Guidelines 415064.5(a)(3). CEQA Guidelines§15064.5(aX3)defines an historical resource as,"f ajny object building,structure,site,area,place,record,or manuscript which a lead agency determines to be historically significant or significant in the architectural,engineering, scientific,economic,agricultural,educational,social,political,military,or cultural annals of California may be considered to be an historical resource,provided the lead agency's determination is supported by substantial evidence in light of the whole record. Geucrally,•a resource shall be considered by the lead agency to be"historically significant"if the resource meets the eriteria for listing on the California Register of HBDRA-4 Historical Resources(Pub.Res.Code§5024.1,Title 14 CCR,Section 4852)"including One of the following: (A) Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of California's history and cultural heritage; (13) Is associated with the lives of persons important in our past; (C) Embodies the,distinctive characteristics of a type,period,region,or method of construction,or represents the work of an important creative individual,or possesses high artistic values;or (D) Has yielded,or may be likely to yield,information important in prehistory or history." Additionally,the California Register requires that sufficient time has passed since a resource's period of significance"to obtain a scholarly perspective of the events or individuals associated with the resource." Fifty years is used as a general estimate of Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-54 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALMIERI,TYLER,WIENER,WILHELM&WALDRON LLP Jennifer.Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 4 time needed to develop the,perspective to understand the resource's significance. California Code of Regulations§4852(d)(2). The Library meets the criteria for listing on the CRIIR,yet it is not identified as an historical resource in the BUL This omission is a violation of§15064.5(a)(3)of the CEQA Guidelines. The Library was dedicated by Mayor Vernon Lan,genbeck on September 30,1951, HBDRA-4 and served as the City's main library until April of 1975. The Library is.located only 5 cont. blocks from the Huntington Beach pier in the downtown Huntington Beach area. For nearly 60 years the Library has served both greater Huntinb on Beach in its early years, and today the downtown Huntington Beach community, Replacing the Carnegie Library in 1951,the Library was part of the Civic Center for Huntington Beach until the Civic Center was relocated to the 2000 block of Main Street. As such,the Library is"associated with the events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local or regional history,or the cultural heritage of California or the United States,"pursuant to§15064.5(a)(3XA). The library is a sliver of history left from historical tithes,when downtown Huntington Beach was quaint and cozy,before it was built-out and.commercialized, Indeed,as noted in the DTSP Update on p. 17 of the Appendices,"The Library is important to downtown residents!1l" Additionally,the Library"[e]mbodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period,region,or method of construction"and"represents the work of an important creative individual,or possesses.high artistic values,"pursuant to§15064.5(a)(3)(B). The Library was one of the first concrete tilt-up buildings ever built in California. It has symbolized the downtown Huntington beach area for over 58 years. Generations of downtown Huntington Beach residents agree that the Library symbolizes the downtown area of historical tines,before the present commercial and intense land uses were permitted. The.Library qualifies as an historical resource pursuant to both §§15064.5(a)(3)(A)and(B),and it should have been classified as such in the EIR. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-55 11 - Responses to Comments PALMIt RI,TYLER,WIENER.WILHELM&W.t LDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 5 2. MA Guidelines§15064,5(a)(2). CEQA Guidelines§15064.5(a)(2)states that an historical resource"included in a local register of historical resources..,shall be presumed to be historically or culturally significant." The Library is designated as a local landmark in the General flan Historic and HBD11A-5 Cultural Resources Element. Therefore,pursuant to CCQA Guidelines§15064.5(a)(2), the Library is presumed to be an historical resource,and should have been identified as such in the EIR. The General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element("HCR")lists"local landmarks considered to be of significant importance to the local community,"as defined by the Historic Resource Board("I IRB"),and states that the"intention of the HRB(is] to place these structures and places on a City listing for protection and/or preservation...." P.II-14CR 6. Certainly the City and its consultants were aware that the Library is listed as a local landmark in the HCR;the EIR recognizes this on P.4-63, As such,the fact that the EIR does not identify the Library as an historical resource is dubious,at best. Moreover, it is completely inappropriate that the EIR identifies the definition of"historical resource" in CEQA Guidelines§15064.5(aX3),but fails to identify the definition given in the immediately preceding sub-subsection,CEQA Guidelines§15064.5(a)(2). These glaring omissions and such inadequate analysis may lead even the most objective observer to question whether the City Was purposefully avoiding analyzing the impacts to the Library as required by CEQA. Clearly,the EIR should have categorized the Library as an historical resource. The Library meets the criteria for listing on the CRHR. Moreover,it is already recognized in the General:Plan as a local landmark. Rased upon the foregoing,pursuant to CEQA,the EIR must identify the Library as an historical resource and must analyze impacts thereon. 3. Substantial Adverse Chance in Significance of the Librz�ry. An EIR must analyze whether the Project will cause a substantial adverse change HBDRA-6 in the significance of any and all historical resources. CEQA Guidelines§15064.5. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-56 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALMIERI,TYLER.WIENER,WILHELM &WALDRON I.LP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 6 Therefore,the EIR should have analyzed whether the Project will cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of the Library. The EIR states on p.4-63,that"specific development proposals are not contemplated for the project,including development on the library site." Ws is not true. The Project specifically allows for the development of the Cultural Arts Center on the Library site. Specifically,the Project requires that the Cultural Arts Center stand no more than•3 stories and 35 feet tall,and span no more than 30,0'00 square feet. Furthermore, the Project provides that there be no net loss of green space on the Library site. In order to build the Cultural Arts Center on the Library site,the Library will have to be demolished or altered. No net loss of green space on the Library site will be allowed;therefore,the Cultural Arts Center will necessarily either have to replace the Library,or be built on top of the Library. The Library building encompasses only 9,034 square feet. The additional 20,966 square feet cannot be built elsewhere on the Library HBDRA-6 site,unless a corresponding portion of the Library is-demolished. Moreover,it is coat. impossible to effectively triple the size of the Library by adding on to the existing 59 year old building;the Library is too old to be altered in such a.manner. Simply put,the Library will have to be demolished,at least in part,to erect the Cultural Arts Center. Therefore,even a build-out of the Cultural Arts Center in strict compliance with the development limits-set forth in the DTSP Update will cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of the library,and such impacts must be analyzed in the EIR. Such analysis cannot be deferred to a"project EIR." In addition to the provisions for the Cultural Arts Center in the Project,significant steps have been taken to proceed with building the Cultural Arts Center,on the site where the Library currently sits. Indeed,that certain"Analysis of Potential Market Demand, Estimated Revenue and Economic Impact,"dated May 2009(the"Proposed Cultural Center Report"),was prepared in an effort to plan for the construction of the Cultural Arts Center. The Proposed Cultural Center Report,as described in that certain article in the Huntington Beach Independent,dated August 13,2009,entitled"Report-Profit is possible,"contains specific details of the proposed project to build the Cultural Arts Center on the Library site, for example,the Proposed Cultural Center Report states that the Cultural Arts Center is planned to be a tourist attraction that incorporates rentable event space,a restaurant,a gift shop,a 100-125 seat theater,and an interactive library component and learning center. The annual attendance at the Cultural Arts Center is City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-57 11 - Responses to Comments PALMIERI,TXLER,WIENER WILHELM &WALD.RON LLP Jenni fcr Villasenor September I,-009 Page 7 anticipated to reach 300,000 persons,not including after--hours patrons of any restaurants, retail stores,performances,and special events at the Cultural Arts Center. The proposed Cultural Arts Center will unquestionably cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of the Library. In addition,the DTSP Update states,inter alia,that the Cultural Arts Center project may'include a surf museum,a large scale living display of marine life and local simulated wetlands;a new"interactive learning library,"and educational rooms& HBDl2A-6 theaters. The Library will be completely transformed from a small,Iocal place of Cont. learning used almost exclusively by the residents of downtown Huntington Beach,to a colossal tourist attraction that will draw annual attendance of approximately 300,000 to 460,000 persons. Clearly,these drastic changes will cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of the Library,and these significant adverse changes were not addressed in the EAR. Accordingly,_the cultural resources section of the 1 1R fails to comply with CBQA Guidelines 615064.5,and therefore the ETR is inadequate to serve as.the environmental document for the Project. B. Land Use and Planninp'. Section 4.7 of the IIR discusses environmental impacts to land use and planning that will result from the Project. This.seetion of the I31R concludes that the Project will not result in any significant environmental impacts to land use and planning. However, this conclusion fails to recognize the significant environmental impacts that will result from the Projeces inconsistencies with the General Plan. Pursuant to Section 4.7 of the B1R,impacts resulting from implementation of the Project would be considered significant if they conflict with any applicable land use HBDRA-7 plan,policy,or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect. P.4-112. The Project conflicts with an applicable land use plan,the Huntington Beach General Plan. As discussed above,the Library is listed as an historical resource in the General Plan. Because the Project proposes the demolition or alteration of the Library,the Project is in direct conflict with the General Plan. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-58 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALMIERI.TYLERi WIFNER,WILHELM&1VALDRON LLP Jennifer'Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 8 Furthermore,the current DTSP provides for the Historical Resources Board to save in an advisory capacity to the Planning Commission to oversee the selection of local landmarks that are identified in the General Plan. The DTSP Update does not provide for the IM to retain its advisory role,which is inconsistent with the General Plan,nor does it analyze the impacts associated with removing the HRB from providing such advisory role. Moreover,the'Project proposes to change the land use designation of the Library HSDRA-7 site from"Public"to"Downtown Core Mixed-Use." The"Downtown Core Mixed-use" cont. designation"promotes mixed use development of visitor-serving and neighborhood- servingeommercial.uses,as well as office and residential developments. P.4-122. Respite drastically changing the land use designation for.the Library site,the EIR does not discuss any of the.related impacts. Additionally,the Project does not analyze the impacts that will result from the abandonment of the Implementation Program set forth by the Historical Resources Board for a"Celebration Plaza"that is to connect the Arts Center and the Library. Finally,it is also important to note that the EIR states that it must amend the General Plan,the Zoning text,and the Local Coastal Program in order to adopt the Project. However,the impacts associated with such amendments are only superficially analyzed in the EIR. Indeed,these impacts were only briefly discussed in Section 4.7 of the EM,and they were not discussed in the other environmental category sections of the EIR. These impacts are vital to the discussion and analysis of environmental impacts and should have been included in the LIR. The aforementioned inconsistencies between the Project and the General Plan clearly constitute a"conflict with any applicable land use plan." As such,these inconsistencies are significant environmental impacts,as defined on P.4-112 of the Elk. The OR must recognize and analyze these impacts accordingly. C. Traffic. Section 4.12 of the EIR discusses the environmental impacts to traffic that will result from the Project. This section concludes that"ail impacts to transportation and HBDRA-g parking associated with the proposed project would be less than significant or mitigated to less than significant levels. Therefore,no significant and unavoidable impacts related to land use and planning would occur." City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-59 11 - Responses to Comments PALMIERI,'tYLER,WIENER.WILHEL'Ni&WALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 9 This conclusion is misleading,and deprives the City and the public of the information it needs to make an informed decision on the Project. In fact,the Project will allow for increased density and more intense land uses that will directly result in increased traffic. The studies in the MR indicate that the Level of Service("LOS")at a substantial number of intersections will worsen with the implementation of the Project and corresponding development that will result therefrom. For example,PP.4-198 and 4-199 detail the projected 2020 p.m.LOS at 24 intersections in the Project area. Of the 24 intersections,10 of these intersections will have an inferior LOS after implementation of the Project,as compared to the No-Project Alternative. PP.4-202 and 4-203 detail the projected 2030 p.m.LOS at the.same 24 intersections. Of the 24 intersections,15 of these intersections will have an inferior LOS after implementation of the Project,as compared to the No-Project Alternative. None of the 24 intersections will have an improved LOS when compared to the No-Project HBDRA-g Alternative under such projection. Cont. Respite this data provided in the 1111t,the FIR only recognizes impacts as significant if an intersection will operate at an LOS of"E"or worse. This conclusion ignores the negative impacts at the intersections that will result from an inferior LOS at a substantial number of intersections when compared to the No-Project Alternative. Furthermore,the EIR does not consider the cumulative impacts that will result from having as many as 15 intersections operate at a worse LOS when compared to the No- Project Alternative_ furthermore,Section 4.12 of the EIR makes no mention of the buses that will be drawn to the Cultural Arts Center to transport groups of visitors. The addition,of buses to the already crowded streets will increase traffic volume and congestion. Buses move slowly,especially in crowded areas,stop traffic to load and unload passengers,and create greater impacts on the environment,including but not limited to air quality and noise. These adverse environmental impacts should have been addressed in the EIR. Additionally,the EIR projects that development related to the Project will result in an astounding 13,397 additional daily trips per day to the Project area,after accounting for internal capture and mode shift. Without accounting for internal capture and mode shift,the projected additional daily trips per day are projected to be 20,454. A minimum Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-60 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PAIMIERI,TYLER.WIENER WILRE124 8c WALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor Septeruber 1,2009 Page 10 of 13,3W additional daily trips per day will certainly gridlock the existing,congested downtown streets. This is a significant,unavoidable adverse impact to traffic. HBDRA-8 When compared to the No-Project Alternative,the Project will cause significant, cont. adverse impacts to traffic. These significant,adverse impacts are not identified as such in the EM Therefore,the conclusion regarding the impacts to traffic in Section 4.12 of the EIR is flawed and misleading. D. Pub Section 4.12 of the EIR discusses the impacts to parking caused by the Project. A parking study was conducted for the Project area,and the results of this study are included in the EIR. The parking study identified that it is difficult to find parking 35 days per year and that an actual parking deficiency exists 15 days per year. In particular,the study found that the existing parking demand greatly exceeds the parking capacity on summer holidays and special events. HBDRA-9 Naturally,with the addition of several hundred thousand square feet of development and the proposed reduced ratios of required parking spaces per square foot of gross floor area in the Project area,demand for parking will increase substantially. Moreover,the Project proposes to completely eliminate the existing on-street parking, along Main Street,from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange,and to reconfigure the parking on 5th Street,which will result in a not loss of 50 on-street parking spaces. This increased demand will result in significant,adverse impacts to parking in the Project area. To inect this increased demand,the ElP,and the Parking Master Plan Study,propose to implement a panoply of mitigation measures,none of which are guaranteed to alleviate the increased demand, Sorno of the suggested measures are as follows:implementing a valet program, adding bicycle parking,constructing temporary parking lots,forming business-to- business agreements,remote parking and shuttle service,applying for a conditional use p6rmit,or payment of in-lien fees. The EIR concludes that there will be no significant adverse impacts to parking because"parking is required to meet the minimum code requirements." This is City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-61 11 Responses to Comments PALMIERLTYLM NMINER,tit'jaEmm&NvjkwRo uP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 11 misleading. Such conclusion in the OR fails to address that the"minimum code requirements"are being reduced by the Project by reducing ratios of required parking(P. 3-25),further increasing parking demand resulting from new development,impacts of which are not analyzed in the EIR. Additionally,any particular development may elect to implement a mitigation measure that will.not result in additional parking spaces. For example,a developer can make a payment of in-lieu fees,rather than actually create additional parking as part of its development` Likewise,a developer could implement a valet service,which will merely shift the parking burden to other parking facilities in the Project vicinity. HBDRA-9 Furthermore,as discussed above,Section 4.12 of the EIR does not discuss the cont. buses that will be drawn to the Cultural Arts Center to transport groups of visitors. Buses require designated parking areas which consume significant amounts of available parking space. The imparts associated with these designated bus parking areas shouldhave been analyzed in the FIR. The discretionary implementation of mitigation measures is an ineffective method of reducing the exorbitant and increasing demand for parking in the Project area. As such,the FIR should have concluded that the Project will result in significant adverse environmental impacts to parking. Therefore,the conclusion regarding the impacts to parking in Section 4.12 of the EIR is flawed and misleading. E. Other Environmental Discussion Delpkncies. In addition to the categorical sections discussed above,the following sections, without limitation,contain environmental impacts that are not adequately analyzed in the EIR: Aesthetics:This section does not identify and analyze the significant impacts to the Visual character of the downtown Huntington Beach area HBDRA-10 associated with the demolition or alteration of the Library,and associated with increased density and more intense land uses. Additionally,this section does not discuss the impacts related to shade and shadows that will be cast due to the increased building heights. Furthermore,this section does not adequately discuss the impacts that will be caused by new sources of light and'glare introduced by the construction of new buildings in the area. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-62 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALMIERI,TYUR.tiVIENPR WILHELM &WALT)RON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 12 • Noise:The EIR does not identify and analyze the impacts associated with the addition of the Cultural Arts Center,and the noise related to the attendance of 300,000 to 400,000 annual"visitors thereto. This analysis is HBDRA-11 crucial to the.EIR because a substantial number of residents live in noise sensitive locations near the Library. • Population and Housing:The Project will induce substantial population growth in the Project area. "Ihe,Project area is already overcrowded and the resulting residential density will exceed residential capacity therein. This is HBDRA-12 a significant unavoidable impact that should be identified as such in the EXR a Utilities and Service Systems:Significant unavoidable impacts will result from cumulative impacts of developments in the Project Area. Specifically, water supply and infrastructure will be adversely affected. These impacts HBDRA-13 should be specifically identified as significant"unavoidable impacts in the EIR. 11. INADEQUATE AND INCOMPL-E CE ANALYSIS OF AX:.TE:RNATIVES An EIR must describe a-reasonable range of alternatives to the project,or to the location of the project,that could feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the project while avoiding or substantially lessening any ofthe significant effects of the project. CEQA Guidelines§15126.6. The range of feasible alternatives shall be selected and discussed in a manner to foster meaningful public participation and informed decision making. .ld. "Among the factors that maybe taken into account when addressing the feasibility HBDRA-14 of alternatives are site suitability,economic viability,availability of infrastructure, general plan consistency,other plans or regulatory limitations,jurisdictional boundaries (projects with a regionally significant impact should consider the regional context),and -whether the proponent can reasonably acquire,control or otherwise have access to the alternative site(or the site is already owned by the propend)." Citizens o,f'Goleta Valley v.Board of'S'upervisors(1990),52 Cal.3d 553, City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-63 11 - Responses to Comments f'i1LNIFRI.TYLEPI 3tiILiNFO,wILHUM&NVAt:DRON 11P Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 0 A. Unreasonable Rangg and Description of Alternatives. Section 6 of the EIR briefly discusses three alternatives to the Project:the No- project Alternative,the Conservative Market Demand Development Alternative,and the Reduced Development AIternative. The description of the two development alternatives states that these alternatives will reduce the square footage of the proposed additional development that will result from the Project. These alternatives do not specify to any degree where the reduction in square footage will occur, Further,,these alternatives do not even discuss the reconfiguration of the existing districts,let alone provide an alternative to the Projeofs plan to combine the I I existing districts into 7 new districts. Indeed,the descriptions of these alternatives are so vague that the City cannot accurately compare the Project to the alternatives. For example,it is impossible to determine from the EIR where the reduction in proposed development will occur. The public and the City also cannot determine whether the proposed combination of the I I existing districts into the 7 new districts will be the same as proposed for the Project. HBDRA-15. In addition,none of the alternatives propose to build the Cultural Arts Center on a location other than the Library site. As discussed above,the Library is an historical resource,pursuant to CFQA Guidelines§15064.5. It is imperative that an EIR analyze an alternative that avoids the destruction and/or alteration of an historical resource. As stated in CFQA Guidelines§15126.6,subdivision(f)(2),when determining when an EIR must include analysis of alternative locations,the"key, question and first step in analysis is whether any of the significant effects of the project would be avoided or substantially lessened by putting.the project in another location. Only locations that would avoid or"substantially lessen any of the significant effects of the project need be considered for inclusion in the EIR." Building the Cultural Arts Center on a location other than the Library site will eliminate the unavoidable significant impact of destroying or altering,an historical resource. The EIR does not discuss a single alternative location that would avoid the significant impact of demolishing or modifying the Library. In sum,.the FIR does not discuss a reasonable range of alternatives to the Project, does not describe the alternatives to the Project in sufficient detail,and does not provide adequate alternatives to the location of the Cultural Arts Center, Such analysis omissions are violations of CFQA Guidelines§15IX6. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-64 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 14 D. Incomplete Analysis of Alternative TiNacts, The EIR must include sufficient information about each alternative to allow rricaningful evaluation,analysis,and comparison with the proposed project. CE QA Guidelines§15126.6(d). However,the discussion in the ETP,of the environmental impacts that would be caused by the project alternatives merely states whether the alternatives would result in more or less impacts. Almost no information is provided that quantifies the impact differentials. Section 6 of the EIR does not include sufficient information to allow for meaningful evaluation,analysis,and comparison with the Project. Merely stating that an HBDRA-16 alternative will result in more or less impacts does not provide the public and the City enough information to adequately analyze the alternatives to the Project. Moreover,Section 6 of the EIR does not discuss the unavoidable significant impacts associated-with the destruction or modification of an historical resource,the Library. As discussed above,the EIR is required to include an alternative that proposes building a Cultural Arts Center on a location other than the Library site. Therefore, Section 6 must also discuss the corresponding differences in significant impacts to cultural resources between the alternatives. C. Failure to Identify an Environmentally Superior Alternative Amongst the Development Alternatives. Because the EM identifies the No-Project Alternative as the environmentally superior alternative,the EIR shall also identify an environmentally superior alternative amongst the other alternatives. CE-QA Guidelines§15126.6(e). Infact,Section 6,5of the EIR correctly recognizes this requirement. However,the FAR inexplicably falls to select an environmentally superior alternative amongst the other alternatives. Rather than reach the obvious conclusion,that the Reduced Development HBDRA-17 Alternative is the environmentally superior alternative,the EIR fails to select an environmentally superior alternative amongst the other alternatives at all. Instead,the EIR curiously states that each development alternative does not reduce or eliminate significant impacts. P.6-13, First,the Reduced Development Alterative reduces all impacts,including significant impacts,when compared to the impacts caused by the Conservative Market City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-65 11 Responses to Comments PAI-MIEM,TYLER WIENER WILUMA&WALDRONLLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 15 Demand Alternative and the Project. The Reduced Development Alternative has a maximum development potential that is much smaller than either development alternative. For example,the retail development is almost half the size of the retail development for the Conservative Market Demand Alternative and the Project, respectively. spertively. Likewise,the maximum development potential for restaurant uses,office uses, residential uses,and the Cultural Arts Center are also almost half the size for the Reduced Development Alternative compared to the Project. Compared to the, Conservative Market Demand Alternative,the maximum development potential of the restaurant uses are only app.60%,office uses app.40%,and the Cultural Arts Center half. When development directly corresponds to environmental impacts,as is the case HBDRA-17 with the Project it is axiomatic that the development alternative that provides for the cont. least dovelopment is the environmentally superior alternative. However,the EIR fails to acknowledge this. Indeed,the selection of the environmentally superior alternative is so undeniable that it appears that the preparers of the EIR purposefully avoided selecting the Reduced Development Alternative as the environmentally superior. Section 6.5 of the EIR,which discusses the environmentally superior alternative, is cleverly written to avoid making such an identification. This is inadequate and deprives the public mid the City of the most vital piece of information needed to decide which alternative to select The purpose of the EIR is to inform the public and the City of the environmental impacts associated with the proposed project,and alternatives to the Project. Accordingly,the conclusion reached in Section 6.5 does not comply with the requirement of CEQA Guidelines,§15126.6(e). The EIR must choose an environmentally superior alternative amongst the development alternatives. D. Iag=jvte,Analysis,9,f the,_NQ-_PXo_iect Alternative. Like the alternatives to theRroject discussed in Section 6 of the EIR,the No- Project Alternative is vaguely analyzed and its impacts are discussed in only general terms. Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines§15126(e),the"purpose of describing and HBDRA 18 analyzing'a no project alternative is to allow decision makers to compare the impacts of approving the proposed project with the impacts of not approving the proposed project." Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-66 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALM I ERL TYLLI?,WIENER WILHELM&WALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 16 Hcre,the public and the City are not provided with enough information and analysis in the EIR to make an accurate assessment of the adverse environmental impacts that will be caused by the No-Project Alternative. The MR only generally states in each HBDRA-18 environmental topical area that the impacts would be less,or that the impacts would vary cont. depending on a series of several factors. No impacts are detailed or quantified. Accordingly,the No-Project Alternative analysis is incomplete and inadequate in violation of CEQA Guidelines§15126(e), 111, PJECEMEALINg CEQA Guidelines define"Project"to mean the"whole of an action"that may result in either a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect,physical change in the environment. CEQA Guidelines 15378(a). "Project is-given a broad interpretation in order to maximize protection of the environment," A*Qjueen v,Board ofDirectors of &jidpennsuflaRegion Qpen Space District,202 Cal.App.3rd 1136(1989). California courts have field that a lead agency must analyze each"Project" consisting of a part ofan entire action in a single environmental review document and not "split"a project into two or more segments. This approach ensures"that environmental considerations not become submerged by chopping a large project into many little ones, each with a potential impact on the environment,which cumulatively may have disastrous consequences." Burbank-Glendale-Posadena Airport Authority v.11ensler HBDRA-19 (1991),233 Gal.App,3d 577,592. The EIR does not review the entire action that is contemplated,which is tantamount to unlawful piecemealing. The Project is merely one piece of a much greater project that entails updating the Specific Plan,amending the General Plan,amending the Zoning text,amending the Local Coastal Program,and building the Cultural Arts Center on the Library site. Accordingly,the environmental analysis relating to the amendment to the General Plan and the construction of the Cultural Arts Centeris required to be in the EIR, A. The OR Must Analyze the Environmental Impacts Associated with the Construction of the Cultural Arts Center. As discussed in detail in Section I(A)of this Comment Letter,one of the primary HBDRA-20 purposes of the Project is to build the Cultural Arts Center on the Library site. However, City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-67 11 - Responses to Comments PALKILTRI,TYLER.WIENER,WMELM&WAI.DRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 17 none of the impacts associated with building the Cultural Arts Center are discussed in the EIR. This constitutes unlawful pieeemealing. In 1988,the California Supreme Court held that"an EIR must include an analysis of the environmental effects of future expansion or other action if:(1)it is a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the initial project;and(2)the future expansion or action will be significant in that it will likely change the scope or nature of the initial project or its environmental effects." Laurel Heights Improvement Association v Regents of the University of California 0988),47 Cal.3d 376,396. The demolition or alteration ofthe Library,and the construction of the Cultural Arts Center,ate reasonably foreseeable consequences of the Project. The Project specifically amends the Specific Plan to allow for the construction of the Cultural Arts Center on the Library site. In addition,the specifications for the Cultural Arts Center, HBDRA-20 such as the requirement that there be no net loss of green space,are drafted in such a way Cont. that it is impossible to build the Cultural Arts Center without demolishing or drastically altering the Library. Additionally,the demolition or alteration of the Library,and the construction of the Cultural Arts Center,are significant in that they substantially change the.scope of the environmental effects associated with the Project+ Therefore,pursuant to Laurel Heights, the EIR must include an analysis of the environmental effects associated with the demolition or alteration of the Library and the construction of the Cultural Arts Center. Despite the-obvious Project impacts associated with demolishing or altering the Library,and associated with constructing the Cultural Arts Center,the EIR fails to discuss these impacts. Instead,the EIR ignores these impacts in their entirety and erroneously claims that such impacts should be analyzed in a separate EM Deferring the environmental analysis of the entire Project constitutes unlawful piecemealing,in violation of CEQA. Accordingly,the El'lly is inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project. B. De EIR Must Analyze the Environmental Impacts Associated with Amending the General Plan. The Project states that,in order to adopt the DTSP Update,which is inconsistent HBDRA-21 with the General Plan,the Zoning text,and the Local Coastal Program,the City must amend the General Plan,the Zoning text,and the Local Coastal Program. Without Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-68 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PAUCBRt.TYLERWIENU.wtLHBX M&wnt,DRON r.LP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page Ifs amending these documents,the Project would not be consistent with one of its objectives: to be consistent with and to further the objectives of the General Flan by providing detailed criteria for development within the DTSP area and public strectscape improvement.P.4-113. Despite recognizing that the Project requires the amendment of the General Plan, the Zoning text,and the Local Coastal Program,the EIR.fails to analyze the environmental impacts associated with such amendments. Indeed,the EIR only analyzes these impacts in one section thereof,Section 4.7. Furthermore,the City has not provided the text of the amendments of the General HBDRA-21 Plan,the Zoning text,and the Local Coastal Program to the public. Indeed,according to cant. Jennifer Villasenor,Associate Planner for the City,these amendments are not completed and will not be available until after close of the public comment period on the MR. As such,the public cannot view these amendments,let alone analyze the impacts associated with their adoption. As discussed above,"the EIR must analyze the whole of an action,which in this case includes the amendments to the General Plan,the Zoning text,and the Local Coastal Program. Accordingly,the MR does not analyze the whole of the.Project,and is therefore inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project. C. The EIR Must Analyze the Environmental Impacts Associated-with the General Plan Circulation Element Update. The City is proposing to update the City's General Plan Circulation Element(the "Circulation Element Update"}. The purpose of the Circulation Element Update is to evaluate the long-term transportation needs of the City and to present a comprehensive plan to accommodate those needs. The entire Circulation Element is being updated including goals,policies,and objectives pertaining to transportation needs and LOS standards. The proposed Circulation Element covers various circulation issues such as HBDRA-22 regional mobility,roadway circulation,neighborhood traffic management,public transportation,transportation demand management,parking,pedestrian,bicycle,and equestrian paths,waterway facilities,and scenic corridors. The Project and the Circulation Element Update are so closely related that,in certain areas,they are actually one and the same project. The Project and the Circulation Element Update both require amendments to the General Plan and will both alter the City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-69 1 Responses to Comments PAUMTERT,TYLER NVI&NER V11HE121-1&WALT),RoN LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Pp,ge 19 planning goals and strategies in the Project area. Both projects will significantly impact traffic and LOS in the Project area. Furthermore,both projects will result in significant cumulative impacts that must be analyzed. Evaluating the Project and the Circulation Element Update in separate EIR!s effectively chops the environmental analysis of the HBDRA-22 entire project into segments. cont. Segmenting the environmental analysis of the Project and the Circulation Element Update is unlawful piecemealing,in violation of CEQA. Accordingly,the EIR is inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project. IV. THE PROUCT SUOULD NOT BE APPROVED BECAUSE IT WfLL CAUSE EXCESSIVE SIGNIFICANT UNAVOIDAHL F"&QTS The Project will cause an excessive amount of significant unavoidable impacts, especially when compared to the available alternatives to the Project. Many of these significant unavoidable impacts are identified in the EIR,many more arc not. Because these significant unavoidable impacts are cumulatively so great,the Project should not be approved. The Project area is nearly completely built out under the current DTSP. Indeed, the development in the Project area has almost completely maximized the allowable density. In short,there is simply no room left to expand existing densities. 'However, HBDRA-23 simply expanding existing densities appears to be the main purpose of the Project. Adding several hundred thousand square feet of retail,office,residential, restaurant,hotel,and cultural facilities and reducing ratios of required parking will exacerbate the overcrowding that already exists under the current DTSP. This overcrowding will reduce the quality of life for visitors and residents alike. Additionally,the Project fails to comply with its stated vision elements,which are detailed on PP.3-8 and 3-9 of the FIR. The vision elements that the Project fails to achieve,without limitation,are as follows: Provide connections to and protecting established residential neigbborhoods;and orienting intensive land uses away from these neighborhoods:the Project proposes to extend intensive land uses into the established residential neighborhood in the vicinity of the Library site by Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-70 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PAULIFMI,T-Y LEI?,WIENER,VnLHELU&WALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 20 building the Cultural Arts Center,which will attract approximately 300,000 to 400,000 people annually to the facility. • 'Providing view,light,a-ad air corridors to the ocean:The Project proposes to increase height restrictions in areas along Pacific Coast Highway which will eliminate existing view,light,and air corridors to the ocean. • Providing locations for public parking:As discussed above,the Project will result in decreased public parking. The proposed mitigation measures are inadequate to overcome the increased parking demand. • Providing and maintaining a safe environment for everyone:As noted in the EK and discussed above,the Project will result in significant unavoidable impacts to public services,such as police and fire services. Furthermore,the Project will result in extensive significant unavoidable impacts, HBDRA-23 including,without limitation,the following: cont. Aesthetics:There will be significant adverse impacts to the visual character of the downtown Huntington Beach area associated with the demolition or alteration of the Library,and associated with increased density and more intense land uses. In addition,there will be significant adverse impacts to existing views along Pacific Coast Highway,from 6th Street to 9th Street, resulting from a change to building height from 35 feet to 55 feet, Air Quality:The projected construction NO,emissions related to the Project are greater than the significance thresholds established by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, Additionally,the Project is inconsistent with the South Coast Air Quality Management Plan because of increases in traffic and population. P.4-48. Projected long tenet RUG and PM1O emissions will unavoidably exceed the South Coast Air Quality Management District thresholds by 40%to 451/6. P.4-52. Final ty, projected long-term PM2.5 ernissions will unavoidably exceed the new national emission standard,as detailed on P.4-43 of the EIR. Noise.