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File 2 of 3 - General Plan Amendment No 94-2 - Environmental
GEORGE L ROGERS A LAW CORPORATION GEORGE L ROGERS 17111 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 103 FAX: (714)842-2151 L. EUGENE HALLSTED RALPH R. LOYD HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 02847-5� E-(MAIL: glralawcoQlchange.com ,J TELEPHONE:. (714) 847�041 for f./7 March 28, 1996 y Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach `'`n 2000 Main St. , 2nd Floor o �' Huntington Beach, CA 92648 w � RE: Your letter of January 31, 1996 Land Use Recommendations of the Proposed General Plan In Particular, Item 62 Dear Ms. Brockway: I own property at 619 Main Street. I am in the process of attempting to purchase other property in the same block for the purpose of, at some point in time, putting in a commercial building. I think your proposal to have commercial/residential mixed development is contrary to what should be in the City's expectations for this area. It has been my experience as an attorney that usually there are many problems that develop when you mix commercial and residential use, as the two seldom are compatible since commercial usually starts early in the morning and exists later at night than is compatible with most homeowners' desires. I am not sure how the development on Fifth Street is working out in this point in time, but I think the City should give a lot of thought to depreciating its land use by combining on one lot residents and business developments. A quick drive through the City of Long Beach will reflect the depreciation nature of similar developments and how they quickly fall into the less desirable parts of town. If anybody wants additional input, please call me and I will be happy to provide further information. Very truly yours, GEORGE L ROGERS GLR:ls AM ASO .J �• �- _ fit_ _ •\. •1;1_ �• r 'i.r �• ! 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Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES CURRENT RESIDENT INGTpy 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 81 O� NcoRroe��,O BF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 ppGN T LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES tINGT CURRENT RESIDENT N Oy 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 42 `Q-`Nr.OAPC44 C dF9� HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 ppUN T Y cap LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Q�,%NTIN6Tpy CURRENT RESIDENT , 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 89=NOOR10���'0 9 HUNTNGTON BEACH, CA 92648 FcpUNTY LEGAL NOTICE.- PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES �NT�NGTp CURRENT RESIDENT 16400 SAYBROOK_ SPACE 132 ��Q— Mco�roa,,c 9F9� HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 9 � Q pOUNTY Ca LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES pt,TINGTp CURRENT RESIDENT y 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 131 Q� Mco�ra�„ HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 ppUNTY CPS LEGAL NOTICE.- PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 HUNTNGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES CURRENT RESIDENT INGTpyAA 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 126 �o�_`M(ORIORRFO v�A� HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 Q cFpUUNTY LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES CURRENT RESIDENT INGTpy 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 56 �O�_ „�oR�R•,,, dF9� HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 pOUNTY Ca LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Iv Z Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 .... IN6 Villa De La Playa p`� =M�pRIORR�F B o�+ 00 Saybrook Space ("t ntington Beach, CA 92648 = - z ATTEA,tprE11 D R LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING t is r r r r Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 ( y -' 1 rE [3 ! Huntington Beach, CA 92648 , is �•'. p���NT I N GTpyd L Villa De La Playa coRroR4 nnr 16400 p F9 :,r`d BCf1; C4 R Saybrook Space 7 y M,9N n sr:ti R Huntington Beach, CA 92648 0. ATTEIAP TEo U"� :vnr Q LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk - P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 M I NGTpy Al �Mco�roR�r. _ 153-371-52 Earl Q 19291 Sur-fda-e arm `r o C. f Tf u7E LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES CURRENT RESIDENT MINGTpy 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 92 ,,t0"10""�E, eFq HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 CP Q 9yC `t�it nos.*° �OQ FppUNTY Ca`� LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the.City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MOBILE HOME ESTATES CURRENT RESIDENT MINGTpy 16400 SAYBROOK SPACE 9 ,%r,010044 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 cj y 9 Z CF ppUN T Y CP�� LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 CURRENT RESIDENT INGT�y 19291 SURFDALELN O� Ncox►o��rfc �F9 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 ���NTY cap LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 FEb26 ,o Huntington Beach,CA 92648 'a ' PipR� ' �il�l+,p�rFU INGTpy �25-131-28 James Craft 6 2y i s erenade- 9 Q pppN TY cP` • LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 INGTpy To~Fo 025-182-29 O� `OONI�,,O �F �� �y0� Transaction Master Inc o 7371 Seabluff Dr. No. y A uuntinaton Beach CA 9' Q FpppNTY Cad\ LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING ilIlIIIIlIl III I IsltIllIIi fill is 1l11l fill III IlllI I 1111il1111111 Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. 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Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 INGtpy F d CP 9 _ OQ FcpUNTY Cap\ LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach :r;^ Office of the City Clerk Z. P.O. Box 190 a i'' F,�,,r; Is5 i ; i Huntington Beach,CA 92648 1 • -252 �2_ t Ed H. Kimball I 12 Rue De VOuille Paris ; France i INGTpy p�UNTY Ca LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach r A1''• '. Office of the City Clerk • � _ J ' ; , P.O.Box 190 + .J t �� L;c.✓ ii / Huntington Beach,CA 92648 � •.Z% L�r��/ 1�3 J}'�{•'11H }�{•�T'k f•T'1i1:..? Yfi i INGTpy 9 - Z Q F N TY Cad\ LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk h" 2 P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 ^ " u'n i Sunset beat.;1i 1 TINGTpy 0 2 5-181-15 9y Jose L. Gonzalez , 2812 Florida St . 1 CppNTY LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING �I l i IConnie Brockway,City Clerk 1 City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk I P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 II r r ,••I n I i •.~r.r�. ���L����-i t-•'��•�!� �1ST"1 t.rH 3�'3? 'S'ti i ��NTINGtop Q� �NcoRro°+,ro �F Q 9yCF `ff,�Iso+•ro `�O ppUNTY CP LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach . fi > � Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 i[b fii 95 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 „, 5 L I :=,• _!^�y!t1G �'.N�'��Sri 1 41, Huntington Bn CA yLo�o INGTpy�F\� ,�025-182-15 Carl M. Stewart 732 Owen eve . Q cppNTY Ca LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk .... . City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 \\ /1 L •a d I i 1 Yorba Linda CA `J1b,, i �pNtINGTpy O�- �coroeA �o �F9� 025-181-34 y Peter G. Petrelis - 2,7402 Jepsen Cir cFppUNTY cP`�� LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach lt� Office of the City Clerk -47 i P.O.Box 190 ., FES?E Huntington Beach,CA 92648 ` - `• - �` ,!. ;�. J i I I i Hunt;^_,ton Er INGTpy Q Mro+ro� r�o 025-182—?2 y Rcbert C. Chase 19321 Beach Blvd. - - -- ,. P A 9 CF �t iz no+•� � ppUNTY CP` LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 1 ` Huntington Beach,CA 92648 146-601-45 �NTINGT Lloyd R. Dalton 102 Scholz Plz No. 237 Newport Beach CA 92663 s y Qz o NTy LEGAL NOTICE - C PUBLIC HEARING �. Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 E = \cA �i 29 Hunr-in3ton Bzl - INGTpy�F 025-i8i-22 Robert C. Chase y 19321 Beach Blvd. � _ Q I♦-tiw-fi��-Fo►� 13�,1n��+, � ��� Q F N TY Cad\ LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk =--- _ City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk - P.O. BOX 190 (` r 5 •J Huntington Beach, CA 92648 " <ti, '•- - •_ \ / _ 0 2 3-2 5 2112 2/=`311!_. `_�Y T H iLl t_A s K? #'_ Ed H. Kimball :TfL 12 Rue De VOuille Paris 76DIS France I NGTpy�Fq , 9 � Q ppUNTY Ca LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 ; 28 �5 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 c r 9 J Huntington Bri t a 7L11'10 INGrpy =NCOAORRIfO d�q 025-182-15 Carl M. Stewart _ 732 Gwen kve . � -�-�•r-�__ Q 1-41,u�t-�i�4'�G���I CA g 2b 44� 9 _ O �J ppUNTY CP` LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. 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Harper . �"gd21;-tTeTardo Dr. "Huntington Bh CA 92696 �puHTY LEGAL NOTICE—PUBLIC HEARING I,I ,,,,I.II,,,I_I n,,.,l.l n. Il i,,,•,I.I••.II,,,I.I K�aY•C`eeach CAn(jcegtH�icn9loc '` CM CM o1 the � r Onc P0 1�a��F �521Qq`�yb� y Cp 926g6 \ Nuhicn9t0n� �16 "'tom�r GTON yff COOIit� Connie Brockway.City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk d _ P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach.CA 92648 36 harper C_r INGTUyCr}nflton Bh CA 92646 ca ' 9yC '�•�+ �`•,.�\Ep .,.•„+�n uCARINri .,_u...t..1.11.�nh1u1611u�hhuihluhhllhl I Connie Brockway.City Clerk f City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 -�- Huntington Beach.CA 92648 M, r, \\ 53 362-09 'vin i. Harper TINGI 7 �k iiz:C field or. �� V �� ,iv:.jrT-=T oh r-p 9-,,4 f , 2 �UUNTY gyp` LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING ILh���1,611�„L�LII,�„LI,dI,��IL�LI,�L�1,�,II�LI,I Connie Brockway.City Clerk City Of Huntington Beech Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 r. Huntington Beach.CA 92648 -362-39 r�ir, 7. 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Lamb y = 9581 Flounder Dr. Q Huntington Bh CA 92646 Z 9y�F •-.'�';,;.>`\roe �ouNTY �° LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING lie Brockway,City Clerk r of Huntington Beach Rice Of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Ington Beach.CA 92648 ` 371 y�pHTINGTpy c,>'f<t•.- `'";c3_-`n.-01Ta Alba Wm t �pUNTY gyp` LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING e Brockway,City Clerk of Huntington Beach Ice 01 the City Clerk - P.O.Box 190 (= i� } '� igton Beach.CA 92648 1 15-Ir-384-03 Lamb •19302.SaltnoBhLane TIGTpyB '� '-.Huntingtron CA 92646 �� L De �pUNTY gyp` LEGAL NOTICE.-PUBLIC HEARING nnie Brockway.City Clark City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 1 untington Beach,CA 92648 I I`• 153-3 Melvi n 62 26 81 I. uR 1 4 ohf eld Dr. �. 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Narasimhan T Q 8861 Dorsett Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92646 �puNTI LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING r- inie Brockway,City Clerk _ ity of Huntington Beach �`,._-•. Office of the City Clerk P.OBox 190 '+tington Beach,CA 92648 - 148-113-33 a�NTING/py t 0:- JEBruce F. Knipp ;1 t 8842 Arcel Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 �pUNTY gyp` LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk -_ /6' - P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 ` 1 153-471-15 Dale E. 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SCrypEJ Roland S. Almgren \, ��NTINGIpy�q� Beach18835 Blvd. Huntington BhCA 92648 fins 4 9 � Z LEGAL NOTICE—PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk - P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 i 178-121-33 INGTpy Barbara D. Graham +7/ O't ,.cw...., d , C9 4671 Operetta Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 �puNTr � LEGAL NOTICE—PUBLIC HEARING II oil,I Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk r P.O.Box 190 ( f 3 ;, Huntington Beach,CA 92648 r iY11 LARG 1 149-262-08 UTENUMB)!�G CU SEfDENTIFyBy Uk Martha R. H It MPANyNAME �pN1INGTpy 1901 Avenue of The Stars Los Angeles CA 90067 LEGAL NOTICE—PUBLIC HEARING II,I„11,,,II,,,,II„I,,, �l/3l �- +e Environmental Board o CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Post Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 January 14, 1996 JAN 3 01996 Linda S. Niles, Senior Planner : Nior Department of Community Developmel1t��F����.�E�`�� 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ! Dear Ms. Niles: The City of Huntington Beach Environmental Board received a response to comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Huntington Beach Draft General Plan from Envicom Corporation in late November, 1995. Envicom has failed to address various issues raised in our letter and did not provide a reasoned analysis of those issues as required under Cleary vs County of Stanislans. Our detailed comments on their responses are provided in the attachment to this letter. Specifically, the Board is opposed to the designation of beaches as parkland. Second, we object to the zoning of wetlands, private or public, for residential use, and said zoning should be changed to open space conservation so that development cannot occur. The Board is aware of the fact that the comment period is over, but would request that the City Council or decision makers present our comments at the public hearing before certification of the final EIR, and that responses be provided to us and be included in the final EIR. The Board would also like to be advised of the meeting date of the hearing for the Draft EIR so that we can have representation regarding these unaddressed issues. Thank you in advance for your response to Tom Ryan, Environmental Board Chairperson, regarding the hearing date and time. Sincerely, Tom Ryan, Chairperson For the City of Huntington Beach Environmental Board E, A A L P AN 0 M r, k e.A�rZo Ns r. r ATTACHMENT ADAMS AVENUE WIDENINGS The Huntington Beach Transportation Division states that 8 lanes are required for future traffic volumes. The City of Costa Mesa states that Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa is designated as a 6-lane roadway on the Master Plan of Highways and is considered adequate for future traffic volumes. Costa Mesa has determined that the Adams Avenue segment in Huntington Beach would also be adequate at 6 lanes. The Board cannot agree to the 8-lane widening at Adams Avenue as that will exacerbate high noise ratings for the residents of the area, and 6 lanes is adequate. DELETION OF 19TH STREET/BANNING AVE. & GISLER/GARFIELD AVE. The City of Costa Mesa views the deletion of the 19th Street/Banning Avenue and GisleriGaifield Avenue Santa Ana I:iver crossings as 3 beneficial aspect, since it is consistent with the goals and policies of the City of Costa Mesa General Plan. We recommend that this should be stated in the Draft EIR for further support of these crossings being deleted from the City of Huntington Beach General Plan. OVERCROWDING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS & AVAILABILITY OF NEW SITES Pertinent information related to student welfare as requested by Ms. Patricia Reid Koch, Huntington Beach Union School District (HBUSD) has not been provided by Envicom: o designated schools that will be attended by students generated (from Plan development) o noise analysis prepared identifying potential vehicular conflicts with schools o air quality analysis and deterioration that would affect students from increased vehicular traffic o projected enrollments, student generation factors, space requirements, bussing requirements o fiscal impact on the Districts including projected cost of land acquisition, school construction, operations and maintenance. Such a lack of disclosure for public scrutiny does not enable the school district to evaluate the adverse impacts of the Draft General Plan since projections for Edison, Huntington Beach, and Ma►iina High Schools will surpass 100% of capacity by 1190101120010. The response by Envicom citing Sections 15146(a) and 15381 of the CEQA Guidelines is incorrect. If the Draft General Plan (GP) will lead to construction of new school facilities, the lead agency must state in the GP whether spaces have been reserved for new school sites to prevent overcrowding by 22%, and the new school sites must be disclosed. Furthermore, CEQA requires that in the event of a public controversy over this issue, the lead agency must categorically state that additional land for new school sites will be provided to prevent 22% overcrowding. The HBUSD asked for area densities, development phasing, designated schools, etc. to be included in the DEIR in order to provide a full analysis and disclosure of impacts. The Envicom response stated it is not possible for the DEIR to accurately project these requests except to say that schools would be significantly impacted. NOISE LEVELS IN SCHOOLS The HBUSD letter provides projected noise levels in school sites that exceed current recommended levels. The response of Envicom is that "the various school districts that serve the City are encouraged to identify currently impacted schools through its own studies and work with the City to implement mitigation measures." If the noise levels will be increased as a direct result of the City's proposed GP, then it is the responsibility of the lead agency to provide adequate mitigation measures to offset such impacts. The City cannot postpone mitigation measures to some indefinite future time. Envicom has repeatedly and wrongly cited CEQA sections with a view to avoid providing required information and p.opcsed mitigation measures to offse�! adverse impacts identified in the DEIR. SCAG HOUSING PROJECTIONS Section G9 of the letter by City of Seal Beach questions that exceeding SCAG projections be considered beneficial. After speaking with Glenn Blossom, who drafted the letter from SCAG, these references to the SCAG Section K2 as proving in some way that exceeding SCAG plan is considered beneficial is completely erroneous. Glenn Blossom stated that there is no basis for assuming that exceeding SCAG projections is beneficial in any way, and that a mutually agreeable projection at the City level is pending. We recommend that the Class IV designation be changed to Class III or Class II based on these facts, in the final EIR. EXCESS AIR QUALITY EMISSIONS The City of Seal Beach letter shows Excess Air Quality Emissions that states increased air quality emissions of 275 times greater than that allowed by AQMP(and will inevitably require federal intervention for air quality management). This fact has not been discussed in the EIR. Envicom's response was that "the City's buildout projections which served as the basis for the latest AQMP did not accurately reflect the City's true buildout under its existing Plan,... (therefore) the future emissions inventory is not an -accurate baseline to work from." This is an inadequate response because it arbitrarily ignores the concerns of the Board and the City of Seal Beach as well. Seal Beach specifically requests a potential development scenario which would stay within the anticipated emissions "2010 budget". If none of the Proposed Alternative Plans would meet the anticipated emissions budget, it should be so stated. INADEQUATE GP POLICIES AND NO DETAILS ON ALTERNATIVE PLANS The City of Huntington Beach Environmental Board's request in letter section H5 for discussion of an Alternative level of buildout that would NOT require improvements to be made, was "considered to be beyond the scope of an alternative analysis for and EIR as defined in Section 15126d of the CEQA guidelines." S' 15126d Subsection 3 of the CEQA guidelines requires the discussion of alternatives "even if this would impede to some degree the attainment of the project objectives, or would be more costly." Page 13-133 Sections H 16 and H 18 response to the City of Huntington Beach Environmental Board's comments is totally erroneous. It should be stated in the DEIR and General Plan that the City of Huntington Beach will fully adhere to the wetland resources policy that will not allow any net loss of wetland acreage and habitat values. LACK OF MITIGATION MEASURES FOR BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Page 13-135,136,137 (H33) response to reduce adverse impacts to biological resources states that future studies and biological survey reports will be used to offset adverse impacts. Any reports and studies cannot be considered as mitigation measures pursuant to CFQA Guidelines. The-lead agency has not assured the public that "adverse im,pacts identified through such studies/reports will be fully mitigated. Further, it should be stated in the DEIR and General Plan that the City of Huntington Beach will fully adhere to the wetland resources policy that will not allow any net loss of wetland acreage and habitat values. We further recommend that wetland parcels, whether private or public, should be changed from residential to permanent open space conservation for wildlife use. The few remaining wetlands in the City of Huntington Beach must be permanently protected. The current zoning creates wetlands loopholes to appease vested interests, and do not protect the few acres of wetlands left in the City. HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE SITES ADEQUACY The response to the Board on Page 13-139 H39 refers to requests for maximum quantity limits on storing hazardous waste due to increased development intensifying the existing problems with diminishing hazardous waste disposal sites. The Envicom response is that "this is beyond the scope of the Program EIR." The DEIR should state whether existing hazardous waste disposal and storage sites will be adequate to handle the increase in hazardous waste generated as a result of future growth under the Plan, and if not will this require construction of new facilities. Envicom has failed to disclose the capacity of existing hazardous waste facilities and vc•hat potential exists for future expansion.. RESIDENTIAL LAND USE PERMITTED NEAR CONTAMINATED SITES The DEIR does not disclose whether hazardous waste sites can be improved by remediation measures. The response of Envicom on page 13-139 H42 that "this comment does not address an environmental issue or the adequacy of the DEIR therefore no response is required" is totally erroneous. Page 13-140 H47 The Board stated that mitigation measures proposed for reducing increased hazardous waste generation to less than significant levels is inadequate. Envicom response is that "the Hazardous Materials Element of the Draft General Plan is not .. intended to be a comprehensive update to the City's existing element" and implies that existing material policies and ordinances currently in place in the City are adequate. There is a lack of disclosure as to how current City ordinances will mitigate increased hazardous waste generation to less than significant levels. INAPPROPRIATE USE OF BEACHES IN PARKLAND DESIGNATION The response to the Board's comments on page 13-145 Section H76 state that the City Department of Community Services requested that beaches be included in the City's existing parkland acreage. The Board recommends that beaches should NOT be included as parkland because beaches are subject to intertidal influence, are overcrowded by persons from the regional area, are not only for City dwellers, are not fully utilized only by the City, and are.not available at all times or seasons. SCAG LETTER Page 13-189 through 11-198 of the collective letter front SCAG to which Envicom repeatedly refers in response to several commentors, including the City of HB Environmental Board. The paragraph referenced "K2" says that efforts are currently underway to resolve inconsistencies in housing projection between the City and SCAG. However, Envicom uses this reference repeatedly as though it answers the question of inconsistency, and somehow backs up the claim in the DEIR that exceeding the SCAG plan by 22% is considered "beneficial." Having spoken to Glenn Blossom personally, I verified that: o efforts are currently underway to resolve inconsistencies in projections o exceeding SCAG plan is NOT considered beneficial. These statements should be included in the DEIR and General Plan. I • RECEIVED VITY CLERK I- . WA4 HUHTINGTCi. :. ..'.C`i. March 4 , 1996 Connie Brockway, City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, CA 92648 This letter is to voice disapproval of the Planning Commission recommendations No . 50 and 2 . We do not feel any more commercial area should be allowed on Hamilton Ave . The current strip stores (Hamilton Center) are not completely rented and with the decrease in density, any more commercial buildings would create more va- cancies . (Having lived here since 1969, we don 't recall ever seeing them all rented) . There would be nobody to utilize any additional businesses . In addition, more stores could create more traffic and the current traffic along this street is very heavy at times . Hamilton Avenue is one of only three entrances into the City from the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area. As far as No . 2, why would anyone desire to build homes backed up to an apartment complex and across the street from a commercial area? All in all, we do not feel these changes are in the best interest of the City. Robert P . Bacon and Maryl nn G. Bacon 21432 Pensacola Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646-7549 (714) 968-6427 itECEtY UEBHERR - ANDERSSON z&/F1`- A f'' _ rtR T�aG ✓Leal �alale JixGna�i�f ( Gc.�'rt!`• r HUN1iNr-T.. ; =_�F. 17066 PALMDALE STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA647 t FEB 6 IU Ik4 i,;i cp tr4',$4F4'4r5� FEBRUARY 1 , 1996 J MR . BR 1 AN JAMES FF6 U 5 1996 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPAR_ ENT CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH �� 2000 MAIN STREET COMMUNiiY Otvi:Ljr �'`�' HUNTINGTON BEACH , CA. 92648 DEAR BRIAN: IN OUR TELEPHONE CONVERSATION LAST WEEK , YOU APPRAISED ME OF THE FACT THAT THE 8" X 11 " COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF VARIOUS HOUSES IN THE GOTHARD-PALMDALE-WARNER-CEDAR BLOCK HAD SOMEHOW BEEN MISPLACED OR LOST. TO REMEDY THIS PROBLEM WE ARE SUBMITTING A SECOND SET OF PHOTOGRAPHS. YOU ALSO ADVISED ME THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION HAD APPROVED THE APPLICATION OF THE "HISTORICAL OVERLAY" TO THIS AREA. WE ARE MOST UPSET BY THIS DECISION! WE CONSIDER THIS TO BE CAPRIOUS AND SHORT-SIGHTED. TO INCLUDE PALMDALE STREET, WHICH CONTAINS NO HISTORICAL STRUCTURES, IN A HISTORICAL OVERLAY , JUST DOESN 'T MAKE GOOD COMMON SENSEI IT IS A CLASSICAL EXAMPLE OF APPLYING A "BROAD BRUSH" APPROACH TO A VERY LOCALIZED PROBLEM. A FURTHER POINT I WOULD LIKE CLARIFIED IS YOUR STATEMENT "THAT EVEN IF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL DOES APPROVE THE HISTORICAL OVERLAY , IT WOULD HAVE NO ADVERSE IMPACT UPON OUR ABILITY TO DEVELOP OUR PROPERTY AT A LATER DATE , DUE TO THE FACT THAT PALMDALE STREET HAS INDUSTRIAL ZONING" . IS THIS INTERPRETATION CORRECT? WE APPRECIATE YOUR ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION IN THIS MATTER . SI ERELY YOURS , WILLIAM E . ANDERSSON GENERAL PARTNER ,�atarl �ano� &�e �v6 �VAL _?/7 0 7V p?e� '2 -(a Awl i,��l zC 0enerd pj� i 1,J f +6 '+ .1jG^ '4i '' I ,� % ABC r ryi ` r a�, ;L f �. •� �.' ..�i _.`!�.. IN,J.'.1�3 �. I • ' Lit \`r��y 4 .• � ,A. :'. •'�!!••�� 'r,� �� 2�- .}"M f ,�l�-"yam-p��r-,,:��y,,i � � � 't. .�e `��`,',� r ��e j 4-; �� ��• ���►.\�, ,� �-,,, .=. 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P t z, � .:; � .Y a 7 t .�' ,'� r x t t t 1 --.r-r.-y--t•'i f'1~l���j",r'�(�J' X � �'"` r I`I�. ...--•.-.�,�„��-__.a. 5 cam,-, 1�T Q y '����•'y t}. a � �M1 e�,'�"�y-p._� raj f+j w } r"k enteapafses - 1nC• REALTOR March 13, 1996 REF: 042\2C-1 Connie Brockway, City Clerk CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 Main St., 2"d Floor Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 RE: General Plan Update Dear Ms. Brockway: Please provide by return mail the complete definition and requirement of the proposed subject zones. Until these specifics can be reviewed to determine the impact on the parcel involved in a possible change to these zones, no comments can be made. Please advise by return if there is any cost in your complying with this request so that does not delay your providing these specifics. Thank you. 5eD & O'CONNOR LL LI ENTERPRISES, INC., Agent � s z=. e «n — m LD:ed "m o rV cn 1001 W. Whittier Blvd., La Habra, CA 90631-3796 • (310) 691-3237 / (714) 526-2291 / Fax (714) 526-0212 OFFICES IN COLORADO, IDAHO & WASHINGTON 10161 Broadview Place Santa Ana, California 92705 March 1 , 1996 RE: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN HUNTINGTON BEACH I am a property owner on England Stree next to #45 and #46 designated areas. I am totally opposed to the high density land use as described in the General Advisory committee designation. I stkong,lLy favor the Planning Commission recommendation. High density apartments in our immediate area have caused the area to deteriorate and become fragile. More high density housing would push the area, in time, to further deterioration. We currently have problems related to high density -drugs, violence and crime. These factors of high density bring all of the problems which cities then have to fight to correct and which cost more in dollars than the increased population ever brought to the city in revenues. I hope that density of only 15 units to the acre will help to preserve the already fragile neighborhood that has been severely impacted by the existing high density. Yours sincerely, David O. MacLachlan Q Z� T O�r LAJtj� S LAW OFFICES OF RECEIVED \� / /-ONr.I'4 AAIfJ PIA4 WI LLIAM LANDIS ctTY ^,`-Er:r �� �/1e y, , COrvic WJ,:;� ..1 /- C. Y Ady,.n HUNTING r!-`, _. L •(' i `,_ �F. 1901 AVENUE OF THE STARS (Rj �j SUITE 1050 • CENTURY CITY FEB �� �U ?3 Ali 1"� LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 90067 (310) 277-3322 • 277-4422 FAX (310) 277-1745 February 26, 1996 Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd floor Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 Re: General Plan Update No. 51 Dear Ms. Brockway: There presently exists a commercial zoning at this major intersection and I intend to reaffirm this zoning in any administrative or civil proceeding. The intersection is heavily traveled with Hamilton Street allowing access over the Santa Ana River channel. A designation of residential use for this quadrant would present a poor and potentially dangerous plan. I strongly request a designation of CG-Fl, Commercial General for Parcel #51. Vey truly yours, LLIAM LANDIS WL/ls Alt _ c 114 _ lrJf, r� -A°�� �� �, t 7� 3 � c3 l 6e�&14 i CoVIVCt 20471 Bushard Street Huntington Beach, CA 92646 November 12, 1995 Department of Community Development Planning Commission Chairman, Members _ 2000 Main Street _ Huntington Beach, CA 92646 c -> Subject : LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED . {"`y' DRAFT GENERAL PLAN Ca DM 7 ; NO. 52 20471 BUSHARD at the NW CORNER OF BUSHARD & INDIANAPOLIS C.F) Dear Commission Chairman and Members, As you may recall, the above referenced property was the most discussed agenda item of the Planning Commission meeting on September 2G, 1995. Though I was present that night, I was not planning to speak since I was in complete agreement with GPAC to keep the zoning of our property as Commercial Neighborhood. However, it appears that due to the hysteria generated by one individual living near our property, we may lose the zoning designation that we have had since 1967. Because of this, I spoke at the next meeting on October 10, and stated our position and reasons why this property must remain as is. When our property was subdivided in 1967, we did NOT keep this last parcel for future development to residential, and it was designed for and zoned for commercial. As your staff knows, driveway access for any homes that may be built would face onto Bushard and Indianapolis because of the lot size. An attractive commercial development would require only a single driveway on each street, and result in less traffic intrusions than a number of private drives. The enclosed photos of two medical or professional offices show what I refer to as an attractive commercial development. These offices would not cause the heavy increase in traffic, accidents or noise, nor would .they be any kind of attractive nuisance for children or students from the local schools. Because of the efforts of one person, George Naff, who is a homeowner living directly across Bushard Street from my property, several people have become concerned that a "strip center" is already planned for construction ! He has circulated the two fliers that I have attached for your review, showing his name and number at the bottom of each. Please also note the dates of 9/14/95 and 10/14/95 in small print at the lower right corner of each. The first flier was planned and printed by Mr. Naff within THREE days of ES Page - JL your notice of public hearings to discuss proposed land use recommendations. By misrepresenting the truth and lying about the "strip center" he has created the hysteria that you experienced at your meeting of September 26. Mr. Naff was told by your department staff that no permits have been pulled nor was any action taken by myself to build any type of development. He has circulated these fliers and told anyone that telephones him that a strip center is planned. He has refused to believe the possibility that anything else would be built on our property, and he has refused to believe that we are not interested in selling or developing our property at this time. The second flier was circulated by Mr. Naff after he felt he had "won" a victory over the "strip center" that has not even been planned. As before, he passed out fliers to passing cars, taped copies to the front doors of virtually every home in the neighboring area, and warned callers that the property will be developed into a strip center. And then, to make matters worse, Mr. Hank Goldman of the city Historic Resources Board, and also a neighbor of our property, uses his board position to attempt to sway your vote. The enclosed letter to Mayor Leipzig and the City Council Members should ONLY make recommendations -pertinent to the conservation and preservation of the city's historic resources. Since our property has no apparent historic interest, the Board members have no right to make any zone change recommendations as they have in this letter, and they should be strongly reminded of their sole purpose and objectives. In light of these facts, I would like to request that this agenda item as well as your straw vote be reviewed at your scheduled meeting of November 28, 1995. This will allow time for your final decision as scheduled for the meeting of December 12, and hopefully reason, rather than emotion will carry the day. I do not believe in mudslinging and innuendo to get my way, but I do believe in working with our neighbors when the day comes to do something with our property. I firmly believe in the property rights that we have and the zoning that has been in effect for almost 30 years. Please feel free to call anytime if necessary at 714-964-9052. Sincerely, y Dennis L. Holtz attachments I Page - 2 r� „��rt t4 spa, k«c�„ �����w•` III �+ 1dS JY y d I y y_ n n "STRIP CENTER IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD" --- U P DATE --- ,E WE WON ROUND ONE IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST THE STRIP CENTER PLANNING COMMISSION CASTS "STRAW" VOTE TO KEEP THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BUSHARD / INDIANAPOLIS (THE FARM) "RESIDENTIAL" --- BUT --- CITY PLANNING DEPT. & GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE TELL CITY COUNCIL : REZONE IT "COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD" -- INCREASED TRAFFIC / ACCIDENTS / NOISE -- EASY ACCESS BY OUR CHILDREN TO LIQUOR / CIGARETTES -- POTENTIAL HANGOUT FOR GANGS / DRUG TRAFFICKING -- PROMOTES VANDALISM / GRAFFITI -- LOCAL SHOPPING CENTERS HAVE ABUNDANT EMPTY SHOPS L I KEEP THE CORNER RESIDENTIAL - :I -- TO STOP THE REZONE WE MUST PETITION THE CITY COUNCIL -- A NEIGHBOR WILL SOON PETITION YOU FOR YOUR SIGNATURE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR HOW YOU CAN HELP, PHONE: NAN -- 962-4707 GEORGE -- 964-9879 STAN -- 964- 9557 10/14M i, Historic Resources Board ra CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Post Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 October 25, 1995 Mayor Victor Leipzig and Members of City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mayor Leipzig and Council Members: Re: PROPERTIES AT 20471 BUSHARD STREET AND 17301 EDWARDS/SAKAI NURSERY The Historic Resources Board held an ad hoc committee meeting on Tuesday, October 24, 1995. The above items were agendized and discussed and the following recommendations were made: PROPERTY AT 20471 BUSHARD STREET After a discussion, the ad hoc committee made the following recommendation: R.A.: The Historic Resources Board recommends to the City Council that the zoning on the property at 20471 Bushard Street be Residential Low Density (RL) not to exceed the density of the surrounding neighborhood. SAKAI NURSERY/17301 EDWARDS :'after a discussion and viewing of photos taken at the site. the ad hoc committee made the following recommendation: R.A.: The Historic Resources Board recommends to City Council that time be allowed for documentation of the site at the Sakai Nursery, its buildings and historical artifacts before demolition. These recommendations will be taken back to the Historic Resources Board for its approval at the next regular board meeting, scheduled for November 15. 1995. Respectfully submitted. RETTA WOLFE Chairman, Historic Resources Board cc: Historic Resources Board Members Mary Beth Ormsby, Assistant Planner Ron Hagan, Director, Community Services Dennis Holtz STOP THE STRIP CENTER IN LOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ! ! i OUR CITY PLANNING DEPT. RECOMMENDS THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BUSHARD / INDIANAPOUS BE REZONED COMMERCIAL - INCREASED TRAFFIC/ ACCIDENTS / NOISE - EASY ACCESS BY OUR CHILDREN TO LIQUOR/ CIGARETTES - POTENTIAL HANGOUT FOR GANGS/DRUG TRAFFICKING - PROMOTES VANDALISM / GRAFFITI - LOCAL SHOPPING CENTERS HAVE ABUNDANT EMPTY SHOPS KEEP THE CORNER ZONED RESIDENTIAL !, WE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CITY PLANNING MEETING AND VOICE YOUR OPINION -- ONLY A SHOW OF CONCERNED LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE HUNTINGTON BEACH CIVIC CENTER -- COUNCIL CHAMBERS 2000 MAIN STREET AT YORKfOWN TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1995 7:00 P.M... FOR MORE INFORMATION PHONE: H/B PLANNING: 536-5271 OR ONE OF YOUR CONCERNED NEIGHBORS:. NAN-- 962-4707 GEORGE -- 964-9879 STAN -- 964-9557 vnaros HISTORIC RESOURCES BOARD The City of Huntington Beach is now accepting applications for the City Council appointment to the Historic Resources Board. The board holds monthly meetings on the third Wednesday of each month. OBJECTIVES: To provide guidance and support in an advisory capacity to City Council on matters pertaining to historic issues including preservation of historic structures and sites, museum facilities and programs. And to encourage and promote expanded historic and cultural opportunities for all residents. COMPOSITION: The board is composed of eleven members appointed by the City Council by a majority vote. The term of office of the board members shall be four years. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should be concerned with protecting the overall quality of life in Huntington Beach through historic preservation and related activities. Any resident of the City of Huntington Beach may serve. The city seeks persons with professional backgrounds and/or a commitment and sensitivity to the local history that would enable them to serve in an advisory capacity. Applicants are not selected on the basis of representing a specific discipline, business, organization or cause. APPLY TO: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Office of the Mayor 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 or to the Civic Center, 4th Floor, City Council Secretary. SELECTION: For additional information about the Historic Resources Board, please contact the Cultural Services Division at (714) 536-5258. 