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City ®f Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street • Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ' > OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK s JOAN L. FLYNN CITY CLERK NOTICE OF ACTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017— PIERSIDE PAVILLION CARTS December 13, 2010 - Michael C. Adams Associates P.O. Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 APPLICANT: Michael C. Adams Associates APPLLANT: Joe Carchio, Councilmember REQUEST: Appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No.10-017 to permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development as follows: six along Main Street (public property), six along Pacific Coast Highway (private property) and six within the plaza area (private property). LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street— Pierside Pavilion) PROJECT PLANNER: Ethan Edwards On Monday, December 6, 2010 a public hearing was held to consider an appeal filed by Councilmember Joe Carchio of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No.10-017. The request was approved as amended by the Huntington Beach City Council: Four carts on Main Street, six carts on Pacific Coast Highway and eight carts within the plaza area. Sister Cities: Anjo, Japan • Waitakere, New Zealand (Telephone:714-536-5227) REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/15/2010 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 10-29 existing trash enclosures/collection bins within the building. Vending carts and kiosks are permitted pursuant to Section 230.94, Carts and Kiosks, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ATTACHMENT NO. 13). B. BACKGROUND: Below is a brief chronology of previous entitlement actions for proposed cart and kiosks at Pierside Pavilion: • In 2000, CDP No. 00-22/EPA No. 00-12/DR No. 00-45 were filed requesting 2 carts on public property and 4 carts on private property along Main Street, 4 carts on private property along PCH, and 12 carts within the southeastern plaza area. On October 12, 2000, the DRB recommended approval to the Zoning Administrator (ZA) but with carts to be permitted only within the southeastern plaza area (no carts to be allowed along Main and PCH). On November 15, 2000, the ZA approved 2 carts on private property along PCH and 16 clustered within the southeasterly plaza area for a total of 18 carts. ■ In 2003, EPA No. 03-14/DR No. 03-38 were filed requesting to relocate 2 of the previously approved carts within the plaza area to a new location on private property along PCH (total of 4). On October 9, 2003, the DRB recommended approval to the ZA of one additional cart on private property along PCH. On November 12, 2003, the ZA denied the request to relocate 2 additional carts on private property along PCH based on impacts to pedestrian circulation and public views. It is important to note that the total number of vending carts (18) has remained the same since the original entitlement in 2000. All subsequent requests (including this appeal) were to relocate existing carts from the southeasterly plaza area to areas fronting Main and/or PCH. Zoning Administrator Action: On June 16, 2010 the Zoning Administrator (ZA) considered CUP No. 10-017/DR No. 10-011, the current request to locate 6 carts along Main, 6 carts along PCH and the remaining 6 carts within the plaza area fronting PCH. The primary issues discussed during the ZA meeting included impacts to pedestrian circulation, intensification of uses (i.e. cumulative effects of Downtown events, approved outdoor sales onsite, and existing vending carts), and maintaining public views along Main and PCH. The ZA conditionally approved the request to include only 2 carts along Main, 4 along PCH and the remaining 12 within the plaza area (ATTACHMENT NO. 11). On June 24, 2010 the applicant appealed the ZA's decision to the Planning Commission; contesting condition of approval no. 1, which limits the number of cart locations along Main and PCH (ATTACHMENT NO. 6). C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: The Planning Commission heard the appeal of the proposed project at their regular meeting on March 9, 2010. Staff gave an overview presentation of the project and the applicant gave verbal testimony in support of the appeal. Staff's analysis of the project and the appeal is summarized in the Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 28, 2010 (ATTACHMENT NO. 9). Staff's recommendation differs from the Planning Commission Item 24. - 4 HB -434- REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/15/2010 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 10-29 approval that permitted no carts along Main, 6 carts along PCH, and 8 carts within the plaza area. The Planning Commission decided that the amount of activity and pedestrian congestion was too intense to permit carts along Main (ATTACHMENT NO. 8). D. APPEAL: On March 18, 2010, Councilmember Carchio filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed project (ATTACHMENT NO. 3). The primary reason for the appeal is to have the City Council consider the request to permit carts along Main Street. E. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending approval for 2 carts along Main Street and 4 carts along PCH with conditions based on compliance with the General Plan's Pedestrian Zone Overlay and Downtown Specific Plan including compatibility with adjacent uses, maintenance of adequate physical and \Asual access to the area; and compliance with the zoning regulations for portable vending carts and kiosks within the Downtown. Pedestrian Overlay Zone The area surrounding the Main/PCH intersection is recognized as a highly congested pedestrian node that connects Main to Pier Plaza and the Pier beyond. This development pattern is consistent with the goals and objectives of the mixed-use land use designation as well as the pedestrian overlay zone in the General Plan. Portable vending carts are proposed in this area to stimulate pedestrian activity while assuring the storefronts and pedestrian sidewalks are visually and physically accessible. In addition, outdoor retail sales are approved at this location and ad-hoc tables and chairs occupy this area which adds to the pedestrian intensity. The recommendation to limit carts along Main (2 carts) and PCH (4 carts) balances the goals of the pedestrian overlay goals while maintaining adequate visual and physical separation at this intense pedestrian node. A mix of uses including retail, restaurants, outdoor sales and vending carts already exist in this section of Main and PCH. Staff believes that open air commercial activities within the downtown core are important to help implement the pedestrian overlay zone and a walking village envisioned in the Downtown Specific Plan and the mixed-sue land use designation of the General Plan. The recommendation to limit portable vending carts in relationship to existing retail and commercial uses all combine to create a unique pedestrian oriented atmosphere. The project, as conditioned, will carry out the goals and objectives of the Pedestrian Overlay Zone of the General Plan. Carts & Kiosk Regulations The proposed project generally complies with the development regulations for carts and kiosks established in the HBZSO. Specifically, the regulations specify location and design criteria, factors for decision makers to consider when acting on the request, describe operating requirements, and establish provisions for review and revocation of the use (ATTACHMENT NO. 13). Although no specific sidewalk or pedestrian corridor width is established in the code for portable vending carts, the regulations do state that the carts shall not obstruct or impede access to parked vehicles, other businesses, or interfere with existing HB -435- Item 24. - 5 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/15/2010 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 10-29 street furniture. The applicant's site plan depicts a pedestrian corridor (not including any pedestrian queuing areas) along Main that varies in width from 12 feet at the narrowest point to a maximum of 20 feet; and a pedestrian corridor along PCH that varies in width from 10 feet to approximately 14 feet. Therefore, the proposed clear path sidewalk area is consistent with or exceeds the minimum 10 feet width required for outdoor dining, access for emergency personnel and disabled persons within this block except for carts along PCH that are near permanent sidewalk amenities (i.e. trash receptacle and bench). Except as noted, the clear path exceeds the staff recommended minimum of 10 ft. for carts and kiosks. This will assist in maintaining public view corridors; although will not alleviate the existing pedestrian congestion that occurs in this area. Other items to consider relate to spacing recommendations that provide adequate visibility and help minimize pedestrian congestion. The recommendation for a four foot customer queuing area around each cart is consistent with other recent cart approvals and existing conditions of approval to ensure a minimum eight foot separation between carts. This requirement was originally required when carts were established at this location in 2000 to help offset pedestrian congestion and public view impacts. In addition, the Police Department has reviewed the site plan and confirms the recommended minimum 8 ft. separation between vending carts (and any obstructions such as trees/street furniture) to alleviate congestion and ensure adequate visibility of storefronts along Main and PCH for public safety (ATTACHMENT NO. 12). The proposed site plan depicts a varied separation that ranges between 4 ft. and 8 ft. Adherence to the existing 8 ft. separation requirement will result in fewer than 6 carts on Main and possibly fewer than 6 carts along PCH. Staff believes 2 carts along Main Street and 4 carts along PCH meets this criteria. If more carts are permitted, there would be conflicts and impacts to pedestrian access. Staff supports the request as modified because it will be compatible with the existing uses on site and with the surrounding retail and residential uses in the neighborhood. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1— Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance Economic Development The project furthers the General Plan goals, polices, and objectives which encourages a pedestrian-oriented mix of visitor- serving and open-air commercial uses such as carts and kiosks in the Downtown. Item 24. - 6 HB -436- REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/15/2010 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 10-29 Attachment(s): Pqocrlption 1. Suggested Findings for Approval (Staff Recommendation) — Conditional Use Permit No. 10- 017 2. Suggested Findings for Approval (PC Recommendation) — Conditional Use Permit No. 10.017 3. Appeal Letter dated October 7, 2010 4. Site Plan received October 27, 2010 5. 1 Project Narrative received April 28, 2010 6. Appeal Letter from Applicant received June 24, 2010 7. Draft Minutes of September 28, 2010 Planning Commission Meeting 8. Planning Commission Notice of Action dated September 29, 2010—CUP 10-017 9. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 28, 2010 10. Site Plan approved by Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 —CUP No. 10-017 11. Zoning Administrator Notice of Action dated June 17, 2010 — CUP 10-017 12. Police Department comments dated October 29, 2010 13. HBZSO Section 230.94— Carts and Kiosks 14. PowerPoint Presentation Slides HB -437- Item 24. - 7 ATTACHMENT # 1 Item 24. - 8 He -438- ATTACHMENT # 11 JL- Item 24. _ 94 na ..uo- 1 ® OFFICE Of the ZONING ADMINISTRATOR CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFOPNIA e P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 (714) 536-5271 NOTICE OF ACTION June 17, 2010 Michael Adams PO Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-017(PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS & KIOSKS) --- APPLICANT: Michael Adams, Adams&Associates, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 - REQUEST: To permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts& kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property). PROPERTY OWNER: Joe Diachendt, Pierside Pavillion, LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway# 119, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street) PROJECT PLANNER: Ethan Edwards DATE OF ACTION: June 16, 2010 On Wednesday, June 16, 2010, the Huntington Beach Zoning Administrator took action on your application, and your application was conditionally approved. Attached to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. Please be advised that the Zoning Administrator reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of the use applied for and there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the conditions of approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance in order to expedite the processing/completion of your total application. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements_ HB -525- Item 24. - 95 Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-017 Page 2 Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Zoning Administrator becomes final at the expiration of the appeal period. A person desiring to appeal the decision shall file a written notice of appeal to the Secretary of the Planning Commission within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Zoning Administrator's action. The notice of appeal shall include the name and address of the appellant, the decision being appealed, and the grounds for the appeal. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of Two Thousand Two Dollars ($2,002.00). In your case, the last day for filing an appeal and paying the filing fee is June 28, 2010, at 5:00 PM. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void one (1) year after final approval, unless the use has been established. Excepting those actions commenced pursuant the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action._ If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this Notice, you will be legally barred from later challenging such action pursuant to Government Code§66020. If you have any questions regarding this Notice of Action letter or the processing of your application, please contact Ethan Edwards, the project planner, at (714) 536-5561 or via email at Ethan.Edwards0-surfcity-hb.org or the Planning and Building Department Zoning Counter at(714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Ricky Ramos Zoning Administrator RR:EE:jd Attachment c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A.Wilson, City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building William H. Reardon, Division Chief/Fire Marshal Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Steve Bogart, Acting Principal Civil Engineer Debbie DeBow, Acting Principal Engineer Gerald Caraig, Permit-Plan Check Manager Judy Demers Joe Diachendt Project File Item 24. - 96 HB -526- i ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMrr NO. 2010-017 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Zoning Administrator finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL-CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-017 : 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development and on adjacent public right-of-way will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. As conditioned, the parallel orientation of carts and kiosks with Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to compliment existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony). Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance_ As conditioned, the project complies with all j aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan)with the approval of a conditional use permit_ 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay - Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: G:ZAIZALTRS1201MCUP 2010-012(Pierside Pavilion carts).doc Attachment 1.1 H -527- Item 24. - 97 Land Use Element Goal LU 7. Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-017: 1. The site plan received and dated April 28, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart & kiosk. (DRB) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts&kiosks. (PW) c. Depict no more than 2 carts & kiosks along Main Street, 4 carts & kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 12 carts & kiosks within the plaza area. 2. Prior to operation of the carts & kiosks, one set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shall be submitted to.the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. 3. The use of the carts and kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM_ G:ZA\ZALTRS\2010\CUP 2010-012(Pierside Pavilion carts).doc Attachment 1.2 Item 24. - 98 HB -528- 9 b. The employees of the carts and kiosks shall park on the second (lowest)level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. c. The areas around the carts and kiosks shall be kept free of trash. d. Carts and kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 0 of July Parade and Parade of Lights. (CS) 4. Any trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors,textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattem that is complementary to existing concrete expansion patterns. (PW) 5. All conditions of approval required under Coastal Development Permit No. 2000-022 /Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 2000-012, with exception of Conditions of Approval Nos. 1(a, e, f, &g) and 4(a), shall remain valid. 6. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. 7. Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required. 8, Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategorylD=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://Www.builditgreen.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=quidelines . INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. G:ZA\ZALTRS\2010\CUP 2010-012(Pierside Pavilion carts).doc Attachment 1.3 ATTACHMENT NB -52 - Item 24. - 99 ATTACHMENT # 12 I,emz4 _ ,00 .e -530- HE 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS -- DATE: 10-29-10 PROJECT NAME: PIERSIDE PAVILION CART RELOCATION PLANNING - APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2010-097 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-003 DATE OF PLANS: OCTOBER 27, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (APN: 024-154-17) PLAN REVIEWER: ARVAR W. ELKINS III, POLICE OFFICER- TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: 714-960-8825 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: To permit 18 carts/kiosks along Main Street (public property) and along Pacific Coast Highway (private property). The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. The list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. A list of conditions of approval adopted by the Planning Commission in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided upon final project approval. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer. In reviewing the plans for this project I have no concerns with the carts provided that there is a minimum of 8' spacing between each cart and/or obstruction (e.g. trees, newspaper racks, sidewalk amenities, etc.). I feel it would be unsafe for the permanent businesses and for Officers responding to those businesses if the space was any less, due to high pedestrian activity and the lack of visibility on both Main and PCH. In the plans it appears that all of the carts are perpendicular to the roadway. I have seen in the past that some of the carts on PCH have been positioned parallel to the roadway. If this is done in the future, the 8' space between carts shall be maintained. HB -531- Item 24. - 101 ATTACHMENT # 13 Item z4 _ ,a2 Ha ,3z 230.94 Carts and Kiosks Carts and kiosks may be permitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to approval by the Planning Director 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. (3249-6/95,,34U-12/00;3525-2/02) A. Location and Design Criteria . Cart and kiosk uses shall conform to the following: (3249-6/95) 1.No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. (3249-6/95) 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(I:I)ratio. (3249-6/95) 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.(3249-6/95,3525-2/02) 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 following factors shall be considered regarding the location and the design of cart or kiosk uses including: (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) 1.Appropriateness of the cart or kiosk design, color scheme, and character of its location; (3249-6/95) 2. Appropriateness and location of signing and graphics; (3249-6/95) 3. The width of the sidewalk or pedestrian accessway; (3249-6/95) 4. The proximity and location of building entrances; (3249-6/95) 5. Existing physical obstructions including,but not limited to signposts,light standards, parking meters,benches, phone booths, newsstands,utilities and landscaping; (3249-6/95) 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; (3249- 6/95) 7. Pedestrian traffic volumes; and (3249-6/95) 8. Handicapped accessibility. (3249-6/95) 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. (3249-6/95) 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 the establishment of the use. (3249-6/95) 4. All provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code which are not in conflict with this section shall apply. (3249-6/95) HB -533- Item 24. - 103 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 Planning Director. (3249-&95;3525-2102) 6.The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (3249-6/95) 7. The number of employees at a cart or kiosk shall be limited to a maximum of two(2) persons at any one time.