-The Project will result,insignificant unavoidable impacts related to construction of developments associated with the Project. P.4-152, City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-71 11 - Responses to Comments PALMIERI.TYLER,WIEVTER.WILHELM&WAI ARON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 21 • Parking:There will be significant unavoidable impacts to parking resulting from the addition of hundreds of thousands of square feet of residential, office,.retail,restaurant,hotel,residential,and cultural facilities and further reduction of ratios of required parking. The EIR incorrectly concludes that there will be no such impacts because of a"toolbox"of proposed mitigation measures. These mitigation measures are an ineffective way of reducing parking demand,as discussed further above. • Population And Housing:The Project will induce substantial population growth in the project area. The Project area is already overcrowded and the resulting residential density will exceed residential capacity therein, Public Services:Additional fire personnel,facilities,and/or equipment will be needed in relation to future development proposals per the Project,and due to the increased demand for emergency personnel caused by the additional population that will occupy the Project area. HBDRA-23 cant. • Recreation:The development of the Cultural Arts Center will result in the loss of at least a portion of the Triangle Park green space. Residents of the Project area will only be able to use the green space for public recreation to the extent that the green'space is not being utilized for Cultural Arts Center related activities and functions. Furthermore,the City is also not in compliance with the General Plan Requirement that the City maintain five acres of parks per every 1,000 Huntington Beach residents. Although the EIR claims that the City is close to compliance with this requirement,this is not true. A measurement of the City's parks reveals that the City has overestimated the acreage of existing parks and is further from compliance with this requirement. Eliminating public park,acreage by developing the Cultural Arts Center will exacerbate the City's current non-compliance with this requirement. • Traffic:As detailed above,the LOS at a significant number of intersections will decrease as a result of the Project. The cumulative impacts of multiple decreases in LOS in the project area will create significant traffic problems. The projected additional daily trips per day of at least 13,391 will gridlock the Project area. Final Program Environmental impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-72 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PALMtERL TYLER,WIENER WILHELM&kYALDRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 22 Utilities and Service Systems:Water supply and infrastructure resources HBDRA-23 will be adversely affected by the increased demand resulting from the Cont. Project- V. FAILURE TO ANALYZIE CUMULATIVE IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WrrH PACIFIC CITY PROJECT In,tune 2004,the City Council approved the Pacific City mixed use project(the "Pacific City Project")on a 31.5 gross acre site along Pacific Coast Highway,between Huntington Street and First Street. According to the City of Huntington Beach's website, the mixed use project will consist of 191,000 sq.ft.of retail,office,restaurant,cultural, and entertainment uses;a 163,000 sq.it., 165 room,eight story,luxury boutique hotel, spa,and health club;and 516 condominium units within a nix of two,three,and four story buildings. The commercial portion of the project includes carts and kiosks,outdoor dining, alcoholic beverage sales,live entertainment indoors and outdoors,and dancing within the proposed restaurants and hotel development. Parking will be,provided in two,two-level HBDRA-24 subterranean parking structures. Although the Pacific City Project was approved over five years ago,very little construction has taken place since then. Indeed,the majority,and most disruptive,of the construction work has yet to begin,and may begin at any time. Because the Pacific City Project has cleared al necessary hurdles to begin construction,the.construction of the Pacific City Project may coincide with development related to the Project. Therefore,there is a strong probability that there will be significant cumulative impacts related to the construction activities of both projects in the downtown area. Specifically,there will be debilitating impacts to parking and traffic in the downtown area,amongst other impacts. These cumulative impacts should have been analyzed throughout the EIR. They were not. Accordingly,the EIR is inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project. VI. INCONSISTENCIES WITH IME GENERAL,PLAN Cali fornia Government Code§65454 provides that"No specific plan may be HBDRA-25 adopted or amended unless the proposed plan or amendment is consistent with"the City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-73 1 Responses to Comments PAUMERI.TYMR,WIENER.WILHELM&WAMRON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 23 general plan." The DTSP Update is fundamentally inconsistent with the City's General Plan,specific-ally,the Historic and Cultural Resources Element("HCR"). The HCR lists'"local landmarks considered to be of significant importance to the local community".as identified by the Historic Resources Board("H""),and states that the"intention of the HRB(is]to place thew structures and places on a City listing,.for protection and/or preservation..." P.II-HCR-6. As previously noted,the Library is identified as such a local landmark of significant importance. Table HCR-2, The HCR expresses substantial concern over the facts,that"a significant number ofEuntington Beach's historical resources have been destroyed[between 1985 and 1996],"and"downtown historic resources are extremely vulnerable to change"(P.11- 11CR-1 5). As a result,the KCR sets forth the following issue: "Downtown commercial and residential areas are expeflencing extrelve development pressures to intensify their land uses. No guidelines exist to protect and/or restore the HBDRA-25 historic character of these older areas. As a resull,older strticturts are being demolished cont. for construction of new buildings, The City is lasing the hworic character of the area" P.11-14CR.-20(emphasis added). To address this issue,the first goal of the HCR(HCR 1)is"To promote the preservation and restoration of the sites,structures and districts which have architectural, historical and/or archaeological significance to the City offluntington Beach." P.If- 14CR-23. Similarly,the first objective(ffRC 1.1)is to"Ensure that all the City's historically and archaeologically significant resources are identified and protected," P.11- HCR-23, Nonetheless,the DTSP Update largely ignores the HCR in its entirety and does little of anything to implement the goals and objectives of this element of the General Plan requiring the protection and preservation of Clity's dwindling historically significant resources. Moreover,the DTSP Update does not even provide that the HRB is to serve in an advisory capacity to the Planning Commission,as.is set forth in the current DTSP- The KRB serves an important role in protecting and preserving structures of historical significance but is seemingly bypassed altogether under the DTSP Update, As noted above,one of the deficiencies of the EfR is that it fails to,analyze the impacts associated with the exclusion from the DTSP Update of the HRB's advisory role. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-74 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR PAUIM1.TYLER.WIENER,WILHMM&WAMJ�ON LLP Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 24 Lastly,the DTSP Update does not account for the current Implementation Program set forth by the HRB for a"Celebration Plaza"that is to connect the Arts Center and the Library- P.II-HCR-M In order to remain consistent with the HCR.element of the General Plan,the DTSP Update must consider and incorporate the 14CR's Implementation Programs. The failure to do so is yet another example of the DTSP Update's inconsistency with the General Plan,and the absence of any analysis of the HBDRA-26 impacts associated with the effect of the DTSP Update on the Implementation Program is another deficiency of the FIR. Thus,the foregoing reveals that,rather than"rein-force(ing]all elements of the General Plan"(P.2-2),the DTSP Update has been prepared without any meaningful regard for the TiCR and is inconsistent with the City's General Plan. V11. VSE OF TRIANGLE PARK AS CULTURAL ARTS CENTER VIOLATES USE RESTIUCTION The property on which the City proposes to build the Cultural Arts Center(known as Triangle Park)is subject to,a valid use restriction requiring that the property be used as a.public park. If the City proceeds with the plan for a Cultural Arts Center,the resulting violation of said use restriction could cause the City to forfeit ownership of the property. By deed dated August 7, 1917(the"1917 Deed"),Huntington Beach Company ("FIBC")conveyed Lots 1-19 of Block 505,comprising the bulk of Triangle Park,to the City. The l9t7 Deed contains an express use restriction providing that the City,mast "maintain in good condition the aforesaid property as a public park and for no other HBDRA-27 purpose,otherwise the title hereby gran*shall revert to and be vested in the grantor herein,or in its successors or assigns,and it or its successors or assigns shall be entitled to the immediate possession thereof." Such use restrictions are commonly used and generally enforceable in California. A subsequent deed dated January 25,1921 (the"1921 Deed),by which FIBC conveyed the remaining portion of Blo&505 and all ofBIock 405,did not alter the validity of the use restriction contained in the 1917 Deed. Although not expressly set forth in the 1921 Deed,by law,HBC could not have granted or otherwise affected any interest in Lots 1-18 of Block 505 since its ownership rights in such property bad already been conveyed by the 1917 Deed. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-75 11 - Responses to Comments PALMIFRI>TYLER,WIENER,F4'1LHELM&WALDRON T I.P Jennifer Villasenor September 1,2009 Page 25 To the extent the use restriction was violated due to the use of the property as a library,the statute of limitations may have run on any related enforcement action. The HBDRAA-27 use restriction may be enforced against a new violation,however,in the form of the Cont. Cultural Arts Center,and such violation could lead to the forfeiture of the entire property conveyed by the 1917 Deed. V11L CONCLUSION The EIR violates CIQA and the CE:QA Guidelines,and is therefore inadequate to serve as the environmental document for the Project. The EIR-does not adequately address the significant adverse impacts associated with the Project;the EfR fails to adequately analyze Project alternatives;the Ella unlawfully piecemeals the Project and HBDRA-28 defers analysis of impacts of reasonably foreseeable consequences of the Project;the Project will result in excessive significant unavoidable impacts;the Project is inconsistent with the Huntington Beach General Plan,and the use of Triangle.Park as a Cultural Arts Center violates a recorded land use restriction on such property. Very truly yours,. —an M.Easter F,ME-:fjf cc: Michael H.Leifer,Esq. Huntington Beach Downtown'Residents.Association Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-76 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 08MId P. Larson 2!7 V*Street,Huntington Beach,CA 92648 July 28,2009 Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Dear Ms.Villasenor. I looked through the five inch thick Draft Environmental Impact Report and was able to find my area of concern. I'd like to submit a comment on tiered beach parking,pg.3-29. It indicates that the podium parking at the beach lots will be below the height of Pacific Coast Highway. An unobstructed view of the surf LARS-1 from the Balsa Chica inlet to Twin Dolphin Street is something no city has in Change County. Please,no compromise on this issue and have the podium parking as far below PCH as possible. 'llhank you. Sincerely, David P.I,arsori 714-943-5916. End. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-77 11 Responses to Comments Supt1trnbcr 2,2009 Rand Delivered To: &.fs. Jennifer ViDasenor X Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 NA;iinStreet 811l}iect: Huntington Beach Downtown Specific plan No 5 Program Environmental Impact Report(EIR) F)earhis.Villasenor 1. We are long time Huntington Beach residents. We strongly reject the proposed District-7 beach that allows the construction of parking,structures along the beach from plain Street to('rolden west. 2, The beaches arefi-sr everyone to enjoy,not w he(le-troyed by parking structures that Will Produce unsafe exhaust,noise and damage to the environment. 17his proposal will permanently disturb the quality of life for the residents by polluting and damaging the beach environment There is also a ma'joy concern to the safery of'pedestrian zwd children playing at the beach;.to be faced with going iii an.d out of the propr.,Aed beach parking Structures, 4. Visitors to Huntington Beach escape the bad air quality at their cities and corne,to enjoy the clean air at I 1B beautiful beach but the proposed parking structures-,N ill MOST-] eliminate the need for the visitors to come to our city. 5. Currently, the visitors to Huntington Beach do not like the southsi&of the pier due to the fact there are many,structures along the beach,so they park their cars and walk to the north side of the flier to enjoy the beauty,peace and quite nature of the north side of the beach. To put parking structures on the north of the pier definitely will discourage visitors front coining to Huntington Beach, The cities of Nrewport Beach or Long Beach are not proposing putting parking structures along their beaches. 6, . .... ....... itla 6JXIi1JIIM5 Ill the FTR without addre"- �invy It,genarately rot the DietfAtS1(1'=jU. 7 A proposal similar to this one was suggested few-years back but was strongly opposed by thousands of residents. It is a waste of time and tax payers*mono to propose the same issue again hoping to get different results without any regard-to the ertvirottnte.ttttl deitruaion of our beauldful,beaeli. T71w people,voice,was Iona. and clear on the pre-,6otw parking structure propcvml that was defeated few years ago. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-78 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 9, fluntingjon Beach is being advertised its Surf'City, Tht Cit'v Spent lots of funds to g--f this RaMQ oflkially recognized. Building concrete parking structures along MOST-1 the Ivach will dest-ray the name zmd dn,evvironmenial value.of our beautiful cont sandy lvaclics. S WITI. 'A SA� -Alg) '2�46 ........................ Name Olrino Signatu r c r4ddiess CC, Huntington Beach City Planners I luntington Beach City Mayor California Coastal Cornluis6on City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-79 11 - Responses to Comments AG 1 9 ?EMI 'piJ'+?S4vtt`Su'J� ! Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re:Draft Environmental Impact Report of July 20,2009 Dear Ms.Villasenor: The members of the Pierside Homeowners Association(Pierside),by a nearly unanimous vote,has authorized our Board of Directors(Board)to send you these comments on the referenced Draft EIR dated July 20,2009. Our Town Homes have 16 residences at Pierside,bounded on two sides by Sixth Street and Orange Avenue in downtown. Our PHOA-1 Board recommends that the City abandon its proposals to build a cultural center as a major tourist attraction,including an underground parking structure,at Main Street Library(Library)and its surrounding historic Triangle Park(Park). Some of our reasons for this recommendation are as follows: 1. Citywide,the City has too little parkland to meet its General Plan objective. Although the Draft EIR on page 2-15 claims that the City has met its park requirements within the DTSP boundary,this claim includes the open spaces at the tourist dominated beaches,which have relatively very little green space. PHOA-2 Triangle Park is the only park away from the beaches in the DTSP,and the only significant amount of green space for downtown residents away from the beaches, and away from their crowds of tourists. 2. Although the Draft EIR(page 2-16)calls for no net loss of green space at the Library and Park,a possible new green belt around the proposed cultural center, which would be much larger and more visitor-intensive than the Library, PHOA-3 and which could include as many as 400 underground parking spaces,will not be comparable to the current pastoral setting of the Park,for downtown residents,for their children,and for their dogs. 3. The Draft EIR(page 2-17)states that the DTSP currently has a parking deficiency for only 15 days per year,4%of total days for the year,only during summer PHOA-4 special events. We believe that it would be a waste of scaxce tax dollars to build Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-80 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR structured parking for only 15 days per year. Moreover,any new structured parking should be located near the DTSP's main attraction,the beaches,and away from the DTSP's residential areas,including away from the Park and library. For example,we believe that among the six major parking lots and garages in PHOA-4 downtown,Plaza Almerka's garage is one of the most under-utilized,on account of this parking garage's distance from the beach,two to three blocks. Yet,of course,Plaza Almeria's garage is a full one to two blocks closer to the beach than the underground parking proposed for the Library and the Park. For the above reasons and others,we recommend that the City preserve the Library and Park in their current land uses and configurations. Thank you for your support. Board of Directors Pierside Homeowners Association City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-81 11 Responses to Comments Richard J.Plummer M I I th Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (213)999-6418 September 2,2009 Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street,Td Floor Huntington Beach,CA 92548 Re: Downtown Specific Plan No.5 Program Economic Import Report Dear Ms.Villasenor: I have reviewed the proposed Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan Update(DTSP)and the draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR). I believe the DTSP and the EIR does not adequately address many issues and the EIR does not comply with CEQA. 1. The Downtown core area currently has a large number of restaurant/bars and the cumulative effect of adding more restaurarittbars will create at significant impact upon the neighborhood.The DTSP and ERI do not adequately address the following Issues: a. There will be greater Iffe/safety issues as they relate to more patrons leaving now restaurants under the Influence of alcohol and walking or driving through the neighborhood.The future cumulative effect will be deadly and is not adequately addressed, b. At restauTanttbar closing time(approximately 1:30 AM)over 2.000 patrons exit upon the main street core area, This many people clustered,after hours of drinking,are difficult to PLUM-1 manage. Police issues are not addressed to manage the additional patrons from the addition of more restaurants as described in the DTSP. c. Lack of alternative transportation options at closing time because of the large number of additional patrons departing,all at the same time. d. The increase of noise and air pollution from the police helicopters trying to manage the departure of additional patrons at closing time. a. The negative impact on aesthetics and image by having additional restaurants/bars concentrated In one area f. Since the DTSP is changing the process how alcohol licenses are permitted and granted to restaurants,the effect of future establishments serving alcohol has not been properly addressed. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-82 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 2. The Kimley-Hom Parking Master Plan Study dated March 2009 conducted the parking survey on August 18 and 23,2007.This Parking Study does not adequately analyze the current Downtown parking issues for the following reasons: a. The survey was conducted during the second half of August 2007 after many students have returned to school or are preparing for school. The primary demographic group populating DTHB in summer are young people 05 to 25 years old). b. Now businesses have opened and occupancy has increased since August 2007. Parking is significantly in higher demand and the shortage of parking has gotten worse, c. The Parking Study does not analyze building occupancy,a basic factor in most parking studies. During the time of the study,many on the DTH8 buildings had significant vacancy that,upon stabilized occupancy,would significantly increase parking demand. d. The DTSP and EIR are voluminous documents and they do not adequately summarize the total number of new parking stalls that will be added by all new proposed developments within the DTSP. The cumulative effect of parking from some projects such as the proposed Waterfront Hotel is not adequately mentioned. PLUIVI-2 a. The Parking study does not adequately analyze the effects of; parking occupancy with certain garages charging higher parking fees and having long exit cueing, private and public validations effect on parking demand, and the beach parking lots posting"Fuir signage at entrances during mid-day to discourage parking. f. The Parking Study states that mix-use projects with clustered uses(retail.office, residential,etc)will create less trips and require less parking demand. This theory works with clustered uses that include grocery stores,medical office space,hardware stores,etc that would actually minimize the number of trips.The DTSP does not encourage these types of uses,thus it understates the future parking demand. g. The Strand parking garage is now open and should be included,in the Parking Study. h. The alternative parking solutions such as a valet system and automated parking garage are not feasible. Unless the entire garage is controlled and operated by one parking operator,they can not obtain or afford liability insurance. It is not feasible to have entire large garages operate with valet. The numbers of possible valet spaces are substantially overstated. There are very few automated parking garages In Southern California.They require large ground floor queuing areas,and they are designed for long term parking. 3. The In-Lieu parking program,mentioned in the DTSP Parking section,does not adequately describe the number of outstanding In-lieu parking stalls that the City of HB needs to,build,or the outstanding fees to fund allemative parking facilities. The city has undercounted these stalls.The Parking Study depends upon the DTSP stated number of outstanding parking stalls,and the DTSP PWM_3 future parking supply would be significantly affected once a proper accounting is concluded. This is a very important component of the Parking Plan,current inventory,and the future in-Lieu parking program. 4. The DTSP mentions the need for new bicycles stands and the aftemative transportation mode the bicycle provides to this neighborhood. During peak times there are thousands of bicycles on the Downtown streets and parked in the neighborhood. Many visitors now drive within a mile of PLUM-4 Downtown,park the car,and ride their bicycles into the Downtown neighborhood. This City of Huntington Beach Final. Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-83 11 Responses to Comments neighborhood has an unusually large usage of bicycles that is typically not experienced in other areas of California, This issue should be studied. The DTSP has no survey of bicycle usage, effects on traffic,or storage during peak times,nor is there an adequate analysis of future effects PI-UM-4 from new developments.There is no measure of the bicycle usage on air pollution.The DTSP and cont. EIR do not adequately address the use,traffic and storage of the bicycle. 5. The impact of noise upon this neighborhood was not adequately addressed in the DTSP or EIR. The noise survey was conducted on a non-peak,mid-week day at lunchtime,in early December 2008,and no noise monitors were located in the first three blocks of Main Street, There is no mention in the DTSP or EIR of the primary existing noise issue in this neighborhood. This is PLUM-5 daytime and nighttime noise from HB Police helicopters, With future proposed development and higher density,there clearly Will be higher demands for the HB Police to patrol this neighborhood with helicopters. This will create more noise and more air pollution upon the neighborhood. e. The DTSP calculates the need for more police services upon full development build-out based upon the number of new residential units. On page 4-164 of the DTSP,the police staffing ratio is 1.1 officers per 1,000 residents, Adding 1562 residents will require the addition staffing of 1.5 police personnel. The DTSP and EIR do not adequately address the very high concentration of alcohol- serving restaurants(36 establishments within a few city blocks)and the future impact of now restaurants on this neighborhood. Clearly,many more police personnel will be required as the PLUM-6 cumulative impact of adding more restaurants,retail and hotels,to a concentrated area.Also, keeping an accounting of the number of the existing and future Downtown restaurants/bars,indoor and outside patron capacity,and hours of closing;will allow the police to manage-losing time issues and provide the Zoning Administrator with more knowledge when considering granting additional restaurant uses with or without alcohol consumption. 7. The DTSP appears fractured in it approach to address the EIR effects. Projects within the entire DTSP area not always addressed. The Waterfront Hotel is missing from the DTSP total count of rooms,rooms square feet,restaurants square footage.and parking stalls. The new approved additional development to Plerside Pavilion is missing. When residential units and hotel room are Mentioned in the DTSP.the estimated size of their square footage Is omitted. Listing all their major PLUM-7 characteristics including parking stalls would create a more complete summary of all future development located throughout the DTSP area,and summarizing them on one page would allow the reader to understand the overall size of the entire DSTP and EIR. The entire development project should be summarized or else the DTSP and EIR are inadequate. 8. Since'the July 23,2008 Natelson Date Market Study was completed there has been a generational shift in the US economy. Financing for commercial development is currently not existed. Rents are much lower,tenant demand weaker. Building values and land values have dropped to 50%of their PLUM-8 2006 peak.It will take many years for commercial development to recover.Customer's habit to dine at restaurants has changed to lower price points and fewer visits, This Market Study is now overly optimistic,not feasible,and needs to adjust to the now economy we are entering. 9, The DTSP states the beach parking lots adjoining the pier may have tier parking levels in the future. These proposed parking levels would not be built above the grade level of Pacific Coast Highway to PLUM-9 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-84 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR maintain ocean vie". What the DTSP does not address is the lost views of the beach area and the surf,while standing near Pacific Coast Highway. It also does not address the aesthetics of the View from the beach,of this multilevel garage. Currently,the beach parking lots are attractively PLUM-9 landscaped and this would be replaced With the less desirable View of the parking garage. The cont. DTSP and EIR does not adequately address the aesthetics of the beach tiered parking. The EIR does not adequately address the significant adverse impacts of the proposed development. Please send me your response. Sincerely, Richard J.Plummer RJP:1j City of Huntington Beach Final Program Envirohmentat Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-85 11 - Responses to Comments Wine,Lin From: Viilasenor,Jennifer Sent: Monday,July 27,2009 4:47 PM To.- ine,Linda Cc: FAu and,Herb Subject: Cm an Submittal—Downtown Parking Study Attachments: PRT Ddhal tied V1 3.pdf,RMedel_FTB_Comment Vi.21.pdf,Kellee Frittal.doc;HB_2008 Vi.2l.pdf Late communication-parking ������ Jennifer U�asenor ED City of Huntington Beach JUL 2 7 2009 Huntington Beach PLAN2NG DEPT From:Roy Reynolds[maiito:roy.reynords@prtstrategies.c omj Sent:Monday,July 27,2009 4:33 PM To:Viliasenor,Jennifer Cc:Bohr,Keith Subject:Comments Submittal--Downtown Paring Study T14.531.TQ1$ www. teg3es.Cwp , PRTStrategies July 27,2009 Ms.Jennifer Ullasenor Associate Planner Economic Development Department City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Dear Jennifen PRT Strategies has thoroughly reviewed both recent studies involving Huntington Beach's Downtown area. As many are aware,including HB Tomorrow,none of your consultants have proposed a transit solution which would partly resolve two very significant and disparate issues: • Unlike the existing OCTA bus system,a transit system targeted at a middle-class demographic,one which REY-1 offered a quick and comfortable on-demand,secure and private ride to the area,would attract this very desirable demographic to the Downtown from anywhere along the Beach/Edinger Corridors(as proposed in the attached t Rosemary Medel)AND potentially from the Anaheim and Disney Resorts(as linked here and here—these animated PowerPoints are also available on a CD we'll be posting you). Estimates are that Huntington Beach draws about 13 million visitors annually to the beach and Downtown area. Anaheim and Disney draw double that i Final Program Environmental impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-86 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR about 27 million tourists and conventioneers per year,and with our PRT technology,these visitors could be less than a 30-minute ride to your Pier and Downtown businesses. o In the attached,we're proposing a 24/7/365 computerized state-of-the-art Personal Rapid Transit(PRT)system as a solution which also brings these potentially millions of visitors to the Downtown WITHOUT AUTOMOBILES which IGmley-Ham indicates will be very difficult to accommodate. This demographic has no way to reach the REY-1 area unless expensive rental cars or taxis are employed as we believe they wig NOT ride the bus system—if this cunt. was already the case,it would have been discovered and touted by your consultants. As were proposing an elevated system,certainly there will also be a reduction in traffic congestion—PRT competes with no other system in its own space and does not require parking at its stations. Access to the Downtown by buses Is also limited by its narrow streets and lack of convenient stops—and the system does not provide shuttle service(think 'horizontal elevator')that would be desirable between Main Street and the Hyatt/Hilton/Pacific:City complex. The most promising attribute in our recommendation is that PRT could be funded by OCTRs Measure M(Project S was estimated at$1 billion)and not out of the City's constrained budget Further,unlike conventional transit,PRT is extremely amenable to PubiiclPrivate Partnerships and we believe it quite conceivable that your local hotels.shopping centers and "big box'retailers would be willing to fund their own stations and,possibly,vehicles in partial support of the system's cost (on-board and on-vehicle advertising is also a considerable revenue source). Considering that,our vendors also advise us that PRT should cost only$30 million/mile,roughly one fifth the cost of a comparable at-grade light rail system. Our recommendations for PRT somewhat match,but on a far grander scale,the shuttle system that Ktmley-Hom proposed. But,that(early to late night required)scheme is still automobile focused,causing continued traffic and congestion in the City and requiring fares and parking spaces which the user might not appreciate paying for(if that was contemplated as a revenue generator,otherwise it's a considerable expense). Our recommendation could mitigate the need to"contract additional spaces on vacant parcels"—rather,this real estate might better be used for revenue properties,possibly generating property and business taxes. As we recommend PRT for the commercial and retail areas of the City,we believe Downtown area residents would be inclined to use it,reducing congestion and competition for parking since this demographic does not seem to use the OCTA bus system. Please be aware that during our research,neither RRM,FTB or either of their two parking and traffic consultants we Willing to return our telephone calls or meet with us regarding any of this material—we're then unable to provide you any 'eedback we might have received from these firms. Neither was Huntington Beach's 2n°District Representative to the OCTA Board willing to meet with us regarding our ideas and proposals. Neither was Stanley Smalewitz or Kellee Fritzal (letter attached)of your Department willing to meet with us. We did appreciate a cordial meeting with Mayor Bohr(a former EDD staffer)a few months ago and were able to make our points and have his attention to our ideas. PRT is viable now,has been proven in U.S.revenue service and has been declared"ready for primetime by the City of San Jose. Our most promising vendor has recently been safety-certified by the Swedish Rail Authority and is working With my firm to explore opportunities in the United States. We have recently approached the City of Anaheim for consideration as an alternative for a collector/distributor system in their Resort area(ARTiC+-+Disneyland)—should this succeed,we'd be perfectly positioned to extend this system into Huntington Beach using either the Santa Ana River and/or Beach Blvd. This also connects your residents to the Metrolink and creates the potential for it to feed visitors to your City. PRT has the potential of bringing visitors AND revenue to your City—it would be an asset,resolving traffic and congestion problems rather than creating them. Put another way,PRT technology would increase visitation to the Downtown and decrease parking requirements,and without reducing revenue currently collected from your existing resources. We'd appreciate the opportunity to formally present this to your Department as it should be interested in the business development and revenue potential and,when appropriate,to the Planning Commission and the City Council. If we can answer any questions for you,please contact me directly. Thanks for your consideration and interest. Best regards, ��.setr�il3 Roy Reynolds Aanaging Director 16129 Challis St. PRT Strategies Fountain Valley,CA 02708 2 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-87 11 - Responses to Comments roy.rO)%O dS@"tMtOe-COM Ofte: 714,631.7076 www�r�trate i �ym c Mayor Keith Hotw 3 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-88 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR COMMENTS BY VINCE RILEY ON T 4E DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT(EIR)FOR: THE HUNTINGTON BEACH DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN(DTSP) Date: l-Se-ptember-2009 To: Jennifer Viliasenor,Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach _ Department of Planning pal; 2000 Main Street U' l Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Phone:(714)374-1661 Si_r Q 2 2009 Huming,tn F,ieacf) From:Vince Rfiev PLANNING DEFT 609—9h Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Phone:(714)330-4854 E-Mail:vdrileyO-Nahoo.com Summary: The following is a summary of my comments on the Draft EIR for the Huntington Beach Downtown Specific.Plan(DTSP). 1. My main objection is the Draft EIR conclusion that`'scenic vistas"will not be adversely affected by the changes in New District I as discussed below. 2. In addition,I believe the Draft EIR did not adequately evaluate the potential impact of increased pedestrian and vehicular traffic resulting from the new arts venue proposed at the existing Triangle Park Library location as discussed below. 1 own a lot at 314-7'h Street and a single family residence at 609-9`"Street. As a concerned homeowner, and current resident,of downtown IIB please consider my comments;during your review of the Draft EIR. Comments: 1. Effect of the DTSP on Scenic Vista in the Reconfinured District 1 Area between 6ih and 9th The Draft EIR states that the DTSP"would not result in any substantial adverse effects on the scenic vistas". In particular,this issue is discussed diving several of the questions listed in Section 4.1.3. • Section 4A.3 of the Draft EIR discusses the following;question: `Does the project result in a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista?" A) The Draft EIR acknowledges that maximum building heights will increase from 35 feet to 55 for the downtown area between 6 Street and 9"Street in Existing District 1. The DTSP proposes to include this area of downtown in the New District 1. Section 4.1.3 of the report states that: • "The most significant changes would occur in District Ion Pacific Coast ffighway from e Street to Y'Street where allowable buildings heights are proposed to increase from 35 feet to potentially 55 RILE-1 feet. !While this increase may block individual views of the beach and the ocean from existing residential uses north of this area(where huilding heights would remain 35 feet),upper story setbacks,residential buffer requirements,design guidelines,and the Cin%,s design review process would restrk,,t the potential for projects to substantially reduce existing view,s. It ith implementation of the requirements of the DTSP Update(e.g.,atilierence to design requirements and development standards),it is not anticipated that the DTSP Update implementation would result in any substantia adverse cffievis on the scenic vista." B) Obviously,the report does not feel that a 20 foot height increase will pose a significant obstruction to scenic vistas(even though the issue is repeated as the"most significant alteration"in the RILE-2 subsequent two questions discussed in Section 4.1.3). File:VDRILEY,_DRAFT_EIRYCOMMENTS_1-SEI'-09 Page I of City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-89 11 - Responses to Comments r COvIMENTs BY VINCE RILEY ON THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT(EIR)FOR: THE HUNTINGTON BEACH DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN(DTSP) • The primary issue with the Draft EIR evaluation is that most of the residents living north of Walnut can't see either a)the ocean,or b)the beach from their property(even if they were standing on a P floor balcony),so 1 do not understand why a view of the ocean,or the beach, would ever constitute the primary criteria for deciding if a"scenic vista"is effected by allowing a 55 foot tall building on PCH. I guarantee that several blocks of people living north of Walnut will be able to see a new 55 foot tall building in front of them on PCH—which seems like a obstruction to the skyline vista. • Just estimating the average I"and 2i1 floor residential elevations,I would say the 3 d floor deck on most residential properties in downtown HB is between 20 foot and 22 foot from grade. Therefore,"eye level"for most people standing on a 3'a floor balcony of their residence would be approximately 25 to 27 foot from grade. If the top of a new building on PCH is allowed to increase from 35 feet to 55 feet,the top of the new building would be approximately 27 to 30 feet above eye level of the person who is standing on.a 3 d floor balcony! I'm stunned that a Draft EIR does not consider this"a substantial adverse effect on the scenic vista"! Seriously,how can the Draft EIR conclude that a building roof line approximately 30 foot above eye level does not adversely effect on the scenic vista whet a homeowner is trying to view the sunset while standing on a Yd floor balcony? • In Section 4.1.3,the Draft EIR also concludes that "..,upper story setbacks,residential buffer RILE-2 requirements,design guidelines,and the Chi v`s design review process would restrict the potential for projects to substantially reduce existing views." Clearly,the Draft EIR is simply sidestepping the issue of a scenic obstruction by implying that the new maximum height restriction does not mean the City will permit construction of a 55 foot high building that alters the visual landscape. Clearly the Draft EIR did not review the new Shorebreak Hotel—which is a massive structure that blocks views and it was approved for construction by the City! • I'm not a surveyor,but 1 would estimate the top of the new Shorebreak!Hotel on 6a'Street is approximately 50 feet tall(at least)and I can see at least the upper 10 feet(maybe the upper 15 feet)of the Hotel when I'm standing,at grade,on the back property tine of my lot at 314- 7`h Street! • My lot is located between Olive and Orange—which is about 0.3 miles from the 6th Street corner of the Shorbreak Hotel. The upper story setbacks on the Shorebreak Hotel only appear to be about 10 feet,and the elevation and setback for this hotel was permitted by the City Planning Department,so it is extremely difficult to believe that the City is going to ensure that"scenic vistas"are not obstructed if the new DTSP is approved. The Draft EIR should have concluded that restricting the maximum height to 35 foot is the only sure way to ensure that future projects will not"substantially reduce existing views". C) In the downtown area,the main"scenic vista"that most residents have is a nightly view of the sunset,but a 55 foot high building is guaranteed to obstruct the sunset view at least part of the year. • The Draft EIR does not include any"shade sweep studies"to define the reduction in sunlight du RILE-3 to massive 55 foot tall buildings and the Draft EIR does not seem to place any value on the existing view enjoyed by every homeowner with a 3r4 floor deck! D) Based on a review of the DTSP maps,it appears that Existing District 1 was entirely moved into New.District 1 and approximately one block of Existing District 2 was shifted into New District 1. From my review of Existing District 1,the properties are substantially undeveloped;but I believe this is due in part to uncertainty by developers as to what would be permitted in this area. Clearly RILE-4 people are willing to develop these properties even wi th it 35 foot maximum height restriction-as indicted by the near complete development of the properties along PCH between 9'h Street and Goldenwest. File:VDRILf.Y_DRAFT.