6 DALE S. NEWMAN �� CAROLEE A. NEWMAN t � ��`✓� 4600 Monarea Drive Tarzana, California 91356 (818) 788-4888 City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 Attention: City Clerk RE: Land Use R—ammendations of Proposed General Plan City Council Hearing Scheduled for April 22, 1996 Map Desiguatiow 58 To Whom It May Concern: We are in receipt of the copy of your Land Use Recommendations of the Proposed General Plan relating to the above matter. We hereby are in agreement with and concur that the recommendations of parcel No. 58 in the above designation item as to Commercial General shall remain want. We therefore hereby request that the existing zoning designation continue on a permanent future basis. Thank you very much. Very truly yours, By. DALE SANFORD NEWMAN DSN/sp �Y- r=:a �g 7 CaVNCII A).t-1-j Willis L. Miller 13070 OLD BOLSA CHICA ROAD • WESTMINSTER, CALIFORNIA 92683 Telephone (714) 894-3896 LOA- p h 15 1996- City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: General Plan Dear Sirs, I recently received a letter from your office regarding the Land use recommendations of the proposed general plan for the City of Huntington Beach. Could you please send to me the explanation of the following terms: MV-F10-D-A (Mixed Use Vertical , Density 1.5 FAR (MU) 1.5 FAR (C) , 25 du/ac, Design , Overlay, Auto Overlay. �*ncerely yours, Dorothy M. �Miller Co V4 -Q.P-ele? de b/e, i�tT 57 S /I C/Us e r-&o J� City of Huntington Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 March 19, 1996 Dorothy M. Miller 13070 Old Bolsa Chica Road Westminster. CA 92683 SUBJECT: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN Dear Mrs. Miller: I am responding to your request for an explanation of the proposed land use category"MV-F10-d-a." This definition describes a Mixed Use land use category that allows both residential and commercial uses on the same property. The"MV' refers to"Mixed Use Vertical,"that permits residential uses above commercial uses. The"F10" designation describes a density factor of 1.5 Floor Area Ratio(the amount of building area per lot area)and 25 units per acre for residential uses. The"d" overlay refers to special "design" standards for the area. The"a" overlay describes the desire to have automobile dealers locate in this area, if feasible. I have attached excerpts from the proposed General Plan and highlighted the land use categories for your reference. If you should have any questions;please feel free to contact me at(714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Brian James Assistant PI i r CC Citv Council Ray Silver, Assistant City Administrator Melanie S. Fallon. Director of Community Development Linda S. Niles, Senior Planner g:bj:genp1an:ccgp:gp1tr2 CO%t`mmTy DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER Lv,v USE ELaiFE T TABLE LU-42 Land Use Schedule Land Use Category Typical Permitted Uses RESIDEA7L9L Residential Low(RL) Single family residential units; clustered zero-lot line developments; and"granny' flats. Residential Medium Single family residential units,duplexes, to«nhomes, and garden apartments. (RAC Residential Medium j Townhomes, garden apartments, apartment"flats." High Residential High (RH) ToNzmhomes, garden apartments, and apartments. I CO.VIERCL4L Commercial Small-scale retail commercial,professional offices, eating and drinking Neighborhood establishments, household goods,food sales, drug stores, personal services, cultural (CN) facilities, institutional, health, government offices, and similar uses. Generally, individual establishments should not exceed 10,000 square feet. If permitted. their frontage should be designed to convey the visual character of small storefronts. Commercial General Retail commercial,professional offices,eating and drinking establishments, (CG) household goods,food sales,drugstores,building materials and supplies, personal services, recreational commercial, overnight accommodations, cultural facilities, .government offices, educational, health, institutional and similar uses. Commercial Regional Anchor department stores, outlet stores,promotional ("big box") retail, retail I (CR) commercial, restaurants, entertainment, professional offices, financial institutions, automobile sales facilities.and similar region-serving uses. Commercial Office(CO) Professional offices and ancillary commercial services(financial institudons, photocopy shops. small restaurants.and similar uses). Commercial Visitor Hotels/motels,restaurants, recreation-related retail sales, cultural uses (e.g., (CV) museums)and similar uses oriented to coastal and other visitors to the City. AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 II- 2-Tj COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER LI.VD USE ELLWEA7 TABLE LU-42 (Cont. Cate orv`=—- 'TN' -cal Permitted Uses MIXED USE Mixed Use • Single uses containing Commercial Neighborhood (CN), (M) or Commercial General (CG) or Residential uses as listed above. • Mixed use areas that may include Vertically integrated Housing or Horizontally Integrated Housing (NIH) uses, townhomes, garden apartments, and mid-/high-rise apartments, Neighborhood (CST) and Commercial General (CG) uses. The exact density, location, and mix of uses in this If category is intended to be governed by a Specific Plan ("-sp") to allow greater design flexibility and to address the uniqueness of a particular area. Mixed Use-Vertically 0 Single use structures containing Neighborhood (CN)and Commercial General Integrated Housing (CG)uses as listed above. (MV) 0 Mixed use structures incorporating residential units on the second floor and/or rear of commercial uses; with restrictions on the r.pes of commercial uses to ensure compatibility with the housing. Mixed Use-Horizontally • Single use structures containing Neighborhood(CN)and Commercial General Integrated Housing (CG)uses as listed above. Multi-family residential, including tow•nhomes, garden apartments, and mid-Aiigh-rise apartments. • (Note: each use is limited to a portion of the total designated site,as prescribed by lice in this element.) INDUSTRML Industrial 0 Light manufacturing, research and development,warehousing,business parks and (I) professional offices, supporting retail,financial,and restaurants,and similar uses. • Warehouse and sales outlets. AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 11- 2 u CommumTY DE%TLOP.ME\-I•CHAPTER L-/,vD UsE ErF+f-+7 TABLE LU— 2 Cont. Land Use Category Typical Permitted Uses PUBLIC .AD J>,STJTL710 AL Public Governmental administrative and related facilities, Such 8S public utilities, (P) schools, public parkin.z lots, landfill . infrastructure, rehpous and similar uscs. I OPEN7 SPACE i Parks Public parks and recreational facilities. (os-P) Shoreline PUblic,N.owned coastal beaches. Ancillan.buildings may be permitted, such as food (OS-S) stands and recreation equipment rentals, as determined by City review and approyal. Consen-ation ' wed properties to be retained for environmental resource consen?ation and (OS-C) management purposes(e.g.,-wetlands protection). Ancillary buildings, such as maintenance equipment storage, may be permitted, as determined by City revie«'and approval. Water Recreation Lakes and other water bodies used for recreational purposes, such as boating, (OS-WR) sAimmine. and water skiine. AS A1v1ENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 II- Z°1 CONINILIITY DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER L.S.'.'D USE Er..EwE•T TABLE LU-42 (Cont. Land Use Density and Intensity Schedule Density Category Permitted DensitN/Intensity RESIDE.A'TL4L Residen+tal dens;Les i.^.dicate t?he maximum densav xvhich may be permitted on a site. The actual development density may be reduced to account for site conditions and constraints. 3.0 Maximum of 3.0 dwelling units per net acre. 4.0 Maximum of 4.0 dwelling units per net acre. 7.0-6-s Maximum of 6.5 d%%elling units per net acre. -15 Maximum of 15.0 dwelling units per net acre. -25 Maximum of 25.0 dwelling units per net acre. >30-w Greater than mwiimu e€30.0 dwelling units per net acre. COMMERCL4L AA'D Commercial and industrial intensities indicate the maximum floor area ratio INDUSTRL4L (FAR)which may be permitted on a site. The actual development intensity may be reduced to account for site conditions and constraints. FAR represents the total building area(floor space, excluding basements,balconies, and stair bulkheads) , lot divided by the total area of that tot. (Note-. commercial FARs exceeding 0.4 normally necessitate subterranean or subterranean parking to provide adequate space to meet code required parking). -F1 Maximum floor area ratio of 0.35. -F2 Maximum floor area ratio of 0.5. -F3 Maximum floor area ratio of 1.0. -F4 Maximum floor area ratio of 1.25 -F5 Maximum floor area ratio of I.S. -F6 Maximum floor area ratio of 2.0. -F7 Maximum floor area ratio of 3.0. AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 II- 2-41 CO;< MUNITI'DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER Lin D UsE Ft FkiEv7 �_. ._ .__ ... _.. _ _... ..- TABLE Lt-32 (font. Density Category Permitted DensityfIntcnsity - MIXED The i niensities/densi ties of structures vertically-integrating housing and commercial USE-IIEATICAL uses shall be determined b•, a combination of FAR and units per net acre. Each IA7EGR9TIO I Mixed Use site shall be limited bN a total buildins area F.k,R a commercial area 1 FAR, and a residential derisiry The cumulative total of commercial area FAR and residential density cannot :xceed the iota]building area FAIR. -F8 Maximum total building a%2 floor area ratio of 1 5, cornmercia] FAR of 0 ',5, and 25 units per net acre. -F9 IMaximum total building area floor area ratio of 1.5, comnmercial F.-;R cf 0.5, and 25 units per net acre. -F10 Maximum total building area floor area ratio of 1.5; structure may be full•developed with commercial uses,or combined%%ith housing at a maximum density of 25 units r net acre. -FI I Maximum total building area floor area ratio of 2.0-1 structure may be fully developed %Nith commercial uses, or combined%%iih housing at a maximum density of 25 units r net acre. -F12 Maximum total building area floor area ratio of 3.0; structure may be fully developed -kith commercial uses, or combined with housing at a maximum density of 30 units Der net acre. -F13 Maximum total building area floor area ratio of 1.5; structure may be fully developed with commercial-uses, or combined with housing at a maximum density of 15 units per net acre. MIXED The densities/intensities of commercial and residential uses are indicated by ar.FAR USE-N0RIZ0 7AL for the commercial portion of the site and units per acre for the residential portion of 1A7EGR9TION the site. Site areas allocated for each use are specified in the policies contained in this element. -(FAR)/upa* Maximum floor area ratio and units per net acre as indicated for each zone on the Land Use Plan. AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 II- 3c� COMMUNITi,DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER Imo.,,D USE FLrt;E•? TABLE LU-53 Development"Overlay** Schedule. Land Use"Overlay" Characteristics/Requirement9 Category7` - Specific Plan Permits underlying land uses and requires that a Specific or Development Plan be -sp formulated for large scale, mixed-use multi-phased development protects.%-h:ch proxides greater Specificity for land use and infrastructure plans, design and ` dcN,elo ment standards. and hasing/implemer.tation Pedestrian District Permits underlying land uses and requires conformance to land use (restrictions -pd on non-pedestrian active uses)and design standards (e.g., siting of building � frontages)to ensure high levels of pedestrian activity alone the street frontage. Historic District Permits re-use of existing historic structures for the underlying land uses. -h Residential Mobile Permits the development of a mobile home park in Home Park addition to the underlying land uses. This designation is -rmp intended to allow the density of a mobile home park to exceed the underlying density. Automobile District Permits the development of an automobile district in addition to the underlying -a land uses. Special Design Standards Permits underlying land toes in accordance with special design standards. AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 II- 31 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER LAND USE ELEMENT • limitation of building heights to those Design and Development compatible with of the LU 10.1.13 surrounding neighborhood; Require that Commercial General uses be designed • siting and design of structures and inclusion and developed to achieve a high level of quality, _of amenities to facilitate.and encourage distinctive character, and compatibility \0th existing pedestrian activity; uses and development including the consideration of: siting of buildings along common incorporation of site landscape, particularly sidewalks, pedestrian areas, and bicycle along street frontages and in parking routes that are connected with lots; surrounding residential areas; linkage of buildings by common • siting and location of access architectural design. landscape and pedestrian stems. to ax oid the points and, where feasible, appearance of independent the inclusion of reciprocal free-standing structures surrounded b\ access. parking; • siting and design of structures to facilitate • inclusion of extensi\e landscape that should and encourage pedestrian activin-; be used to Visually "extend" the character of surrounding residential siting of one or more buildings in proximity to the street frontage to convey a visual neighborhoods; and (1-LC 1, CE relationship to the street and sidewalks; 2.3.39 I-LU 4, 1-LU S, 1-LU 7, 1-LU architectural treatment of I&Fgff buildings 10 and 1-LU 1=) to minimize t-he visual sense bulk Commercial General Uses(CG) and mass, using techniques such as the modulation of building volumes and Permitted Uses(in addition to Policy T 1.1) articulation of all elevations; and LU 10.1.11 inclusion of consistent ate--well designed Promote the introduction of a diversity of uses in signage designed and integrated Commercial General centers, particularly those wi�h into the building's architectural containing anchor grocery stores that improve their character. (I-LU 1, I-LU 4, 1-LU J. relationship with surrounding residential I-LU 7, I-LU 10, and 1-L(, II) neighborhoods and increasing their %liability as places of community acti%ity. These may encompass LU 10.1.14 such uses as adult or child daycare facilities, Encourage the long-term physical maintenance and community meeting rooms, "neighborhood" economic vitality of Commercial General areas, restaurants, entertainment, and cultural facilities. including the consideration of the use of pro-active (I-LU 1,I-LU Z I-LU 4,and l-LU i) programs of economic reinvestment, code LU 10.1.12 enforcement and redevelopment. (1-LU 16 and 1-LU 17) __nte __ ___ ___V_s .h,_, ...__ .h eemeFs exist and it is d d that the Commercial Reeional Uses(CR) se Permitted Uses(in addition to Policy 7.1.1) LU 10.1.15 aeiShbeFheeds. Encourage the incorporation of community-oriented facilities in regional commercial developments, such as telecommunications centers, public meeting AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 11- 3 U) 39 COtitML' rTY DEVELOPMEI•'T CHAPTER LAND USE ELEMEN7 rooms, daycare facilities, and cultural uses. (1-LU 1, ofnee Commercial Office I-LU 4, and I-LU 7) (CO) Design and Development Permitted Uses (in addition to LU 10.1.16 Policy 7.1.1) Require that regional commercial developments be -designed-to cbnvey the visual sense of an integrated center by consideration of the following principles: Design and Development • use of multiple building volumes and LU 10.1.17 _ masses and highly articulated facades Require that additions to existing office to reduce the visual sense of large scale developments be designed to complement -the existing structures and achieve a consistent "boxes"; character. (1-L U 1, 1-L U 2, I-L U 4, and 1-L U 10) • use of roofline or height variations to visually differentiate the building Vim—CemrneKial —uses Commercial massing and incorporation of recesses Visitor Uses (CV)and setbacks on anv elevation above the second floor above grade; Permitted Uses (in addition to Policy 7.1.1) • siting of a portion of the buildings in proximity to their primary street LU 10.1.18 frontage to convey a visual relationship Require the inclusion of uses and elements that to the street and sidewalks; contribute amenities for visitors, such as public activity areas and onsite recreational facilities • design of the exterior periphery of the (health clubs, spas, etc.). (I-LU 1, I-LU 2, and I-LU structures to contain shops, restaurants, display vindows, and other elements that provide visual interest to parking LU 10.1.19 areas and the street elevation; Encourage the incorporation of meeting rooms, • inclusion of a "public square" as a conference and banquet facilities, and other uses gathering place of public activity in available to visitors and the City's residents in major multi-tenant regional centers; visitor-serving development projects. (I-LU 1, I-LU • clear identification of building entrances; 2,I-LU 4,and 1-LU 7) use of landscape that provides a Design and Development three-dimensional character; LU 10.1.20 • encourage the . provision . of Require that visitor-serving commercial public art; developments be designed to reflect and be compatible with their setting and/or function (e.g., • inclusion of consistent and well-designed design of park buildings avoiding colors, materials, signage integrated with the building's and architectural forms that visually dominate the architectural character, including park setting). (1-LU 1, I-LU 2, 1-LU 4,and I-LU 10) pedestrian-oriented signage; and • design of parking structures to be visually M=D-USE DISTRICTS AND CORRIDORS (MH. MV. integrated with the commercial A buildings. (1-L U 1, I-L U 4, 1-LU 5, Goal I-LU 7, I-LU 10,and I-LU 13) LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 1I- 39) 40 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN-T CHAPTER • LAND USE ELEMENT commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce uses along the street frontage (housing may be the need for automobile use, located to the rear and/or on upper floors). (1-LU 1, I-LU 4,and I-LU S) Objective LU 11.1.7 LU 11.1 Require that mixed-use development projects be Provide for the development of structures that designed to achieve a consistent and high quality integrate housing with commercial uses, and ensure character, including the consideration of the: the compatibility of these uses. • visual and physical integration among the Policies commercial and residential uses (Plates Permitted Uses LU-3 and LU-4); LU II.l.i architectural treatment of building Accommodate the development of structures and elevations to convey the .isual sites that integrate heusing units with retail and character of multiple building volumes office commercial uses in areas designated for and individual storefronts and "mixed use' on the Land_ Use Plan Map in residential units: accordance v%ith Policy 7.1.1. (1-LU 1, 1-LU 4 and i�1-L U ' inclusion of separate and Nveil-defined entries that convey the visual character LU 11.1.2 of individual identity for commercial Limit commercial uses in mixed-use development uses and each residential unit, which projects to those uses that are compatible with the may be accessed from exterior facades. residences. (I-LU 1, 1-LU4, 1-LU 7, and 1-LU!0) interior courtards, and/or common areas; LU 11.1.3 siting and design of parking areas and Establish incentives for the inclusion of day-care, facilities to be integrated with and not public meeting rooms, and other dominate the architectural character of community-oriented facilities in mixed-use districts; the structure(s): and possible including the use of bonus densities, inclusion of extensive site landscape, where expedited entitlements,or other techniques. (I-LU 1, I-LU1,I-LU4,and 1-LU� feasible. (1-LU 1, -LU 4, 1-L::S, I-LU 7, I-LU 10,and I-LU 13) LU 11.1.4 Require the incorporation of adequate onsite open INDUSTRIAL(I) space and recreational facilities to serve the needs of Goal the residents in mixed-use development projects. LU 12 (I-LU 1,I-LU 4, I-LU 8,and 1-LU 10) Achieve the development of industrial uses that Design and Development provide job opportunities for existing and future residents, as well as the surrounding subregion, and LU 11.1.5 generate revenue for the City. Require that mixed-use developments be designed to mitigate potential conflicts between the commercial Objective and residential uses, considering such issues as LU 12.1 noise, lighting, security, and truck and automobile Provide for the continuation of existing and the access. (1-LU 1. 1-LU 4, I-LU 10,and l-LU 11) development of additional industrial uses that capitalize upon the existing and emerging types of LU 11.1.6 industries, offer opportunities for the clustering of Require that the ground floor of structures that key economic sectors, and maintain the character horizontally integrate housing with and quality of the City. commercial uses iHeer-peFai locate commercial AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 1995 II- 40)y� L 7 MODULATION OF BUILDING MASSES,VOLUMES,AND ROOF . LINE DIVERSITY OF USES(FOOD, r - . SERVICES,AND HOUSING) •Irk' . IU•� �= � , SIGNS INTEGRATED WITH _ - t=' ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER s BUILDING LOCATED IN rR"XIMITY TO SIDEWALKS AND - S- ,R'cE T fF• 1 �,r c��--�i,,;" ,,� SVG S ORIE -TED TO FCDEST,C51'S;NOT ~ f ,Z � A :_ '= 1 G}-�y' I AiTiCULATED 3UILD:1'G E!,VATION'S ...,, _.1 t. LK!S A PLEI%SANT PLACE - _.� jam- , �,..i�:�� ::: -��• : '� TC Bf ci:ILDINGSTOREFRONTSARE ORiENTEv TO PEDESTRIANS; r ..✓ L i Z 124,N'5PARE.N7 AN E D A7 GRAD.. .•�fC r• �•' Via: i• }`• y� ;, .� gr 11, *Not in the City of Huntington Beach COMMERCIAL AND MIXED-USE {{ DISTRICTS DESIGN PRINCIPLES 6L�_3 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN II-;2 4/'11�6 -7 Lo.�vL.L 1 pD.n.N LAW OFFICES L da t✓,L9J NOSSAMAN, GUTHNER, KNOX & ELLIOTT, LLP ` �4`46 F444o_10 WAL7SR L. NOSSAMAN SUITE 1800 JOHN T. KNOX 11886-1964) 18101 VON KARMAN AVENUE WARREN G. ELLIOTT OF COUNSEL P_0 BOX 19772 IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92 71 3-97 72 SAH FRANCISCO WASMINGION.DC. THIRTY-FOURTH FLOOR TELEPHONE (7141833-7800 SUITE 800 50 CALIFORNIA STREET FACSIMILE (714) $33.7878 1227 25TH STREET. N.W. SAN FRANCISCO. CA 94111 WASHINGTON. O.C. 20037-1156 (415) 398-3600 (202) 223-9100 LOS ANGELES SACRAMENTO THIRTY-FIRST FLOOR SUITE 1000 445 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET 915 L STREET LOS ANGELES. CA 90071.1602 SACRAMENTO. CA 95314.3701 (213) 612-7800 (916) 442.8888 REFER TO FILE NUMBER 311111-111 April 1, 1996 �. Mayor Dave Sullivan and City Council Members _t City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: General Plan Update - Area 70 (Cambro) G Dear Mayor Sullivan: I am writing to you on behalf of Cambro Manufacturing, headquartered at 7601 Clay, in General Plan Land Use Area No. 70. While the Planning Commission voted unanimously to designate this area IG (Industrial General), planning staff has subsequently added the coverage designation"F-2," which equates to a .5 maximum coverage. This designation would set up a legal non-conforming use status for the Cambro facility. Cambro's existing building is 234,123 square feet on 417,740 square feet(9.59 acres)of land area. This existing coverage ratio is .56. We therefore respectfully request that the General Plan designation remain simply as "IG," or in the alternative ask that you redesignate the proposed update for Area 70 to IG-F3, which would provide for a greater coverage ratio and protect this important and long standing member of the Huntington Beach commercial industrial sector. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Very truly yours, John P. Erskine !�� lr� —70 of NOSSAMAN, GUTHNER, KNOX & ELLIOTT, LLP OC\960890002 r' 0/,4 NOSSAMAN, GUTHNER, KNOX & ELLIOTT, LLP Mayor Dave Sullivan and City Council Members April 1, 1996 Page 2 JPE/Imb Attachments cc: Brian James Ray Silver -7 cov"'OL Joan Olsen Attorney at Law 1926 Lake Road Ponca City,OK 74604 t.". '_JJ - (405)765-0834 or 767.1060 IWAR 2 91996 4,25;, 1996 Ms. Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Re: Land Use Recommendations of the Proposed Draft General Plan, No. 77 Open Space in front of my Property Located at 17172 Edgewater-Lane. Dear Ms. Fallon: Enclosed is a letter which I sent to you on September 18, 1995. My position has not changed. I am completely opposed to the Proposed General Plan Land Use Designation No. 77 regarding the use of open space in front of my property which I have owned since 1975 located at 17172 Edgewater Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Environmental progress does not mean increased building, increased congestion, elimination of beautiful harbor views for long time property owners in an effort to please the economic greed of one property owner, private or commercial. Recreational easements remain necessary to have access to recreational properties. Allowance by the City Council in the past for one property owner, private or commercial, to build three-story condominiums over an earthquake fault should be enough action to please one property owner. Certainly the City Council will not impose one property owner's wants to impact the destruction of the open space in front of property owners' homes and destroy the existing access to the present recreational development. Please regard this letter as evidence to voice my opposition to change for the use of the open space directly in front of my home from RECREATIONAL EASEMENT---which means NOT SUPPOSE TO BUILD--to residential. Sincerely, Lit" Joan (Buttram ) Olsen Encs. Joan Olsen Attorney at Law 1926 Lake Road Ponca City,OK 74604 (405)765-0834 September 18, 1995 Ms. Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development City of Huntingtor 1;,---h 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Re: Land Use Recommendations of the Proposed Draft General Plan Public Hearings, Scheduled for September 26, and October 10, 1995 Dear Ms. Fallon: This refers to your letter dated September 11, 1995 on the above matter. I purchased the property at 17172 Edgewater Lane in 1975. I have watched the continuing encroachment of my space and my view, and those of my neighbors, during these past years and am adamantly opposed to any proposed plan which would permit any building or construction inhibiting my view from my property--specifically any plans in the No. 77 Huntington Harbor Bay Club Specific Plan. I shall plan on suing for any damages which result from any developments permitted by the City which devalues my property. It was not enough that the City of Huntington Beach allowed the constructon of three-story condominiums directly over an earthquake fault and blocking the view of many residences--now it seems the City is proposing to further a!!mv more congestion and view blocking develop,��cnw. Enclosed is my check for $20.00. Please send me a copy of the Draft General Plan at the above address. Additionally I am making demand by way of this letter that all information regarding this proposed plan be sent to me. Sincerely, Joan (Buttram) Olsen Enc. DM 3+ • `i`', .-nl.,t � ?t.<. ri�ii!.4Y� F�FF.� \ szGiilil ��7tl�.' � h�\�t�r Y Ca:� ;:3 2 z \... '. • ` �� �# \ i`Iiil� i� :t4�LlQ3�.>•?>i: 76. WARNER 500'N.OF RESIDENTW.MEDIUM [RESIDENTIAL ESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY RESIDENTAAI.LOW DENSITY PCH DENSITY 1 77. HUNTINGTON MIXED DEV MEDIUM HUNTINGTON HARBOR BAY R BAY CLUB ENSITY(RM-15)AND CLUB SPECIFIC PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN. OMMERCIAL REGIONALCR-Fl-SP7& TERMINATION OF OPENSPACE- ESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY BOLSA CHICA RECREATION OS-R L-& 5 9 J s WARNER AVE L I VL : a� WE T � � N OEDGEw°TE4 � � ,rr[s o� nw d M CF—R wrc• we WE°T"ERLT BdT CF-R x Kw u SE w S i o AW WARNER qVE ' VAT Lr. r w aQ 3 -x\ Z-Z ^ S o 1� \�S'v •Y � C 0 \ o sr c o 0 cF4 + �� + ^ J. L. Heidemann ti, ley / 7070 Via Mariposa Sur G Bonsall, CA. 92003 March 14, 1996 Mayor Dan Sullivan City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Subject: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN Dear Mr. Sullivan: It has come to our attention the City of Huntington Beach would like to change the zoning of our property at 5772 McFadden Avenue, from Industrial General to Public - underlying Industrial. The Calvary Chapel that is leasing this property now we feel is a temporary tenant, and the other tenants on the site are industrial tenants, and when the church leaves we will want industry back into that building again. We do not want a zoning change. If you have any questions, we can be reached at: J. L. Heidemann at 619-945-7070. K.V. Heidemann at 619-940-9567. Thank you very much for you help, Sincer +� l L. Heidem eidemann c/c City Clerks / General Plan Advisory Committee Planning Commission Sain Vincen d Paul Catholic Church Iglesia Cat6lica de San Vicente de Padl &145 Talbert Avenue Huntington Beach,California 92646-1599 (714) 842-3000 FAX (714)842-6780 13 October 1995 City Of Huntington Beach Planning Commission RECEIVED FROM Community Development Department AND MADE A PART OF THE RE D AT HE 2000 Main Street COUNCIL MEETING OF OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Huntington Beach, CA 92648 CONNIE BROCKWAY,CITY CLERK Attn: Linda Niles With regard to the Land Use Recommendations of the Proposed General Plan, we are very concerned about location No. 95 (300' SE of Beach and Talbert (Western 1/2 of Crest View School)]. / We absolutely do not support the plan to change this area to Commercial General (CG-F1) for the following reasons: 1.) We prefer to maintain a residential quality to this property in the neighborhood or to maintain its use as a school. 2.) There seems to be more than sufficient commercial property in the immediate and nearby areas of the city. Huntington Beach does not need more available commercial propoerty. 3.) We are not encouraged by the eventual increase of traffic on Talbert Avenue near the Church and cemetery and the inevitable congestion and noise it would bring. Most importantly, we very strongly prefer to maintain a residential quality to our area as much as possible and to not have the commercial busy traffic of Beach Boulevard encroach even more into our neighborhood. S' cerely submitted,'/ R rend Jerome T. Karcher Pastor cc: Most Reverend Michael Driscoll, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Orange \ Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO a;e+' 1+1 o l�t� f . CP 3 �,�r'gtJrGS RECEIVED FROM AND MADE A PART OF THE EC D AT HE ._ COUNCIL MEETING OF OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY,CITY CLERK Ar�e�c.n� To: The City Council and Mayor of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Date: February 4, 1996 NO! To Commercial Development Of Crest View School! As a parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, I r oppose the City of Huntington Beach's plan to rezone the Crest View School property from Low Density Residential/Public-Semi Public use to Commercial General The development of this site for commercial/retail purposes would increase the traffic on Talbert Avenue, Beach Boulevard and other streets. This would severely impact St. Vincent de Paul Church, its activities, and the parishioners. We request the City Council to maintain the existing zoning of the Crest View School site, and to not allow commercial development of this residential area. ignature) �,,Ffby-ne n4 r S �� Xe 1 Name Address 02-05-96 01 : 23M FROM 111 TO CITY CLER"' P 0 1 tCE9 tLs 0 AGE 01 02/e5/19SE 12.04 714843036b OTC CLEERIK, FUNI-,Y DIVA HUNTINGTOH CtUF. r: � 1996 02-os-96 .r ,fir � `��To.- City Staff. Council Members, ,M.a�or and OV District Office. ��� CITY 1;GS 1,+�> G;_k " OFFICE .From: Deborah and Chris 14endr.ix, 18322 Thomas Circle, H.B. 92646. RE: The rezoning of the rest =Rropeity. We are strongly against the rezoning. We moved here, from the San Fernando Valley, under the impression that.Huntington Beach was. a good place to raise a family and live in a safe. environment. When we were looking for a house, 3 yrs ago, we drove through the City and visited the malls. We were happy with what we saw. We saw a community that stood the test of the eying times and we accredited that to the strong community organizations. Over the last 3 years we have seen some decline in the family environment that we thought we were buying into. We are seeing gangs of kids hanging out in front of liquor stores, we have had oux car broken into and we have noticed vacant stores on Beach Blvd with some vandalism. I realize that the community services can only do so much and that the nest relies on the community itself. This is why this neighborhood is fighting this proposal, because it will just add to the problems this city is going to be facing in the next 10 years. I ,saw the Valley decline at a much Faster rate than this, however if you do not take all of these signs seriously you will have more problems than you can imagine. I know that all of you live here and you want H.B. to remain a pleasant place to live. To ensure this, you must look at why this community has survived as long as it has. The General Plan is a good one. It encouraged fa,nxilie5 to move and stay here. This neighborhood needs an elementary schcwl more than a bunch of empty shops. Please do not kid yourself into thinking that will not happen, Just look around. If we cannot have the school then it must remmw open space or more residential property and open space. As for the school district. I know the schools need money, but you cannot arbitrarily change zoning justbeeause it particular group wants to make more money.. The school district can sell to a presidential developer. We can't just have oua' house rezoned so we can sell it for more money and neither can the school district. ILA, �yt�a�d a,� �ee,�la �r tom./�•� as�� � � , � Preve.4, d 6% SUBJECT: CREST VIEW SCHOOL PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE 7 (No. 95 Proposed General Plan Advisory Committee Land Use Recommendation April S. 1995) We, the undersigned urge the Huntington Beach Planning Commission not to change the existing zoning of Crest View School (300' SE of Beach and Talbert) from Community Facilities - Education to General Commercial. We are residents of the Crest View School neighborhood with major street boundaries of Beach Blvd. , Talbert, Ellis and Newland. Our neighborhood is closest to the proposed commercial development and would clearly be most affected by it. Currently the school is used by church groups, sporting events, nursery/day school and families for a greenbelt/play area. We are against any type of commercial venture -- whether it be a strip mall or Wal Mart store -- being placed so near to our homes because of the following: 1. Our home values would go down. There would be no incentive to fix up our houses. W 2. More traffic. Beach Boulevard has plenty. Any a a type of commercial development would put extra traffic w on Talbert and possibly on streets through our c v� neighborhood. _ a 3. Trucks/unloading at all hours would be a 0 0 disturbance. o a Z w m 4. More law enforcement needed to respond to the LL<W2W inevitable problems of greater numbers of people who w o 2 o o congregate at strip malls and the like. W2Z U W z o S. The character of our neighborhood would forever a Q change from a fairly quiet, decent, family-oriented neighborhood to one which would most certainly attract residents from neighboring cities (especially if a Wal Mart is built) . We say this situation would rapidly change and bring a bad element to our neighborhood once commercial development is brought so close to our homes. There are two strip malls already at Beach and Talbert. They service our neighborhood adequately now. The 5 Points Shopping Center is used by many of us also. There are plenty of existing commercial zones in Huntington Beach with vacant buildings in need of tenants/owners. Why not utilize what's already there instead of causing more urban blight and destroying our neighborhood. A �� �� • b 1 To: The Mayor, City Council, and Planning Commissioners Subject: Proposed Land Use Designation Change for the Crest View School (District Map 40, Item No. 95) Date: October 4, 1995 We, the residents of the Crest View School neighborhood,take issue with the City of Huntington Beach to change the Land Use Designation of 1/2 of the Crest View School from Residential Low Density to Commercial General. The Crest View School is located 300' directly East of the SE corner of Beach Blvd and Talbert Ave. What this means is that the school property will now be available for commercial development. What the residents who live in this area have heard through various channels, is that this land is being seriously considered for the building of a Wal Mart store, and the "true intention" is to rezone all this land as Commercial General. This is completely unacceptable to all of us --the residents who live in the Crest View School neighborhood. The justification of our position, is that the rezoning of this land is in direct contrast on numerous fronts to our City's own Draft General Plan (GP), dated April 5, 1995,and Amendment 94-2 dated Sept. 26, 1995. As the notification letter sent to us declares, the GP is considered to be the "constitution" of the City. It is the duty of the Planning Commission and City Council to follow the policies contained within this "constitution". The foremost conflict arises from the GP's Land Use(Amendment 94-2) statement LU 13.1.6: "Encourage surplus schools and other public properties to be made available first for other public purposes, such as parks, open space,schools, adult or child care". The statement goes on to say that any reuse and/or development shall be determined by "compatibility with the type and character of adjacent uses." LU (Amendment 94-2) 13.1.7a. Furthermore,the utilization will include the "maintenance of active, usable open space for use by the surrounding neighborhood." (LU Amendment 94-2 13.1.7 f.) We strongly believe that rezoning to Commercial General use violates this concept. With a City park being some distance away, the school land is often used for relaxation by the neighborhood as our "green belt area". In addition, soccer games and practices are frequently held on the playing field. Portions of the school are used for preschool and community church services. The City should continue to make these uses available as stated in the GP LU Issue#18: "....network of parks and open spaces that represent a significant recreational and visual asset for residents....". We feel that the development of any portion of this land for a large retail store is not compatible to the open space purpose and the "adjacent use" of day care and single family homes. In addition from GP Amendment 94-2, we are aware that the GP Advisory Committee and Staff'recommend changing the zoning of the entire school property to Commercial General. There will be no open space available. A second conflict of this re-zoning proposal to the General Plan is with LU 10.1.6: "adequately protect the residential use from the excessive or incompatible impacts of noise,light, traffic,visual character, and operational hazards." Furthermore, with regard to housing, LU Issue#4 states that some areas "have been characterized by a significant deterioration in their quality, resulting in declining property values and increased social problems and crime." And lastly,LU Issue#13 states: "Traffic from many commercial areas is intruding onto adjacent residential streets." All of these issues greatly concern us in the Crest View School neighborhood. In particular, a decline in the value of our homes has us especially angered. Many of us have been remodeling our homes over the years. We take pride in our community and homes,while we are also increasing their value. With the building of a large retail store in our neighborhood, the assessed value of our homes will instantly drop. We know this for a fact from speaking with several appraisers. The reasons are always the same; more people,traffic,crime, etc. Real Estate agents are always quick to point out that a house is "close to the school". They don't emphasize that a large retail complex is in your backyard. This decline in the quality of neighborhoods is specifically what the General Plan wishes to avoid. The rezoning of the Crest View School land is contradictory to this policy.' We do not want to end up like many areas of Santa Ana. With our home values suddenly declining,we will be "at risk". With a large retail center located on this rezoned land,traffic in and around our neighborhood will dramatically increase. The GP makes many statements regarding traffic on Beach Boulevard, and the overflow onto residential streets. In lieu of this fact, the Land Use Element Table LU-6 states for Subarea 6G(includes Crest View): "Limit access to and from Beach Boulevard, clustering driveways and entrances as feasible for multiple businesses." This means that the entrances and exits for a Wal Mart, or other large center, will connect to Talbert Avenue. People will then have a choice to either turn left and add to the congestion of Beach Blvd, or go right and add to Talbert,Newland,and Magnolia. The Crest View neighborhood has streets which connect Talbert to Ellis, and others which connect to Beach Boulevard. How long will it be before shoppers discover this "shortcut", and begin driving in front of our homes? Some will even get lost. We do not want strangers and traffic creating even more noise and endangering our children. We already are affected by the current flow along Beach Boulevard. Do not make the situation worse. When one reviews the GP school location map PF-4, it is evident that Crest View is truly the only local school for our neighborhood. Is it wise to change the zoning and lose the possibility of a school forever? This conflicts with GP Issue#19 which states: "forecasts of population growth and demographic characteristics clearly indicate a need for additional classroom space in the future." If the school does not return for our young people, then perhaps it could eventually be converted to use by those on the "other end" of the age spectrum. RCSE Issue#8 proclaims: "...increases in the senior population....would increase demand for senior services. The City should assess possibilities for building a new facility in the future to meet increased demand." These concepts we believe are more beneficial to our neighborhood and the community as a whole,than with another retail "mega center". With regard to "another" shopping center, rezoning the entire Crest View school site(as recommended in the Staff Report), would create a huge complex. According to the Land Use Intensity Schedule category 41,the maximum floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.35 would result in a retail center of 210,000 sq ft. [total land area of 600,000 sq ft X 0.351. The GP lists the nearby Loehmann's 5 Points Plaza (Beach Blvd & Main),as 155,000 sq ft, and this is a b:i plaza. For comparison, the "Crest View Complex" will be 35% larger than 5 Points! Is this really necessary? Have the effects been fully thought out? What about competition with the existing retail centers? The GP LU Issue#9 makes note of "over concentration of commercial centers... ....resulting in vacancies." A large retail store, such as Wal Mart, could seriously damage the sales at other stores; resulting in them going out of business. The overall sales and income to the City would be essentially unchanged; it would merely shift locations. If the thought is that a large "super store" would bring in additional tax revenue, it would have to be as the result of shoppers coming from outside Huntington Beach. People from cities such as Garden Grove,Westminster, Costa Mesa, and Santa Ana would be inclined to shop here. What concerns us is that these cities have gang problems, and gangs are always looking for "new turf" to infiltrate. Huntington Beach already deals with a large influx of people to the beaches ("Downtown on July 4th in particular"), and it concerns us that more people will now be coming into our neighborhood. The GP Amendment No 94-2 makes recommendations with regard to retail vacancies, restructuring Beach Boulevard,creating a "district of regional commercial activity" for Edinger Ave (Subarea 5C), and promoting development of Huntington Center. We think that this makes good sense,as it will be able to provide outside shoppers with closer access to the 405, and reduce the "invasion" into our neighborhood. We, the residents of Crest View School neighborhood, believe that the Planning Commission and City Council must review these serious concerns we have outlined above. We recommend that they follow the true intentions written in the City's General Plan, and vote to maintain the existing zoning for the Crest View School as Public-Semi Public. Sincerely, The Neighborhood Residents of Crest View School (Signatures to be presented at the Planning Meeting) jfl aA,e-s Subject: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change f y 111 �l�G L Name A dress N e Address 7 -57 ��'• Name Address l 917/ vtt L.