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Pub Hear - Res 2000-98 - Local Coastal Program Amendment (LC
IR`TY OF-HUNTINGTON BEAC MEETING DATE: October 16, 2000 DEPARTMENT ID BER: PL00-4IIry Council/Agency Meeting Held: Deferred/Continued to: Approv d ❑ Conditionally App ved ❑ Denied ' CI Vi=t $2 Vft_ Meeting Date: October 16, 2000 Department ID Number: PL00-48 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS = c: cf SUBMITTED BY: RAY SILVER, City Administrator AV PREPARED BY: HOWARD ZELEFSKY, Director of Planning '�-4 SUBJECT: ADOPT COASTAL COMMISSION'S SUGGESTED MODT.FICATION=S TO LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 98-2Av(CARTS AND KIOSKS ORDINANCE). ` f . Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration are two documents relative to Local Coastal Program (LCP) Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks). First is a resolution accepting the modifications suggested by the Coastal Commission as part of their approval of the subject LCP Amendment. Second is an ordinance incorporating the modifications recommended by the Coastal Commission to the previously adopted ordinance. This ordinance amends the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Downtown Specific Plan by modifying the existing provisions which regulate carts and kiosks. Staff recommends the City Council accept the suggested modifications of the Coastal Commission. Funding Source: Not applicable. PL00-48 -2- 10/02/00 5:04 PM Ile � Res. No. 2000-98 V. SUGGESTED MODIF CATIONS TO PROPOSED LCP AADMENT 2-98A The certification of the City's proposed LCP Amendment 2-98A is subject to the incorporation of suggested modifications, which are presented below. The proposed changes submitted in LCP Amendment 2-98A, presented in the preceding section, have been incorporated, and the Commission's additions are shown in bold (bold) and deletions are shown in strikethrough ( ). 1 . Modifications to the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance The proposed LCP amendment to Chapter 203 of the City's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance has been modified to read as follows: Cart/Kiosk: Any portable, non-motorized unit used by a vendor as described in Section 230.94. 230.94 Carts and Kiosks. Carts and kiosks may be permitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to conditional use permit approval by the Zoning Administrator and compliance with this section. Carts and Kiosks may be permitted as a temporary use on public property subject to Specific Event approval pursuant to Chapter 5.68. A. LOCATION AND DESIGN CRITERIA Cart and Kiosk uses,shall conform to the following: 1 . No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. 2. The cart or kiosk shall not obstruct access to or occupy a parking space; obstruct access to a parked vehicle;, impede the delivery of materials to an adjoining property;, interfere with access to public property or any adjoining property, or interfere with maintenance or use of street furniture. If any existing parking spaces will be displaced or partially or totally blocked by the proposed cart or kiosk, those spaces must be replaced on-site at a one to one (1:1) ratio. 3. The cart or kiosk shall not exceed a maximum of four (4) feet in width excluding any wheels, eight (8) feet in 1ength including any handle, and no more than six (6) feet in height excluding canopies, umbrellas or transparent enclosures unless a larger size is approved by the Zoning Administrator. 4. A limit of one cart or kiosk shall be allowed for each commercial business that meets the above location and design criteria. 2. Modifications to the Downtown Specific Plan The proposed changes to Section 4.3.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan are modified to read as follows: 4.3.01 Permitted Uses: . • Res. No. 2000-98 (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. I may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, .% and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: •. Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3.233 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.5.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.5.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and.which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 3 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For. example: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.6.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.6.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of principal uses in District No. 4 may be allowed. Other office-residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Office Use - professional, general business and non-profit offices. • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach . Municipal Code • Commercial Use - Commercial uses which are integrated within and clearly incidental to an office use, shall be permitted provided that it cumulatively does not exceed ten (10) percent of total gross floor areas of the development. Res. No. 2000-98 Note: Single Famil f tached dwellings which complyth the development 9 Y standards in District #4 shall be subject to the approval of the Design Review Board in lieu of a conditional use permit. The proposed amendment to Section 4.7.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.7.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District.No. 5 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.8.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.8.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes new neighborhood commercial uses and which cater to year round residents.in District No. 6 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2,3333 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.9.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.9.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. 7 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified - herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Outdoor dining pursuant to S:4.2. 3233 r • Res. No. 2000-98 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.11 .01 (a) of the Owntown Specific Plan is modified to road as follows: 4.11 .01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of commercial recreation uses in District No. 9 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to-the approval of the Director. .A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales • Tourist related uses • Outdoor di.ning pursuant to S.4.2. 3333 The proposed amendment to Section 4.12.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.12.01 Permitted Uses. (a). The following list of pier"related commercial uses in District No. 10 may be allowed. Other pier related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the-existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Bait and tackle shops • Beach rentals • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales (beach related) • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 Res. No. 2000-98 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members'of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of October, 2000 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Sullivan, Harman, Garofalo, Green, Dettloff, Bauer NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City Clerk and ex-officio Cferk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California . � W -\ 71 uw - \ • REQUEST FOR ACTION • MEETING DATE: October 16, 2000 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL00-48 Recommended Action: Motion to: 1. "Approve Resolution No., 0 -9� (Attachment No. 1) accepting and agreeing to the modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks) suggested by the Coastal Commission and forward to the Coastal Commission, " 2. "Adopt Ordinance No.32 2- (Attachment No. 2) incorporating the modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks) suggested by the Coastal Commission including other miscellaneous modifications with findings." (Attachment No. 3) Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. "Deny Resolution No�-24�-y,? and Ordinance No. 3A2."(This action will void the Coastal Commission's approval of LCP Amendment No. 98-2A) 2. "Continue Resolution No. d6-14and Ordinance No. 3�82 and direct staff accordingly." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: Citywide Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A is being brought to the City Council for acceptance of the California Coastal Commission's suggested modifications to the original Carts and Kiosks Ordinance. The LCPA includes revisions to the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and the Downtown Specific Plan. The modifications suggested by the Coastal Commission are minor in nature and do not significantly affect the content of the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance as originally adopted by the City Council. All of the modifications are presented in the approval letter from the Coastal Commission (Attachment No. 5). The other modifications to the ordinance are to correct miscellaneous errors,to the previously adopted Carts and Kiosks Ordinance. These modifications are reflected in the legislative draft (Attachment No. 4). The process for approving the modifications involves a resolution agreeing to and accepting the modifications and an ordinance incorporating them into the existing Carts and Kiosks Ordinance. PL00-48 -3- 10/02/00 5:04 PM • REQUEST FOR ACTT • Q ON MEETING DATE: October 16, 2000 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL00-48 Upon transmittal of the resolution (Attachment No. 1) to the Coastal Commission, the Executive Director of the Commission will determine if the City has complied with the Commission's action. LCPA No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks Ordinance) is not effectively certified until such determination is made. B. BACKGROUND: On November 21, 1994, the City Council approved Code Amendment No. 93-5 which added provisions to regulate carts and kiosks citywide. On May 9, 2000, the Coastal Commission approved the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance under LCP Amendment No. 98-2A with suggested modifications. Section 13542(b) of the California Code of Regulations states that the local government must accept and agree to the modifications by resolution within six (6) months (by November 9, 2000) or the Coastal Commission's action expires. C. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: The modifications suggested by the Coastal Commission are minor in nature and do not significantly affect the content of the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance as originally adopted by the City Council. The modifications would place a limit of one cart or kiosk for each commercial business. However, the City has not received a request for more than this amount and staff does not foresee this as a constraint to business. The other modifications to the ordinance are to correct miscellaneous errors in the previously adopted Carts and Kiosks Ordinance. These errors include, among others, land uses that were not originally intended to be in the Downtown Specific Plan but were unintentionally carried through with the adoption of the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance. The sole intent of the ordinance was to add provisions for carts and kiosks in commercial zones throughout the city. Staff therefore recommends approval of the resolution and ordinance. Environmental Status: Approval of Code Amendment No. 93-5 was covered by Negative Declaration No. 93-20 adopted by the City Council on May 4, 1994. The subject resolution and ordinance accepting and adopting the Coastal Commission's suggested modifications do not require further environmental review. PL00-48 -4- 10/02/00 5:04 PM • REQUEST FOR ACTION • MEETING DATE: October 16, 2000 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL00-48 Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number No. Description 1 Resolution No.6 accepting and agreeing to the modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks) suggested by the Coastal Commission. 2 Ordinance No.3y82 incorporating the modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks) suggested by the Coastal Commission including other miscellaneous corrections. 3 Findings for Approval — Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks) 4 Legislative Draft 5 Coastal Commission Letter on Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks) RCA Author: Mary Beth Broeren/Ricky Ramos PL00-48 -5- 10/02/00 5:04 PM • • � �,�b ,� �' � �, -ram �� - ^t _ RESOLUTION NO. 2000-98 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WHICH ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION ACTION AND ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 98-2A AS MODIFIED WHEREAS, the California Coastal Commission reviewed and approved Huntington Beach Local Coastal Program Amendment No. qa-4-\as modified at the May 9, 2000 Coastal Commission hearing; and Section 13542(b) of the Coastal Commission Regulations requires the local government to accept and agree to the modification by resolution within six (6) months, or the certification will expire; and Upon the City Council action staff will forward Resolution No.2000-9for final Coastal Commission certification; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does' hereby resolve as follows: 1. That the City Council accepts and agrees to the Coastal Commission's approval of Local Coastal Program Amendment No. a$rgAby amending the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and Downtown Specific Plan as suggested by the Coastal Commission in the letter dated June 14, 2000, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. Said suggested modifications shall become effective 30 days after the adoption of this Resolution or upon final Coastal Commission certification, whichever occurs latest. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of October 2000. Mayor ATC �;,5T APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk Wlb,00 ity Attorney REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: Ci Administrator Director of ning G:4:2000Resolutions:Accept Coastal Action LCP 2-98A Rls 00-656 10-3-2000 Res. N8. 2000-98 EXHIBIT A . . . E>rocre \ Res. No. 2000-98 STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES A Y GRAY DAVIS, Govemor - CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION South Coast Area Office 200 Oceangate,Suite 1000 Long Beach,CA 90802-4302 (562)590-5071 _ June 14,Apg C Mr. Howard Zelefsky ee Community Development Department //JN. t City of Huntington Beach 1 62000 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 D�pa�m�ntOf p � Hu ann1n9 SUBJECT: HUNTINGTON BEACH IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2-98A (CARTS AND KIOSKS) Dear Mr. Zelefsky: We are pleased to notify you that the City of Huntington Beach Implementation Plan Amendment No. 2-98A was approved, with suggested modifications, by the California Coastal Commission (the Commission) at their May 9, 2000 hearing in Santa Rosa. Attached is a complete set of the Commission's suggested modifications (Exhibit A), which can also be found in the staff report dated April 20, 2000. The Implementation Plan amendment will not become effective until the suggested modifications are adopted by the City of Huntington Beach (the City) and the Commission's Executive Director reviews and certifies to the Commission that the City has complied with the Commission's action. Section 13542(b) of the California Code of Regulations states that the Commission's action to certify Amendment No. 2-98A with suggested modifications shall expire.six months from the date of the Commission's action. Therefore, the City has until November 9, 2000 to accept and adopt Amendment No. 2-98A as revised throurgh the suggested modifications. The LCP cannot become effectively certified until the Executive Director concludes that the City has adopted the changes shown on Exhibit A. If it is determined that the City's action is in compliance with.the Commission's action, the Executive Director reports this determination to the Commission for Commission concurrence. If the Commission concurs, the amended Implementation Plan becomes effectively certified with the filing of the Notice of Determination of Amendment No. 2-98A with the Secretary of the Resources Agency. We look forward to receiving the City's resolution accepting and adopting.the Commission's suggested modifications. To assist in our efforts to maintain current records, we request that the City submit two copies of the updated Implementation Plan following the completion of the certification process. Please feel free to contact Mr. Steve Rynas, at (562) 590-5071, if you have any questions regarding this process. Sincerely, Teresa Henry South Coast District Manager G:\LCP Amendments\Huntington Beach\LCPA 2-981MODLTR2-98.doc • Res. No. 2000-98 EXHIBIT A ORDINANCE NO. 3482 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AND THE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN TO INCORPORATE CHANGES AS SUGGESTED AND APPROVED BY THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION RELATED TO CARTS AND KIOSKS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach desires to add carts and kiosks to the list of permitted uses in the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and the Downtown Specific Plan; and The California Coastal Commission has reviewed LCPA No. q&;4k and approved it with suggested modifications; and The City Council desires to approve the modifications as approved by the Coastal Commission, NOW,THEREFORE, the City Council of the City.of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 4.3.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.3.01 Permitted Uses: (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. 1 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Art gallery • Bakery • Banks and savings and loans branch offices (no drive-up windows; not to exceed five thousand(5,000) square feet) • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair 1 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Florists • Grocery(convenience) • Ice cream parlors • Laundromats, Laundries • Meat or fish markets • Newspaper and magazine stores • Newstands • Office • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Public Facilities • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Tourist related public and semipublic buildings, services and facilities • Travel agency SECTION 2. Section 4.5.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.5.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 3 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks and savings and loans branch offices (no drive-up windows; not to exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet) 2 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 I • Barber, beauty, manicure shops • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Florists • Ice cream parlors • Newspaper and magazine stores • Newstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Tourist related public and semi-public buildings, services and facilities • Travel Agency SECTION 3. Section 4.6.