(324"195) 8. Fire extinguishers may be required at the discretion of the Fire Department. (3249-6/95) - 9.All cart and kiosk uses shall be self contained for water, waste,*and power to operate. (3249-6/95) 10.A cart or kiosk operator shall provide a method approved by the Planning Director for disposal of business related wastes. (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) D. Parking . Additional parking may be required for cart or kiosk uses by the Planning Director. (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) E.Review; Revocation . The Planning Department shall conduct a review of the cart or kiosk operation at the end of the first six (6)month period of operation. At that time,if there has been a violation of the terms and conditions of this section or the approval,the approval shall be considered for revocation. (3249-6/95;3525-2/02) F.Neighborhood Notification. Pursuant to Chapter 241. (3525-2102,3710-6/05) Item 24. - 104 HB -534- ATTACHMENT # 14 H6 -535- Item 24. _ 105 Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval) PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS M j November 15, 2010 Appellant: Council Member Carchio Applicant: Michael Adams Property Owner: Joe Daichendt Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway rz tk Aerial Map g 3 Plerside Pavilion A"Al 2 Item 24. - 106 HB -536- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT —017 (Applicant's Request) _CUP No. 10 To permit 18 vending carts at Pierside Pavilion: ® 6 along Main St. — public property - 6 along PCH — private property 6 within plaza area — private property Appeal of PCs Approval is does not allow carts on main Street. SITE PLAN — CUP No. 10-017 A, T 140 -F '11 Olt ....... ar im .. ......................... ---------- Proposed Plan HB -537- Item 24. - 107 _ HISTORY w 2000—Request to permit 6 carts along Main, 4 carts along PCH, and 12 carts within plaza area. (APPROVED — none along Main, 2 carts alone PCH, and 16 within plaza area). 2003— Request to relocate 2 of the previously approved carts from the plaza area to PCH (total of 4 along PCH). (DENIED— based on impacts to pedestrians and public views) � v >' 2010—Request to permit 6 carts along Main, 6 carts along PCH, and 6 carts within the plaza area. (ZA APPROVED 2 along slain, 4 carts alone PCH, and 12 within plaza area. PC APPROVED—0 along Main. 6 carts alone PCH, and 3 within ,£ plaza area). Important to note that the total number of carts requested(18) has remained the same; every request was an attempt to locate 5 additional carts on Main and/or PCH. z ZA ACTION & APPEAL red m ZA Approved 18 carts (2 along Main, 4 along PCH, and 12 in plaza area). Limited locations along Main & PCH because of impacts to: • Pedestrian Circulation r • Intensification of Uses ® Maintenance of Public Views Applicant appealed ZA's decision which limits cart locations along Main & PCH. «; 6 Item 24. — 108 HB - 3 - 3 ZA APPROVED SITE PLAN 0- .............. t ,VON, LiA EZ 14 2 �g' 5. PC ACTION & APPEAL s PC Approved 18 carts (0 along Main, 6 along PCH, and 8 in plaza area). Eliminated locations along Main because of impacts to: • Pedestrian Circulation • Intensification of Uses • Maintenance of Public Views Reduced locations within plaza area because of potential impacts to adjacent residential . Appeal of PC's decision to review carts on Main. 8 HB -539- Item 24. - 109 ;r COMMENTS Public Comments — Concerns related to pedestrian movement, existing businesses, view corridors, and streetscape image. Staff Comments Economic Development — Community Services a Public Works ,WI — Planning Division — Police 9 UA=-=_ ANALYSIS im Land Use Compatibility — Mix of uses including carts create a unique pedestrian oriented atmosphere. 4¢ k Development Code Regulations — Provides for locational, design, and operating requirements. r — Requires adequate access between uses and street amenities. ,o Item 24. - 110 HB -540- 5 STAFF RECOMMENDATION APPROVAL OF ZA'S ACTION BASED ON THE 'FOLLOWING: Consistency with Zoning Code and General Plan by to 71, promoting Visitor-Serving Uses. Promotes outdoor uses in Compliance with Downtown Specific Plan. Complies with Cart & Kiosk Development Standards. a Provides adequate pedestrian corridors and public views by limiting the cart locations to 2 along Main, 4 along PCH, 12 within the plaza area; and ensuring an 8 ft. separation between carts & obstructions. 11 END OF PRESENTATION NN MR 12 HB -541- Item 24. - 111 PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the notice published. I am a principal clerk of the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAIUNG which was adjudged a newspaper of BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 1994 CITY OFHUNTINGnday, (H general circulation on August 24, > NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, December 6, 2010, at 6:00 � case A50479 for the Cityof Huntington p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, g the City Council will hold a public hearing.on the following planning-and j Beach, Count of Oran e, and the State Zoning items: Y g � ❑.1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0. 10-017 (APPEAL'OF PLANNING of California. Attached to this Affidavit is COMMISSION'S APPROVAL-PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS)Appellant:Joe Carchio,,City Council Member Applicant: Mike Adams, Michael C. Adams a true and complete co as was rented and Associates Property Owner: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion-LLC p copy p Request: To permit the establishement and operation of 18 carts and and published on the following date(s): kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main'Street (public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property).This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and approved.by the Planning Commission on September 28, 20101 Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast.Highway and Main Street - Downtown) Project Planner: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #I-is categorically exempt pursuant to Section. 15301, Class 1 - Existing Facilities, of the California Environmental Quality Act, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development .involving i negligible expansion of an existing use. November 18, 2010 ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building 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 Wednesday, December 1,2010. 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 certif limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the y (or declare) under penalty y of 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 perjury that the foregoing is true and further questions please call the.Planning and Building Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items.Direct your written communications correct. 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 Published Huntington Beach Independent November 18,2010 113-253 Executed on November 18, 2010 at Costa Mesa, California ',_ Signature. . PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the notice published. I am a principal clerk of the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a newspaper of r r NOTICE OFPUBLItHEONG general circulation on August 24, 1994, BEFOkTHE'CITY COUNCIL OFTHE case A50479, for the City of Huntington CITY OFHUNTIN67ONBEACH Beach, County of Orange, and tl le State NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN that on Mon2000 Min Street, 6, 2010, at ach, 00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, earl Main Street, Huntington Beach, � . the City Council will hgld a public hearing on the following planning and of California. Attached to this Affidavit is zoning items: ❑ 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (APPEAL OF PLANNING a true and complete copy as was printed COMMISSION'S APPROVAL-PIERSIDE PAVILION,CARTS)Appellant: Joe and published on the following date(s): I and As City Council Member Applicant: Mike Adams, Michael C- Adams and Associates Property,Owner: Joe Daicheridt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Request: To permit the establishement and operation of 18 carts and { kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (public property) and Pacific Coast Highway(private property).This request was approved by the,Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and approved by the Planning Commission'on September 28,,2010. location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner-of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street - Downtown) Project Planner: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item#1 is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class;1,- Existing Facilities, of the California November 18, 2010 Environmental Quality Act, because the project involves- a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. ON,FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building 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 Wednesday, December 1,2010. certify (or declare) under penalt Of ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against-the application as outlined y above. If you challenge,the City Council's action in court, you may be perjury that the foregoing is true and limited to raising only those issues you or someone else'raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence correct. delivered to the City at, or-prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions-please call the.Planning and Building Department at 535-5271 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 Executed on November 18 2010 Huntington 14)5 -5227.ia92648 � (714)536-5227. at Costa Mesa, California Published Huntington Beach�lndependent November 18,2010. 113 253 Signature NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, December 6, 2010, 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: ❑ 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL — PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS) Appellant: Joe Carchio, City Council Member Applicant: Mike Adams, Michael C. Adams and Associates Property Owner: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Request: To permit the establishement and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property). This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and approved by the Planning Commission on September 28, 2010. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street — Downtown) Project Planner: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 — Existing Facilities, of the California Environmental Quality Act, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building 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 Wednesday, December 1, 2010. 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 and Building 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 C:\Documents and Settings\esparzap\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\EVZI IETS\120610(Appeal of Pierside Carts).docx NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 15, 2010, 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: ❑ 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL — PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS) Appellant: Joe Carchio, City Council Member Applicant: Mike Adams, Michael C. Adams and Associates Property Owner: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Request: To permit the establishement and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property). This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and approved by the Planning Commission on September 28, 2010. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street — Downtown) Project Planner: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 — Existing Facilities, of the California Environmental Quality Act, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building 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 Wednesday, November 10, 2010. 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 and Building Department at 536- 5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L. 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Councilmember Joe Carchio Re: Appeal of CUP No. 10-017 to permit carts and kiosks at Pierside Pavillion 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. Rebecca Ross, Senior Deputy City Clerk 1�. '��10 CITY OF HUNTINGTgy Aq 0AJ kI City Council Interoffice Com,mu.nj,cation 0 TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk FROM: Joe Carchio, City Council Member DATE: October 7, 2010 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (PIERSIDE PAVILLION CARTS) I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 to permit the establishment and operation of 14 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavillion development (6 carts along Pacific Coast Highway and 8 carts within the southeasterly plaza area). The primary reason for my appeal is to review the applicant's request to permit carts on Main Street. The applicant's original request was to permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts (6 carts along Main Street, 6 carts along PCH, and 6 carts within the southeasterly plaza area). This request was conditionally approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and permitted 2 carts along Main Street, 4 carts along PCH, and 12 within the southeasterly plaza area. Consequently, the applicant appealed this decision to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission heard the appeal and conditionally approved the request on September 28, 2010 and permitted no carts along Main Street, 6 carts along PCH, and 8 carts within the southeasterly plaza area. 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:HF:ee cc: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Travis Hopkins, Director of Public Works =T Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Mary Beth Broeren, Planning Manager C:) Robin Lugar, Deputy City Clerk CA Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Kim DeCoite, Administrative Secretary g:admn1tr\2010\100710ee1 Esparza, Patty From: AgendaPIus@surfcity-hb.org Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 11:44 AM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: Public Hearing Notification for Item Number: 7508 A Public Hearing Notice has been set for the Meeting Scheduled on I I/15/2010 with the following information: Meeting Date: 11/15/2010 Meeting Caption: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval - Pierside Pavillion Carts) Prepared By: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building (Ethan Edwards) Contact: Ethan Edwards Contact Phone Number: (714) 536-5561 Minimum Days To Run: 10 Number of Days to Run: 0 Number of Times per Day: 1 Legal? True Display? False Additional Information i Notice of Action—Page 2 CUP 10-1017 December 13, 2010 Please find attached the Findings and Conditions of Approval for Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 and the Action Agenda from the December 6, 2010 meeting. If you have any questions, please contact Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner at (714) 536- 5561. Sincerely, an L. Flynn, CIVIC City Clerk JFA c: Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 119, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Attachments: Findings and Conditions for Approval - CUP 10-017 City Council Action Agenda for 12-06-10 FINDINGS ARID CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The City Council finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL —CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of 18 commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development (four carts on public property along Main Street, six carts on private property along Pacific Coast Highway, and the remaining eight carts on private property within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. As conditioned, the orientation of carts and kiosks with Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to complement existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony). Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. As conditioned, the project complies with all aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) with the approval of a conditional use permit. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay - Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: Land Use Element Goal LU 7. Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide 8 ft. clear separation and a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. The site plan received and dated October 27, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart & kiosk. (ZA) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts & kiosks. (ZA) c. Depict a minimum eight foot wide clear separation between portable vending carts & kiosks and any obstruction. (PD) d. Depict no more than 4 carts & kiosks along Main Street, 6 carts & kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 8 carts & kiosks within the southeasterly plaza area. 2. Prior to operation of the carts & kiosks: r a. One set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. b. A new or amended License Agreement, including use fees, shall be obtained from the City for portable vending carts located on public property. The applicant shall apply for an obtain approval of the license agreement from the Public Works Department prior to improvements or use of public property. The License Agreement shall be subject to termination at any time upon a 10 day prior written notice upon determination of the City Council that one or more of the conditions or provisions of Section 4.2.33 or that one or more of the items listed under the Findings for Approval in this document, have been violated. Termination of a License Agreement shall nullify the conditional use permit. (PW) 3. The use of the carts & kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. (ZA) b. The employees of the carts & kiosks shall park on the second (lowest) level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. (ZA) c. The areas around the carts & kiosks shall be kept free of trash. (ZA) d. Carts & kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 4th of July Parade and the annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December. (CS) e. Carts & kiosks shall carry merchandise that is complementary to the existing inline retailers. (ED) 4. The design, colors, and materials of the carts & kiosks shall match the plans dated and received September 1, 2000 (DR No. 00-45). 5. Any trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors, textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary to existing concrete expansion patterns. (ZA) 6. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. 7. Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the City Council's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the City Council may be required. 8. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Director of Planning and Building approximately twelve (12) months after Condition of Approval No. 2 has been satisfied to verify compliance with all conditions of approval and applicable Chapters of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. (HBZSO) and A Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). If the twelve (12) month review determines any violations of the conditions of approval or any applicable Chapters of the HBZSO or HBMC, a hearing may be scheduled. At the time of the hearing, the hearing body may schedule a revocation hearing or consider modifications to the conditions of approval. 9. CUP No. 10-017 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director of Planning and Building pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 10. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?Categorv[D=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://www.builditgreen.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=guidelines). (ZA) INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. PUBLIC HEARING 7. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval — Pierside Pavillion Carts) CONTINUED FROM THE NOVEMBER 15, 2010 MEETING Staff Recommended Action: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with findings and suggested conditions of approval (two carts on Main Street, four carts on Pacific Coast Highway, and eight carts within plaza area). -or- Planning Commission Recommended Action: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with revised findings and revised conditions of approval (zero carts on Main Street, six carts on Pacific Coast Highway, and eight carts within the plaza area). 