-ElR COMMEl�'TS...1-SI>P-09 Page 2of3 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-90 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR COMMENTS BY VINCE RILEY ON THE DRAFT ENVIRONMCNTAL IMPACT REPORT(EIR)FOR: Tf IF HUNTINGTON BEACH DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN(DTSP) • Why weren't both of these existing downtown areas(Le.,Existing District I and part of Existing District 2)moved into Now District 4 instead ofNew District 1,and why does the maximum RILEA building height need to be increased to 55 foot in this specific area? cont • As a side note,the area north ore Street and PCH is substantially commercial. The existinj commercial property owners north of 6b Street may not be too concerned about the views, but the area north and west of7'k Street and PCH is substantially residential and any obstruction of the views from the residences in that area should be given a higher significance in the Draft MR. • I'm not familiar with how much tax revenue will be generated for the City by allowinf 55 foot high buildings instead of 35 foot high building on the property between fie'and 9' Street (from PCH to Walnut). However,the entire DTSP area encompasses approximately 1.8%of the total land in 118,mid the specific area I'm talking is only a small fraction of the total area included in the DTSP. Therefore,I doubt the City revenue will substantially change if the building height is restricted to 35 foot maximum in this small area. • Refer to Section 3.12 of the Draft EIR which states that the City off[B has approximately 200,000 people living in an area of approximately 28.5 square miles (18,240 acres). Section 3.1.1 of the"Draft Elk states that the DTSP covers an area of 336 acres,which equates to only about 1.8%of the total land area in HIT. The 3 square block area I'm writing about is less than 2 acres-which is only about 0.5%of the DTSP areal E) At the I-IB DTSP Public Review Meeting(on 13-August-2009),a one page summary of the Draft Elk Conclusions was distributed. The document lists`"aesthetics"and "Iransportatfonlparkitkg- under the category of"Less thatx Sigrx c a»t with mitigation1code requirements". I can not understand what "aesthetic"the Draft EIR talking about-unless it is the aesthetic frow RILE-5 a new 5 story hotel building on PCH. The report clearly did not consider the aesthetic of residents living north of a 55 foot high building on PCK 2. The potential impact of Increased pedestrian and vehicular tEaffic disc to as ijew arts venue in th new Cultural Arts Overlay dots not appear to be adequately addressed in theDraft FIR It is obvious to anyone living downtown that parking is a significant issue on weekend days. As a "destination city",it is natural for the City to desire increased visitor tax revenue,and I favor the idea of increased art and cultural facilities in 1113. However,the current DTSP development at Triangle Park is very ambitious and the Draft EIR does not adequately address the impact of increased pedestrian and RILE-6 vehicular traffic, A) The Draft EIR does not estimate how many visitors will be attracted to the new cultural center but, according to the 1113 Independent newspaper a study was performed for the Huntington Beach Marketing&Visitors Bureau-which has not been released to the public. However,on August 13, 2009,the Ii B Independent ran an article stating that they obtained a"draft copy"of the"market demand"study. According to the news article,the draft report estimates approximately 300,000 people per year would visit the new cultural arts center! The average number of people visiting during the"weekend"days could be significantly higher than the daily average of 822 since most visitors only stay for the weekend. • Apparently the Draft EIR did have access to the FIB Marketing&Visitor Bureau report. In addition,die Draft EIR did not discuss the number of potential visitors expected on a typical weekend day. however,the most disturbing problem is that the Draft 13IR did not"base fine" the existing pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the existing library facility in Triangle Park to assess the future impact of a new venue on the surrounding area. Si ly Vinje:lt 6.Riley 1�3 File:VI)RILEY-DRAFt'-U RSOMMEXTS-14141-09 Page 3 of 3 City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-91 11 Responses to Comments Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of I'lurdington Beach Planning D"rinient 2000 Main Street HurAington Beach,CA 92648 Re: Draft Environmental Imp-Act Rejwrtor,fuly 20,2009 Dear Ms. Villasenor The Board of Directors of the Townsquare Condominiums(Dowd)unanimously voted to send you this writwn public comment on the referenced Draft EIR of July 20,2009. Our Board represents the 73 condominium owners at'rownstluare,at the comer of Sixth and Main Ma I , Streets in downtown- As art overarching recommendation,our Board wants the City to keep the Main Street Library building(Library)and its"Triangle Palk(Park)as they are presently cmst. Ille following comments to the Draft EIR support our recommendation of preserving the Park and Library, 1. On page 8-1 of the Draft FIR,(lodge&Associates(Bodge)lists the persons and organizations consulted in preparing the Draft EIX It is noteworthy that not one TWNC-1 of these persons or organizations represents downtown residents. 2. In Appendix L,page 22.of the Draft Elk,Bodge opines that there will be no significant noise impact-,from retail to residential,that the,only significant noise impacts will be rrom vehicle traffic. We agree that increased vehicle noise (almost 600 additional vehicle trips per day,page 4-194)will significantly adversely a0cet'rownsquare Condominiums,due to the 200 to 400 potential new underground parking spaces at the Library and Park. We also think, however,that any retail uses at the Library and Park will have significant adverse noise impacts on our Condominiums. Much of the increased noise from retail will come from patrons as they come to and leave the proposed 150-sdat theatre TWNC-2 and 30,000 SF museum(page 4-194),and their related retail uses on site. 'Ale understand that the culturally related retail could include large,flexible special events spaces,including fatal alcohol mid entertainment permits and outdoor areas. The number of alcohol serving establishments indowntovm has mushroomed over the last 16 years from 18 to 38,today's number. All of the larger restaurants.bars,and nightclubs currently are two to three blocks away .from the Library and Park site,all south of Olive. introducing large special evems venues at the Library and Park most certainly will increase negative noise impacts from These retail uses to the neighboring residences,including ToiNmsquare Condominiums. 3. In Appendix E,page 10,the Draft EIR shows that the only existing noise measurements taken near the north end of downtown were at two TWNC-3 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-92 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR intersections:Main Street and Orange Avenue,and Palin Avenue and Lake Street- '11iis first intersection is a full block south of the Library and Park,the proposed location of a possible cultural center and under Vound parking. The second intersection is tixo blocks away from the LibrAry and Park In order to TWNC-3 s accurately gauge the true adverse noise impacts from the proposed cultural center cont. and underground parking,existing noise measurements should be taken at three additional locations: the intersection or Sixth and-Main Streets,the intersection of Acacia Avenue andi'vlain Street,and the 90-degree corner of Pecan Avenue, For these reasons and many others,we recommend that the City abandon its proposal for a cultural center and underground parking at the Library and Park. We appreciate your consideration of our views. Board of Directors Townsquare Condominiums City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-93 11 Responses to Comments Jennifer Villasenor Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2000 Main Street Huntington Beacb,CA 921648 Re: DmItfovironinental Impact Report(if Ju1Y 20,2009 Dear Ms-Villasenor. the Board of Directors of the To-wrisquare?Master Homeowners Association(Board) unanimously voted to said you these comments on the referenced Draft EIR dated July 20,2009. Our Board provides representation for the 89 owners of the 73 condominiums TWNM-1 and 16 Town Homes at Townstluare,in part bounded by Sixth Street,Main Street,and Orange Avenue in dowaitown. Based on our following comments to the Draft LIR,our Board urges the City to preserve as they are now the Main Street Library(Library)and Friangle Park(Park), We are advocating against the proposed cultural center and underground parkitig at the Library and Parkfor a titunbcr of reasons. L We believe that the Library and Park are both historically significant for downtown and all of Huntington Beach. Although the Library is listed in Appendix]),Page 11,as one of the City of Huntington Beach's Local Historic Landmarks in downtown,the Library oddly is the only older building on this list that does not have a National Register of Historic Places status code. We think the appropriate code for the Library is 3S,"appears eligible for listing as a separate property." Jerry Person.the City's Historian,has said that the Library would definitely qualify for the National Register of Historic Places, We understand that Galvin Preservation Associates is in the process of completing an expedited analysis for the City of the Library's historical significance,as a portion orthis firms updating(for the Citys Centennial this year)of the City's I"l 3 inventory of historic structures. We think that the public review process on the 7`WNM-2 Cultural Arts Overlay,and hence the City Planning Commission said Council votes,should not be completed until Galvin has fniished its historical analysis of the Library lbuilding. A—%further evidence of our concems,according to the City's Historic Resources Board.fifty percent(50%)of the structures on the City's 1.983 inventory of historic resources have been demolished over the last 20+years, many of which were downtown. At that rate ofdestruction of our City's history, by the end of the time frame for the new DTSP,again 20 years,our City may well have no historic structures that remain standing. We think this wholesale destruction of our City's and our downtown's history,including the possible demolition orthe Library,is an unacceptable approach ror the City to take, ironically in our City's Cejittruiial year. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-94 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR 2. At page 4-224,the I)rafT FIR states that 161 new off-sate parking spaces area are .needed in the area surrounding Triangle Park. of course,all of these off-site spaces are to be built in lien of parking that was not included in other downtown developments. If all of these 161 off-site spaces end up at Triangle Park,the total number of spaces at Triangle Park could reach as many as 400. As best we cast TWNM-3 tell,the cultural center's on-site parking needs could reach 235 spaces,to serve the proposod 150-seat theaatro(0,3 spaces per seat,45 spacess),30,000-squarc-tro1 museum(3 spaces per TGIF,90 spaces),and as much as 10,000 square feet of restaurant and special events space(10 spaces per KSF, 100 spaces). This is a rnonstroutly large atnount of public parking next to established residential areas. 3. 11w Draft Elk on the D T'SP acknowledges that air pollution levels for the long tenn will exceed Southern California and national thresholds for three types of pollution: inhalable particulates,fine particulate matter,and Reactive organic Compounds(pages 4-33,-32,and Appendix B,page 29). These levels of air pollution,from the underground parking proposed for Triangle Park and from the TWNM-4 estimated 600 additional vehicle trips per day from the proposed museirn and theater,are far too high next to established residential areas. For these reasons, we are convinced that any downtown cultural center and new parking structures) should be located nearer to the beach and farther away from downtown's neighborhoods. For all of these reasons,we recommend that the City preserve the Library and Park as they arc now,and locate any cultural center or parking structures elsewhere doAlitown. We appreciate your support. Board of Directors Townsquare Master Homeowners Association City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-95 11 - Responses to Comments Comments on DTSP DEM 1 SrW.2.2009 Mull Jennifer Vllasenor September 2,2009 Planning Department Trans milted via emnit befixe COS. City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re:Downtown Specific Plan(DTSP)Draft Environmental Impact Report(DEIR) i would like to request you postpone-conletion of the DTSP DEIR to allow for full consideration of two key elements:historical 7 cultural resources,and traffic circulation. The,Historical Survey and the General Plan Circulation Element Update DEIR will not be available for pubic review and URASH-1 input until well after the DTSP review period has closed. This prevents the community from fully evaluating significant information that should be included in the vision for the downtown. Historical I Cultural Resources The Historical Survey currently in progress is the first update in twenty years,the last surveys being 1986 and an update In 1989. The 1989 update noted that during the three-year period between 1986 and 1989,approximately 19 percent of the sites considered historical were URASH-2 demolished. At thattime,the State Office of Historic Preservation recommended the downtown area be designated as a"historic district',However this was not done. In the last 20 years,it is likely that a great number of sites of historic or cultural value have been last, As we near the end of Huntington Beach's Centennial year,we should place more importance on historic preservaliorx The DTSP rotes the loss of historic resources in the downtown,but does not crake a strong statement about historic preservation as an active goat. The National Historic Preservation Act(htto:ihwvacnos.novmrscarrnocar-raM tiatsss.trtrn}states"the hlslo&al and cultural foundations of the Nation should be preserved as a lrving-pelt of our oahtr unity life and development in order to give a sense of orierlgation to ft Ameman peepie.° The 198611989'Historical Surveys rewrnmended the downtown"New Deal"era frost Office (INS)for listing on the National Register for Historic places. However,this is'nof noted in the DTSP and no apparent action has been taken. with the federal government's consideration of the downtown Post Cffice,building closure,this should be noted as a priority for historic registration and preservation. The buildinxg's location and scale would lend itself well for,a cultural use,e.g.gallery or museum,while preserving its place in Huntington Beach history. The Original City Hall I Jail on a Street(1916"th its brick and iron-clad jail cells—remains only through luck. The alley way between Main Street and a Street.(where the jail cells are located)is neglected as a potential area for beautification and historic preservation. Yet,with restoration,cobblestone or art appropriate historical roadway surface and more attractive rrranagement of the business use of the alley(e.g.overflowing trash bins,messy service bays), this area could function jointly for business and as an additional pedestrian pathway. When the City has major beach area events,the alleys get foot traffic anyway_ Some of our restaurants utilize back patio dining overlooking the alleys. We should recognize alleyway joint use,'better manage the trash collection and business use,and enhance these areas,rather than pretending they are not there. As an example,an enhanced Main Street 151h Street alleyway and Its,early 1900s jail cells could be"included on'a historic walking tour,something currently not offered to our visitors but very popular in other communities. Cleaning up the alleyways also fits with the DTSP goal of'providing and maintaining a safe environment' The Bain street Library'(1961)is within the proposed cultural overlay and"celebration plaza" area. Atom time,the Library functioned as the City's sole library and was fart of the original civic center. While the process for its potential demolition is outlined in the DTSP,there is,no Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-96 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR Ow£1 tilts 41 DTSP DEM1 sopc12 MV- discussion regarding restoring and revitalizing the Library with a historic preservation approach. Adjacent to the old town residential zone,this area can be revitalized in a manner that preserves green park space,the mid-Century architecture,and its role as.a historic,resident-serving resource. While this building also has been neglected,it can be restored without demolition. Consider restoration with a rooftop reading terrace(for readers,tarok clubs,author visits), sculptural public art in the park to identify the cultural zone,a reading garden area in the park for story telling and public readings—all of which would appeal to visitors,also. Rather than an oversized anchor concept(and its associated impacts),this would be more appropriate for an area that serves as a transition Between the residential and tourist 1 commercial zones. The loss URASH_3 of a historic library and green public park space should not be considered. These sites are representative examples of what we should be considering in the long-term view of the downtown. The juxtaposition of the Stivind next to the historic Western"false front'of the Helme House Furnishing Cm is a more creative urban environment than homogenized,all-new development. We need the downtown area not only to provide links to the ocean(as noted in the DTSP vision),we also need it to provide links to different points in our 10D-year past. Loss of key historical 1 cultural resources removes the"sense of plaor,from a Community. Traffic Circulation The City plans to update the General Pian Circulation Element,which requires a separate ErMronmerrtal Impact Report.A recent City Administrators Report explains,`the pwpose of the Circulation Element Upstate Is to evaluate the long-term transportation needs of the city and present a comprehensive plan to accommodate those needs...the proposed Circulation Element covers various circulation issues such as regional mobility,roadway circulation,neighborhood traffic management,public transportation,transportation demand management parking, pedestrian,bicycle,and equestrian paths,waterway facilities,and scenic corridors,* URASH-4 Traffic and parking are critical elements of consideration forthe downtown. The evaluation of these elements without adequate conskeration of the overall Viral Plan Circulation Elernent puts the comvnunity In the position of not having all the facts, it is recommended the DTSP DEIR review not proceed on a separate track,or,prior to the citywide circulation update DE1R as both impact the other. Additionarl gglptl I Sias sraticrn for the QjX C}EtR. Parking—The Santa Barbara parking model utilizes a number of tree-lined,small,open parking lots inside street areas near State Street it is very visitor friendly,good signage,and provides a safe emAronment for parking. Rather than centralized,large parking garages or oversized lots, URASH_S this model utilizes infill areas or irregdar-shaped lots to provide parking throughout its"main street'zone. The parking for Zone A in the DTSP(the Cultural Arts Overlay Area)indicates°additional public parking in an underground structure,'but does not indicate where this would be located or what hours it may operate. The community cannot adequately analyze the impact of underground Zone A parking,without specific Information. Underground I garage parking is m re.experi.Wo to construct and maintain,and poses more security concerns for ft public, Underground i garage parking provides increased opportunity for loitering,vagrancy,litterirxg,and vehicle vandalism Please see the'Benchmarking Summary by City`regarding problems posed by parking garage envitor meats near entertainment zones In cities across the country('Downtown Parking Garages Security.Assessment Report,'City of San Jose DOT,San,lose Police Department,i#re nvawva.��itt�v�tnnmA,�r.......... �cacrrnsret�rzuu,d�u�b2o- j,2ONWoM!°20Parkino442D(iarateYpz0bcurUY%2OReoort.adr). The impact Is additional cost for security,policing,and maintenance. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-97 11 - Responses to Comments Comments on DTSP DFJR 7 SW.2,200 MU13 Building elevations—Increased bidding elevations will create a'canyon effect"which will create impacts relating to air and sound circulation,ambient temperature,and ocean views {contradicting the goals in the DTSP} It is recommended building elevations not be increased in URASH-6 the Cultural Overlay zone,but perhaps inch some modest,varied increases as one moves closer to Pacific Coast Highway. Increased building heights will meet the threshold for significant impacts. Trolley—I fully support"'hop on,hop off"trolley concept. i would encourage the City make a oommltment that any future trolley system Is required to be electric or natural gas powered fo URASH-7 avoid increased emissions,increased vehicle noise;and high fuel costs. Solid waste—The DTSP projects an increase in solid waste and that development will be required to follow a recycling program. It is not clear if this effort only,Wudes the provision of recycling bins,or if there will be a more involved effort to reduce waste production. I would encourage a very active program for the downtown commercial I tourist area businesses to help them reduce waste,recycle,and better manage the alleyway waste bins. The,present-clay URASH-8 frequency of overflowing trash bins is evident.in the downtown,creating odor and public health concerns,as well as an unattractive environment. This will only increase if the DTSPs projected growth is realized The DTSP OEIR should require an assessment of the adequacy of the current bin count,their condition,their proper or improper use by businesses,and require the development of an action plan to more aggressively address the solid waste issue in the downtown. Green building—The City has Made a commitment to"green building,' I would encourage an effort to more fully incorporate this in the OTSP, As noted in the DTSP,"the majority of the DTSP area is already covered by impervious area,'however,the plan only addresses how new URASH-9 development can mitigate the expected increase in impervious areas. it would benefit the DTSP to include an effort to reduce impervious areas over time, For example,existing open air parWng areas should eventually resurface with porous surface materials and landscaping to reduce runoff. The DTSP should also make a commitment to prevent any decreases in landscaped areas or green park areas. I applaud the DTSP s mention of green roofs,swales and rain gardens,and also would encourage this be applied to exisfing properties where feasible. Green building measures should not only be required for new development;we should took to where the green approach can be applied over time to existinr,. development. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the DTSP DEIR, Mary Urashima 19432 Pompano Lane,#110 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-98 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.2 - Comments on the Draft EIR DTSP Update Draft E lR-public comment meeting 08-13-09 R!LbIiG!QgmmcntS Richard Plummer.flow are cumulalive impacts from noise from be'rs/restaurants addressed? is it a significant impact to residents,in terms of noise and crowds,from AUGMTG-1 increasing restaurant square footage? What about police helicopter noise resulting rrom crowds at restaurants? I C,putmotyr: Higher densities will add need formore parking and cause more traffic. AUGMTG-2 Q Commenter There is inconsistent enforcement of parking meters in Downtown. AUGMTG-3 Commenter:Was increased traffic addressed in assessing air quality impacts? AUGMTG-4 Vince Rile,,: If there is an existing parking problem,NV1kv are impacts less t" Bete mined that impacts io aesthetics are Im than significant AUGMTG-5 significant? How was it dett from e to 9*on PC when allowable building heights are increasing from 35'10 55*7 Richardson Gray:What are the noise impacts from a cultural center/concert hall?Main St.library has been nominated for listing on National Register. Aesthetic impacts of AUGMTG-6 cultural center on Main Street library site cannot be mitigated. Traffic from cultural center will have impacts. CQmm-gutor District I changes will have huge impact on residents in downtown and AUGMTG-7 City of Huntington Bt.-acb City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-99 11 - Responses to Comments 11.3 Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR 11.3.1 State Departments Department of Transportation (DOT), District 12, September 1, 2009 DOT-1 This comment indicates Department support of Specific Plans that foster a more efficient land; use pattern such as the proposed DTSP Update. Comment acknowledged. DOT-2 The analysis for the intersection of Main and PCH does take into account the pedestrian-only phase of the signal operation. As referenced on page 4-183, approximately 30% of the signal cycle was assigned to the pedestrian-only and clearance phase. In addition, a pedestrian- only phase is proposed in the DTSP for two other PCH intersections—1 st Street and 6th Street. The future conditions were analyzed for with and without the proposed pedestrian- only phases at these intersections, as referenced on page 4-197. All study intersections were evaluated for summer weekday morning and evening peak hour conditions. DOT-3 The Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) methodology for intersection analysis was used for all state highway intersections, as required by the Caltrans Guide for the Preparation of Traffic Impact Studies. PCE's are accounted for in the traffic count data. Lacking specific empirical data for other individual adjustment factors, these were accounted for by reducing the lane capacity from the default of 1900 vplph to 1700. DOT-4 The list of cumulative projects on Table 4.12.3 was provided by the City Planning Department and covers the projects anticipated to contribute traffic through the downtown study area. Traffic from projects outside a 1-mile range from downtown and long-range projects, such as the Poseidon, Ocean Breeze, and Edinger/Beach Specific Plan projects, are accounted for in the annual compounded growth rate applied to develop Year 2020 and 2030 forecasts. Although the project area for the Edinger/Beach Specific Plan area extends to Atlanta,the majority of the growth and development opportunities identified in the plan is designated in areas beyond three miles outside of the downtown. DOT-5 Comment acknowledged. The traffic analysis was coordinated closely with City staff and the City's transportation consultant(Austin-Foust and Associates)for the General Plan Update. All General Plan forecast data and build-out improvement assumptions were developed by the City's General Plan Circulation Element consultant using the Huntington Beach Traffic Model (HBTM). Select link runs of the HBTM model were used to formulate trip distribution assumptions for project traffic. DOT-6 Comment acknowledged. DOT-7 Comment acknowledged. DOT-8 Comment acknowledged. DOT-9 Consistent with Department regulations and procedures in place, any project work in the vicinity of the Department's right-of-way would require an encroachment permit prior to commencement of work. Encroachment permit applications would require compliance with Department regulations and policies as noted. DOT-10 As discussed Chapter 4.6—Hydrology and Water Quality in the EIR,the project includes measures to minimize water quality impacts during construction and operation.As required by MM 4.6-3, individual projects proposed under the DTSP would comply with applicable requirements of the Statewide General Construction Activity Stormwater Permit, including SWPPP preparation. Because a SWPPP would be prepared,an individual project would conform to the Water Pollution Control Provisions identified by Caltrans.The project would implement BMPs as appropriate, including containment of all vehicle loads and avoidance of Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-100 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR tracking of materials,which may fall or blow into Caltrans roadways or facilities. For project operations, MM 4.6-1 requires that for any new development or significant redevelopment projects, a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) shall be prepared in compliance with California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), federal, State and local regulations. DOT-11 Comment acknowledged. Please also refer to Response to Comment DOT-9. DOT-12 Comment acknowledged. 11.3.2 Regional/Local Agencies Orange County Public Works(OCPW),September 2,2009 0CPW-1 As discussed in Chapter 4.6-1 —Hydrology and Water Quality of the EIR and required by MM4.6-1, any new development or significant redevelopment projects within the DTSP are required to submit a WQMP for review and approval consistent with RWQCB,federal, State and local requirements,which may be updated and revised throughout the life of DTSP implementation. It is acknowledged that the Santa Ana RWQCB Orange County Municipal Stormwater Permit has recently been renewed. 0CPW-2 Comment acknowledged.The City of Huntington Beach administers FEMA regulations and floodplain requirements city-wide as well as for the DTSP and subsequent individual projects. Existing requirements and procedures in place during the development review process will ensure compliance with FEMA regulations and requirements. OCPW-3 Mitigation Measure MM 4.6-2 requires a hydrology and hydraulic analysis for individual projects to be prepared and submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval prior to issuance of any grading or building permits.The analysis must analyze the 10-, 25-, and 100-year storms as well as back-to-back storms. Drainage improvements must be designed and constructed as required by the Department of Public Works and Orange County Sanitation District to mitigate impacts of increased runoff due to development, or deficient downstream systems. Design of all necessary drainage improvements shall provide mitigation for all rainfall event frequencies up to a 100-year frequency. Through compliance with this mitigation measure, any potential flooding problems upstream and downstream of the project will not be transferred elsewhere. 0CPW-4 Consistent with established OCPW regulations and procedures, any project work in the vicinity of the OCPW right-of-way would require an encroachment permit prior to commencement of work. Encroachment permit applications would require compliance with OCPW regulations and policies as noted. ® Orange County Sanitation District(OCSD),August 11, 2009 OCSD-1 Comment acknowledged. Chapter 4.13—Utilities and Service Systems provides an analysis of existing wastewater facilities and projected future demand and needed improvements. Table 4.13.2—Summary of Wastewater Generation has been updated to include typographical corrections(please see EIR errata), however, conclusions remain unchanged. Page 4-244 of the EIR describes the need to relocate the OCSD 54-inch trunk main due to the realignment of Walnut Avenue between 1 s`Street and 2"d Street. Close coordination between the City and OCSD regarding this relocation is required by existing City and OSCD practices and procedures.The provided flow factors are acknowledged and will be considered for project specific planning efforts. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-101 11 - Responses to Comments ■ Orange County Transportation Authority(OCTA),August 27, 2009 OCTA-1 Comment acknowledged. Route 173 was depicted on the Existing Transit Service exhibit (Exhibit 4.12-3 on page 4-180) and considered in the EIR analysis, but was inadvertently omitted from the written description of each bus route.The description of Route 173 through the study area is as follows and has been added to the EIR: OCTA Route 173 operates between the City of Costa Mesa and the City of Huntington Beach. Route 173 starts at the South Coast Plaza Area in Costa Mesa,works its way south, passing the Orange County Fairgrounds via Fair Drive, and continues through Costa Mesa via Orange Avenue, and Newport Boulevard to access Victoria Street. Route 173 then heads westbound on Victoria Street into Huntington Beach where Victoria Street becomes Hamilton Avenue. It continues through Huntington Beach and turns around at Pacific Coast Highway and 1 st Street. Route 173 operates Monday through Friday from 5:30 AM to 8:15 PM on mid-size or small buses with 45-minute headways throughout the day. No weekend service is provided. OCTA-2 Comment acknowledged. Roadways within the DTSP area were analyzed for consistency with the Orange County MPAH as discussed on EIR pages 4-205 to 4-207.As noted on page 4-207, if the City elects to change the designation of any one of the identified MPAH roadways on the City's Circulation Plan, it will be necessary to process an amendment to the MPAH through OCTA for consistency, in order to remain eligible for Measure M and CMP funding.The amendment of the MPAH through OCTA must precede any change in street classification by the City. ■ Southern California Association of Governments(SCAG),September 8, 2009 SCAG-1 This comment provides a summary of key project features as an introduction to specific policy analysis comments below. Comment acknowledged. SCAG-2 As described on pages 4-154 to 4-155 of the EIR, population projections for the DTSP Update considered the average household size for the census tracts located in the DTSP and provided a conservative analysis by using the average rental household size for Huntington Beach which is 2.41 persons per household(per the 2006 American Community Survey sponsored by the U.S. Census Bureau). Based on the provided analysis, approximately 1,652 new residents could result from implementation of the project.This number is within the SCAG population increase projections of 2,056 persons from 2005 to 2030 in the census tracts included in the DTSP area.As noted in the introduction for Chapter 4.0—Population and Housing, the SCAG 2008 Regional Comprehensive Plan and Regional Transportation Plan were used for this analysis. SCAG-3 The project generally meets applicable Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) goals as noted. As disclosed in the EIR,significant and unavoidable air quality project impacts relating to ROG and PM10 would exceed SCAQMD thresholds. SCAG-4 General estimates for DTSP Update employment projections have been prepared by the project economist,The Natelson Dale Group, and are provided below. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-102 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11'3 ' Responses to Comments on the Draft BR Net New Development Potential with Projected Employment Land"Use Mp Hotel 235 rooms 0.8 per room 188 Total Employees 1,401 &o described on pages 4454to4155of the BF\ potential new residential units due to the DTSP Update could include up to 648 units.The DTSP Update provides a jobs/housing ratio of approximately 2.16 jobs per household.As noted on page 51 of the project market analysis, city-wide total employment in2008 was estimated et87.85O jobs byGCA8.The estimated city-wide total of households in Huntington Beach for the same period is estimated to be 76,753 dwelling units(per official City estimates prepared by Claritas).Therefore,the existing city-wide jobs/housing balance is estimated to be approximately 1.14 jobs per household. Implementation of the proposed project will improve the city-wide number of jobs per household, while also providing additional dwelling units to meet Regional Housing Needs Assessment goals, in proximity to employment opportunities. Five OCTA transit lines serve the DTSP project area. In addition,the described downtown trolley service would circulate between hotel development closer to Beach Boulevard,the Pacific City development,the core downtown, and the residential neighborhoods downtown. A bus overlay zone for four transit routes is located on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway.The majority of these public transit systems and amenities would be located in District 1 where the higher-density development io allowed in the OTSP. SCAG'5 The comment is acknowledged that the project generally complies with Compass Growth Visioning Principle 2.The DTGP Update provides protections buexisting residential neighborhoods through provision of the Neighborhood Overlay(now labeled Subdistrict 1 B) and Lake Avenue Overlay that provides for lower building heights and densities than otherwise allowed ao well oa other nogu|obonoandguide|ineohoproboctexiot/ngn*nidenUol development and enhance compatibility. District 4 has been expanded to include additional neighborhoods(previously included in other districts)that results in additional area designated for residential uses that formerly provided a wider range of potentially less compatible uses.The DTSP Update also include residential buffers(section 3.2.21)that provides regulations including screening,cutoff lighting, and special limitations on certain activities, noise generation and odors. GCAQ'G Comment acknowledged. SCAG-7 Comment acknowledged. SCAG'8 As noted, the DTSP Update generally meets the consistency with SCAG Regional Transportation Plan Goals and Growth Visioning Principles.Where requested,additional discussion and clarifications are provided in Responses to Comments SCAG-2, SCAG-4 and City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page11'1Ol 11 - Responses to Comments SCAG-5.The comment is acknowledged regarding recommended review and consideration of the SCAG List of Mitigation Measures for additional guidance.When the project Mitigation Measure Monitoring and Reporting Program becomes available, a copy will be forwarded to SCAG. 11.3.3 Organizations and Individuals Michael C.Adams, September 1,2009 ADAMS-1 This comment summarizes the concerns further detailed in the body of the comment letter. Responses to specific concerns raised are addressed below. In addition, although public improvements are part of the DTSP Update—Book II,they generally represent recommendations that would require further study and entitlements to be implemented.They are not development standards that, if the DTSP Update is adopted, must be implemented. ADAMS-2 Potential public improvements as well as potential private improvements are addressed throughout the EIR at a programmatic level. Net new development potential identified in the project description on page 3-11 of the EIR would encompass both privately and publicly initiated projects. In addition, examples of potential projects on public property would include street, bicycle, pedestrian and parking improvements as described and addressed in Chapter 4.12—Transportation and Parking, and also water and wastewater improvements are discussed and addressed in Chapter 4.13—Utilities and Service Systems. ADAMS-3 The Draft EIR includes a reasonable range of alternatives considered for the purpose of avoiding or substantially lessening significant impacts of the project while still feasibly attaining most of the project's basic objectives. Section 6 of the Draft EIR includes three alternatives: No Project; Conservative Market Demand Development and Reduced Development Alternatives. ADAMS-4 Potential public improvements to implement the DTSP Update are described and addressed at a programmatic level in the EIR.The DTSP Update would be implemented over the course of the next 20 years and the intensity, location, and timing of development will be dependent on market conditions and other factors. In addition, as recommendations, public improvements discussed in the DTSP Update may or may not be implemented or other concepts may be implemented over time.A precise phasing of improvements is not practical to be developed at this time. In addition,the DTSP Update provides recommendations and implementation strategies in Chapter Vlll—Implementation &Public Benefits Plan. Individual projects would be reviewed and analyzed as specific developments are defined to ensure compliance with the programmatic provisions of the EIR and DTSP Update,as well as all other City requirements, including those for providing adequate utilities and infrastructure. Subsequent environmental review also could be warranted for specific development projects as they are proposed. ADAMS-5 1 —Parking and traffic data collection provide a snapshot in time for the current conditions. The parking data was collected during busy summer weekday and weekend conditions, and additional special observations were made during a peak event. The traffic data was collected during the peak hours on a summer weekday. An annual 1%growth rate was added to every intersection turning movement, including the downtown intersections that carry primarily local traffic and which would not generally experience such increases in traffic volumes caused by"off-site"growth.This applied growth in background traffic would more than account for"on-site" growth in traffic in the downtown due to increased or renewed business activity in the downtown. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-104 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR The shared parking analysis accounted for all existing and approved downtown development, regardless of occupancy at the time of the data collection. This includes the proposed Pierside Theater which proposes a use that has less intensive parking requirements. The future shared parking conditions also assumed the Pierside Theater as part of the existing development, so the shared parking analysis actually presents a worse-case condition than the Existing plus Proposed Project Conditions contemplates. 2—The timing of roadway realignments or reconfigurations(such as modified cross-sections on various streets)or additional parking measures that would occur will vary, depending on development schedules for individual properties. The traffic mitigations were identified as needed due to impacts of build-out of the entire 20-year development potential. Actual timing; for the improvements will depend on the how quickly and where the development actually occurs. Chapter Vill-Implementation of the DTSP Update also provides guidance on plan implementation strategies.Where practical, economies in phasing and implementation of public improvements will be sought for related projects. Please also see Response to Comment ADAMS-4. The program-level analysis for net new development potential has been prepared in compliance with CEQA Guideline and is adequate for the project. ADAMS-6 The allowable net increase in development included in the DTSP Update was developed in consideration of project goals,objectives adopted by the City Council and the market demand identified in the DTSP market study completed in July 2008 by The Natelson Dale Group. Parking and circulation issues related to implementation of the DTSP Update are evaluated in adequate detail in Chapter 4.12—Transportation and Parking in the EIR. The comment regarding alternate location considerations for the downtown commercial does not raise an environmental issue under CEQA and is acknowledged, and will be provided to the decision- makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. ADAMS-7 The list of cumulative projects included as Table 3.7.1 in the EIR complies with§15130(b)of the CEQA Guidelines by describing reasonably anticipated growth by listing projects identified by the City and neighboring jurisdictions at the time of the EIR Notice of Preparation. Project status updates have been provided in Table 3.1.1 for two projects in the EIR errata that do not affect project conclusions.These include noting that the first phase of the Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy Restoration Plan has been completed, and an environmental assessment has been completed for the Talbert Lake Water Quality Project. All information listed for cumulative projects was otherwise accurate at the time of EIR preparation.The change of uses proposed for the Pierside Pavilion was submitted after the DTSP Update EIR was distributed for public review. ADAMS-8 Significance criteria for aesthetic impacts discussed in the EIR primarily evaluate project visibility and scenic vistas from public vantage points.All proposed projects would require compliance with DTSP Update provisions including Chapter III—Land Uses& Development Standards and Chapter IV—Design Guidelines. Chapter III identifies both general provisions (including design guidelines, building standards, landscaping, buffering, etc.)to help ensure appropriateness and compatibility, and also district-specific provisions to further tailor development requirements in consideration of specific neighborhood context. Chapter IV— Design Guidelines includes comprehensive policies regarding site planning and design, landscaping, building design, utilitarian aspects, signs, and public art, as well as special design considerations for mixed-use developments, corporate architecture, hotels and parking structures. Compliance with these policies that assure aesthetic compatibility would be part of the required project review and approval process for proposed developments. No additional mitigation measures regarding compliance with neighborhood and design guidelines are necessary. Depending on the type, size and location of specific future developments, subsequent environmental review may be required. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-105 11 - Responses to Comments ADAMS-9 The mitigation measures identified in Chapter 4.2—Air Quality would apply to both public and privately initiated projects. In addition, the parking requirements in Chapter III of the DTSP continue to utilize reduced parking ratios (compared to those in the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(HBZSO), Chapter 231 Off-Street Parking and Loading and previously proposed in the Downtown Parking Master Plan)and propose new standards.The new standards allow further reduced ratios for restaurant uses in District 1 at eight spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area,whereas the existing plan requires 10 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area. In addition,the reduced parking ratios would be expanded to be applicable in the reconfigured District 1 (Downtown Core),which encompasses a greater area than the existing Downtown Parking Master Plan area(existing downtown core). Potential environmental effects related to greenhouse gas emissions are discussed on pages 4-42 and 4-46 of the EIR and are based on the technical analysis prepared by Mestre Greve Associates(included as EIR Appendix C). It is acknowledged that many policies are currently being developed for analysis of environmental significance in this area, however,the best available information and practices have been used for project analysis including draft CEQA Guidelines§15064.4 and recommendations of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), California Climate Action Team (CCAT)and the California Attorney General.The analysis concludes that since the project includes measures that are consistent with strategies recommended by the CCAT and the California Attorney General, and due to the type of development allowed under the DTSP Update,the impact associated with greenhouse gas emissions during project operation are less than significant. Significant cumulative impacts are also not anticipated. ADAMS-10 Chapter 4.3—Cultural Resources discusses the potential impacts to historical resources in the DTSP Update area. Mitigation Measure 4-3.1 requires preparation of a report from a qualified architectural historian regarding the significance of the site/structure, if changes are proposed to properties or buildings listed in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. Based on the results of the report,further mitigation, such as preservation, restoration, or salvaging of materials, shall be identified and implemented as recommended by a qualified architectural historian. Such an analysis will rely on§15064.5 of the CEQA Guidelines to determine resource significance, including surrounding context as appropriate, and any required mitigation will follow CEQA Guidelines as well. ADAMS-11 This comment primarily addresses the merits of the proposed DTSP Update.The City Council adopted specific goals and objectives to guide the preparation of the DTSP update. Several of these goals and objectives focus on changes to the existing DTSP to encourage the revitalization of vacant and underutilized parcels in and around downtown to achieve a balanced downtown neighborhood. This balance included creation of an urban village that serves the needs of both residents and visitors. To this end, District 1 was created to cover all or portions of previous districts 6, 5,4 and 3. The focus of the new district 1 is in line with City Council directives and contains one overlay and two special provisions as follows to address transitions of density and residential protection. 1. The neighborhood overlay between Walnut and Orange and 1 st to 3rd Streets reduces building height to 35 feet, limits residential density to 30 dwelling units per acre,allows residential detached and attached at the ground level, and limits the range of non- residential uses to offices and personal services. This is intended specifically to accommodate the current residential nature of some portions of this transitional neighborhood and allow a smooth transition over the 20 year planning horizon to meet City objectives. 2. The special provisions for Lake Street allow single family and attached residential to occupy ground floor space and limits building height to 35 feet.This is intended Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-106 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR specifically to accommodate the current residential nature of some portions of Lake Street and allow a smooth transition over the 20 year planning horizon to meet City objectives. 3. The Cultural Arts Overlay(now labeled Subdistrict 1A)limits the uses to cultural arts types of uses, caps the net new development at 30,000 square feet, and requires no net loss of open space.The proposed list of allowed uses, review process, proposed density and height limit are more restrictive than in the existing DTSP. The remainder of District 1 is designated for visitor-serving and coastal-dependant uses(to comply with coastal planning policies)and retail on the ground floor including retail that serves the surrounding neighborhood,with either offices and/or residential above or behind the street facing ground floor.The combination of development standards that regulate building height, massing, setbacks, step backs and parking along with very prescriptive design guidelines form a very structured planning environment which will enhance and protect the residences downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. In addition,the level of planning review and approval has been tightened to ensure close scrutiny of new projects. A number of other DTSP directives have been written to further enhance the pedestrian orientation of the downtown including: new streetscape treatments, multi-modal transit options, additional bicycle parking and circulation improvements, improved beach access, limitations on nighttime entertainment and alcohol sales, residential buffer standards, Main Street and 5th Street enhancements, neighborhood parking protection, additional public parking and parking management strategies, and green building and sustainability policies. Together the DTSP update fulfills the City Council goals and objectives while at the same time is sensitive to and protects existing residences and businesses from harmful impacts of new development. In summary, concepts have been modified from the existing DTSP. However, the proposed changes would not result in a significant impact such as physical division of established neighborhoods as discussed above and evaluated in the EIR. ADAMS-12 Chapter 4.8 of the EIR evaluates potential noise impacts related to the implementation of the DTSP Update, including those associated with increases in traffic and pedestrian activity. Mitigation measures are provided for vehicle-related noise(Mitigation Measure MM4.8-2)and potential mixed-use and commercial use noise impacts on residential areas(Mitigation Measure MM4.8-3). The EIR discloses that certain uses such as restaurant, entertainment and drinking establishments could potentially impact adjacent uses. Restaurants that serve alcohol and nightclub uses would be subject to a Conditional Use Permit(CUP)that requires a public hearing by the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission, respectively,to determine appropriateness and compatibility. Uses such as these would require an evaluation of the proposed use(including hours of operation, etc.), site specifics and assessment of potential impacts and conditions/restrictions to address the use. Conditions of approval can place additional requirements to ensure compatibility. The EIR recognizes potential noise impacts from mixed-use and commercial uses in the vicinity of residential areas and includes Mitigation Measure MM 4.8-3 that requires preparation of a detailed noise assessment for such uses located within 50 feet of any residence to ensure that these sources do not exceed the City's Noise Ordinance limits and that significant noise impacts would not result.The noise assessments would not only need to evaluate existing noise conditions and noise associated with the project proposal, but also the cumulative noise environment including with and without the project.The assessment must be prepared by a qualified acoustical engineer and any noise impacts must be reduced to a less-than-significant level.This is a new, more restrictive requirement for projects within the DTSP than previously required to improve use compatibility. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-107 11 - Responses to Comments ADAMS-13 Chapter 4.9 of the EIR evaluates potential population and housing impacts related to implementation of the DTSP Update. The potential new residential units could include 648 units. For estimation purposes, the average household size of units projected within the DTSP area is assumed to be 2.41 persons.The General Plan Housing Element, adopted in June 2008, indicates that between 55%and 76%of housing units in the DTSP area are rental properties and the 2006 American Community Survey sponsored by the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that the average rental household size for Huntington Beach is 2.41 persons per household.Although the DTSP Update does not preclude the development of housing units for ownership, the average household size for the census tracts in the DTSP area, based on 2000 Census data, ranges from 1.89 to 2.16 persons per household. However, given that rental properties make up a large percentage of the housing stock in the DTSP area,the more conservative estimate of 2.41 persons per household is appropriate for analysis of potential population changes associated with the DTSP Update. Based on the average rental household size in the City of 2.41 persons per household,the proposed DTSP Update could result in an increase of approximately 1,562 residents(648 dwelling units x 2.41 persons per household).That number is within the SCAG population increase projections of 2,056 from 2005 to 2030 in the census tracts included in the DTSP area.The above discussion is provided on pages 4-154 and 4-155 and provides a conservative persons-per-dwelling factor and resulting projected population growth, that is also used for analysis regarding community open space and recreation impacts in Chapter 4.11. ADAMS-14 Chapter 4.10—Public Services provides an analysis at a programmatic level of potential project effects relating to fire prevention, policing, schools, parks and libraries.The Fire Department has been involved in the preparation of the DTSP Update, including street realignments and improvements, and concerns were not raised regarding potential impacts to response times due to street realignments. However, the EIR identifies significant and unavoidable impacts related to fire services because additional fire personnel,facilities and/or equipment would be needed in relation to future development proposals, and it is unknown as to where and how these additions may be provided.The Police Department has also been consulted regarding the DTSP Update, and it is acknowledged that an increase in development in the downtown will require a proportionate increase in Police Department staff and services which the Police Department has indicated can be absorbed, and significant impacts were not identified. Mitigation measure and code regulations provided in Chapter 4.10—Public Services will reduce anticipated project impacts, including periodic review through the City's annual budget process to ensure adequate services are provided. ADAMS-15 Specific phasing and timing of needed public services and improvements will be considered as specific developments are identified and proposed. In some instances, such as parkland requirements, on-site improvements may be provided or in-lieu fees may be collected and related off-site public improvements may be implemented once an adequate level of funding has been collected to implement a specific improvement.The recommended approach would depend on the size, scale and type of proposed project. Regarding the library site, policies within the DTSP Update ensure no net loss of green space on this site. No mitigation is required. ADAMS-16 The intersections of PCH and 6th and PCH and 1 st were evaluated for both with and without the proposed pedestrian-only phase operations. As indicated on page 4-197, the proposed pedestrian-only phase reduces the capacity for the movement of vehicles through the intersection and results in LOS"E"peak hour conditions in the evening peak hour. The intersection improvements that were identified to mitigate the deterioration of Level of Service would be difficult to achieve, given current physical conditions and constraints at the intersection, and would require coordination with and the approval of Caltrans. As indicated, another mitigation option would be to not implement the pedestrian-only phases at all, or to limit the use of the pedestrian-only phases to peak pedestrian flow periods, and to avoid the pedestrian-only phases during the weekday evening peak hour. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-108 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR ADAMS-17 (A) (1 st paragraph)--The changes in traffic patterns that would occur as a result of the realignment of 6th Street, as well as the three other network alternatives were evaluated, and the changes in peak hour and daily level of service were provided. As discussed on page 4- 222 and following pages,with the realignment of 6th Street, drivers who normally travel along the subject segment of 6th Street, between Main Street and Orange Avenue,would divert to a number of other streets, depending on their direction of approach and their destination. 6t4 Street would extend straight from Orange Avenue to connect to Pecan Avenue, and the intersection of Main Street and Pecan Avenue would continue to be a stop-controlled intersection. The Fire Department has been involved in the preparation of the DTSP Update,, including the 6t'Street alignment, and concerns were not raised regarding potential impacts to response times due to the realignment. (B) (2nd paragraph)—The Existing Transportation System section addressed key roadways and intersections within the study area. Potential modifications to the Delaware alignment and potential future use of the former rail right-of-way for transportation purposes are currently being addressed in the Circulation Element update, and are outside the scope of this study. Current transit service to and through the downtown area provided by OCTA was described in the EIR. Potential increases in public transit ridership due to improved transit facilities in north Huntington Beach were not contemplated, nor were reductions in traffic or parking that may occur as a result of future transit system improvements assumed. A true transit center has not been proposed as part of the Specific Plan,therefore, no transit ridership benefits were assumed. As discussed on page 4-194, a mode shift reduction was assumed to account for anticipated use of the proposed downtown trolley by downtown residents, patrons, and employees. ADAMS-18 The DTSP Update proposes the addition of a Class II bicycle lane on portions of 6th Street, Lake Street, and Orange Avenue. On-street parallel parking is provided along some of these roadway segments.Where necessary, in order to be able to accommodate both street parking and the proposed bike lanes, modifications to the cross-sections for these streets have been recommended. Please see Exhibit 4.12-8 on page 4-210. ADAMS-19 Existing conditions data reflect the traffic being generated by actual existing occupied uses. At the time of the traffic data collection,The Strand was still under construction. The analysis then considered the cumulative effects of the remaining development potential in the downtown,the most significant being The Strand, as well as other cumulative development outside the immediate downtown, including Pacific City. A compounded annual growth was also added to develop baseline forecasts for Year 2020 and 2030. The additional development associated with the proposed DTSP Update was then analyzed to determine the impacts of the proposed project. ADAMS-20 There is a distinction between the downtown trolley and the shuttle service to remote parking. The trolley system that is proposed as part of the DTSP Update would circulate through the downtown and between development and residential areas surrounding the downtown, including Pacific City and the hotel development near Beach Boulevard. The intent is to allow residents to get to and from the downtown without driving and parking in the downtown (reduce parking demand) and to facilitate the movement of pedestrians to and from and throughout the downtown without the need to drive between the different sites(park once) which would reduce traffic movements. The trolley would operate on a regular basis, even on non-event days. A separate, as-needed shuttle operation to connect temporary remote parking lots to the downtown has been recommended as a measure to augment the parking supply for holidays and major beach events. ADAMS-21 The 300 to 400 spaces identified in the DTSP Update represent a combination of off-site spaces for new development, as well as replacement of on-street spaces that would be lost as a result of proposed changes to Main Street. In addition, each new development will be required to provide all or a portion of required parking on its own site.The actual location of off-site parking will be determined as development in the downtown takes place.The City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-109 11 - Responses to Comments distribution of the new off-site spaces was estimated based on the anticipated location of new development potential. Please also note that the"downtown core"extends north of Orange Avenue on Main Street. ADAMS-22 The residential parking permit/meter program recommended would not restrict anyone from using any parking on residential streets. Rather, it would entail the installation of parking meters, and would allow residents to park on designated streets without needing to deposit money in the meters. This is similar to the residential permit program already in place in selected locations in the downtown. The parking study presents options and variations on the residential permit program including restricting overnight parking on residential streets to those with a residential permit. ADAMS-23 The suggested changes in parking rates are intended to influence where people park, depending on their purpose, and length of stay.The potential impact of raising any parking rates on neighborhood parking, and the need to address the impact with some form of residential parking permit program is acknowledged, and addressed in the Downtown Parking Study. ADAMS-24The shuttle service to remote parking lots has been recommended as a measure to augment the parking supply for holidays and major beach events. Potential lots outside the downtown have been identified and drop-off/pick-up points have been identified. The program may be expanded or modified as other sites become available. To improve the utilization of the remote lots and shuttle operation,the location of the remote lots and the availability of the shuttle service would need to be advertised in advance of the event and included in promotional materials and on the City's website. ADAMS-25 The timing of roadway realignments or reconfigurations(such as modified cross-sections on various streets)or additional parking that would occur as a part of continued development of the downtown will vary, depending on development schedules for individual properties. The traffic mitigations were identified as needed due to impacts of build-out of the entire 20-year development potential. Actual timing for the improvements will depend on the how quickly and where the development actually occurs.The potential tiered beach parking discussed in the DTSP Update and EIR would likely require additional project-level environmental review to analyze project-specific design and impacts. In addition, parking for the DTSP Update was determined to be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. The DSTP Update would be implemented over the course of the next 20 years and the intensity, location, and timing of specific developments and associated public improvements will be dependent on market conditions and other factors.A precise phasing of improvements is not practical to be developed at this time, but will be periodically reviewed and evaluated as part of the development review process and annual budget process. ADAMS-26 Utilities and services systems are described on a project-area-wide basis in Chapter 4.13 in the EIR along with anticipated project impacts and related program-level mitigation measures.As new development is defined and proposed, associated utility improvements will be required and implemented. Consistent with current City policy and practice, improvements to underground utilities should be coordinated with new street improvements.The DSTP Update would be implemented over the course of the next 20 years and the intensity, location, and timing of specific developments will be dependent on market conditions and other factors.A precise phasing of improvements is not practical to be developed at this time. ADAMS-27 As discussed above under the related Responses to Comments ADAMS-11,ADAMS-14 and ADAMS-26, reclassification of anticipated project impacts to significant and unavoidable is not warranted for those relating to land use and planning, public services(notwithstanding fire), and utilities and service systems(including water). ADAMS-28 The Draft EIR includes a reasonable range of alternatives considered for the purpose of avoiding or substantially lessening significant impacts of the project while still feasibly Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-110 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR attaining most of the project's basic objectives. Section 6 of the Draft EIR includes three alternatives: No Project; Conservative Market Demand Development and Reduced Development Alternatives.The No Project alternative essentially allows continued growth and development of the downtown area consistent with existing development intensity and density regulations and design guidelines. ■ Mark D. Bixby,August 9, 2009 BIXBY1-1 As noted,the City has set its park standard at 5 acres per 1,000 people. Information contained in the EIR regarding the City's parkland inventory was provided by the Community Services Department. An updated park inventory dated August 2009 has been provided by the Community Services Department which updates some of the information in the EIR, but does not trigger any changes in EIR conclusions or recommendations.These changes are identified in the EIR errata and show a total of 594 total acres of parkland city-wide(with 159 acres of parkland classified undeveloped).A total of 1007.05 acres is provided city-wide, bringing the City within approximately 4.2 acres of the City's overall parkland/park space goal. Different parkland acreage sources will provide variations in provided data.The Community Services Department tracks parkland acreage and endeavors to use the best available data. The data in the provided parkland inventory are used for analysis in environmental evaluations for other projects in the City as well, such as the Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue Corridor Study EIR recently distributed for public review, and provide consistency in methodology for projects city-wide. BIXBY1-2 Please refer to Response to Comment BIXBY1-1. City parkland calculations tracked by the Community Services Department do not differentiate between usable recreational space from other portions of parkland properties. BIXBY1-3 Existing parks and associated acreage within the DTSP Update area are summarized in the table below. Existing Parks and Park Acreage within DTSP Update Area PaKkE,s i4cr, ;z , Manning Park 2.37 acres Bluff Top Park 19.7 acres Huntington City Beach 77.13 acres(52%of 150.82 acres) Total 99.2 acres Based on SCAG Regional Transportation Plan (RTP)data for census tracts within the DTSP area, population in 2005 was estimated at approximately 16,000 people.This results in approximately 6.2 acres per 1,000 residents.As several census tract boundaries extend beyond the DTSP boundary,this provides a conservative estimate. • Mark D. Bixby,August 31, 2009 BIXBY2-1 The commenter cites a reference from the California Climate Change Center Adaptation Strategy regarding potential rise in sea level due to global climate change.As noted, future sea-level rise estimates will vary based on future greenhouse gas emissions. Sea-level rise estimates also can vary dramatically depending on the source of information. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-111 11 - Responses to Comments Another recent report from the California Climate Change Center' identifies that the potential effects of sea-level rise on erosion and beach width are unlikely to occur evenly across the Southern California region. Such effects would vary greatly from beach to beach, some areas would receive additional sand volume,while others may experience additional sand removal due to potential changes in tidal and storm activities.At this time, it is speculative to determine specific impacts relating to sea-level rise for the coastal areas of Huntington Beach and CEQA does not require speculation. In the event definitive information becomes available regarding sea-level rise impacts specific to Huntington Beach, the City would analyze the information and, if needed, develop regulations and policies for protection of public health and safety that would be applicable to all areas of the coast potentially affected, not just the DTSP Update area. BIXBY2-2 Please refer to Response to Comment BIXBY2-1. In addition,the precise design for potential tiered parking near the beach has not been developed. The parking design would be required to adhere to City policies and regulations regarding placement and protection of structures due to any potential erosion or flooding.Also please note that the DTSP Update has been revised to only allow potential tiered parking on the north side of the pier.Tiered parking is not longer being considered for the south side of the pier. BIXBY2-3 Please refer to Response to Comment BIXBY2-1. It is speculative at this time to determine if sea-level rise would cause temporary or permanent closures of the segment of Pacific Coast Highway in the northwestern end of the DTSP Update area. BIXBY2-4 It is speculative at this time to determine potential economic impacts on local tourism due to beach erosion from potential sea-level rise. Further, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines§15131, economic or social effects of a project shall not be treated as significant effects on the environment. ■ Paul Cross, September 2,2009 CROSS-1 Many buildings in the project area are one,two and three stories in height with notable exceptions of Plaza Almeria, Pierside,The Strand,Waterfront Hotels (Hyatt/Hilton)and The Promenade.All of those buildings are on larger properties upward of one city block where greater flexibility in building massing, step backs, articulation and design treatment are achievable. The building height description in the EIR included average building heights and architectural projections for those projects noted. In addition, Plaza Almeria, Pierside, The Strand,The Promenade and others limited to four stories were granted special permits to exceed allowable building heights.The building height limit is proposed to be increased from 35 feet(6th to 9th Streets)and 45 feet to 55 feet in the DTSP Update for only parcels and developments that meet specific criteria. In addition,the permissible building height was increased by 10 feet to accommodate the net new development potential identified in the Chapter 3—Project Description based on a market study completed in July 2008 by The Natelson Dale Group, and also to allow greater variation in massing and roof design for four- story buildings. Although it is acknowledged that evaluation of aesthetic effects is to some extent subjective, the significance determination for the visual analysis in the EIR is based on consideration of the extent of change related to project visibility from key public vantage points,the degree of ' "Estimating the Potential Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Southern California Beaches-Draft,"prepared by Linwood Pendleton, Philip King, Craig Mohn, D.G.Webster, Ryan K.Vaughn,and Peter Adams,dated February 2009. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-112 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR visual contrast and compatibility in scale and character between project elements and the existing surroundings, and project conformance with public policies regarding visual and urban design quality.As discussed in EIR Chapter 4.1 —Aesthetics, at a programmatic level potential future DTSP development may result in view changes that would vary depending on the building location, orientation, and height. Changes proposed by the DTSP Update regarding modifications to development standards for setbacks and building heights are for Districts 1 and 4.The most significant changes would occur in District 1 on Pacific Coast Highway from 6th Street to 9th Street where allowable building heights are proposed to increase from 35 feet to potentially 55 feet.While this increase may block individual views of the beach and the ocean from existing residential uses north of this area (where building heights would remain 35 feet), upper story setbacks, residential buffer requirements, design guidelines, and the City's design review process would restrict the potential for projects to result in significant aesthetic impacts.With implementation of the requirements of the DTSP (e.g., adherence to design requirements and development standards), it is not anticipated that the DTSP Update implementation would result in any substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista. Future potential development would adhere to the DTSP Update(including design guidelines) reviewed by the City to ensure that architectural features and landscaping would be used to minimize the visual impacts. CROSS-2 This comment is primarily directed to the reasons regarding changes in development standards such as maximum building height. City staff is recommending lowering the maximum residential density to 50 dwelling units/acre to reflect the limited opportunities to achieve a density of 60 dwelling units/acre given the array of development standards such as 55-foot maximum building height limit, on-site parking required for all residential and visitor serving uses, and limited larger parcels available for development. The DTSP Update only allows up to a 55-foot building height for parcels that are a minimum of 25,000 square feet. Otherwise the maximum is 45 feet which is the same as the previous plan.This is a change from the existing DTSP that allowed a 45-foot maximum building height for a full block or greater than 100 feet of frontage in certain circumstances. The reason for changing this standard was to allow larger projects, regardless of street frontage dimensions,the ability to maintain the coastal dependent uses such as retail and visitor serving at the street level (due to being in the Coastal Zone and regulated by the California Coastal Commission)and still attain a mixed-use work, live, shop environment where the upper floors could have offices and residential uses.Again,when the allowed uses are combined with the development standards and design guidelines(which include residential buffering requirements), more than adequate control of height and density is provided to create a downtown neighborhood that is in scale and character of the existing development patterns. Please also refer to Response to Comment RILE-5. CROSS-3 No change from the existing DTSP is proposed for Pacific City(District 5)or the existing approved project which includes the residential portion of the site. The DTSP Update EIR includes the Pacific City project in the cumulative projects analysis.The Pacific City project was analyzed in a separate EIR that was previously certified. CROSS-4 Recreation and park impacts relating to the Pacific City project were evaluated during the review and approval of that project and disclosed in the project EIR that was previously certified. Please also see Response to Comment CROSS-3. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-113 11 - Responses to Comments ■ Tom Flanagan,August 7, 2009 FLAN-1 This comment indicates opposition to potential placement of parking meters on 8`h Street near the residence located at 327 81h Street.A residential parking program is proposed as an optional strategy in the DTSP Update as described on page 5-20. Figure 5-13 describes the area where such a program may be implemented,which does not include the third block of 81h Street where the commenter resides. Implementation of a parking meter/residential permit system would preserve spaces for residents as long as they have a permit.The intent of the program would be to address parking encroachment from downtown activities into neighboring residential areas. Notice of the DTSP Update was sent to 6,824 owners/occupants of properties within the DTSP, 1000-foot radius and those properties identified in Figures 5-13 and 5-14 of the DTSP. Although all details of the Plan are not included in the notice,the current Plan has been available for public review since June 16,2009. This particular aspect of the Plan regarding potential meter parking has been in the Plan since it was first made available to the public in December 2008. In addition, prior to implementation of meter parking on any portions of 81h Street, notice would be required to be provided to affected parties prior to City Council action. This comment is acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. ■ Richardson Gray,September 2,2009 GRAY-1 These comments are acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. Responses to specific concerns raised are addressed below. GRAY-2 The EIR addresses what could potentially occur within the Cultural Arts Overlay area(now labeled Subdistrict 1A) including cultural-related uses(i.e. library, museum, art gallery, performing arts)as well as the building height limits, setbacks and open space requirements as they relate to the allowable development standards/uses of the existing DTSP. The 35- foot height limit is compatible with existing allowable height limits in the DTSP and existing surrounding structures. In addition, since no specific building design is currently proposed and was not available at the time during preparation of the EIR, any future proposed plans would need to be subject to a detailed evaluation to determine compatibility in regards to building mass, building placement, architectural design including consideration of the existing library and site conditions as well as the immediate surrounding properties.To establish performing arts center, library, museum, or art gallery uses in the Cultural Arts Overlay(now labeled Subdistrict 1A), a Conditional Use Permit(CUP)is required to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission to ensure appropriateness of the proposed use and compatibility with adjacent uses. GRAY-3 Please refer to Response to Comment GRAY-2. GRAY-4 As noted in Response to Comment GRAY-2 above, no specific development plans are currently proposed at the library site. Potential uses such as a performing arts center, museum, library or art gallery would require review and approval by the Planning Commission to ensure appropriateness of the proposed use and compatibility with adjacent uses. It is speculative at this time to determine potential economic impacts on surrounding Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-114 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR properties as a specific project or use is not proposed. Further, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §15131, economic or social effects of a project shall not be treated as significant effects on the environment. GRAY-5 Comment acknowledged. Although not related to the adequacy of environmental analysis in the EIR,this comment will be forwarded to the Planning Commission for consideration. It should be noted that the DTSP Update does propose physical development within the DTSP area, including a cultural center. It should also be noted that any studies conducted for the Huntington Beach Marketing &Visitors Bureau with respect to a cultural center are not part of the DTSP Update project and are not being reviewed or analyzed by City staff or the Planning Commission. As such, the EIR does not include analysis of the referenced study. GRAY-6 Comment acknowledged. Although not related to the adequacy of environmental analysis in the EIR, this comment will be forwarded to the Planning Commission for consideration. The recommendations of the Downtown Image Committee were forwarded to the City Council on August 17,2009. A copy of the Request for Council Action(RCA) and attachments can be viewed at the following weblink: http://records.surfcity- hb.org/sirepub/pubmtgframe.aspx?meetid=135&doctype=agenda. GRAY-7 Comment acknowledged. Although not related to the adequacy of environmental analysis in the EIR,this comment will be forwarded to the Planning Commission for consideration.The recommendations of the Downtown Image Committee were forwarded to the City Council on August 17,2009. A copy of the Request for Council Action(RCA)and attachments can be viewed at the following weblink: http://records.surfcity- hb.org/sirepub/pubmtgframe.asr)x?meetid=135&doctype=agenda. GRAY-8 As noted in Response to Comment GRAY-2 above, no specific development plans are currently proposed at the library site. Potential uses such as a performing arts center, museum, library or art gallery would require review and approval by the Planning Commission to ensure appropriateness of the proposed use and compatibility with adjacent uses.The DTSP Update establishes a maximum net increase of up to 30,000 square feet for the site. However, this actual size of a proposed development will be determined as appropriate through the CUP process. Beaches are considered as part of the City official parkland inventory prepared by the Community Services Department.The landscaped area around the library is not considered a dedicated park for purposes of the City's parkland inventory. However, as noted,the DTSP Update requires no net loss in green space at the library site,whether or not it is considered a park. No off-site parking is currently under consideration for potential site uses. Subsequent project-level environmental review will likely be required to analyze project-specific impacts. GRAY-9 No specific development plans are currently proposed at the library site. The configuration and adequacy of parking proposed to be provided in support a potential cultural arts facility would need to be evaluated when this a specific development is identified. Parking to support a potential cultural arts facility would be located below street level as required in the DTSP Update,which would minimize impacts to the surrounding area. GRAY-10 Comment acknowledged. Although not related to the adequacy of environmental analysis in the EIR,this comment will be forwarded to the Planning Commission for consideration. It should be noted that the DTSP Update does not propose specific physical development within the DTSP area, including a potential cultural facility. In addition, as is the case for all projects, any future development proposals would be required to comply with all applicable codes and regulations, including the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP),the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(HBZSO),the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and the City Charter(including Section 612"Measure C")to the extent that they apply. GRAY-11 Comment acknowledged. Although the majority of this comment is not related to the adequacy of environmental analysis in the EIR,this comment will be forwarded to the Planning Commission for consideration. The comment states that the EIR inadequately City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-115 11 - Responses to Comments considers the issue of Measure C. However, as is the case for all projects, any future development proposals would be required to comply with all applicable codes and regulations, including the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP), the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(HBZSO),the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and the City Charter (including Section 612"Measure C")to the extent that they apply. The EIR correctly states this. GRAY-12 The DTSP Update allows for library uses and future development plans could allow continuation of the library use. Currently there are no specific development plans proposed for the library site. Prior to any project approval, proposed development at this site will likely require a subsequent environmental review. Additionally,any planned use at the site will need to comply with the City of Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. The Noise Ordinance protects existing land uses by setting limits on noise levels that can be experienced at the neighboring property. The Noise Ordinance is part of the City's Municipal Code and is enforceable throughout the City. The EIR recognizes potential noise impacts from mixed-use and commercial uses in the vicinity of residential areas and includes Mitigation Measure MM 4.8-3 that requires preparation of a detailed noise assessment for such uses located within 50 feet of any residence to ensure that these sources do not exceed the City's Noise Ordinance limits and that significant noise impacts would not result.The assessment must be prepared by a qualified acoustical engineer and any noise impacts must be reduced to a less-than- significant level.This is a new, more restrictive requirement for projects within the DTSP to improve use compatibility. Impacts relating to a potential net increase of 30,000 square feet of cultural arts facilities were evaluated in the EIR including effects relating to traffic, air quality and noise. Based on specific development plans proposed in the future, additional environmental analysis may be required to address a specific project. Please also refer to Response to Comment G RAY-15. GRAY-13 At a programmatic level, noise levels from additional vehicle trips attributed to a potential cultural arts facility have been addressed in the EIR in Chapter 4.8—Noise.Variations due to potential summer activities and during performances and special events at a potential cultural arts facility would be considered short-term effects related to the facility. State guidance documents require the use of CNEL as the primary assessment metric. CNEL is a time- weighted annual average noise level. State guideline documents, as well as City documents, do not contain any specific limits on short-term(a particular day or season) noise levels.As noted in GRAY-12, potential activities would also require adherence to the City's Noise Ordinance. Noise levels from specific venues such as a theater, museum, and related retail uses would need to be addressed in a future assessment when details of a potential project are more fully developed. Restaurants with alcohol service are not a permitted use at the Main Street Library site. The concentration alcohol of serving uses in an area and crime rate statistics are considered when evaluating Alcoholic Beverage Control(ABC) permits.The need(or lack thereof)for a performing arts venue is beyond the scope of the EIR and is a comment on the merits of the project which will be forwarded to decision-makers for consideration. The noise measurements that were performed are intended to be representative of the ambient noise levels throughout the DTSP Update area, and are not intended to quantify the potential noise levels from'a specific proposed development. Therefore, noise measurements at additional locations are not needed. Please also refer to Response to Comment TWNC-2. GRAY-14 The estimated trip generation associated for a potential cultural arts facility is summarized on Table 4.12.2 on EIR pages 4-193 and 4-194. Assuming typical operations of potential cultural arts facility,just under 600 trips per day are estimated. The impact of cultural center traffic, along with the project traffic for the other proposed development features of the Finat Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-116 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR proposed DTSP Update were evaluated for the summer weekday morning and evening peak hour conditions, as well as on a daily basis on a summer weekday for the downtown roadways. Where significant impacts to intersections or roadways were identified, mitigation measures were presented and evaluated. Parking to support a potential cultural arts facility would be located below street level as required in the DTSP Update, which would minimize impacts to the surrounding area. Assumptions about approach and departure patterns for traffic destined for a potential cultural arts facility and other downtown development were developed for the EIR using a select link run of the Huntington Beach Traffic Model (HBTM). The resulting trip distribution includes the routes listed in this comment, as well as several other streets leading into and out of the downtown, and no significant impacts were identified. In addition, it is anticipated that a proposed cultural arts facility would be subject to further environmental review when such a project is proposed as existing conditions and project assumptions may change. The recommendation for a new parking structure is to accommodate parking needs for new development, not for current occasional parking deficiencies caused by summer holidays and special events. Other parking management strategies have been recommended to accommodate parking demand for the special events and other peak parking conditions. GRAY-15 Air quality impacts due to potential development within the Cultural Arts Overlay(now labeled Subdistrict 1A)were included in the air quality assessment prepared for the DTSP Update by Mestre Greve Associates. Potential air quality impacts related specifically to a potential 30,000 square foot cultural arts facility and associated parking structure have been isolated and daily emissions were reanalyzed using URBEMIS 9.2.4 by Mestre Greve Associates. The air pollutant emissions were calculated and are presented in the table below. Worst Case Net Emissions for Potential Cultural Arts Facility and Parking -2010 "`.: 1 ems.: •E: NGk Ox PMi PNf 3 G, CCU.. ,S a5a eav _..,.. ..._ .... ... ...:.... _..,..,a.... .._� . . Area Source Emissions 0.31 0.00 1.72 0.00 0.01 0.01 Operational (vehicle) Emissions 6.0 9.23 99.90 0.10 15.97 3.08 Total Emissions 7 9 92 0 16 3 SCAAMD Significance Thresholds 55 55 550 150 150 55 Note: Pollutant emissions are measured in pounds/day. As the table above shows,the total emissions for a potential cultural arts facility are below established SCAQMD thresholds, specifically for ROG, PM10 and PM2_5. Therefore, an individual project would not result in a significant regional air quality impact, and potential overall DTSP Update air quality impacts would remain the same as reported in Chapter 4.2— Air Quality. Twelve mitigation measures are recommended to reduce overall project air quality impacts,for both short-term and long-term activities. However, as disclosed in the EIR, NOx emissions during construction activities and ROG and PM10 emissions will continue to exceed SCAQMD thresholds with implementation of the proposed DTSP Update and are considered significant and unavoidable impacts. GRAY-16 The realignment of 6th Street was addressed in the EIR and evaluated in the traffic study as a project alternative. Three other network alternatives involving varying degrees of street closure for Main Street were also evaluated,for informational purposes. The DTSP Update does not contain any project alternatives involving Main Street closure. It is acknowledged that whenever any portion of Main Street is closed, regardless of whether or not the 6th City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-117 11 - Responses to Comments Street realignment is implemented, traffic from Main Street will divert to one of several parallel streets, including 6th Street. GRAY-17 The Draft EIR identifies four historical resources within the plan area, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Places.The Draft EIR does not identify the Main Street Library as a historical resource under CEQA.The City, as the lead agency, relies upon the National and California Register of Historic Resources for identification of historic resources. It has not been determined that the Main Street Library meets the criteria for inclusion in the California Register of Historic Resources. A formal process of evaluation is required for such a determination through the Office of Historic Preservation(OHP). No such evaluation/determination has been carried out for the Main Street Library, according to South Central Coastal Information Center(SCCIC) personnel (personal communication, September 18, 2009). As stated in Chapter 4,on page 4-63,the Main Street Library is identified in the DTSP Update as a possible site for a cultural arts plaza/performing arts building. Because the library site is listed in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element as a local landmark, any potential alteration to the library building would need to be accomplished through established City policies for alteration and/or demolition of potential historical resources.While the proposed DTSP Update accommodates for the growth of the downtown area through revised development standards and land use controls, specific development proposals are not contemplated for the project,including development on the library site. However,in the event that future development is proposed on sites listed on the California Register of Historic Resources and/or in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element, further environmental review would be required in accordance with CEQA. (emphasis added) The Draft EIR does not negate the cultural significance of the Main Street Library. Mitigation Measure 4-3.1 requires preparation of a report from a qualified architectural historian regarding the significance of the sites/structures, if changes are proposed to properties or buildings listed in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. Based on the results of the report,further mitigation, such as preservation, restoration, or salvaging of materials, shall be identified and implemented as recommended by a qualified architectural historian.This mitigation measure would apply to the Main Street Library and 23 other sites that are in the DTSP that are included in the Historic and Cultural Resources Element(see page 4-60,Table 4.3.1, Local Landmarks within Downtown Specific Plan Boundaries). GRAY-18 Please refer to Response to Comment GRAY-5 and GRAY-17. GRAY-19 This comment is acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. GRAY-20 As noted in Response to Comment GRAY-2 above,the EIR addresses what could potentially occur within the Cultural Arts Overlay area (now labeled Subdistrict 1A)including cultural- related uses(i.e. library, museum, art gallery, performing arts) as well as the building height limits, setbacks and open space requirements as they relate to the allowable development standards/uses of the existing DTSP. The 35-foot height limit is compatible with existing allowable height limits in the DTSP and existing surrounding structures. In addition, since no specific building design is currently proposed and was not available at the time during preparation of the EIR, any future proposed plans would need to be subject to a detailed evaluation to determine compatibility in regards to building mass, building placement, architectural design including consideration of the existing library and site conditions as well as the immediate surrounding properties.To establish performing arts center, library, museum, or art gallery uses in Subdistrict 1A, a Conditional Use Permit(CUP) is required to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission to ensure Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-118 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR appropriateness of the proposed use and compatibility with adjacent uses.As part of the CUP review process, environmental analysis would be conducted pursuant to CEQA Guidelines§15168 to ensure compliance with Program EIR and that any new effects due to yet-to-be-determined, application-specific information are fully addressed. The project- specific environmental analysis would be available for public review and comment as part of the CUP public hearing process. GRAY-21 Persons and organizations consulted and listed in the EIR typically include agencies and organizations providing technical information or preparing components of the EIR. Ongoing community outreach and participation have been an important part of the development and review of the DTSP, and have included key stakeholder interviews and public workshops detailed in Appendix C of the DTSP. Community workshops were held on November 27, 2007, February 20, 2008,April 23,2008 and December 4,2008 with notices sent to property owners within the DTSP Update area. In addition, notice for 6,824 owners/occupants of properties within the DTSP and within a 1000-foot radius of the project boundaries was provided for the Draft EIR and Planning Commission study sessions. Information on the project has been shared via the City's website, local news articles, and recent Planning Commission study sessions. It is not practical to list all of the members of the public that have contributed comments on the DTSP over the last two years, however,Appendix C provides a summary of the important community feedback and contributions received to date. As part of the EIR process, a Notice of Preparation and an Initial Study was prepared and circulated to state agencies, surrounding cities, organizations, property owners within the DTSP area and individuals who had expressed interest in the project,for a 30-day public review period. Comments were solicited on the proposed scope of the EIR and a public scoping meeting was held on November 19, 2008.The NOP process is summarized on page 1-4 of the EIR,and the NOP and IS are included as Appendix A of the EIR. Both the DTSP and EIR processes have been intended to be inclusive of local resident and business input. Portions of this comment address the merits of the project and do not address CEQA environmental issues,such as those addressing potentials conflicts of interest and petition submittal.This comment is acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. ■ Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association—September 1,2009 HBDRA-1 This comment introduces the commenter and summarizes the concerns further detailed in the body of the comment letter. HBDRA-2 The EIR was prepared in accordance with CEQA Guidelines and discloses the environmental impacts of the DTSP Update.This comment summarizes the concerns further detailed in the body of the comment letter. HBDRA-3 The Draft EIR identifies four historical resources within the plan area, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Places.The Draft EIR does not identify the Main Street Library as a historical resource under CEQA.The City, as the lead agency, relies upon the National and California Register of Historic Resources for identification of historic resources. It has not been determined that the Main Street Library meets the criteria for inclusion in the California Register of Historic Resources. A formal process of evaluation is required for such a determination through the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP). No such evaluation/determination has ever been carried out for the Main Street Library, according to South Central Coastal Information Center(SCCIC) personnel (personal communication, September 18, 2009). City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-119 11 - Responses to Comments As stated in Chapter 4, on page 4-63, the Main Street Library is identified in the DTSP Update as a possible site for a cultural arts plaza/performing arts building. Because the library site is listed in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element as a local landmark, any potential alteration to the library building would need to be accomplished through established City policies for alteration and/or demolition of potential historical resources.While the proposed DTSP Update accommodates for the growth of the downtown area through revised development standards and land use controls,specific development proposals are not contemplated for the project,including development on the library site. However,in the event that future development is proposed on sites listed on the California Register of Historic Resources and/or in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element, further environmental review would be required in accordance with CEQA. (emphasis added) The EIR analysis has been conducted at a program level in compliance with CEQA Guidelines, including CEQA Guidelines§ §15064.5(a)(2)and(3). The Draft EIR does not negate the cultural significance of the Main Street Library. Mitigation Measure 4-3.1 requires preparation of a report from a qualified architectural historian regarding the significance of the site/structure, if changes are proposed to properties or buildings listed in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. Based on the results of the report,further mitigation, such as preservation, restoration, or salvaging of materials, shall be identified and implemented as recommended by a qualified architectural historian.This mitigation measure would apply to the Main Street Library and 23 other sites that are in the DTSP that are included in the Historic and Cultural Resources Element(see page 4-60,Table 4.3.1, Local Landmarks within Downtown Specific Plan Boundaries). HBDRA-4 As a Program level document,the Draft EIR relies upon the National and California Register of Historic Resources for identification of historic resources.The Draft EIR clearly states that the DTSP does not include a specific development proposal and additional CEQA analysis will be required in the event that future development is proposed on sites listed on the California Register of Historic Resources and/or in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. Also see Response to Comment HBDRA-3 above. HBDRA-5 The Main Street Library is explicitly recognized in the Draft EIR as a sensitive site that will require additional analysis should development be proposed on the site. No specific development is proposed as part of the DTSP,thus no changes or modifications are anticipated. Please see Responses HBDRA-3 and 4 above. HBDRA-6 A development project proposal has not been submitted by the City or to the City for any development or improvements to the Main Street Library site. Moreover,the DTSP Update does not require development to occur on the site, and a range of improvements could be proposed in the future, including no improvements at all. Since it cannot be presumed if and when a development would occur, or the nature of the improvements, development of the site is not reasonably foreseeable at this time.Therefore, programmatic level analysis is adequate pursuant to CEQA. Please also see Response to Comment HBDRA-4 above. HBDRA-7 Conflicts between a project and applicable policies do not constitute significant physical environmental impacts in and of themselves.A policy inconsistency is considered to be a significant adverse environmental impact only when it is related to a policy adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect and it is anticipated that the inconsistency would result in a significant adverse physical impact based on the established significance criteria.The DTSP Update would not conflict with any land use policies adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect.As a result, no significant land use impacts related to the project's consistency with land use policies would occur. HBDRA-8 (A)The EIR accurately identifies those impacts that meet the intersection significance criteria established by the City of Huntington Beach and Caltrans. An intersection that has a change in Level of Service from LOS A to LOS B or LOS B to LOS C as a result of the project is still Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-120 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR considered to be operating well within its capacity. The project's impact at that intersection is not considered to be significant. The excess capacity at an intersection that is operating at LOS A or B is due to the number of travel lanes,which have been provided to accommodate future growth. At intersections where the Level of Service has reached LOS E or LOS F, the traffic demand at the intersection is approaching the intersection's capacity. If the amount of project traffic at these intersections reaches the impact threshold, the project must play a part in mitigating its impact and improving the intersection to an acceptable Level of Service. (B)There is no indication that a cultural arts facility would attract a significant number of buses. However, if a group were to use a bus to travel to the cultural arts facility rather than arrive in individual vehicles,this would represent a reduction in vehicle trips. The public streets in the vicinity of the Cultural Arts Overlay(now Subdistrict 1A) already accommodate full-size bus vehicles, including OCTA buses, tour buses, and commercial bus vehicles. (C)The trips generated by the project were addressed in the traffic analysis, including the distribution of trips onto the many streets leading into and out of the downtown,the direction of approach and departure, and the impact of the project traffic on the peak traffic conditions during the morning and evening periods. Where significant impacts were identified, mitigation measures were identified to reduce the impacts to a level less than significant. The location, layout, and design of the parking, access, and circulation for a cultural arts facility would be subject to site plan review and approvals, and would be required to meet City standards. Such a review would take place at the time that such development is defined and a development application is actually submitted. HBDRA-9 The recommended parking measures outlined in the EIR and the Downtown Parking Study provide strategies to improve parking conditions in the downtown today, as well as for future conditions with new development. In addition to the measures mentioned,which would either reduce parking demand or improve the use and management of the existing parking supply, additional new parking would be provided to accommodate new development. Any spaces lost as a result of changes to Main Street will be required to be replaced one-to-one. The reduced parking ratios apply to the core downtown,where the mixed-use environment allows for the parking supply to be shared by complementary, non-coincident uses, based on established shared parking criteria. The September 2009 Parking Study for Downtown Huntington Beach indicates that the continuation of reduced parking ratios would provide adequate parking supply to support the net new development identified for the DTSP Update. EIR discussion and conclusions regarding parking impacts remain adequate. The use of in-lieu fees are currently permitted with a conditional use permit in the Downtown Parking Master Plan area,which represents the existing downtown core.The DTSP Update proposes to continue the parking in-lieu fee program in District 1, downtown core,with exceptions. The in-lieu fees would be utilized to manage the parking supply for this area. Valet parking operations have been suggested as a way to increase parking capacity of selected lots and structures during special events and other peak parking conditions. Developers would not be allowed to satisfy their parking requirement with a valet parking program. The layout of the parking and the access and circulation for a cultural arts facility, or for any parcel for which new development is proposed,would be subject to site plan review and approvals and would be required to meet City standards. Such a review would take place at the time that development is actually proposed. As new development is proposed and evaluated, parking is required to be provided pursuant to the requirements of the DTSP.Where warranted,additional environmental analysis may be provided for project-level review of specific projects as they are defined and proposed. Parking impacts as a result of net new development were concluded to be less than City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-121 11 - Responses to Comments significant.The program-level analysis and conclusions regarding parking are adequate in the EIR. Regarding bus parking areas, the DTSP Update does not propose development at the library site but provides analysis at a programmatic level for future potential uses.Any proposed bus parking would be evaluated when and if development plans are proposed for the site. HBDRA-10 It should be noted that the Cultural Arts Overlay(now labeled Subdistrict 1A)limits the uses to cultural arts types of uses, caps the net new development at 30,000 square feet, and requires no net loss of open space.The proposed list of allowed uses, review process, proposed density and height limit are more restrictive than in the existing DTSP.The DTSP Update does not propose development at the library site, but provides analysis at a programmatic level for future potential uses. Although it is acknowledged that evaluation of aesthetic effects is to some extent subjective, the significance determination for the visual analysis in the EIR is based on consideration of the extent of change related to project visibility from key public vantage points,the degree of visual contrast and compatibility in scale and character between project elements and the existing surroundings, and project conformance with public policies regarding visual and urban design quality.With implementation of the requirements of the DTSP (e.g., adherence to design requirements and development standards), it is not anticipated that the DTSP Update implementation would result in any substantial adverse effect on a aesthetic resources. Future potential development would adhere to the DTSP Update(including design guidelines) reviewed by the City to ensure that architectural features and landscaping would be used to minimize the visual impacts. In addition, the significance criteria do not require shade sweep studies to be prepared.As specific developments are proposed within the DTSP,the City may require additional visual analyses including shade/shadow studies as warranted. New sources of light and glare related to the DTSP Update are acknowledged discussed in the EIR on pages 4-22 and 4-23. Code requirement CR4.1.1 would ensure that no significant impacts associated with light and/or glare would occur. HBDRA-11 Chapter 4.8—Noise of the EIR addresses the increase in noise levels due to the traffic volume increases. Compared to the traffic noise levels,the noise created by the visitors themselves is expected to be insignificant. Additionally, any planned use at the site will need, to comply with the City of Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. The Noise Ordinance protects existing land uses by setting limits on noise levels that can be experienced at the neighboring property. The Noise Ordinance is part of the City's Municipal Code and is enforceable throughout the City. In addition, a project-level noise assessment may be required for future development proposed at the library site, depending on the type of development and proposed operations. HBDRA-12 The DTSP Update could lead to an increase in housing opportunities within the DTSP area through redevelopment activity and density bonuses associated with proposed residential development of affordable housing stock or encouraging higher densities through new development regulations applied to the DTSP area. The DTSP Update allows for an increase of 648 dwelling units across the plan area,which could include single-family residences and multi-family housing, depending upon the district in which the new housing is proposed. Based on the average rental household size in the City of 2.41 persons per household,the proposed DTSP Update could result in an increase of approximately 1,562 residents(648 dwelling units X 2.41 persons per household).The anticipated growth is within the Southern California Association of Governments population increase projections of 2,056 from 2005 to 2030 in the census tracts included in the DTSP area. The Regional Housing Needs Assessment adopted by the SCAG in July 2007 assigns a six-year target of housing provision to Huntington Beach of 2,092 units. The potential population changes that may occur as a result of the DTSP Update are,therefore, not considered significant in the context of Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-122 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR anticipated population increases in the City projected through 2030 and would help the City reach its housing targets. HBDRA-13 At a programmatic level, Chapter 4.13 of the EIR evaluates potential DTSP Update impacts relating to utilities and service system, including water supply and infrastructure. With implementation of recommended mitigation measures,the project's potentially significant impacts to utilities and service systems would be less than significant.The commenter does not specify reasons why this determination is inadequate. In addition, a Water Supply Assessment has been prepared for the DTSP Update that includes amplification of information contained in EIR Chapter 4.13. The WSA provides more detailed information regarding water availability and plans for obtaining sufficient water supply(please see Appendix G in the Final EIR). No changes in EIR conclusions are required. j HBDRA-14 The purpose of the alternatives analysis in an EIR is to describe a reasonable range of alternatives to the project, or to the location of the project,which could feasibly attain most of the basic project objectives. The alternatives considered should focus on elimination or reduction of significant adverse impacts caused by the proposed'project. The CEQA Guidelines state that"an EIR need not consider every conceivable alternative to a project." Rather, it must consider a reasonable range of potentially feasible alternatives that will foster informed decision-making and public participation. In compliance with CEQA, analysis of three project alternatives is presented in Chapter 6 of the Draft EIR. Each of the alternatives has been evaluated against the project objectives as stated in the Project Description of the EIR, and a statement as to whether those objectives can be met under each alternative is also included. HBDRA-15 Chapter 6 of the Draft EIR evaluates three project alternatives: No Project Alternative, Conservative Market Demand Alternative, and Reduced Development Alternative. The purpose of the alternative analysis provided in the Draft EIR, is to provide a discussion of alternatives that focus on alternatives to the project or its location which are capable of avoiding or substantially lessening any significant effects of the project, even if these alternatives would impede to some degree the attainment of the project objectives, or would be more costly.A description of the each of the three alternatives is provided in Chapter 6, including the anticipated degree of change for each land use anticipated with implementation of the DTSP Update. See page 6-5 for a description of the Conservative Market Demand Alternative and page 6-9 for a description of the Reduced Development Alternative. The commenter expresses concern that the described project alternatives do not discuss where reduced development would occur.The EIR analyzes the entire geographical area of the DTSP Update.As such, development under any of the alternatives would be anticipated to occur anywhere in the DSTP Update area. The commenter confuses the analysis in the DTSP Update Draft EIR as a project-level analysis requiring project-level impact analysis for land use designations within the DTSP Update.The DTSP is a program level Draft EIR, intended to evaluate program-level impacts of the proposed DTSP Update. The commenter suggests that the Draft EIR should have included an alternative location for the Cultural Arts Center because the commenter believes the Cultural Arts Center is proposed as part of the DTSP Update and will require removal of the Main Street Library.This assessment is not correct.The DTSP Update does not include a proposed project, rather provides a land use framework for future development in the DTSP area. HBDRA-16 Chapter 6 of the Draft EIR discusses the significant effects of each project alternative, but in less detail than the proposed project, as allowed by CEQA Guidelines 15126.6(d). The analysis in Chapter 6 of the Draft EIR includes a summary of impacts for each alternative by environmental topic, and includes Table 6.4.1,which shows a comparison on project impacts verses project alternatives. HBDRA-17 CEQA requires the identification of the Environmentally Superior alternative. For this project, the No Development alternative is considered to be that alternative, however, it would not City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-123 11 - Responses to Comments meet the project objectives for the DTSP Update.Additionally, under CEQA, if the No Development alternative is identified as the Environmentally Superior alternative, a second alternative must be identified.Text on page 6-13 is revised as follows: The No Project Alternative would be environmentally superior to the proposed project due to the reduction or avoidance of physical environmental impacts. In cases like this where the No Proiect alternative is the environmentally superior alternative, CEQA requires that the second : most environmentally superior alternative be identified. Comparison of the environmental impacts associated with each alternative as described above, indicates that each of the other ' "build" alternatives would lead to a complex mix of impacts that would be slightly lesser than the proposed protect, depending on the topic. The Reduced Development alternative would generally represent the next-best alternative in terms of the fewest impacts and therefore_ would be the environmentally superior alternative. s the No PFGieGt AlteMative, "the EIR shall also ideRtify an eRvirGRmentally supeF;eF alteMative among the siRGe this altemafive would n0t ReGe6saFily FedUGe SigAifiGaRtirnpaGts to a level of less than pile dFivinrr efn\ The efp the No DrojeGt Alte ati would Still he ensirlererl HBDRA-18 Please see Response to Comment HBDRA-16. In addition,the No Project alternative would reduce significant and unavoidable impacts in air quality, noise and public services as identified in the EIR. HBDRA-19 The commenter confuses the analysis in the DTSP Update Draft EIR as a project-level analysis requiring project-level impact analysis for land use designations within the DTSP Update.The DTSP is a program level Draft EIR, intended to evaluate program-level impacts of the proposed DTSP Update which is effectively the proposed General Plan Amendment, Local Coastal Program Amendment and Zoning Text Amendment.As repeated throughout this Response to Comments document,the Draft EIR is a program-level document, and no specific development proposals are proposed at this time. Potential projects proposed within the DTSP will be subject to further CEQA review, as appropriate for each project/project site. HBDRA-20 The EIR adequately addresses reasonably foreseeable development at a programmatic level. The DTSP Update does not require development to occur on specific sites, and a range of improvements could be proposed in the future, including no improvements at all. It cannot be presumed if and when specific developments would occur, and the nature of specific improvements is not reasonably foreseeable at this time.Therefore, programmatic level analysis is adequate pursuant to CEQA. HBDRA-21 The DTSP Update constitutes the proposed General Plan Amendment, Local Coastal Program Amendment and Zoning Text Amendment which are analyzed in the EIR. The General Plan Amendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment changes are disclosed in the project description in the EIR, and the draft,DTSP is the Zoning Text Amendment,which has been available for public review since December 2008 and revised version since June 2009. HBDRA-22 The project traffic analysis was coordinated closely with City staff and the City's transportation consultant for the Circulation Element Update(Austin-Foust and Associates). All General Plan forecast data and build-out improvement assumptions were developed by the City's General Plan Circulation Element consultant using the Huntington Beach Traffic Final Program Environmental impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-124 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR Model(HBTM). Close coordination between the DTSP Update and the Circulation Element Update has occurred, but they are not the same project and separate, but coordinated, environmental analysis is appropriate under CEQA.The EIR process for addressing the General Plan Circulation Element Update has begun, and a Notice of Preparation is currently being circulated. HBDRA-23 The Draft EIR identifies significant unavoidable impacts related to air quality, cultural resources, noise and public services. CEQA requires the decision-making agency to balance,1 as applicable,the economic, legal, social, technological, or other benefits of a proposed project against its unavoidable environmental risks when determining whether to approve the project. If the specific economic, legal, social,technological, or other benefits of a proposed project outweigh the unavoidable adverse environmental effects,the adverse environmental effects may be considered"acceptable." Prior to taking action on the DTSP Update, the Planning Commission and City Council will have to make a Statement of Overriding Considerations for the multiple impacts identified in the Draft EIR as significant and unavoidable. The commenter's statement regarding the project's consistency with the vision elements relates to the project merits and not the adequacy of the Draft EIR.This comment will be considered by decision-makers during deliberations of the proposed DTSP Update. The DTSP Update does not propose demolition of the library;therefore, no impacts associated with removal of the library are warranted. However, Mitigation Measure 4-3.1 requires preparation of a report from a qualified architectural historian regarding the significance of a site/structure, if changes are proposed to properties or buildings listed in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element.This mitigation measure would apply to any proposed projects on the Main Street Library site, and would ensure that any future alternations or modifications of the Main Street Library site are analyzed in accordance with CEQA, prior to issuance of any future permits. The commenter is correct,the DTSP Update project is anticipated to result in significant unavoidable impacts related to air quality, noise and public services.These impacts are identified in the Draft EIR, and as stated above, the City will have to adopt a statement of overriding considerations prior to taking action on the DTSP Update. The commenter states that the DTSP Update will result in significant unavoidable impacts related to parking, population and housing, recreation and traffic; however,the commenter provides no alternative analysis to counter the detailed analysis provided in the Draft EIR. The Draft EIR includes detailed information regarding the applicable significance criteria, analysis of associated impacts and mitigation measures are recommended to reduce impacts as appropriate. HBDRA-24 When construction for the Pacific City development resumes, construction activity will be subject to an approved construction management plan. Typically, a construction management plan will require an on-site staging area for construction equipment, on-site stockpiling of construction materials, on-site parking for construction workers, and designation of haul routes. Large construction equipment such as bulldozers, loaders, scrapers, and backhoes that would be required during various construction phases is generally brought to the site at the start of the construction phase and kept on site until its term of use ends.Area arterials and streets that provide direct access to the construction entrance to the site would be designated as haul routes for hauling construction and grading materials. Temporary delays in traffic may occur due to oversized vehicles traveling at lower speeds to and from the site. Such delays will be occasional, and of short duration, and would be limited to the haul routes and the streets that directly access the construction entrances to the site. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-125 11 - Responses to Comments It is unlikely that there will be a significant amount of overlap in the construction schedules for Pacific City and any future downtown development as a result of the Downtown Specific Plan Update. Approval of the Downtown Specific Plan Update and associated environmental documents, as well as approval of future development applications as a result of the Specific Plan Update will first be subject to a number of jurisdictional approvals, including the Planning: Commission, City Council, and the Coastal Commission. Even if construction of a project in the downtown were to begin before the construction of Pacific City is completed,the construction activity of each would be subject to an approved construction management plan, and would be isolated the greatest degree possible to the area immediately serving the construction site. HBDRA-25 Inconsistencies with the goals and policies of the City's General Plan are not in and of themselves an environmental impact. Further,findings for project approval will require that the project be determined to be consistent with the General Plan.As discussed in Response to Comment HBDRA-7, a policy inconsistency is considered to be a significant adverse environmental impact only when it is related to a policy adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect and it is anticipated that the inconsistency would result in a significant adverse physical impact based on the established significance criteria.The commenter's assertion that the Draft EIR ignores the General Plan and specifically the Historic and Cultural Resources Element is unfounded. The Draft EIR explicitly listed sites within the project that are included in the HCR and requires additional analysis prior to development on or alteration of these sites.The DTSP Update project does not include demolition of any existing structures, and is not a project-level analysis. The Draft EIR explicitly states that additional analysis will be required prior to development on sites included in the HCR. HBDRA-26 Please see Response to Comment HBDRA-25. HBDRA-27 Comment acknowledged. Although not related to the adequacy of environmental analysis in the EIR,this comment will be forwarded to the Planning Commission for consideration.As is the case for all projects, any future development proposals would be required to comply with all applicable codes and regulations, including the Downtown Specific Plan(DTSP), the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(HBZSO), any site deed restrictions, the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and the City Charter(including Section 612"Measure C")to the extent that they apply. HBDRA-28 This comment is a summary of the individual comments provided throughout the comment letter.A response to the summary: the Draft EIR analyzes the DTSP Update, a program level analysis anticipating additional CEQA review for individual projects within the DTSP; the Draft EIR analyzes a reasonable range of three project alternatives at a level of detail to provide an understanding of how impacts could be reduced in accordance with CEQA;the Draft EIR identifies multiple significant unavoidable impacts for which the City will have to adopt a statement of overriding considerations prior to taking action on the DTSP Update; and inconsistency with General Plan policies does not in and of itself result in a significant environmental impact unless said polices were adopted to mitigate an environmental impact. The Draft EIR adequately analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the DTSP Update, and the Draft EIR recognizes that additional project-level review may be required prior to issuance of permits for projects within the DTSP area. ® David P. Larson, July 28, 2009 LARS-1 As described in the EIR,tiered parking may be developed under the DTSP Update, and it is intended to retain existing views. Section 3.3.7.5 of the DTSP Update provides a description of the tiered parking and design parameters.The final DTSP errata provide additional standards to this section to clarify the intent of retaining existing views and to provide additional policies to this end regarding the potential design. In addition,the DTSP Update Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-126 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR has been modified to no longer allow tiered parking for the parking lot south of the pier,tiered parking may only be considered at the existing parking lot north of the pier. 10 Salwa Mostafa, September 2, 2009 MOST-1 As described in the EIR,tiered parking may be developed under the DTSP Update, and it is intended to retain existing views. Section 3.3.7.5 of the DTSP Update provides a description of the tiered parking and design parameters.Additions to the DTSP errata have been provided to this section to clarify the intent of retaining existing views and to provide additional policies to this end regarding the potential design. In addition, the DTSP Update has been modified to no longer allow tiered parking for the parking lot south of the pier,tiered parking may only be considered at the existing parking lot north of the pier. The precise design for potential tiered parking near the beach has not been developed.The parking design would be required to adhere to City policies and regulations regarding pedestrian safety, such as line-of-sight requirements and appropriate separation of vehicle and pedestrian traffic which would minimize safety risks. Potential air quality impacts associated with the implementation of the DTSP Update have been evaluated in Chapter 4.2 Air Quality. Despite implementation of recommended mitigation measures, significant and unavoidable air quality impacts have been disclosed for both short-term and long-term project activities. The comment is acknowledged regarding objection to potential additional parking structures near the beach, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed. project. ® Pierside HOA,August 19, 2009(received) PHOA-1 This comment is acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. Responses to specific concerns raised are addressed below. PHOA-2 No specific development plans are proposed at the library site. Potential uses such as a performing arts center, museum, library or art gallery would require review and approval by the Planning Commission to ensure appropriateness of the proposed use and compatibility with adjacent uses.As noted, the DTSP Update requires no net loss in green space at the library site. Subsequent project-level environmental review will likely be required to analyze project-specific impacts. Please also refer to Response to Comment BIXBY-1. PHOA-3 The EIR addresses what could potentially occur within the Cultural Arts Overlay area(now labeled Subdistrict 1A) including cultural-related uses(i.e. library, museum, art gallery, performing arts)as well as the building height limits, setbacks and open space requirements as they relate to the allowable development standards/uses of the existing DTSP. As noted, the DSTP Update requires a"no net loss"of green space at the Main Street Library site for any proposed new development. Because no specific building design is currently proposed and was not available at the time during preparation of the EIR, any future proposed plans would need to be subject to a detailed evaluation to determine compatibility in regards to building mass, building placement, architectural design including consideration of the existing library and site conditions as well as the immediate surrounding properties.To establish performing arts center, library, museum, or art gallery uses in Subdistrict 1A, a Conditional Use Permit(CUP) is required to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission to ensure appropriateness of the proposed use and compatibility with adjacent uses.The type, quantity and character of landscaping at the site would be part of this review. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-127 11 - Responses to Comments PHOA-4 The recommendation for a new parking structure is to accommodate parking needs for new development, not for current occasional parking deficiencies caused by summer holidays and special events. Other parking management strategies have been recommended to accommodate parking demand for the special events and other peak parking conditions. ■ Richard J. Plummer, September 2,2009 PLUM-1 Existing procedures and regulations regarding alcoholic beverage permits help ensure that an overconcentration of such uses is not permitted. State law requires a determination of public convenience or necessity when a property for which an alcoholic beverage license is requested is located in a police reporting district with a crime rate above the City average or when there is an over concentration in the number of licenses within a census tract. The Business and Professions Code provides that the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)shall deny an application for a license if issuance of that license would tend to create a law enforcement problem or if issuance would result in, or add to, an undue concentration of licenses, except when an applicant has demonstrated that public convenience or necessity would be served by the issuance of a license. The location and concentration of alcoholic beverage licenses and crime activity are currently tracked. These factors are reviewed by the Police Department prior to issuance of any alcoholic beverage license. In addition, discretionary applications such as a conditional use permit require review by the Police Department to ensure adequate staffing and facilities can accommodate the proposed use and to solicit recommendations regarding conditions of approval regarding use activities and operations. The proposed DTSP Update requires a conditional use permit for alcohol services as required in the current DTSP. The Police Department generally operates one helicopter at a time on city-wide patrol. Because of the activities downtown,this area typically receives a greater percentage of patrol time. Helicopter single event noise can be annoying and bothersome. However, State guidance documents require the use of CNEL as the primary assessment metric. State guideline documents, as well as City documents, do not contain any specific limits on single event noise levels. In addition, a single helicopter on patrol is not anticipated to generate significant impacts relating to air quality. Please refer to Response to Comment PLUM-6 for additional discussion regarding public safety. The level of alternative transportation options available at restaurant and bar closing times does not raise an environmental issue under CEQA. However,the comment is acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. PLUM-2 Issues a through c—Parking and traffic data collection provide a snapshot in time for the current conditions. The parking data was collected during busy summer conditions. The shared parking analysis takes into account all approved downtown development, including the theater,which has since been proposed for a use that has less intensive parking requirements. Issue d—The EIR states that the new development will be required to provide its required parking on-site, with the exception of small parcels where providing the full required parking on-site would be infeasible, or would make the developable area of the parcel unworkable, in which case the use of in-lieu fees would be allowed. 300 to 400 off-site spaces were identified in the Specific Plan, representing a combination of off-site spaces for new development, as well as replacement of on-street spaces that would be lost as a result of proposed changes to Main Street. All other required parking would be provided by each development. The actual number of new parking spaces will depend on the actual development that occurs. Any parking for the proposed hotel or any other uses outside the downtown core are not the subject of the parking study. Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-128 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR Issue e—The parking study identifies the location and quantity of parking demand in all parking structures and at the two beach parking lots. The study also identifies the parking rates charged at each facility. A separate study has been prepared to provide recommendations for changes to parking rates and time restrictions,to influence where people park, depending on their purpose and parking duration. Issue f—Shared parking synergies do apply to the mix of retail, restaurant, and office uses that currently exist in the downtown, as well as the future uses envisioned in the proposed DTSP Update. The DTSP Update requires a mix of uses in District 1 including: retail and visitor-serving uses on the ground floor, and office and residential above and behind the ground floor street frontage. In addition, the DTSP Update allows for grocery stores and hardware stores under the use headings of"retail markets"and"retail sales,"respectively, as provided in Figure 3-24 of the DTSP. Issue g—Available information about The Strand has been added to the Parking Study, revised September 2009. Issue h There are selected locations in the downtown where valet parking operations can be employed on an as-needed basis to increase the parking capacity during special events and peak parking conditions. These have been identified in the parking study, and the additional parking yield has been estimated based on the size and shape of the parking field. The automated parking structure is a developing technology that provides flexibility, allowing the design to be adapted to the size and shape of the parcel on which it would be built. Until it becomes a more common form of parking operation, it is acknowledged that an automated parking facility is more likely to be used by regular downtown visitors and employees,who would become familiar with the operation. The EIR provides adequate analysis regarding parking issues.The parking analysis identified that it is difficult to find parking 35 days per year and that there is an actual parking deficiency 15 days per year,which would require implementation of supplemental parking measures.As new development is proposed, parking is required to be provided pursuant to the requirements of the DTSP.The DTSP indicates that all parking for residential and hotel development is required to be provided on-site. Parking for commercial (e.g., retail, restaurant)developments is also required to be provided on-site. However, project applicants could apply for a conditional use permit to satisfy the parking requirement via payment of in- lieu fees or shared parking agreements. Parking is required to meet the minimum code requirements Therefore, development associated with the proposed DTSP Update would not result in significant cumulative parking impacts. PLUM-3 The parking study has presented recommendations on the use of the in-lieu fees, including the current balance, as well as future fees that may be collected from new development. The current parking inventory consists of an accounting of all existing parking spaces in the Downtown Parking Master Plan area, including all publicly-owned on-street and off-street parking spaces, privately-owned off-street parking lots that are available for use by the general public,and privately-owned parking lots available for use by the customers and employees of that business. The parking study also inventoried and counted parking demand in the two city-owned beach parking lots on either side of the pier. Since the parking study was conducted,The Strand has opened, and information about the parking supply associated with that development has been added to the parking study. The inventory addressed in the parking study did not include any parking spaces for which in-lieu fees have been paid, but which have not yet been constructed.The EIR parking section is based on the March 2009 parking study.The parking survey uses a conservative approach by not counting parking spaces that are yet to be built using in-lieu fees. Further,the focus of the EIR was to analyze impacts from the net new development from the DTSP Update which requires all new development to provide parking in accordance with the parking requirements in the specific plan. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-129 11 - Responses to Comments PLUM-4 The traffic and parking studies acknowledge the high usage of bicycles in the downtown, and the need for additional bicycle parking. Additional bicycle parking would help to accommodate existing demand, and encourage continued and additional bicycle usage. All new development will be required to provide additional on-site bicycle parking for their customers and employees. Bicycle usage is encouraged,to reduce the dependence on vehicles,which would in turn reduce traffic congestion and demand for parking. The DTSP Update includes proposed additional bicycle lanes on streets leading to and surrounding the downtown,to accommodate bicycle movement, and to draw bicycle traffic off Main Street. PLUM-5 The noise measurements that were performed are intended to be a snapshot survey of typical noise levels, not a comprehensive measurement effort. These measurements are intended to give an idea of the overall existing noise levels at the specified area. Noise levels', would be expected to vary depending upon the season and the specific time of interest. The Police Department generally operates one helicopter at a time on city-wide patrol. Because of the activities downtown,this area typically receives a greater percentage of patrol time. Helicopter single event noise can be annoying and bothersome. However, State guidance documents require the use of CNEL as the primary assessment metric. State guideline documents, as well as City documents, do not contain any specific limits on single event noise levels. PLUM-6 The Planning Department does not keep a log or actively track and monitor hours of operation for all restaurant uses. However,when a CUP is considered for a restaurant with alcohol service, live entertainment and/or dancing,staff will provide a description of surrounding uses, including but not limited to operational characteristics of the proposed and existing uses, and other pertinent information to the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission that would help in making an informed decision. In addition, details of a project/use are on file in the Planning Department, including hours of operation and conditions of approval and are readily available for review by the public or other City departments. Projects requesting restaurant uses with alcohol, live entertainment and/or dancing are forwarded to the Police Department for review at the time of project submittal. The Police Department will provide recommendations based on their review of the project and site. Those recommendations are weighed by the decision-making body. Conditions of approval also generally require a 6-month and/or 12-month review of the use to ensure that the use is in compliance with the approved conditions of approval once operational. Other considerations of the review would include the number of calls for service to the Police Department and Code Enforcement Division. Existing City practices also help address operational issues and concerns in the downtown. On August 17, 2009 the City Council considered a number of recommendations from the Downtown Image Committee. These recommendations included a number of public safety recommendations to address impacts that restaurants and"nightclub"type uses have on the downtown environment. The Council directed staff to amend existing City policies and procedures in accordance with these recommendations. The EIR states that the number of officers required to accommodate the growth in population anticipated by the DTSP Update to maintain adequate staffing levels established in the General Plan is 1.5 officers. Addressing the project's consistency with established General Plan standards to maintain adequate public services is only one aspect of the analysis. The EIR also states that new projects are subject to review by City departments, including the Police Department. Conditions of approval can be incorporated into a proposed project or use,which can serve to reduce impacts on demand for police services. Finally the net new development potential,which includes 92,332 square feet of new restaurant uses was reviewed by the Police Department. The Police Department concluded that implementation of the DTSP Update would not result in significant impacts to police services. PLUM-7 The third Waterfront Hotel is analyzed in the EIR as part of the cumulative impacts analysis. The entire DTSP Update project is summarized in the EIR and is referred to as the net new Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-130 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR development potential included in the project description. Other planned/approved projects are included in the list of cumulative projects. A square footage associated with the hotel and residential units can be included, but it does not change the impact analysis since the conversion of those square footages would equal the number of units and rooms that is analyzed.A Pierside Pavilion addition is not approved and would be included in the 92,784 square feet of net new office square feet that was analyzed for the DTSP Update. Net New Development Potential—With Square Footage Equivalents Lan -Ilse Maxii imm.f0evelopmen, _ p � Retail 213,467 square feet Restaurant 92,332 sq.ft. Office 92,784 sq.ft. Cultural Facilities 30,000 sq.ft Residential 648 units (minimum 324,000 sq.ft.) Hotel 235 rooms(approx. 160,000 sq.ft.) Total 912,583 sq.ft. PLUM-8 Comment acknowledged. Project economic and market considerations are not required to be evaluated under CEQA. Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines§15131, economic or social effects of a project shall not be treated as significant effects on the environment. PLUM-9 As described in the EIR, tiered parking may be developed under the DTSP Update and it is intended to retain existing views. Section 3.3.7.5 of the DTSP Update provides a description of the tiered parking and design parameters. The final DTSP Update provides additional standards in this section to clarify the intent of retaining existing views and to provide additional policies to this end regarding the potential design. In addition, the DTSP Update has been modified to no longer allow tiered parking for the parking lot south of the pier,tiered' parking may only be considered at the existing parking lot north of the pier. ® Roy Reynolds, PRT Strategies,July 27,2009 REYN-1 The PRT system presented by the commenter represents one option for alternative access to the Huntington Beach downtown from other areas of the city and county other than the individual automobile. Attachments to this letter provide additional information regarding this concept. The DTSP Update provides for and encourages transit and other mode shift options to, from, and within the downtown. The PRT option could be considered by the City, along with other public and private transportation transit options as the development of the downtown area moves forward, as no one vendor or specific travel mode has yet been selected for providing transit solutions in the downtown. ® Vince Riley, September 1, 2009 RILE-1 This comment provides a citation from EIR section 4.1.3 and is acknowledged. RILE-2 Although it is acknowledged that evaluation of aesthetic effects is to some extent subjective, the significance determination for the visual analysis in the EIR is based on consideration of the extent of change related to project visibility from key public vantage points, the degree of visual contrast and compatibility in scale and character between project elements and the City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-131 11 - Responses to Comments existing surroundings, and project conformance with public policies regarding visual and urban design quality.As discussed in EIR Chapter 4.1 —Aesthetics, at a programmatic level potential future DTSP development may result in view changes that would vary depending on the building location,orientation, and height. Changes proposed by the DTSP Update regarding modifications to development standards for setbacks and building heights are for Districts 1 and 4. As disclosed in the EIR, the most significant changes would occur in District 1 on Pacific Coast Highway from 6th Street to 9th Street where allowable building heights are proposed to increase from 35 feet to potentially 55 feet. City regulations or CEQA significance criteria do not guarantee retention of private views. Significance criteria for aesthetic impacts discussed in the EIR primarily evaluate project visibility and scenic vistas from public vantage points. However, the entire content of development standards such as set back, height, step backs, and parking taken along with design guidelines will ensure that buildings are respectful to their neighbors in terms of height and mass and that view corridors are considered for residents in the adjacent neighborhood including views to the skyline and sunset. DTSP Update Chapter IV—Design Guidelines provides a spectrum of policies to ensure the visual quality of potential development projects including policies relating to views found on page iv-' 3: • Buildings should be designed to take advantage of ocean views by providing windows, balconies, stairway landings, and other design features. • View corridors should be designed through large developments. • Infill buildings should be designed to respect the views of existing buildings, when possible, including placement of windows, doors, open spaces, etc. • Rooftops should be visually attractive when viewed from adjacent buildings. As specific developments are proposed within the DTSP,the City may require additional visual analyses including shade/shadow studies as warranted.As concluded in the EIR, impacts to aesthetics would be reduced to a less-than-significant level with implementation of recommended mitigation and DTSP Update policies and regulations. RILE-3 Significance criteria for aesthetic impacts discussed in the EIR primarily evaluate project visibility from public vantage points. City regulations or CEQA significance criteria do not guarantee retention of private views. However, the entire content of development standards such as set back, height, step backs, and parking taken along with design guidelines will ensure that buildings are respectful to their neighbors in terms of height and mass and that view corridors are considered for residents in the adjacent neighborhood including views to the skyline and sunset. In addition, the significance criteria do not require shade sweep studies to be prepared.As specific developments are proposed within the DTSP,the City may require additional visual analyses including shade/shadow studies as warranted. RILE-4 This comment primarily provides questions regarding proposed development standards, including building height, and potential development locations. The building height limit is proposed to be increased from 35 feet(61h to 9`h Streets)and 45 feet to 55 feet in the DTSP Update for only parcels and developments that meet specific criteria.The permissible building height was increased by 10 feet, and in some cases 20 feet(61h to 91h Streets), to accommodate the net new development potential identified in the Chapter 3—Project Description based on a market study completed in July 2008 by The Natelson Dale Group, and also to allow greater variation in massing and roof design for the four-story buildings. In addition, additional building height is proposed in the area between 6th and 9th due to the proximity to the beach as part of the project objectives is to support coastal policies which prioritize visitor serving uses in coastal oriented areas.This area fronts on to Pacific Coast Highway and is directly across from the active pier and beach area. It is also mostly non- residential making it a prime candidate to fulfill the coastal policy objective.The properties noted by the commenter along Pacific Coast Highway between 9`h Street and Goldenwest are Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-132 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR located in District 4 and are designated residential, and therefore do not provide an appropriate comparison with the context and uses proposed in District 1. Please refer to Response to Comment RILE-3 for additional discussion regarding private views. Potential tax revenue and economic impacts are not subject to review under CEQA. RILE-5 Potential aesthetic impacts relating to the implementation of the DTSP Update were evaluated at a program level in Chapter 4.1 in the EIR.As noted,the most significant aesthetic changes would occur in District 1 on Pacific Coast Highway from 6th Street to 9th Street where allowable building heights are proposed to increase from 35 feet to potentially 55 feet.While this increase may block individual views of the beach and the ocean from existing residential uses north of this area(where building heights would remain 35 feet), upper story setbacks, residential buffer requirements, design guidelines, and the City's design review process would restrict the potential for projects to substantially reduce existing views. Pursuant to significance criteria outlined in the EIR, potential aesthetic impacts would be less than significant after compliance with recommended mitigation and City requirements. RILE-6 The traffic analysis in the EIR addressed the traffic impacts of a potential cultural arts center along with the rest of the potential DTSP Update development according to established standards,which focuses on area roadways and intersections during typical summer weekend peak hour operations. The baseline traffic counts that were conducted for the study; include all traffic already being generated by all area uses, including the library. The location, layout, and design of the parking, access, and circulation for the potential cultural arts center, including pedestrian facilities that would accommodate the movement of pedestrians between parking areas and the center,would be subject to site plan review and approvals, and would be required to meet city standards. Such a review would take place at the time that a development application would actually be submitted for a cultural arts facility. It should be noted that the DTSP Update does propose physical development within the DTSP area, including a cultural center. It should also be noted that any studies conducted for the Huntington Beach Marketing &Visitors Bureau with respect to a cultural center are not part of the DTSP Update project and are not being reviewed or analyzed by City staff or the Planning Commission. As such, the EIR does not include analysis of the referenced study ■ Townsquare Condominiums, September 1,2009(received) TWNC-1 Persons and organizations consulted and listed in the EIR typically include agencies and organizations providing technical information or preparing components of the EIR. Ongoing community outreach and participation have been an important part of the development and review of the DTSP, and have included key stakeholder interviews and public workshops detailed in Appendix C of the DTSP. Community workshops were held on November 27, 2007, February 20, 2008,April 23, 2008 and December 4, 2008 with notices sent to property owners within the DTSP Update area. In addition, notice for 6,824 owners/occupants of properties within the DTSP and within a 1000-foot radius of the project boundaries was provided for the Draft EIR and Planning Commission study sessions. Information on the project has been shared via the City's website, local news articles, and recent Planning Commission study sessions. It is not practical to list all of the members of the public that have contributed comments on the DTSP over the last two years, however,Appendix C provides a summary of the important community feedback and contributions received to date. As part of the EIR process, a Notice of Preparation and an Initial Study was prepared and circulated to state agencies, surrounding cities, organizations, property owners within the DTSP area and individuals who had expressed interest in the project, for a 30-day public review period. Comments were solicited on the proposed scope of the EIR and a public scoping meeting was held on November 19, 2008.The NOP process is summarized on page 1-4 of the EIR, and the NOP and IS are included as Appendix A of the EIR. Both the DTSP and EIR processes have been intended to be inclusive of local resident and business input. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-133 11 - Responses to Comments TWNC-2 Currently there are no specific development plans proposed for the library site. Prior to any project approval, proposed development at this site will likely require a subsequent environmental review. Restaurants with alcohol services would not be permitted for the library site. The analysis and conclusions contained in the EIR for DTSP Update noise impacts are adequate for a program-level EIR.Additionally, any planned use at the site will need to comply with the City of Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. The Noise Ordinance protects existing land uses by setting limits on noise levels that can be experienced at the neighboring property. The Noise Ordinance is part of the City's Municipal Code and is enforceable throughout the City. TWNC-3 The noise measurements that were performed are intended to be representative of the ambient noise levels throughout the DTSP Update area. Traffic was the dominant noise source, and traffic noise was addressed in the document for existing and future cases. Since traffic volumes are expected to increase in the future,the resulting increases in noise levels, and the projected future noise levels,were projected for all significant roadways in the project vicinity. In addition, a project-level noise assessment may be required for future development proposed at the library site, depending on the type of development and proposed operations. ■ Townsquare Master Homeowners Association, September 1, 2009(received) TWNM-1 This comment is acknowledged, and the opinion of the commenter will be provided to the decision-makers for review and consideration during their deliberations of whether or not to approve the proposed project. Responses to specific concerns raised are addressed below. TWNM-2 The Draft EIR identifies four historical resources within the plan area, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Places.The Draft EIR does not identify the Main Street Library as a historical resource under CEQA.The City, as the lead agency, relies upon the National and California Register of Historic Resources for identification of historic resources. It has not been determined that the Main Street Library meets the criteria for inclusion in the California Register of Historic Resources. A formal process of evaluation is required for such a determination through the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP). No such evaluation/determination has ever been carried out for the Main Street Library, according to South Central Coastal Information Center(SCCIC) personnel (personal communication, September 18, 2009). As stated in Chapter 4,on page 4-63,the Main Street Library is identified in the DTSP Update as a possible site for a cultural arts plaza/performing arts building. Because the library site is listed in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element as a local landmark, any potential alteration to the library building would need to be accomplished through established City policies for alteration and/or demolition of historical resources.While the proposed DTSP Update accommodates for the growth of the downtown area through revised development standards and land use controls,specific development proposals are not contemplated for the project,including development on the library site. However, in the event that future development is proposed on sites listed on the California Register of Historic Resources and/or in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element, further environmental review would be required in accordance with CEQA. (emphasis added) The Draft EIR does not negate the cultural significance of the Main Street Library. Mitigation Measure 4-3.1 requires preparation of a report from a qualified architectural historian regarding the significance of the site/structure, if changes are proposed to properties or buildings listed in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. Based on the results of the report,further mitigation, such as preservation, restoration, or salvaging of materials, shall be identified and implemented as recommended by a qualified architectural historian.This mitigation measure would apply to the Main Street Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-134 Downtown Specific Plan Update. 