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.6.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of principal uses in District No. 4 may be allowed. Other office-residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Office Use -professional, general business and non-profit offices. • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Commercial Use- Commercial uses which are integrated within and clearly incidental to an office use, shall be permitted provided that it cumulatively does not exceed ten(10)percent of total gross floor areas of the development. 3 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 Note: Single Family Detached dwellings which comply with the development standards in District#4 shall be subject to the approval of the Design Review Board in lieu of a conditional use permit. SECTION 4. Section 4.7.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.7.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 5 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Antique stores • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks and savings and loans branch offices • Barber, beauty, manicure shops • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Boutiques • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Dry cleaning • Florists • Groceries • General retail • Hardware stores • Hobby supplies • Ice cream parlors • Jewelry stores • Laundromats • Newstands • Office Supplies • Offices 4 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Public Facilities • Shoe repair • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Stationery stores • Tailor shops • Travel Agency SECTION 5. Section 4.8.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.8.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes new neighborhood commercial uses and which cater to year round residents in District No. 6 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Antique stores • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks • Barber, beauty,manicure shops • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Dry cleaning • Florists • Glass shops • Groceries • Hardware stores • Ice house • Jewelry stores • Laundromats, laundries • Newspaper and magazine stores 5 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 • Newstands • Offices • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Photographic studios • Public Facilities • Shoe repair • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Tailor shops • Travel Agency • Undertakers SECTION 6. Section 4.9.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.9.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. 7 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks and savings and loans branch offices (not to exceed five- thousand (5,000) square feet) • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales,rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Florists • Groceries (convenience) • Ice cream parlors • Laundromats, laundries • Meat or fish markets • Newspaper and magazine stores 6 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Professional Office (not to exceed fifty [50] percent of total floor area) • Public Transportation Center • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Tourist related public and semi-public buildings, services and facilities • Travel Agency Note: Visitor-serving commercial uses must be a part of all development proposals in this District, with a minimum requirement that the entire street level be devoted to Visitor-Serving Commercial Uses. SECTION 7. Section 4.11.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.11.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of commercial recreation uses in District No. 9 may be allowed. Other related visitor serving uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales • Tourist related uses • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 SECTION & Section 4.12.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.12.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of pier related commercial uses in District No. 10 may be allowed. Other pier related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the 7 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 • • approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Bait and tackle shops • Beach rentals • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales (beach related) • • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.33 SECTION 9. Chapter 203 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding new definitions thereto to read as follows: Cart/Kiosk: Any portable, non motorized unit used by a vendor as described in Section 230.94. Private Property: Property owned in fee by an individual, corporation, partnership, or a group of individuals as opposed to public property. Public Property: Property dedicated through acquisition or easement for public use which includes but is not limited to streets, alleys, parks, public right-of-ways, and sidewalks. Specific Event: A short term temporary use of public property as defined in Section 5.68.010. SECTION 10. Section 211.04 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, entitled"CO, CG and CV Districts: Land Use Controls," is hereby amended to add new subpart (U) to the list of Additional Provisions, to read as follows: (U) See Section 230.94: Carts and Kiosks SECTION 11. Section 211.04 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, entitled"CO, CG and CV Districts: Land Use Controls,"is hereby amended to add Additional Provision(U)to the list of land use controls required for Retail Sales, as follows: CO CG CV Additional Provisions Retail Sales - P P (U) 8 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 I SECTION 12. Title 23 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to add new Section 230.94 to read as follows: 230.94 Carts and Kiosks. Carts and kiosks may be permitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to conditional use permit approval by the Zoning Administrator and compliance with this section. Carts and Kiosks may be permitted as a temporary use on public property subject to Specific Event approval pursuant to Chapter 5.68. A. LOCATION AND DESIGN CRITERIA Cart and Kiosk uses shall conform to the following: 1. No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. 2. The cart or kiosk shall not obstruct access to or occupy a parking space; obstruct access to a parked vehicle; impede the delivery of materials to an adjoining property; interfere with access to public property or any adjoining property, or interfere with maintenance or use of street furniture. If any existing parking spaces will be displaced or partially or totally blocked by the proposed cart or kiosk, those spaces must be replaced on-site at a one-to-one (1:1) ratio. 3. The cart or kiosk shall not exceed a maximum of four(4) feet in width excluding any wheels, eight (8) feet in length including any handle, and no more than six (6) feet in height excluding canopies, umbrellas or transparent enclosures unless a larger size is approved by the Zoning Administrator. 4. A limit of one cart or kiosk shall be allowed for each commercial business that meets the above locational and design criteria. B. FACTORS TO CONSIDER The Zoning Administrator shall consider the following factors regarding the location and the design of cart or kiosk uses including: 1. Appropriateness of the cart or kiosk design, color scheme, and character of its location; 2. Appropriateness and location of signing and graphics; 3. The width of the sidewalk or pedestrian accessway; 4. The proximity and location of building entrances; I 9 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 5. Existing physical obstructions including, but not limited to signposts, light standards, parking meters, benches, phone booths, newsstands, utilities and landscaping. 6. Motor vehicle activity in the adjacent roadway including but not limited to bus stops, truck loading zones, taxi stands, hotel zones, passenger loading or parking spaces; 7. Pedestrian traffic volumes; and 8. Handicapped accessibility. C. OPERATING REQUIREMENTS, PROVISIONS AND CONDITIONS 1. During hours of operation, the cart or kiosk must remain in the location specified on the approved site plan. 2. A cart or kiosk operator shall not sell to or solicit from motorists or persons in vehicles. 3. The cart or kiosk operator shall pay all fees and deposits required by the Huntington Beach Municipal Code prior to establishment of the use. 4. All provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code which are not in conflict with this section shall apply. 5. The prices of items sold from a cart or kiosk must appear in a prominent, visible location in legible characters. The price list size and location shall be reviewed and approved by the Zoning Administrator. . 6. The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. 7. The number of employees at a cart or kiosk shall be limited to a maximum of two persons at any one time. 8. Fire extinguishers may be required at the discretion of the Fire Department. 9. All cart and kiosk uses shall be self contained for water, waste, and power to operate. 