3 Speakers Approved as amended to four carts on Main Street, six carts on Pacific Coast Highway and eight carts within the plaza area. The Director of Planning, staff and a representative of the Police department will meet with the applicant to find the best configuration/locations for the carts and there will be a review by the Planning Director after one year. Approved 4-3 (Coerper, Hardy, Green no) ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION 8. Adopt Ordinance No. 3904 adding Chapter 17.14 to the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC) relating to post disaster safety assessment placards Approved for introduction November 15, 2010 Recommended Action: After the City Clerk reads by title, adopt of Ordinance No. 3904, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Adding Chapter 17.14 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating To Safety Assessment Placards." Approved 7-0 9. Adopt Ordinance No. 3905 amending Chapter 14.12 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC) relating to fees, rates and deposits for water billing Approved for introduction November 15, 2010 Recommended Action: After the City Clerk reads by title, adopt Ordinance No. 3905, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 14.12 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating to Water Billing." Approved 7-0 -5- Council/Agency Meeting Held:1o�i Deferred/Continued to: /Ajbl,�,010 poe 7 ondoallyproved Den' d aS I 's Si ature O Council Meeting Date: November 15, 2010 Department ID Number: PL 10-029 g CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building SUBJECT: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval - Pierside Pavillion Carts) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 issued by Council Member Joe Carchio. The application represents a request to permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development as follows: six along Main Street (public property), six along Pacific Coast Highway (private property) and six within the plaza area (private property). Staff is recommending approval with suggested findings and conditions of approval to permit two carts on Main Street, four carts on Pacific Coast Highway, and 12 carts within the plaza area. Financial Impact: Not Applicable. Recommended Actions: STAFF RECOMMENDATION Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with findings and suggested conditions of approval (two carts on Main Street, four carts on Pacific Coast Highway, and 12 carts within plaza area —ATTACHMENT NO. 1)." PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with revised findings and revised conditions of approval (zero carts on Main Street, six carts on Pacific Coast Highway, and eight carts within the plaza area —ATTACHMENT NO. 2)." Item 24. - 2 HB -432- REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/15/2010 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 10-29 Planning Commission Action on September 28, 2010: A MOTION WAS MADE BY LIVENGOOD, SECONDED BY DELGLEIZE, TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 WITH REVISED FINDINGS AND REVISED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Mantini, Scandura, Speaker, Farley, Shier Burnett, Delgleize, Livengood NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED Alternative Actions: The City Council may make the following alternative motions: 1. "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 With findings and modified conditions of approval as requested by the applicant (six carts on Main Street, six carts on Pacific Coast Highway, and six carts within the plaza area)." 2. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 and direct staff accordingly." 3. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with findings for denial." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Mike Adams, Michael C. Adams and Associates, P.O. Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Appellant: Council Member Carchio Property Owner: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 119, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street— Pierside Pavilion) Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 represents a request to permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development. The request proposes 6 along Main Street (public property), 6 along Pacific Coast Highway (private property) and 6 within the southeasterly plaza area (private property) fronting PCH (ATTACHMENT NOS. 4 and 5). A variety of visitor-serving related merchandise and food products will be sold from the carts. Each cart is approximately four feet wide, eight feet long, and six feet high (excluding the canopy) and is proposed within a fixed location. The carts will be open during regular .tusiness hours (approximately 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily) and will be removed and stored within the parking structure when not used daily. Electricity and telephone connections will be provided via underground conduit for cash register and credit card operations. Each cart will be self-contained for water and power and refuse disposal will be accommodated by the HB -433- Item 24. - 3 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of 18 commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development (six carts on public property along Main Street, six carts on private property along Pacific Coast Highway, and the remaining six carts on private property within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. As conditioned, the parallel orientation of carts and kiosks with Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to complement existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony). Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. As conditioned, the project complies with all aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan)with the approval of a conditional use permit. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F 12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay - Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: RCA Staff Report— 11/15/10 NB -439- attach Item 24. - 9 Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide adequate separation and a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. The site plan received and dated September 15, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart & kiosk. (ZA) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts & kiosks. (ZA) c. Depict a minimum eight foot wide separation between portable vending carts & kiosks and any obstruction. (PD) d. Depict no more than 2 carts & kiosks along Main Street, 4 carts & kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 12 carts & kiosks within the plaza area. (ZA) 2. Prior to operation of the carts & kiosks: a. One set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. b. A new or amended License Agreement, including use fees, shall be obtained from the City for portable vending carts located on public property. The applicant shall apply for an obtain approval of the license agreement from the Public Works Department prior to improvements Item 24. - 10p°r`— 11/15110 H B -440- Attachment No. 1.2 or use of public property. The License Agreement shall be subject to termination at any time upon a 10 day prior written notice upon determination of the Planning Commission that one or more of the conditions or provisions of Section 4.2.33 or that one or more of the items listed under the Findings for Approval in this document, have been violated. Termination of a License Agreement shall nullify the conditional use permit. (PW) 3. The use of the carts &kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. (ZA) b. The employees of the carts & kiosks shall park on the second(lowest) level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. (ZA) c. The areas around the carts & kiosks shall be kept free of trash. (ZA) d. Carts &kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 4th of July Parade and the annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December. (CS) e. Carts & kiosks shall carry merchandise that is complementary to the existing inline retailers. (ED) 4. The design, colors, and materials of the carts & kiosks shall match the plans dated and received September 1, 2000 (DR No. 00-45). 5. Any trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors, textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary to existing concrete expansion patterns. (ZA) 6. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. T Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required. (ZA) K CUP No. 10-017 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 9. Incorporating sustainable or"green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (htlp://`www.uszgbc.org/DisplayPa=e.aspx?CategoryID=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http:/;'www.btiilditLreen.or,;/index.cft ?fusea(-Ltioii=guidelines). (ZA APPROVED) fNDEMNIFICATI®N AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: RCA Staff Report— 11/15/10 HB 441 Atta Item 24. - 11 The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. Item 24. - 1 2port— 11/15/10 H B -442- Attachment No. 1.4 ATTACHMENT #2 rva -443- Item 24. - 13 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL— CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of 14 commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development (six carts on private property along Pacific Coast Highway, and the remaining eight carts on private property within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. Increased activity on and adjacent to the project site including outdoor sales, temporary activities and events have increased pedestrian congestion in the project vicinity and therefore the sidewalk along Main Street cannot accommodate carts and kiosks. As conditioned, the parallel orientation of carts and kiosks with Pacific Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to complement existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony) to reduce potential noise impacts . Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. As conditioned, the project complies with all aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) with the approval of a conditional use permit. 4, The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay - Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: RCA Staff Report— 11/15/10 Attachment No. 2.1 Item 24. - 14 HB -444- Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11: Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide adequate separation and a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. The site plan received and dated September 15, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart & kiosk. (ZA) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts & kiosks. (ZA) c. Depict a minimum eight foot wide separation between portable vending carts & kiosks. (PD) d. Depict no carts and kiosks along Main Street, no more than 6 carts & kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 8 carts & kiosks within the plaza area. 2. Prior to operation of the carts & kiosks: a. One set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. b. A new or amended License Agreement, including use fees, shall be obtained from the City for portable vending carts located on public property. The applicant shall RCA Staff Report— 11/15/10 Attachment No. 2.2 HB -445- Item 24. - 15 apply for an obtain approval of the license agreement from the Public Works Department prior to improvements or use of public property. The License Agreement shall be subject to termination at any time upon a 10 day prior written notice upon determination of the Planning Commission that one or more of the conditions or provisions of Section 4.2.33 or that one or more of the items listed under the Findings for Approval in this document, have been violated. Termination of a License Agreement shall nullify the conditional use permit. (PW) 3. The use of the carts & kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. (ZA) b. The employees of the carts & kiosks shall park on the second (lowest) level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. (ZA) c. The areas around the carts & kiosks shall be kept free of trash. (ZA) d. Carts & kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 4th of JUly Parade and the annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December. (CS) e. Carts & kiosks shall carry merchandise that is complementary to and not carry goods deemed to be in direct competition with inline retailers. For sale merchandise shall be subject to the Director of Planning and Building's review and approval. (ED) 4. The design, colors, and materials of the carts & kiosks shall match the plans dated and received September 1, 2000 (DR No. 00-45). 5. Any trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors, textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary to existing concrete expansion patterns. (ZA) 6. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. 7. Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required. (ZA) 8. CUP No. 10-017 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 9. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.usqbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategorylD=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://www.builditgreen.o[g/index.cfm?fuseaction=quidelines). (ZA) RCA Staff Report— 11/15/10 Attachment No.2.3 Item 24. - 16 HB -446- 10. All carts shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner. Products to be sold shall remain on the cart, no expansion of the display area or additional racks are allowed. Storage must be maintained within the cart, hidden from view, or in the parking garage if space is provided. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. RCA Staff Report—11/15/10 Attachment No. 2.4 HB -447- Item 24. - 17 ATTAC H M E NT #3 Item 24. - 18 He -448- ®� CITY OF HUNTINGTONBEACH City Council Interoffice Communication TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk ''�� FROM: Joe Carchio, City Council Member<sV DATE: October 7, 2010 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (PIERSIDE PAVILLION CARTS) I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 to permit the establishment and operation of 14 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavillion development (6 carts along Pacific Coast Highway and 8 carts within the southeasterly plaza area). The primary reason for my appeal is to review the applicant's request to permit carts on Main Street. The applicant's original request was to permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts (6 carts along Main Street, 6 carts along PCH, and 6 carts within the southeasterly plaza area), This request was conditionally approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and permitted 2 carts along Main Street, 4 carts along PCH, and 12 within the southeasterly plaza area. Consequently, the applicant appealed this decision to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission heard the appeal and conditionally approved the request on September 28, 2010 and permitted no carts along Main Street, 6 carts along PCH, and 8 carts within the southeasterly plaza area. 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:HF:ee cc: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Travis Hopkins, Director of Public Works Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Mary Beth Broeren, Planning Manager Robin Lugar, Deputy City Clerk Ethan Edwards,Associate Planner Kim DeCoite,Administrative Secretary gaadmnitr\2010\100710ee 1 H B -44 - Item 24. - 19 ATTACHMENT #4 Item 24 - 20 HM1 1� 2 — 1 3 1 4 � 5 6 1 7 8 9L 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 LEGEND N N Building Outline Parcet Boundary .ox cew.s .M ,s as A•. w ] j eved Vending Carts ® ® ® 6ro((P�setl Vending Corte M ,r s: _-j M Q Removed Approved Vending Carts 7 N'=s') atnro9u °f'0^� 0 ww 1 I L 1 a� I w w o, ..p oxNtw.r _ 1 / , QI a o} W"H L WAWUT AVENUE ..11//••��77✓✓ ry �rl m .a a� w vu.wq 1 j LJoa ,� y y b• .A tN A ._ z 7 loin ✓ O � -----'_-I.J �,�;lrW. 'i® '•,:- HWJ It • 4� ✓rpg,m PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY 1 L J f H •i ' I `®. ° ° ® H PIERSIDE PAVILION II PACIFIC COAST HWY HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA m....................f�1..... ail.. 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CA SCAL 2N�—V-Oa - A Sµ,4EYENTEAN AUA nA.1.O• -3 oP�,egerog 3a�eom ...���+++ SP-1.0 N 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 .p 1 N ATTACHMENT #5 Item 24. . 22 n9 -452- NARRATIVE PIERSIDE PAVILION (04/27/10) Conditional Use Permit/Design Review (if necessary) •sa, a , asss ,saase Doss Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway a • s, as Doss _- asasas a Request: To revise the location and layout of 12 :of the 18-previously approved carts and kiosks at Pierside Pjvibion. OriginWIl , 16 carts were approved to be clustered in the theater entrapep and elevator plaza area midway between Main 0$treet aid Third Street, with two additional carts located ;Von .,PCH.a As shown on the Site Plan, the owner is requesting appr®val W-tiocate six carts along the Main Street side of the property and fans parts to o the PCH side (for a total of six carts along PCH). The-remaining six carts would remain located in the theater plaza area. This request is consistent with the intent and vision of the Downtown Specific Plan to- ® Create an environment that promotes tourism to increase revenues to support community services and transform the City's economy (1.5.1.2) ® Extend Main Street inland from the ocean and encourage pedestrian movement from the beach areas along the downtown streets (1.5.3) • Extend the activity from the Pier Plaza area north along Main Street, to draw pedestrian traffic-further into the heart of the downtown. (1.5.3) • Create a lively shopping district oriented to pedestrians and offering opportunities to shop, dine, or browse in an ocean- related atmosphere (1.5.3) All carts are proposed to by 4' x 8' in size and will offer a mix of visitor-serving merchandise and food products. The carts will be designed in an aesthetic manner and will add significant interest and variety to the downtown street scene. The carts are intended to be permanent installation, although portable in design. The proposed carts shall provide adequate separation and maintain a minimum eight (8) foot clear sidewalk area. The final design will comply with all existing City regulations per the recently-adopted Downtown Specific Plan. 1 Hg -453- Item 24. - 23 i Project Description: The carts will be placed in designated areas at fixed locations and open during regular business hours (apx. 10 am to 10 pm) on a daily basis. The carts will not be removed daily-, however they will be stored within the parking structure when note iq use for extended periods of time. Electric and telione connections will be available for each daft•4® enabo-cash - register and credit card operations and provideafbr light nt •aaaaa o s a The outdoor carts will be located on private.pfgperty iIMgaPCH and within the public right-of-way along a Main Street in accordance with the existing Parkway License oAgreer W with the City. The Site Plan designates areaga fgr the described outdoor activities. The actual usage andafioat con f @w0tion of the outdoor designated areas may change but will r1gt exceed the areas identified in the plans. The cart designs iiioy vary from the typical carts currently in use. Any significant modifications from the approved design may be subject to additional Design Review. Zoning and General Plan: The property is zoned Downtown Specific Plan, District 1 and the General-Plan designation is Mixed Use Vertical (MV-F12- sp.pd). - Site History: Pierside Pavilion was the first Redevelopment Project in downtown Huntington Beach. The project was approved in 1988 with Conditional Use Permit No_ 88-7 and Coastal Development Permit 88-3. The project was amended in 1990 with Conditional Use Permit No. 90-37 and Coastal Development Permit No. 90- 21. In 2009 it was further amended with Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 07-01. Outdoor dining and vending carts were approved with Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12. A subsequent amendment, Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 03-14, was approved by the Design Review Board and denied by the Zoning Administrator. The requested Conditional Use Permit for revised cart locations is not intended to modify any other conditions of approved EPA No. 00-12. Parkin Commercial parking is provided on two levels, consisting of 296 parking spaces. Surrounding Uses: North-General Commercial/Public Parking Structure East-Multifamily Residential/Pier Colony South- Visitor Serving Commercial/Municipal Beach West-Mixed-Visitor Serving Commercial Environmental Status: There are no significant environmental impacts associated with this project. The project site is not within a known hazardous waste and substance site. 2 Item 24. - 24 H B -454- n ' Land Use Compatibility. The proposed project is compatible with existing businesses and multi-family housing in the area for the following reasons: The carts are adequately spaced and separated from entries to retail spaces in the adjacent commercial building. sas Relocation of carts to the-Main Street and Pack CoastotVg sway sides of the site will take advantage of and catgr.tp higher...• pedestrian activity in these corridors, and w0r•adite the number of carts in close proximity to residences at F;iq-Colony. • The proposed activity will not generate any-6AU.ral noise'and will comply with the standards set forth in the npise orr ovee of the City's municipal code. Hours of operation w111 be limited to avoid late night conflicts with nearby resid;p{oaTLses.;•..% sass s . ••ss 3 HB -455- ikfi ��� � �'� Item 24.� 25 ATTAC H M E N T #6 Item 24 - 26 Ha -456- IC EL Ca ADAM S ASSOCIATES u `01 0 I Qn9 252D�fl Depx- of Planning Qnning Building June 24, 2010 Secretary of the Planning Commission Planning Department 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Subject- Appeal of Zoning Administrator's Action Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-017 (Pierside Pavilion Carts and Kiosks) Dear Secretary: Can behalf of Joe Daichendt, property .owner, we wish.to appeal the decision of the Zoning Administrator in approving the above-entitled application to the Planning Commission. We are appealing Condition No. 1 limiting the number of carts and kiosks along Main Street to two and along Pacific Coast Highway to four. We believe that with minor adjustments to the site plan, the additional carts requested can be accommodated while still allowing adequate space for pedestrian traffic and circulation within the sidewalk areas along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. A revised site plan will be submitted to illustrate how this can be accomplished consistent with the objectives of the Downtown Specific Plan. 'Very truly yours, Mike Adams cc.