-C 6-IfK Name Address VAL,,-YA Cll Name Address 0� Name Address / ,� F/ 6 Name Address ors N e Address J Name Address i Name Addres Name Address :a Subject: Crest View School Proyosed Zoning Change ame Address Name Address Name r Address ?/l Si 6",At Name Address me Address 4,�-7,- Tfti--P t�� A, Ne ve Address 6 27 2 C A � v ,# /+--c, Name Address 2 Nalme Address D ip-cy G U YF Name Address Na a Address ��Iz? lc (Ln � Name Address I Subject: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change N Address 1 f.2,f/ 7'`!'�.9 s C i rl Name Address � 1 Name Address ,9:��74 7 hr me Address NafiLe Address Name Address Name Address —L Y-412= Name Address ame Address Name Ad Tess "WA -- - Na Add ess i Subject: Crest View School Prouosed Zoning Change Name Address Name ddress Nam Address —7,e,� A2 g,-2—Ty Name Address 119 ie Address Z ame Address Name Address MAR W- Name Address Name Address �,�/ � y, Name Address O N}! f(%CN �S / O Z- "/to 67 P q2. 4. V C Name Address CY y /-4/(. 7-7) f y t RE: 95. CREST VIEW SCHOOL ZONING CHANGE /7 OcJ CJ C�._7 t L Nam Address Name Address Name Address l�t�lz Name Address e Address r 1 Z Name Address ame Address Name Address Name Address Name Address N e Address s Subiect• Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change ZIO1. � .- e Add ess 2. O �• Name Address 3. Name Address 4. Mdol E . 1��LC .Z d'2 L :-- co/,i re DIz J-i l,3 C fJ g Name Address S. Name Address C/�26lf( 6. 11714 ae, 0, #.f Name Address A4&- 7. Name Address 8. Name Address 9. Name Address 10. Name Address 11. Name Address t Subject; Crest View school Proposed Zoning Change e Add ess I 2. Name Address - C 3. g?4� Name Address 4. 1 2��G( �-�2 - h_' ca/I/ C19 Name Address 5. Name Address 6. Name Address �gQ2,6 Y� Name il Address 8. Name Address 9. Name Address 10. Name Address 11. Name Address M Subject: Crest View School ProRosed Zoning Change n. Name Address 181�'2 G•�xs�cp.- Sr !-k f3 �z�4� Name Address dt N Address c / 71r Name Address Name Address Name Address Natme Address -%za 1`621� I 6(64w5r. �2Cv Name Address a6AUP., ST- Na6ne Address Name Address \ !le- Z2L Name Adcfriss r = Subject: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change .r Name Address Name Address J-q-66 n 6 tiA V L.4-v,-e-- Lk6 Name Address � Ae.',aw Name o Address I diner Name Address X-11)V4 6101 G� Name Address tNoge Address O Name Address I CMIA- Name Address Name Address Name Address • m subject Crest view School Proposed Zoning Change � Name Address Name Address a & /1 1)�4 k-� � ame Address N�MkQU- 6e&WNW �'>t'7ra C 4 �6 <t6 Name Address Z�-- Syaz dew,r-j #6 ?2-6� Name Address Itime Address �i(.L- 8�?jZl_-- �it .. t. , Ste` Na Address Name Address Name Address Namff Address Namv Address subject: Crest View School Provosed Zoning Change 'r.�• 1 cy Name Address IM- C L� ame CIJ, Address x4 �� — f*1 &MMZ�a� Name Address &4)L.J= W Nam Address b7 / GULF � I(V Name Address Name Address q I Name Address Name Address geo(4- Name Address Name Address r�/� � Name Address i Subiect: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change Name Addres Name Address Ij*me Addresik ik6me Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address N e Address Nabie Address e Address f . • em Subject: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change VD -fiame f ff Address Name Address Ata C-) Name Address Dc Name Address Name Address �sz ti �� � �ISM• cic-�1�.,�.,.�� ��t-• ��� ��a co�(,�. Name Address NaO Address ' Nam Address /—,/ r 51 ame Address -z ame Address Name Address Subject: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change 7 r Name Address Name Address Name I Addliess -� — Am Address I.-G �, ). 'Fl, '? ZS - N e Address Address I 1 ni a Address Nam Address Name Address Name Address lelqz,..l W wnio nl ir6 lz&4& Name Address v - ' Subject: Crest View School Proyosed 2oninq Change 7-4 N e Address J6_n. j �rnit4i ! 8 l 11 w,y,4 ra ti' s T 3 9 2 6 yc Nam Address Name Address I Name Address Name Address Name Address ame Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Lao( ame Address c Sub'ect: Crest View School P o osed Zoning Change � Name Address $� fi c9 S�T' ,�' •� Name Address Name u Address mpel&�CT sr.) H13 Name Address Name Address Name Address I r l� Name Ad ress Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Subject: Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change Name Address I gz S ,max L& . N Address Name Address e Address e Address" Name Addressz4 , ~ h Name Address U Name Address Name Address / a a 7 icC�Tb Name Address i Name Address Subject: Crest view School Proposed Zoning Change Nkme Address .� Slack �8.27/ J_ i A zN AVt3 . 9a7,. Nailte Address Name Address _may Name Address Na Address a 2 7,qA u to s� Na Address / b'0 (o ,a Z T Lv�AJ > S am Address 1 go 7 H 4'If ame Address I(% A A �ba cz�� v �l Name Address me Address ;me v Address - ;_.�•.x::.. Subiect• Crest View School Proposed Zoning Change 'L;• lg z. ;;-- : Name Address Name Address L OL -a Name Address Address tog- Name Address ely 4FI 6 2- Aj e, Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address c iS 6() / Name Address �c %\ S �� Name Address Subject: Crest View Sc 1 Ar^vosed Zoning Chan me � 8/ r- w A o A Name Ad ress /G2 Name Address Name Address am W�,itfi, a a "Name Address Name Address - Address Faso Address 0 S Name Address Name Address -�� Name `- Address O�- bjo -- - ame � Address Subject: Crest View school Proposed Zoning Change Name Address `�al A rlaAzon ± Name Address LA Name Address bbA:,b 44, Name Wddr4i3s Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address HOE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Ralph Bauer, Mayor Pro-tem (Council General Plan sub-committee) Shirley Dettloff, Councilmember(Council General Plan sub-committee) DATE: January 8, 1996 SUBJECT: City Council/Planning Commission General Plan Sub-committee Report The City Council sub-committee on the General Plan has been meeting since September 27, 1995 with Commissioners Livengood and Kerins. The purpose of the sub-committee was to allow for continued communication between those representatives of the Council and Planning Commission in order to monitor and receive general status reports on policy decisions being recommended in the General Plan by the Planning Commission, and to discuss the controversial issues raised at the public hearings. The sub-committee was also charged with making a recommendation on how to proceed with study sessions and public hearings.on the General Plan and EIR at the Council level. The Planning Commission began their study sessions and public hearings on the General Plan on July 18, 1995. More than 12 study sessions were conducted and 11 public hearings. The Commission finalized their recommendations to the City Council on the General Plan and the EIR for the General Plan on December 12, 1995. The Planning Commission received considerable input at the public hearings on the goals, policies and programs of the General Plan, controversial issues, and the proposed land use designation changes. The draft document proposed by the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) has been reviewed and modified where necessary to reflect the needs and desires of the community that were reflected in the record at the numerous public hearings held by the Commission. The Commission feels that the document that is being forwarded to the Council has been thoroughly reviewed and revised so that nearly all of the controversial proposals, issues, or policies have been resolved. The remaining controversial issues will be pointed out for the Council through the upcoming study session process and all other controversial issues and their resolution will be forwarded to the Council for their kformation and review. g:;les;memgp.doc J /K. The sub-committee anticipates that the Council will be able to review and approve the General Plan and EIR in four months. The sub-committee is recommending four study sessions and three public hearings. The following recommended dates are being forwarded for the Council's review at this time: February 26, 1996 (fourth Monday), 5:00 p.m. - Study Session#1 General Plan/EIR March 11, 1996 (second Monday), 5:00 p.m. - Study Session #2 General Plan/EIR March 25, 1996 (fourth Monday), 5:00 p.m. -Public Hearing 41 General Plan/EIR April 8, 1996 (second Monday), 5:00 p.m. - Study Session#3 General Plan/EIR April 22, 1996 (fourth Monday), 5:00 p.m. - Public Hearing 42 General Plan/EIR May 6, 1996 (regular meeting), 4:00 p.m. - Study Session #4 General Plan/EIR (if necessary) May 13, 1996 (second Monday), 5:00 p.m. - (Final) Public Hearing#3 General Plan/EIR gniles;memgp.doc Connie Brockway,City Clerk tJ a ,, _- City of Huntington Beach ; -'' --� - Office of the City Clerk ':< y z p�r /:`N t,`1•• v °. y� "•' . P.O.Box 190 a rr;-(, 'G .,%b b Huntington Beach,CA 92648 f r - r•/ ,t7 — r:- i A I 023 -36--36 i Seal.11lt Vll myy 1he l7t CCllj Lt -P;:Zate p INGTpy Irti ine 3,- �p_`h�ferof�rfc �9� ..92 714 rsk1URN fU t' o ORIGINAL ADDI vo ` ' Qa FOR CARRIER FcppNTY LEGAL NOTICE — PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 ; j I NGTpy� I KimberlylA- Evert ' V - y P .0. BOX EVER784 954OZOO26 1995 03/06/96 _ Santa Rol NOTIFY ENDER OF NEW ADDRESS ` EVERT'K MBERLY A GENER DELIVERY WONT GTON BEACM CA 92547—9999 C t4 rt tfff•� �� 1 FcpUNT I LEGAL NOTICE — PUBLIC HEARING ,�, III loll)lrlrllrr,I,rllrrrllrlrrlrl„Ir loll Iloilo lrrl,lrrlrrlrl City o un ng on ac Office of the City Clerk P.O. 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Huntinaton Bh CA 92647 C-4 Q �puNtY LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC NEARING IIIIIII11111111 loll 111111 ►:r::rr,,,rr:►,:r.r:,►:r,:r,r::.r,►..r:l,:,n,� _ c � Lp n � c a t Z z � � m U PUBLIC HEARINGS AND STUDY SESSIONS All Public Hearings and Study Sessions will be held may be limited to raising only those issues you or in the City of Huntington Beach Civic Center someone else raised at the public hearing described located at 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered 92648. The Public Hearings will be held in the to the City at, or prior to the public hearing. If there City Council Chambers and the Study Sessions will are any further questions, please call the Department be held in Room B-8, both located in the lower level of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer of the Civic Center. to the above items. Please direct your written lUlll All U MCA Nulls Lu ti►e illy Clerk. Please Note: due to the amount of information, any or all of the public hearings may be continued to Connie Brockway, City Clerk alternate dates. In addition, scheduled topics and Regarding the General Plan Update elements may be rescheduled to alternate dates. To City of Huntington Beach confirm the topic, time, and date, please contact 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor either the Department of Community Development Huntington Beach, CA 92648 at (714) 536-5271 or the Office of the City Clerk at (714) 536-5227 (714) 536-5227. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to All public hearings will be televised live on attend said hearing and express opinions or submit HBTV Channel 3 evidence for or against the General Plan update and Environmental Impact Report. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an initial environmental assessment for the General Plan update was processed and completed in accordance with the California Quality Act. It was determined that the comprehensive General Plan Update would have a significant environmental effect and, therefore, an Environmental Impact Report was warranted. Environmental Impact Report No. 94-1 will also be considered by the City Council and is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department and the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Community Development Department, or by telephoning (714) 536-5271. In conjunction with Environmental Impact Report No. 94-1, the City Council will consider mitigation measures and a Statement of Overriding Considerations. Mitigation Measures are policies identified in the Environmental Impact Report that help to mitigate potential environmental impacts. If adopted, the Mitigation Measures will be incorporated into the final General Plan. The Statement of Overriding Considerations identifies significant adverse impacts that cannot be avoided regardless of implementation of the proposed policies and/or mitigation measures of the Environmental Impact Report and General Plan. The Statement of Overriding Considerations identifies significant unavoidable adverse impacts in the transportation and circulation, air quality, and noise environmental issue areas PLEASE BE ADVISED that upon final adoption by the City Council, the portions of the General Plan that are within the coastal zone must be certified by the California Coastal Commission. The certification process will begin with a Local Coastal Program Amendment submitted to the California Coastal Commission for review and approval. The submittal and approval may occur approximately six months to one year after City Council adoption. 0 � City of Huntington Beach r' General Plan Update HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Review Schedule January 31.. 1995 The City of Huntington Beach is in the process of rewriting the General Plan. The General Plan is the "constitution" for the City. The "constitution"contains the citizen's vision for the future of the City and translates their hopes and aspirations into abroad set of goals and policies. These policies are then utilized to help guide decisions for the next 20 years. Your comments and participation are vital to the success of this document. If you wish to learn about the General Plan update or wish to make public comments,please utilize the following schedule(See reverse side for more information): Study Cession 91 :•T T-�,�•, rl c; ,,, �1,• 5:00 P.M. February 26, 1996 -.-Recreation and Community Services Element .Introduction to a General Plan •:Historic and Cultural Resources Element :-What is a General Plan .Public Facilities and Public Services Element -.Environmental Impact Report -.-Environmental Resources and Conservation Element -:-How the General Plan was updated •:Housing Element -Update Schedule ❖Growth Management Element ❖Organization of the General Plan :•Coastal Element --,Goal, Policy, and Objective ❖Economic Development Element •:•Major Recommendations of the General Plan Study Session #3 -.-Housing Element 5:00 P.M. April 8, 1996 :.Growth Management Element •:-Review March 25, 1996, actions .Coastal Element •:Circulation Element Air Quality Element .*.Land Use Element •:•Noise Element •:Land Use Map •:Environmental Hazards Element -:-Hazardous Materials Element PUBLIC HEARING NO. 2 ❖Utilities Element 5:00 P.M. April 22, 1996 -:-Introduction Study Session 42 +Public Hearing Procedure 5:00 P.M. March 11, 1996 •:Circulation Element ❖Overview ❖Land Use Element -*Major issues O.-Land Use Map •:•Environmental Impact Report .Urban Design Element Final Study Session #4 -Historic and Cultural Resources Element 4:00 P.M. May 6, 1996 ❖Recreation and Community Services Element -Review April 22, 1996, actions ,.-Public Facilities and Public Services Element •.•Outstanding Issues ❖Environmental Resources and Conservation Element •Review final action on the EIR •:•Economic Development Element ❖Review final action on General Plan PUBLIC HEARING NO. 1 FINAL PUBLIC HEARING NO. 3 5:00 P.M. March 25, 1996 5:00 P.M. May 13, 1996 ❖Overview •:Introduction .•Public Hearing Procedure -.-Public Hearing Procedure :-Environmental Impact Report •:•Final action on Outstanding Issues ❖Air Quality Element .-Final Action on the Circulation Element *Noise Element •:•Final action on the Land Use Map *Environmental Hazards Element •:•Final Action on the Land Use Element *Hazardous Materials Element e.Final action on the EIR -Utilities Element ---Final adoption of the General Plan PLEASE INITIAL EACH STEP SO WE WILL KNOW WHAT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND WHAT IS STILL TO BE DONE. IF YOU ARE INTERRUPTED IN THE MIDDLE OF A TASK PLEASE NOTE WHERE YOU LEFT OFF. 1. Check out Map/Area Folder- Only work with one Map/Area at one time. 2. Count labels 3. Copy labels and on first page at bottom of copy write the number of labels counted so we will know how many letters to run 4. Give copy of notice and copied labels to Evelyn for her pending 5. Run copies of letter for mailing 6. Place labels on envelopes 7. Fold letters 8. 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Huntington Beach,CA 92648 �.: 142-112-08 Beach #1 Huntington INGTpy 2716 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica CA 90405 ycFppUNTV `p`�F LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beech .. _Ic.,. Office of the City Clerk _ t, ,,�,• -. 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LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLIC HEARING ' ,LI''S, JtLL,J,,JiI Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Y� Rancho Del Ray INGTpy 16222 Monterey Space 4/6q O`�_.w•ro.,,,• eF9 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 - Cn LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLIC HEARING II,I,1„I,I,II,1,1„II,111,1,111 Connie Brockway,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach - Office of the City Clerk P.O.Box 190 i Huntington Beach,CA 92648 .. .. .----..__�-.,. . ,`., \�,-fir / -_- 1• ` .. . .. Rancho Dci Ray / ra INGTpy 16222 Monterey Space z 3 \ 9 Huntington Beach,CAJ2648 e �, 9 Z J FppUNTY `P� LEGAL NOTICE-PUBLIC HEARING Connie Brockway.City Clerk City of Huntington BeachUs Office of the City Clerk ```- P.O.Box 190 F , 2 a51 �. 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Keller 21381 Augusta Cir 21371 Augusta Cir 21361 Augusta Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-15 149-282-16 149-282-17 Betty B . Guest Mark Sparks Conway J. Fuhrman 21372 Augusta Cir 21382 Augusta Cir 1965 Port Cardiff P1 . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Newport Beach CA 92660 149-282-18 149-282-19 149-282-20 George E. Wilfert Arnold N. Carlson Ralph J. Howarth 9722 Clearbrook Dr. 21422 Augusta Cir 21432 Augusta Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-21 149-282-22 149-282-23 Bernard Kretzschmar Gerald C. Jerski Roger R. Bennett 21431 Pensacola Cir P.O. Box 911155 P .O. Box 5310 i os iuige-Les CA yuuyl Huntington Beach CA 9261 149-282-24 149-282-25 149-282-26 Thomas M. Benson Rory Gregg Gilham William C. Clow 21391 Pensacola Cir 2313 Loggerhead Rd. 21371 Pensacola Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Las Vegas NV 89117 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-27 149-282-28 149-282-29 James Patrick Neal Martha P. Dorrel Stuart Hann 21361 Pensacola Cir 21372 Pensacola Cir 21382 Pensacola Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-30 149-282-31 149-282-32 IiSU Hao Wen Richard S. Green Michael L. Gier 21392 Pensacola Cir 21402 Pensacola Cir 21422 Pensacola Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-33 149-282-34 149-282-35 Robert P. Bacon Daniel Thomas Edmunds Casey N. E. Shim 21432 Pensacola Cir 21431 Lemontree Lane 21421 Lemontree Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-36 149-282-37 149-282-38 Michael S. Duncan Raul Alcala Robert M. Scopin 21401 Lemontree Lane 21391 Lemontree Lane 21381 Lemontree Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-282-39 149-282-40 149-283-01 John Murray Schrantz James W. Poulos Frank Marter 21371 Lemontree Lane 21361 Lemontree Lane 9612 Peppertree Dr . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 oe • ����� �� 149-283-02 149-283-03 149-283-04 I A. D. Slater Harold L. German Fanny Nisttahuz Fuentes 9622 Peppertree Dr. 9632 Peppertree Dr. 9642 Peppertree Dr. i Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-283-05 149-283-06 149-283-07 Lisa T. Weaver Glen E. Syfert Alfred R. Kendrick 2972 West Swain Rd. No. 15 9662 Peppertree Dr. 21472 Lemontree Lane Stockton CA 95219 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-283-08 149-283-09 149 283-10 Arlene Cahn Homayoun Daravi Leo N. Owen ' 21442 Lemontree Lane 21432 Lemontree Lane 21422 Lemontree Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-283-11 149-283-12 149-283-13 Brian D. Anderson Heng-Tsang Lee James C. Diefenbach F . O. Box 17834 19592 Drybrook Lane 21382 Lemontree Lane i-iLAIiC.liiYLCJn Dil �e1 7Lb b n%�LOI1 tsn LA y1646 149-283-14 Joseph A. Everett ' 21372 Lemontree Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 i �O r ti J� =' City of Huntington Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA92648 hn �fN4 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the"constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. IJ 1 j City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers,Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft General Plan maybe purchased for $10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development Office of the City Clerk 2000 Main Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)536-5271 (714)536-5227 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Library Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9281 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)842-4481 (714)375-5005 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)375-5006 (714)375-5071 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment ALL RM RESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlimed 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Please direct your written communication to the City Clerk: Connie Brockway,City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536-5227 ��1111 f111I/IIII ` ■ • - �1111 loom III '� MIl11! 4 NINON r� �I�IIr MINI11r .WE G►�� .��, _ - logo C C Off,ei► ���' " • _ - Ir111r .11111��IIr I111111rI ; �■ �ffrlrlfff► - _ _ _ � IIIIIf1, � Ir11 IM� � '�� � � 11� , ■ �':�1�11 IIIIIr11 �� 111111 1 r1�� I� III � IIIIIIr, � ��\�I� � � � 1 �Irr1111 H!1■ 11111111 � r 1111l11� �'.''�. �INIr1 ■ ■ ;" IIf111111f11 r II/Iffr■ : :� fMr . rp � Ir If1/ .. �� i111r11f111 r r 11111 ■ �• �• %� �► C- 1 I w i��11111111l111 i _ . 111111� !:�•�r ;;!!�� • i. 11 r �r � i■'�� 1 �-r11l111111111f11 � INK in1 /Ii�11111 IIf/11�11► - - ��In11�!11 111 � . ..■■. �1. .. . .' ■rl1rr11■ � •�►�•�►. ■'� C ► .. .m . r► r f�. mm •�� 11►� i .► 11 f i •'' �� �:IIrI1a11111f11� = r� ii rM. -.r C.►',\ !1 . If III 11� �ii� �i • wi Ci "i j , • �� ii111111r � I r 1 �_: 1!l11/1 !1 111► ■/ 11 IBMHIP r111 r� _ i � l/�Ir IIf111lIH111111l11 11 IIII/ inll City of Huntington Beach General Plan Update HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Review Schedule January 31, 1995 The City of Huntington Beach is in the process of rewriting the General Plan. The General Plan is the"constitution"for the City. The"constitution"contains the citizen's vision for the future of the City and translates their hopes and aspirations into a broad set of goals and policies. These policies are then utilized to help guide decisions for the next 20 years. Your comments and participation are vital to the success of this document. If you wish to learn about the General Plan update or wish to make public comments, please utilize the following schedule(See reverse side for more information): Study Session#1 ❖Urban Design Element 5:00 P.M. February 26, 1996 ❖Recreation and Community Services Element s•Introduction to a General Plan ❖Historic and Cultural Resources Element ❖What is a General Plan -,.-Public Facilities and Public Services Element ❖Environmental Impact-Report ❖Environmental Resources and Conservation Element :•How the General Plan was updated ❖Housing Element ❖Update Schedule ❖Growth Management Element ❖Organization of the General Plan e•Coastal Element Goal, Policy, and Objective :•Economic Development Element ,.-Major Recommendations of the General Plan Study Session#3 -,.-Housing Element 5:00 P.M. April 8, 1996 Growth Management Element ❖Review March 25, 1996, actions ❖Coastal Element ❖Circulation Element :•Air Quality Element :-Land Use Element :-Noise Element ❖Land Use Map .*..Environmental Hazards Element e•Hazardous Materials Element PUBLIC HEARING NO. 2 :-Utilities Element 5:00 P.M. April 22, 1996 Introduction Study Session#2 ❖Public Hearing Procedure 5:00 P.M. March 11, 1996 ❖Circulation Element e•Overview :-Land Use Element :-Major issues ❖Land Use Map ❖Environmental Impact Report ❖Urban Design Element Final Study Session#4 ❖Historic and Cultural Resources Element 4:00 P.M. May 6, 1996 ❖Recreation and Community Services Element ❖Review April 22, 1996, actions ❖Public Facilities and Public Services Element :•Outstanding Issues ❖Environmental Resources and Conservation Element ❖Review final action on the EIR ❖Economic Development Element ❖Review final action on General Plan PUBLIC HEARING NO. 1 FINAL PUBLIC HEARING NO. 3 5:00 P.M. March 25, 1996 5:00 P.M. May 13, 1996 ❖Overview ❖Introduction ❖Public Hearing Procedure ❖Public Hearing Procedure :•Environmental Impact Report ❖Final action on Outstanding Issues ❖Air Quality Element ❖Final Action on the Circulation Element :•Noise Element ❖Final action on the Land Use Map -.-Environmental Hazards Element e•Final Action on the Land Use Element ❖Hazardous Materials Element ❖Final action on the EIR ❖Utilities Element ❖Final adoption of the General Plan PUBLIC HEARINGS AND STUDY SESSIONS All Public Hearings and Study Sessions will be held may be limited to raising only those issues you or in the City of Huntington Beach Civic Center someone else raised at the public hearing described located at 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered 92648. The Public Hearings will be held in the to the City at, or prior to the public hearing. If there City Council Chambers and the Study Sessions will are any further questions, please call the Department be held in Roorn B-8, both located in the lower level of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer of the Civic Center. to the above items. Please direct your written communications to the City Clerk: Please Note: due to the amount of information, any or all of the pubic hearings may be continued to Connie Brockway, City Clerk alternate dates. In addition, scheduled topics and Regarding the General Plan Update elements may be rescheduled to alternate dates. To City of Huntington Beach confirm the topic, time, and date, please contact 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor either the Department of Community Development Huntington Beach, CA 92648 at (714) 536-5271 or the Office of the City Clerk at (714) 536-5227 (714) 536-5227. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to All public hearings will be televised live on attend said hearing and express opinions or submit HBTV Channel 3 evidence for or against the General Plan update and Environmental Impact Report. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an initial environmental assessment for the General Plan update was processed and completed in accordance with the California Quality Act. It was determined that the comprehensive General Plan Update would have a significant environmental effect and, therefore, an Environmental Impact Report was warranted. Environmental Impact Report No. 94-1 will also be considered by the City Council and is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department and the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Community Development Department, or by telephoning (714) 536-5271. In conjunction with Environmental Impact Report No. 94-1, the City Council will consider mitigation measures and a Statement of Overriding Considerations. Mitigation Measures are policies identified in the Environmental Impact Report that help to mitigate potential environmental impacts. If adopted, the Mitigation Measures will be incorporated into the final General Plan. The Statement of Overriding Considerations identifies significant adverse impacts that cannot be avoided regardless of implementation of the proposed policies and/or mitigation measures of the Environmental Impact Report and General Plan. The Statement of Overriding Considerations identifies significant unavoidable adverse impacts in the transportation and circulation, air quality, and noise environmental issue areas. PLEASE BE ADVISED that upon final adoption by the City Council, the portions of the General Plan that are within the coastal zone must be certified by the California Coastal Commission. The certification process will begin with a Local Coastal Program Amendment submitted to the California Coastal Commission for review and approval. The submittal and approval may occur approximately six months to one year after City Council adoption. DISTRICT MAP 19 i I I 149-081-06 149-081-08 149-081-10 Robert H. Cowgill Villa Pacific Community A Villa Pacific Community 2760 E. Spring St . No. 200 9933 Villa Pacific Dr. 9933 Villa Pacific Dr. Long Beach CA 90806 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-081-14 149-081-15 149-141-01 Antoinette Ayres Antoinette Ayres Suzuo Takeshita 5 E . 9th St . 345 Baker St . E 16566 Bordeaux Lane New York NY 10003 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Huntington Bh CA 92649 149-141-02 149-141-03 149-141-04 James A. Salywoda Margaret Lelene Smith Dean A. Beerbower 10021 Sprit Cir 10031 Sprit Cir 10041 Sprit Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-05 149-141-06 149-141-07 Julee K. Blair Craig Satterfield Thomas W. Ferrill 10051 Sprit Cir 10061 Sprit Cir 10071 Sprit Cir __.-.._,..�_.�.-..-.__ �... ..: �......'a:. ..........._...:�......: .....• ....� 7�0`t0 null i..lily 1,Vii LS it 1..t1 `J C:chi�i 4-9-141-08 149-141-09 149-141-10 Judith Nan Guadagnolo John L. Rohde Charles William Lawrence 10081 Sprit Cir 10091 Sprit Cir 10092 Sprit Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-11 149-141-12 149-141-13 Cheung Pak Magh Chesley W. Nix David A. Karcher 10082 Sprit Cir 10072 Sprit Cir 10062 Sprit Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-14 149-141-15 149-141-16 Ding Tang Li Douglas W. Dailey Lawrence T. Watson 10052 Sprit Cir 10042 Sprit Cir 21132 Brookhurst St . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-17 149-141-18 149-141-19 John P. Carey Gary B . Warren George Straka 21142 Brookhurst St . 21152 Brookhurst St . 10041 Spar Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-20 149-141-21 149-141-22 teeter B. Dewhurst Roy D. Lepire Samuel A. White 10051 Spar Cir 10061 Spar Cir 10071 Spar Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-23 149-141-24 149-141-25 William Richard Brundage Alger E. Clark Richard D. Rebd 10081 Spar Cir 10091 Spar Cir 10082 Spar Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 tutu ��9 149-141-26 149-141-27 149-141-28 Timothy Hopkins Robert Lee Gambrel Lawrence R. Connors 10072 Spar Cir 10062 Spar Cir 10052 Spar Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-141-29 149-141-30 149-141-31 Kenneth Ashton William Williamson John P. O' Connell 10042 Spar Cir 10022 Spar Cir 25725 Maple View Dr. Huntington Beach CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Laguna Hills CA 92653 149-141-33 149-141-34 149-212-01 County Sanitation Dist #1 County Sanitation Dist #1 Jose L. Segura 10844 Ellis Ave . 10844 Ellis Ave . 9752 Clearbrook Dr. Fountain Vly CA 92708 Fountain Vly CA 92708 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-212-02 149-212-03 149-212-04 Jack K. Corbin Richard Britz Richard D. Barnard 9762 Clearbrook Dr. 228 Windsong Dr . 21592 Saint John Lane 149-212-05 149-212-06 149-212-07 tarry E. West Tai Hyun Suh Henry A. Sarwine 21582 Saint John Lane 21562 Saint John Lane 21552 Saint John Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-212-08 149-212-09 149-212-10 Jay D. Zimmerman Douglas K. Willhite Betty A. Mc Nulty 21542 Saint John Lane 21532 Saint John Lane 21522 Saint John Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 149-212-11 149-212-14 149-212-15 Elbert Gallemore Alice Y. Leong Harbor Greens Apts 21502 Saint John Lane 15442 Ventura Blvd. 1641 Langley Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Sherman Oaks CA 91403 Irvine CA 92714 149-212-16 149-212-17 149-212-18 Richard M. Cassidy Huntington Beach Partners Thomas H. Bernatz 16693 Cedar Cir 9454 Wilshire Blvd. No. 6 665 S . Peralta Hills Dr. Fountain Vly CA 92708 Beverly Hills CA 90212 Anaheim CA 92807 149-212-19 149-212-20 149-262-02 . William H. Wilson Church Lutheran of The Re County Sanitation Dist # 16961 Bolero Lane 9812 Hamilton Ave . 10844 Ellis Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington 3h CA 92646 Fountain Vly CA 92708 149-262-03 149-262-04 149-262-05 Laura A. Barr City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach 1000 S. Gilbert St . No. 61 P.O. Box 190 City Hall Hemet CA 92543 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntingtn Bch CA 92648 149-262-06 149-262-07 149-262-08 Atlantic Richfield Co William Landis Martha R. Holt P. O. Box 2485 1901 Avenue of The Stars 1901 Avenue of The Stars Los Angeles CA 90051 Los Angeles CA 90067 Los Angeles CA 90067 149-262-09 I i �y 4 • JA Y"l ` . City of Huntington Beach t, 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the"constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. 1 City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers, Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft Genere:l Plan maybe purchased for $10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development Office of the City Clerk 2000 Nlitin Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)536-5271 (714)536-5227 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Library Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9281 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)842-4481 (714)375-5005 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 375-5006 (714)375-5071 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Y Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment ALL IIV'TERESTED 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Please direct your written communication to the City Clerk: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536-5227 DM 19 EXISTING GENERAL PLAN EXISTING ZONING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. GENERAL ADVISORY RECOMMENDATIONS PLAN COMMITTEE (Designation to be considered by DESIGNATION DESIGNATION City Council 51. 