10. A cart or kiosk operator shall provide a method approved by the Zoning Administrator for disposal of business related wastes. D. PARKING 10 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 I Additional parking may be required for cart or kiosk uses by the Zoning. Administrator. E. REVIEW; REVOCATION The Planning Department shall conduct a review of the cart or kiosk operation at the end of the first six month period of operation. At that time, if there has been a violation of the terms and conditions of this section or the conditional use permit, a public hearing shall be scheduled before the Zoning Administrator for revocation pursuant to Sections 241.16 and 249.06. SECTION 13. Enforcement hereof shall be by the Planning Director or his/her designated agent. SECTION 14. Any existing cart or kiosk use that has been established without prior conditional use permit approval shall obtain a conditional use permit and, if applicable, a license agreement within 90 days following the effective date of this ordinance. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of November , 2000. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: lIf rsa� City Clerk - City Attorney REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: City Adntfhistrator Director of Comm ity Develo ent 11 4:20000rdinances:Carts and Kiosks—Accepting Coastal Modifications RLS 00-656 Ord. No. 3482 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ' ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a re ular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of October, 2000, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of November, 2000, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Julien, Sullivan, Garofalo, Dettloff, Bauer NOES: None ABSENT: Harman, Green ABSTAIN: None I,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK ofthe City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council, do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Independent on ,2000 In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Connie Brockway, City Clerk of the City Council of the City Deputy City Clerk of Huntington Beach, California g:/ordinanc/ord bkpg.doc 11/22100 . � T-Tr � . _ . .. e . - y x :r � � - . .��.« . �� � �� • 0 FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 93-5 (LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 98-2A): 1. In the case of a general land use provision, the zoning text amendment is compatible with the uses authorized in, and the standards prescribed for, the zoning district for which it is proposed because it will allow outdoor sales from a cart or kiosk in commercial zoning districts which already permit similar uses indoors. 2. A community need is demonstrated for the change proposed. It will provide additional opportunities for small vendors to sell a product in the City of Huntington Beach. 3. Its adoption will be in conformity with public convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. This Zoning Text Amendment contains provisions to regulate the design and location of outdoor sales and displays to ensure that these uses do not create undue congestion on public or private properties, and to reduce the liability of the City and surrounding property or business owners. • _ MEP- ZMT t k�.; LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • SECTION 1. Section 4.3.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.3.01 Permitted Uses: (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. 1 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Art gallery • Bakery • Banks and savings and loans branch offices (no drive-up windows; not to exceed five thousand(5,000) square feet) • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington.Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores rio affing • Florists • Grocery (convenience) 14a+dwa+e star-es • Ice cream parlors • Laundromats, Laundries • Meat or fish markets • Newspaper and magazine stores • Newstands • Office • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.34 33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Public Facilities • Shoe stores • Sporting goods 1 , GARamos\Cartsiegdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • • Tourist related public and semipublic buildings, services and facilities • Travel agency SECTION 2. Section 4.5.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.5.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and,year round commercial uses in District No. 3 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks and savings and loans branch offices (no drive-up windows; not to exceed five thousand(5,000) square feet) • Barber, beauty, manicure shops • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Florists • Ice cream parlors • Newspaper and magazine stores • Newstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.3�33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Tourist related public and semi-public buildings, services and facilities • Travel Agency 2 GARamos\Cartslegdraft LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • SECTION 3. Section 4.6.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.6.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of principal uses in District No. 4 may be allowed. Other office-residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval.of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Office Use -professional, general business and non-profit offices. • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.34 33 • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Commercial Use - Commercial uses which are integrated within and clearly incidental to an office use, shall be permitted provided that it cumulatively does not exceed ten(10)percent of total gross floor areas of the development. Note: Single Family Detached dwellings which comply with the development standards in District#4 shall be subject to the approval of the Design Review Board in lieu of a conditional use permit. SECTION 4. Section 4.7.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.7.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 5 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Antique stores • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks and savings and loans branch offices • Barber, beauty, manicure shops 3 GARamos\Cartslegdraft LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Boutiques • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Dry cleaning • Florists • Groceries • General retail • Hardware stores • Hobby supplies • Ice cream parlors • Jewelry stores • Laundromats • Newstands • Office Supplies • Offices • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.3�33 • Photographic equipment sales .• Photographic processing • Public Facilities • Shoe repair • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Stationery stores • Tailor shops • Travel Agency SECTION 5. Section 4.8.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.8.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes new neighborhood commercial uses and which cater to year round residents in District No. 6 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not spedified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: 4 GARamos\Carts1cgdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • • Antique stores • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks • Barber, beauty, manicure shops . • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • gatitiques • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Drug stores • Dry cleaning • Florists • Glass shops • Groceries • • Hardware stores • • Ice house jeweir-5, star-es • Laundromats, laundries • Newspaper and magazine stores • Newstands • .Offices • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.3-2 33 • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Photographic studios • Public Facilities • Shoe repair • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • • Tailor shops • Travel Agency • Undertakers 5 GARamos\Carts)egdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • . SECTION 6. Section 4.9.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.9.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. 7 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Art gallery • Bakeries • Banks and savings and loans branch offices (not to exceed five- thousand (5,000) square feet) • Beach, swimming and surfing equipment • Bicycle sales, rental and repair • Boat and marine supplies • Bookstores • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Clothing stores • Delicatessens • Florists • Groceries (convenience) • Ice cream parlors • Laundromats, laundries • Meat or fish markets • Newspaper and magazine stores • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.44 33 , • Photographic equipment sales • Photographic processing • Professional Office (not to exceed fifty [50] percent of total floor area) • Public Transportation Center • Shoe stores • Sporting goods • Tourist related public and semi-public buildings, services and facilities • Travel Agency 6 GARamos\Cartslegdraft 0 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • Note: Visitor-serving commercial uses must be a part of all development proposals in this District, with a minimum requirement that the entire street level be devoted to Visitor-Serving Commercial Uses. SECTION T Section 4.11.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.11.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of commercial recreation uses in District No. 9 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales • Tourist related uses • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.3-2 33 SECTION & Section 4.12.