- Herb Fauland Ethan Edwards Joe Daichendt P.O.BOX 382 HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 PHONE 714.374.5678 FAX 714.374,2211 AdamsAssoc@socal.rr.com HB -4 7- Item 24. - 27 ATTACHMENT #7 Item 24. - 28 Hx -458- PC Minutes A September 28,2010 Page 3 Bo PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS B-1. APPEAL OF ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (PIERSIDE PAVILLION CARTS) Applicant: Michael Adams, Michael C. Adams Associates' Property Owner. Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Request: To permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property). This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast comer of Pack Coast Highway and Main Street) Project Planner: Ethan Edwards STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with suggested findings and conditions of approval(Attachment No. 1).° The Commission made the following disclosures: • Commissioner Mantini has visited the site. • Commissioner Scandura has visited the site and served on the Planning Commission during the approval process for previous entitlements at this site. • Vice Chair Speaker has listened to the audio of the study session and visited the site. • Chair Farley has visited the site and attended the study session. • Commissioner Shier Burnett has visited the site and attended the study session. • Commissioner Delgleize has visited the site and spoken to the applicant and property owner. • Commissioner Livengood has visited the site. Ethan Edwards,Associate Planner, gave the staff presentation and an overview of the project. Commissioner Delgleize asked staff to explain why two carts were recommended along Main Street when the previous entitlements allowed none. Mr. Edwards indicated that the Zoning Administrator reviewed new information and found it reasonable to allow a maximum of two carts at specific locations along Main Street. Commissioner Livengood indicated that he would prefer stronger language to insure that the merchandise on the carts does not compete with the existing retailers. Commissioner Scandura asked if the previous entitlements in 2000 and 2003 had been appealed to the Planning Commission. Mr. Edwards indicated that they had not. Commissioner Mantini inquired about any change in pedestrian traffic along Main Street since the original entitlement. Mr. Edwards indicated that pedestrian traffic has increased, noting that temporary outdoor sales have reduced the available 10pcm0928 NB -45 - Item 24. - 29 PC Minutes �+ September 28,2010 Page 4 area.Mr. Edwards noted that the two proposed carts would still allow 10-14 feet of thoroughfare and would not obstruct the public view. Commissioner Shier Burnett asked staff if two carts along Main Street could operate in conjunction with the temporary outdoor sales. Mr. Edwards stated that staff considered there to be adequate clearance for pedestrian traffic with both the outdoor sales and the proposed carts in operation. Commissioner Scandura asked if the existing Pierside Pavilion sign posed any conflicts with the placement of the proposed carts. Mr. Edwards stated that all carts would be required to have a minimum four foot separation from any permanent furniture or sign. THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. Mike Adams, applicant, spoke in support of Item No. B-1. He indicated that the existing Pierside Pavilion sign would be removed due to the removal of the existing movie theatre. Mr. Adams stated that the intent of having additional carts along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway is to lessen the impact to the neighboring residential uses. Mr.Adams noted that the intersection has been converted to a scramble intersection which alleviates some of the pedestrian traffic along the Main Street corridor. Mr.Adams stated that the applicant is willing to relocate the carts from Main Street to the plaza on days when the temporary outdoor sales are in operation if there are conflicts. WITH NO ONE ELSE PRESENT TO SPEAK,THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Livengood suggested that the commission consider allowing only two carts along Main Street, six carts on Pacific Coast Highway,and six carts inside the plaza. Commissioner Scandura noted that the cart footprint is closer to 5 ft. by 10 ft.and suggested that the commission consider up to four carts along Main Street, up to four along Pacific Coast Highway and six to eight carts inside the plaza. Commissioner Mantini suggested the operating hours end earlier for the carts located in the plaza to alleviate the impact to neighboring residents.She stated that she felt the pedestrian corridors on Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street were too crowded to allow six carts in each. Vice-Chair Speaker asked if the Commission could approve fewer than 18 carts and Mr. Edwards confirmed this. Commissioner Shier Burnett stated that she felt the pedestrian traffic is too heavy to allow for carts along Main Street and limited the number in the plaza to under eight. She recommended that there be a six month review of the project. She recommended that if carts are approved along Main Street then a condition be added prohibiting operation during the temporary outdoor sales. There was a brief discussion on the language for the condition to prohibit direct competition with existing retail businesses. 10p=0928 Item 24. - 30 HB -460- L R A F .` PC Minutes September 28,2010 Page 5 Commissioner Scandura asked that a condition be added to prohibit cart operation during the temporary outdoor sales. Mr. Adams indicated that the property owner would like the ability to relocate the carts from Main Street to the plaza during the outdoor sales. There was a brief discussion on the potential number and placement of the proposed carts. Commissioner Livengood recommended that straw votes be taken. STRAW VOTE#1 A motion was made by Scandura, seconded by Livengood, to approve two carts along Main Street. AYES: Delgleize, Livengood NOES: Mantini,Scandura, Speaker, Farley, Shier Burnett ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None MOTION FAILED STRAW VOTE#2 A motion was made by Mantini, seconded by Shier Burnett, to allow no carts along Main Street. AYES: Mantini,Farley, Shier Burnett, Delgleize NOES: Scandura,Speaker, Delgleize ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None MOTION APPROVED STRAW VOTE#3 A motion was made by Livengood, seconded by Speaker, to approve six carts along Pacific Coast Highway. AYES: Speaker,Farley, Delgleize, Livengood NOES: Mantini, Scandura, Shier Burnett ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None MOTION APPROVED 10pcmos28 HB -461- Item 24. - 31 PC Minutes " September 28,2010 ' Page 6 L A STRAW VOTE#4 A motion was made by Speaker, seconded by Livengood, to approve eight carts inside the Pierside Pavilion plaza. AYES: Mantini, Scandura, Speaker, Shier Burnett, Delgleize Livengood NOES: Farley ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None MOTION APPROVED STRAW VOTE#5 A motion was made by Speaker, seconded by Scandura, to reconsider Straw Vote #1 to approve two carts along Main Street with a review in one year. AYES: Scandura, Speaker, Delgleize NOES: Mantini, Farley, Shier Burnett, Livengood ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None MOTION FAILED Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building, noted that the findings for approval would need to be revised to address the revised cart locations. There was a brief discussion regarding the findings for approval and the commission agreed to revisions eliminating any carts along Main Street and limit the number in the plaza to six. Mike Vigliotta, Deputy City Attorney, recommended that the condition of approval prohibiting merchandise in direct competition with existing retail be at the Director of Planning and Building's discretion and the Commission agreed with this recommendation. Mr. Hess stated that staff did not support a one year review. The Planning Commission decided not to require a one year review. A MOTION WAS MADE BY LIVENGOOD, SECONDED BY DELGLEIZE, TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 WITH REVISED FINDINGS AND REVISED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Mantini, Scandura, Speaker, Farley, Shier Burnett, Delgleize, Livengood NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION APPROVED T OPCM0928 Item 24. - 32 HB -462- PC Minutes September 28,2010 Page 7 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1--Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.I OM 7: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of 14 commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development (six carts on private property along Pacific Coast Highway, and the remaining eight carts on private property within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway)will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. Increased activity on and adjacent to the project site including outdoor sales, temporary activities and events have increased pedestrian congestion in the project vicinity and therefore the sidewalk along Main Street cannot accommodate carts and kiosks. As conditioned,the parallel orientation of carts and kiosks with Pack Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to complement existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony) to reduce potential noise impacts . Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses_ 2. The conditional use pen-nit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. As conditioned, the project complies with all aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) with the approval of a conditional use permit. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max.floor area ratio-30 dulac max.-Specific Plan Overlay-Pedestrian Overlay)on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goats and policies of the General Plan: Land Use Element Goal LU 7. Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. 10pcm0928 Ng -463- Item 24. - 33 A F PC Minutes September 28,2010 Page 8 Goal LU If: Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide adequate separation and a 10 ft.wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL-CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. The site plan received and dated September 15, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft_ customer queuing area around each cart& kiosk. (ZA) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts& kiosks. (ZA) c. Depict a minimum eight foot wide separation between portable vending carts & kiosks. (PD) d. Depict no carts and kiosks along Main Street, no more than 6 carts & kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 8 carts&kiosks within the plaza area. 2. Prior to operation of the carts&kiosks: a. One set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shaft be submitted to the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. b. A new or amended License Agreement, including use fees, shall be obtained from the City for portable vending carts located on public property. The applicant shall apply for an obtain approval of the license agreement from the Public Works Department prior to improvements or use of public property_ The License Agreement shall be subject to termination at any time upon a 10 day prior written notice upon determination of the Planning Commission that one or more of the conditions or provisions of Section 4.2.33 or that one or more of the items listed under the Findings for Approval in this document, have been violated_ Termination of a License Agreement shall nullify the conditional use permit. (PW) 3. The use of the carts&kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM_ (ZA) 10pcm0928 Item 24. - 34 H -464- A F T PC Minutes September 28,2010 Page 9 b. The employees of the carts&kiosks shall park on the second(lowest)level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure.(ZA) c. The areas around the carts&kiosks shall be kept free of trash. (ZA) d. Carts & kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 4"' of July Parade and the annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December.(CS) e. Carts & kiosks shall carry merchandise that is complementary to and not cant' goods deemed to be in direct competition with inline retailers. For sale merchandise shall be subject to the Director of Planning and Building's review and approval.(ED) 4. The design, colors, and materials of the carts & kiosks shall match the plans dated and received September 1, 2000(DR No. 00-45). 5. Any trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors,textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary to existing concrete expansion patterns. (ZA) 5. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. 7. Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator maybe required. (ZA) - 8. CUP No. 10-017 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 9. Incorporating sustainable or "green' building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategoryID=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://www.builditgreen.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=guidelines). (ZA APPROVED) 10. All carts shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner. Products to be sold shall remain on the cart, no expansion of the display area or additional racks are allowed. Storage must be maintained within the cart, hidden from view, or in the parking garage if space is provided. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, 1oremo928 HB -465- Item 24. - 35 A F T PC Minutes September 28,2010 Page 10 Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. 1 opcmQJ2s Item 24. - 36 H -466- ATTACHMENT #8 F,e -467- Item 24. - 37 Huntington Beach Planning Commission ® 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 NOTICE OF ACTION September 29, 2010 Michael Adams Michael C. Adams Associates P.O. Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (PIERSIDE PAVILLION CARTS) APPLICANT: Michael Adams, Michael C. Adams Associates, P.Q. Box 382, Huntington - - Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 119, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: To permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (public property)and Pacific Coast Highway (private property). This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010. LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast comer of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street— Pierside Pavilion) DATE OF ACTION: September 28, 2010 On Tuesday, September 28, 2010, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission took action on your application, and your application was conditionally approved. Attached to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. Please be advised that the Planning Commission reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of the use applied for and there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the conditions of approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance in order to expedite the processing/completion of your total application. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Planning Commission becomes final at the expiration of the appeal period. A person desiring to appeal the decision shall file a written notice of appeal to the City Clerk within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Planning Commission's action. The notice of appeal Item 24. - 3&-5271 Fax HB _468-340 www.surfcity-hb.org Notice of Action: CUP 10-017 September 28,2010 Page 2 shall include the name and address of the appellant, the decision being appealed, and the grounds for the appeal. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of One Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-Seven Dollars ($1,587.00) if the appeal is filed by a single family dwelling property owner appealing the decision on his own property and Three Thousand, Forty Five Dollars ($3,045.00) if the appeal is filed by any other party. In your case, the last day for filing an appeal and paying the filing fee is October 8, 2010 at 5:00 PM. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void one (1) year after final approval, unless actual construction has started. "Excepting those actions commenced pursuant the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action. If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this Notice, you will be legally legally barred from later challenging such action pursuant to Government Code §66020." If you have any questions, please contact Ethan Edwards, the project planner, at ethan.edwardsO-surfcity-hb.ora or(714) 536-5561 or the Planning Department Zoning Counter at(714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Scott Hess, AICP, Secretary Planning Commission By: Herb Fauland, Planning M nager SH:HF:EE:kdc Attachment: Finding and Conditions of Approval—CUP No. 10-017 c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Bill Reardon, Division Chief/Fire Marshal Mike Vigliotta, Deputy City Attorney III Steve Bogart, Senior Civil Engineer Bill Grove, Inspection Manager Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Property Owner Project File HB -46 - Item 24. - 39 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-012 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of 14 commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development (six carts on private property along Pacific Coast Highway, and the remaining eight carts on private property within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. Increased activity on and adjacent to the project site including outdoor sales, temporary activities and events have increased pedestrian congestion in the project vicinity and therefore the sidewalk along Main Street cannot accommodate carts and kiosks. As conditioned, the parallel orientation of carts and kiosks with Pacific Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to complement existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony) to reduce potential noise impacts. Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. As conditioned, the project complies with all aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) with the approval of a conditional use permit. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay- Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: G:\PC\NOA\2010\9-28-2010 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Attachment 1.1 Item 24. - 40 I"-IB - 70- Land Use Element Goal LU 7. Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11: Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide adequate separation and a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL-CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. The site plan received and dated September 15, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart& kiosk. (ZA) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts & kiosks. (ZA) c. Depict a minimum eight foot wide separation between portable vending carts & kiosks. (PD) d. Depict no carts and kiosks along Main Street, no more than 6 carts & kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 8 carts & kiosks within the plaza area. 2. Prior to operation of the carts& kiosks: a. One set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. b. A new or amended License Agreement, including use fees, shall be obtained from the City for portable vending carts located on public property. The applicant shall apply for an obtain approval of the license agreement from the Public Works GAPC\N0A\2010\9-28 2010 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Attachment 1.2 H -471- Item 24. - 41 Department prior to improvements or use of public property. The License Agreement shall be subject to termination at any time upon a 10 day prior written notice upon determination of the Planning Commission that one or more of the conditions or provisions of Section 4.2.33 or that one or more of the items listed under the Findings for Approval in this document, have been violated. Termination of a License Agreement shall nullify the conditional use permit. (PW) 3. The use of the carts & kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. (ZA) b. The employees of the carts & kiosks shall park on the second (lowest) level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. (ZA) c. The areas around the carts &kiosks shall be kept free of trash. (ZA) d. Carts & kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 41h of July Parade and the annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December. (CS) e. Carts & kiosks shall carry merchandise that is complementary to and not carry goods deemed to be in direct competition with inline retailers. For sale merchandise shall be subject to the Director of Planning and Building's review and approval. (ED) 4. The design, colors, and materials of the carts & kiosks shall match the plans dated and received September 1, 2000 (DR No. 00-45). 5. Any trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors, textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary to existing concrete expansion patterns. (ZA) 6. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. 7. Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required. (ZA) 8. CUP No. 10-017 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 9. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategorvlD=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (hftp://www.builditqreen-org/index.cfm?fuseaction=quidelines (ZA APPROVED) G:\PC\NOA\2010\9-28-2010 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Attachment 1.3 Item 24. - 42 HB -472- 10. All carts shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner. Products to be sold shall remain on the cart, no expansion of the display area or additional racks are allowed. Storage must be maintained within the cart, hidden from view, or in the parking garage if space is provided. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. G:\PC\NOA\2010\9-28-2010 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Attachment 1.4 HB -473- Item 24. - 43 ATTACHMENT #9 Item 24. - 44 i .Ba,a HUNTR400N BEACH TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott Hess,AICP, Director of Planning and Building BY: Ethan Edwards,AICP,Associate Planner DATE: September 28, 2010 SUBJECT: APPEAL, OF TIIE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S APPROVAL, OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS) APPLICANT: Michael Adams, Michael C. Adams Associates, P.O. Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 119, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street—Pierside Pavilion) `-T 4-TEMENT OF ISSUE: Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 request: To permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (6 on public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (12 on private property). * Staff s Recommendation: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 based upon the following: - The proposed use is consistent with the zoning code and General Plan Land Use Element which encourage visitor-serving uses in the Downtown area. - The Downtown Specific Plan promotes outdoor uses to foster pedestrian activity. - Complies with carts and kiosks development standards. - As conditioned, provides adequate pedestrian corridors between temporary sales, sidewalk amenities, and portable vending carts. RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. I).- i HB -4 Item 24. - 45 NEMESES NOMINEE JIM NORMS! NINON IEEE 1 • , 1f 1 a � � - -v-- ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A,. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with findings for denial." B. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 and direct staff accordingly." C. "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 with findings and conditions of approval." (Applicant's Request) PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 represents a request to permit the establishment and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street (6 on public property) and Pacific Coast Highway(12 on private property). Vending carts and kiosks are regulated pursuant to Section 230.94, Carts and Kiosks, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (Attachment No. 14). The proposal includes a request to locate six carts along Main Street, six carts along Pacific Coast Highway and the remaining six carts within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway (Attachment No. 4). The carts will sell a variety of visitor-serving merchandise and food products. Each cart is approximately four feet wide, eight feet long, and six feet high (excluding the canopy) and is proposed within a fixed location. The carts will be open during regular business hours (approximately 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily) and will be removed and stored within the parking structure when not used daily. Electricity and telephone connections will be provided via underground conduit for cash register and credit card operations. Each cart will be self- contained for water and power and refuse disposal will be accommodated by the existing trash enclosures/collection bins within the building. Hastory: .Below is a brief chronology of entitlement actions for cart and kiosks at Pierside Pavilion: • CDP No. 00-22/EPA No. 00-12/DR No. 00-45 — Request to permit 2 carts on public property and 4 carts on private property along Main St., 4 carts on private property along PCH, and 12 carts within the southeastern plaza area. On October 12, 2000, the DRB recommended approval to the ZA with conditions to remove all carts & kiosks along Main St. and PCH. On November 15, 2000, the ZA approved 2 carts on private property along PCH and 16 clustered within the southeasterly plaza area for a total of 18 carts(Attachment No. 9). • EPA No. 03-14/DR No. 03-38 — Request to relocate two of the previously approved carts within the plaza area to a new location on private.property along PCH (total of 4). On October 9, 2003, the DRB recommended approval to the ZA of one additional cart on private property along PCH. On November 12, 2003, the ZA denied the request to relocate two additional carts on private property along PCH based on impacts to pedestrian circulation and public views. It is important to note that the total number of vending carts (18) has remained the same since the original entitlement in 2000. All subsequent requests (including this appeal) were to relocate existing carts from the southeasterly plaza area to areas fronting Main Street and/or Pacific Coast Highway. PC Staff Report— 09/28/10 HB -477 IOsr61 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavih( Item 24. - 47 Zoning Administrator Action: On June 16, 2010 the Zoning Administrator(ZA)considered CUP No. 10-017/DR No. 10-Ol I,the request to locate six carts along Main Street, six carts along Pacific Coast Highway and the remaining six carts within the plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway. The primary issues discussed during the ZA meeting included impacts to pedestrian circulation, intensification of uses (i.e. cumulative effects of Downtown events, approved outdoor sales onsite, and existing vending carts), and maintaining public views along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. The ZA conditionally approved the request to include only two carts along Main Street, four along Pacific Coast Highway and the remaining 12 within the plaza area(Attachment No. 6). Appeal: On June 24, 2010 the applicant appealed the ZA's decision to the Planning Commission; contesting condition of approval no. 1;which limits the number of cart locations along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway (Attachment No. 5). The applicant is requesting to locate six carts along Main Street, six carts along Pacific Coast Highway and the remaining six carts within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway(Attachment No. 3). Study Session: The item was presented at the September 14, 2010 Planning Commission study session meeting. Staff gave a brief overview of the project including entitlement history, recent approval by the ZA and primary issues to consider for review. The Planning Commission raised the following issues/questions: ® Need to identify existing approved carts, recent ZA approved carts, and applicant's request. The applicant submitted a revised site plan on September 15, 2010 that graphically depicts the cart locations as approved and requested (Attachment No. 3). Also, see Attachment Nos. 6 & 9 for graphic representations of the existing approval (CDP No. 00-22/EPA No. 00-12) and recent approval by the ZA (Appeal of CUP 10-017). ® Did staff consider potential noise impacts to adjacent residential? All tenants and owners of adjacent residential (Pier Colony development) have been notified including the property manager and homeowner's association. To date, staff has not received any comments related to noise. Also, in 2000, the ZA approved 18 carts; two along PCH and 16 of which can be located within the southeasterly plaza area nearest to Pier Colony. Since approval, staff has not received any noise complaints related to carts and kiosks at this location. The project, as conditioned, would further decrease the number of carts located within the southeasterly plaza area and consequently decrease the likelihood of potential noise impacts to adjacent residential uses. Item 24. - 48'11—09/28/10 Hg '478_ 1 Osr61 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Appeal ISSUES: Subject Property And Surroundinx Land Use,Zoning And General Plan Designations: Subject Property: MV-F12-sp-pd(Mixed Use Downtown Specific Plan District Retail/Office/ Vertical—3.0 Max.Floor Area 3/Coastal Zone Restaurants Ratio/35 Dwelling Units per Acre—Specific Plan Overlay— Pedestrian Overlay) North of Subject Property MV-F6/25-sp-pd(Mixed Use Downtown Specific Plan District Retail/Restaurant/ (across Walnut): Vertical—2.0 Max.Floor Area 5/Coastal Zone Parking Structure Ratio/25 Dwelling Units per Acre—Specific Plan Overlay— Pedestrian Overlay) East of Subject Property: MV-Fl2-sp-pd Downtown Specific Plan District Residential Condominiums 3/Coastal Zone South of Subject CV-d(Commercial Visitor- Downtown Specific Plan District Pier/Restaurants/Beach Property: Design Overlay) 10/Coastal Zone (across PCH) West of Subject Property: MV-F12-sp-pd Downtown Specific Plan District Retail/Office (across Main) 3/Coastal Zone General Plan Conformance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay - Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, objectives, and policies of the City's G-P.eral Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. PolicyLU7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. PC Staff Report—09/28/10 l..lg - 79- 10sr61 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavili4 Item 24. - 49 The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide adequate separation and a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent with other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. Zoning Compliance:This project is located in the Downtown Specific Plan — District 3 — Coastal Zone and complies with the requirements of that zone. The proposed portable vending carts, as conditioned, comply with Section 230.94,Carts and Kiosks,which establishes design and locational criteria. Urban Design Guidelines Conformance: The City's Design Guidelines encourages pedestrian-oriented, attractive, inviting, imaginative and functional site arrangement of buildings and sidewalk amenities including carts and kiosks. In-addition, accessory elements such as carts and kiosks should be compatible with the architectural style of the project and primary buildings. As conditioned, the vending carts will encourage pedestrian activity while providing for adequate spacing to allow for pedestrian movement and maintenance of views. The design of the carts was approved as part of Design Review No. 00-45 and requires that each portable vending cart match (wagon-wheel theme) with a design that is compatible and complementary to the established building. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities,because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. Coastal Status: The proposed project is within a non-appealable area of the Coastal Zone. In 2000, the ZA approved 18 vending carts that included 16 clustered within the southeasterly plaza area and two along Pacific Coast Highway as part of Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22. Because the portable vending carts are already provided with parking under the original entitlement and the use is considered ancillary to the primary uses onsite, this request is not considered an intensification of use and therefore, is covered under the previous coastal development permit. Redevelopment Status: The project is located in the Huntington Beach Redevelopment Project, Main-Pier subarea. The Economic Development Department has reviewed the request and recommends a condition of approval rt—09/28/10 A IOsr6l CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Appeal Item 24. - 50 HB -480- that for sale merchandise is complementary to the existing in-line businesses within Pierside Pavilion (Attachment No. 1 — Suggested Condition of Approval No. 3.e). Design Review Board. The Design Review Board (DRB) reviewed the project at their meeting on June 10, 1010, and recommended approval with modifications. The DRB expressed concerns related to: public views, existing storefronts and pedestrian circulation; and ultimately recommended approval with conditions to the Zoning Administrator (Attachment No. 8). The recommended conditions of approval included modifying the orientation of the carts, providing a minimum customer queuing area, minimum pedestrian clear passage area and three-month review of the use. The design of the carts was not reviewed because it was approved as part of Design Review No. 00-45 which requires that each portable vending cart match (wagon-wheel theme) with a design that is compatible and complementary to the established building (Attachment No. I —Suggested Condition of Approval No. 4). Staff generally supports the DRB's recommendation with additional recommended modifications as discussed in this report. Subdivision Committee. Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Planning & Building, Economic Development, Community Services, Fire, Police, and Public Works have reviewed the application and identified comments and applicable code requirements (Attachment No. 12). The Community Services Department recommends that any carts permitted along Main Street to be removed to avoid impacts during the annual 41h of July Parade and annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December (Attachment No. I — Suggested Condition of Approval No. Ld). The Department of Public Works recommends a minimum 10 ft. wide clear path of travel to be maintained along the public sidewalk adjacent to the portable vending carts (Attachment No. 1 — Suggested Condition of Approval No. Lb). In addition to the 10 ft. clear path requirements, Planning Division recommends a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart and kiosk which is consistent with recent cart and kiosk approvals. All of the comments highlighted above were adopted as conditions of approval by the ZA. The Police Department has reviewed the revised site plan and recommends a minimum 8 ft. separation between vending carts to ensure adequate visibility of storefronts along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway for public safety (Attachment No. I — Suggested Condition of Approval No. Lc). Lastly, the property owner has previously entered into a License and Maintenance Agreement with the City of Huntington Beach for use of public property surrounding the entire project. If the request to amend the entitlement for portable vending carts is approved, the Agreement will require amendments or a new agreement will be necessary to reflect the expanded use of public property (Attachment No. 1 — Suggested Condition of Approval No. 2.c). Public Natifrcation: Legal notice was published in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent on September 16, 2010, and notices were sent to property owners of record (and tenants) within a 500 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Planning and Building Department's Notification Matrix), tenants at the commercial center, applicant, and interested parties. As of September PU Staff Report—09/28/10 Ng 14 1 10sr6t CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavi1i Item 24. - 51 21, 2010, staff has received 8 written comments/letters in opposition to the request (Attachment No. 11) and several phone calls in opposition. Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): May 27,2010 July 26, 2010 CUP No. 10-017 was filed on April 28, 2010 and deemed complete on May 27, 2010. The application was acted on by the ZA on June 16, 2010, in compliance with the mandatory processing timeline. An appeal was filed by the applicant on June 24, 2010 (Attachment No. 5). ANALYSIS: The primary issues to consider when analyzing this request are compliance with the General Plan's Pedestrian Zone Overlay including compatibility with adjacent uses, maintenance of adequate physical and visual access to the area; and compliance with the established zoning regulations for portable vending carts and kiosks within the Downtown. Land Use Compatibility As conditioned, the request to permit six carts along Main Street, six carts along Pacific Coast Highway and the remaining six carts within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway is compatible with the existing retail, restaurant, outdoor dining and residential uses nearby. The existing uses and portable vending carts all combine to create a unique pedestrian oriented atmosphere. Staff believes that open air commercial activities within the downtown core are important to help implement the pedestrian walking village envisioned in the Downtown Specific Plan. A mix of uses including retail, restaurants, outdoor sales and vending carts already exist in this section of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway and the project, as conditioned, will be compatible with adjacent uses. Staff believes that the project as conditioned will be compatible with the existing uses on site and with the surrounding retail and residential uses in the neighborhood. Carts& Kiosks Development Standards The proposed project is required to comply with the development regulations for carts and kiosks established in the HBZSO. Specifically, the regulations dictate location and design criteria, factors for decision makers to consider when acting on the request, describe operating requirements, and establish provisions for review and revocation of the use. Although no specific sidewalk or pedestrian corridor width is established in the code for portable vending carts, the regulations do state that the carts shall not obstruct or impede access to parked vehicles, other businesses, or interfere with existing street furniture. The applicant submitted a revised site plan received September 15, 2010 (Attachment No. 3) amending the original proposed plan received April 28, 2010. The revised site plan includes the location of existing approved carts (CDP 00-22/EPA 00-12), recently approved cart locations (CUP 10-017 — ZA approval), and proposed carts (additional locations). The revised site plan depicts a pedestrian corridor along Main Street that varies in width from 12 feet at the narrowest point to a maximum of 16 feet; and a pedestrian corridor along Pacific Coast Highway that varies in width from 10 feet to approximately 14 feet. Therefore, the proposed sidewalk area is consistent with or exceeds the minimum 10 feet width required ,ort—09/28/10 Q 10sr6l CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavilion Carts Appeal Item 24. - 52 H B -482- for outdoor dining, access for emergency personnel and disabled persons within this block; and exceeds the staff recommended minimum of 10 ft. This will assist in maintaining public view corridors; although will not alleviate the existing pedestrian congestion in this area. The area surrounding the Main Street/Pacific Coast Highway intersection is known as a highly congested pedestrian node that connects Main Street to Pier Plaza and the Pier beyond. Carts are proposed in the same area where pedestrians tend to congregate and queue prior to or after crossing Pacific Coast Highway. In addition, outdoor retail sales are approved at this location which adds to the intensity. Primary issues discussed during the ZA meeting included impacts to pedestrian circulation and intensification of uses (i.e. cumulative effects of Downtown events, approved outdoor sales onsite, and existing vending carts). After considering the facts presented and public testimony,the ZA permitted a reasonable increase of carts along Main Street and Pacific Coast :Highway. Additional cart locations would be detrimental to the general welfare of people, property and improvements in the neighborhood. The DRB and ZA's recommendation for a four foot customer queuing area around each cart is consistent with existing conditions of approval (Attachment No. 10) to ensure a minimum eight foot separation between carts. This was required to help offset pedestrian congestion and public view impacts. In addition, the Police Department has reviewed the revised site plan and recommends a minimum 8 ft. separation between vending carts to ensure adequate visibility of storefronts along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway for public safety. The revised site plan depicts a varied separation that ranges between 4 ft. and carts 8 ft. Adherence to the existing 8 ft. separation requirement will result in fewer carts. Staff supports the ZA's approval of 18 vending carts including limiting the location of carts along Main St. and PCH along with the additional suggested condition of approval to provide minimum separation requirements between the carts (Attachment No. 1 — Suggested Condition of Approval No. Lc). ATTACHMENTS: 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval —CUP No. 10-017 2. Site plan received April 28, 2010 (Original) 3. Site plan received September 15, 2010 (Revised) 7--;44,. n a st rr+ ti of Aetieft dated jtHie 1 r 2010 rT o N '.n n 8. Design Review Board Notice of Action dated June 11, 2010—DR No. 10-011 9. Site Plan approved by Zoning Administrator on November 15, 2000—CDP No. 00-22/EPA No. 00-12 10. Zoning Administrator Notice of Action dated November 16, 2000—CDP No. 00-22/EPA No. 00-12 11. Public Comments/Letters 12. Code Requirements (for informational purposes only) 13. Police Department comments dated September 14, 2010 SH:HF:EE:kd PC Staff Report—09/28/10 NB^4S� 1 Osr61 CUP 10-017 Pierside Pavili( item 24. - 53 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1Existing Facilities, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of 18 commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development (six carts on public property along Main Street, six carts on private property along Pacific Coast Highway, and the remaining six carts on private property within the southeasterly plaza area fronting Pacific Coast Highway) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. As conditioned, the parallel orientation of carts and kiosks with Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway will not impede pedestrian access and will maintain public views. The location of the carts and kiosks are designed to complement existing businesses and activate pedestrian corridors while remaining cognizant of adjacent residences by minimizing placement in close proximity to adjacent residential uses (i.e., Pier Colony). Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses and residential uses. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. The site currently includes carts and kiosks and the conditional use permit will allow for the modified continuation of this ancillary use. 3. The proposed conditional use permit will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. As conditioned, the project complies with all aspects of the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan) including parking, onsite circulation, and setbacks. Carts and kiosks are permitted within the SP5 (Downtown Specific Plan)with the approval of a conditional use permit. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F12-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical - 3.0 max. floor area Item 24. - 54"t-09/28/10 HB -484- Attachment No_ 1.1 ratio - 30 du/ac max. - Specific Plan Overlay - Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition,it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land lase.and Density Schedules. Coal LU I1 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed carts and kiosks increases the economic viability of the downtown by providing additional shopping opportunities, additional employment opportunities and captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The project site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown parking facilities as well as residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use and increasing the need for pedestrian amenities. The carts and kiosks will further stimulate pedestrian activity along Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. As conditioned, the carts and kiosks will provide adequate separation and a 10 ft. wide sidewalk to ensure that the area is physically accessible to pedestrians which is consistent JATJth other cart and kiosk locations in the downtown. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017: 1. The site plan received and dated September 15, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart &kiosk. (ZA) b. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts & kiosks. (ZA) c. Depict a minimum eight foot wide separation between portable vending carts&kiosks. (PD) d. Depict no more than 2 carts & kiosks along Main Street, 4 carts &'kiosks along Pacific Coast Highway, and 12 carts &kiosks within the plaza area. (ZA) 2. Prior to operation of the carts & kiosks: a. One set of project plans, revised pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 1, shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review, approval and inclusion in the entitlement file. PC Staff'Report—09r28n0 HB -485- An; Item 24. - 55 b. A new or amended License Agreement, including use fees, shall be obtained from the City for portable vending carts located on public property. The applicant shall apply for an obtain approval of the license agreement from the Public Works Department prior to improvements or use of public property. The License Agreement shall be subject to termination at any time upon a 10 day prior written notice upon determination of the Planning Commission that one or more of the conditions or provisions of Section 4.2.33 or that one or more of the items listed under the Findings for Approval in this document, have been violated. Termination of a License Agreement shall nullify the conditional use permit. (PW) 3. "flue use of the carts &kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. (ZA) b. The employees of the carts &kiosks shall park on the second (lowest) level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. (ZA) c. The areas around the carts&kiosks shall be kept free of trash. (ZA) d. Carts &kiosks shall be removed along Main Street during the annual 4`t'of July Parade and the annual Light a Light of Love Parade in December. (CS) e. Carts & kiosks shall carry merchandise that is complementary to the existing inline retailers. (ED) 4. The design, colors, and materials of the carts & kiosks shall match the plans dated and received September 1, 2000 (DR No. 00-45). S. ,kny trenching for proposed or required telephone and electrical conduits shall be replaced with concrete colors, textures, or pavers to match. Trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary tO existing concrete expansion patterns. (ZA) 6. The Director of Planning and Building ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Director of Planning and Building shall be notified in writing if any changes to cart and kiosk operations are proposed as a result of the ongoing operation and oversight of the use. 7. Minor modifications to the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Planning and Building for conformance with the intent of the Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required. (ZA) 8. CUP No. 10-017 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expirationdate. 9. Incorporating sustainable or"green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http:,//www.usg.bc.orWDi sp]ayPa ge aspx?Cat e TorvlD=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Item 24. - 5611-09/28/10 HB -486- Attachment No. 1.3 i Guidelines and Rating Systems (hLtp://www.buildityleen.orp-/index.cfm?fuseaction=Wlidelines). (ZA APPROVED) INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any app� :- granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. 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',,.p 0 3wFAanaconxrxrcNWAr:7Uwi111+ I,> ^,,,,,,oss¢w�+`.m'e•.$, - 4 C \ - / )Oe DA1CM@iD}fMileelll . .... ....,. ... -- ( '.: MICHAEL C.ADAMS ASSOCIATES C -�-� t - _ © a A' /7'I C 1II90 iE�C1I70U7$'ARD .3N V.J/ IiVNlD1Q{ON ICACN:G �\e b TT •�T,i 7N77e7QY1 ��° 6 i r.o.'-° a-a�•-o ,r-o• r-a e'-o•,-ov.os'.o•r-o•.•-o e'-o a"o ` B PACIFIC C0 rr nn r-r / GROUND EVIL___ 6 c.Av-"rs om �VIN-G {� y � 3b I A4NOKWG�SSCOW A F N 1 3f3isxAN ' pf�o y sP-z.o 3 J 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 18 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 Coto 1110 so (all 01 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 200011AAlN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DESIGN REVIEW BOARD Phone 536-5271 Fax 374-1540 374-1648 NOTICE OF ACTION June 11, 2010 Michael C. Adams Michael C.Adams Associates P.O. Box 382 Huntington Beach CA 92648 APPLICATION: DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2010-011 (PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS & KIOSKS) APPLICANT: Michael C. Adams, Michael C. Adams Associates, P.O. Box 382, Huntington Beach CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: Joe Diachendt, Pierside Pavilion, LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway # 119, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: Review the design, colors, and materials of proposed retail carts on public and private right-of-ways. LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast comer of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street) DATE OF ACTION: June 10, 2010 The Design Review Board of the City of Huntington Beach took action on your application on June 10, 2010, and your application was recommended for approval to the Zoning Administrator. Attached to this letter are the recommended conditions of approval for your application. Please be advised that the Design Review Board reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement and forwards any recommendations, in this case, to the Zoning Administrator. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements. Please note that there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project_ Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Design Review Board is only a recommendation and is not appealable. The recommendations of the Design Review Board will be forwarded to the Zoning Administrator for consideration. You will be notified of the pending hearing date_ Item 24. - 60 HB - 90- ATTACHMENT NO--! •1 i DR No. 1M11 June 11,2010 Page 2 of 3 If you have any questions, please contact Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner at(714) 536-5561 or via email at ethan.edwards()-surfcity-hb.org or the Planning and Building Department Zoning Counter at(714) 536-5271. Tess Nguyen, ecre ry Design Review Board TN:EE ATTACHMENT(S): Recommended Conditions of Approval: DR No. 2010-011 C12 Herb Fauland,Planning Manager Joe Diachendt,Pierside Pavilion,LLC,300 Pacific Coast Highway#119,Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Project File G.\DESIGN REVIEW BOARDNNOA12010OR 10-011 (Pierside Plaza Carts)300 PCH 06-11-10.doc HB -491- [-%1 MEN Item 24. - 61 DR No. 10-011 June 11,2010 Page 3of3 E r ATTACHMENT NO. 1 RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2010-011 RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL—DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2010-011 1. The site plan received and dated April 28, 2010, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modifications: a. Depict cart & kiosk orientation that is parallel (instead of perpendicular) with Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. b. Depict a minimum 4 ft. customer queuing area around each cart&kiosk. c. Depict a minimum 10 ft. wide clear passage area for pedestrian access along or_ within the public sidewalk adjacent to any customer queuing areas around the carts &kiosks. 2. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Design Review Board within three (3)months of the installation and operation of all approved carts and kiosks. 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F °.- NIIN1NR770N1tWi.G 0 1DeoA]clmmr 9W 1we111 MICHAEL C.ADAMS ASSOCIATES O b O © 0 © (. ]IWO]GCNiW11VAAD T 714PGWS NIAl]D,dION{CACN,G � • 3'r .'A,'-9 9'- ,r.o•"w P4— P-o•1.9,'- - I 9'a � PACIFIC COAST H� GP N _ I /;lceouxa VEL Z ��'CS ON �AgNDR,CpW�,}UGrA olt bl L1 6 �.�� ��1 A i"a3]91 i"i'i `' ]n. � sP-i.o 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 114 lip i ®®0 CO ®®®'m 00WITv W i NOTICE OF ACTION November 16, 2000 PETITION DOCUMENT: COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 00-22/ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 00-12 (PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS/KIOSKS AND ESCALATOR) APPLICANT: Bob Thornton, 250 Newport Center Drive, Suite M100,Newport Beach, CA 92660 PROPERTY OWNER: Arizona Partners, c/o Sandra O'Clock, 3200 N. Central, #2450, Phoenix, AZ 85012 REQUEST: To permit the establishment and operation of commercial carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion plaza areas, and installation of a new escalator within the existing stairwell adjacent to Main Street. LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway(Pierside Pavilion) PROJECT PLANNER: Wayne Carvalho COASTAL STATUS: NON-APPEALABLE Dear Applicant: Your application was acted upon by the Zoning Administrator of the City of Huntington Beach on November 15, 2000, and your request was ConditionallyApproved. Included in this letter are the Conditions of Approval for this application. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Zoning Administrator is final unless an appeal is filed to the Planning Commission by you or by an interested party. Said appeal must be in writing and must set forth in detail the action and grounds by which the applicant or interested party deems himself aggrieved. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of Six Hundred Ninety Dollars ($690.00). The appeal shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Planning Commission within ten (10) working days of the date of the Zoning Administrator's action. The last day for filing an appeal and paying the filing fee for the above noted application is December 1, 2000. TTACH ENT NO. Item 24. - 64 HB -494- t i § Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/ Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 Page 2 Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void one(1) year after the final approval,unless actual construction has begun. FINDINGS FOR PROTECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Zoning Administrator finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing commercial center. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL- ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 00-12: 1. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 for the establishment,maintenance and operation of the commercial carts and kiosks throughout the Pierside Pavilion plaza areas, and escalator within the existing stairwell along Main Street will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. Based upon the conditions imposed, the operation will not impact pedestrian circulation, nor will the operation impact the surrounding businesses. 2. The entitlement plan amendment will be compatible with surrounding uses. The ancillary operation of commercial carts and kiosks, and use of an escalator is consistent with the zoning designation and does not represent a significant change from the existing commercial use. 3. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it would be located. Adequate on-site parking is provided and no additional parking demand is generated by the ancillary use. 4. The granting of the entitlement plan amendment will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: a. Require the inclusion of uses and elements that contribute amenities for visitors,such as public activity areas and on-site recreational facilities. (LU 10.1.7) b. Revitalize, renovate and expand the existing Huntington Beach commercial facilities while attracting new commercial uses. (ED 2.4) c. Encourage the attraction of coastal and inland and visitor serving uses to offer a wider spectrum of visitor opportunities. (ED 2.6.1) NEB -495- $ C 1 Item 24. - 65 Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22I Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 Page 3 The proposed operation of commercial carts and kiosks and installation of the escalator will compliment the commercial facility while minimizing impacts to adjacent businesses and properties. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 00-22: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22 for the development project, as proposed or as modified by conditions of approval, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The subject site is designated in the General Plan Land Use Element as Mixed Use and has a zoning designation of Downtown Specific Plan-District#3 (Visitor Serving Commercial)which permit visitor serving uses as well as ancillary uses such as retail carts and kiosks. The project will not impact public views or access to coastal resources and will maintain access throughout the plaza areas. It is consistent with the following goals,policies, and objectives in the General Plane a. Require the inclusion of uses and elements that contribute amenities for visitors, such as public activity areas and on-site recreational facilities. (LU 10.1.7) b. Revitalize, renovate and expand the existing Huntington Beach commercial facilities while attracting new commercial uses. (ED 2.4) c. Encourage the attraction of coastal and inland and visitor serving uses to offer a hider spectrum of visitor opportunities. (ED 2.6.1) 2. The project is consistent with the requirements of the CZ Overlay District,the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. The project complies with all development standards including maximum size and location of the carts and kiosks. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All services to the commercial carts and kiosks will be self-contained. 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. The'project will enhance visitor serving commercial opportunities by providing carts and kiosks for retail sales. No impacts to public views or access will occur. Item 24. - 66 HB -4 6- Al TACH -Er- € ". . Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/ Ent;tlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 Page: 4 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL—COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO.00-22/ ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 00-12: 1_ The site plan, floor plans, and elevations of the carts and kiosks received and dated September l_ 2000 and site plan, floor plans, and elevations of the escalator received and dated October 2,2000 shall be the conceptually approved layout with the following modifications: a. Elevations and materials on the carts and kiosks shall depict colors and building materials approved by the Design Review Board. L The final location of the escalator within the stairway may be determined prior to issuance of building permits provided the minimum clearance/exiting width is provided for the remaining portions of the stairway. c. If outdoor lighting is included, energy saving lamps shall be used. All outside lighting shall be directed to prevent "spillage" onto adjacent properties and shall be shown on the site plan and elevations. d. All approved outdoor dining areas shall be depicted on the site plan. e. All carts and kiosks alonp-Main Street shall be eliminated. f. Carts and kiosks along Pacific Coast HIP-hwav shall be limited to two kio_ sks as depicted on the approved site_plan, excluding the south plaza area. g. A minimum eight (8) foot separation shall be provided between all carts and/or kiosks to provide for adequate pedestrian access. h. The placement of carts and kiosks shall comply with all exiting requirements specified in the Uniform Building Code(UBC). 2. Prior to submittal for building permits, zoning entitlement conditions of approval shall be printed verbatim on all the working drawing sets used for issuance of building permits (architectural, structural, electrical,mechanical and plumbing) and shall be referenced in the index. 3. Prior to the commencement of use, the following shall be completed: a, All improvements to the property shall be completed in accordance with the approved plans and conditions of approval specified herein. HB -497- 1-%1 IM d Item 24. - 67 _rk Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/ Eintitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 Page 5 b. Compliance with all conditions of approval specified herein shall be accomplished and verified by the Planning Department. c. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe,and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off-site facility equipped to handle them. d. A revised site plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department incorporating the modifications required under Condition No. 1 for inclusion in the entitlement file. 4.. The use of the carts and kiosks shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM in conjunction with other retail businesses in the center. b. The employees of the carts and kiosks shall be directed to park on the second (lowest) level of the Pierside Pavilion parking structure. c. The areas around the carts and kiosks shall be kept free of trash; trash shall be removed daily after the closing of the cart/kiosk businesses. d_ Only the uses described in the narrative shall be permitted. e. The number of employees at a cart or kiosk shall be limited to maximum two persons at any one time. f. All cart and kiosk uses shall be self-contained for water, waste and power to operate. g. During hours of operation, the carts and kiosks must remain in the location specified on the approved site plan. h. Sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. I. All cart and kiosk operators shall not sell to or solicit motorists or persons in vehicles. 5. An annual inspection and maintenance program shall be implemented by the property owner to assure that the carts and kiosks are kept in good condition. 6. The Planning Director ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Planning Director shall be notified in writing if any changes to the site plan, elevations and floor plans are proposed as a result of the plan check process. Building permits shall not be issued until the Planning Director has reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the Item 24. - 68 HB -498- AT 1 A M ff O. Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/ Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 Page 6 Zoning Administrator's action and the conditions herein. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required pursuant to the HBZSO. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Coastal Development Permit No.00-22/Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 shall not become effective until the ten working day appeal period has elapsed. 20 Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 shall become null and-void unless exercised within one year of the date of final approval which is November 15,2000 or such extension of time as may be granted by the Planning Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 3- The Zoning Administrator reserves the right to revoke Coastal Development Permit No. 00- 22/Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12, pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of these conditions or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. {i. All applicable fees from the Building, Public Works, Planning, Administrative Services and Fire Departments shall be paid prior to operation. -. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Municipal Code, Building Department, and Fire Department as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. 6. The size and location of the commercial carts and kiosks shall comply with the Downtown Specific Plan and Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance unless approved by the Zoning Administrator. 7. Construction shall be limited to Monday - Saturday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Construction shall be prohibited Sundays and Federal holidays. 8. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$43.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Zoning Administrator's action. 9. All landscaping shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner, and in conformance with the HBZSO. Prior to removing or replacing any landscaped areas, check with the Departments of HB -4 - ATTACH 4Item 24. - 69 Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/ Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 Page 7 Planning and Public Works for Code requirements. Substantial changes may require approval by the Zoning Administrator. 10. All signs shall conform to the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, or changing sign faces, a building permit shall be obtained from the Planning Department. The Planning Department will perform a comprehensive plan check relating to all Municipal Code requirements upon submittal of your completed structural drawings. Please be advised that the Zoning Administrator reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of the use applied for in relation to the vicinity in which it is proposed. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan reflecting conformance to all Code requirements. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the Conditions of Approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code in order to expedite the processing of your total application. I hereby certify that Coastal Development Permit No. 00-22/Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 00-12 was Conditionally Approved by the Zoning Administrator of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on November 15, 2000, upon the foregoing conditions and citations. Very truly yours, r Mary Beth Broeren Zoning Administrator MBB:WC:rmk xc: Property Owner ATTACHMENT Item 24. - 70 wg -500- O, o. J D L14 Huntingtet-Beach pI At1°ti tG DEPT Huntington Beach Downtown Business Improvement District 315 3`d Street,Suite E Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536-830;Fax:(714)536-8383 www.hbdowntown.com MEMORANDUM Date: September 1,2010 To: Planning Commission HB Economic Development From: HB Downtown BID Board of Directors Subject: Pierside Pavilion Carts The Pierside Pavilion is adjacent to Pacific Coast Highway and thus projects an image of downtown Huntington Beach. The kiosks that are presently on PCH and the two on Main Street lend a nice flair to the beach side community. Even though the current six(6)kiosks located in the Pierside Pavilion area may enhance the charm of the street scene, the addition of up to TWELVE(12)more will have a reverse effect. The proposal to place 6 in the plaza area may visually have no significant impact. However, due to the poor foot traffic through the plaza those vendors may suffer economically unless significant advertising and signage directs buyers to the plaza. The BID Board(representing just under 300 local businesses)is very concerned about the possible addition of more kiosks on Main Street in particular and also on Pacific Coast Highway for the following reasons: • PEDESTRIAN FLOW —The area in front of HSS on Main Street has extremely heavy foot traffic and is congested during weekends and holidays. The addition of more carts will further congest the area and may cause not only a hazard but an unpleasant experience to visitors to our downtown area, many who already complain of the congestion_ • LACK OF VISIBILITY--Additional kiosks will further limit the visibility of retail stores, services and restaurants from passing motorists on Pacific Coast Highway. The merchants who pay prime retail rates for access to pedestrian and motor traffic,will experience limited visibility by kiosk vendors that pay a fraction of the rent that the permanent merchants pay. ACHIL HB -501- TTa �° ° T Item-24. - 71 t i c Memorandum Page 2 September 3,2010 In closing, it is the opinion of HB Downtown BID Board of Directors that the addition of ANY additional kiosks will not improve the HB Downtown image that the BID or Economic Development has designed. A few kiosks are an enhancement, but too many clutter the scene and changes the ambience from quaint to congested. This proposal seems to be nothing more than an income-generating decision, completely ignoring the negative impact it will have on the Downtown Businesses paying premium dollar for their prime location. Celeste Hamil Marketing Consultant On behalf of the Huntington Beach Downtown Business Improvement District Board of Directors: Brett Barnes,President(Duke's Huntington Beach) Ron McUn,Vice President(Longboard Restaurant and Pub) Nicole Topor,Treasurer(First Bank) Lee Love,Secretary(1-3 Associates,Inc,) Susie Smith,Immediate Past President(Makin'Waves Salon) Bill Cuppy,Director(Altera Real Estate) Paulette Fischer,Director(Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort) Craig Franz,Director(Harley Davidson) Bob Hoxsie,Director(Magiamo Gelato Caffee) Rob Kee,Director(Enlarge Media) Item 24. - 72 HB -502- �I TACH EN NO. RECEIVED ►UPMRFC ?J SURF AND SPOO f Dept.of Planning &Building June 21,2010 Dear Zoning Administrator, There was a misunderstanding with.HSS involving Conditional Use.Permit N6',20-10-017(Pierside Pavilion Carts&Kiosks). We have since-Wkto our landlord Joe.Da cf end. ,an_d=a n support of Conditional Use Permit No.2010-0.17(Pierside Pavilion'Carts'& Thank you, CL.'L, (2 Aaron Pai 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY,SUITE 408 HUNTINGTON BEACH,CALIFORNIA 92648 PHONE 714.374.2�37 3FAXm14.536 5065 �'T�a � E���'Item 24. - 73 ECEIVED Of 15 2010 Dept.of Planning June 11, 2010 Buie Dear Zoning Administrator, This letter is in reference to Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-017 (Pierside Pavilion Carts & Kiosks I am a resident of Huntington Beach and would like to express my objection to permitting the establishment and operating of carts and kiosks on Main St. and Pacific Coast Hwy. This particular part of Main St. and our downtown area is already tremendously impacted with people, cars, and events that keep this portion of sidewalk thick with activity year round. The addition of carts and kiosks to this sidewalk would be a major obstruction to the flow of foot traffic and would pose a concern for the safety of downtown visitors and security for businesses surrounding this area. Sincerely, f d 6812 Hitchingpost Circle - Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Item 24. - 74 Ng -504- ATTACHMENT NO. �+ t s �O �J June 11,2010 0� g Dear Zoning Administrator, I am writing to you about the Conditional Use Permit#2010-017—the Pierside Pavilion Carts and Kiosks. I have been a resident of Huntington Beach for over 40 yrs. I have watched downtown grow and change to the wonderful place it is today. I am very concerned and against any more carts or kiosks being placed on Main St and Pacific Coast Hwy. Not only will it make the area look like a swap meet, degrading the high quality of the new beauty, but the foot traffic trying to walk around such carts will cause lots of frustration. The area may even need more police patrolling. People are not going to walk downtown if it is more crowded. Please do not allow this permit to go through—not for any amount of carts or kiosks. Sincerely, Karen Foster 7e381 Coho#202 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 HB -505- M I U E T Item 24. - 75 RECEIVED JUN 14 2010 Dept. of Planning &Building 9331 Tidewater Circle Huntington Beach,CA, 92648 Dear Mr Ethan Edwards 1 have resided in Huntington Beach for the past 20 years and wanted to express my concern about the proposal of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street and PCH. My family and I frequent the downtown area for shopping, Tuesday night street fairs,and entertaining friends from out of town. I was disappointed to find out that the city may consider adding more clutter to the sidewalks of downtown Huntington Beach. We have seen so many positive changes in Surf City over the past years and are saddened to overcrowd the gateway to HB by trashing the streets with 18 more carts/kiosks. These kiosks do not have the best interest of the city in mind,they are here to make a quick buck and water down the appearance that so many businesses are trying to uphold. These carts congest the streets, that are already extremely crowded during key times of year and add a trashy element to a classy city. How many$5 sunglass stands can downtown have without it affecting some of the existing businesses? Sarongs,cheap stickers,tattoos, henna applications,beef jerky—is this really what we want representing the city of Huntington Beach on the most prestigious corner in the city? I think not. Thank you for taking the time to read my concerns. I feel like the Major and City Council Members, along with the residents and business owners in HB, have really been working to establish ourselves as a premier destination worldwide. We are proud to be Surf City USA, let's keep on working together to make this place better than it currently is rather than overcrowding our sidewalks and taking away from the beauty of this area. Yours Sincerely Kerry VanderMeulen Item 24. - 76 HB -506- 1-11 U ATTACHMENT N�•� - 345 Avocado Street, Apt#202A Costa Mesa, CA 92627 RECEIVED June 8, 2010 SUN "� 4 20t0 Dept.of Planning Mr. Edwards &Building Project Planner City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Edwards, I am writing in regards to the proposed permit that would allow a number of carts and- kiosk to operate on Main Street and PCH. My name is Michelle Dinh and I lived in Huntington Beach for 5 years. Although I just recently (within the last couple months) moved to Costa Mesa I drive by Main and PCH quite frequently to get to work. I also surf so I am in Huntington on the weekends. Also, my boyfriend's parents live in Huntington Beach so we meet his parents often for dinner downtown. Having lived in Huntington Beach and being a surfer that enjoys the beach and downtown area I know very well that downtown can get quite crowded on the weekends, especially during the summer months. Although summer is definitely the busiest month for downtown the Farmers Market on Fridays and the street fair they have each Tuesday definitely draws some people during the non-summer months. With that in mind,just thinking about adding carts and kiosk to the sidewalk is a bit deterring to people who want to come down and enjoy downtown and its restaurants or bars. The sidewalk is already narrow along Main Street. Crowds and kiosks just don't mix and will ultimately make it harder to enjoy downtown, any day of the year. In my opinion, the kiosk will bring a look to downtown that will be hard to and almost impossible to appreciate, turning downtown into a swap meet 7 days a week. Definitely not the look a city like Huntington Beach, with its waterfront real estate, should have. As far as my commute, and I am sure it is like this for a lot of people I see on a daily basis driving next to me, getting to drive down PCH almost every day to get to work is definitely something I look forward to. I get to see the beach, the wetlands, and downtown. Allowing carts and kiosk to operate on Main and PCH will detract from the unique look and feel of downtown. When I think of Huntington Beach, I think of Main Street and the pier. It would bum me out to drive by and see kiosk clutter the sidewalks of downtown, giving it that Santa Monica 3`d Street look. As the above indicates, I am opposed to adding and allowing carts and kiosk'to operate downtown and possibly on PCH. Thanks for your time. Sincerely, 11i 4w�i Michelle Dinh HB -507- ATTACHMENT Item 24. - 77 REc�N�l7 7973 Aldea Circle �G10 Huntington Beach,CA 92649 e t of Piannin9 June IO`h, 2010 &guildin9 Mr.Ethan Edwards Project Planner 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Ethan Edwards, My name is Kimberly Vu and I live at 7973 Aldea Circle, Huntington Beach,just behind the Hyatt. I have lived in Huntington Beach for 4 years,having moved from Fullerton with my family. We were instantly drawn to the beach atmosphere of Huntington Beach and I have become accustomed to enjoying the great weather we have here year round. I travel often for work and at times I am in a location for several months at a time. Just recently I was working up in Seattle and commuting back home on the weekends.While home on the weekends I always take advantage of the beach and I enjoy walking at night from our home across the street to the beach and then towards Main Street where we often stop for coffee or gelato or just to walk down the pier or up Main Street. Being so close to downtown has been great because it is so easy to walk there and enjoy dinner or an after dinner treat,especially during the summer when the weather is amazing at night. Now, with having said all of this, it concerned me to learn that there is the possibility of the sidewalk being cluttered with kiosk carts. Although I have not lived here my entire life it did not take me long to realize that Main Street and PCH is truly the heart of Huntington Beach and what everyone associates Huntington Beach with. You have the pier and Main Street,two very recognizable places and to clutter it up with kiosk carts would be a shame. As it is, the sidewalk area on Main Street is already very congested, especially during the summer when we get a lot of people coming down for the beach. With such crowds; walking up and down Main Street to enjoy the shops will be much more of a hassle. As a Huntington Beach resident who enjoys downtown frequently I wanted to raise this concern and state my opposition to such a plan. Thank you for your time Mr. Edwards, I appreciate it. Sin erely, - 1 Kim rly Vu Item 24. - 78 Ng -508- ATTACHMENT NO.- RECEIVED JUN 14 Z010 Dept.of Planning &Building June 10'2010 Dear Mr Edwards Topic: Conditional Use Permit No.2010-017(Pierside Pavilion carts and kiosks) 1 am writing to you as a concerned resident of Huntington Beach. idly family and t take so much Pride in Huntington Beach;we live locally,shop locally,and do what we can to support the city we live in. We wanted you to know that we do not support the idea of 18 kiosks going in at the Pierside Pavilion along Main Street and PCH. We love the crowds that summer brings but do not love the element that those carts bring. The product-that-they sell is not what we need littering our already crowded sidewalks. The carts cheapen the vibe of the downtown area and take away from the atmosphere we are trying to create in Huntington Beach. Please allow us to show case our beautiful city by having our sidewalks remain open to the immense traffic that we see during the summer months. The sidewalks can barely handle the crowds,bikes and strollers, and to add an additional i8 carts would surely add unnecessary congestion. PCH and Main Street is the entrance to our downtown area—let us try to keep it unique. Our family feels strongly that we keep our downtown area open and inviting to locals and visitors alike,and do not cheapen our city by adding these carts. Thank you for taking the time to hear our concern. Yo s sincer ly, D y fiord �i 1�JT H -5 9- 1-%1 RItem 24. - 79 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a. .: PLANNING DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTO'BEi'CH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: May 26, 2010 PROJECT NAME: PIERSIDE PAVILION VENDING CARTS PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2010-097 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-017 DATE OF PLANS: APRIL 28, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY PLAN REVIEWER: ETHAN EDWARDS TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5561 / ETHAN.EDWARDS@SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: To permit 18 carts/kiosks along Main Street(public property)and along Pacific Coast Highway(private property). DR: To review the design, colors, and materials of proposed carts/kiosks- The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received and dated April 28, 2010. The list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. A list of conditions of approval adopted by the Planning Commission in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided should the project be approved. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer. 1_ No portion of the cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. (HBZSO 230.94.A.1) 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. (HBZSO 230.94.A.2) 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. (HBZSO 230.94.A.3) 4. A limit of one cart or kiosk shall be allowed for each commercial business that meets the above locational and design criteria. (HBZSO 230.94.A.4) 5. During hours of operation, the portable vending carts must remain in the locations specified on the approved site plan. (HBZSO 230.94.C.1) Item 24. ® 80 HB -510- ATTACHMENT NO. EL. t — Page 2 of 3 6. The outdoor dining and cart operators shall not sell to or solicit from motorists or persons in vehicles. (HBZSO 230.94.C.2) 7. The cart or kiosk operator shall pay all fees and deposits required by the Huntington Beach Municipal Code prior to the establishment of the use. (HBZSO 230.94.C.3) 8. All provision of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code which are not in conflict with this section shall apply. (HBZSO 230.94.C.4) 9. The prices of items sold from a cart or kiosk must appear in a prominent, visible location in legible characters. The price list and location shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. (HBZSO 230.94.C.5) '10.The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (HBZSO 230.94.C.6) 11.The number of employees at a portable vending cart shall be limited to a maximum of two person,-,-at any one time. (HBZSO 230.94.C.7) 12. Fire extinguishers may be required at the discretion of the Fire Department. (HBZSO 230.94.C.8) 13.All cart and kiosk uses shall be self contained for water, waste, and power to operate. (HBZSO 230.94.C.9) 14.A cart and kiosk operator shall provide a method approved by the Planning Director for disposal of business related waste. (HBZSO 230.94.C.10) 15.Additional parking may be required for cart or kiosk uses by the Planning Director. (HBZSO 230.94.D) 16. The Planning Department shall conduct a review of the cart or kiosk operation at the end of the first six (6)month period of operation. At that time, if there has been a violation of the terms and conditions of this section or the approval, the approval shall be considered for revocations. (HBZSO 230.94.E) 17. The entitlement shall not become effective until the ten calendar day appeal period has elapsed (HBZSO 241.14) 18. The entitlement shall become null and void unless exercised within one year of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO 241.16.E) 19. The entitlement shall lapse if the exercise of rights granted by it is discontinued for 12 consecutive months. (HBZSO 241.16.C) 20. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of $50.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within three (3) days of the Planning Commission's action. (California Code Section 15094) Ng - ��- ATTACHMENT �iltem 24.^- 81 r Page 3 of 3 21.All landscaping shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner, and in conformance with the HBZSO. Prior to removing or replacing any landscaped areas, check with the Departments of Planning and Public Works for Code requirements. Substantial changes may require approval by the Planning Commission. (HBZSO 232.0.4) 22.All permanent, temporary, or promotional signs shall conform to Chapter 233 of the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, changing sign faces, or installing promotional signs, applicable permit(s)shall be obtained from the Planning Department. Violations of this ordinance requirement may result in permit revocation, recovery of code enforcement costs, and removal of installed signs. (HBZSO 233) 23. Outdoor dining (and similar uses) located on the sidewalk area of the public right-of-way and on all other areas shall provide a minimum eight (8)foot clear passage area for pedestrian access. A wider clear passage area may be required at the discretion of the decision making body. (DTSP) Item 24. - 82 HB -512- AT CHI NT N®._ 14 CITY OF HUNT1 G ON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING & SAFETY HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: MAY 5, 2010 PROJECT NAME: PIERSIDE PAVILION CART EXPANSION PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2010-097 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-003; DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2010-011 DATE OF PLANS: APRIL 28, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 MAIN SIR -17 PC-O PLAN REVIEWER: JASON KWAK, PLAN CHECK ENGINEER TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5278/jkwak .surfcity-hb.orq PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: To permit 18 carts/kiosks along Main Street(public property) and along Pacific Coast Highway (private property). DR: To review the design, colors, and materials of proposed carts/kiosks. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received as stated above_ The list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. This list is not intended to be a full and complete list and serves only to highlight possible building code issues on the proposed preliminary plans. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical items are not included in this review. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact the plan reviewer. 