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR Library and 23 other sites that are in the DTSP that are included in the Historic and Cultural Resources Element(see page 4-60,Table 4.3.1, Local Landmarks within Downtown Specific Plan Boundaries). As a program level document,the Draft EIR relies upon the National and California Register of Historic Resources for identification of historic resources. The Draft EIR clearly states that the DTSP is not a specific development proposal and additional CEQA analysis will be required in the event that future development is proposed on sites listed on the California Register of Historic Resources and/or in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. TWNM-3 As shown on Exhibit 4.12-10 on page 4-224,Area A(the area identified for 161 off-site parking spaces) includes the entire area between Orange Avenue, 6th Street, Lake Street, and Acacia Avenue. The area includes the blocks on the east side of Main Street, and parcels fronting Lake Street. The plan does not indicate the intention to locate these 161 spaces at the area referred to as Triangle Park. The actual type, layout, and location of off- site parking will be determined as development of these parcels takes place. TWNM-4 Please see Response to Comment GRAY-15. ■ Mary Urashima, September 2, 2009 URASH-1 The EIR provides a conservative analysis since the updated information noted was not available at the time of EIR preparation.The EIR considers known historical resources, cultural resources and landmarks listed in the General Plan, and also acknowledges that there may be yet-to-be-determined additional historic resources identified over the 20-year course of DTSP implementation. For further discussion regarding historic resources, please see Response to Comment URASH-2 below. In addition,traffic and circulation analyses for the DTSP Update were closely coordinated with the General Plan Circulation Element Update EIR. URASH-2 The Draft EIR identifies four historical resources within the plan area, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Places.The Draft EIR does not identify the Main Street Library as a historical resource under CEQA.The City, as the lead agency, relies upon the National and California Register of Historic Resources for identification of historic resources. It has not been determined that the Main Street Library meets the criteria for inclusion in the California Register of Historic Resources. A formal process of evaluation is required for such a determination through the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP). No such evaluation/determination has ever been carried out for the Main Street Library, according to South Central Coastal Information Center(SCCIC) personnel (personal communication, September 18, 2009). As stated in Chapter 4, on page 4-63, the Main Street Library is identified in the DTSP Update as a possible site for a cultural arts plaza/performing arts building. Because the library site is listed in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element as a local landmark, any potential alteration to the library building would need to be accomplished through established City policies for alteration and/or demolition of historical resources. While the proposed DTSP Update accommodates for the growth of the downtown area through revised development standards and land use controls, specific development proposals are not contemplated for the project,including development on the library site. However, in the event that future development is proposed on sites listed on the California Register of Historic Resources and/or in the General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element, further environmental review would be required in accordance with CEQA. (emphasis added) City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-135 11 - Responses to Comments The Draft EIR does not negate the cultural significance of the Main Street Library,the Original City Hall/Jail on 5 Street or"New Deal" Era Post Office. Mitigation Measure 4-3.1 requires preparation of a report from a qualified architectural historian regarding the significance of sites/structures, if changes are proposed to properties or buildings listed in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Historic and Cultural Resources Element. Based on the results of the report, further mitigation, such as preservation, restoration, or salvaging of materials, shall be identified and implemented as recommended by a qualified architectural historian.This mitigation measure would apply to the Main Street Library and 23 other sites that are in the DTSP that are included in the Historic and Cultural Resources Element(see page 4-60,Table 4.3.1, Local Landmarks within Downtown Specific Plan Boundaries). URASH-3 The traffic analysis was coordinated closely with City staff and the City's transportation consultant for the Circulation Element Update (Austin-Foust and Associates). All General Plan forecast data and build-out improvement assumptions were developed by the City's General Plan Circulation Element consultant using the Huntington Beach Traffic Model (HBTM). URASH-4 1 st paragraph—Comment acknowledged. 2nd paragraph—The discussion of parking in Zone A(reference page 4-223)does not indicate that the 161 off-site spaces would be underground parking, but rather that in addition to the off-site spaces, which could be located anywhere within Area A, the parking for the Cultural Arts Center overlay would be provided in an underground structure. The location, layout, and design of the parking, access, and circulation for the Cultural Arts Center would be subject to site plan review and approvals, and would be required to meet city standards. Such a review would take place at the time that the development application is actually submitted. 3rd paragraph—The additional cost of structured parking,whether underground or above- ground, compared to surface parking is acknowledged. Every parking structure in downtown Huntington Beach has underground parking. Three of the four are completely underground. The need to incorporate design features into parking structure plans to address security for parking patrons and staff is acknowledged. URASH-5 The Cultural Arts Overlay(now labeled Subdistrict 1A)in the DTSP Update establishes a maximum building height limit of 35 feet.The DTSP Update provides a more restrictive height limit than that provided in the existing DTSP which allowed buildings up to 45 feet for full block developments. Although it is acknowledged that evaluation of aesthetic effects is to some extent subjective, the significance determination for the visual analysis in the EIR is based on consideration of the extent of change related to project visibility from key public vantage points,the degree of visual contrast and compatibility in scale and character between project elements and the existing surroundings, and project conformance with public policies regarding visual and urban design quality.As discussed in EIR Chapter 4.1 —Aesthetics, at a programmatic level potential future DTSP development may result in visual changes that would vary depending on the building location, orientation, and height.With implementation of recommended mitigation and compliance with DTSP policies,visual impacts related to the DTSP Update were analyzed and concluded to be less than significant. URASH-6 This comment indicates support of a trolley concept in the DTSP area. Such a concept is described on page 4-208 of the EIR and on page 5-16 of the DTSP. Although not required for CEQA purposes, an additional language in the DTSP has been provided in Section 5.5.2.2 to describe the downtown trolley system as using electric or gas powered vehicles(or other similar low emission vehicles). URASH-7 The DTSP Update refers to the City Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance for standards and criteria pertaining to many development issues.Trash and recycling is one of them, as the Final Program Environmental impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-136 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR City has rules in place to deal with adequate trash and recycling facilities.The DTSP Update does add greater instruction on the design treatment for trash and recycling in the Chapter 4 —Design Guidelines, Section 4.4.4.2,to ensure that such facilities are carefully designed, located and integrated into a project.Although waste bin management does not require review under CEQA, a policy has been added to the DTSP Update for coordination between downtown business owners and commercial trash service providers to help ensure placement and size of bins and the level of service provides for a safe and clean environment downtown.This guideline has been inserted under Section 4.4.4.2 of the DTSP Update and will be facilitated by the Huntington Beach Business Improvement District. URASH-8 As noted, the DTSP Update includes wide variety of"green"recommendations and sustainable practices mainly through the Chapter 3—Land Uses&Development Standards and Chapter 4—Design Guidelines.These policies address both new development and redevelopment activities.Although not required for CEQA purposes, Policy 3 under Section 4.1.1.5(Paving Treatments)of the DTSP Update has been modified to encourage pervious surfaces for both new development and rehabilitation projects. 11.3.4 Oral Comments ■ DTSP Update Draft EIR Public Meeting,August 13, 2009 AUGMTG-1 In Chapter 4.8—Noise, the EIR discloses that restaurant and bar noise could impact adjacent uses. Restaurants that serve alcohol and nightclub uses would be subject to a Conditional Use Permit(CUP)that requires a public hearing by the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission, respectively, to determine appropriateness and compatibility. Uses such as these would require an evaluation of the proposed use(including hours of operation, etc.), site specifics and assessment of potential impacts and conditions/restrictions to address the use. The EIR recognizes potential noise impacts from mixed-use and commercial uses in the vicinity of residential areas and includes Mitigation Measure MM 4.8-3 that requires preparation of a detailed noise assessment for such uses located within 50 feet of any residence to ensure that these sources do not exceed the City's Noise Ordinance limits and that significant noise impacts would not result.The noise assessments would not only need to evaluate existing noise conditions, noise associated with the project proposal, but also the cumulative noise environment including with and without the project.The assessment must be prepared by a qualified acoustical engineer and any noise impacts must be reduced to a less-than-significant level.This is a new, more restrictive requirement for projects within the DTSP to improve use compatibility. The Police Department generally operates one helicopter at a time on city-wide patrol. Because of the activities downtown,this area typically receives a greater percentage of patrol time. Helicopter single event noise can be annoying and bothersome. However, State guidance documents require the use of CNEL as the primary assessment metric. State guideline documents, as well as City documents, do not contain any specific limits on single event noise levels. AUGMTG-2 Yes,the proposed DTSP Update provides for additional development potential that would have an associated increase in vehicle traffic and need for additional parking. Chapter 4.12— Transportation and Parking of the EIR analyzes these impacts and relies on technical studies prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates.The project Traffic Impact Analysis is provided as Appendix F to the EIR and the project traffic study is provided as Appendix D to the DTSP Update. A summary of project-related transportation and parking impacts is provided in the Executive Summary Matrix in Section 2.5 of the EIR and is provided below as well. Traffic/Circulation City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-137 11 - Responses to Comments A traffic study was prepared by Kimley-Horn Associates, Inc.that evaluated the existing and future conditions with and without the proposed project. The study concluded that in Year 2030 the intersection of Goldenwest Street at Pacific Coast Highway will continue to operate at LOS E in the evening peak hour, and the intersection of Orange Avenue at Lake Street will worsen to LOS F levels of delay.At the intersection of Goldenwest Street and Pacific Coast Highway,the project will increase the ICU value by 0.02,to bring it to 0.94.At the intersection; of Orange Avenue at 1st Street,the project traffic will cause the intersection to worsen from LOS E to LOS F in the evening peak hour. In addition, as with Year 2020 conditions, the proposed implementation of the pedestrian-only phases at the intersections of Pacific Coast Highway at 6th Street and Pacific Coast Highway at 1 st Street would reduce the capacity for the movement of vehicles by roughly 30%, and results in LOS E or F conditions in the evening peak hour.The proposed pedestrian-only phase is the direct cause of the unacceptable Level of Service at these two intersections. Without the pedestrian-only phases, both intersections would operate at LOS D or better in both peak hours. Each of these impacts is significant, and mitigation for these project impacts has been identified.All other study intersections are forecasted to operate at LOS D or better in both peak hours. With implementation of Mitigation Measures MM4.12.-1 and MM4.12-2, the project would not result in any significant impacts to transportation. Parking The parking study conducted by Kimley-Horn Associates identified that it is difficult to find parking 35 days per year and that there is an actual parking deficiency 15 days per year, which would require implementation of supplemental parking measures.As new development is proposed, parking is required to be provided pursuant to the requirements of the DTSP. The DTSP indicates that all parking for residential and hotel development is required to be provided on-site. Parking for commercial (e.g., retail, restaurant)developments is also required to be provided on-site. However, project applicants could apply for a conditional use permit to satisfy the parking requirement via payment of in-lieu fees or shared parking agreements. Projects will be required to meet the minimum parking requirements Therefore, development associated with the proposed DTSP Update would not result in significant parking impacts. AUGMTG-3 Inconsistent enforcement of existing parking meters in the downtown is not an issue requiring review under CEQA. However,this concern is noted. AUGMTG-4 Yes, increased traffic related to implementation of the DTSP Update was evaluated in the project Air Quality Assessment prepared by Mestre Greve Associates (provided as Appendix B of the EIR).The discussion and analysis provided in Chapter 4.1 — Air Quality of the EIR relies on this technical analysis.Air pollutant emissions due to the project were calculated using the URBEMIS2007 program.The program was set to calculate emissions for the DTSP development potential identified. Default URBEMIS2007 variables were used for the calculations except the trip generation rate.The project's land uses, daily trip generation, and trip rates were obtained from the traffic study prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.for the project.As disclosed in the EIR, NOx emissions during construction activities and ROG and PM10 emissions will continue to exceed SCAQMD thresholds with implementation of the proposed DTSP Update and are considered significant and unavoidable impacts. AUGMTG-5 Although finding existing parking can be challenging at times, existing parking issues occur during beach events and summer holidays.The parking study conducted by Kimley-Horn Associates identified that it is difficult to find parking 35 days per year and that there is an actual parking deficiency 15 days per year,which would require implementation of supplemental parking measures.As new development is proposed, parking is required to be provided pursuant to the requirements of the DTSP. Parking impacts as a result of net new Final Program Environmental Impact Report City of Huntington Beach page 11-138 Downtown Specific Plan Update 11.3 - Responses to Comments on the Draft EIR development were concluded to be less than significant. Please also refer to Response to Comment AUGMTG-2. Regarding potential aesthetic impacts in the area near 61'to 9"'Streets, please refer to Response to Comment RILE-1. AUGMTG-6 Regarding noise impacts associated with a potential cultural arts facility, please refer to Responses to Comments GRAY-12 and GRAY-13. Regarding the comment relating to the Main Street Library nomination for listing on the National Register, please refer to Response to Comment GRAY-17. Regarding aesthetic impacts associated with a potential cultural arts facility, please refer to GRAY-20. Regarding traffic impacts associated with a potential cultural arts facility, please refer to Response to Comment GRAY-14. AUGMTG-7 Potential environmental impacts relating to the implementation of the DTSP, including District1 changes, have been evaluated and disclosed in the EIR pursuant to CEQA requirements.The EIR discloses, that despite proposed mitigation measures,significant and unavoidable impacts have been identified in the areas of air quality, cultural resources, noise and public services. City of Huntington Beach Final Program Environmental Impact Report Downtown Specific Plan Update page 11-139 MICHAEL C. ADAM ASSOCIATES RECEIVED FROM AS PtlEL1C REC RC F R 14CIL MEETING OF CITY CLE K 0 FIC . JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY CLERK November 2, 2009 Huntington Beach City Council Mayor, Keith Bohr 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Subject: Downtown Specific Plan Update (dated 6/12/2009) Dear Mayor Bohr and Council Members: The property owners of the following addresses: 218 & 220 Walnut (Jeff Mason) 200 & 202 3rd St (Ronald Hsueh) 210 & 212 3rd St (Jeff Mason) 214, 216 & 218 3rd St (Ramiro Fernandez) Support the proposed increased density and building height (4 stories) outlined in the draft Specific Plan, in order to be able to implement their proposed concept plan. Submitted on behalf of Jeff Mason, Ronald Hsueh and Ramiro Fernandez. Sincerely, Mike Ada s P.O. BOX 382 HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 PHONE 714.374.5678 FAX 714.374.2211 AdamsAssoc@socal.rr.com } MICHAEL C. ADAMS ASSOCIATES REC2%JED FROMAS PUBLIC RECCWKO OF X II:MEETINGt;ITY C JOA='I L,1;=I.°NNI CITY CLERIC November 2, 2009 Huntington Beach City Council Mayor, Keith Bohr 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Subject: Downtown Specific Plan Update (dated 6/12/2009) Dear Mayor Bohr and Council Members: Thank you for the opportunity to offer comments on the proposed revisions to the Downtown Specific Plan. The Planning Commission's actions on the major issues at the October 12t" meeting addressed most of the public concerns expressed. However, the original intent of the Downtown Specific Plan update was to address the provisions in the existing Plan, which discouraged or prevented further development in the areas surrounding the core along Main Street. The primary issue impacting the ability of the Downtown area to continue developing is how to address parking. The following are suggestions for incentives to encourage development: • Maintain and expand existing on-street parking facilities. Except for the first three blocks of Main Street, parking should have a greater priority than wider sidewalks and bike lanes. • The parking study indicated that the average parking demand is the least during normal business hours (9am - 5pm Monday-Friday). Therefore, the parking requirements for office and retail uses should be further reduced, as an incentive for expanded development. • New and expanded developments surrounding the Downtown core should be permitted to participate in existing and future public parking facilities, the on-site requirement should be discretionary. P.O. Box 382 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Phone 714.374.5678 Fax 714.374.2211 AdamsAssoc@socal.rr.com • Omit additional parking for personal enrichment and medical office. (These uses will not overlap with the prime parking demand times). • Omit the bicycle-parking requirement on a project-by-project basis, however, include bicycle parking within public facilities. • Omit the maximum of 50% shared parking, review on a project-by-project basis. • Limit the concept of wider sidewalks and bicycle lanes, and encourage an expansion of on-street parking. • Identify the location and size for a new public parking structure in the downtown core, with a minimum of 300 parking spaces; to address the current perceived or actual downtown parking shortfall. In addition, please consider the following: District 1 • Redescribe the purpose of the District 1 area north of Orange Avenue as: "Primarily a neighborhood commercial area with an emphasis on cultural arts activities and remove the "Cultural Arts Overlay" designation. • Maintain the "Public" land use designation on the library site in the General Plan. • Add "parks" as a permitted use, with a limit of 20,000 sq. ft. of development • Remove "Neighborhood Overlay" and redesignate the area District 4, for residential only. • Maintain a maximum building height of 35' (3 stories) and residential density of 35du/ac; unless the site is 20,000 sq. ft. or greater, then 45' in height and 45 du/ac District 2 & 3 • Add "cultural arts facilities, museums and performing arts centers" as permitted uses. District 4 • Expand the boundaries to include the "Neighborhood Overlay" areas proposed in District 1. District 7 • Add "Transit Center" as a permitted use; including bus layover areas, shuttle services, trolley, information center, public restrooms, etc. There are also a number of detailed development regulations which are a continuation of the existing standards, and will limit development options and design creativity. • Allow above ground encroachments of public areas for private developments (balconies, overhangs, over street walkways, etc.) tee: • Allow private open space within residential projects, to be combined with common areas. • Omit the arbitrary setback dimensions to address residential buffers, overall building design can better address the concerns. • Allow monument signs taller than 42" maximum (Currently Duke's, Chimayo's, the Hilton and Hyatt have larger signs). • Omit sign standards that state letter size, percentage of window coverage and awning restrictions (Current trends in retail advertising need greater flexibility). • Omit language addressing outdoor display and sales conduct concerns. (Develop new language which encourages outdoor sales activities.) • Omit the maximum 25' height requirement within 25' of the R.O.W. (the concern is primarily for new development along P.C.H.) • Allow an in-lieu fee for Public Art. • The requirement for future paseos should be discretionary not mandatory. The proposed changes to the Downtown Specific Plan go far beyond the original intent and allow for future development with impacts beyond the City's current or future capability of addressing. Thank you again for this opportunity. The time is appropriate for changes to the Downtown Specific Plan; and should reflect an encouragement for future development consistent with the Village Concept, currently provided in the Downtown. Sincerely, Mike Adams Flynn, Joan From: Mary Adams Urashima[urashima@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 4:47 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Subject: Downtown Specific Plan Importance: High Mayor Keith Bohr November 2, 2009 Members of the City Council Transmitted via email before COB. City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP) Honorable Mayor Bohr and Members of the City Council: I strongly urge you to support the recommendations of the Planning Commission for the Downtown Specific Plan. A tremendous amount of time and community involvement has gone into the recommendations, making the DTSP more reflective of the community's desire for the downtown. Historical Resources As we near the end of Huntington Beach's Centennial year, we should place more importance on historic preservation. The Historical Survey conducted this year is the first update in twenty years, the last surveys being 1986 and 1989. The 1989 update noted that during the three-year period between 1986 and 1989, approximately 19 percent of the sites considered historical were demolished. In the last 20 years, a great number of sites of historic or cultural value have been lost. Any plans for the downtown should place a high priority on historic preservation, so we do not lose that which is unique to Huntington Beach. Main Street Library and Triangle Park The Triangle Park site was deeded to the City for public park purposes in 1917. The second deed in 1921 is silent on the public park issue, but it also does not specifically remove the deed restriction. The California Court of Appeals has weighed in on this issue (County of Solano v Handlery)and emphasizes the matter of the public trust. For over 90 years, Huntington Beach has used this site for a public park and resident-serving civic purposes and established the public intent for this site. I urge the city council to ensure the preservation of the library and park, and to set a goal for its restoration and revitalization. Libraries and parks are a significant cultural and community resource, and should be preserved for future generations. Aesthetics and public art Public art increases property values and visitor interest. I encourage the council to explore ways in which public art can be integrated into the existing downtown. For example, next to the Art Center is the Verizon building. It presents a large blank canvas in the residential to commercial transition zone. I encourage the City to work with Verizon to install a public art treatment on the walls facing Main Street and the Art Center, and explore other sites like this that can create an artful downtown. Historic Signage I would like to thank the Planning Commission for incorporating this suggestion, and ask the Council's support. There are areas of the downtown that could be enhanced with historic information signage. This encourages an interesting pedestrian environment for visitors, encourages civic pride, and helps preserve the history of Huntington Beach as we enter our next century. Alleys The alleys are already utilized by locals, tourists, restaurant back patios, and are very visible. However, trash bins are often overflowing, and vendors regularly block the alleys at peak use times. I suggest the council explore opportunities to 1 reinforce a historic and artful theme, enforce better waste management practices, and establish off-peak hours for vendor deliveries. In general, many of the community recommendations that were supported by the Planning Commission are focused on restoring what exists in the downtown and addressing the basics. The Planning Commission also reduced the FAR that was proposed in the DTSP, and I request the Council support their recommendation. The most unique downtowns—the places we travel to—incorporate historic preservation, distinctive architecture (not cookie cutter), and an environment that is on a human scale. Again, I urge the Council to support the Planning Commission's recommendations for the DTSP. Regards, Mary Urashima 19432 Pompano Lane, #110 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 2 Page I of,1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 3:05 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2427 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Compliment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Paul Cross Description: Dear Jill: Thank you for defending us against the madness of the 500 square foot, 50 units per acre, 55-foot tall buildings so recklessly approved by a majority of the City Council. You correctly stood against such stupidity, and I commend you for your personal courage. Although sanity did not prevail,your efforts are greatly appreciated. And the fight is not over. Thanks to you, reform minded council members will be elected during the upcomming election cycles. Tiny efficiency type condos crammed into five story buildings, with bars below, cross a red line., and cannot stand. Paul Cross Expected Close Date: 11/04/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 9 11/13/2009 Ross, Rebecca From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 3:13 PM To: Ross, Rebecca Subject: FW: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) From: Surf City Pipeline [mailto:noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 3:05 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request# 2427 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Compliment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Paul Cross Description: Dear Jill: Thank you for defending us against the madness of the 500 square foot, 50 units per acre, 55-foot tall buildings so recklessly approved by a majority of the City Council. You correctly stood against such stupidity, and I commend you for your personal courage. Although sanity did not prevail, your efforts are greatly appreciated. And the fight is not over. Thanks to you, reform minded council members will be elected during the upcomming election cycles. Tiny efficiency type condos crammed into five story buildings, with bars below, cross a red line., and cannot stand. Paul Cross Expected Close Date: 11/04/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 1 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 9:39 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2468 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Item Citizen name: Karen Heidt Description: Thank you for your recent vote to retain the Main Street Library and its grounds as a resident facility. And please encourage businesses for the downtown area that would draw HB residents from other neighborhoods. Bikini shops, ice cream parlors, clothing for twenty-somethings, and restaurants and bars will thrive in that two-month window you mentioned, Keith. but a specialty hardware store, a Trader Joe's, would draw resident foot traffic, encourage others to learn what downtown has to offer, and still be viable for that two-month window. It's nice to have expensive shops and restaurants, but we need something for us fixed-income singletons, too. Starbucks is too small for a real meeting place. What kinds of places would bring moms and their kids, senior citizens, and families? I personally would love to see an art movie theatre; the closest is Costa Mesa. Or a Nordstrom Rack outlet?Even tourists will want some inexpensive places to pick up the necessities of life. CVS is a good start. Remember, Tourists are families, too. Please remember that this is personal. You are elected officials and should be willing to be called out for your public stances. That having been said, and as a mother, I'm proud of you guys. Expected Close Date: 11/06/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 11/13/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:48 PM To: 'Barbst8279@aoLcom' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: (no subject) Thank you. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Barbst8279@aol.com <Barbst8279@aol.com> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 15:10:58 2009 Subject: (no subject) Please support the planning commission recommendation to save the park and library Huntington Beach resident 10/26/2009 Page 1 of,2 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 11:52 AM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: Fw: Save Triangle Park& Main St. Library Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Nancy Alfano <nmalfano@verizon.net> To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Mon Oct 26 11:04:43 2009 Subject: Save Triangle Park& Main St. Library Dear City Council and City Clerk, Please vote with the Planning Commissioners and keep Triangle Park& Main St. Library. There is no open/green space in the downtown area. In other words, no place to breathe. It is so nice to drive or walk down Main Street and see this open space, before having to be closed in with more buildings. There are the residents to consider. We live and work here, pay taxes, vote & raise our children here. We are here 24/7 and should count for something. The park& library are a nice retreat. You can update the library& park, This city has enough bars, restaurants & offices. The LAST things we need are more bars, noise, trash. And many things worse than dogs peeing in our yards. Please listen to the residents! At one point you were talking about a "Performing Art's/Cultural Center". We have that, at the Central Library. Why duplicate it? We also have a Cultural Art's Center there. The Central Library is on an arterial highway and easier to get to, than a 2 lane residential road. In other words use what you have. Downtown is just NOT the place to add MORE congestion. Just in case you think I'm new to this city, well I'm not. My Grandfather Gisler came to HB in 1903 and had a dairy farm at Atlanta& Magnolia. My father, Ernest Gisler, was a Lima Bean farmer at Atlanta& Bushard. Than in the 1960's was this town's Mayor& City Councilman.. Yes,the school &park are named after him. Than in the 1970's, my late husband Joseph Alfano, was on the Design Review Board. And I currently live on 1 lth Street, but was raised on Main Street and the Main St. Library was a place I spent many hours. Even my children have used this library and played in this park. Yes, I've seen many changes in this city, some good, some bad. 10/26/2009 Page 2 of 2 PLEASE VOTE TO KEEP TRIANGLE PARK & MAIN STREET LIBRARY! Thank you, Nancy Gisler-Alfano 711 11th St. Huntington Beach 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 . Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:45_AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2279 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: Christine Arendas Description: I support the Planning Commissions Recommendations to Save the Park and Library. Will be attending this Mondays city council meeting. thank you, Christine Arendas Expected Close Date: 10/28/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to.this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/27/2009 From: Mark Bixby [mailto:mark@bixby.org] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:35 AM To: Surf City Pipeline Cc: city.clerk@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Re: Surf City Pipeline: New Request # 2244 [3333663465646531] 1 support the Planning Commission revisions to the Downtown Specific Plan and ask that you approve them on November 2nd. I also support the HBDRA vision for Triangle Park. Please remove the lingering doubts over whether or not the city really considers this to be a park by changing the zoning to OS-P and formally adding it to the parks inventory. Thank you! Mark Bixby 17451 Hillgate Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92649-4707 714-625-0876 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 10:58 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2255 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: Kathy Carillo Description: From: Kathy Carrillo [mailto:kathycarrillo@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 7:13 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: save the libary and keep hb like a small coastal down like it really is.more tourist like quaint. Expected Close Date: 10/27/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/26/2009 Page 1 of.1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 10:04 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2220 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: ARNOLD & JUDY DIAZ Description: Dear Council Members, As long-time residents of Huntington Beach we are hopeful that you will follow the recommendation of the Planning Commission in regards to Triangle Park. This wonderful library and park are a part of the history of H.B. Please do not destroy this area for more dense building concentration. Our 2-lane streets have more traffic than they can currently handle. Thank You for your continued good work, Arnold and Judy Diaz 6201 Foxshield Dr. H.B. Expected Close Date: 10/26/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/26/2009 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 11:12 AM To: 'susan.dodd@juno.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Triangle Park/Library Thank you Ms. Dodd. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Dodd <susan.dodd@juno.com> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 23:05:46 2009 Subject: Triangle Park/Library I am writing to plead with you to vote NO on the proposed Performance Art Center to be built on Triangle Park. Downtown is already congested with building and traffic, we don't need any more development in that area. You would be depriving the residents that live in that area of a green space plus the library. They deserve to have a library in that,. area, especially for the children. Thank You, Susan Dodd www.shaklee.net/susandodd Weight Loss Program Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/c? cp=XrBhXYlvkWamjKupObz8IAAAJzOioEJjuvt24d8iANOSSPqYAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAEUgAAAAA= 1 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:28 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Sun`City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2250 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: Susan Dodd Description: Dear Council Members, I am writing asking you to please vote NO on building a huge building where Triangle Park and the Library are. Please don't take away the opportunity for the residents of that area to go to the library, especially for the children. They deserve to have the opportunity to have a library in their community. Downtown is built up enough. The traffic is already horrendous and it just isn't necessary to have the kind of building you want to build in downtown. If you feel you need and Performing Arts Center in the city, please find another area to build it. Sincerely, Susan Dodd www.shaklee.net/susandodd Expected Close Date: 10/27/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/26/2009 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 8:21 AM To: 'pgillespie@socal.rr.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Downtown library and park Thank you Mr. Gillespie. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk ----- Original Message ----- From: Patrick Gillespie <pgillespie@socal.rr.com> To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 08:11:39 2009 Subject: Downtown library and park Dear Council Members, Please support the Planning Commission Recommendations to save the Park and Library on Main Street and oppose "Cultural Arts Overlay". Thank you, Patrick Gillespie, a voting citizen who lives in the Downtown Community since 1983. 1 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 1:30 PM To: 'aaron_haley99@yahoo.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: That's Huntington Beach... Thank you Mr. Haley. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Aaron Haley <aaron_haley99@yahoo.com> To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Sun Oct 25 12:50:41 2009 Subject: That's Huntington Beach... To The HB City Council, I wanted to make my voice heard over supporting the decision to keep the park and library in it's original and current state. Huntington Beach projects a very strong community feel, and this is due in part to public buildings such as these. Residents and visitors represent a strong positive community due to that feeling. New projects need to be zoned outside of these important areas. As city council of this this community, please continue to make sure any new hopeful structures do not impede on Huntington's original community design. Thank you, Aaron Haley Huntington Beach, CA 2nd generation resident 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:16 PM To: 'horackm@hotmail.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Save Triangle Park& Main St. Library Thank you Ms. Horack. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Marinka Horack <horackm@hotmail.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan; Marinka Horack <horackm@hotmail.com> Sent: Fri Oct 23 14:32:43 2009 Subject: Save Triangle Park&Main St. Library Dear City Council Members: This letter is written in strong support of the Planning Commission's recommendation to preserve the Main Street Library and Triangle Park. The library and park are an oasis of peace and civility in the center of our ever more hectic city. Please listen to your constituents, the residents of Huntington Beach. Vote to preserve what little bit of history and open space is left in this city. Sincerely, Marinka Horack HB Citizen for 35 years New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 2 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:10 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2288 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson by Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: Karen Jackle Description: City Council City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 Subject: Downtown Specific Plan(DTSP) Update Huntington Beach Tomorrow has participated in the DTSP update process since its inception and has reviewed and commented on the EIR. We appreciate the incorporation of some of our comments by the Planning Commission in an improved plan. This letter reflects our comments on the original plan. HBTomorrow supports new standards that will encourage tourism, so long as these new standards do not negatively impact Huntington Beach residents or the environment. As an example, HBTomorrow supported the Pacific City project primarily because it integrated well with adjoining commercial uses. It was also not detrimental to nearby residential uses. HBTomorrow believes the current"Village Concept" should be retained in District 1. The increased densities and heights in the DSTP update will be detrimental to adjoining residential uses. We find no justification in the plan for increasing densities and heights. Do you? HBTomorrow believes the Planning Commission should remove or mitigate DTSP update provisions that impact residents or the environment. These detrimental provisions are listed below. • The cultural arts overlay or its alternatives, as proposed, should be set aside. Attempting to get tourists to this area is not a feasible idea. Improvements to the downtown library and Triangle Park as proposed by the HBDRA may be included in the DTSP update, if that is feasible at this time. • Increasing residential building height to 55 feet and five stories is greater than 10/28/2009 Page 2 of 2 allowed in Bella Terra II and would be detrimental to those residing in adjacent two story homes. We recommend densities and heights be reduced. • Parking lots on the seaward side of the bluffs along PCH should not be allowed if automobiles and traffic interfere with aesthetics, safety, views and use of the bluff top and beach. We believe the parking as proposed will interfere with existing views and use of the bluff top. We doubt additional parking will bring any relief to residential parking. We see no justification for such an ambitious and costly project. Do you?We also doubt the Coastal Commission will approve such a plan. We recommend you set aside this project. We request the City Council approve the DTSP as approved by the Planning Commission. Karen Jackle President Huntington Beach Tomorrow Expected Close Date: 10/28/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/28/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 7:02 AM To: 'jokessell@msn.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Triangle Park& Library Thank you Ms. Kessell. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: JO ANNE KESSELL <jokessell@msn.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 06:59:26 2009 Subject: Triangle Park& Library I am in support of the Planning commission's recommendation to save Triangle Park and the Library. The HBDRA had some really good ideas for improving same and I hope you will take those in consideration. Please vote yes on the Planning commission's recommendation. Sincerely, JoAnne Kessell 115- 17th St Windows 7: I wanted more reliable, now it's more reliable. Wow! 