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.12.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of pier related commercial uses in District No. 10 may be allowed. Other pier related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Bait and tackle shops • Beach rentals • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales (beach related) • Outdoor dining pursuant to 5.4.2.E 33 SECTION 9. Chapter 203 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding new definitions thereto to read as follows: 7 GARamos\Cartslegdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • Cart/Kiosk: Any portable, non-motorized unit used by a vendor as described in Section 230.94. Private Property: Property owned in fee by an individual, corporation, partnership, or a group of individuals as opposed to public property. Public Property: Property dedicated through acquisition or easement for public use which includes but is not limited to streets, alleys,parks, public right-of-ways, and sidewalks. Specific Event: A short term temporary use of public property as defined in Section 5.68.010. SECTION 10. Section 211.04 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, entitled"CO, CG and CV Districts: Land Use Controls," is hereby amended to add new subpart (U) to the list of Additional Provisions, to read as follows: (U) See Section 230.94: Carts and Kiosks SECTION 11. Section 211.04.of the-Huntington Beach Municipal Code, entitled "CO, CG and CV Districts: Land Use Controls," is hereby amended to add Additional Provision(U) to the list of land use controls required for Retail Sales, as follows: CO CG 'CV Additional Provisions Retail Sales - P P (U) SECTION 12. Title 23 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to add new Section 230.94 to read as follows: 230.94 Carts and Kiosks. Carts and kiosks may be permitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to conditional use permit approval by the Zoning Administrator and compliance with this section. Carts and Kiosks may be permitted as a temporary use on public property subject to Specific Event approval pursuant to Chapter 5.68. A. LOCATION AND DESIGN CRITERIA Cart and Kiosk uses shall conform to the following: 8 GARamos\Carts)egdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • 1. No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. 2. The cart or kiosk shall not obstruct access to or occupy a parking space; obstruct access to a parked vehicle; impede the delivery of materials to an adjoining property; interfere with access to public property or any adjoining property, or interfere with maintenance or use of street furniture. If any existing parking spaces will be displaced or partially or totally blocked by the proposed cart or kiosk, those spaces must be replaced on-site at a one-to-one (1:1) ratio. 3. The cart or kiosk shall not exceed a maximum of four(4) feet in width excluding any wheels, eight(8) feet in length including any handle, and no more than six (6) feet in height excluding canopies, umbrellas or transparent enclosures unless a larger size is approved by the Zoning Administrator. 4. A limit of one cart or kiosk shall be allowed for each commercial business that meets the above locational and design criteria. B. FACTORS TO CONSIDER The Zoning Administrator shall consider the following factors regarding the location and the design of cart or kiosk uses including: 1. Appropriateness of the cart or kiosk design, color scheme, and character of its location; 2. Appropriateness and location of signing and graphics; 3. The width of the sidewalk or pedestrian accessway; 4. The proximity and location of building entrances; 5. Existing physical obstructions including, but not limited to signposts, light standards,parking meters, benches, phone booths, newsstands, utilities and landscaping. 6. Motor vehicle activity in the adjacent roadway including but not limited to bus stops, truck loading zones, taxi stands, hotel zones,passenger loading or parking spaces; 7. Pedestrian traffic volumes; and 8. Handicapped accessibility. C. OPERATING REQUIREMENTS, PROVISIONS AND CONDITIONS 9 G ARamos\Cartslegdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 1. During hours of operation, the cart or kiosk must remain in the location specified on the approved site plan. 2. A cart or kiosk operator shall not sell to or solicit from motorists or persons in vehicles. 3. The cart or kiosk operator shall pay all fees and deposits required by the Huntington Beach Municipal Code prior to establishment of the use. 4. All provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code which are not in conflict with this section shall apply. 5. The prices of items sold from a cart or kiosk must appear in a prominent, visible location in legible characters. The price list size and location shall be reviewed and approved by the Zoning Administrator. 6. The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. 7. The number of employees at a cart or kiosk shall be limited to a maximum of two persons at any one time. 8. Fire extinguishers may be required at the discretion of the Fire Department. 9. All cart and kiosk uses shall be self contained for water, waste, and power to operate. 10. A cart or kiosk operator shall provide a method approved by the Zoning Administrator for disposal of business related wastes. D. PARKING Additional parking may be required for cart or kiosk uses by the Zoning Administrator. E. REVIEW; REVOCATION The Cammonity Pevelepfnent Planning Department shall conduct a review of the cart or kiosk operation at the end of the first six month period of operation. At that time, if there has been a violation of the terms and conditions of this section or the conditional use permit, a public hearing shall be scheduled before the Zoning Administrator for revocation pursuant to Sections 241.16 and 249.06. 10 G ARamos\Cartslegdraft • LEGISLATIVE DRAFT • SECTION 13. Enforcement hereof shall be by the Geffiffivaity Developffient Planning Director or his/her designated agent. SECTION 14. Any existing cart or kiosk use that has been established without prior conditional use permit approval shall obtain a conditional use permit and, if applicable, a license agreement within 90 days following the effective date of this ordinance. 11 G:\Ramos\Carts1egdraft I Y EXHIBIT A • >yverers STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AOCY GRAY DAVIS, Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION South Coast Area Office 200 Oceangate,Suite 1000 Long Beach,CA 90802-4302 (562)590-5071 June 14, ,&010 Mr. Howard Zelefsky Ctie Community Development Department Jtl# City of Huntington Beach 62000 00 Main Street ntti Huntington Beach, CA 92648 D�pa�menrofp �annjn9 Hu SUBJECT: HUNTINGTON BEACH IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2-98A (CARTS AND KIOSKS) Dear Mr. Zelefsky: We are pleased to notify you that the City of Huntington Beach-lmplementation Plan Amendment No. 2-98A was approved, with suggested modifications, by the California Coastal Commission (the Commission) at their May 9, 2000 hearing in Santa Rosa. Attached is a complete set of the Commission's suggested modifications (Exhibit A), which can also be found in the staff report dated April 20, 2000. The Implementation Plan amendment will not become effective until the suggested modifications are adopted by the City of Huntington Beach (the City) and the Commission's Executive Director reviews and certifies to the Commission that the City has complied with. the Commission's action. Section 13542(b) of the California Code of Regulations states that the Commission's action to certify Amendment.No. 2-98A with suggested modifications shall expire six months from the date of the Commission's action. Therefore, the City has until November 9, 2000 to accept and adopt Amendment No. 2-98A as revised through the suggested modifications. . The LCP cannot become effectively certified until the Executive Director concludes that the City has adopted the changes shown on Exhibit A. If it is determined that the City's action is in compliance with.the Commission's action, the Executive Director reports this determination to the Commission for Commission concurrence. If the Commission concurs, the amended Implementation Plan becomes effectively certified with the filing of the Notice of Determination of Amendment No. 2-98A with the Secretary of the Resources Agency. -We look forward to receiving the City's resolution accepting and adopting the Commission's suggested modifications. To assist in our efforts to maintain current.records, we request that the City submit two copies of the updated Implementation Plan following the completion of the certification process. Please feel free to contact Mr. Steve Rynas, at (562) 590-5071, if you have any questions regarding this process. Sincerely, Teresa Henry South Coast District Manager G:\LCP Amendments\Huntington Beach\LCPA 2-98\MODLTR2-98.doc V. SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS TO PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT 2-98A The certification of the City's proposed LCP Amendment 2-98A is subject to the incorporation of suggested modifications, which are presented below. The proposed changes submitted in LCP Amendment 2-98A, presented in the preceding section, have been incorporated, and the Commission's additions are shown in bold (bold) and deletions are shown in strikethrough (s4F+k@4hF96iqh). 