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Mixed Use CO-F4(Commercial North Huntington Mixed Use and add Specific Plan(SP) Office,Density 1.25 Center Specific designation FAR) Plan area 91. Mixed Development RMH-30(Residential North Huntington Mixed Use and add Specific Plan(SP) Medium High Density Center Specific designation 30 du/ac) Plan 14%2-071-53 142-071-54 142-071-60 McA Huntington Associates County Transit District O City of Huntington Beach 11 S . La Salle St . 11222 Acacia PKY City Hall Chicago IL 60603 Garden Grove CA 92640 Huntingtn Bch CA 92648 142-071-61 142-071-63 142-071-65 McA Huntington Associates Jerwel Enterprises Industrial Park Freeway Il S . La Salle St . 33161 Cam Capistrano No. 2032 La Colina Dr. Chicago IL 60603 San Juan Capistrano CA 92 Santa Ana CA 92705 142-071-66 142-071-80 142-071-85 Industrial Park Freeway McA Huntington Associates McA Huntington Associate 212 High St . 11 S . La Salle St . 11 S . La Salle St . Pottstown PA 19464 Chicago IL 60603 Chicago IL 60603 142-071-87 142-071-91 142-071-92 Jerwel Enterprises Montgomery Ward Developme Redevelopment Agency Cit 33-161 Camino Capistrano 1 Montgomery Ward Plz 2000 Main St . 142-071-93 142-071-97 142-071-98 McA Huntington Associates McA Huntington Associates McA Huntington Associate 11 S. La Salle St . 11 S . La Salle St . 11 S . La Salle St . C__^.icago IL 60603 Chicago IL 60603 Chicago IL 60603 142-071-99 142-079-01 142-079-02 McA Huntington Associates Huntington Beach Co Huntington Beach Co 11 S . La Salle St . P.O. Box 285 P.O. Box 285 Chicago IL 60603 Houston TX 77001 Houston TX 77001 142-111-04 142-111-18 142-111-27 School Ocean View Dist Sarm Enterprises Mc Donnell Douglas West 17021 Beach Blvd. 320 108th Ave . Ne No. 406 P.O. Box 2077 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Bellevue WA 98004 Huntington Beach CA 9264 i 142-111-28 142-111-29 142-111-30 F-antington Partnership City of Huntington Beach Hermosa La Quinta P .O. Box 6348 P.O. Box 190 P.O. Box 579 Orange CA 92613 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Dana Point CA 92629 152-111-32 142-111-33 142-111-34 Sarm Enterprises Abby Sher Burlington Coat Factory 320 108th Ave . Ne No. 406 320 108th Ave . Ne No. 406 1830 Route 130 N Bellevue WA 98004 Bellevue WA 98004 Burlington NJ 08016 142-111-37 142-111-38 142-111-39 Priam Co D L Pham Co D L Mc Donnell Douglas West 19185 Woodlands Lane 19185 Woodlands Lane P.O. Box 2077 �-Untington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Beach CA 9264 142-111-42 142-112-05 142-112-08 American S & L Assn Ismael Silva M D Inc Beach #1 Huntington 400 E. Main St . Fl 2 7662 Edinger Ave . 2716 Ocean Park Blvd. Stockton CA 95290 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Santa Monica CA 90405 142-112-09 142-112-10 142-131-04 Beach #1 Huntington Beach #1 Huntington Frank M. Doyle 2716 Ocean Park Blvd. 2716 Ocean Park Blvd. P. O. Box 7611 Santa Monica CA 90405 Santa Monica CA 90405 San Francisco CA 94120 142-131-05 142-131-06 142-131-07 Frank M. Doyle Frank M. Doyle Frank M. Doyle 7092 Edinger Ave . 7092 Edinger Ave . 7092 Edinger Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92647 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Huntington Bh CA 92647 142-131-09 142-131-10 142-131-11 Frank M. Doyle Frank M. Doyle Frank M. Doyle 7092 Edinger Ave . 7092 Edinger Ave . 7092 Edinger Ave . Li,,H 4 T r?r r n D 1-, r'A Q')C A '7 LT,,v,t , f-n.-, n L. n T 142-131-12 142-131-13 142-271-04 Frank M. Doyle Frank M. Doyle Caroline Underwood Frye 7092 Edinger Ave . 7092 Edinger Ave. 1301Dovest No. 900 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Newport Beach CA 92660 142-271-05 142-311-06 ' 142-311-07 Frank H. Hoffman Donald K. Stewart Marilyn Edgar 45-700 Camino Del Rey 15292 Vermont St . 74024 Samarkand Dr. Indian Wells CA 92260 Westminster CA 92683 Twentynin Plm CA 92277 142-311-08 142-311-09 142-311-10 Benjamin Legaspi Robert L. Stiles Tetsuo Teracka 15312 Vermont St . 15322 Vermont St . 15332 Vermont St . Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 142-311-11 142-311-12 142-311-13 Martin H. Fuchs Jack K. Whitney Terry M. Kishimoto 15201 Vermont St . 7411 Colby Cir 7421 Colby Cir Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 142-311-14 142-311-15 142-311-16 Denise Cleary Larry A. St John Lillie Dobson 7431 Colby Cir 7432 Colby Cir 7422 Colby Cir Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 142-311-17 142-311-18 142-311-19 George A. Mollis James W. Owen City of Westminster 7412 Colby Cir 16836 Marina Bay Dr. City Hall Westminster CA 92683 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Westminster CA 92683 -f 142-311-20 142-311-21 142-311-22 Ray K. Shackleford Michael J. & Jill M. Sawy Rodolfo C. De La Cruz 15442 Vermont St . 15452 Vermont St . 15462 Vermont St . Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 142-311-23 142-311-24 142-311-25 William Scott Juanita Harris Francis M. Fox 15472 Vermont St . 15482 Vermont St . 15492 Vermont St . Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 142-311-28 142-311-29 142-311-30 Cameron L. Jones Robert G. Zeller Patricia C. Schoch 15282 Vermont St . 15272 Vermont St . 15262 Vermont St . Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 Westminster CA 92683 142-311-34 142-341-03 142-341-05 Redevelopment Agency City Carolyn V. Perry Jayendra A. Shah 2000 Main St . 5735 Buena Vista Ter P.O. Box 30130 142-341-06 142-341-07 142-341-08 Shell Oil Co Mark Gottlieb Charlotte M. Paur P .O. Box 2099 15541 Beach Blvd. 505 30Th St . Houston TX 77252 Westminster CA 92683 Newport Beach CA 92663 142-341-09 142-341-10 142-341-11 Jayesh G. Bhakta Charles C. Palmer Carolyn V. Perry 15559 Beach Blvd. 1701 Kings Rd. 5735 Buena Vista Ter Westminster CA 92683 Newport Beach CA 92663 Los Angeles CA 90042 142-341-18 142-341-28 142-341-29 Carolyn V. Perry Leone W. Cox Kembco 5735 Buena Vista Ter 7736 Sugar Ave . 25818 Road 148 Los Angeles CA 90042 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Visalia CA 93292 142-341-30 142-341-31 142-342-12 Kembco Kembco Bredero Huntington Beach 25818 Road 148 25818 Road 148 1301 Dove St . No. 460 Visalia CA 93292 Visalia CA 93292 Newport Beach CA 92660 142-342-14 142-342-15 142-342-16 Health Services Memorial One Pacific Plaza II Bentall Properties Inc 2801 Atlantic Ave . 1551 N. Tustin Ave . No. 6 1551 N. Tustin Ave . No. Long Beach CA 90801 Santa Ana CA 92701 Santa Ana CA 92701 142-342-17 142-342-18 142-342-19 Bentall Properties Inc Ming Shin Kou One Pacific Plaza Two 1551 N. Tustin Ave . No. 65 1912 E. Vernon Ave . 7400 Center Ave . No. 206 Santa Ana CA 92701 Vernon CA 90058 Huntington Beach CA 9264 1 142'-472-02 142-472-03 142-472-04 Village Seawind Old World Owners Assn West Coast Soccer League P. O. Box 579 701 S. Parker St . No. 160 7561 Center Ave . Dana Point CA 92629 Orange CA 92668 Huntington Bh CA 92647 I K 1 2� City of Huntington Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALI FORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 3 Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the"constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. Jam''. t� City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers,Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft General Plan maybe purchased for $10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development Office of the City Clerk 2000 Main Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5271 (714)536-5227 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Library Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9281 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)842-4481 (714)375-5005 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)375-5006 (714) 375-5071 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Please direct your written communication to the City Clerk: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536-5227 TM If2 � AViA6ti5D i BOLSA AVE C r N O 3 Cj m vran.r I a I I I a•+x ro..n o+m c a �acrnr..r rl :arr STYIN T MUNTIV GTON BEACMI I I � w MITNET DR. r( Oil. �j .� �L [KIKST,N� t[Cpvl 1 Cq rr K d I 1 /(s — rJCrKtr rK 2 t i �.l.Y O �- t J • - r.rafar .a.D...' I- I 1�,g,U=J STMI D E VC r.D 4 fv4.• ,v( CITT EN4 NSTCR 33 ,r9 I fcnk ' ty a s U-E C F E CENTER -- -- (, < W m IP2.r I .__ L 0 '-Fo,-:: M- 0 o —_ I z Z 0 r-- Dn 'lam AVE , r DM 15 EXLSTING GENERAL PLAN EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY ZONING RECOMMENDATIONS' DESIGNATION COMMITTEE (Designation to be considered by City DESIGNATION Council 29. P,Q-P, I(Public, P(CG-Fl)Public- PS(Public Semi Commercial General(CG-F1)and add Quasi-Public, underlying Commercial Public) Public(P)designation Institutional) General,Density 0.35 FAR 32. CG(Commercial CR-F2-D CG(Commercial Commercial Regional(CR F2-D) General) (Commercial Regional, General) Density 0.5 FAR,Design Overla 33. P,Q-P,P(Public, MV-F8-D(Mixed Use RL(Residential Mixed Use Vertical(MV-F8-D) Quasi-Public, Vertical,Density 1.5 Low Density),IG Institutional)MD FAR[MU],0.35 FAR (General (Mixed [C],25 un/ac) Industrial),CG-H Development) (Commercial General-High Rise Overlay) 34. CG(Commercial MV-F9-SP(Mixed CG(Commercial Commercial Regional FAR.5-Specific General) Use Vertical,Density 1.5 General) Plan(CR-F2 SP)) FAR[MU],0.5 FAR C 25 un/ac 84. Mixed Use I-F2-D(Industrial, 1L(Industrial Industrial(142-D) Density 0.5 FAR,Design Limited) Overlay) 85. Mixed Use CO-F4 (Commercial North Huntington Mixed Use and add Specific Plan(SP) Office,Density 1.25 Center Specific designation FAR) Plan area 91. Mixed Development RMH-30(Residential North Huntington Mixed Use and add Specific Plan(SP) Medium High Density Center Specific designation 30 du/ac) Plan DISTRICT MAP 39 i 159-091•-03 159-091-04 159-091-05 Ronald Tr FBO Rebecca Sher Ronald Tr FBO Rebecca She Ronald Tr FBO Rebecca Sh 320 108th Ave . Ne 320 108th Ave . Ne No. 406 320 108th Ave . Ne No. 40 Bellevue WA 98004 Bellevue WA 98004 Bellevue WA 98004 159-092-03 159-092-04 159-092-07 Wycliffe Gardens Inc Kenneth R. Thomas Points Seniors L. P. Fiv 1224 E . Wardlow Rd. 22908 Lockness Ave . 2 S . Alta Mira Rd. Long Beach CA 90807 Torrance CA 90501 Laguna Beach CA 92677 159-101-01 159-101-03 159-102-01 City of Huntington Beach Sher Western Enterprises Chevron U S A Inc City Hall 320 108th Ave . Ne No . 406 P.O. Box 7611 Huntingtn Bch CA 92648 Bellevue WA 98004 San Francisco CA 94120 i 15:9-102-06 159-102-07 159-102-08 Hans J. Schroeder Rudi G. Schroeder Daniel J. Mc Kenna 474 Hillway Dr. 9660 Clancey Ave . 18711 Beach Blvd. `I, ,Z 04 Downey �_A 7uz'.0 1-1i1T'izington Sh CA 92648 1-59-102-14 159-102-18 159-102-19 William F. Cardinal Philippe Atallah Anita Pieratt 18662 Florida St . 9911 Oceancrest Dr. 18782 Main St . No. lA Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Beach CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-102-20 159-102-21 159-102-29 John C. Vellis Aqua-Tech Corp David L. Adler 16967 Edgewater Lane 7901 Professional Cir 18592 Main St . No. 200 j Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-102-30 159-102-35 159-102-36 David L. Adler Benjamin J. Cheng Proffessional Building F 18592 Main St . No. 200 15 Woodlyn Lane 18652 Florida St . No. 20 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Bradbury CA 91010 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-102-43 159-102-44 159-102-45 Hoyle Schweitzer Richard Alan Graham Harry W. Procter 1341 Ocean Ave . No . 534 18582 Main St . 4256 Candleberry Ave . Santa Monica CA 90401 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Seal Beach CA 90740 159-102-46 159-111-01 159-111-02 Thsai Liang Lin Ti-Ke Shen Nim Enterprises 9081 Belcaro Dr. 121 Kelvington Dr. 15840 Ventura Blvd. No. Huntington Bh CA 92646 Monroeville PA 15146 Encino CA 91436 159-111-03 159-111-04 159-111-05 Nim Enterprises Campbell Automotive Group Harris Lauder Woods 15840 Ventura Blvd. 1350 Auto Mall Dr. 18835 Beach Blvd. Encino CA 91436 Santa Ana CA 92705 Huntington Bh CA 92648 J� 9 159-111-06 159-111-07 159-111-08 Roland S. Almgren Wayne M. Comeau Sidney Allan Crossley 18835 Beach Blvd. 18861 Beach Blvd. 16912 Bolsa Chica St . No Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92649 159-111-09 159-111-10 159-111-13 Sidney Allan Crossley Sidney Allan Crossley John Pound 16912 Bolsa Chica St . No. 16912 Bolsa Chica St . No. 575 20Th St . Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Hermosa Beach CA 90254 159-111-16 159-111-19 159-111-20 Gardens Florida Robert J. Zinngrabe P .O. Box 6348 18800 Delaware St . No. 10 Orange CA 92613 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-111-21 159-192-02 159-192-03 Thomas C. MacMillan Delaware Apartments Llc William J. Paden 18971 Beach Blvd. 3857 Birch St . No. 410 2636 Hollister Ter 159-192-04 159-192-05 159-192-09 Philip H. Simon HWANG Hua-Mei Marjorie Chami 3812 Sepulveda Blvd. No. 2 5712 Highgate Ter 8672 Natoma Ave . Tcrrance CA 90505 Irvine CA 92715 Westminster CA 92683 159-192-10 159-192-11 159-192-12 Barry Paul Thomason Barry Paul Thomason Glynn Curtis Rice 1356 N. Alta Vista Blvd. 1356 N. Alta Vista Blvd. P.O. Box 7281 Los Angeles CA 90046 Los Angeles CA 90046 Huntington Bh CA 92615 159-192-13 159-192-14 159-192-15 Usam E. Cotta Ming-Che Tsai Gordon Livingston 20560 Via Camnanas 484 Old Courthouse Rd. P.O. Box 1313 Ycrba Linda CA 92686 New Hyde Park NY 11040 Huntington Bh CA 92647 159-192-16 159-261-02 159-262-01 Peter Lee Huntington Townhouse Part Irene Chang 24131 Becard Dr. 17932 Sky Park Cir 2000 S . 2nd Ave . Laguna Niguel CA 92677 Irvine CA 92714 Arcadia CA 91006 159-262-02 159-262-03 159-262-04 Ben J. Brose Stafac Inc Carmen G. Yuppa 10312 Monitor Dr. P.O. Box 2099 18792 Delaware St . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Houston TX 77252 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-262-05 159-262-06 Vision LP Eagle Irene Chang 1235 Sassafras St . 2000 S . 2nd Ave . San Diego CA 92103 Arcadia CA 91006 159-121-01 159-121-02 159-121-03 Donald G. Barnes Robert J. Zinngrabe Robert J. Zinngrabe 18800 Delaware St . No. 100 18800 Delaware St . No. 10 18800 Delaware St . No. 1 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-121-04 159-121-05 159-121-06 HSU Joseph C C Donald M. Cleland Thanh Quang Ninh 1820 Derringer Lane 45 Colonial P.O. Box 1176 Diamond Bar CA 91765 Irvine CA 92720 Huntington Bh CA 92647 159-121-07 159-121-08 159-121-09 Arnold Diaz Randal G. Colling Alton L. Meyer 6201 Foxshield Dr. 1010 S. Harbor Blvd. 8545 Ostrich Cir Huntington Bh CA 92647 Santa Ana CA 92704 Fountain Vly CA 92708 159-121-10 159-121-11 159-121-12 HSU Joseph C C Robert Shuan-Zone Liu Clarence William Burrill 1820 Derringer Lane 2775 Cumberland Rd. P.O. Box 8482 i lJUiit.ciili V1y -,i 7L /Zd 159-121-13 159-121-14 159-121-15 Tanny E. Ludwick Harold V. Bragg Huntington Beach La Casa 1005 12Th St . 5540 E. 6th St . 8561 Keel Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92648 Long Beach CA 90814 Huntington Bh CA 92646 159-121-16 159-121-17 159-121-18 C. J. Chiu Bank International of Cal W & H Investment Propert 9101 Santiago Dr. 888 S. Figueroa St . 2742 Dow Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Los Angeles CA 90017 Tustin CA 92680 159-121-19 159-121-20 159-121-22 Shinsuke Matayoshi Carl E. Gabrielson Eldon Willard Bagstad 7771 Garfield Ave . No. B 7761 Garfield Ave. 901 Catalina Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Seal Beach CA 90740 159-121-25 159-121-26 159-121-28 Huntington Pacifica LTD Huntington Pacifica LTD 18800 Delaware St . No. 100 18800 Delaware St . No. 10 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Huntington Bh CA 92648 159-121-30 159-121-31 159-121-32 Delma Construction Corp Daniel Kuwada 18800 Delaware St . No. 100 3890 S . Norton Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92648 Los Angeles CA 90008 159-121-33 Daniel Kuwada 3890 S . Norton Ave . Los Angeles CA 90008 • � City of Huntington Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 in DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 636-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the "constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of.elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. A - City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers,Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft General Plan maybe purchased for $10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: City. of Huntington Beach Cite of Huntington Beach Department of Community- Development Office of the City Clerk 2000 Main Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5271 (714) 536-5227 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Library Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9281 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach. CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)842-4481 (714) 375-5005 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach_ CA 92648 (714) 375-1,5006 (714)375-5071 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment ALL UTtERESTED 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Please direct your written communication to the City Clerk: Connie Brockway,City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)536-5227 _ DM 39 EXISTING GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY EXISTING ZONING PI.ANNIIG:COMMISSION NO. GENERAL COMMITTEE DESIGNATION RECOMMENDATIONS PLAN (Designation to be considered by DESIGNATION Ci Council 16. Mixed MH-F3-30-SP(Mixed Use Pacifica Community. Mixed Use and add Specific Plan Development Horizontal,Density 1.0 FAR,30 Plan (SP) - un/ac,Specific Plan 71. Mixed P(MH-F3-30-SP)Public- Pacifica Community Mixed Use,add Specific Plan (SP) Development underlying Mixed Use Horizontal, Plan Density 1.0 FAR,30 un/ac, S ecific Plan 72. Mixed CG-F2-D(Commercial CO(Commercial Mixed Use Horizontal,decrease Development General,Density 0.5 FAR,Design Office) density from 25 to 15 du/ac Overlay) Y . 'u1lyu' M :: / wt♦I• pl J m r— C F-R CF-R 0. II I 1 ar OR- 1 „•' I I H � _ I ONT.RID DR �JIr L� CF-R CF_C I ► IIIII I J DUE i c DR — r CF-C 1 g Irr'-�.i-L'-lf�-E--F�. - DDR, RANKLIN DR TVEON DR I . I 1--i T-1 _ II ELLIS evE- i ,„may.,♦....... 1 t - i I N R .f CR T(MEaS EIKiT W W 'RSsAN = O H ......__ v' Z . a!, z W .. r u GARFIELD AVE. . a a x DISTRICT MAP 1 153-024-02 153-024-03 153-024-04 Colin F. Morris Harold C. Hirsch Michael L. Johnston 19001 Colchester Lane 19011 Colchester Lane 4281 Aleman Dr . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Tarzana CA 91356 153-024-05 153-024-06 153-024-07 Emilio B. Vargas Robert Michael Cave Eugene J. Kettner 19041 Colchester Lane 6852 Glen Dr. 19061 Colchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92647 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-08 153-024-09 153-024-10 Robert M. Drake Frank Chambers George Bauer 19081 Colchester Lane 19091 Colchester Lane 19101 Colchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-11 153-024-12 153-024-13 Ralph Lombardo James A. North Tyler Brinker 19352 Worchester Lane 8159 Wadebridge Cir 8122 Wadebridge Cir tYuilCiii,�L(—)ii mil lii Jzb-ib nunciiagLon 8n CA 7G646 153-024-14 153-024-15 153-024-16 Alberto H. Mottesi Jasper Y. Liu William Bracciodieta 8141 Wadebridge Cir 8131 Wadebridge Cir 8121 Wadebridge Cir Huntington Beach CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-17 153-024-18 153-024-19 Gisela Campagne Albert E. Smith Betty Jane Skattum Bill Wadebridge Cir 8101 Wadebridge Cir 8102 Wadebridge Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-20 153-024-21 153-024-22 James M. Busak Tyler Brinker Lew Gilliam Schroeder 8112 Wadebridge Cir 8122 Wadebridge Cir 8132 Wadebridge Cir Huntington ah CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-23 153-024-24 153-024-25 Edward K. Simon John F. Randolph Michael Dobrott 8142 Wadebridge Cir 8152 Wadebridge Cir 8158 Wadebridge Cir Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-26 153-024-27 153-024-28 Dartmoor Trust Udt Thomas C. Hopkins Gary R. Raasch 8159 Dartmoor Dr. 8151 Dartmoor Dr. 8141 Dartmoor Dr. Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-29 153-024-30 153-024-31 Robert L. Visser Richard E. Sklar Lawrence E. Klingberg 8131 Dartmoor Dr. 8121 Dartmoor Dr. 22562 Canyon Lake Dr . S Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Canyon Lake CA 92587 V 153-024-�2 153-024-33 153-024-34 Mary Olive Butler-Gibbons Deborah J. Huffman Kerrilyn Hosea 8101 Dartmoor Dr. P.O. Box 12178 8112 Dartmoor Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92646 Santa Ana CA 92712 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-35 153-024-36 153-024-37 Paul Bush Ibrahim M. E1 Toraei Timothy A. Peters 22391 Wallingford Lane 8132 Dartmoor Dr. 8142 Dartmoor Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024 -38 153-024-39 153-024-40 Blanche M. Roels Adel H. Hanna Christopher J. Hill 8152 Dartmoor Dr. 8158 Dartmoor Dr. 8160 Dartmoor Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-41 153-024-42 153-024-43 James J. Davis Ronald J. Sarouhan Steven A. Cronin 8162 Dartmoor Dr . 19201 Sherborne Lane 1040 Grant Rd. No. 155-1 153-024-44 153-024-45 153-024-46 Michael Lee Sanders Mary Betty Croteau Kenneth Power 19221 Sherborne Lane 8181 Falmouth Dr. 8171 Falmouth Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-47 153-024-48 153-024-49 Seymour Spiegel Alfred J. Brown Gary A. Valent 8161 Falmouth Dr. 8151 Falmouth Dr. 8141 Falmouth Dr. Huntington Beach CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-50 153-024-51 153-024-52 Jaroslaw Janio Raymond T. Allison Albert Edward Ross 8131 Falmouth Dr. 8121 Falmouth Dr. 8111 Falmouth Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-024-53 153-033-01 153-033-02 Eugene H. Opfer Terry A. Nelson George M. Yoshihara 19231 Worchester Lane 19241 Weymouth Lane 19251 Weymouth Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-033-03 153-033-04 153-033-05 Martha Elaine Baker Raymond A. Lopez Richard Kent Olson 19261 Weymouth Lane 19271 Weymouth Lane 19281 Weymouth Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-033-06 153-033-07 153-033-08 Michela Kiser Steven J. Cook Jack L. Harding 19301 Weymouth Lane 19311 Weymouth Lane 19321 Weymouth Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 1 153 -033-09 153-033-10 153-033-11 IKEDA Ken Joel C. Bartlett Raymond E. Mc Graw 19331 Weymouth Lane 19341 Weymouth Lane 19351 Weymouth Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153 -033-12 153-033-13 153-033-14 Charles C. Mantle Scott A. Neill Don E. Stanton 3848 Grove St . 19371 Weymouth Lane 19381 Weymouth Lane Sonoma CA 95476 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-033-15 153-033-16 153-033-17 Robert A. Vaden Shirley Forman S. Judith Sangster 19382 Worchester Lane 19372 Worchester Lane 19362 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-033-18 153-033-19 153-033-20 Ralph Lombardo Mario A. Ayon Slavko Kljestan 19352 Worchester Lane 19342 Worchester Lane 19332 Worchester Lane 153-033-21 153-033-22 153-033-23 Rcbert E. Randall Harold D. Wignall Manuela White 19322 Worchester Lane 19312 Worchester Lane 19302 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-033-24 153-033-25 153-033-26 Lawrence Greenwald William T. Fcwler Steve L. Arey 15-282 Worchester Lane 19272 Worchester Lane 19260 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-033-27 153-033-28 153-034-01 Jack Carlino J. Guadalupe L. Magdaleno Lois J. Mac donald 19252 Worchester Lane 19242 Worchester Lane 19241 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-034-02 153-034-03 153-034-04 Wilfredo A. Romano My Viet Vu Willie Reise 19251 Worchester Lane 19261 Worchester Lane 19271 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-034 -05 153-034-06 153-034-07 Albert D. Lansing Robert C. Shaw William R. Powers 19281 Worchester Lane 19301 Worchester Lane 19311 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-034-08 153-034-09 153-034-10 Kenneth Inouye Donald J. L. Adams Barbara Neil 19321 Worchester Lane 19331 Worchester Lane 19341 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-034-11 153-034-12 153-034-13 Verne A. ' Miller Devinder S . Mavi Ling Jin 19351 Worchester Lane 19361 Worchester Lane 237 W. Wells St . Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 San Gabriel CA 91776 153-034-14 153-034-15 153-034-16 Stanley A. Kosalka Cecil J. Bruce Lola D. Elliott 19381 Worchester Lane 19391 Worchester Lane 19411 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-034-17 153-034-18 153-034-19 Jean-Guy Heon Andrew J. Shaffer Seok-Shin Paik 19421 Worchester Lane 19431 Worchester Lane 19441 Worchester Lane Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-034-20 153-034-21 153-041-04 Leonard S. Liboon Shirin Farahmand Rood Inc 19451 Worchester Lane 19471 Worchester Lane 123 Peacock Dr. 153-041-05 153-041-13 153-041-14 David R. Kelly James R. Brumfield James Andrew Shandrick 8877 Lauderdale Ct . No. G2 25322 Maximus St . 7 Pazzi Huntington Bh CA 92646 Mission Viejo CA 92691 Irvine CA 92714 - 153-041-15 153-041-16 153-041-17 William E. Maxev William E. Maxey Maureen Tenn Robinson 12541 Kensington Rd. 12541 Kensington Rd. 2 Hampton Ct . Los Alamitos CA 90720 Los Alamitos CA 90720 Rancho Mirage CA 92270 153-041-18 153-041-25 153-041-26 Craig Lee Martin Rudolph C. Schweitzer Rudolph C. Schweitzer 29 Musick 8686 Merced Cir No. 1007D 8686 Merced Cir No. 1007 1, Irvine CA 92718 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-041-28 153-041-29 153-041-32 Cnw Investment Co Cnw Investment Co 238 S . Atlantic Blvd. 238 S . Atlantic Blvd. Alhambra CA 91801 Alhambra CA 91801 153-051-08 153-051-09 153-051-10 Mini-Skools LTD Tonho International Inc Yee Sing Yee 2400 Presidents Dr. 19360 Beach Blvd. 29155 Bobolink Dr. Montgomery AL 36116 Huntington Beach CA 92648 Laguna Niguel CA 92677 153-051-11 153-051-12 153-051-13 Sheng HSIUNG Lin Walter W. Johnson George & Ellen M. Traban 2340 Robles Ave . 8081 Yorktown Ave . 8077 Yorktown Ave . San Marino CA 91108 Huntington Bh CA 92646 Huntington Bh CA 92646 153-051-14 153-051-15 153-051-16 Robert W. Clayton Lawrence A. Diekoff Stations Winall 4234 Fleethaven Rd. 19442 Beach Blvd. 1338 E. 29th St . Lakewood CA 90712 Huntington Bh CA 92648 Signal Hill CA 90806 153-051-17 153-051-18 153-051-19 City of Huntington Beach Cap Rad LTD Fred Hensel City Hall 19322 Beach Blvd. 3615 308th St . Huntingtn Bch CA 92646 Huntington Beach CA 92648 Auburn IA 51433 153-051-24 153-051-25 Wuerer Family Partnership Basil Nichols 2134 Greenleaf St . 502 21st P1 . Santa Ana CA 92706 Santa Monica CA 90402 J" City of Huntington Beach * 2000 MAIN STREET CALI FORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the"constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. i lid City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers,Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft General Plan maybe purchased for $10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development Office of the City Clerk 2000 Main Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)5 36-5271 (714)536-5227 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Library Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9281 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 842-4481 (714)375-5005 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)375-5006 (714)375-5071 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Please direct your written communication to the City Clerk: Connie Brockway,City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536-5227 1 EXISTING GENERALPLAN EXISTING I PLANNING COMMISSION GENERALPLAN ADVISORY ZONING RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION COMMITTEE (Designation to be considered bv Citv DESIGNATION Council) ® i e J�a,■■ �� vllt ,�� INN � C INN ���.�: � pia �� �:•ll„�� NIt1 •���. —���Iltl . ��„ �� � illlt■ ��r■■■1� � � � �►1. � r��It11t � : ,_: ,,,■ -.. � ' ■m„na: �ItI111ta1®IIIIrI� ■grin :� m1,1milli WA III Igloo ■■■■■■■HIM ■■■■■. iiy =�i■■ 11 �tt1it11tt �I / iuil main„® •� �'�. � �►�iau■i- ■■pi ■ttttttttt �1q�1,n ■111111�■■ C= 1 1. ■a,®,■ .■■�.� �tnn�tr �n�I�11�u1tlt•lt�:Rlrt�i�,t► i � � � � WII11■ n--��C:� .. ,■ :: CF PRIOR milli IIW,r■ ■11■111,Im1n11■ m _ n11n11nw1i■ m� i„1m11■i■ :: „n1,r■ � nr,,,11„W,�1 � ■ On . on oil I 1,,,Ia,,,1 �: IIn11■� � miiii,,,,,w,i, �� ■ • d ©P DISTRICT MAP 34 178-291-01 178-291-02 178-291-03 Peter Lee Carmen Nicholas Morrow Neland E . Sprik 17013 Edgewater Lane 17017 Edgewater Lane 17019 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-04 178-291-05 178-291-06 Foundation (Te) Fuller Paul L. Sullivan James Allen Myers 135 N. Los Robles Ave . No. 17027 Edgewater Lane 17033 Edgewater Lane Pasadena CA 91101 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-07 178-291-08 178-291-09 Lyle H. Cain Charles Foulger Son Dinh Nguyen 17039 Edgewater Lane 17045 Edgewater Lane 17051 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-10 178-291-11 178-291-12 Peter H. Young Harvey D. Kagasoff Dick Kagasoff 17057 Edgewater Lane 1386 Galaxy Dr. 1386 Galaxy Dr. 178-291-13 178-291-14 178-291-15 Theodore R. Johnson Thelma W. Perkins James V. Andrews 17073 Edgewater Lane 17077 Edgewater Lane 17081 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-16 178-291-17 178-291-18 Jeanne Sprague Donald L. Watson Ariela Ben Shoshan 17085 Edgewater Lane 17091 Edgewater Lane 17099 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-19 178-291-20 178-291-21 Grant O. Gravatte Henry E. Hartge Sheldon Grossman 17109 Edgewater Lane 17121 Edgewater Lane 17131 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington-Eli CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-22 178-291-23 178-291-26 James R. Watson Ira Toibin Ferydoun Ahadpour 101 Main St . No. A 17141 Edgewater Lane 4121 Warner Ave . Seal Beach CA 90740 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-27 178-291-29 178-291-31 Beach Bay Club Master Ass Beach Bay Club Master Ass Ferydoun Ahadpour 13001 Seal Beach Blvd. No. 13001 Seal Beach Blvd. No 4121 Warner Ave . Seal Beach CA 90740 Seal Beach CA 90740 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-32 178-291-33 178-291-34 Ferydoun Ahadpour Ferydoun Ahadpour Ferydoun Ahadpour 4121 Warner Ave . 4121 Warner Ave . 4121 Warner Ave . Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-35 178-291-36 178-291-38 Beach Bay Club Master Ass Ferydoun Ahadpour 13001 Seal Beach Blvd. No 4121 Warner Ave . Seal Beach CA 90740 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-291-39 178-291-40 178-292-01 Ferydoun Ahadpour Ferydoun Ahadpour Anne C. Woodard 4121 Warner Ave . 4121 Warner Ave . 17124 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-292-02 178-292-03 178-292-04 Jay S . Snelson Mari L. Webster Terry F. Stelzer 17132 Edgewater Lane 20 Eugenia Way 17148 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Hillsborough CA 94010 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-292-05 178-292-06 178-292-07 Edward A. Devlin Dinko Klarin B . Joan Buttram 17156 Edgewater Lane 17164 Edgewater Lane P . O. Box 182 _..,.....�..��v.. .�.• �. mac... i i.4.1�.11 ��.vll ✓.1 L..A �LV'ZJ 1VC WI\1L/l VI\ � 2 V'Y 178-292-08 178-292-09 178-292-10 SZOT John Joseph L. Schwartz Richard E. Willsie 17180 Edgewater Lane 17188 Edgewater Lane 17187 Roundhill Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-292-11 178-292-12 178-292-13 Stuart C. Shorr Peter B . Shores George N. Garrett 17179 Roundhill Dr. 17171 Roundhill Dr. 17163 Roundhill Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-292-14 178-292-15 178-292-16 Joseph A. Falcon Gail Stoter Jack C. Smiley 17155 Roundhill Dr. 17147 Roundhill Dr. 17139 Roundhill Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-292-17 178-292-18 178-292-19 Thomas C. Shilton Theodore C. Patten Robert D. Garretson 17131 Roundhill Dr. 17127 Roundhill Dr. 17123 Roundhill Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-301-01 178-301-02 178-336-01 Tierrasanta Inc Amy Suehiro 777 E . Wisconsin Ave . 17115 Roundhill Dr. Milwaukee WI 53202 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-336-02 178-336-03 178-336-04 Jack Lopin Peter P. Kourkoulis Ronald E. Malecki 17107 Roundhill Dr. 17099 Roundhill Dr. 17093 Roundhill Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 i 178-336-05 178-336-06 178-336-07 William H. Miller Kenneth D. Saunders Eugene Louie 17089 Roundhill Dr. 17083 Roundhill Dr. 17075 Roundhill Dr. Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 i 178-336-08 178-336-09 178-336-10 Frederick Gates Glenn Ginoza Glen J. Luecke 17076 Edgewater Lane 17084 Edgewater Lane 17092 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 178-336-11 178-336-12 178-336-13 Florrie Marion Sherry Bu Y. Lee John M. Corlew 17100 Edgewater Lane 16011 Santa Barbara Lane 17116 Edgewater Lane Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 Huntington Bh CA 92649 I • City of Huntington Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the "constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers,Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft General Plan maybe purchased for $10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: Cin?of Huntington Beach Cite of Huntineton Beach Department of Communit- Development Office of the Cite Clerk 2000 Main Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-52 71 (7 i4)536-522 7 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Libran, Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9281 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach; CA 92648 (714)842-4481 (714)375-5005 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 3 75-5006 (714)3 75-50 71 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Please direct your written communication to the City Clerk: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Regarding the General Plan Update City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536-5227 DM 34 EXISTING GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY EXISTING ZONING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. 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Huntington Bh CA 92647 J� City of Huntington Beach �- 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA92648 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building 536-5241 Planning 536-5271 January 31, 1996 SUBJECT: LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN To Interested Parties: The City of Huntington Beach City Council is holding public hearings to discuss land use changes proposed in the comprehensive update of the General Plan. A General Plan land use designation may alter the future use and development of property in the City. Please review the attached table and map for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designation of your property or property in your area. If you would like to comment on the proposed land use changes, you may either submit a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and/or attend the scheduled City Council meetings. A General Plan is considered the"constitution" of the City and is a reflection of the citizen's desires and ambitions for the future of Huntington Beach. The General Plan is also used to guide the decisions of elected officials and City staff for the next 20 years. The existing General Plan was adopted in 1976 and has undergone incremental changes since that time. Due to changes in community needs, population demographics, laws, and development patterns, the General Plan is being updated to reflect current conditions. The attached table and map provide a brief overview and location for proposed changes to the General Plan land use designations. The table describes the existing General Plan land use designation, General Plan Advisory Committee's recommended land use designation, the existing zoning designation, and the Planning Commission's recommended land use designations. The land use changes of the Draft General Plan will be presented at a City Council hearing tentatively scheduled for April 22, 1996, at 5:00 P.M. Final action on the General Plan and land use designations is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 1996. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk or the Department of Community Development to confirm these City Council meeting dates. City Council public hearings are held in the following location: City of Huntington Beach Civic Center Council Cambers,Lower Level 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 If you would like additional details on the proposed land use changes, a copy of the Draft General Plan may be purchased for$10.00 in the Department of Community Development. A copy of the Draft General Plan is available for review at the following locations: City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development Office of the City Clerk 2000 Main Street 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5271 (714)536-5227 City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Beach Central Library Banning Avenue Branch Library 7111 Talbert Avenue 9231 Banning Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)842-4481 (714)375-5005 Citv of Huntineton Beach Cit}of Huntington Beach Graham Street Branch Library Main Street Branch Library 15882 Graham Street 525 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)375-5006 (714)375-5071 If you have any questions about the General Plan update process, please contact the Department of Community Development at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Melanie S. Fallon Director of Community Development Attachment 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 Department of Community Development at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. 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LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 1 Southwest RL CN- F1 CG -FP2 Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential to provides consistency GPAC: recommend Banning Ave. & Low Neighborhood, General, Commercial to between Zoning and change from Residential Bushard St. Density) Density 0.35 Floodplain) reflect existing General Plan to Commercial FAR) zoning and existing Neighborhood (CN-Fl) (DM 22) conditions designation (Straw Vote 5-0) 2. South side of RH P(RH-30) RH Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Disagree with Staff and Hamilton Ave. (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend 300' west of High underlying High Density) identify Residential High Density change from Residential Brookhurst St. Density) Residential church/school (RH) land use designation. High to Residential Low High Density with Public (P) (DM 10) 30 un/ac designation; decrease in density from 30 to 7 du/ac, P (RL-7) NOTE: inconsistent with zoning (Straw Vote 5-0) 3. Northwest RL CN - F1 CG Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential to provides consistency GPAC: recommend Atlanta Ave. & Low Density Neighborhood, General) Commercial to between Zoning and change from Residential Newland St. Density 0.35 reflect existing General Plan to Commercial FAR) zoning and existing Neighborhood(CN-Fl) (DM 13) conditions designation (Straw Vote 5-0) Approved as of December 12 1995 (g\gpindus9) PP > EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL, ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS 11 DESIGNATION' DESIGNATION 4. Atlanta Ave.east RL P (RL - 6.5) RL Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and of Leasure Ln. (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend Low underlying Low Density) identify Residential Low Density change to add Public (P) (DM 14) Density) Low Density church/school (RL) land use designation, designation; retain Residential, retain maximum 7.0 un/ac maximum 7.0 du/ac(Straw 6.5 un/ac Vote 5-0 5. Northwest Recreation P (Public) RA- RL Public designation Agree with GPAC; new Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential for a Utility right designation for utility right GPAC: recommend Public Magnolia St. & Agriculture, of way of way (P) designation to identify Hamilton Ave. Residential utility right of way(Straw Low Density) Vote 5-0) DM 14 6. Southwest RL CN- F1 CG- FP2 Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential to provides consistency GPAC: recommend change Indianapolis Ave Low Neighborhood, General, Commercial to between Zoning and to Commercial & Newland St. Density) Density 0.35 Floodplain) reflect existing General Plan Neighborhood (CN-FI) FAR) zoning and existing designation (Straw Vote 6- (DM 13) conditions 1) RL GN F! C-G C-G FP2 Chfinge€rend Deleted; change to General (Residential (Co mmereii3l (Eefnrnereial Resident ial-te Plan designation has been Gar-field Lew Neighbor-heed; General, Commercial to between Zoning find previously approved Density) Bensity-0.