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A motion was made by Cook, second Boardman that the main motion on the table: "That all
future Council meetings where redevelopment is discussed be televised, since the comment was
made on television," be amended to have all Council -Redevelopment Agency meetings
televised. The motion failed by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Boardman, Cook
NOES: Green, Julien Houchen, Garofalo, Dettloff, Bauer
ABSENT: None
Council -Agency Member Green suggested the referral to the City Council Communications
Committee the cost issue of televising all Council -Redevelopment Agency meetings
A motion was made by Bauer, second Green to direct that the issue of cost of televising all
Council meetings be referred to the City Council Communications Committee for return to
Council on March 5, 2001. The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Green, Boardman, Cook, Julien Houchen, Dettloff, Bauer
NOES: None
ABSENT: None (Garofalo out of the room)
(City Council) Approved Mayor Pam Julien Houchen's Request for Staff to Initiate a
Zoning Map Amendment for the Huntington Beach Hospital and Medical Center at Beach
Boulevard and Newman Avenue for the General Plan Consistency (450.20)
The City Council considered a communication from Mayor Pam Julien Houchen transmitting the
following Statement of Issue: On November 20, 2000 the City Council denied a Zoning Map
Amendment for several properties along the Beach Boulevard corridor including the Huntington
Beach Hospital and Medical Center at Beach Boulevard and Newman Avenue. The site is
currently zoned CO (Office Commercial) and General Planned P (Public). A portion of the
property is used for new automobile storage. In light of new information presented, we would like
to request that the City Council re-evaluate the proposal to change the zoning for the Huntington
Beach Hospital and Medical Center.
Councilmember Bauer inquired if the city has a General Plan out of conformance, to which
Planning Director Zelefsky answered in the affirmative, as the City Council denied the application
made by staff to rezone this subarea from CO (Office Commercial) to PS (Public -Semi -Public) at
the Public Hearing of November 20, 2000.
A motion was made by Julien Houchen, second Green to direct staff to initiate a Zoning Map
Amendment for the Huntington Beach Hospital and Medical Center from CO (Office Commercial)
to PS (Public -Semipublic) to be consistent with the existing General Plan designation. The
motion carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Green, Boardman, Cook, Julien Houchen, Garofalo, Dettloff, Bauer
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
H-1 b. Submitted By Mayor Pam Julien Houchen
(City Council) h_4uest for Staff to Initiate a Zoning N,. Amendment for the
Huntington Beach Hospital and Medical Center at Beach Boulevard and Newman
Avenue for the General Plan Consistency (450.20)
Communication from Mayor Pam Julien Houchen transmitting the following Statement of
Issue: On November 20, 2000 the City Council denied a Zoning Map Amendment for
several properties along the Beach Boulevard corridor including the Huntington Beach
Hospital and Medical Center at Beach Boulevard and Newman Avenue. The site is
currently zoned CO (Office Commercial) and General Planned P (Public). A portion of
the property is used for new automobile storage. In light of new information presented,
we would like to request that the City Council re-evaluate the proposal to change the
zoning for the Huntington Beach Hospital and Medical Center.
Recommended Action: Motion to:
Direct staff to initiate a Zoning Map Amendment for the Huntington Beach Hospital and
Medical Center from CO (Office Commercial) to PS (Public -Semipublic) to be consistent
with the existing General Plan designation.
[Approved 7-0]
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
TO:
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATIO
Honorable Mayor Pro Tern and City Council Members
Pam Julien Houchen, Mayor I?
January 30, 2001
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SUBJECT: h-Item for the February 5, 2001 City Council Meeting
Zoning Map Amendment for the Huntington Beach hospital ai d
Medical Center at Beach and Newman
ISSUE:
On November 20, 2000 the City Council denied a Zoning Map Amendment for several
properties along the Beach Boulevard corridor including the Huntington Beach Hospital and
Medical Center at Beach and Newman. The site is currently zoned CO (Office Commercial) and
General Planned P (Public). A portion of the property is used for new automobile storage. In
light of new information presented, we would like to request that the City Council re-evaluate the
proposal to change the zoning for the Huntington Beach Hospital and Medical Center.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Direct staff to initiate a Zoning Map Amendment for the Huntington Beach Hospital and Medical
�r Center from CO (Office Commercial) to PS (Public -Semipublic) to be consistent with the
existing General Plan designation.
cc: Ray Silver, City Administrator
Bill Workman, Assistant City Administrator
Connie Brockway, City Clerk
Howard Zelefsky, Director of Planning
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