1.SPECIAL CONDITIONS: I, None Il. CODE ISSUES BASED ON PLANS&DRAWINGS SUBMITTED: 1 e Project shall comply with the current state building codes adopted by the City at the time of permit application submittal. Currently they are 2007 California Building Code(CBC), 2007 California Mechanical Code, 2007 California Plumbing Code, 2007 California Electrical Code, 2007 California Energy Code and the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Compliance to all applicable state and local codes is required prior to issuance of building permit. Ng _ � ATTACHMENT W 7 I Item 24. )83 3 J ® A HUNTINGTON BEACH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT HUNrINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: May 13, 2010 PROJECT NAME: PIERSIDE PAVILION CART EXPANSION PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2010-097 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-003; DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2010-011 DATE OF PLANS: APRIL 28, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 ) PLH PLAN REVIEWER: LUIS GOMEZ, PROJECT MANAGER TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5544/luis.gomez@surfcity-hb.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: To permit 18 carts/kiosks along Main Street (public property) and along Pacific Coast Highway (private property). DR: To review the design, colors, and materials of proposed carts/kiosks- The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. The list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. A list of conditions of approval adopted by the Planning Commission in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided upon final project approval. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer. The Economic Development Department has reviewed the proposed project submittal and has the following comments or concerns: Economic Development recommends that the proposed 18 semi-permanent kiosks carry merchandise that is complementary to the existing inline retailers. ATTACHMENT NO. Item 24. - 84 NB -514- 12.5 PLANNING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW REQUEST TO: Steve Bogart, Public Works Darin Maresh, Fire Gerald Caraig, Building Kellee Fritzall, Economic Development Chief Ken Small, Police y eE- oai :e"°;dice. FROM: Ethan Edwards Ext: 5561 DATE: MAY 5, 2010 ✓ PC ❑ ZA ❑ DRB ❑ STAFF PETITION(S): Planning Application No. 10-097: Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017, Design Review No. 10-011 REQUEST(S): CUP: To permit 18 carts/kiosks along Main Street(public property) and along Pacific Coast Highway(private property). DR:To review the design, colors, and materials of proposed carts/kiosks. LOCATION: 300 - - PCf-1 ZONE: Downtown Specific Plan (SP5 (district 3)-CZ) GENERAL PLAN: Mixed Use Vertical (MV-F12-sp-pd) EXISTING USE: Commercial (mixed-use—Pierside Pavilion) Please submit your concerns and recommended changes or conditions in writing on or before May 26, 2010. COMMENTS: (Use attachments or backside of sheet if necessary) RESPONSE BY: J Extension Attachments: 1. Plans 2. Narrative 3.Photos �'a yyrr+sv.���'�/ ..��rvr�P� ��f na ��Jar ����-•�.� GJ ,�`� �`�-' ��o fog=-4 �rc�S �v>r ��� ��n c%• ! 6� �J � l G B�i'G✓ GYJYr �.I S . ATTACHMENT Kin G-Tdwards\Zoning Administrator\CUP\300 PCH(Kiosks-Pierside H -51 5_(Cart Amendment)-DRR.DOC Item 24. — 85 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC WORKS INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION ! t l PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS s DATE: 5/26/10 i PROJECT NAME: KIOSKS AT PIERSIDE PAVILION ENTITLEMENTS: CUP 10-17, DR 10-11 PLNG APPLICATION NO: 2010-0097 ®ATE OF PLANS: 4/28/10 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY PROJECT PLANNER: ETHAN EDWARDS,ASSOCIATE PLANNER ' `TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: 714-536-5561 / ETHAN.EDWARDS(a)SURFCITY HB.ORG PLAN REVIEWER: JOSH MCDONALD, CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: 714-536-5509/JOSHUA.MCDONALD(ai)SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: TO PERMIT 18 CARTS/KIOSKS ALONG MAIN STREET (PUBLIC - PROPERTY) AND ALONG PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (PRIVATE PROPERTY). DR: TO REVIEW THE DESIGN, COLORS, AND MATERIALS OF PROPOSED CARTS/KIOSKS. i The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans as stated above. The items below are to meet the City of Huntington Beach's Municipal Code (HBMC), :Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance(ZSO), Department of Public Works Standard Plans (Civil, Water and Landscaping) and the American Public Works Association (APWA) Standards Specifications for Public Works Construction (Green Book), the Orange County Drainage Area management Plan (DAMP), and the City Arboricultural and Landscape Standards and Specifications. The list is intended to assist the ;. applicant by identifying requirements which shall be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting, implementation and construction. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer or Project Planner. i THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE COMPLIED WITH FOR THE SUBJECT PERMIT: I 1- Kiosks adjacent to street intersections shall conform to the 25-foot sight distance triangle per the City of Huntington Beach Zoning Code_ Within the 25-foot visibility triangle, the maximum height L permitted for objects that may block sight distance is 42 inches. (ZSO 230.88) L 2. All portable vending carts shall be self-contained for water, waste and power to operate_ There �. shall be no overhead or exposed power/utility tines crossing the sidewalk_ The applicant shall € i ATTACHMENT NO. Item 24. - 86 Ng - 1 - tz.7=- I f Page 2 of 2 ` i obtain all electrical and/or encroachment permits if necessary to relocate or install new under sidewalk conduit lines. 3. All portable vending cart operators shall dispose of business related waste in the designated i refuse receptacles provided within the Strand development- 4- Each portable vending cart operator shall obtain a Business License prior to operation. i 5. The current tree code requirements shall apply to this site. (ZSO 232) I a. Existing trees to remain on site shall not be disfigured or mutilated. (ZSO 232.04E) kin €1 f t 'r S 1 f i - i J s Y t 1, F t f l` 1• J I I. i S}t J• ' l• l {1{ S' {[t I i i t t F HB -517- ATTACHMENT Item 24. - 87 eA4 a CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ft PUBLIC WORKS INTERDEPARTMENTAL i s COMMUNICATION i SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL I t DATE: 5/26110 I PROJECT NAME: KIOSKS AT PIERSIDE PAVILION ENTITLEMENTS: CUP 10-17, DR 10-11 PLNG APPLICATION NO: 2010-0097 I DATE OF PLANS: 4/28/10 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY PROJECT PLANNER: ETHAN EDWARDS, ASSOCIATE PLANNER TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: 714-536-5561 /ETHAN.EDWARDSgSURFCITY-HB.ORG f PLAN REVIEWER: JOSH MCDONALD, CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT�i•- TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: 714-536-5509/JOSHUA.MCDONALD(a)SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: TO PERMIT 18 CARTS/KIOSKS ALONG MAIN STREET (PUBLIC PROPERTY)AND ALONG PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (PRIVATE PROPERTY)_ DR: TO REVIEW THE DESIGN, COLORS, AND MATERIALS OF PROPOSED CARTS/KIOSKS. i THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE REQUIRED TO BE COMPLIED WITH FOR THE t SUBJECT USE: 1. The site plan received and dated April 28, 2010 shall be the conditionally approved { i layout, except for the following: i a. A minimum ten foot wide clear path of travel shall be maintained along the public sidewalk adjacent to the portable vending carts and kiosks. 4 2_ Prior to a final occupancy or use approval. All trenching for proposed or required f telephone and electrical conduits shall have the replacement concrete color match { exactly with the existing paving color and the trenches shall be cut in a pattern that is complementary to and is in the character of the existing concrete expansion patterns MENT NO-Ed s F gg� I f f Item 24. - 88 HB -518- f H IVTI GTOIV BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT t#UNTi1VGT CBE eH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS nW DATE: 09-14-10 PROJECT NAME: PIERSIDE PAVILION CART RELOCATION SEP PLANNING _ Huntington Beach PLAiIN1NG KEPT. APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 2010-097 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-003 DATE OF PLANS: SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (APN: 024-154-17) PLAN REVIEWER: ARVAR W. ELKINS III, POLICE OFFICER TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: 714-960-8825 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CUP: To permit 18 carts/kiosks along Main Street (public property) and along Pacific Coast Highway (private property). The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. The list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. A list of conditions of approval adopted by the Planning Commission in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided upon final project approval. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer. In reviewing the plans for this project I have no concerns with the carts along PCH, as long as there is a minimum of 8' between each cart. I feel it would be unsafe for the permanent businesses and for Officers responding to those businesses if the space was any less, due to the lack of visibility in both directions. In the plans it appears that all of the carts on PCH are perpendicular to the roadway while several of the carts on Main St. are at an angle. In reference to the angled carts, it is necessary to have a minimum of 8' between the farthest edges of each of these carts in order to maintain the needed visibility. I have seen in the past that some of the carts on PCH have been positioned parallel to the roadway. If this is done in the future the 8' space between carts shall be maintained. HB - 19- Item 24. - 89 230.94 Carts and Kiosks Carts and kiosks may be pennitted on private property zoned for commercial purposes, subject to approval by the Planning Director 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. (3249-6/95;3482-12/00;3525-2/02) A. Location and Design Criteria. Cart and kiosk uses shall conform to the following: (3249-6/95) 1.No portion of a cart or kiosk shall overhang the property line. (3249-6195) 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(I:I)ratio. (3249-6/95) - -- 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. (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) 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 following factors shall be considered regarding the location and the design of cart or kiosk uses including: (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) 1. Appropriateness of the cart or kiosk design, color scheme, and character of its location; (3249-6/95) 2. Appropriateness and location of signing and graphics; (3249-6/95) 3. The width of the sidewalk or pedestrian accessway;(3249-6/95) 4. The proximity and location of building entrances;(3249-6/95) 5. Existing physical obstructions including, but not limited to signposts, light standards, parking meters,benches, phone booths, newsstands,utilities and landscaping; (3249-6/95) 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; (3249- 6/95) 7. Pedestrian traffic volumes; and (3249-6/95) 8. Handicapped accessibility. (3249-6/95) 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. (3249-6/95) 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 the establishment of the use. (3249-6195) 4. All provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code which are not in conflict with this section shall apply. (3249-6/95) Item 24�. - 90 NB -5 0- �1 1r-% T �®. 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 Planning Director. (3249-6/95;3525-2/02) 6.The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (3249-6/95) 7.The number of employees at a cart or kiosk shall be limited to a maximum of two (2) persons at any one time. (3249-6/95) 8. Fire extinguishers may be required at the discretion of the Fire Department. (3249-6/95) 9. All cart and kiosk uses shall be self contained for water, waste, and power to operate. (3249-6/95) 10. A cart or kiosk operator shall provide a method approved by the Planning Director for disposal of business related wastes. (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) D. Parking . Additional parking may be required for cart or kiosk uses by the Planning Director. (3249-6/95,3525-2/02) E. Review, Revocation . The Planning Department shall conduct a review of the cart or kiosk operation at the end of the first six (6)month period of operation.At that time,if there has been a violation of the terms and conditions of this section or the approval,the approval shall be considered for revocation. (3249-6/95;3525-2/02) F.Neighborhood Notification. Pursuant to Chapter 241. (3525-2/02,3710-6/05) t' HB -521- TiC�, H JT Item 24. - 91 ATTACHMENT # 10 Item z< - 92 He -522- -J LJ m 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 6 7 8 f I 9 I 10 .1. 11 1 12 1 13 14 LEGEND N _ N ..�_ •°-- Building Outline Huntington Beach --Parcel Boundary i it '�.,{�".a"Y I!,,,ai...,.a�;• rv" y�I' J!i q �dilY �' ^''III' w. 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Count Information AdInformation Phone#- (71'4)536-5227 Start date 11-0 1 4-1-0 Size 3 x 48.960 Name.'C ITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Stop date 11-04-10 Billedsize 5.00TCNInch Address:' P.O.BOX 784 Insertions I Keyword HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 Rate code &Legal Huntington Beach Adtype Liner Taken by 9966Sandrine Gann Ac0t#: 277391004 Classification 13000-Le:gal Noti I ces Publications TCN HBI Client: Cle&'s off ice-City Huntington Beach Placed by: Patty Esparza Fax#: (714)374-1557 Ad Copy: NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 15. 20710, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach,, the City r the Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning land zoning items: I Ll 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL-PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS)Appellant:Joe Carchio, City Council Member Applicant: Mike Adams, Michael C. Adams and Associates Property Owner: Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Request: To permit the establishement and operation of 18 carts and kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along Main Street(public property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property). This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June 16, 2010 and approved by the Planning Commission on September 28, 2010. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street - Downtown) Project Planner: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 - Existing Facilities, of the California Environmental Quality Act, because the project involves a minor modification to the operation of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building 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 Wednesday, November 10,2010. 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 and Building 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 CityClerkAgenda Co-)surf city-hb.org http://www.huntingtonbeachco.gov/ Published Huntington Beach Independent— November 4,2010 I11-1911 mammon --- ad proof pg.1 --- PROOF OF PUBLICATION 2 10N"'I'V 12 F'I"i 1 °: 45 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not -- a party to or interested in the notice NOTICEOFPUBU(HUNG BEFORE THE M tOUNpL OF THE.• published. I am a principal clerk of the MoFHUNTINGTONBFUH , HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT NOTICCIS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 15, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street,_Huntington Beach, which Was adjudged a newspaper of the City Council will,hold a'public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: general circulation on August 24 1994 1. CONDITIONAL'USE PERMIT NO: 10-017 (APPEAL OF PLANNING > > COMMISSION'S APPROVAL-PIERSIDE PAVILION CARTS)-Appellant: Joe case A50479, for the City of Huntington Carchio, City Council Member Applicant: Mike-Adams, Michael C..Adams and,Associates Property Owner:•.Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Request: To permit the establish4nent and operation of 18 carts and Beach, County of Orange, and the State kiosks within the Pierside Pavilion development along�Main Street (public of California: Attached to this Affidavit Is property) and Pacific Coast Highway (private property)..This request was approved by the Zoning Administrator on June J` 2010'and approved by a true and complete copy as was printed the Planning Commission on September 28, 2010. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 92648 (northeast corner' of Pacific.Coast Highway and and published on the following date(s) Main,Street - Downtown) Project Planner: Ethan.Edwards, Associate Planner - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that'Item #1 is,categorically exempt pursuant to:'Section 15301, Class 1 -- Existing Facilities, of the California Environmental Quality Act,: because' the .project involves a minor modification to the operation .of the existing' development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. ON FILE: A copy of'the'proposed'request is on file in the Planning and Building,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 Wednesday, November 4, 2010 November 2010E ALL INTERESES TED 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 and Building. Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items.Direct your written communications I certify (or declare' under penalty of to the City Clerk. Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk < perjury that the foregoing is true and CityofinSteet,2ndFlh 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Correct. Huntington Beach,California 92648 (714)536-5227 CityClerkAgendo e surfcity-hb.org i http://www.huntingtonbeachc6.gov/ Publishe-d Huntington Beach Independent November 4,2010 111=191 1 Executed on November 5, 2010 at Costa Mesa, California Sign e �A 0City of Huntington Beach INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk DATE: November 9, 2010 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NO. 24 - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-017 (APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL — PIERSIDE PAVILLION CARTS) An error was discovered in the legal notification requirements for Public Hearing Item No. 24 (Appeal of the Planning Commission's Approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 10-017 — Pierside Pavillion Carts) that prohibits Council from taking action on this item on November 15, 2010. Therefore, the item will be continued to December 6, 2010 for the current seated Council's consideration. c: Fred Wilson, City Administrator Jennifer McGrath, City Attorney Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Mike Adams, Michael C. Adams and Associates Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion LLC Continuance Memo MICHAEL C. ADAMS ASSOCIATES December 3, 2010 N a Mayor Green and City Council Planning Department - 2000 Main Street a Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ca Subject: Pierside Pavilion Carts and Kiosks Appeal _= Dear Mayor and Council: Thank you for your consideration of the proposed modifications to the vending cart program for the Pierside Pavilion development. The proposed vending cart layout along Main Street has been modified to comply with the City's Zoning Code regulations. In additions other staff comments have been addressed as follows: • Minimum sidewalk pedestrian pathway of ten feet(Public Works) although the code provision is eight feet. The proposed layout will provide a minimum of a twelve foot clear pedestrian walkway. • Minimum vending cart separation of eight feet(Police Department). The proposed layout will comply. However, due to the Main Street landscaping plan palm trees, two feet in width, are located within the cart separation area. The cart separation there is increased to 13 feet. • Minimum four foot queuing area around each cart is proposed. • The carts are proposed between the existing palm trees along Main Street, to limit the impact of any view blockage along Main Street. • The carts are proposed close to the Main Street curb (setback four feet), in order to allow for the maximum distance from the building line and therefore maintaining the largest and widest public sidewalk in the Downtown. The request for vending carts remains at six along Main Street, six along PCH and six within the plaza area to the east; for at total of 18 vending carts. In order to further address pedestrian congestion and visual impact concerns the following conditions may be considered: • Relocate the newspaper racks and trash receptacles. • Limit the number of carts by time of day, during special events or by seasons. • Reduce the cart sizes along Main Street. • Allow as an interim use, subject to a six month review. Attached are photographs and an enlarged site plan of the proposed layout. Joe Daichendt, the property owner and I will be available Monday evening to address any of your concerns. Thank you, Mike Adams commumICATUM cc: Joe Daichendt P.O. BOX 382 Mee*V Date o HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 PHONE 714.374.5678 FAX 714.374.2211 AgerKla ItM NO. - AdamsAssoc@socal.rr.com rash O Z e — _.LOBBY: UP .,::.::::': _...._. 75 0 0 , :•-'.:.":16'ZO' 12--0- :::::as::.: _-_.. s::::::' ..- ❑❑ O 24--0- , }n o OP I 3 1 -t Street Lightco o ❑ , t , ex.RETAlt. M in, -0- t 00 03 a ------------ in • t f O_ P Im � ' " bv� 2,V-o4- - h1 HSS APPROVED TEMPORARY o SALES DISPLAY AREA a , - - 0 0 16'-0- 52--0- ' 0 Q m Stotue `-Firehydrant-_ Street Light O 0 , , , , o c / o 'aim t t m m 0 m / ao c o o I o o O• . Ben h � rush Signal 4'-0 4'-0 8'-W 4'-0" 17'-0" PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY t jF y p p b r-fl�rk4#' 1^"�.� b9 �'k ��Y0 'a"f"q X�.✓/ "✓ _ , ' � • a ��p �a�.'ay,,'a.�' :v m+. 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