-35 FleedPlair) �-exisT*ng Generfil-Plan (DM-6) FAR) Bening and existing eenditiens S. Northwest RL CN- F1 Q- CG - FP2 Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential (Commercial (Qualified, Residential to provides consistency GPAC: recommend change Bushard St. & Low Neighborhood, Commercial Commercial to between Zoning and from Residential to Litchfield Dr. Density) Density 0.35 General, reflect existing General Plan Commercial Neighborhood FAR) Floodplain) zoning and existing (CN-F1) designation (DM 6) conditions (Straw Vote 5-0) Approved as of December 12, 1995 2 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS. DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 9. Southwest RM OS- P(Open OS - PR- FP2 Change Residential Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential Space-Park) (Open Space,, to Open Space Park provides consistency GPAC: recommend Delaware St. & Medium Parks and to reflect existing between Zoning and change from Residential to Detroit Ave. Density) Recreation, park General Plan Open Space-Park(OS-P) Floodplain) designation(Straw Vote 5- (DM 12) 0) 10-. P ,t RH 1%4V---F8--SP D-�-m- Change from Deleted; change to General Highway (Residential H�41-0 red-f3se (Downtown r-esidentie4 to Plan designation has been fren0ge High Vdeal— Speei ie-P-len; eommer-eial. amendments made to previously approved between Density) Density-1.5 Distr iet , 6ah S`. &Sth St. FAR Visitor- SePW n (-approved April 17, 1995) Comm (Tl� 25-du oe, ���7 Speeific Plan) 11. Southwest RM CN -F1 - D CG Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner'of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential to provides consistency GPAC: recommend Alabama St. & Medium Neighborhood, General) Commercial to between Zoning and change from Residential to Adams Ave. Density) Density 0.35 reflect existing General Plan Commercial Neighborhood FAR, Design zoning and existing (CN-F1-D) designation (DM 12) Overlay) conditions (Straw Vote 5-0). 12. Northeast corner RM OS- P (Open RM-0 Change Residential Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of Huntington (Residential Space- Park) (Residential to Open Space Park change to reflect existing GPAC: recommend St. &Wichita Medium Medium to reflect existing conditions, may require change from Residential to Ave. Density) Density, Oil park(Boys and future zone change Open Space-Park(OS-P) Overlay) Girls Club) designation(Straw Vote 5- (DM 2) 0) NOTE: inconsistent with zoning Approved as of December 12, 1995 3 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COM.v1ISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING . DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 13. Southwest RM P (RM- 15) RM Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and.GPAC: corner of Clay (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing recommend change to add Ave. & Delaware Medium underlying Medium identify Residential Medium Public (P) designation St. Density) Residential Density) church/school Density (RM) land use (Straw Vote 5-0) Medium designation (DM 2) Density 15 un/ac 14. Northeast corner RM P(RM- 15) RM Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and GPAC: of Clay Ave. & (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing recommend change to add Delaware St. Medium underlying Medium identify Medium Density Public (P) designation Density) Residential Density) church/school Residential(RM) land (Straw Vote 5-0) (DM 2) Medium use designation Density 15 un/ac 15. South side of IG(Industrial P (I)Public IL(Industrial Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and GPAC: Garfield Ave., General) underlying Limited) designation to change to existing recommend change to add Gothard St. & Industrial identify City's Industrial(I)land use. Public(P) designation Huntington St. Water Yard designation (Straw Vote 5-0) (DM 2) 16. Southwest Mixed MH- F3 -30- Pacifica Modify existing Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of Main Development SP (Mixed Community. Mixed Use change to Mixed Use recommend change to Mixed St. & Florida St. Use Plan designation to designation and add Use and add Specific Plan (East of Florida) Horizontal, reflect existing use Specific Plan (SP) designation(Straw Density 1.0 and conditions Vote 6-0-1 abstain) (DM 39) FAR,30 un/ac, Specific Plan) Approved as of December 12, 1995 4 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 17. Southwest RM P (RMH- 25) RMH Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of Ellis (Residential Public- (Residential designation to increase in density from GPAC: recommend to add Ave. & Chapel Medium underlying Medium High identify 15 to 25 du/ac, provides Public (P) designation, Ln. Density) Residential Density) church/school, consistency between increase density from 15 to Medium High increase density Zoning and General Plan 25 du/ac (Straw Vote 5-0) (DM 40) Density 25 from 15 to 25 du/ac un/ac 18. Park site; north RM OS Park OS- PR(Open Change Residential Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of Pacific Coast (Residential (Open Space, Space, Parks to Open Space Park provides consistency GPAC: recommend change Highway & Medium Park) and to reflect existing between Zoning and from Residential to Open Warner Ave. Density) Recreation) park General Plan Space-Park(OS-P) designation (Straw Vote 5- (DM 35) 0) 19. Northeast of RL RM - 15 RMP Land use change to Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and Heil Ave. & (Residential (Residential (Residential reflect existing reflects existing GPAC: recommend retain Saybrook Ln. Low Density) Medium Manufactured density of Mobile conditions existing Residential Low Density 15 Home Park) Home Park, Density 7.0 du/ac (Straw (DM 23) un/ac) increase density Vote 5-0), Staff to explore from 7 to 15 du/ac adding a Mobile Home Overlay 20. 300' Northwest RL P'(RL -6.5) RL Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff'and of Heil Ave. & (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend change Springdale St. Low Density) underlying Low Density) identify Residential Low Density to add Public(P) Residential church/school (RL) land use designation; retain (DM 24) Low Density designation, retain 6.5 un/ac) maximum 7.0 un/ac Approved as of December 12, 1995 5 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 21. 300' Southwest SR(Senior RMH - 25 (Q) RMH Eliminates Senior Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of Edinger Ave. Residential) (Residential (Qualified, Residential provides consistency GPAC: recommend change & Springdale St. Medium High Residential Designation, RMH between Zoning and from Senior Residential to Density 25 Medium High allows senior General Plan Residential Medium High (DM 24) un/ac) Density) residential (RMH-25) designation development (Straw Vote 5-0) 22. Northeast of CG P(CN- F1) CG Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and McFadden Ave. (Commercial Public- (Commercial designation to, change to existing GPAC: recommend change & Edwards St. General) underlying General) identify Commercial land use to add Public(P) Commercial church/school designation designation (Straw Vote 5- (DM 17) Neighborhoo 0) d,Density 0.35 FAR from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff d GPAC 1- M - F1 -30 M2 1 Z• Change o ee G wt an C 23. hell/Cal Industrial H O C Sg � g Resources site, Resource - SP(Mixed R4- O- CZ; Industrial to Mixed expands the visitor recommend change from Pacific Coast Production Use C1 - O CZ Use serving commercial Industrial-Resource Highway Horizontal, (Industrial opportunities along the Production to Mixed-Use between Density 0.35 General, Oil coast, allows residential Horizontal; recommend F2- Seapoint Ave. & FAR,30 Overlay, development, promotes 30 (.5 FAR,30 du/ac); Golden West St. un/ac, Coastal Zone; activity center to link the recommend "average" Specific Plan) Residential Downtown and density of 15 du/ac(Straw (DM 3,4 & 10) High Density, Waterfront, may require Vote 7-0) Oil Overlay, future zone change Coastal Zone; Commercial Neighborhood, Oil Overlay, Coastal Zone) Approved as of December 12, 1995 6 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 24. 1,500' Southwest IG (Industrial' RM- 15 1G(Industrial Change from Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and of Warner Ave. General) (Residential General) Industrial to change to reflect existing GPAC: recommend change & Gothard St. Medium Residential to conditions,may require from Industrial to (Mobile Home Density, 15 reflect existing future zone change Residential Low Density Park) un/ac) conditions (Mobile 7.0 du/ac, NOTE: Home Park) inconsistent with Zoning (DM 31) (Straw Vote 4-1) 25. Southeast corner IG (Industrial I - F2- H IL (Industrial Add Historic (H) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and of Gothard St. & General) (Industrial, Limited) Overlay to area to change to Industrial (I) GPAC: recommend to add Warner Ave. Density 0.5 identify Historic land use designation Historic Overlay(Straw FAR, structures (Slater Vote 5-0) (DM 31) Historical House,etc.) Overlay) 26. 50' Northwest of RL P(RL-6.5) RL (Residential Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and Edinger Ave. & (Residential Public- Low Density) designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend change Golden West St. Low Density) underlying identify Residential Low Density to add Public (P) Residential church/school (RL) land use designation; retain (DM 17) Low.Density designation, retain maximum 7.0 du/ac (Straw 6.5 un/ac maximum 7.0 un/ac Vote 5-0) 27. 500' Northwest RL P(RL - 6.5) RL (Residential Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and of Edinger Ave. (Residential Public- Low Density) designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend change & Golden West Low Density) underlying identify Residential Low Density to add Public (P) St. Residential church/school (RL) land use designation; retain Low Density designation, retain maximum 7.0 du/ac (Straw DM 17) 6.5 un/ac maximum 7.0 un/ac Vote 5-0) Approved as of December 12, 1995 7 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 28. Northwest RM CN - Fl CG Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential to provides consistency GPAC: recommend change McFadden Ave. Medium Neighborhood, General) Commercial to between Zoning and from Residential Medium & Golden West Density) Density 0.35 reflect existing General Plan Density to Commercial St. FAR) zoning and Neighborhood(CN-Fl) (DM 17) conditions designation (Straw Vote 5- 0 29. P, Q- P,I P (CG - F1) PS (Public Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Northeast corner (Public, Public- Semi Public) Public, Quasi- expands commercial GPAC: recommend change of Golden West Quasi- underlying Public, opportunities along from Public, Quasi-Public, St. & Edinger Public, Commercial Institutional to Edinger Corridor. Institutional to Commercial Ave. (Edinger Institutional) General, Public with General(CG-FI) and add frontage) Density 0.35 underlying Public (P) designation FAR) Commercial (Straw Vote 5-0) NOTE: (DM 15) General inconsistent with zoning designation at Golden West College 30. Southeast of CG CR- F2 - D CG Upgrades existing Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Golden West St. (Commercial (Commercial (Commercial Commercial expands regional GPAC: recommend change & Edinger Ave. General) Regional, General) designation to commercial opportunities from Commercial General Density 0.5 Regional with freeway access to Commercial Regional (DM 26) FAR, Design Commercial (CR-F2-D) designation Overlay) designation (Straw Vote 5-0) 31. South side of CG CR-F2- D CG Upgrades existing Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Edinger Ave. (Commercial (Commercial (Commercial Commercial expands commercial GPAC: recommend change from Gothard General) Regional, General) designation to opportunities with from Commercial General St. to Parkside Density 0.5 Regional freeway access to Commercial Regional Ln. FAR, Design Commercial (CR-F2-D) designation (DM 26) Overlay) designation (Straw Vote 5-0) Approved as of December 12, 1995 8 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL.PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 32. Northeast of CG CR- F2 - D CG (Commercial Upgrades existing Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Gothard St. & (Commercial (Commercial General) Commercial expands commercial GPAC: recommend change Edinger Ave General) Regional, designation to opportunities with from Commercial General Density 0.5 Regional freeway access to Commercial Regional (DM 15). FAR, Design Commercial (CR-F2-D) designation Overlay) designation (Straw Vote 5-0) .33. Southeast of P, Q- P,P MV-F8-D RL (Residential Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and McFadden Ave. (Public, (Mixed Use Low Density), Public, Quasi promotes an activity GPAC: recommend change & Gothard St. Quasi- Vertical, IG (General Public, center by adding from Public,Quasi-Public, Public, Density 1.5 Industrial), CG- Institutional and commercial/residential Institutional and Mixed (DM 15) Institutional) FAR [MU], H (Commercial Mixed Use to designation near a transit Development to Mixed Use MD (Mixed 0.35 FAR [C], General-High Mixed Use center Vertical (MV-F8-D) Development 25 un/ac) Rise Overlay) Vertical designation (Straw Vote 7- (Commercial/Resid 0) ential) at the Transit Center Area 34. Huntington CG MV- F9-SP CG (Commercial Modifies Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and Center (Commercial (Mixed Use General) Commercial expands development and GPAC: recommend change General) Vertical, designation by revitalization from Commercial General (DM 15) Density 1.5 adding Mixed Use opportunities for the to Commercial Regional- FAR [MU], (Commercial/Resid Mall,continues to FAR.5 - Specific Plan (CR 0.5 FAR [C], ential); Continues promote the regional - F2- SP)) designation 25 un/ac) Regional importance of the site but (Straw Vote 5-1) Commercial uses, may (not required) also may permit allow residential residential development to increase development activities in the area Approved as of December 12, 1995 9 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING 11 GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE 'ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 35. Aldrich Ave. CG MV- F10- D CG-RMH- Modifies existing Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and south to Heil (Commercial -A(Mixed RM Commercial allows continued GPAC: recommend change Ave. west side of General) Use Vertical, (Commercial designation by Commercial uses and from Commercial General Beach Blvd. RMH Density 1.5 General; adding Mixed Use development, permits to Mixed Use Vertical, (Residential FAR f MU], Residential (Commercial/Resid (not required) residential decrease density from 25 to (DM 26) Medium 1.5 FAR [C], Medium High ential); continues uses and provides 15 du/ac(Straw Vote 6-0) High 25 du/ac, Density; commercial uses, possible relocation of NOTE: inconsistent with Density) RM Design Residential may permit Auto Dealers to form zoning (Residential Overlay, Medium residential future Auto Mall Medium Auto Density) development,does Density) Overlay) increase some density from 15 to 25 du/ac,Auto Overlay allows possible location of Auto Dealers 36. Heil Ave. south CG MV- F10- D CG - RM Modifies existing Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and to Warner Ave. (Commercial -A (Mixed (Commercial Commercial allows continued GPAC: recommend change east & west sides General) Use Vertical, General; designation by Commercial uses and from Commercial General of Beach Blvd. RM Density 1.5 Residential adding Mixed Use development,permits to Mixed Use Vertical, (Residential FAR f MU], Medium (Commercial/Resid (not required) residential decrease density from 25 to (DM 26&27) Medium 1.5 FAR [C], Density) ential); continues uses and provides 15 du/ac(Straw Vote 5-1) Density) 25 du/ac, commercial uses, possible relocation of NOTE: inconsistent with Design may permit Auto Dealers to form zoning Overlay, residential future Auto Mall Auto development, does Overlay) increase some density from 15 to 25 du/ac,Auto Overlay allows possible location of Auto Dealers Approvcd as of Decembcr 12, 1995 10 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING 11 GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 37. Southeast of CG MV- F10- D RM Modifies existing Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and Beach Blvd. & (Commercial (Mixed Use (Residential Commercial allows continued GPAC: recommend change Warner Ave. General) Vertical, Medium designation by Commercial uses and from Commercial General RM Density 1.5 Density) adding Mixed Use development, permits to Mixed Use Vertical, (DM 30) (Residential FAR [MU], (Commercial/Reside (not required) residential decrease density from 25 to Medium 1.5 FAR [C], ntial); continues uses and provides 15 du/ac (Straw Vote 5-1) Density) 25 du/ac, commercial uses, possible relocation of NOTE: inconsistent with Design may permit Auto Dealers to form zoning Overlay) residential future Auto Mail development, does increase some density from 15 to 25 du/ac, Auto Overlay allows possible location of Auto Dealers 38. Northeast of RH P (RMH - 25) RMH Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and Nichols St. & (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing Multi- GPAC: recommend change Warner Ave. High underlying Medium High identify Family Residential land from Residential High to Density) Residential Density) church/school; does use designation, but does Residential Medium High (DM 26) Medium High reduce density from reduce the density Density and add Public(P) Density, 25 35 to 25 du/ac designation,does decrease un/ac) density from 35 to 25 du/ac (Straw Vote 6-0) 39. 200' Northwest Mixed Use RMH- 25 Q-'RMH Change from Mixed Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of Magnolia Ave. (Residential (Qualified, Use to Residential provides consistency GPAC: recommend change & Warner Ave. Medium High Residential Medium High between Zoning and from Mixed Use to Density, 25 Medium High Density to reflect General Plan Residential Medium High (DM 27) un/ac) Density) existing zoning and Density 25 du/ac (Straw conditions Vote 6-0) Approved as of December 12, 1995 11 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 40. Southeast corner Commercial RM -15 OP(Office Change from Office Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and of Warner Ave. General (Residential Professional) Professional to compatible with GPAC: recommend change and Oak Ln. Medium Residential Medium surrounding land use to Commercial General- Density) Density designation FAR.35(CG Fl) (DM 31) designation (Straw Vote 6- 0) 41. East & west CG RH -30 CG Change from Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and sides of Beach (Commercial (Residential (Commercial Commercial General promotes commercial GPAC: recommend change Blvd., Blaylock General) High Density, General) to Residential High revitalization by forming to Commercial General- Dr. south to 30 un/ac) Density to form nodes of residential FAR.35(CG- Fl) Ronald Dr. residential node, development , breaks designation (Straw Vote 5- breaks continuous continuous strip 0-1 absent) (DM 30&31) strip commercial commercial development development by clustering commercial activity at intersections 42.' Southeast of RM P (Public)- CG Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Beach Blvd. & (Residential designation to (Commercial designation to identifies existing hospital GPAC: recommend change Newman Ave. Medium reflect' General) identify hospital; use from Residential Medium Density) hospital removes Residential Density to Public (P) (DM 30) Medium Density (15 designation(Straw Vote 6- du/ac) designation 0) Approved as of December 12, 1995 12 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING 11 GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 43. East side of RM RMH - 25 RM - RMH Change from Disagree with GPAC; Do Agree with Staff: Florida St., 17th (Residential (Residential (Residential Residential Medium not create node and recommend retain existing St. to Yorktown Medium Medium High Medium to Residential increase density, retain Residential Medium Ave. Density) Density, 25 Density; Medium High existing Residential Density 15 du/ac un/ac) Residential Density to reflect Medium Density designation (Straw Vote 6- (DM 2) Medium High existing conditions 0) NOTE: portion of site Density) and create node, (RMH) inconsistent with does increase density zoning from 15 to 25 du/ac in some areas 44. 800' South of RM RH-30 RM- RMH Change from Disagree with GPAC;'Do Agree with Staff: Garfield Ave. on (Residential (Residential (Residential Residential Medium not create node and recommend retain existing east side of Medium High Density, Medium to Residential High increase density, retain Residential Medium Florida St. to Density) 30 un/ac) Density; Density to reflect existing Residential Density 15 du/ac Yorktown Ave. Residential existing conditions Medium Density designation (Straw.Vote 6- Medium High and create node,' 0) NOTE: portion of site (DM 2) Density) does increase density (RMH) inconsistent with from 15 to 30 du/ac zoning in some areas 45. 300' Southwest RM CG-F1 RM Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of Yorktown (Residential (Commercial (Residential Residential Medium reflects existing GPAC: recommend change Ave. & Beach Medium General, Medium to Commercial conditions and uses from Residential Medium Blvd. Density) Density 0.35 Density) General to reflect Density to Commercial FAR) existing conditions General (CG-Fl) (DM 2) designation (Straw Vote 6- 0) NOTE: inconsistent with zoning Approved as of December 12, 1995 13 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LLOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 46. East of Florida RM RH -30 RM Change from Disagree with GPAC; Do Agree with Staff: St.,300' south of (Residential (Residential (Residential Residential Medium not create node and recommend retain existing Yorktown Ave. Medium High Density, Medium to Residential High increase density, retain Residential Medium Density to Adams Ave. Density) 30 un/ac) Density) Density to reflect existing Residential 15 du/ac designation (Straw existing conditions Medium Density Vote 6-0) (DM 2) and create node, doesincrease density from 15 to 30 du/ac in some areas 47. 100' Northeast RM P (RH-30) RM Add Public(P) Modify GPAC Agree with Staff: of Utica Ave. & (Residential Public- (Residential designation to recommendation; Add recommend retain existing Florida St. Medium underlying Medium identify Public(P) designation to Residential Medium Density Density) Residential Density) Church/School; identify school or church, 15 du/ac and add Public(P) (DM 2) High Density, does increase but do not increase designation (Straw Vote 6- 30 un/ac) density from 15 to density, retain existing 0) 30 du/ac Residential Medium Density (15 du/ac) 48. East of Florida RM P(RH -30) RM Add Public(P) Modify GPAC Agree with Staff: St. 300' south of (Residential Public- (Residential designation to recommendation; Add recommend retain existing Utica Ave. Medium underlying Medium identify Public (P) designation to Residential Medium Density Density) Residential Density) Church/School; identify school or church, 15 du/ac and add Public(P) (DM 2) High Density, does increase but do not increase designation (Straw Vote 6- 30 un/ac) density from 15 to density, retain existing 0) 30 du/ac Residential Medium Density (15 du/ac) Approved as of December 12, 1995 14 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PI.ANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 49. 100' Northeast RM P (RH- 30) RM Add Public(P) Modify GPAC Agree with Staff: of Adams Ave. (Residential Public (Residential designation to recommendation; Add recommend retain existing & Yorktown Medium underlying Medium identify Public (P) designation to Residential Medium Ave. Density) Residential Density) Church/School; does identify school or church, Density 15 du/ac and add High,Density,'' increase density but do not increase Public (P) designation (DM 2) 30 un/ac) from 15 to 30 du/ac density, retain existing (Straw Vote 6-0) Residential Medium Density(15 du/ac) 50. South side of RM CN - Fl RM- FP2 Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Hamilton Ave. (Residential (Commercial (Residential Residential Medium expands the commercial recommend change to 400' east of Medium Neighborhoo Medium Density to portion of the site that is Residential Medium Bushard St. Density) d, Density Density, Commercial currently residential, Density (RM-15) and 0.35 FAR) Floodplain) Neighborhood however,existing Commercial Neighborhood (DM 20) residential becomes non- (CN-Fl) designations to conforming; split identify both existing designation to reflect conditions and uses in the existing conditions area (Straw Vote 6-0) 51. Northeast corner CG RM -15 CG- FP2 Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff. of Hamilton Ave. (Commercial (Residential (Commercial Commercial General existing commercial recommend retain existing & Brookhurst General) Medium General, to Residential would become non- Commercial General,(CG Street. Density, 15 Floodplain) Medium Density conforming, designation Fl) designation (Straw un/ac) should reflect existing Vote 6-0) (DM 19) conditions and uses, retain existing Commercial General designation Approved as of December 12, 1995 15 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 52. Northwest RL CN - F1 CG Change from Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and corner of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential Low provides consistency GPAC; recommend retain Indianapolis Low Neighborhoo General) Density to between Zoning and existing Residential Low Ave. & Bushard Density) d, FAR 0.35) Commercial General Plan Density 7.0 du/ac, requested St. Neighborhood Historic Report to add Historic Overlay, NOTE: (DM 7) inconsistent with Zoning Straw Vote 5-0 53. Northwest OS-C RL -6.5 LUD - CZ'- Change from Open Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of Pacific (Open Space (Residential FP2 (Limited Space Conservation retain existing Open recommend retain Open Coast Highway - Low Density, Use District, to Residential Low Space Conservation land Space Conservation(OS-C) & Brookhurst Conservatio 6.5 un/ac) Coastal Zone, Density in a portion use designation designation(Straw Vote 4- St. (White Hole n) Floodplain) of the White Hole 1) area) Area M 22&29 54. Southwest RM RL -6.5/RH - Magnolia Modify designations Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of (Residential 30 Pacific to reflect existing modify designation and recommend retain existing Magnolia St. & Medium (Residential Specific Plan and approved land map to reflect specific Residential Medium Density Hamilton Ave. Density) Low Density, use map designations plan designation 15 du/ac designation and NESI (Ascon) 6.5 un/ac, to conform to add Specific Plan (Straw site Residential specific plan (MDR- Vote 6-0) High Density, 15) DM 14) 30 un/ac 55. 100'.North of RL RM- 15 RMP Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Yorktown Ave.., (Residential (Residential (Residential Residential Low to retain existing Residential recommend retain existing west side of Low Medium Manufactured Residential Medium Low Density land use. Residential Low Density 7.0 Brookhurst St. Density) Density, 15 Home Park) Density, increase in designation du/ac designation and add un/ac) density from 7 to 15 Mobile Home Overlay (DM 6) un/ac to reflect (Straw Vote 6-0) existing density of Mobile Home Park Approved as of December 12, 1995 16 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING 11 GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE 'ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 56. 1000' South of CG RM- 15 CG Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff. Garfield Ave., (Commercial (Residential (Commercial Commercial General retain existing recommend retain existing west side of General) Medium General) to Residential Commercial General land Commercial General (CG- Brookhurst St. Density, 15 Medium Density use designation F1) designation (Straw un/ac) Vote 6-0) (DM 6) 57. 1,000 feet south CG RH-30 RH Change from Disagree with GPAC; do Agree with Staff: of Atlanta Ave. (Commercial (Residential (Residential Commercial General not increase density to recommend to designate east side of General) High Density, High Density) and Residential reflect density bonus, entire site Residential Beach Blvd., 30 un/ac) Medium to designate entire site Medium Density 15 du/ac (Breakers RM RH Residential High Medium Density (Straw Vote 6-0) Development) (Residential RH-30 (Residential Density, density Residential to reflect Medium (Residential High Density) increase from 15 to existing conditions (DM 14) Density) High Density, 30 du/ac 30 un/ac) 58. Northwest and CG RMH- 25 CG Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: southwest of (Commercial (Residential (Commercial Commercial General retain existing recommend retain existing Joliet Ave. & General) Medium High General) to Residential commercial land use Commercial General(CG- Beach Blvd. Density, 25 Medium High Density designation Fl) designation (Straw un/ac) Vote 6-0) (DM 12) W. Northwest RM 'P(D"�5) RM Add Publie{P Disagree with GPAQ Deleted; change to General eerner-of (Residential Publie-- (Residential designation to reflect school has been removed Plan designation has been Mlle Ave. Medium under-!Yong Medium sehoel/ehur-eh-, and site developed previously approved &-Beseh-Blvd. Density) Residential Density) i se in density (G reystene) at Medium from 15 to 25 aula Residential Medium (D1%4-12) D , reta duMe existing-land-use designation: Approved as of December 12, 1995 17 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LUCA'1'IUN PLAN COMMI"I I'1:F. %ONINC: DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 60. Southeast corner Planned CG- F1 CG Change from Planned Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: of Adams Ave. Community (Commercial (Commercial Community to retain existing Planned recommend to designate as & Beach Blvd. General, General) Commercial General Community land use Mixed Use and add Specific (Seabridge Density 0.35 designation Plan (Straw Vote 6-0) Specific Plan FAR) area) (DM 13) 61. South of Orange RM. P (CN- 1) RMH-A Add Public(P) Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Ave. between (Residential Public- (Residential designation to reflect Add Public (P) recommend retain 10th St. & 11th Medium underlying Medium High school/church, change designation to Residential Residential Medium High St. Density) Commercial Density, from Residential Medium High(25 du/ac) density and add Public(P) Neighborhoo Small Lot Medium Density to Density to provide designation(Straw Vote 7- (DM 12) d, Density Subdistrict) Commercial consistency between 0) 0.35 FAR; Neighborhood and Zoning and General Plan P(RL-22) Residential Low Public- Density underlying Residential Low Density, 22 un/ac 62. Northwest Mixed RMH- 25- D CG/RMH- A Change from Mixed Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of Acacia Development (Residential (Commercial Development to change to Mixed Use recommend change to Ave. & Main St. Medium High General/ Residential Medium Horizontal- Fl (FAR Mixed Use Horizontal Density,25 Residential High Density 0.35)- 25 du/ac to reflect (MH-Fl-25) designation (DM 12) un/ac, Design Medium High existing conditions and (Straw Vote 7-0) Overlay) Density, uses Small Lot Subdistrict) Approved as of December 12, 1995 18 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 63. Northwest RM. CN-F1 - D CG Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and corner of 17th (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential Medium provides consistency GPAC: recommend St. & Olive Ave. Medium Neighborhoo General) Density to between Zoning and change to Commercial Density) d, Density Commercial General Plan , modify Neighborhood (CN-FI) (DM 10) 0.35 FAR, Neighborhood to boundary line on map designation(Straw Vote 6- Design reflect existing 0) Overlay) conditions and uses 64. Northwest RM CN - F1 - D CG Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of (Residential (Commercial (Commercial Residential Medium should add Public (P) recommend change to Orange Ave. & Medium Neighborhoo General) Density to designation to Residential Residential Medium High 17th St. (Roger's Density) d, Density Commercial Medium High Density (25 Density 25 du/ac and add Senior Center) 0.35 FAR, Neighborhood du/ac) to reflect Senior Public (P) designation Design Center and city owned (Straw Vote 6-0) NOTE: (DM 10) Overlay) land inconsistent with zoning 65. Northeast corner OP(Office MV- F8-SP CO- 0 Change from Office Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: of Yorktown Professional) (Mixed Use (Commercial Professional to Mixed retain Commercial Office recommend retain existing Ave. & Main St. Vertical, Office, Oil Use land use designation Commercial Office(CO Density 1.5 Overlay) (Commercial/Residen F2) designation and (DM 2) FAR [MU], tial) remove Specific Plan 0.35 FAR [CJ,' (Straw Vote 6-0) 25 du/ac) 66. South side of P, P- Q, I, RL -6-5 RL -01 Change from Public, Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Yorktown Ave. (Public, (Residential (Residential Quasi-Public, Add Public (P) recommend change to between Golden Quasi- Low Density, Low Density, Institutional to designation to Residential Residential Low Density West St. & Main Public, 6.5 du/ac) Oil Overlay) Residential Low Low Density and retain 7.0 un/ac and add Public St. Institutional) Density maximum 7.0 un/ac (P) designation (Straw Vote 7-0) (DM 2) Approved as of December 12, 1995 19 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY. EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 67. Northeast corner RM RL -6-5 RL Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of 17th St. & (Residential (Residential (Residential Residential Medium provides consistency GPAC: recommend change Huntington Ave. Medium Low Density, Low Density) Density to Residential between Zoning and to Residential Low Density Density) 6.5 du/ac) Low Density, General Plan, retain 7.0 7.0 du/ac(Straw Vote 7-0) (DM 2) decrease in density un/ac from 15 to 6.5 du/ac 68- Northwest RM 1 F2-SP Holly Se Change from wee with GPAC-; Deleted; change to General corner of (Residential (Industrial; Fpeeifie Phan Residential Medium provides eonsisteney with Plan designation has been Crystal $ Medium Density 0.5 (IndustrialflV previously approved Clay A-v-e-. Density) FAR, Speel€ie —3) (DM 2) 69. Southeast corner RM P(RM- 15) Holly Seacliff Add Public (P) Disagree with GPAC; do Agree with Staff: of Crystal St. & (Residential Public- Specific Plan designation to not add Public(P), retain recommend retain existing Garfield Ave. Medium' underlying (Residential Residential Medium existing Residential Residential Medium Density) Residential Medium Density (YMCA) Medium Density land use Density 15 du/ac and add (DM 2) Medium Density/IV- designation and add Specific Plan (SP) Density 15 1) Specific Plan (SP) designation(Straw Vote 7- du/ac 0) 70. Northwest IG RM- 15 IGAL Change from Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and corner of (Industrial (Residential (Industrial Industrial General to Change to Residential GPAC: recommend retain Huntington St. General) Medium General/ Residential Medium Medium Density to existing Industrial (IG-F2) & Clay Ave. Density 15 Industrial Density provide compatibility designation(Straw Vote 7- (Cambro site) du/ac) Limited) with surrounding 0) Residential Medium (DM 2) Density area Approved as of December 12, 1995 20 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING 11 GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 71. Southeast corner Mixed P(MH-F3- Pacifica Add Public(P) Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: of Delaware Development 30-SP) Community designation with change to Mixed Use recommend change to Ave. & Main St. Public- Plan Mixed Use and add Specific Plan; Mixed Use, add Specific. underlying (Commercial/Resident modify boundary line on Plan(SP) designation and (DM 39) Mixed Use ial) designation to the map to reflect modify boundary line on Horizontal, reflect existing existing area map to reflect existing area Density 1.0 conditions and uses (Straw Vote 6-0-1 abstain) FAR, 30 un/ac,' Specific Plan 72. Southeast corner Mixed CG - F2- D CO Change from Mixed Disagree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and of Main St. & Development (Commercial (Commercial Development to retain as Mixed Use to GPAC: recommend change Florida Ave. General, Office) Commercial Office reflect existing to Mixed Use Horizontal, Density 0.5 conditions and change to decrease density from 25 to (DM 39) FAR, Design Mixed Use Horizontal, 15 du/ac (Straw Vote 6-0-1 Overlay) F2 [FAR 0.51, 30 un/ac, abstain) NOTE: Design Overlay inconsistent with zoning 73. North side of RL P(RL 6.5) RL Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Garfield',Ave., (Residential Public- (Residential designation to correct location on land GPAC: recommend retain east of Gregory Low underlying Low Density) Residential Low use map,retain existing Residential Low Lane. Density) Residential Density to identify maximum 7.0 du/ac Density 7.0 du/ac,add Low Density church/school Public (P) designation and (DM 40)' 6.5 du/ac correct location on map Straw Vote 7-0 74. Northwest RM P(RMH- 25) RMH Add Public (P) Agree with GPAC; Disagree with Staff and corner of (Residential Public- (Residential designation to provides consistency GPAC: recommend retain Modale Dr. & Medium underlying Medium High Residential Medium between Zoning and existing Residential Chapel Lane Density) Residential Density) High Density to General Plan, correct Medium Density 15 du/ac Medium High identify church/school, location on land use map and add Public (P) (DM 40) Density 25 increase in density designation NOTE: du/ac from 15 to 25 du/ac inconsistent with Zoning Straw Vote 7-0 Approved as of December 12, 1995 21 (g\gpindus9) "I'll NG GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS. DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 75. North side of OS-R CV- F1 CF-C -CZ Change from.Open Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Warner Ave., (Open Space (Commercial (Community Space Recreation to Retain existing Open recommend retain existing 100' northwest -Recreation) Visitor, Facilities, Commercial Visitor Space Recreation and Open Space Recreation and of Warner Ave. Density 0.35 : Civic Uses, add Public (P) add Public (P) designation & Pacific Coast FAR) Coastal Zone) designation (Straw Vote 7-0) Highway (DM 35) 76. North side of RM RL -6.5 RI - CZ Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Warner Ave., (Residential (Residential (Residential Residential Medium provides consistency GPAC: recommend change 500' northwest Medium Low Density Low Density, Density to Residential between Zoning and to Residential Low Density of Warner Ave. Density) 6.5 du/ac) Coastal Zone) Low Density General Plan, decrease 7.0 du/ac (Straw Vote 7-0) & Pacific Coast in density from 15 to 7 Highway un/ac (retain maximum 7.0 un/ac) (DM 34&35) .77. ' Huntington Mixed Use RM- 15,,CR Huntington Change from Mixed Disagree with.GPAC; Agree with Staff: Harbour Bay F1 -SP Harbour Bay Use to Residential Retain Mixed Use recommend retain existing Club Specific (Residential Club Specific Medium Density and designation and add Mixed Use and add Specific Plan Medium Plan Commercial Regional Specific Plan to reflect Plan (SP)'designation Density 15 existing conditions and (Straw Vote 7-0) (DM 34) du/ac, uses Commercial Regional, Density 0.35 FAR, Specific Plan) Approved as of December 12, 1995 22 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 78. Southern OS-R (Open RL - 6.5 RL-FP2 Change from Open Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: termination of Space- (Residential (Residential Space Recreation to retain existing Open recommend retain Open Bolsa Chica St. Recreation) Low Density Low Density, Residential Low Space designation Space designation (Straw 6.5 du/ac) Floodplain) Density Vote 4-3) NOTE: new (DM 33) RA-CZ designation is Open Space- (Residential Park(OS-P) Agriculture, Coastal Zone 79. Meadowlark Planned CG,RM- 15, Meadowlark Change from Planned Disagree with GPAC; Agree with'Staff- Specific Plan Community RL -'6.5 Specific Plan Community to Change to Mixed Use recommend change to area (Commercial Commercial General, designation and add'' Mixed Use and add Specific. General, Residential Medium Specific Plan Plan (SP) designation (DM 24) Residential Density and (Straw Vote 7-0) Medium Residential Low Density 15 Density du/ac, Residential Low Density 6.5 du/ac 80. Southwest IG P (I) Public- IL (Industrial Add Public (P) Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of (Industrial underlying Limited) designation to Church is temporary recommend retain existing McFadden Ave. General) Industrial Industrial designation use, delete Public (P) Industrial (I-F2) & Product Lane to identify designation and retain designation(Straw Vote 7- church/school Industrial designation 0) (DM 18 81. Area bounded Residential RL - 6.5 Ellis Golden Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff- by Ellis Ave., Estate; 3 (Residential West Specific Residential Low' mod ify`designation to recommend retain existing Garfield Ave., du/ac Low Density Plan. Density 3 un/ac to Residential Low Density Residential Estate 3 du/ac Edwards St., 6.5 du/ac) Residential Low 3 un/ac (Straw Vote 7-0) Golden West St. Density 6.5 du/ac (DM 38) (increase in density) Approved as of December 12, 1995 23 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING GF,NERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 82. Northwest of Residential RL -6.5 HollySeacliff Change from Disa ree with GPAC; do Agree with Staff: g g g Edwards Ave. & Estate; 4 (Residential Specific Plan Residential Low not increase density, recommend retain existing Garfield St. and du/ac and Low Density (Residential Density 4 un/ac to modify designation to Residential Estate 4 du/ac northwest of Open Space- 6.5 du/ac) and Low Density, Residential Low Residential Low Density and Open Space-Park Seapoint St. & Recreation Open Space- 4 un/ac & Density 6.5 du/ac 4 un/ac, retain Open designations(Straw Vote 7- Garfield Ave. Park Open Space) (increase in density) Space-Park designation 0) and Open Space-Park DM 38 83. Southwest of IG CR'- F2- D 1G (Industrial Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and Gothard St. & (Industrial (Commercial General) Industrial General to include entire site under GPAC:recommend change ' Edinger Ave. General) Regional, Commercial Pedigo ownership, to Commercial Regional Density 0.5 Regional expands commercial (CR-F2-D) designation (DM 26) FAR, Design opportunities along NOTE: inconsistent with Overlay) Edinger corridor zoning 84. Northeast of Mixed Use I - F2 - D 1L (Industrial Change from Mixed Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and railroad R.O.W. (Industrial, Limited) Use to Industrial to provides consistency GPAC: recommend change & McFadden Density 0.5 reflect existing between Zoning and to Industrial (I-F2-D) Ave. FAR, Design conditions and uses General Plan designation(Straw Vote 7- Overlay) 0) DM 15 85. North Mixed Use CO- F4 North Change from Mixed Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Huntington (Commercial Huntington Use to Commercial retain Mixed Use and recommend retain existing Center Specific Office, Center Specific Office to reflect add Specific Plan (SP) Mixed Use and add Specific Plan area Density 1.25 Plan area existing conditions Plan (SP)designation FAR) and uses (Straw Vote 7-0) DM 15 86. Northwest of Mixed Use CG - Fl Q-IL Change from Mixed Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: Magnolia St. & (Commercial (Qualified, Use to Commercial change to Industrial(I- recommend change to Warner Ave. @ General, Industrial General F2),provides Industrial (I41 or F2) Riverbend Dr. Density 0.35 Limited) consistency between designation(Straw Vote 7- FAR) Zoning and General 0) staff to verify density DM 27 Plan Approved as of December 12, 1995 24 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS 11 DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 87. 