1 . Modifications to the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance The proposed LCP amendment to Chapter 203 of the City's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance has been modified to read as follows: Cart/Kiosk: Any portable, non-motorized unit used by a vendor as described in Section 230.94. 230.94 Carts and Kiosks. Carts and kiosks may be permitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to conditional use permit approval by the Zoning Administrator and compliance with this section. Carts and Kiosks may be permitted as a temporary use on public property subject to Specific Event approval pursuant to Chapter 5.68. A. LOCATION AND DESIGN CRITERIA Cart and Kiosk uses shall conform to the following: 1 . No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. 2. The cart or kiosk shall not obstruct access to or occupy a parking space; obstruct access to a parked vehicle;, impede the delivery of materials to an adjoining property;, interfere with access to public property or any adjoining property, or interfere with maintenance or use of street furniture. If any existing parking spaces will be displaced or partially or totally blocked by the proposed cart or kiosk, those spaces must be replaced on-site at a one to one (1:1) ratio. 3. The cart or kiosk shall not exceed a maximum of four (4) feet in width excluding any wheels, eight (8) feet in length including any handle, and no more than six (6) feet in height excluding canopies, umbrellas or transparent enclosures unless a larger size is approved by the Zoning Administrator. 4. A limit of one cart or kiosk shall be allowed for each commercial business that meets the above location and design criteria. 2. Modifications to the Downtown Specific Plan The proposed changes to Section 4.3.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan are modified to read as follows: 4.3.01 Permitted Uses: I (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. I may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3433 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.5.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.5.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core and. which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 3 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 4433 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.6.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.6.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of principal uses in District No. 4 may be allowed.. Other office-residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be, subject to the approval of the Director..For example: • Office Use - professional, general business and non-profit offices. • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Commercial Use - Commercial uses which are integrated within and clearly . incidental to an office use, shall be permitted provided that it cumulatively does not exceed ten (10) percent of total gross floor areas of the development. Note: Single Family Detached dwellings which comply with the development standards in District #4 shall be subject to the approval of the Design Review Board in lieu of a conditional use permit. The proposed amendment to Section 4.7.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.7.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which establishes a commercial core, and which serves as the transition between visitor-serving and year round commercial uses in District No. 5 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Newsstands Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3333 I The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.8.01(a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.8.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of uses which.establishes new neighborhood commercial uses and which cater to year round residents in .District No. 6 may be allowed. Other commercial/office/residential related uses not I specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. i Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Newsstands • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2.-U33 The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.9.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.9.01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of Visitor-Serving Commercial uses in District No. 7 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. Change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 r owntown Specific Plan is The proposed LIP amendment to Section 4.11 .01 (a) of the D modified to read as follows: 4.1 1 .01 Permitted Uses. (a) The following list of commercial recreation uses in District No. 9 may be allowed. Other visitor serving related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to-the approval of the Director. -A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Carts and Kiosks pursuant .to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales • Tourist related uses • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. U33 The proposed amendment to Section 4.12.01 (a) of the Downtown Specific Plan is modified to read as follows: 4.12.01 Permitted Uses. (a). The following list of pier.related commercial uses in District No. 10 may be allowed. Other pier related uses as described in the Land Use Plan, and which have the same parking demand as the-existing use not specified herein may be allowed subject to the approval of the Director. A change of use shall be subject to the approval of the Director. For example: • Bait and tackle shops • Beach rentals • Carts and Kiosks pursuant to Section 230.94 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code • Retail sales .(beach related) • Outdoor dining pursuant to S.4.2. 3233 i RCA ROUTING SIAEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Planning SUBJECT: Adopt Coastal Commission's Suggested Modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosks Ordinance) COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 16, 2000 '..-. RCA ATTACHMENTS. STATUS. 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FORWARDED Administrative Staff Assistant City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Administrator (Initial) City Clerk ( ) EXPLANATION FOR RETURN OF.ITEM ` Only)(Below Space For City Clerk's Use • • J• CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH Connie Brockway,City Clerk Office of the City Clerk Liz Ehring, Deputy City Clerk II To: Date: O Meeting Date: /a Agenda Item:, gc Proposed City Council Agenda Items: The City Clerk's Office/City Administrator's Office must return your agenda item due to the following requirements that have not been met. When your Agenda Item is ready to resubmit,please return to: Elaine Kuhnke, Management Assistant, Administration 1. Signature(s)Needed A On RCA B On Agreement C Other 2. Attachments A Missing B Not identified C Other 3. Exhibits A Missing f B Not identified C Other 4. Insurance Certificate(Proof Of Insurance) A Not attached B Not approved by City Attorney's Office C Signed form notifying City Clerk that department will be responsible for obtaining insurance certificate on this item.(See form attached) 5. Wording On Request For Council Action(RCA)Unclear A Recommended Action on RCA not complete B Clarification needed on RCA C Other C Qd - ,- 6. City Attorney Approval Required 7. Agreement Needs To Be Changed A Page No. 8. Other / — _ G:agenda/misdreafarm PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) SS. County of Orange NOTICE OF AMENDMENT NO. ON FILE:A copy of the PUBLIC HEARING 99-31LOCAL COASTAL proposed request is on I am a Citizen of the United States and a BEFORE THE PROGRAM AMEND fice�ri Ih 20O MalellsO, MENT NO. . 00-2 CIT resident of the County aforesaid• I am Y COUNCIL OF (DOWNTOWN PARK- `Huntington Beach: Cali- ; THE CITY OF ING MASTER PLAN foria 92648, for inspec- HUNTINGTON UPDATE): Applicant: lion by the public.A y over the age of eighteen years, and not a BEACH City of Huntington of the staff report will NOTICE IS HEREBY Beach. Request: To available to interested party to or interested in the belOW GIVEN that on Monday, amend Section 4.2.14 of Parties at the City October 16. 