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 10:23 AM To: 'DRMEAD@aol.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Park& Library Thank you Ms. Mead. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: DRMEAD@aol.com <DRMEAD@aol.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 10:20:16 2009 Subject: Park& Library Please preserve our beautiful library and park by supporting the Planning Commission's recommendations. Donna Mead 200 PCH H.B. 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:18 AM To: 'PARS11 @aol.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Save Triangle Park Thank you Ms. Moshiri. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: PARS11@aol.com <PARS11@aol.com> To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 08:45:20 2009 Subject: Save Triangle Park This e-mail is to support the Planning Commission's recommendation to preserve the Main Street Library and Triangle Park. Merle Moshiri 8802 Dorsett Dr. Huntington Beach, CA. 92646 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 10:08 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2223 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: EILEEN MURPHTY Description: On Nov. 2nd Council meeting Please approve the Planning Commission's unanamous decision to save this area from development Respectfully Eileen Murphy 201 21 st Street HB CA 92648 Expected Close Date: 10/26/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 8:02 PM To: 'ventimom@yahoo.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Save the library Thank you Ms. Myers. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Katie Myers <ventimom@yahoo.com> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Thu Oct 22 19:57:42 2009 Subject: Save the library As a resident of H.B for the last forty something years, I would like to ask that the library continues to stand. Our family has tried to accept the new changes to downtown,however... the charm is lacking in our town and we cant afford to lose the past. The library deserves its place no matter how meek. Thank you for your time.Sincerely, Katherine Myers and family,506 Hartford Ave. 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:17 AM To: 'jcalgal@sbcglobal.net' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Library and Park Thank you Ms. Pinchuk. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: judy pinchuk <jcalgal@sbcglobal.net> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 08:34:38 2009 Subject: Library and Park Dear Members of the City Council, I applaud the decisioin to keep Triangle Square Park and the Main Street Library. One of the nicest things about Huntington Beach is it is a large city with a small town feel. Building a large complex would destroy our home town appeal. Please affirm the recommendations of the planning commssion and the wishes of the residents by voting to maintain the area as it is. We love our library, park, and open space. Thank you, Judy Pinchuk 200 Pacific Coast Highway 445 10/26/2009 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 8:20 AM To: 'nancy2222@yahoo.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Thank you Ms. Roth. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancy Roth <nancy2222@yahoo.com> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 07:51:12 2009 Please save our library; we walk there and it promotes Literacy and a Community feeling. Please save Triange Park. Nancy Roth 1 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 7:46 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2100 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: Judi Schueler Description: Please consider that you are tearing down some of the last remaining architecture of the previous history of Huntington Beach. I live a couple of blocks away from the library and park, on Geneva St, and I use the library and park facilities there all of the time. As so many people in downtown have no yard or place to play with their children, it is very important to save the little park there for them to play outdoors...especially now that library facilities have been cut so drastically from the nearby schools. Please vote to preserve our history!!! Judi Schueler 215 Geneva 949-547-8184 judi schueler Uudi_schueler@yahoo.com] Expected Close Date: 10/20/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/19/2009 Page 1 of 1' Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8:38 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#2272 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Comment on an Agenda Items Citizen name: T Simpson Description: City council; REMEMBER WHO YOU WORK FOR. YOU TOO CAN GET A "PINK SLIP." We are your employer! The tail does not wag the dog. Its our park and we can let our.dogs pee there if we want!!!! Is that blunt enough for you?Do you get it? YOU ARE NOT DICTATORS. THIS CITY IS NOT YOUR TOY!! T. Simpson Expected Close Date: 10/28/2009 Click here to access the req est Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 10/27/2009 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 5:35 PM To: les smith Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: RE: Save the Main Street library and Triangle Park Thank you Mr. Smith -- your comments will be part of the public record. Joan Flynn, City Clerk -----Original Message----- From: les smith [mailto:les.smith3@verizon.net] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 5:24 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Flynn, Joan Subject: Save the Main Street library and Triangle Park Dear City council members, Please follow the input from the planning commission and save the Main Street Library and Triangle Park. I am not able to attend your meeting on November 2nd, but this issue is important to me. Les Smith 605 10th Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 1 � Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 11:14 AM To: 'angela@wadewarehouse.com' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Save the Park and Library and Support the Planning Commission Recommendations Thank you Ms. Wade. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Angela Wade <angela@wadewarehouse.com> To: CITY COUNCIL; Flynn, Joan Sent: Fri Oct 23 20:59:20 2009 Subject: Save the Park and Library and Support the Planning Commission Recommendations Save the Park and Library and Support the Planning Commission Recommendations. 10/26/2009 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 11:12 AM To: 'kwootn@yahoo.co.uk' Cc: Esparza, Patty Subject: Re: Triangle Park and Main St. Library Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Wooten. Your communication will be part of the public record. Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Kathy <kwootn@yahoo.co.uk> To: Flynn, Joan Sent: Sat Oct 24 06:26:02 2009 Subject: Triangle Park and Main St. Library Hello, Please save the Park and Main St. Library and support the Planning Commissions Recommendations_ Thank you. Kathy and Chuck Wooten 10/26/2009 J # , - 1 , � — ' , RECEIVED F'.-- �' -' AS PUBLIC RECCR E, , ,' ` ' a -`a i "� I I ''" 4I. 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BOX 711 N BEACH,CALIFORNIA 92648 O Credit Card _ Finance i A rovai UIlkM Approval Date - ted ------------ -- -- ; *2 1 TOTAL $ Rlease do.not wrnte�in the boz below. refit'Fib �. � I s MbING a F- tip?T l'Vl* R 9 C`r)PY Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:34 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; agendaalerts@surfcity-hb.org Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request# 1230 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to .Johanna Stephenson. Request type: Complaint Request area: City Council - Comment on Agenda Items Citizen name: Ruthe Gorman Description: From: Ruthe Gorman [mailto:ruthe417@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 1:19 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: TRIANGLE PARK/OFFENSIVE REMARK BY MAYOR BOHR I am extremely offended by the remark by Mayor Bohr in today's issue of the Register in which he says "It is a library with a patch of green space in a triangle that people bring their dogs to pee on". Not only is this remark condescending, arrogant and completely untrue, it shows that Mayor Bohr has no regard for his constituents. The proposed destruction of Triangle Park and the Main Street Library and its replacement with a mammoth 4-story "cultural center" is unconscionable for so many reasons it is difficult to know where to begin. Just for starters: a huge commercial building in the heart of a residential area would have an extremely negative effect on downtown residents, who already have to deal with severe parking problems, noise, vandalism, etc. Equally important, the library serves a vital purpose for both residents and visitors from around the world, who are dependent on the library's computer access. Downsizing the existing library (i.e. replacing it with a small library component") is wrong. Mayor Bohr needs to apologize to the residents of Huntington Beach for his totally inappropriate remark. Then again,he might like to pave over the beach if it would bring in a few more dollars. Ruthe Gorman )Expected Close Date: 06/24/2009 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 6/23/2009 Page 1 of 2 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 4:20 PM To: Esparza, Patty; Lugar, Robin Subject: FW: Don't Save MainStLibrary &Triangle Park, These Save The Everything Activists Need PsychoTherapy! From: Wy-Ty Surfer [mailto:whysurfhb@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 3:07 PM To: daber@socal.rr.com; donl@socal.rr.com; aburris@ocregister.com; dbharath@ocregister.com; sdaniels@ocregister.com; michael.miller@latimes.com; Jennifer.Frehn@latimes.com; zzm - Independent - Candice Baker; Brady.Rhoades@latimes.com Subject: Don't Save MainStLibrary &Triangle Park,These Save The Everything Activists Need PsychoTherapy! ACTUP Thursday June 18 at This Rally of Lies&Deceit.Please Protest&Boycott 'SaveMainStreetUbrabry&Triang/ePark'Let us not forget about the wonderful Huntington Beach Library we have in Central Park. Maybe, the immediate neighboring 'savetheeverythinggroups'protesting our new cultural center would like to personally pay for the remodel and maintenance of Main St. Library& Triangle Park out of their own household accounts if they really believe it's worth saving. This group is bullying homeowners to see things their way and if you disagree, they turn into nasty cat scratching witches. They have recruited homeless people from the park to speak at their rally, they've been at Starbucks downtown harassing residents. They put a flyer in my mail box which is against the law to do, isn't it? They are into lies and intimidation without factual evidence.All they care about is loosing a rat and flea infested park so it doesn't interrupt what they are use to. Don't allow these loud voices destroy a beautiful plan for the city, who in their right mind doesn't want a great cultural center???????Save the city, we have a library and too many parks, PLEASEI If Miss Hardy sympathizes with the neighboring residents, there are many in favor of the library&park tear down and a new cultural center in it's place, hope to see her &all you there. --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Dear Mayor/Mr. Bohr: FYI or if it matters. . . . .As residents/homeowners of the next street over from Main St Library/Triangle Park, we are in complete support of it's demolition and any progressive construction planned in it's replacement. we are NOT part of this Neighborhood Amelia Earhart Association attempting to preserve this nefarious building or the heinous pee and flee infested grass-park around it. Approaching downtown Huntington Beach from Main street, this corner is somewhat of a beach city archway. Today, this location genuinely appears unseemly, looming as a foul portal to downtown. Please expedite the promising demolition and new construction of this advancing city re-Ontrification project, we utterly adhere to the progression of our city toward perfection. These blithely neighborhood crusaders against the pro ect don't seem concerned . of the current polluted state of this location, nor do they worry about the criminals lurking in the park or living in rusted motor homes in and around this location or the abandoned shacks and un permitted boardin houses located on Pecan St. , facing this property. Just as o Sunday night, May 17 2009, at 519 Pecan, to police broke up a teenage drinkfest in the backyard of an abandoned crack shack and these resident activists are concerned about new city developments? we believe this new project will actually protect and preserve the 6/17/2009 Page 2of2 livability, appearance, and social-economic stabilit of our homes and the city- which will also protects the pub�ic and our immediate neighborhood from the health and safety hazards and the impairment of ppmp�rty values which results from the neglect and deterioration of property' This Billy Jean King-ish H.B. Downtown Residents Association and other insignificant but loud H.B. city groups in need of hormone replacement therapy, seem to impair growth, wither hopes and ambitions, and impede progress and prosperity at any cost. Now, they are inviting the 0[ Register to one of their upcoming meetings, intentionally casting a deleterious effect on this entire project. We are certainly available to represent homeowners in support of this project, who live close by. --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Here Is One Of The main Antagonistic culprits of the Save The world Arena, who happens to just live right across the street from the park & soup kitchen and has selfish personal interests ONLY at heart! From: Gloria Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association Our immediate agenda has involved meetings with the City to stop the Demolition of the Downtown Library and Triangle Park. The City's intent is to build underground parking and a Performing Arts [enter on this land which would bring tourists, traffic, noise and trash to our doorsteps. We`have weekly meetings informing residents of the current situation with much open discussion as to what we can do as a group to maintain the architectural integrity of our Mid- Century main Street Library and save the park for our children and residential community as a whole. we anticipate inviting the OC Register to our meeting' An email will follow letting you know the date of that meeting. The group is led by Richardson Gray and Kim Kramer. Gloria 6/l7/200A NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL OF A PLANNING DEPARTMENT ACTION (OR POLICE) Date: 10/15/2009 To: Police Dept(1 Copy) Date Delivered N/A City Attorney(1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/15/2009 Planning D ept(2 Copie s) Date Delivered 10/15/2009 City Council Office (1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/15/2009 Administration (1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/15/2009 Filed By: Councilmember Jill Hardy Re: Appeal Certification of EIR No. 08-001 -Specific Plan No. 5- Downtown Update Tentative Date for Public Hearing TBD Copy of Appeal Letter Attached: Yes LEGAL NOTICE AND A.P. MAILING LIST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE Joan L. Flynn, CMC City Clerk (714)536-5227 Fee Collected: n/a Form Completed by: Marie Braddock, Office Assistant CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk FROM: Jill Hardy, City Council Member 11 DATE: October 15, 2009 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S CERTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 08-001 (SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 5 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN UPDATE) I am hereby appealing the Planning Commission's action on the final Environmental Impact Report (EIR No. 08-001) for the update to the Downtown Specific Plan. On October 6, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and certified the final environmental impact report at a noticed public hearing. I'd like to request that the appeal be scheduled concurrently with the legislative items of the Downtown Specific Plan update tentatively scheduled for November 2, 2009. The primary reason for my appeal is that I believe the final environmental impact report did not adequately analyze and address traffic circulation and parking. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. SH:hfC=' C, cc: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred Wilson, City Administrator - Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator CD Scott Hess, Director of Planning Jim Engle, Director of Community Services Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Robin Lugar, Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Villasenor,Associate Planner Linda Wine,Administrative Assistant NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL OF A PLANNING DEPARTMENT ACTION (OR POLICE) Date: 10/16/2009 To: Police Dept(1 Copy) Date Delivered N/A City Attorney(1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/16/2009 Planning D ept(2 Copie s) Date Delivered 10/16/2009 City Council Office(1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/16/2009 Administration (1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/16/2009 Filed By: David Rice Re: Appeal Certification of EIR No. 08-001 -Specific Plan No. 5 - Downtown Update Tentative Date for Public Hearing TBD Copy of Appeal Letter Attached: Yes LEGAL NOTICE AND A.P. MAILING LIST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC City Clerk (714) 536-5227 Fee Collected: $2,379.00 Form Completed by: Patty Esparza, Senior Deputy City Clerk Friday October 16, 2009 17 To: Joan Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2009 N'T 16 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 From: David Rice 114 1 Ith St Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Tel: 714-803-9948 Email: flatrice@yahoo.com Subject: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S CERTIFICATION OF THE ENVIROMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 08-001 (SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 5 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN UPDATE). 1, David Rice, an individual, am hereby appealing the Planning Commission's actions on the final Environmental Impact Report (EIR No. 08-001) for the update to the Downtown Specific Plan. On October 6, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and certified the final EIR. The reasons for my appeal are listed in summary form below: • The notification area does not adequately cover the actual impacted area as shown in the EIR and supporting documents. • The notification summaries have not adequately explained the plan or its support documents. • The support materials provided to interested parties are fragmented, disjointed, unorganized and beyond a reasonable person's ability to navigate and assimilate. • There was insufficient time to review the final plan and final EIR given the frequent and last minute changes. • Poor document management has significantly impeded the public's right to fair review in violation of CEQA guidelines of providing a good faith effort and full disclosure. Page 1 of 2 • Some elements of the supporting Staff Reports and recommendations are out of date, unfeasible, biased and/or fictional. • The City represents in the beginning of this process, the community was requesting an increase in downtowns developable square footage and a tourists oriented cultural arts center. During subsequent study sessions and meetings, very little or no community comments have supported these assertions. • There are potential conflicts of interest between city officials, property owners and developers that need to be further explored. • The EIR does not adequately address and analyze the following issues: o Parking o Traffic/transportation o Land use / planning o Population / housing o Air quality o Noise o Utilities o Public services o Flooding o New net development potential o Cultural resources o Historical resources o Park / green space requirements o Sea level rise o Light pollution o Increased crime o Liquor license concentration o Aesthetics o Project alternatives o Inconsistencies with the Huntington Beach General Plan o Piecemealing o Public safety o Recreation o CEQA Guidelines o City helicopter use Davi Ri Date Page 2 of 2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 2, 2009, at 6:00 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: APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, 92648 REQUEST: Downtown Specific Plan Update — a City-initiated proposal to update Specific Plan No. 5 — Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP). The project proposes to reconfigure the existing 11 Specific Plan districts into 7 districts, modify development and parking standards, incorporate design guidelines and provide recommendations for street improvements, public amenities, circulation enhancements, infrastructure and public facility improvements and parking strategies. The project also proposes revised parking requirements and modified parking ratios, the elimination of the Downtown Parking Master Plan, a Main Street Library Subdistrict and a Neighborhood Subdistrict on 1st and 2"d Streets between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue. The DTSP Update proposes to accommodate future development in the downtown area and contemplates the following net new development potential in the DTSP area: Net New Develo ment Potential Land Use Maximum Development Retail 213,467 square feet Restaurant 92,332 square feet Office 92,784 square feet Cultural Facilities 30,000 square feet Residential 648 units minimum 324,000 s.f. Hotel 235 rooms (approx. 160,000 s.f. Total 912,583 s.f. The City Council will consider the following entitlements: • EIR No. 08-001: to analyze the environmental impacts associated with the DTSP Update. The EIR was certified by the Planning Commission on October 6, 2009. The EIR was appealed by Council Member Jill Hardy on Thursday, October 15, 2009 and by David Rice on Friday, October 16, 2009, and will be considered by the City Council in conjunction with the DTSP Update entitlements listed below. • General Plan Amendment No. 08-007: to amend the Land Use and Circulation Elements to reflect the various changes in land use and development standards,including increases in allowable building heights and densities and elimination of _ oor Area Ratio (FAR) requirements proposed in the DTSP Update, as well as the reconfiguration of the districts. Changes to the General Plan include revisions to the Land Use Map and modifications to the Land Use Schedule and Community District and Subarea Schedule and Map in the Land Use Element. These changes consist of revisions to the subarea map and schedule as a result of deleting, creating and re-numbering subareas. Due to these revisions, GA-egals\City Council\2009\091102(DTSP).doc subarea 3D, located outside of the DTSP area, is also proposed to be revised. This subarea would be re-numbered only and does not propose substantive changes in terms of standards, principles or permitted uses. The amendment to the Circulation Element includes a revision to Figure CE-9: Trails and Bikeways as a result of recommendations proposed in the DTSP Update and traffic study for the project. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed General Plan amendment with modifications to the City Council. • Zoning Text Amendment No. 08-004: to amend the existing text of the Downtown Specific Plan. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed zoning text amendment with modifications to the City Council. ® Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 08-002: to amend the Implementation Program (IP), specifically the Downtown Specific Plan, and the Land Use Plan/Coastal Element of the City's certified Local Coastal Program. Amendments to the Coastal Element will involve changes that are consistent with the changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements in addition to several policies that are proposed to be updated based on proposed changes to the DTSP. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed Local Coastal Program amendment with modifications to the City Council. The proposed LCPA is also subject to certification by the California Coastal Commission. PROJECT LOCATION The project area is shown on the map below. No changes to the existing DTSP boundaries are proposed. ,rr - Atla to-Ave. G:\Legals\City Council\2009\091102(DTSP).doc PROJECT PLANNER: Jennifer Villasenor, Associate Planner ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 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 October 29, 2009. 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 Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 GALegals\City Council\2009\091102(DTSP).doc NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Huntington Beach Independent has been adjudge STY OFHUNTIN sON`BEACH circulation in Huntington Beach and Orange County ,NO7I'CE IS HEREBY-GIVEN that on Monday JNovemtier 2"`2009 ,at 6 OO,.p.m in the4'Crty Court of Orange County,State of California,under i Council;Chambers '2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach the.City"'Council will hold a public A50479. hearii,ga:on the=following'planning and zoning item§:: - APPLIGANT;i`City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington`Beach, Californla,j( �j 92648. PROO�jOH' REQUyEST: Downtown,Specific:Plan Update'—,a City-initiated,proposal to •update Sliecific ���������®� Plan No 5-Downtown Speaffc"Plan(DTSP).'.The project.proposes'to"reconfigurethe existing 11 S cfic Pfan.districts,into 7,dstricts,modify,development and parking standards, incorporate desigi guidelines„ and'_provide recommendations for 'street improvements,"pubic amenities, circulation enhancernEints,,irifrastructure and'public facility"improvements and,parking strategies. The.projecf:'also'propo§es,"_revised''parking;r,eouirements;and,modified`.parking ratios;the. c Y .elimination._of the,Downtown Parking Master Plan, a Main Street Library" Subdistrict and a, STATE ®� CALIF®RNl Neighborhood Sub"district on 1stand 2 Streets between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue.' The DTSP Update,proposes to accommodate future development in the downtown area and contemplates,ihe'following net new'development potential in they DTSP area: Net,New Develo ment Potential COUNTY OF ORANGE 'Lend Use Maximum Development Retail 213467 square feet "Restaurant 92,33Z sq uare"feet Office' 92,784 s uare.feet I am the Citizen of the United S Cultural Faorlities 1 30 000's ua re,feet Rea dentraf 648,Units minimum 324,000 s.f. resident of the County aforesaid, 'Hoter- -.x 235".rooms a rox."16o 000s.f. the age of eighteen years, and T'ta' s12 583 s.f. to or interested in the below anti T e city council will consider the following entitlements: ,. = I am a principal clerk of the HUI EIR No: 08-001':, to analyze the environmental impacts associated with the DTSP Update. The EIR was_certified by,the;Plannng Commission,on October 6, 2009. The BR was BEACH INDEPENDENT, a ne) '.appesled,OY Councll'Member Jill Hardy.on�Thursday, October 15, 2009 and by David Rice on Friday;October 16; 2009, and wil be considered by the City Council in conjunction general circulation, printed and h with the DTSP Update enftlements Isted below. the City of Huntington Beach, General Plan Amendment No.08-007:to amend the Land Use and Circulation Elements Oran e State of Clifi to reflect the various changes in land use and development standards, including increases g aorna, in allowable building heights and densities and elimination of Floor Area Ratio (FAR) attached Notice IS a true and COr requirements proposed in the DTSP Update,as well as the reconfiguration of the districts. Changes to the General Plan include revisions to the Land Use Map and modifications to as was printed and UbIIShE the.Land Use Schedule and Community District and Subarea Schedule and Map"In the p p Land Use Element;'These changes'consist.ofrevisions to the subarea map and schedule following date(s): as result of deleting, creating and re-numbering subareas. Due to these'.revisions', subarea 3D, located outside of the DTSP area, is also proposed to be revised. This, subarea would be,re-numbered,only and does not propose:substantive changes.in terms of.standards, principles or permitted uses. The amendment to the Circulation Elam'ant includes a revision to Figure"CE-9: Trails and Bikeways as a result of recommendations traffic proposed in the DTSP Update and study for"the project. On October 12, 2009;the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed General Ran amendment with modifications to the City Council. • Zonina,Text Amendment No.08-004:to amend the existing text of the Downtown Specific Plan. On October •12, 2009," the Planning Commission "approved and forwarded the' proposed zoning text amendment with modifications to the City Council. October 22, 2009 Local Coastal Program.Amendment No. 08-002: to amend the Implementation Progra ' (IP),specifically'the,Dgwntown Specific Plan,and,the Land Use Ran/Coastal Element of the City+s certified Local Coastal Program. Amendments to the Coastal Element will involve changes that are consistent with the changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements.in addition to several"pollcieg thatL are proposed to be updated based on proposed changes to the DTSP. On October:12, 2009,"the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed Local Coastal Program amendment with modifications to the City Council. The proposed LCPAs also subject to certification by the California Coastal Commission. PROJECT LOCATION. I declare, under penalty of perjL The project area is shown on the map below.. No,changes to the existing DTSP boundaries are proposed. foregoing is true and correct. r > - �X" .. Executed on October 22, 2009 ,X at Costa Mesa, California N` Sigh atu re 'te tr �. PLANNE .x' Jennifer Villasenor,Associate'Planner a ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department,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 October 29,2009. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS see invited to,attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence"for or against the application as outlined above.' If you challenge the City Councils.action'in court,you may.-be limited to,ralsing 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'536-527/ and refer to the above items. Direct,your written communications to th6'City'Clerk:,^ Joan L.'Flynn;`City,Clerk C,ity'of"Huntington Beach 2000'Maln'Street;2nd Floor Huntington Beach.,California 92648 (714)536-5227 =" NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL`OF THE, Huntington Beach Independent has been adjudged CITY OF HUNTINGTON H BEAC circulation in Huntington Beach and Orange County 1 NOTICE IS"HEREBY GIVEN that ryon Monday 'November 2;,'2009;at'6:00'p.m. in the;City f Court of Orange County, State of California,under da Council'Chariibe,'rs, 2,000�Main Street,,Huntingtoh Beaoh,,the'City�Council will hold,Is public A50479. }fearing on"thefollowing`pianning,an&zoning items: AOFP04:ANT"?City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Call ornia,� PROOF (�F 92648 . T �1 REQUEST:'.Downtown Specific Plan;Update a'City-initiated'proposal to update:Specific PUBLICATION Plan No.-c—.an districts Specific Plastrlot(DTSP).'The project tLand parkin reconfigure the exiting 11 Speck.Plan,disfric/sinto'7'districts,modify,.development,and parkingstandards,:indorgorate design -guidelines ,and provide recommendatdons for' street improvements, pubic amenRes, circulation enhancements,infrastructure and public facility improvements and parking strategies. The-'project.:also.,proposes revised.'parking requirements'and.modified parking .ratios;,the m n / eliminatlonrof"the downtown Parking Master Plan,'a Main.Street Library. Subdistrict and a' STA1 E ®F C�LIFOlONIt Neighborhood.Subdistrict on and 2nd Streets between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue. The DTSP Update proposes to accommodate future development in the downtown area and contemplat6s''the,following net new development potential In the DTSP area: �T7 �Q'�7 y� Net New-Develo ment'Potential COUNTY N 1 1 ®F ORANGE Retail Use Maximum Development Retail 213467 square feet Restaurant 92,332 s uare.feet Office. 92,784 square feet am the Citizen of the United Sti Cultural Facilities 30,000 square feet 'Residential. 648.units minimum 324,000 s.f. resident of the County aforesaid; Hotel' 235 rooms (approx. 160,000 s.f. the age of eighteen years, and r Total 912 583 s.f. to Or interested in the below entitl The,City Council will consider the following entitlements: I am a principal clerk of the HUN EiR No 04=601: to analyze the environmental 'impacts associated with the DTSP Update. The FIR was certified by the Planning Commission on October 6, 2009. The EIR was BEACH INDEPENDENT, a new appealed.by Council Member Jill Hardy on Thursday, October 15, 2009 and by David Rice on Friday; October 16,'2009, and wil be considered by the City Council in conjunction general circulation, printed and pl with the,DTSP Update.entiiements listed below. the City of Huntington Beach, General Plan Amendment No. 08-007:to amend the Land Use and Circulation Elements development standards,including increases Orange, State Of California, to reflect the various changes in land'use and develop in allowable building-heights and densities and elimination of Floor Area-Ratio (FAR)' attached Notice is a true and com requirements proposed in the DTSP Update;,as well,as the reconfiguration of the districts. Changes to the General.Plan include revisions to the Land Use Map and modifications to as was printed and ublishec the.Land.Use Schedule and Community District and Subarea Schedule and Map in the p p Land Use Element. These'ohanges consist of revisions to the subarea map and schedule following date(s): 'as a result of deleting,'creating and re-numbering'subareas. D'ue to these;;revisions; .. subarea'3D, located outside of the DTSP area, is also proposed to be revised. This subarea would be re-numbered only and does not propose substantive changes.in terms of standards, principles or permitted uses. The amendment to the Circulation, Element . includes a revision to Figure CE-9:Trails and Bikeways,as,a result of recommendations proposed in the DTSP-Update and traffic study for the project. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed General Plan amendment with modifications to the City Council. • zoning Text Amendment No.08-004:to amend the existing text of the Downtown Specific Plan. On October 12, 2009; the Planning. Commission 'approved'and forwarded,the- proposed zoning text amendment with modifications to the City Council. October 22, 2009 . • Local Coastal program Amendment No. 08-002: to amend the Implementation P.rogram; (IP),specifically the Downtown Specific Plan,and the Land Use Ran/Coasted Element'of:the.. '. City's certified Local Coastal Program. Amendments to the Coastal F Element will involve changes that are consistent with the'changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements in addition to-:several policies that are proposed to be updated based on proposed,changes to the;DTSP. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed Local Coastal`Program amendment ,with modifications to the"City Council. The proposed LCPA s also.sutmjectto certification by the California Coastal Commission. PROJECT.LOCATION I declare, under penalty of perjury The project area is shown on the map below. No change's to the existing DTSP boundaries are'proposed.- foregoing is true and correct. Executed on October 22, 2009 ' "�� � at Costa Mesa, California Sicw N Y _ atu re as to Ave. PROJEC N. •'b �r1i PLANNER: Jennifer Villasenor,Associate Planner ,ON FILE: 'A'copy of the proposed,request is,on file in'the Planning,Department,2000 Main Street,HuntingtomBeach;,Galifornia 92648.,:f6r inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available,to interested'parties at:the City Clerk's'Office on October 29,2009. ALL INTERESTED'PERSONS ore invited to,attend said hearing and express opinions or subrnit'evidence'foror a''galInst 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 abovwitems. Direct your written communications too-the City Clerk Joan•L. Flynn,City'Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,California 92648 (714)536-5227 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 2, 2009, at 6:00 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: APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, 92648 REQUEST: Downtown Specific Plan Update — a City-initiated proposal to update Specific Plan No. 5 — Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP). The project proposes to reconfigure the existing 11 Specific Plan districts into 7 districts, modify development and parking standards, incorporate design guidelines and provide recommendations for street improvements, public amenities, circulation enhancements, infrastructure and public facility improvements and parking strategies. The project also proposes revised parking requirements and modified parking ratios, the elimination of the Downtown Parking Master Plan, a Main Street Library Subdistrict and a Neighborhood Subdistrict on 1st and 2"d Streets between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue. The DTSP Update proposes to accommodate future development in the downtown area and contemplates the following net new development potential in the DTSP area: Net New Development Potential Land Use Maximum Development Retail 213,467 square feet Restaurant 92,332 square feet Office 92,784 square feet Cultural Facilities 30,000 s uare feet Residential 648 units minimum 324,000 s.f. Hotel 235 rooms (approx. 160,000 s.f. Total 912,583 s.f. The City Council will consider the following entitlements: • EIR No. 08-001: to analyze the environmental impacts associated with the DTSP Update. The EIR was certified by the Planning Commission on October 6, 2009. The EIR was appealed by Council Member Jill Hardy on Thursday, October 15, 2009 and by David Rice on Friday, October 16, 2009, and will be considered by the City Council in conjunction with the DTSP Update entitlements listed below. • General Plan Amendment No. 08-007: to amend the Land Use and Circulation Elements to reflect the various changes in land use and development standards;including increases in allowable building heights and densities and elimination of ,Floor Area Ratio (FAR) requirements proposed in the DTSP Update, as well as the reconfiguration of the districts. Changes to the General Plan include revisions to the Land Use Map and modifications to the Land Use Schedule and Community District and Subarea Schedule and Map in the Land Use Element. These changes consist of revisions to the subarea map and schedule as a result of deleting, creating and re-numbering subareas. Due to these revisions, GALegals\City Council\2009\091102(DTSP).doc subarea 3D, located outside of the DTSP area, is also proposed to be revised. This subarea would be re-numbered only and does not propose substantive changes in terms of standards, principles or permitted uses. The amendment to the Circulation Element includes a revision to Figure CE-9: Trails and Bikeways as a result of recommendations proposed in the DTSP Update and traffic study for the project. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed General Plan amendment with modifications to the City Council. • Zoning Text Amendment No. 08-004: to amend the existing text of the Downtown Specific Plan. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed zoning text amendment with modifications to the City Council. s Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 08-002: to amend the Implementation Program (IP), specifically the Downtown Specific Plan, and the Land Use Plan/Coastal Element of the City's certified Local Coastal Program. Amendments to the Coastal Element will involve changes that are consistent with the changes to the Land Use and Circulation Elements in addition to several policies that are proposed to be updated based on proposed changes to the DTSP. On October 12, 2009, the Planning Commission approved and forwarded the proposed Local Coastal Program amendment with modifications to the City Council. The proposed LCPA is also subject to certification by the California Coastal Commission. PROJECT LOCATION The project area is shown on the map below. No changes to the existing DTSP boundaries are proposed. JY f, f �j f/ f�4✓✓ � i lA / 1 tlanta--Ave:A Downtown f Specific Plan ti$ Area h , G:\Legals\City Council\2009\091102(DTSP).doc PROJECT PLANNER: Jennifer Villasenor, Associate Planner ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 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 October 29, 2009. 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 Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 GALegals\City Council\2009\091102(DTSP).doc CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST FORM MEETING DATE: 1 d- I n SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT: CONTACT NAME: C,S yl0 - PHONE: '((pr/ N/A YES NO Is the notice attached? Do the heading and closing of the notice reflect a hearing before the City Council and/or Redevelopment Agency? 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? ( ) (vK ( ) Is there an Environmental Status to be approved by Council? ( ) (✓( ( ) Is a map attached for publication? ` ( ) ( vl ( ) Is a larger ad required? Size ( ) ( ) ( Is the verification statement attached indicating the source and accuracy of the mailing list? Are the applicant's name and address part of the mailing labels? Are the appellant's name and address part of the mailing labels? (4, ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, is the Coastal Commission part of the mailing labels? (✓� ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, are the resident labels attached? Is Summary Report 33433 attached? (Redevelopment Agency items only) What is the minimum number of days from publication to hearing date? ID What is the minimum number of times to be published? 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