1,000' Southeast CG RH-30 CG Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: of Garfield Ave. (Commercial (Residential (Commercial Commercial General eliminate Residential recommend retain existing & Beach Blvd. General) High Density General) to Residential High node at this site on Commercial General (CG- 30 un/ac) Density to create Beach Blvd., retain Fl) designation (Straw Vote (DM 1) Residential node existing Commercial 7-0) General land use designation 88. 1,000' Southwest CG RH -30 CG Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: of Beach Blvd. (Commercial (Residential (Commercial Commercial General eliminate Residential recommend retain existing & Garfield Ave. General) High Density General) to Residential High node at this site on Commercial General (CG- 30 un/ac) Density to create Beach Blvd., retain F1) designation (Straw Vote (DM 2) Residential node existing Commercial 7-0) General land use designation 89. Northwest RL RL -6.5 RI - O- Change Residential Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff: corner of Palm (Residential (Residential CZ/RL Low Density from 7 designate as Open Space recommend change from Ave. & Island Low Low Density (Residential to 6.5 du/ac(Existing Park(OS-P) Residential to Open Space- Bay Ln. and Density) 6.5 du/ac) Low Density, Open Space Areas) Park(OS-P)designation southwest corner Oil Overlay, (Straw Vote 5-0) of Evening Hill Coastal Dr. & Shady Zone/Residenti Harbor.Cir. al Low (Seacliff) Density) (DM 3) Approved as of December 12, 1995 25 (g\gpindus9) EXISTING 11 GENLRAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 90. Northeast corner 1) OS-C MH- F2- 1) RA- 0- Change from Open Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff; of Beach Blvd. (Open 25-SP CC- CZ- Space Conservation, retain existing recommend retain existing & Pacific Coast Space- (Mixed Use FP2 Visitor Serving designations as designations as Highway (White Conservatio Horizontal, (Residential Commercial and recommended by the recommended by the Hole Area) n; 2) VSC Density 0.5 Agriculture, Oil Residential Medium California Coastal California Coastal (Visitor FAR,25 Overlay, Density to Mixed Commission Commission(Straw Vote 7- (DM 14) Serving du/ac, Coastal Use Horizontal 0) Commercial) Specific Conservation, 3) &4) RM Plan) Coastal Zone, (Residential Floodplain Medium 2) VSC- Density) CZ- FP2 Visitor Serving Commercial, Coastal Zone, Floodplain I 3) MH- CZ- FP2 (Mobile home, Coastal Zone, Floodplain 4) M1 -A- O - CZ- FP2 (Industrial Limited, Oil Overlay, Coastal Zone, Floodplain) Approved as of December 12, 1995 26 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING 11 GENERAL PLAN GENERAL, ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 91. Southeast of Mixed RMH-30 North Change from Mixed Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff railroad R.O.W. Development (Residential Huntington Use to Residential change to Mixed Use and recommend change to &405 Frwy Medium Center Specific Medium Density to add Specific Plan Mixed Use and add Specific High Density Plan reflect existing Plan(SP)designation (DM 15) 30 du/ac) conditions and uses, (Straw Vote 7-0) add Specific Plan designation 92. Southwest RM P (RM- 15) RM Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and corner of (Residential Public- (Residential designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend retain Newland St. & Medium underlying Medium Residential Medium Residential Medium existing Residential Paseo Cir. Density) Residential Density) Density to identify Density land use Medium Density 15 du/ac (between Slater Medium church/school designation (SP) designation (Straw & Talbert) Density 15 Vote 7-0) du/ac (DM 30) 93. Northwest Planning I - F2- D MI -A- O- Change from Disagree with GPAC; Agree with Staff; corner of Reserve (Industrial, CC- CZ- FP2 Planning Reserve to retain existing recommend retain existing Hamilton Ave. Density 0.5 (Industrial Industrial designations as designations as and Newland St. FAR,Design Limited, Oil recommended by the recommended by the (Part of White Overlay) Overlay, California Coastal California Coastal Hole area) Coastal Commission Commission(Straw Vote 7- Conservation, 0) (DM 14) Coastal.Zone, Floodplain) Approved as of December 12, 1995 27 (g\gp1ndus9) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN GENERAL ADVISORY EXISTING PLANNING COMMISSION NO. LOCATION PLAN COMMITTEE ZONING DISCUSSION STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 94. 1000' Southeast RL P (CG - Fl) CG/RA Change from Agree with GPAC; Agree with Staff and of Magnolia St. (Residential Public- (Commercial Residential Low provides consistency GPAC: recommend change & Adams Ave. Low underlying General/ Density to between Zoning and to Commercial General Density) Commercial Residential Commercial General General Plan (CG-Fl) and add Public (P) (DM 7) General, Agriculture) and add Public (P) designation (Straw Vote 7- Density 0.35 designation to reflect 0) NOTE: portion of site FAR existing (RA) inconsistent with Church/School zoning 95. South side of RL Western half PS (Public Semi Change from Remove from Agree with Staff. Talbert Ave. (Residential - CG- Fl Public) Residential Low cosideration as part of recommend remove from 300' east of Low (Commercial Density to the General Plan update consideration and retain Beach Blvd. Density) General, Commercial General and retain existing Residential Low Density (Crest View Density 0.35 on the west one half Residential Low Density designation(Straw Vote 5- School) FAR), of the site designation on the entire 2)NOTE: designation is P Eastern half school site (RL-7) (DM 40) - RL-6.5 (Residential Low Density 6.5 du/ac) 96. Northeast corner RL P (RL 6.5) RL (Residential Add Public(P) Agree with GPAC; no Agree with Staff and of Springdale St. (Residential Public- Low Density) designation to change to existing GPAC: recommend retain and Heil Ave. Low underlying identify Residential Low Density existing Residential Low Density) Residential school/church designation, maintain 7.0 Density 7.0 du/ac and add (DM 25) Low Density du/ac Public (P) designation 6.5 du/ac (Straw Vote 7-0) Approved as of December 12, 1995 28 (g\gpindus9) J. v a. . � 5�_ . . Q _ C�o�.-� -mil✓� Overview of the Draft General Plan A h E , Presentation Outline ♦ Introduction ♦ What is a General Plan? ♦ Why is the General Plan Being Updated? ♦ What are the Contents of a General Plan? ♦ How is the Public Involved? ♦ How was the General Plan Prepared? r ♦ How is the General Plan Organized? ♦ Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ How will the General Plan be Adopted? ♦ Suggested Public Hearing Schedule f 1 t Introduction ♦ Introduction of General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) Chairperson and Vice Chairperson J ♦ Introduction of Staff • i t i\ What is a General Plan? ♦ "Constitution" of the City • . 1990 Supreme Court held that the General Plan is the "constitution for all future development" ♦ Long term vision of the residents ♦ Broad, general policy statements ♦ General Plan policies implemented through the Zoning E • and Subdivision Ordinance ♦ Zoning and Subdivision Ordnance must be consistent with the General Plan f I What is a General Plan? (Continued) ♦ Legal implications for failure to have a legally adequate g p Y General Plan 1 ♦ State law requires that every city and county adopt a comprehensive, long-term General Plan (Section 653023 of the Government Code). ♦ State law requires that city action must be consistent with the General plan. • ♦ The General Plan allows a city to exercise: . Police Power - land use regulations . Corporate Powers - provision of capital facilities , Why is the General Plan Being Updated? t ♦ Last p comprehensive update in 1976 p ♦ Outdated information in the existing General Plan ♦ Accurately reflect the desires and visions of the residents • c 1 4 i 4 3 1 i r ' k c r What are the Contents of a General Plan? (Cont.) i, ♦ State law requires that every General Plan contain • the following seven (7) elements: . Land Use - designates general location and M distribution of land uses and includes standards of r population density and building intensity. s` f . Circulation - identifies location and extent of existing and proposed streets, highways and other • transportation elements. This element must be correlated with builout of the Land Use Element. J G i� I r i i f, What are the Contents of a General Plan? (Cont.) r . Housing- addresses the assignment of current and projected housing needs, the provision of affordable housing and a five year commitment to the provision of "fair-share" portion of the regional housing needs. r . Conservation - addresses the conservation, development and use of the community's natural resources. c i i E 4 k6 Y f M !R i 1 i t What are the Contents of a General Plan? (Cont.) . Noise - identifies existing and future noise levels • and mitigation measures for noise abatement. . Open Space - addresses the use of open space and recreational opportunities. . Safety - addresses the protection from risks of seismic, geologic, flood and fire hazards. y d What are the Contents of a General Plan? Cont. ♦ State law permits the preparation of optional 0 elements. Huntington Beach has chosen to prepare the following optional elements: . Growth Management - addresses the long term management of growth. . Economic Development - addresses the economic i development and stability of the Community. w . Coastal - addresses strategies for the use, E development, preservation and enhancement of the Community's coastal resources. t t 6 f l What are the Contents of a General Plan? (Cont.) . Urban Design - addresses strategies to enhance the • aesthetic qualities of the Community. . Historic and Cultural Resources - addresses the conservation, preservation, use and development of the Community cultural and historic resources. . Utilities - identifies the capacities of the City's utility systems and identifies improvements necessary to serve future development. i What are the Contents of a General Plan? (Cont.) . Public Facilities and Public Services - addresses the provision and quality of the Community's public services and facilities. . Air Quality - addresses strategies for improvement of the Community's air quality. . Parks, Beaches, Recreation and Community ' Services - addresses the preservation, enhancement h and provision of the Community's recreational opportunities. r 1 l I How is the Public Involved? ♦ 27 member General Plan Advisory Committee • . Cross section of the Community . Representatives of various interest groups, Boards and Commissions . 36 public meetings I ♦ Two (2) public workshops ♦ Staff presentations i How is the Public Involved? (Continued) - ♦ Television programs and newspaper articles • ♦ Notice of Preparation Scoping Meeting ♦ Planning Commission and City Council public hearings. i • Y C ti 7 t j How was the General Plan Prepared? t ♦ Public, Consultant and Staff input ♦ Presentations by major property owners and interest groups ♦ Background Documents . Technical Background Report . Vision Statement . Planning Issues . Planning Principals . Environmental Impact Report 1 P t 1 How is the General Plan Organized? ♦ Introduction � I • ♦ Community Development . Land Use . Urban Design . Housing . Historic and Cultural Resources i . Economic Development . Growth Management a How is the General Plan d?ze Or ani g (Cont.) ti ♦ Infrastructure and Community Services ♦ Circulation ♦ Public Facilities and Services ♦ Recreation and Community Services ♦ Utilities ♦ Natural Resources • ♦ Environment Resources\Conservation ♦ Air Quality a . Coastal a i i t How is the General Plan ze Or anid? (Contg ) ♦ Hazards • . Environmental Hazards . Noise . Hazardous Materials How is the General Plan Organized? Cont. ♦ Organization of the General Plan Elements . Statutory Requirements . Summary of Baseline Data . Issues . Goals, Objectives, Policies, Implementation Programs and Implementation Matrix S J i I 1 i I t 1 Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Land Use Map and Land Use Categories . Residential • . Residential Low (RL) . Residential Medium (RM) . Residential Medium High (RMH) . Residential High (RH) . Commercial � . Commercial Neighborhood (CN) . Commercial Community (CG) . Commercial Regional (CR) . Commercial Office (CO) . Commercial Visitor (CV) Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Land Use Map and Land Use Categories (Continued) � . Mixed Use . Mixed Use - Vertically Integrated Housing (MV) . Mixed Use - Horizontally Integrated Housing (MH) , . Residential High (RH) . Industrial (I) . Public (P) � . Open Space . Parks (OS-P) . Shoreline (OS-S) . Conservation (OS-C) . Water Recreation (OS-W) i Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Land Use Map and Land Use Categories (Continued) . Development Overlay Categories � . Specific or Development Plan required (-sp) . Pedestrian oriented use and design requirements (-pd). . Re-use of historic structures (-h) . Automobile District (-a) . Design standards (-d) • 1 ' t I Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Land Use Element . Land Use Categories • . Permitted Uses . Dens ity\Intens ity . Design and Development Guidelines I . Sub Area District Policies . Permitted Uses . Density\Intensity . Design and Development Guidelines s F Major Policies of the Draft General Plan t ♦ Land Use Element (Continued) . Development Threshold - limits the amount of new development over the next 20 years based upon the achievement of levels of service standards specified in the Circulation Element. . Philosophy - The amount of development cannot exceed the capacity of the City's infrastructure or ability to provide services. The development threshold will allow • the City to monitor the amount of growth and maintain the quality of life for the residents. E t i Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Land Use Element (Continued) . Thresholds (Amount of additional development) . Housing units 18,500 . Commercial Retail 3.2 mill. sq. ft. . Commercial Office 1 .6 mill. .s ft. q . Industrial 2.5 mill. sq. ft. . Overnight Accomod. 2,200 rooms i . Thresholds translate into a total trip budget that can be t transferred among uses. 1 k I i k r p5 1 1 k 7 Major Policies of the Draft General Plan F ♦ Land Use Element (Continued) . Thresholds implemented through: . Growth monitoring system . Periodic evaluation of traffic impacts E . Adjustment of development capacities to reflect changes brought about by capital improvements, increased mobility and trip reductions F c y 9 i n Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Land Use Element (Continued) . Conservation of existing neighborhoods . Multi-Family Residential design guidelines . "Neo-Traditional" design principles for new subdivisions, . Differentiation of Commercial Corridors . Commercial and Mixed Use design guidelines . New policies for the use of Commercial Centers . Retention of Industrial lands . Re-use of surplus school sites f i f Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Circulation Element . Implement the Circulation Plan of Arterial Highways . Maintain Level of Service (LOS) Standards: . LOS D for intersections . LOS C for roadway links (Except portions of Heil and Banning) . Implement the Growth Management Plan (Development Thresholds) ` • . Increase pp public transit opportunities p r . Preserve the abandoned rail right-of-way . Consider a transportation center in the downtown area . Establish and maintain a comprehensive bicycle network J Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Economic Development Element . Maintain and implement programs for business retention and attraction including: . technical assistance . pro-active marketing . expedited permit processing . Establish a comprehensive economic development strategy . Review of major development proposals to determine fiscal impacts or benefits . Emphasize attraction of businesses that support existing strengths and the development of growth industries . Consolidation of retail and industrial uses into centers i C 4 Major Policies of the Draft General Plan ♦ Urban Design Element . Placement of design elements at key entry points . Common design elements to identify areas . Consistent landscape, lighting, signage, etc. along City streets . Possible incentives for the incorporation of public art in development projects r • P h k r t ti , f 1 a i I How will the General Plan be Adopted? ♦ Study Sessions i ♦ Planning Commission Hearings ♦ City Council Hearings ♦ Presentation of various opinions and recommendations (Staff 95% in-sync with GPAC recommendations) s ri Y d R i i How will the General Plan be Adopted? (Cont ♦ Elements presented in order of easiest to hardest • ♦ Straw votes by Element with final adoption of the General Plan at the end a 1 e�1nle y5 Y 1 P k D t t Suggested Public HearingSchedule ♦ Planning Commission . June 27 1995 . Utilities Element s . Hazardous Materials Element . Public Facilities and Public Services Element . July 11 , 1995 ' . Environmental Resources\ConservatlonElement . Air Quality Element . Noise Element R Q Y Y. iY i 1 i i R Suggested Public Hearing Schedule i ♦ Planning Commission (Continued) • . July 25, 1995 . Recreation and Community Services Element . Economic Development Element a . August 8, 1995 N . Historic and Cultural Resources Element . Urban Design Element F , . August 22, 1995 . Circulation Element . Land Use Element 3 1 � Suggested Public HearingSchedule ♦ Planning Commission Continued . September 12 1995 • . Outstanding Issues 4 . Final Recommendation 4 r {o I � s r Suggested Public HearingSchedule 1 ♦ City Council ' . October 1995 • ,r . Utilities Element . Hazardous Materials Element . Public Facilities and Public Services Element . Environmental Resources\Conservation Element . Air Quality Element . Noise Element . Recreation and Community Services Element . Urban Design Element i Y Suggested Public Hearing Schedule t ♦ CityCouncil (Continued) . November 1995 . Historic and Cultural Resources Element . Economic Development Element . Circulation Element . Land Use Element E f f f i f 1 Suggested Public HearingSchedule ♦ CityCouncil (Continued) 4 . December 1995 . Outstanding Issues . Final Adoption • | TABLE OF CONTENTS � INTRODUCTION................................ ..........................................................I-I City of Huntington Beach Team Members.......................................................................T-1 ConsultantTeam Members.................................................................................................1-& Intent......................................................................................................................................I-5 Role and Purpose O{aGenera} Plarx---------------------------.1-5 State Requirements --------.----------------------------.I-5 Organization and Content of Huntington Beach's General Plan .................................I-6 ElementStructure.................................................................................................................T-7 Relationship Among General Plan Elements...................................................................T-7 Monitoring and Updating the General Plan .......................................... .........................T-8 Relationship to Other Documents and Planning P'nn/aozS --------------T-8 I,ar6r�`-ra�Oubzt�e [�eoeral ��or/� �re Preparation 1-9 Community Participation--- �ara m�-------------. Project Setting .--------------------------------------.—T-9 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER ...................................................................II-1 LandUse Element..............................................................................................................Il-I UrbanDesign Element ....................................................................................................II-69 HousingElement............................................................................................................II-IO2 Historic and Cultural Resources Element ----------------------II-l03 Economic Development Element.................................................................................TT-I38 INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES CHAPTER............................IIT-1 CirculationElement..........................................................................................................lII-I Public Facilities and Public Services Element.............................................................ITT-29 Recreation and Community Services Element............................................................III-5l UtilitiesElement...............................................................................................................\/-6g NATURAL RESOURCES CHAPTER ................................................................................I\/-1 Environmental Resources/(_Onservatbon Element.......................................................IV-1 AirQuality Element........................................................................................................TV-32 HAZARDSCHAPTER...........................................................................................................\/-I Environmental Hazards Element ....................................................................................V I NoiseElement...................................................................................................................V-32 Hazardous Materials .----------------------------------V-47 (> , | ` ^ ' THE CITY OF H D N T l N G TO N BEACH GENERAL PLAN | ` � J� HUNTINGTON BEACH Overview of the Draft General Plan City of Huntington Beach April 1995 I Table of Contents Subiect Paae What is a General Plan? 1 Contents of the General Plan 1 Why is the General Plan Being Updated? 2 How was the General Plan Updated? 2 What is the Next Step in the General Plan Process? 2 Major Recommendations of the Draft General Plan 3 Subarea Map 5 i What is a General Plan? A General Plan may be thought of as the "constitution" of a city. As the "constitution," the General Plan contains the citizen's future vision for Huntington Beach and translates their hopes and aspirations into a set of policies. The decision makers can then utilize these policies to guide their decisions. All future land use decision must be consistent with the directions established in the General Plan. The policies contained in the General Plan are very general and broad in scope. The tool that translates the broad policy statements of the general plan into specific requirements on individual land owners is the City's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. State law requires that the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance be consistent with the goals and policies contained in the General Plan. Contents of the General Plan Mandatory Contents Every City is required by State law to provide a General Plan that addresses, at minimum, the following seven topics, or elements: • Land Use - identifies the location and distribution of land uses such as residential or commercial and specifies the amount of building intensity. The Land Use Element for Huntington Beach includes policies that address design and development principles. • Circulation - identifies the current and future transportation needs for the City and sets policies that ensure a safe and efficient transportation system. • Housing - identifies the amount and need for housing in the City and sets forth policies that address the development, preservation and improvement of the housing stock. • Open Space - identifies the location and need for open spaces in the community and sets policies that address the conservation or use of that space. • Safety - identifies seismic, geologic, flood and other natural hazards in the City and establishes policies to help protect the community from the hazards they present. • Conservation - identifies natural resources including water, forests, soils, mineral deposits and wildlife and sets policies that address their conservation and development. o Noise - identifies noise issues and noise sensitive areas and sets policies that address methods for noise abatement. Optional Elements The City of Huntington Beach has chosen to create the following optional topics, or elements, in the update of the General Plan: • Economic Development - identifies the economic issues in the City and sets policies that address strategies for the long term economic stability and growth of the community. • Urban Design - identifies the aesthetic strengths and weaknesses of the City and sets policies that address strategies that enhance the aesthetic quality of the community. 1 • Historic and Cultural Resources - identifies the historic and cultural resources in the City and sets policies that address their conservation, enhancement, preservation and use. • Utilities - identifies the capacities of the City's existing utility systems and identifies improvements required to serve future development. • Public Facilities and Public Services - identifies the types and quality of services offered to the citizens of Huntington Beach and sets policies that address the provision of the services and facilities in the future. • Air Quality - identifies the state of the City's air quality and sets policies that address strategies for its improvement. • Parks, Beaches, Recreation and Community Services - identifies the recreational opportunities and needs of the community and sets polices that address the preservation, enhancement and provision of recreational opportunities. • Coastal - identifies areas of the City that are within the State mandated coastal areas and sets policies that address the use, development and preservation of the coast line. Why is the General Plan Being Updated? Although the General Plan has been periodically amended, the current General Plan last underwent a comprehensive update in 1976. Since that time, many of the policies and baseline information in the existing General Plan has become outdated and no longer reflect existing conditions. In addition, many of the legal requirements for General Plan have changed since 1976. In order to accurately reflect the desires and needs of today's residents and to plan for the next 20 years, the General Plan must be updated. How was the General Plan Updated? A 27 member advisory committee, called the General Plan Advisory Committee, or GPAC, has been meeting for the past three (3) years on a regular basis. The GPAC is composed of citizens from various backgrounds and with a wide variety of interests. The GPAC's recommendations and discussions have been guided by input from City Staff and a land use consultant, ENVICOM. The GPAC has identified the community's strengths and weaknesses and has developed policies to address them. These policies have been compiled into the Draft General Plan. What is the Next Step in the General Plan Process? Now that the GPAC has finalized their recommendations, the Draft General Plan must be reviewed by the Planning Commission and then adopted by the City Council. The portions of the General Plan that are within the coastal zone must then be certified by the State Coastal Commission. 2 Maior Recommendations of the Draft General plan The first major recommendation of the proposed General Plan is to be as comprehensive as possible and incorporate the new laws and requirements. The proposed General Plan is thus an effective and complete guiding document for decision makers. Besides the required elements, the optional elements (Listed above) provide clear direction in areas that have not been previously addressed in the City's"constitution". For instance, the Urban Design Element and Land Use Elements will provide guidance for the aesthetic quality of the City. In addition, the Economic Development Element will provide guidance for the economic stability and growth of the community, and the Historic and Cultural Resources Element will provide direction for the conservation, enhancement and preservation of the City's historic and cultural resources. Another major recommendation of the proposed General Plan is to place a ceiling on the amount of growth that can occur in the City. The ceiling is based upon the ability of the City's infrastructure (Roads, sewers, storm drains, etc.) and government services (Fire, police, etc.) to serve the residents in a quality manner. If this ceiling is approached, the infrastructure and services may have to be adjusted to maintain the quality of life for the existing residents. The land use designations of the proposed General Plan remain basically unchanged from the existing designations. The following highlights the major recommended land use changes by area (Please refer to the attached subarea map): Pacific Coast High►iwy The basic concept for Pacific Coast Highway is create distinctive, identifiable areas of activity or interest along its length. This can be accomplished through the following subareas: (Subarea 4B) The northwest corner of Golden West Street and PCH - Allow medium to high density residential development in conjunction with a specific plan. The existing designation allows for a combination of Industrial Resource Production and Medium Density Residential. (Subarea 4E) The southeast corner of Beach Boulevard and PCH - Allow mixed development in conjunction with a specific plan. Development would be allowed only in areas not officially designated as wetlands and only if wetlands are maintained and protected. The existing designation allows a variation of Visitor Serving Commercial and Open Space Conservation. (Subarea 4H) The area north of PCH between the Edison Plant and Brookhurst Street - Allow low density residential development in conjunction with a specific plan. Development would be allowed only in areas not officially designated as wetlands and only if wetlands are protected and maintained. The existing designation is Open Space Conservation. (Portion of Subarea 9F) The area west of Newland Street and north of the flood control channel - Allow for industrial development. The existing designation is Open Space Conservation. 3 • Beach Boulevard The concept for Beach Boulevard is to encourage islands of dense commercial to develop at major intersections and allow some high density residential development to occur in selected areas along Beach Boulevard. This will break up the continuous strip of commercial and help create distinctive, identifiable commercial areas. This can be accomplished thorough the following subareas: (Subarea 6B) The area north of Warner Avenue - Allow mixed use development, encouraging automobile dealers to locate in this area. Commercial depth is increased in some areas to provide adequate commercial depths. The existing designation is a mixture General Commercial and Medium High Density Residential. (Subarea 6H) The areas south of Warner Avenue, north of Yorktown Avenue and north of Adams - Allow high density residential development as infill. The existing designation is General Commercial. (Portion of Subarea 6G) The Crestview School site located on Talbert Avenue and Beach Boulevard - Allow general commercial development on the western half of the site and low density residential development on the eastern half. The existing designation on the western half is Low Density Residential. Edinger Avenue The concept for Edinger Avenue is to create an area of regional commercial activity. This can be accomplished through design principles and the following subareas: (Subarea 5C) The area south of Edinger Avenue between Golden West Street and Beach Boulevard- Allow regional commercial development such as the big box retailers. The existing designation is General ' Commercial. (Subarea 6G) The area north of Edinger Avenue and east of Golden West Street - Allow commercial development on the frontage of Golden West College. The existing designation is Public, Quasi- Public/Institutional. (Subarea 5F) The area east of Gothard Street and north of Center Drive - Allow commercial development in conjunction with the existing transit center. The existing designation is a combination of Mixed Development and Public, Quasi-Public/Institutional. (Subarea 5A) The area north of Edinger Avenue and west of Beach Boulevard - Allow mixed development, including residential, at the Huntington Center. The existing designation is General Commercial. 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Deferred/Continued to: oiU q,7- 6 `U-Aproved—a-eorniition-atty Apprav d--O-D.e. ied City Clerk's Signature Council Meeting Date: r) Ju 24, 1995 Department ID Number: CD 95-35 CITY-OV HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA, City Administra PREPARED BY: MELANIE S. FALLON, Community Development Directooc�.P.�c�I SUBJECT: JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION STUDY SESSION ON THE "VISION" FOR THE DRAFT GENERAL PLAN Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action,Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachments) Statement of Issue: The joint study session with the Planning Commission is to review the Vision Statement for the draft General Plan. The review of the Vision Statement is to ensure that the Planning Commission and City Council concur with the vision established by the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC). The GPAC established their vision for the draft General Plan during public workshops in early 1992. The City Council and Planning Commission held a similar study session on the GPAC's Issues Statement, Vision Statement, and Policy Principles on October 19, 1992 (see Attachment No. 1). In addition, the Planning Commission and City Council should also discuss the possible formation of a joint subcommittee to oversee the comprehensive update of the Huntington Beach General Plan. Funding Source: The comprehensive update of the Huntington Beach General Plan is funded through a contract with Envicom Corporation approved on September 16, 1991. Recommended Action: Motion to: A. "Review and approve the Vision Statement for the comprehensive update of the Huntington Beach General Plan as established by the General Plan Advisory Committee". B. "Establish a joint subcommittee to oversee the update q f the @egbral1ZPl ". 3 a ,m�+"��'`' `�e.�, e l� py►,Pn7- �inecf�^ �� �`�`� •s.