2000, at the Downtown Specific :Clerk's Office after Octo- entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of 7:00 PM in the City Plan updating the Down- tier ALL 2INT - P P ALL :INTERESTED Council Chambers, town Parking Master 'PERSONS are invited to the H U NTI N GTO N BEACH INDEPENDENT, a 20M Main Street, Hunt- Plan. The update con- attend said'hearing and ington Beach, the City sists of. recommend- express opinions d newspaper of general circulation, printed Co 1 will hold a public ations to consolidate the submit evidence for hearing on the following two designated areas against the application and published in the City of Huntington rtems or ing and zoning rreewsions tomtheeparrkkring as outlined above. ff you Beach County of Orange State of 1. APPEAL OF THE ratios and requirements, challenge the City Coup- , PLANNING COM- and increase of the. cil's action in court, you MISSION'S APPROVAL overall development may be limited to raising California, and that attached Notice Is a OF CONDITIONAL USE cap. Location: Down- 6.orhehose issues you or -PERMIT NO. 00-39 town Specific Plan-area someone else reined at true and complete co as was printed p the Jublic hearingdo= p copy p (POLICE DEPART enerally bounded by �� In this notics; or ENT PARKING LOT Pacific Coast Highway, written toe= and published in the Huntington Beach EXPANSION): Ap- Sixth Street, Acacia Av- respondence written. eliant: Tom' Harman, enue, and Second re the dedyn a .or prior ed l and Fountain Valley issues of said Mayor Pro Tem. Appli- Street: Project Planner: the ubfic hearpin cant: City of Huntington Wayne Carvalho. there are any further. newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: Beach, quest ppebl 4. ZONING TEXT uestions please call the • Street. Request: Appeal AMENDMENT NO. q of the Planning =Com- 93.5ILOCAL .COASTAL mission's.decision to ap= PROGRAM AMEND plannin Division at prove the expansion of MENT NO. .98-2A 9 the existing -108-space (CARTS .AND KIOSK): 536-5271.and,"refer.to secured Police Depart-;Applicant City of..Hunt- the above Items..Direct ment parking lot-by add- Ington Beach. Request: your written conrnunfc ing 90 secured parking To .amend .the.Hunt- bond to the�Y=�&_= October 5 , 2000 spaces for a total of 198.i,in on Beach Zoning Connie Brockway,:'.: parking spaces. Lacs and Subdivision Or- City Ck* *_ flow.2000 Main.,Street ;dinance and the..Down y�_ (City-Hall;northeast:cor- °town Specific Plan .by Huntington.Beach nor_of:Main Street and modifying the .-exLstlng -2000 UaIn.S1reo.k , Uttt�—AVUgj pit§ref Carts_ and Kiosks-.Or 2nd..Fi Ibnoo►. I declare, under penalty of perjury, that Planner EmA Wolfe modifications -to Incorporate HCat(omn 1' I. 2;APPEAL. OF THE 'moctficatlorre suggested the foregoing is true and correct. PLANNING GOM- by the CoaetaL:Com- (n4) 53sa� MISSION'S DENIAL OF. .mission. The amend- -Published.:--Huntington CONDITIONAL USE I.merit also includes Dater Beaotr Fountain ;.Valleyy' `PERMIT NO-..99r77: miscellaneous mod- Indeperid6nt October;5, (OCEAN ROOM:AT:PE-'.ifications. :- Location: 2000 TER'S LANDING): :Ap-' Citywide Project. Plan- f01=029 Executed On pellant: GTN Industries, .Ricky Ramos. - - October 5 2000 P.O.. Box .100, Sunset 1.- NOTICE IS at Costa Mesa, California. .Beach, is 90742. Jor HEREBY GIVEN. that cant: -Michael-Cho ,for i Categorically is and ft2-exempt GTN Industries, 3991 i categorically ,.:exempt MacArthur. Blvd., :Ste.' proWsrons of #350; Newport Beach, the ` C a i l t o r n i a CA. 92660. -Request: Environmental ;Quality Appeal of the Planning :Act. Commission's decision 2. -NOTICE IS to deny the establish- HEREBY_ GIVEN that ment of a banquettres- .hem(s)H3 Is covered un- taurant facility with live der -Statutory Exemp- entertainment and alto- -lion, Section 15262 of hol sales in an exisffn the - C a l i f o r n i a two-story (12,746 sq. ft.1 Environmental Quality building at Peters Land. Act (CEQA). jgnature ing commercial center. 3. NOTICE. IS Location: 16360 Pacific' HEREBY GIVEN that Coast Hig�htway (east. Rem 44 is covered under side of Pacific-_Coast; Negative Declaration Highway, south{'=of -No. 93-20 adopted by Anderson.'Street)•-A' .the City Council on May signed• Planner: `11m16 4, 1994.- Wolfe. 3. ZONING TEXT Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach , Office of the City Clerk v �' P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 023 551 31 Randy Fitzpatrick&Gail Fitzpatrick 19357 Surftide Dr ����►TINGTp�,� Huntington Beach,CA 92648 i —,•gyp•,►,' �9 , PATRT C!J ' -.- •P.^.1C9'iTm4lQ:il�Y "f3:Y!"..�%AA • .. ' /�i UF fl. Y-:_�T i TEi"'_F.- UUNTY AT i I LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLI�2E4�RING it illillililltilltill11111fill Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 ..i n Beach CA 92648 NENO NOT DELIVERABLE Huntingto a";o Eo • AS ADDRESSED MAIL RECEPTACL 023-421-45 BILLIE BAHN 12tEASTLE PL INGTp�,� PAGOSA s *MGS, CO 81 147-7645 '130T co �UUNTY ca` LEGAL NOTICE.- PUBLIC-HEARING III ' Connie Brockway, City Clerk �- City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 • CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us INGjOy P O BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 Qa yC •+r.loss. �+ �c�uNTI cP`` LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLIC HEARING 93-5- I • Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach V �\ ; •ti Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 u 8 n Beach � Hun tington to , CA 9264 I_ r• . 024-147-09, °g 6 5 A (0 A l SURF CITY CAPITAL LTD � 41INGTpy 6621 E PACIFIC COAST HWY# �, f f d� LONG BEACH CA 90803-4200 r. • ; C;7 ' Q I N t i I)is9 01- c rp j' cp` LEGAL'' ��6E 4 UBLIC HEARING "-- y=J, `ev i �,�„1 ilti,tttitltllt,ti,tiltAllIIIIIIliiitit Jill titlttiittt„Itii Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach IV Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ` � .7.t IF 'A A. CA 927 99/K-OFJ 023-231-04 OCCUPANT 6592 MORNING TIDE DR ING HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648-2605 iQ = aro44��o �9 J / ACA LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLIg HEARING. Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach • Office of the City Clerk v L. �j P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 023-54115 T":k 27 'D9./ZZ/00 OCCUPANT 6251 SURFBOARD CR HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648-5593 ING RETJjpp�10 EAJL. C2 VACAN�Tj N1 N T LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING j.' j� Approve Modifications to s Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A z (Carts and Kiosks Ordinance) 1 REQUEST • Accept by resolution the Coastal Commission' s suggested modifications to the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance. � Approve. a revised Carts and Kiosks Ordinance to incorporate the Coastal Commi ssion' s suggested modifications as well as .correct miscellaneous errors. � BACKGROUND • November 21 , 1994 City Council approved Code Amendment No. 93-5 which added provisions to regulate carts and kiosks • citywide. • On May 9, 2000 the Coastal Commission approved the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance under LCPA No. 98-2A with modifications. • The City has 6 months (by November 9, 2000) � to accept and agree to the modifications; otherwise, the approval expires. ANALYSIS • Coastal Commission modifications are minor in nature and do not significantly affect the content of the Carts and Kiosks Ordinance as originally adopted 4p by the City Council. • The modifications would place a limit of one cart or kiosk for each commercial business; however, the City has not received a request for more than this and staff does not foresee this as a constraint to business. • Other modifications to the ordinance are proposed to � correct miscellaneous- errors. RECOMMENDATION � Staff recommends the City Council approve the resolution which accepts the Coastal Commission's suggested modifications and approve the ordinance which incorporates the changes. • END OF PRESENTATION • WINDEPENDENT PUBLISH DATE: 11-16-00 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 3482 Adopted by the City Council on November 6, 2000 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AND THE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN TO INCORPORATE CHANGES AS SUGGESTED AND APPROVED BY THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION RELATED TO CARTS AND KIOSKS SYNOPSIS: Ordinance No. 3482 amends the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and the Downtown Specific Plan pertaining to carts and kiosks. Ordinance No. 3482 incorporates modifications recommended by the California Coastal Commission to the existing provisions which regulate carts and kiosks. THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held November 6, 2000 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Julien, Sullivan, Garofalo, Dettloff, Bauer NOES: None ABSENT: Harman, Green This ordinance is effective 30 days from date of adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92647 714-536-5227 CONNIE BROCKWAY, CITY CLERK gAsynopsis\Syn3482 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, October 16, 2000, at 7:00 PM 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: L] 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 00-39 (POLICE DEPARTMENT PARKING LOT EXPANSION): Appellant: Tom Harman, Mayor Pro Tem. Applicant: City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street. Request: Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to approve the expansion of the existing 108-space secured Police Department . parking lot by adding 90 secured parking spaces for a total of 198 parking spaces. Location: 2000 Main Street (City Hall, northeast corner of Main Street and Utica Avenue). Assigned Planner: Amy Wolfe. ❑ 2. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 99-77 (OCEAN ROOM AT PETER'S LANDING): Appellant: GTN Industries, P.O. Box 100, Sunset Beach, CA 90742. Applicant: Michael Cho for GTN Industries, 3991 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 4350,Newport Beach, CA 92660. Request: Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to deny the establishment of a banquet/restaurant facility with live entertainment and alcohol sales in an existing two- story (12,746 sq. ft.)building at Peter's Landing commercial center. Location: 16360 Pacific Coast Highway (east side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Anderson Street). Assigned Planner: Amy Wolfe. ❑ 3. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 99-3/LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 00-2 (DOWNTOWN PARKING MASTER PLAN UPDATE): Applicant: City of Huntington Beach. Request: To amend Section 4.2.14 of the Downtown Specific Plan updating the Downtown Parking Master Plan. The update consists of recommendations to consolidate the two designated areas within the master plan, revisions to the parking ratios and requirements, and increase of the overall development cap. Location: Downtown Specific Plan-area generally bounded by Pacific Coast Highway, Sixth Street,Acacia Avenue, and Second Street. Project Planner: Wayne Carvalho. )(4. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 93-5/LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO. 98-2A (CARTS AND KIOSK): Applicant: City of Huntington Beach. Re uest: To amend the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and the Downtown Specific Plan by modifying the existing Carts and Kiosks Ordinance to incorporate modifications suggested by the Coastal Commission. The amendment also includes other miscellaneous modifications. Location: Citywide Project Planner: Ricky Ramos. C 0 UIFK) 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item(s)#1 and#2 are categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. 2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item(s)#3 is covered under Statutory Exemption, Section 15262 of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA). 3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item#4 is covered under Negative Declaration No. 93-20 adopted by the City Council on May 4; 1994. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk's Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office after October 12, 2000. 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 Division at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 PUBLICOARING NOTIFICATION CHECKLIA (C.WizTS -3- 1�1 en14� MAILING LABELS-September 21,2000 President Huntin-tmq Harbor POA 10 F 16 H.B. Chamber of Commerce P. O.Box 79 John Mi e 2100 Main Street,Suite 200 Sunset Beach,CA 9 19425.Castlewo Circle Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, 92648 Judy Legan O William D.Holman 1© Sue Jo nson 16 Orange County Assoc.of Realtors PLC 19671 Qullet44ay Lane 25552 La Paz Road 19 Corporate Plaza Drive Huntington Beac A 92648 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Newport Beach CA 92660-7912 P 'dent 3 Mr. Tom Zanic Q Edna Littlebury Amigos olsa Chica New Urban West Gldn St.Mob.Hm. Owners Leag. 16531 Bolsa C treet, Suite 312 520 Broadway Ste. 100 11021 Magnolia Blvd. r Huntington Beach,0t92646 Santa Monica, CA 90401 Garden Grove,CA 92642 Sunset each Community Assoc. 4 Pres.,H.B.Hist.Society 0 Pacific Coast Archaeological 18 Pat Thies, dent C/O Newland House Museum Soci Inc. PO Box 215 19820 Beach Blvd. P.O.Box 26 Sunset Beach, CA 907 215 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Costa Mesa, C 6 4 - 27 Attn:Jane Gothold President �5 Community Services Dept.® County of Orange/EMA 19 Huntington Beach Tomorrow Chairperson Michae Ruane,Dir. PO Box 865 Historical Resources Bd. P.O.Box 40 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Santa Ana, CA 92 -4048 Julie Vandermost O Coun ' n Aging 15 Co of Orange/EMA 19 BIA-OC 1706 Orang e. Thomas hews 9 Executive Circle#100 Huntington Beac , 92648 P. O.Box 404 Irvine Ca 92714-6734 Santa Ana,CA 927 -4048 Ric icer 7 Jeff Metzel 16 Pl ing Department 19 SCAG Seacli Orange my EMA 818 West 7th, 12t loor 19391 Shady or Circle P.O.Box 40 Los Angeles,CA 9001 Huntington Beach, A 92648 Santa Ana,CA 92 -4-48 E.T.I. Corral 100 ® John Roe 16 Court of Orange/EMA 19 Mary Bell Seacliff M6 Tim Miller 20292 Eastwood Cir. 19382 Surfdale a P.O.Box 4048 Huntington Beach,CA 92646 Huntington Beach, 92648 Santa Ana,CA�9270248 Frank Caponi �9 I Lou Mannone 16 Plann'ng Dir. 20 Environmental Board Chairman v 1 Seacli A City o a Mesa 6662 Glen Drive 19821 Ocean—Bi<Circle P. 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Inc. 211 Eight St. School district 16845 Von Karman venue, Suite 200 Seal Beach, CA 907 17200 Pinehurst Lan Irvine, CA 92606 Huntington Beach CA 92647 California Coastal Commission ® Barbara Winars 31 Sall Graham 38 Theresa Henry Westmi School District Meadow Area South Coast Area Office 14121 CedarwableL4Yenue 5161 Gelding e 200 Oceangate, 10th Floor Westminster CA 926 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Long Beach, CA 92802-4302 California Coastal Commission Patricia Koch 32 Cher> rowning 38 South Coast Area Office HB Union h School Ditrict Mea owlark rea 200 Oceangate, loth Floor 10251 Yorktown venue 16771 Roosevelt ne Long Beach, CA 92802-4302 Huntington Beach, CA,92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Robert Joseph 25 CSA 33 CA Coastal Communities,Inc. 3� Caltran strict 12 730 El a o Way#200 6 Executive Circle, Suite 250 3347 MichelszTrQ1rive, Suite 100 Tustin, CA 92 Irvine, CA 92614 Irvine,CA 92612-OZYA- Director 26 Gold west College 34 Bo hica Land Trust 40 Local d Waste Enf.Agy. Attn:Fre �Beach Nancy Do n O.C.Healt re Agency 15744 Gol 4831 Los Patos P.O.Box 355 HuntingtoA 92647 Huntington Beach, C 92649 Santa Ana, CA 92702 New owth Coordinator 27 OC unty Harbors,Beach 35 Bols ica Land Trust 40 Huntingto each Post Office and Park pt. Evan Hen esident 6771 Warner Av . P. O.Box 40 1812 Port Tiffin Huntington Beach, A 92647 Santa Ana, C�92 -4048 Newport Beach, CA 9 660 Marc Ecker 28 Huntington Beach Mall 36 SEHB 41 Fou i Valley Attn:Pat Rogers-Laude 22032 Capistr ane Elementary ool District 7777 Edinger Ave.#300 Huntington Beach, 92646-8309 17210 Oak Stree Huntington Beach CA 92647 Fountain Valley CA 92708 G:\RAMONA\LABELS\PHLBL—July2O2OOO.DOC • PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST"B" MAILING LABELS -JuIy 20,2000 HB Coa Communities Association 42 Downtown Business Association 43 Davi do 44 David Guido Mr.Steve Daniels HB Coas unities Association 143 E.Meats Avenu 200 Main Street#106 143 E.Meats Av Huntington Beach,CA 65 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Orange,CA 92865 �l do Downtown Residents Association 4 C n 45 Plane and of Mission Indians 46 Ms.Marie St Germain Gabrieleno agva Tribal Council Acjachemen on 505 Alabama PO Box 693 31411 La Matanza et Huntington Beach,CA 92648 San Gabriel,CA 917 San Juan Capistrano,CA 675-2625 AYS06AEgion 117 47 AYS Region 143 47 AYS *on 55 47 John Alm Commis si orggi Delany David Smi 9468 Cormorant 5052 Sisson Dr 1645'2 Woodstoc Fouatain Valley,CA 2708 Huntingtoa Beach,CA 2649 Huntington Beach, 92647 AYSO oa 56 47 Fo inl2in Valley Youth Baseball* 47 HB 'eld Hockey* 47 Commission tiff Anderson Bret H lbfanilal 9832 Kings Cany 10222 Niagra Dr. 17782 Metzler Huntington Beach,Ca 92646 Huntington Beach,CA 46 Huntington Beach, 92647 H tington Beach Girls Softball* 47 H on Beach Jr.All-American Football** BB o Warner Football** 47 Paul F Joe 47 Steven 17181 Greenlea 16691 Turns' 3 P.O.Box 50G Huntington Beach, 92649 Huntington Beach, 647 Huntington Beach, 2615 HunfibStpa Valley Little League 47 Hua:Box ' on Beach Soccer League* 47 North Huntington Beach Soccer Club* Renee A Felippa Presi orge Milton 47 209 Hartford P.O. 136 18601 New t.#94 Huntington Beach,CA 648 Hunon Beach,CA 9 48 Huntington Beach, 92646 No Huntington Beach Soccer Club 47 Ocean Yiew Little League 47 Robinwood Little League 47 D-Wana es Rick F Steve ec 20471 Allport 22162 Laguna Cr 6692 Halifax Huntington Beach, 92646 Huntington Beach,CA Huntington Beach-,VA.,92647 Sou oast Soccer Club** 47 Sou uatiagton Beach Jr.Miss Softball** 47 W!!pqck Soccer Club 47 Presideat a Bricks Marie Ease Presiden Hardin 9961 Kings Cany Rd. P.O.Box 7332 9863 James Cr. Huntington Beach,CA 92646 Huntington Beach,CA 46 Fouataia Valley, 2708 CA* 47 YM cer 47 Jim b o rancesca Tonarely-Stretch James Mo 7777 Edinger #210 7777 Edinger Ave 0 Huatington Beach, 2647 Huntington Beach,CA92647 h:langel:phlbl CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST SUBJECT: ZoN tN6'TF--��' •N1� No•C13-5 Pr�o�.t��1 �n(N t Nib NC. DEPARTMENT: MEETING DATE: t O •i U•OD " r��s 7Cs o ZL+ CO ACT: PE-1�'�' PHONE.: N/A YES NO ( ) (✓ ( ) Is the notice attached? ( ) ( ( ) Do the Heading and Closing of Notice reflect City Council(and/or Redevelopment Agency)hearing? Are the date,'day and time of the public hearing correct? (V)' ( ) ( ) If an appeal,is the appeicant's name included in the notice? If Coastal Develo went Permi does the notice include appeal language? ( ) ( ) P � PP Is there an Environmental Status to be approved by Council? Is a map attached for publication? Is a larger ad required? Size i 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? M ( ) ( ) Are the appellant's name and address part of the mailing labels? ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit,is the Coastal Commission part of the mailing labels? ( ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit,are the resident labels attached? ( ( ) ( ) Is the Report 33433 attached? (Economic Development Dept.items only) Pleas complete the following: 1. Minimum days.from publication to hearing date 2. Number of times to be published 3. Number of days between publications Np 21 y rui MEETING DATE: October 16, 2000 DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: REQUESTING: Planning Appeal of Police Department Parking Lot Expansion Public Works Underground Utility District(approved for public hearing at 9/18/00 meeting) Planning Appeal of Denial of Ocean Room at Peter's Landing Planning Zoning Text Amendment No. 99-3/Local C oastal Program Amendment No. 00-2 (Downtown Parking Master Plan) Planning Zoning Text Amendment No. 93-5/Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 98-2A (Carts and Kiosk) TODAY'S DATE September 28, 2000 VERIFIED BY ADMININSTRATION: APPROVED BY: Q � L 9/28/00 4:36 PM