�:��:r+� �Nnw C0m ' G , Co v n r, L o(nh 1 u2)V Sess1,OY) REQNST FOR COUNCIL ACTION• MEETING DATE: July 24, 1995 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD 95-35 Alternative Action(s): A. "Modify the Vision Statement as needed". B. "Do not establish a subcommittee and advise staff accordingly". Analysis: Background The following presents an overview of the documents that contain the basic visions, issues and opportunities utilized in the creation of the Draft General Plan. The Issues Statement, Vision Statement and Planning Policy Principles were created by the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) at the beginning of the General Plan update process. These documents were created using a combination of public, GPAC, City Council, Planning Commission and City Staff input. The information in these documents was then used to create the goals, objectives, policies and implementation measures contained in the Draft General Plan. The following is a brief description of the content and method of creation for the three documents: Issues Statement The Issues Statement was created during the public workshop held on February 22, 1992. During this workshop, citizens, members of the GPAC and members of the City Council and Planning Commission participated in an exercise which noted opportunities, constraints, problems, and future desires for the City on a large aerial photograph. These notes were then transferred from the map into text and discussed with the GPAC during subsequent meetings. The Issues Statement summarizes the topics that need to be addressed by the updated General Plan (see Attachment No. 2). Vision Statement The Vision Statement was created using the issues identified in the Issues Statement as a guide. These issues were then discussed and refined by the GPAC during the April 22, May 20 and June 10, 1992, meetings. The Vision Statement contains the basic vision for the future of Huntington Beach. The Vision Statement addresses issues such as the overall character of the City, the ultimate size of the City, the uses that should be accommodated in the City, the physical form of the City, areas that need assistance and areas that should be preserved. The Vision Statement also addresses specific areas such as Beach Boulevard, McDonnell Douglas, Gothard Street and Huntington Center (see Attachment No. 3). CD95-35.DOC -2- 07/10/95 10:07 AM REQ*ST FOR COUNCIL ACTION • MEETING DATE: July 24, 1995 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD 95-35 Planning Policy Principles The Planning Policy Principles presents a list of objectives and policies that address the issues identified in the Issues Statement and Vision Statement. The objectives and policies address issues concerning economic development, land use, circulation, air quality and infrastructure and describe preliminary methods to achieve the desired end. These objectives and policies were used in the formation of the goals, objectives and policies contained in the Draft General Plan. Please note that the wording in the Draft General Plan may vary from the wording in this document due to further refinement and expansion by the GPAC (see Attachment No. 4). Joint Subcommittee Discussion and interest by both the Planning Commission and City Council has been forwarded to staff on the possible formation of a joint subcommittee to oversee the update of the General Plan. The subcommittee would review the issues and ensure that the work of the Planning Commission is as comprehensive as possible and represents the vision of the City Council. The subcommittee would meet on a bi-weekly or as needed basis in conjunction with the Planning Commission schedule. The exact meeting days and times have yet to be determined. The staff requests that the Planning Commission and City Council provide direction on this issue. Environmental Status: The comprehensive update of the Huntington Beach General Plan will be covered by Environmental Impact Report No. 94-1. MTU:MSF:HZ:hf Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number 1. City Council Minutes dated October 19, 1992 2. Issues Statement 3. Vision Statement 4. Planning Policy Principles CD95-35.DOC -3- 07/10/95 10:07 AM ATTACHMENT 1 MINUTES CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Room B-8, Civic Chamber Huntington Beach, California Monday, October 19, 1992 A tape recording of this meeting is .on file in the City Clerk' s Office. Mayor Silva called the adjourned regular meetings of the City Council and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach to order at 5:30 p.m. CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ROLL CALL PRESENT: Robitaille, Winchell , Silva, Green, MacAllister, Kelly Moulton-Patterson arrived 5:45 p.m. ABSENT: None PLANNING COMMISSION ROLL CALL PRESENT: Shomaker, Newman, Bourguignon, Richardson ABSENT: Leipzig, Inglee, Dettloff JOINT MEETING - CITY COUNCIL/PLANNING COMMISSION - STUDY SESSION - GENERAL PLAN UPDATE Howard Zelefsky, Planning Director, presented a General Plan Update review. Elwood Tescher, Vice President, Urban Planning & Design, Envicom Corp. , distributed three documents to Council . He presented a Land Use Plan Update including technical background, issue statement, vision statement, and policy principles . He gave an overview of the economic climate of Huntington Beach. Councilmember Kelly stated there were 26 members of the General Plan Advisory Committee. Discussion was held pertaining to their schedule of meetings , absentee rule, and how the members could be encouraced to attend. Discussion was held with Planning Commission members, Council , and Elwood Tesher pertaining to the inclusion of the auto dealers on Beach Boulevard and how to beautify Beach Boulevard. Councilmember Kelly stated the Huntington Center owners should be included in the program. ADJOURN PLANNING COMMISSION Planning Commissioner Shumaker adjourned the Planning Commission meeting to 7 p.m. , Tuesday, October 20, 1992 with no study session. 46 ATTACHMENT 2L] 1E HlG E N E R A L P L A N U P D A T E UNTINGTON BEAcH RPI. . ISSUES STATEMENT JULY, 1992 ENVICOM CORPORATION In association with Economic Research Associates DKS Assiciates Wolfe Associates • 1 Ge•era Plan Issues Introduction The following summarizes the significant issues confronting the City of Huntington Beach which pertain to the mandated and elective elements of the General Plan as identified by the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) and public. In concert with those identified by the consultant team in the Technical Background Report, these will constitute the framework of opportunities and problems which will be addressed by the subsequent formulation of plan policy and programs. LAND USE 1. The short and long term maintenance of existing uses. 2. Appropriateness of protecting limited agriculture uses. 3. Future of surplus school properties. 4. Protection of existing and provision of adequate open space to support existing and future resident needs. 5. Determination of the appropriate types and intensities of development on vacant lots. 6. Determination of the appropriate types and intensities of development as infill on vacant and underutilized properties in existing developed areas of the City. 7. What type and intensity of development should be permitted on Pacific Coast Highway? 8. Need to achieve a balance between commercial and residential uses. 9. Need to achieve compatibility of new uses with existing development. 10. Impacts of new development on circulation, infrastructure, and public services. 11. Opportunities to accommodate mixed-use (integrated commercial and residential) development projects. 12. Need to consolidate commercial parcels along the coast to prevent"sprawl" and its impacts. 13. Need to prevent intrusion of commercial uses into residential neighborhoods. 14. Need tolimit commercial uses to main corridors/streets. 15. Impacts of permitted floor area ratios (FAR's) in commercial and industrial areas (on traffic, community character, quality of life, adjacent residential neighborhoods, noise,etc.). 16. Opportunities to accommodate higher density development near mass transit nodes 17. Need to ensure that high density projects do not create potential slums. 18. Opportunities to'expand the Super Block Program. 19. Need to ensure that uses conform with adjacent uses and neighborhood character. 20. Certain locations/uses are not compatible with existing or future uses (e.g., gun range). 21. Need to continue and complete the pier project. 22. Opportunities to maximize the City's adjacency to the ocean and preserve viewsheds. 23. Opportunities to enhance pedestrian activity in key commercial districts and neighborhoods of the City. 24. Need to create buffers between non-compatible uses. 25. Need to ensure that adequate parklands are provided and integrated with new developments. 26. Encourage Waterfront Hotel Conference Center. 27. Need to improve the City's job-housing balance. 28. Need to establish cultural districts. 29. Need to address the issues of the automobile dealers and the impacts of the Beach Boulevard "Superstreet" program, including consideration of the development of an auto mall. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 1 General Plan Issues ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Residential 1. Need to ensure the availability of affordable housing for all households in the City. 2. Need to ensure that housing is safe and healthy for the City's residents. Commercial/Industrial 1. Need to ensure that permissable commercial and industrial densities are adequate to support the fiscal needs of the City and, at the same time, compatible in scale with their surrounding districts and neighborhoods. 2. Need to encourage the provision of adequate and accessible local community-serving commercial uses. 3. Need to encourage high quality and small businesses (10k to 100k square feet). 4. Need to encourage the development of a Waterfront Hotel Conference Center, taking advantage of the coastal location of the City. 5. Need to upgrade some existing community-serving commercial centers. 6. Need to sustain and attract additional automobile dealerships as a major revenue-generator of the City. 7. Impacts of"industrial-flight" and need to enact programs to minimize departures. 8. Need to establish year-round services, not just seasonal. Miscellaneous 1. Opportunity to continue downtown's revitalization as a key focal point of the community and to capitalize on tourist expenditures. 2. Need to ensure that the balance of uses and densities ensure fiscal stability of the City. 3. Need to promote day and night activities. 4. Need to redevelop blighted areas. 5. Need to determine the most economically viablelbalance for Huntington Beach. CIRCULATION Maintenance:/Improvements 1. Need to repair existing streets,ensure proper signal timing. 2. Need to determine acceptable levels of service. 3. Need to maintain/create additional bike/hildng trails. 4. Need and opportunity to maintain/protect waterways as recreational transportation. S. Need to retain railroad right-of-ways for transit and/or public open space. 6. Need to construct more right and left turning lanes to reduce congestion at intersections. 7. Need to determine solutions for problem areas,including the following: • Magnolia and Hamilton • Golden West and PCH • Edinger 8. Opportunity to create scenic vistas from major thoroughfares. 9. Need to maintain access and views from local streets to beach. 10. Need to work with adjacent cities to address present and future inter-city and regional street problems. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 2 General Plan Issues Miscellaneous 1. Need to encourage alternative modes of mass transportation (bicycle, transit, pedestrian, and other). 2. Opportunity to use Santa Ana River as a transportation corridor. 3. Need for expanded transit programs throughout the City and to downtown seven days a week- 4. Need to encourage on-site parking where appropriate. 5. Need to ensure that streets,buildings, and sidewalks are handicap accessible. 6. Opportunity to reconstruct or improve existing streets to be"super blocks." 7. Need to encourage light rail as an alternative to the automobile. 8. Need to discourage street parking on major corridors. INFRASTRUCTURE /SOLID WASTE /UTILITIES Maintenance/Irnprovements 1. Need to updatelreplace/maintain existing systems as the City's infrastructure ages. 2. Need to maintain adequate water quality and water pressure. 3. Consider the appropriateness of establishing a desalinization plant. 4. Need to establish City-wide Recycling Program. 5. Need to link new development with infrastructure capacities. 6. Investigate alternative ways to stone rain water runoff rather than channelization 7. Need to develop a City-wide Grey Water Program. Miscellaneous 1. Need to re-examine the adequacy of Huntington Beach's flood facilities and flood protection system and facilities. 2. Adequacy of financing and funding for required improvements and maintenance of current system 3. Need to enhance water conservation and education. 4. Need to reduce the MWD dependency from 30% to 10%. 5. Opportunities to use utility easements as open space corridors. PUBLIC FACILITIES Maintenance/Improvements 1. Need to maintain/enhance emergency standards (time/equipment). 2. Need to address the special demands required for services for special events. 3. Need to increase code enforcement. 4. Need to landscape public area with drought tolerant plant material. 5. Need to encourage use of fire retardant materials and other methods to decrease emergency service demands. 6. Need to revamp public/private education programs. 7. Need to encourage neighborhood watch programs. 8. Need to continue Disaster Survival Programs. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 3 General Plan Issues Miscellaneous. 1. Provision of adequate financing to support public service needs. 2. Need to balance adequate service with costs. PARKS AND RECREATION Maintenance/Improvements 1. Need to maintain and, where necessary, revitalize beach recreation activities. 2. Need to maintain equestrian center and horse trails. 3. Need to maintain/improve existing parks to include sport facilities. 4. Need to revitalize Central Park amphitheater and band shell. 5. Need to enhance and provide expanded (with population growth)community centers. 6. Need to encourage both passive and active use of parks, open spaces, and other recreational facilities. 7. Opportunity to develop Marine Wildlife Study Center to capitalize on Huntington Beach's coastal location. Miscellaneous. 1. Need to complete the Central Park master plan's implementation. 2. Need to use parks as buffer zone between differing uses and neighborhoods. 3. Need to provide additional parks/community activities concurrent with population growth and development. 4. Need to maintain a proper ratio of development to parks. 5. Need to evaluate and solve the acceptable level of service or benefits with relationship to cost. 6. Need to coordinate and enhance the relationship between local,County, and State parks. 7. Need to consider the appropriateness of permitting private commerical development in parks, as a revenue-generator to support park facilities and services. CULTURAL . 1. Need to develop a cultural center(municipal art center,art library,performing arts). 2. Presence of historical buildings should be protected, offering the opportunity for the establishment of historical districts. 3. Opportunity to establish a Marine Wildlife Study Center to educate the public regarding the area's wetlands and encourage tourism. 4. Need to develop cultural facilities throughout the City to serve the residents'diverse interests. 5. Need to provide for the installation of public art in parks. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Main tenance/Improvements 1. Need to maintain/protect the coast, Santa Ana River,marsh, and lake habitats. 2. Need to develop a tree planting and dedication program. 3. Need to determine and mitigate sewer outfall impacts. 4. Need to determine oil production impacts on long term land use and environmental quality and appropriate solutions. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 4 General Plan Issues 5. Need to designate and preserve wetlands between Beach and Brookhurst. 6. Need to accomplish wetland restoration. 7. Need to provide public access to habitat areas for observation and education. Miscellaneous 1. Need to determine the appropriate balance between man and nature for the City of Huntington Beach. 2. Need to protect environment from both seasonal and annual pollution. 3. Need to continue and upgrade an adequate biological resources data base as input to guide development and resource conservation. AESTHETIC RESOURCES Maintenance 1. Need to preserve historical/significant structures, communities, and districts. 2. Need to develop landscape, streetscape, and urban design requirements to enhance the City's aesthetic and visaul character (e.g., specific identities for neighborhoods and commercial areas, "entry" identification, streetscape, and other) 3. Need to preserve and enhance ocean vistas. 4. Opportunities to use utility easements as greenbelts. Standards 1. Need to strengthen Architecture Review Board procedures and authorities. 2. Need to develop sign and billboard restrictions. 3. Need to increase the dedication and maintenance of open space. 4. Need to underground utilities. 5. Need to develop standards to protect bluffs from adverse grading and development. 6. Need to establish development standards to minimize light and glare 7. Need to establish visual buffers from oil production areas. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL 1. Need to maintain topography of Bolsa Chica and Huntington Seacliffs (limit grading). 2. Need to determine methane impacts and solutions (abandoned tanks). 3. Need to explore and encourage new energy options (solar). GEOLOGIC AND SEISMIC HAZARDS 1. Need to maintain building codes and administer public safety and awareness program to protect residents from earthquakes, flooding,and other geologic disasters. 2. Need to protect property and development in areas with unstable soils/liquefaction potential. 3. Need to adequately monitor and report subsidence. 4. Need to reduce flash flood and flooding hazards. 5. Need to limit development in high risk areas. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 5 General Plan Issues NOISE Residential 1. Need to minimize arterial traffic-generated noise impacts on residences. 2. Need to protect residences from the impacts of aircraft overflights. Commercial/industrial 1. Need to require landscaping or other techniques to adequately buffer street noise. 2. Need to ensure that noise levels of entertainment and other commercial uses are controlled to prevent adverse impact on adjacent uses. Miscellaneous 1. Need to control point-source noise generators. 2. Need to establish programs to inform the public of noise sources and methods of reducing noise. 3. Need to maintain current information regarding existing noise conditions in the City. 4. Need to establish operating hours for stationary noise generator sources. OTHER HAZARDS 1. Need to implement systems to catch debris prior to entering the harbor. 2. Need to identify and monitor underground water contamination. 3. Need to reduce the potential of hazardous spills within the City. 4. Need to maintain and administer a Disaster Preparedness Program. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 6 ATTACHMENT 3 1 H G E N E- .R- A - L `--P*, L.-A -N U P r UNTINGTON BEAcH 77111 VISION STATEMENT JUNE, 1992 EN,vIcOM CORPORATION In association with Economic Research Associates DKS Assiciates k%bl',e Associates �*- >,16-3 Vision Statement Introduction The following summarizes the principal visions for the future of the City of Huntington Beach identified by the General Plan Advisory Committee(GPAC)at their meetings of April 22, May 20, and June 10, 1992. These define the Committee's intent for the functional role and image, size, types of uses which should be accommodated, and pattern and physical form of development of the City and its constituent districts and neighborhoods. It specifies the uses and locations which should be preserved and changed. It should be noted that the visions which are described do not necessarily reflect consensus of the Committee,as they were not subject to affirmation by vote, nor may the visions be internally consistent. Visions for which a difference of opinion was identified by the Committee during the meeting have been indicated. In most cases, the wording of the Vision Statement has been paraphrased. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC)-i GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 1 i Vision Statement Citywide Visions FUNCTIONAL. ROLE, IMAGE, AND CHARACTER OF THE CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH 1. A balanced community containing a diversity of uses which provide for the needs of the residents; including residences, businesses, jobs, supporting services, parks and recreation amenities, and other appropriate uses. 2. A community containing a mix of uses which provides a balance of sufficient revenue to cover the costs of public services. 3. A community which capitalizes on its location along the Pacific Ocean; emphasizing its beaches and recreational opportunities which attract tourists while enhancing the residents' quality of life. 4. A diversified community with distinct functional subareas (pedestrian oriented Bolsa Chica and Downtown versus automobile oriented Beach Boulevard) yet unified by urban design elements. 5. A "forward-thinking" community prepared for changing resident and business needs. 6. A community which creates land use patterns and street designs fostering alternative transportation modes. 7. A community which creates land use patterns containing commercial, recreation, and service focal points in proximity to residential neighborhoods. 8. A community which addresses key issues facing Southern California (aggressive transportation management, growth management, water conservation,etc.) 9. A community which is sensitive to and maintains a high level of environmental sensitivity and awareness (siting and scale of development to reflect the natural environment, conservation, etc.) ULTIMATE SIZE/BUILDOUT OF THE CITY 1. A community whose ultimate size is determined by the holding capacity of its supporting infrastructure systems,public services, and environmental resources. 2. Concern with quality of development and how that development is compatible with existing neighborhoods rather than a quantified number. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAcii GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 2 Vision Statement 3. Initial target of 220,000 population determined by earlier evaluations; which may be modified with further study. USES WHICH SHOULD BE ACCOMMODATED IN THE CITY .1. Resident supporting needs; housing, retail, and service commercial, industrial/jobs, parks, schools,civic facilities,cultural facilities,entertainment,restaurants, and others. 2. Special social service needs; child care, senior citizen centers, and similar uses. 3. Tourist-oriented commercial; destination resorts, hotels-motels, restaurants. 4. Upgraded commercial; resident and regional serving commercial centers. 5. Automobile mall. 6. Expanded and intensified downtown. 7. Cultural facilities; surf museum, civic auditorium, outdoor plazas, outdoor art, etc. (Note: no consensus). 8. "Residential friendly" industrial. PATTERN AND PHYSICAL FORM OF DEVELOPMENT 1. A diversified community containing distinct yet unified and interconnected centers/nodes differentiated by their use,functional activity,and/or physical scale and form of development. 2. The primary commercial centers are Downtown,Beach Boulevard, and Huntington Center. 3. The primary industrial centers are Mc Donnell Douglas, the southerly Mc Donnell Douglas industrial area and the Gothard Street Corridor. (Note: no consensus). 4. Key tourist attractions (hotels, restaurants, shops,cultural centers,etc.) should be located near Downtown and the beach/tourist node. 5. Better integrate new land uses; locate commercial services and public gathering areas in close proximity to residential neighborhoods. 6. Minimize high rises along in the coastal areas. (Note:no consensus). 7. Development should be sited and designed to respect natural environmental elements (wetlands, beach, bluffs, etc.) and view corridors. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 3 • Vision Statement AREAS OF THE CITY IN WHICH CHANGE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED OR ENCOURAGED 1. Huntington Center and peripheral areas (to improve and intensify as an asset of the City). 2. Beach Boulevard (due to "Superstreet" improvements, lack of visual character, extended length,and need to create more distinct centers of activity). 3. Pacific Coast Highway from Beach Boulevard to Newland Street; capitalizing on coastal- related opportunities. 4. Areas characterized by incipient blight AREAS WHICH SHOULD BE PRESERVED 1. Existing single family residential neighborhoods. 2. Beaches 3. Wetlands;encourage the expansion of environmental resource protection areas. 4. Central Park and recreational network 5. Linear Park 6. Equestrian Center 7. Pier 8. Library 9. View Corridors CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 4 Vision Statement District and Neighborhood Visions REACH BOULEVARD Functional Role Major transportation arterial with well-defined commercial, office, recreational and residential activity nodes located along its length. Permitted Uses 1. Cluster similar commercial uses to create nodes: Le auto mall, medical facilities and offices. 2. Allow for the development of medium to high density residential along Beach Boulevard to break the linear continuity of the commercial strip; designing residential to orient to peripheral streets. Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. "Strip" commercial Density/HeiEht Density/height should vary with land use: a. Commercial/office nodes heights up to 10 to 12 stories. b. Retail commercial nodes (pedestrian oriented) 2 to 3 stories heights. c. Medium density residential nodes heights up to 4 stories. Design and Development Character 1. Larger concentration of commercial centers and nodes rather than strip malls, stand alone offices and stores. ' 2. Commercial centers and nodes should be automobile destinations with an onsite pedestrian orientation. 3. Link the Huntington Center with the Beach Boulevard Corridor, perhaps with higher density office nodes or entertainment nodes on Beach Boulevard. 4. Encourage vertical stepping back of upper floors and other design characteristics which enhance the pedestrian experience. Circulation Improvements 1. Minimize curb cuts to facilitate smoother traffic flows. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 5 • Vision Statement 2. Cul-de-sac smaller cross streets which Ieading to residential neighborhoods and which do not foster smoother Beach Boulevard traffic flows. 3. Route beach traffic onto other streets. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 6 Vision Statement MC DONNELL DOUGLAS SITE Functional Role 1. Maintain the site as a large scale tract of land for continued industrial and related jobs- generating uses. (Note: no consensus) 2. Allow redevelopment.for.a major"specialized" commercial center attracting retailers to draw a regional consumer base. (Note: no consensus) 3. Allow redevelopment for a regional recreational center. (Note:no consensus) Permitted Uses J1. Large scale industrial (Note: no consensus) 2. Auto mall (Note:no consensus) 3. "Power retail regional center" (retail uses such as Price Club, Home Base, and other major stores) (Note: no consensus) 4. Golf course (Note: no consensus) Prohibited Uses Residential Density/Height None identified Design and Development Character 1. Integrate industrial park design concepts (e.g. increased onsite landscaping, uniform signage, etc) (Note: no consensus) 2. For both the industrial.and.commercial center concept, building design should incorporate facade articulation and other design characteristics which eliminate the "large concrete box" effect. Circulation Improvements None identified CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC+I GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 7 Vision Statement MC DONNELL DOUGLAS INDUSTRIAL AREA - Functional Role 1. Maintain the area as a large scale tract of land for continued industrial use. (Note: no consensus) 2. Major"specialized" commercial center attracting specific.retailers to draw a_regional consumer base. (Note: no consensus) Permitted Uses 1. Research and development, manufacturing, and ancillary uses. (Note:no consensus) 2. Auto mall (Note: no consensus) 3. "Power retail regional center" (retail uses such as Price Club, Home Base, and other major stores) (Note: no consensus) Prohibited Uses Residential Density[Height None identified. Design and Development Character 1. Integrate industrial park design concepts (e.g. increased on-site landscaping, uniform signage, etc.). (Note: no consensus) 2. For both the industrial and commercial center concept, building design should incorporate facade articulation and other design characteristics which eliminate the "large concrete box" effect. Circulation Improvements None identified. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 8 • Vi n Statement QQTHARD STREET INDIUSIRIAL AREA Functional Role 1. A corridor supporting newly developing "incubator" industries and ancillary retail uses. 2. A secondary commercial center for those retail uses which do not require major arterial access. 3. Opportunities to develop uses in concert with transit use of the railroad corridor. 4. A historical commercial district located near Gothard Street and Warner Avenue. (See Warner/Beach's district visions for further discussion.) Permitted Uses 1. Industrial and business park,incubator industries, and similar uses. 2. Retail in association with industrial uses. 3. Large commercial users such as "Smart and Final", "Price Club",Gold's Gym,etc. P rQbibited Uses 1. Residential 2. Recreational Densit eight None identified;possible intensification at transit station locations (if developed). Design and Development Character 1. Integrate industrial park design concepts (e.g. increased on-site landscaping,uniform signage, etc.). (Note: no consensus) 2. For both the industrial and commercial uses, building design should incorporate facade articulation and other design' characteristics which eliminate the"large concrete box" effect_ 3. Enhanced visual amenity along the railroad corridor. Circulation Improvements 1. Maintain railroad right of way and access;possible long-term transit improvements. 2. Enhance linkage to freeway. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 9 f Vision Statement HUNTINGTON CENTER Functional Role 1. The City's principal commercial destination node serving regional and local needs which. includes office, restaurant, strong/high quality retail, theater uses. Perhaps linldng the Huntington Center with office and commercial uses across Edinger Avenue and Beach Boulevard. Needs to be intensified and 'unproved to effectively attract regional use and compete with other nearby centers. 2. A commercial destination node which integrates medium to high density residential- (Note:no consensus) Permitted Uses 1. Upscale retail (e.g. Banana Republic,Benelton,Williams Sonoma) 2. Professional office 3. Entertainment- restaurants, theaters,etc. 4. Medium to high density residential (Noce:no consensus) 5. Mixed use, professional offices or residential to the rear or above ground level retail. Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. Strip commercial 3. Low density residential 4. Automobile related uses Density/Height Density/height should vary with land use: a. Commercial/office- heights up to 10 to 12 stories. b. Retail commercial - 2 to 3 stories heights. c. Medium density residential-heights up to 4 stories. Design and Development Character 1. Improve signage and entries from freeway, Beach Boulevard and other access points to the Center. 2. Improve site recognition and renovate and develop visually interesting buildings with improved site design characteristics. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 10 Vision Statement Circulation Improvements 1. Improve the Hoover-Gothard access. 2. Improve the Beach Boulevard access. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 11 Vision Statement WARNER/BEACH INTERSECTION Functional Role 1. An intensified urban mixed use commercial node including office, retail, restaurants, theater. complexes. 2. Encourage a historic district at Gothard Street and Warner Avenue. (Note:no consensus) Permitted Uses 1. Local retail 2. Professional office 3 Entertainment- theaters, restaurants,etc. 4. Historic District-boutiques, shops, art galleries, and cultural facilities. 5. Historic District- permit the structures' original use (e.g. church) or encourage adaptive reuse of the structures to include smaller scale retail and office. (Note: no consensus) 6. Historic District- possible adaptive reuse of other historic buildings which are relocated to this district. Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. Automobile related uses Density/Height Density/height should vary with land use: a. Office- heights up to 10 to 12 stories. b. Retail - 3 to 4 stories heights. c. Entertainment- 2 to 3 stories d. Historic District- 1 to 2 stories (Note: no consensus) Design and Development Character 1. Create an urban office/retail/entertainment node which includes facade articulation, structure parking,significant onsite landscaping and urban design features. 2. Encourage vertical stepping back of upper floors and other design characteristics which enhance the pedestrian experience. 3. Adjacent to the Historic District, all structures should be of a compatible scale as the historic buildings. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 12 Vision Statement 4. The historic structures and historic district should encourage pedestrian orientation which includes urban design features (e.g. benches, light fixtures, paving matetials,ete.), and site design and site orientation. (Note:no consensus) Circulation Improvements Create consistent street widths throughout the Warner Avenue corridor. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACJi GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 13 Vision Statement CIVIC CENTER Functional Role 1. Retain, improve, and intensify existing government administrative, cultural facilities, and. social service facilities. 2. Link Civic Center with adjacent Huntington Beach High School and the nearby commercial center. Permitted Uses 1. Cultural facilities including auditoriums, meeting rooms, museum, outdoor stages, and public plazas. 2. Governmental offices. 3. Police facilities. 4. Commercial uses related to cultural facilities (e.g. museum gift shop,cafes,etc.). Prohibited Uses 1. Commercial not related to cultural facilities. 2. Residential 3. Industrial Densily/Heigbt None identified. Design and Development Character 1. To permit additional cultural facilities and expanded governmental facilities, alter surface parking areas to parking structures. 2. Link open spaces (landscaped areas, plazas)and cultural facilities throughout the site. Circulation Improvements None identified. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC)i GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 14 Vision Statement DOWNTOWN Functional Role Pedestrian oriented "center" as a focal point of community and tourist activity. Permitted Uses 1. Pedestrian oriented retail uses, restaurants,community cultural centers. 2. Major attractions encouraging both residents and tourists. 3. Mixed use projects with residential and offices uses located above ground floor retail or other pedestrian oriented uses. 4. Introduction of night time activity uses. 5. Preservation of existing residential uses at current density. 6. Parking strictures screened from public view. Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. Parldng structures which are not integrated into commercial or retail structures. Densit,y[eight Up to 3 stories Design and Development Character 1. Intensified and expanded existing uses,yet maintain lower heights and scale. 2. Encourage Mediterranean style (Note: no consensus. Some members expressed concerned that the design standards which encourage the "pink, stucco"buildings are too restrictive.). 3. Design structures and sites to promote pedestrian activity along the streets (facades, arcades, courtyards, cafes and patio dining, landscape, human scale signage). 4. Install streetscape amenities to enhance pedestrian character (landscape, benches and other furniture, lighting, signage, paving materials, water fountains, newsracks). 5. Encourage preservation and enhancement of historical structures. 6. Integration of open spaces with built environment. 7. Consolidation of cultural activities to create a critical mass. 8. Consolidation of retail and offices to create a critical mass. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC)i GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 15 Vision Statement Circulation Improvements 1. Prohibit automobile access on Main Street and other commercial streets to encourage pedestrian activity. (Note: no consensus) 2. Improve delivery access to merchants. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 16 Vision Statement PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Functional Role 1. Major transportation arterial with a distinctive multiple-function nodes,emphasizing the areas. coastal-relationship, including a high density tourist destination node, "green cluster" and environmental resources node, downtown commercial node, and medium high density residential nodes. 2. Scenic Highway: open space linkage from Bolsa Chica to wetlands south of Edison Plant. Permitted Uses 1. Resort destination uses such as restaurants, upscale hotels, boutiques, art galleries, golf courses, and other recreational amenities. 2. Medium high density residential uses from Beach to Newland. 3. Green belts and "green clusters" from Newland to the southern corporate boundary. Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. High density residential uses south of Beach Boulevard. 3. Automobile related uses 4. Strip commercial or any other commercial not functioning with tourist node or Downtown node. Density/Heigbt Density/height should vary with land use: a. Residential node- up to 4 stories b. Downtown- up to 3 stories c. Green belts or"green clusters" -limited (1 story structures)or no development d. Tourist node-hotels: up to 10 stories and commercial: up to 3 stories Design and Development Character 1. In greenbelt or "green cluster" areas, establish buffers between Pacific Coast Highway and wetlands. 2. In residential and tourist nodes, establish density bonuses for buildings which include setbacks and green spaces along Pacific Coast Highway. 3. Encourage visual and pedestrian linkages between the land uses east of Pacific Coast Highway and the recreational amenities west of Pacific Coast Highway, particularly in the tourist and Downtown areas. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 17 Vision Statement 4. Establish entry markers, landscaping and other urban design features at each of City's corporate boundaries, establish "identification node markers"at tourist destination and downtown node. S. Encourage vertical stepping back of upper floors and other design characteristics which. enhance the pedestrian experience. 6. Possible "theme" destination node such as "spanish" or "seaport village". Use architectural themes and characteristics which promote the theme. Circulation Improvements 1. Reduce Pacific Coast Highway's speed limits in the tourist node and the downtown area. Reduced speed may facilitate pedestrian linkages between the inland areas and the beach and pier recreational amenities. 2. Prohibit on street parking and limit curb cuts on Pacific Coast Highway to facilitate smooth traffic flows. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC4i GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 18 Vision Statement COMMERCIAL• CENTERS Functional Role i A community serving center with "day to day" uses such as dry cleaners, grocery stores, shoe. repairs, video rentals, copy shops, etc. Permitted Uses 1. Retail commercial 2. Neighborhood commercial 3. Restaurants 4. Banks and other local serving financial offices Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. Offices which do not serve local residents 3. Residential 4. Recreational Density/Height None identified. Design and Development Characteristics 1. Improve the visual and physical characteristics of the existing uses to provide greater consistency and character of new development_ 2. Upgrade existing centers to accommodate the demands of grocery chains, e.g.. larger stores. Circulation Improvements 1. Minimize curb cuts into centers to facilitate smooth traffic flows on adjacent arterials. 2. Ensure centers contain sufficient parking;require aesthetically landscaping parking facilities. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 19 Vision Statement SCHOOLS ANTICIPATED FOR CLOSURE Functional Role 1. A resource serving the "public good.;" priorities for re-use should be for public purposes. (open space, parks, day care facilities, etc.) (Note: no consensus) 2. Potential development sites to subsidize school programs. (Note: no consensus) Permitted Uses 1. Day care centers for pre-school children, school age children, and senior citizens (Note: no consensus) 2. Preserve sites for future school use, in the intermediate time period, use site for other public good. (Note: no consensus) 3. Residential development compatible with surrounding residential uses. (Note:no consensus) Prohibited Uses Any use not compatible with surrounding land uses. Density/Height None identified. Design and Development Characteristics 1. All potential uses must be compatible in size, scale and design with surrounding uses. 2. Right of first refusal must be granted to local public agencies. Circulation Improvements None identified. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 20 Vision Statement ROLSA CHICA Functional Role A mixed-use community encompassing residential, supporting service commercial, recreational, . and open spaces which preserves the integrity of coastal wetlands and open spaces. Permitted Uses 1. Mix of residential densities and types of housing units 2. Neighborhood-serving commercial 3. Local serving recreation 4. Open space and wetland restoration 5. Neighborhood focal points including cultural activity centers, day-care facilities, community meeting rooms, and similar uses. Prohibited Uses 1. Industrial 2. High density residential 3. Regional commercial Density/Height Density/height should vary with land use: a. Pedestrian oriented neighborhood commercial heights up to 2 stories b. Residential heights up to 3 stories. c. Cultural facilities heights up to 2 stories Design and Development Characteristics l. The site should be planned as a cohesive and integrated "community" which is linked with the greater City of Huntington Beach. 2. Distinct neighborhood focal points and activity centers should be integrated with and be easily accessible (by foot or bicycle) to the residential. These may include local-serving commercial services,community meeting rooms,day-care facilities, and similary uses). 3. All residential and commercial development should be designed and sited to be sensitive to natural environmental resources and view corridors. 4. All residential developments should include public uses such as schools and parks. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 21 Vision' Statement Circulation Improvements None identified. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 22 ATTACHMENT 4 i HIG E N E R A L P L A IN U P7 D A T E' U' NTINGTON BEAcH .., nil ... PLANNING POLICY PRINCIPLES JULY, 1992 L� D,,vimm CORPORATION In association with Economic Research Associates DLKS Assicjates 1 olie Associates Planning Policy Principles Introduction This document presents a preliminary list of objectives and policies which have been formulated to reflect the visions for the City of Huntington Beach discussed and approved by the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) and presented in the separate "Vision Statement." These are intended to act as the basic set of principles (or "guidelines") by which the City's land use plan map will be updated. They are intended to set parameters and criteria regarding critical issues and constraints which would influence subsequent planning decisions for a. the type of land uses to be permitted/accommodated by the land use plan; b. the densitylintensity at which new development will be permitted; and/or c. the location in which new development will be permitted to occur. Examples of the range of issues which are addressed include the types of uses which should be attracted to and accommodated in the City, the future patterns of development (e.g., strip commercial versus centers), the appropriateness of expanding tourist-oriented resort and commercial uses, and preserving or changing existing residential neighborhoods. Objectives and policies which provide for the manner in which development should occur at specific locations or specific issues and constraints should be mitigated are not included. As examples, specific standards for the densities and character of uses at Huntington Center or at commercial "nodes" on Beach Boulevard or the linkage of the timing and phasing of development to account for the expansion of supporting infrastructure. Objectives and policy statements for "Planned Communities" and "Environmental Resources" are not included in this document and will be subsequently formulated by the GPAC. These objectives and policies should be considered as preliminary, subject to further refinement based on subsequent detailed planning recommendations. On completion of the preliminary land use options, the consultant will evaluate their impacts on transportation, public services, infrastructure, environmental resources, and fiscal costs and revenue. Based on this evaluation, the GPAC may elect to revise the preliminary recommendations. The objectives and policies presented herein address the following issues: a. Economic Development b. Land Use c. Circulation d. Infrastructure/Utilities e. Air Quality It should be noted that the policies listed for each of these topics do not represent the full range of issues which will ultimately be included within each element. For example, the Circulation Element will subsequently incorporate additional policies addressing specific level of service standards, roadway improvements, demand reduction programs, alternative transportation modes (e.g., transit and bicycle), and other pertinent elements. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH- GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 1 0 Planning Fo_licy Principles Economic Development (NOTE: policies establishing minimum development acreages in this section reflect the unconstrained market projections defined in the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Technical Background Report. They should be considered as "ball-park" targets of the overall cumulative new development for each major land use category which could be attracted to the City. They may require modification to account for the amount of land set aside for each land use by the GPAC in subsequent meetings. Approval by the GPAC at this time, consequently, will only constitute a general directive to accommodate the types of market demands anticipated, subject to further analyses of site and resource (e.g., transportation)constraints) Economic Development objectives and policies are intrinsically linked to the subsequent Land Use objectives and policies. Consequently, there may be some overlap and/or repetition among these. Objective A Accommodate a mix of uses which maintain a fiscal balance for the City of Huntington Beach. Polices Al Accommodate a cumulative mix of uses which provide for the needs of existing and future residents and visitors to the City(including residential, commercial, industrial, and recreation-oriented) and which contribute sufficient revenue to cover the costs of municipal services and improvements. Objective Maintain existing and ensure the development of a range of new housing types in sufficient number, quality, and image to attract the development of new revenue-generating industrial and commercial uses. Policies B 1 Designate lands to accommodate the development of sufficient housing units to support economic market demands (approximately 8,400 by 2010 and a cumulative total of 81,112 units), provided the availability of supporting infrastructure and services and maintenance of significant environmental resources,as defined by other General Plan policies. B2 Provide for the development of a mix of single and multi-family units. B3 Maintain the City's existing housing supply by the retention of existing significant single family neighborhoods and establishment of programs to encourage their maintenance and prevent overcrowding. Objective C Ensure the development of adequate amounts of and more efficiently utilize retail commercial uses which provide for the needs of the City's existing and future residents, maximize opportunities to purchase goods and services within the City, and contribute significant sales tax revenue. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH- GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 2 • Planning Oplicy Principles Policies Cl Designate a minimum of 422 acres for the development of new retail and service commercial uses to support population needs to 2010, in addition to the continuation and enhancement of the existing 813 acres of development. C2 Designate a minimum of 60.7 acres for the development of new regional-serving commercial uses by 2010, in addition to the continuation and evolution of the existing 105 acres of development. C3 Designate a minimum of 22 acres for the development of new automobile sales commercial uses by 2010, in addition to the continuation and enhancement of the existing 31.8 acres of development. C4 Continue and expand the hierarchy of regional, community, and local serving commercial centers and districts throughout the City, located in proximity and accessible to their customer markets. CS Promote the more efficient use of the City's commercial properties; ensuring sufficient building intensity on a site to maximize customer activity and discouraging scattered and fragmented development projects which are separated from supporting residential neighborhoods. C6 Promote a distinct identity for each commercial center and district, enhancing their character,image, and economic activity. C7 Promote the more efficient use of the City's strip commercial corridors to enhance their economic viability and identity, providing for the evolution of these into distinctive community-oriented nodes where feasible. C8 Reinforce and intensify Huntington Center and adjacent sites on Edinger as the primary regional-serving commercial center of the City of Huntington Beach. C9 Promote the revitalization of declining local and community serving commercial centers. Objective D Ensure the continuation of existing and provide for the development of new office and business park uses. Policies Dl Designate a minimum of 166.8 acres for the development of new office and business park uses by 2010, in addition to the continuation and enhancement of the existing 291.2 acres of development. Objective E Maintain existing and attract the development of new commercial uses which capitalize on the City's coastal location and recreational amenities. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH- GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 3 • P Ian nin 1Z 0l icy Princi Ies Policies E1 Designate a minimum of 20.7 acres for the development of new overnight accommodations and 15.6 acres for the development of new entertainment and coastal commercial recreation uses by 2010, in addition to the continuation and enhancement of the existing 22.3 and 16.8 acres of development respectively. E2 Provide for the clustering of coastal-related commercial uses to create definable activity areas for the City and a "critical mass" which reinforce one another. Objective F Maintain opportunities for the development of industrial uses in the City of Huntington Beach. Policies F1 Maintain a minimum of 500 acres for the continuation of existing and development of new industrial uses. F2 Preserve existing aggregations of large parcels which are zoned for industrial use for this purpose. F3 Allow flexibility in the re-use and redevelopment of industrial parcels throughout the City to account for changes in the types of industrial activity likely to occur in the future. F4 Provide for the continued development of incubator industries in the Gothard Street corridor and other appropriate locations in the City. Objective G Maintain the quality of amenity and public schools, facilities, and services for the City's residents and visitors, recognizing its role in sustaining the City as an "economically-attractive" location for new development. Policies G1 Maintain the City's open space resources, including parklands, beaches, and significant environmental habitats,and expand these where feasible. G2 Continue existing and, where appropriate, establish new design and development standards which achieve a high quality physical environment in the City's centers, corridors, and neighborhoods. G3 Continue existing and establish new key locations and developments which promote community activity. G4 Relate the location and design and development to the City's recreational and coastal assets. G5 Establish distinct qualities in new development which achieve a "sense" of neighborhood and "place." CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACIt GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 4 • Planning 0licy Principles G6 Ensure that adequate schools are maintained in Huntington Beach to promote a high quality of educational opportunity for the City's residents. G7 Ensure that adequate public facilities (cultural,health, safety,and other)and services are maintained in Huntington Beach to provide for the needs of the City's residents. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 5 Planning olicy Principles Land Use Land Use objectives and policies are intrinsically linked to the preceding Economic Development objectives and policies. Consequently, there may be some overlap and/or repetition among these. Uses to Be Permitted Objective H Provide for the appropriate type and mix of land uses to serve the needs of existing and future residents. Policies H1 Designate lands for the development of a mix of housing types affordable to existing and future residents, consistent with the Regional Housing Needs Assessment. H2 Designate lands for the development of retail and service commercial uses which provide for the needs of the City's residents (as stipulated in Economic Development). H3 Designate lands for the development of sites which integrate residential and commercial uses (e.g., mixed-use projects). H4 Designate lands for the development of light industrial, manufacturing, business park, and similar uses which provide employment opportunities for the City's residents. H5 Designate lands for the continuation of existing and development of new public service, educational, cultural, religious, institutional, and medical uses which support the City's population. H6 Maintain existing parks and recreation facilities and establish standards for the provision and development of new parklands in concert with new residential subdivisions. Objective I Provide for the development of uses which attract a regional customer base. Policies I Designate lands for the continued development of regional-serving commercial uses (department stores, "power centers," automobile centers,and similar uses). Objective J Provide for the development of commercial uses which capitalize upon Huntington Beach's coastal and recreational amenities. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH- GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 6 Planning Policy Principles Policies J1 Designate lands for the development of overnight accommodations, restaurants, entertainment,recreation-oriented retail commercial, and similar uses. Objective K Limit the development of uses whose functional activities, intensity of use, or other characteristics which may conflict with the integrity, safety, and quality of Huntington Beach's residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, parks, beaches, and public places. Policies K1 Control the location and number of alcohol sales, adult businesses, recreational arcades, and other "community-sensitive" uses in accordance with pertinent State legislation and court cases. K2 Control the location and/or operations of uses which use or dispose of toxic materials in accordance with pertinent State legislation and court cases. Objective L Ensure the provision of adequate open spaces which provide for the recreational needs of the City's residents, protects significant environmental resources, and prevents adverse impacts of natural hazards. Policies L1 Preserve the City's beachfront(ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway) and coastline. L2 Preserve existing parklands and require the provision of new parks in large scale residential development projects. L3 Preserve existing wetlands and significant environmental habitats, to the extent feasible. 14 Control development in the City's flood hazard areas. L5 Establish as a priority the acquisition of all or a portion of surplus school sites for recreational or other public uses purposes. Objective M Accommodate public infrastructure and other uses which support the City's residential, commercial,and industrial development. Policies M1 Designate lands for the continuation and, where necessary, development of new transportation and utility infrastructure. M2 Provide for the development of one or more multi-modal transportation centers integrated with commercial or mixed-use activity center(s)of the City. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 7 • Plannintt 0011icy Principles Pattern and Distribution of Land Uses Objective N Achieve a land use pattern consisting of distinctly identifiable and inter-related centers, corridors, and neighborhoods which are differentiated by function,scaleldensity, and design character. Land Use Structure Policies N1 Provide for the evolution of the City's pattern of development by the siting and design of activity and density to: • continue existing and establish new distinct centers/districts, corridors, and neighborhoods; • locate commercial, public services, schools, recreation, and jobs in proximity to residents; • (re) establish distinct neighborhood qualities; • reflect the presence of transportation and transit corridors; • promote the inter-relationships and accessibility among component districts and neighborhoods; • enhance the pedestrian vitality of key centers and districts; • reflect and capitalize on the coastal setting; and • maintain important environmental resources. Residential Neighborhoods Policies N2 Preserve existing single family residential neighborhoods (areas currently zoned as "R-1"),where appropriate, providing incentives for their maintenance and upgrade. N3 Locate the development of new multi-family residential uses in proximity to transportation/transit corridors and services. N4 Encourage the intermixing of multi-family with single family residential units in new large scale "planned" communities, avoiding large pockets of segregated condominiums and apartments. N5 Provide incentives for the recycling of existing deteriorated residential neighborhoods, including the possible use of higher densities to economically stimulate their improvement. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH- GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 8 • • Planning Policy Principles Commercial and Mixed-Use Development Policies N6 Continue and enhance existing key commercial and mixed-use centers of the City, including: • Downtown/Main Street • Huntington Center • Beach Boulevard-Warner Center • Beach-Ellis-Main (5 Points) • Wamer/Pacific Coast Highway • Peter's Landing • Adams/Brookhurst N7 Consolidate and cluster commercial development along Beach Boulevard into distinct centers/"nodes" at major intersections (Garfield, Adams, and Slater), allowing intervening areas to be recycled for multi-family residential development. N8 Establish new recreation and tourist related commercial centers/"nodes" along Pacific Coast Highway, including: • Beach Boulevard • Northwest of Golden West(on oil property frontage) N9 Maintain and enhance community-serving commercial centers throughout the City and provide incentives for the maintenance and upgrade of"depressed" sites where necessary . N10 Allow for the conversion of existing community-serving commercial centers where two or more are located at an intersection to multi-family residential development where it can be demonstrated that there is insufficient market support to sustain their viability. N11 Require the inclusion of local-serving commercial centers in Bolsa Chica, Holly Seacliff, and other large-scale residential development projects which are (a) integrated with and accessible to residential neighborhoods, (b) designed to facilitate pedestrian activity, and (c)incorporate community-oriented services(meeting rooms, day care centers, etc.). Industrial Policies CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH `GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 9 • Planning loolicy Principles N 12 Preserve large parcels zoned for industrial and employee-generating uses for these purposes (allowing flexibility to account for the evolving industrial market), including: • McDonnell Douglas area • Northwest Industrial Area • Gothard Corridor(for incubator industries). Other Districts/Activity Centers Policies N14 Maintain the existing Civic Center as a primary focal point of community activity and identity. N15 Maintain and enhance Central Park, community parks, the Library, and parklands as community-oriented centers. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH' GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 10 • PlanninRqpolicy Principles Circulation Objective O Ensure that the intensity of new development permitted is linked to the provision of adequate transportation capacity. Policies Ol Require that development be located and phased in accordance with the provision of adequate supporting transportation infrastructure; in accordance with prescribed level of service standards (to be defined in the Circulation and Growth Management Elements). 02 Allocate development entitlements in accordance with transportation capacities. 03 Preserve the Gothard railroad corridor (Pacific Electric right-of-way) from the San Diego Freeway to Pacific Coast Highway for potential future transit use. 04 Continue to implement programs of highway and other transportation improvements to support the City's development (e.g, new streets, widenings, transit, bridge overcrossings, and other). CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACif GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 11 • PIanninAqoo licy Principles Utility Infrastructure and Public Services Objective P Ensure that the intensity of new development permitted is linked to the provision of adequate utility infrastructure and public service capacity. Policies P1 Require that development be located and phased in accordance with the provision of adequate supporting utility infrastructure (sewer, water, storm drainage, solid waste, and energy) and public services (police, fire, schools, and health); in accordance with prescribed level of service standards (to be defined in the Circulation and Growth Management Elements). P2 Allocate development entitlements in accordance with the capacities of utility infrastructure and public services. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH' GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 12 Planning Policy Principles Air Quality Objective Q Promote patterns of land use development which reduce vehicular commutes and resultant air emissions. Policies Ql Provide for the development of industrial uses within the City which provide job opportunities to meet and are approximately in balance with the needs of the City's population which would result from the buildout of all residential areas (in accordance with the Economic Development policies). Q2 Provide for the development of retail and service commercial uses sufficient to support the needs of existing and future residents which would result from the buildout of all residential areas (in accordance with the Economic Development policies). Q3 Accommodate sufficient recreational,entertainment, and cultural uses within the City to minimize the need for commutes to outside communities for these purposes. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH *GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 13 JOINT STUDY:SI SSION CITY COUNClUPI-ANN1NG COI I1tItSSIIO' JULY 24 1996 VISION STATEMENT - GENERAL PLAN 1. Introduction - Melanie Fallon a. Planning Commission Study Sessions/Public Hearings b. City Council Input 2. General Plan Advisory Committee - Jack Bowland/Gerry Chapmanmoodie Tescher a. Background Information/Committee make-up b. GPAC's Work/Consensus building c. Draft General Plan 3. The "Vision" of Huntington Beach -Jack Bowland/Gerry Chapman a. Issues Identification - Issues Statement b. Vision Formulation -Vision Statement c. Policy Development - Planning Policy Principles 4. Discussion - Melanie Fallon a. Council/Commission discussion b. Areas of agreement or disagreement c. Validation of"Vision" 6. Joint Subcommittee - Melanie Fallon a. Discussion b. Appointments (Two Council Members, Two Commissioners) 7. Independent Land Use Presentation - Melanie Fallon a. Michael Freedman, Partner; Freedman, Tung & Bottomley (h:\gpjn►otn �r y4 ,L COUA/ PCity of Huntington Beach General Plan Update HUNTINGTON BEACH Planning Commission Review Schedule The City of Huntington Beach is in the process of rewriting the General Plan. The General Plan is the "constitution" for the City. The "constitution" contains the citizen's vision for the future of the City and translates their hopes and aspirations into a broad set of goals and policies. These policies are then utilized to help guide decisions for the next 20 years. Your comments and participation are vital to the success of this document. If you wish to learn about the General Plan update or wish to make public comments, please utilize the following tentative schedule: Study Sessions Public Hearing Four 7:00 P.M. August 22, 1995 Room B-8, lower level of the Civic Center e Introduction and Background It is the goal of the Planning Commission to hold Study •:Draft Environmental Impact Report Sessions before every public hearing on the items to be heard e Historical and Cultural Resources Element the following public hearing. The time for each study session :-Urban Design Element may vary so please contact the Department of Community e Outstanding Issues Development to confirm topics and time. Public Hearing Five Public Hearings* 7:00 P.M. September 12, 1995 . Introduction and Background Public Hearing Two :-Circulation Element 7:00 P.M. July 25, 1995 vLand Use Element e Introduction and Background e Outstanding Issues :•Environmental Resources\Conservation Element :-Air Quality Element Public Hearing Six Noise Element 7:00 P.M. September 26, 1995 -.-Outstanding Issues •:Introduction and Background •:Outstanding Issues Public Hearing Three e Final Recommendation 7:00 P.M. August 8, 1995 •:Introduction and Background e Environmental Hazards Element Recreation and Community Services Element --.Economic Development Element ---Outstanding Issues Location of Public Hearings All.Public hearings will be televised on HBTV.Channel 3 (Unless otherwise noted) City of Huntington Beach Civic Center City Council Chambers,Lower Level *All public hearings are subject to change. Please call the 2000 Main Street Department of Community Development to confirm the topic, time and date. For more information,please call (714) 536-5271 h:bj gpacperevl 7/ 0 Cl Cl QueS+ionnaire. Re_sul�s As Of 8. 10. 93 (202 Re_-turh5) HUNTINGTON BEACH GENERAL PLAN UPDATE - QUESTIONNAIRE The City of Huntington Beach is presently engaged in the comprehensive update of the City' s General Plan. The General Plan is the City' s basic long-range planning tool and serves as the vision and guide for the future development of the City. in order to better understand the needs and desires of the residents and business owners of the City, public input is sought through committee work, public workshops, surveys and questionnaires . This questionnaire is intended to promote awareness of the General Plan Update, stimulate creative thinking on the subject and generate information regarding how residents and business owners feel about growth and development issues in the City. This is not intended to be a statistical sampling of opinion. Please take a few minutes to complete this questionnaire and return it to the City. For the multiple choice questions, please provide only the one answer which best matches your opinion of the issue. Additional answers may be written in at the end of each list of selections . The remaining few questions are True/False and "Fill in the Blanks" . A map of the City is attached to this questionnaire for your reference when considering some of the questions . Your assistance in completing this questionnaire is greatly appreciated. Please return the completed questionnaire to the boa neat to where you picked this up, or mail it to : City of Huntington Beach Planning Division 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Attn: Hal Simmons , Senior Planner Additional information regarding the General Plan update may be obtained by contacting the Huntington Beach Planning Division at 536-5271 . HS: lp (1645D) A!WX 1) - LOOfT � Question 19 x \ t ar.cc[ .�� milt �l MASM[[ -What S \ r,_ nut 9 +� J = o 3 � k GA[lEtD Question 17 ,/ADA MS DlA/iA!'O(K TIANiA K Ml1OH Question 18 QUESTIONNAIRE REFERENCE MAP HUNTINGTON BF14CH PLANNING DIVISION Please select the one ( 1) answer which best matches your opinion. °76 1. What should be the "character" of Huntington Beach? a . A quiet beach community. 17- b. A suburban bedroom community. 33 c. A moderately urban community. 6 d. A modern highly urbanized community. 11 e. A destination resort community. 3 f. Other 2 . How could Huntington Beach improve its visual image? --�—� 33 a . Provide more landscaping along the streets and in the street medians . 16 b. Adopt architectural themes and guidelines for new developments . c. Require smaller signs for businesses . -z-� 23 d. Provide attractive entrances to the City at the City boundaries through the use of special signs, road and sidewalk materials and landscaping . 9 e. Require parking lots behind buildings rather than in front where they are visible from the street . IZ f . Other 3 . The City needs more: IZ a . Commercial development . I 10 b. Industrial development . --� 30 c. Low Density Residential development . 8 d. Medium to High Density Residential development. -- 4 7-8 e. Recreational development 12, f . Other 4 . New commercial uses in the City should: z► a . Focus on neighborhood shopping centers within walking distance of residential uses . 6 b. Focus on larger community shopping centers . Z 8 c. Focus on regional mall type shopping centers . -'--� Z3 d . Focus on high volume retailers like Price Club or Costco . --� 31 e. Focus on visitor serving uses like restaurants and entertainment . 10 f . Other (1645D) 076 5 . New industrial uses in the City should : ZI a . Focus on small user, multi-tenant developments . 6 b. Focus on large manufacturing operations . —z 3S c. Focus on research and development/office parks . z Z-7 d. Focus on mixed retail commercial/industrial . 2 e. Focus on automotive repair and other services . q f . Other 6 . New residential uses in the City should : --- 4 SO a . Focus on low density single family detached . 7- b. Focus on medium and high density condominiums and apartments . ZL C. Focus on a combination of low, medium and high density. IZ d. Focus on affordability to low and moderate income households . If e. Focus on mixed use residential projects in conjunction with commercial and industrial uses . 3 £ . Other 7. Aging and deteriorated shopping centers in the City should : 9 a. Be allowed to remain as they are until their owners choose to I remodel . —� 30 b. Receive assistance from the City in remodeling. —�--� 29 c. Be allowed to recycle to higher intensity commercial uses such as auto malls, high volume retailers (Pr.ice Club, Costco) , etc. d. Be allowed to recycle to non-commercial uses such as residential . Zo e. Be allowed to recycle to mixed commercial/residential uses . S f . Other S . Aging and deteriorated residential neighborhoods in the City should : —? ZS a. Be allowed to remain as they are until their individual homeowners choose to remodel . �� 40 b. Receive assistance from the City in remodeling . 6 c. Be allowed to recycle to higher density residential uses . 8 d. Be allowed to recycle to non-residential uses . IS e. Be allowed to recycle to mixed residential/commercial uses . 6 f . Other 9 . What type of new recreation facilities would you like to see in the City parks system? a . Areas of natural environment . IL b. Active play areas such as "Tot Lots" and "Adventure Play z Grounds" . ----� c. Active sports areas . JS d. Building space for classes, recreation programs and community uses . 10 e. Fishing lakes and facilities . f . Other ( 1645D) `7o 10 . What type of new cultural facilities would you like to see in the City? 2--4 2. a . Indoor Performing Arts space . ------� 36 b. Community Concert Bandstand, outdoor theater . IZ C. Festival space. 13 d. Local history museum. 6 e. Outdoor public art program. 9 f . Other 11. How could transportation be improved in Huntington Beach? --j 31 a. Provide rail transit on major highways such as Beach Boulevard and PCH or along the railroad right-of-way next to Gothard Street . 1b b. Provide more off-street bicycle lanes . S c. Provide more bus stops and locate commercial uses closer . to sidewalks and bus facilities . 1 d. Provide more "park-and-ride" facilities . -- -� ZZ e. Provide more mixed use developments so people can live where they work and shop . 13 f . Other ` 12 . How should the Edison power easements and flood control channels be used? S a . Only for power lines and flood control channels . =-4 Z3 b. Allow nurseries , farming and other low intensity commercial uses . 17 c. Promote use of the facilities as public parks . --� 3S d. Promote use of the facilities as bicycle and pedestrian trails linking into a larger network of trails . 16 e. Promote use of the facilities for future mass/rapid transit opportunities . `f f . Other 13 . How should closed school sites be used? 1 6 a . Be purchased by the City for parks . -- S8 b. Be leased by the City or others for community uses (ie: daycare, adult education, sports leagues) . b C. Be sold for residential or commercial development . (9 d. Be partially developed and partially preserved as park. 6 e. Remain vacant until needed for public schools again. S f. Other 14 . Commercial uses in the Downtown area should be directed toward: 8 a. The needs of Downtown residents . ----� 19 b. The needs of City-wide residents . C. The needs of visitors from Southern California . 8 d . The needs of tourists on a national scale. e. A combination of all of the above . O f . Other ( 1645D) �o 15 . The intensity of new Downtown development should : Z---� 32, a . Continue as it has been developing . --�j 21 b. Be downscaled significantly. I$ c. Be slightly downscaled . r7 d. Be upscaled slightly. ►► e. Be upscaled significantly. f . Other 16 . The feature I would most like to continue to see emphasized in the Downtown area is : Z`f a . Historic preservation. 7 b. Mediterranean architecture. 8 c. Outdoor dining . —�7 ;'3 d. Pedestrian access and plazas . e. Live entertainment 7 f . Other 17 . How should the inland side of PCH north of Goldenwest Street be developed? (see map) 16 a . Allow significant beach-related commercia'1 uses such as shops and restaurants . 3 b. Allow high density residential . i 10 c. Provide public beach parking in conjunction with other uses . 33 d. Provide a mix of visitor-serving commercial and residential L uses . ---t 7,6 e. Provide recreational uses such as a public golf course. IZ f. Other 18 . How should the vacant property on the inland side of PCH south of Beach Boulevard be developed? (see map) ?--� 39 a. Be restored as wetlands with a possible use of public funds . 3 b. Allow development for residential uses . ID c. Allow development for visitor-serving commercial uses (ie: hotels , restaurants) Z d. Allow development for general commercial uses . ---7 e. Allow a mixture of wetlands restoration, residential and visitor-serving commercial uses . ► f . Other ( 164 5D) 070 19 . What land uses should be permitted along the industrial portion of Gothard Street from Edinger Avenue to Ellis Avenue? (see map) a . All land uses should remain industrial . 9 b. Allow retail commercial development . V+ c. Allow residential development in conjunction with new industrial development in order to provide worker housing . i3 d. Allow community serving uses such as housing for the homeless, adult education, job training, schools, churches , etc . 5E3 e. Allow Gothard Street to function as a "free-enterprise zone" for a variety of small businesses . 3 f . Other 20 . How could Beach Boulevard be improved? (see map) ----+ '3 a . Consolidate "strip commercial" uses into larger more cohesive shopping centers with a common theme and common vehicle accessways . 6 b. Allow high density residential in place of marginal mid-block "strip commercial" uses . C. Increase traffic speed by constructing street improvements in order to enhance the use of Beach Boulevard as a highway. 9 d. Reduce traffic speed in order to enhance the use of Beach Boulevard as a shopping area . lb e. Create unique signage for Beach Boulevard which will advertise and promote Huntington Beach. 6 f. Other 21. How could Huntington Center Fall be improved? 12. a. Remodel existing mall and signage. ,S b. Provide enhanced vehicle access from the freeway and from Edinger Avenue to the mall . IS* c. Revitalize both sides of Edinger Avenue as an expansion of l mall uses . —� 3q d. Bring in high quality retailers (Nordstroms, etc. ) . —Z Zo e. Bring in theaters and restaurants . f. Other Please answer the following questions True or False. 22. New Downtown Commercial uses should be oriented toward shopping opportunities which are non-beach and non-entertainment oriented. TrueZb False]. E----- 23 . New residential developments in town should be guard-gated communities . True25, False7S . E---- 24 . The City should concentrate on obtaining a Costco, Price Club, or other similar use. True68 False3Z . 25 . Most people are aware that the General Plan update is underway. True (s False BS-.Continued --- Continued on next page . . . . ( 1645D) Most freyuehl- respohses e Please fill in all three blanks for each question. 26 . When I show visitors our City, the 3 most :important things or places to see are: a. Beacl / Pier b. -Dowh{owh c. Cen4ral Park 27 . When I show visitors our City, the 3 things or places I most want to avoid are: a. I eP-;D r Bou leva, J . b. - e-+e'ioralej tiei,5UorhooJs /Sjuy^:S c. Oil produ&on areas /..Slora�3e yarcL Thank you for taking the time to respond to this questionnaire. (1645D) General Plan Update Visioning Process � s ; Joint Study Session -� � July 24 , 1995 i Outline ♦ General Plan Advisory Committee ♦ Issues Statement ♦ Vision Statement ♦ Citywide Visions ♦ District and Neighborhood Visions ♦ Planning Policy Principles ♦ Visual Preference Survey General Plan Advisory Committee ♦ Diverse membership ♦ 27 members ♦ Representatives from City Council and various Commissions, � Boards, Community Groups, and School Districts Issues Statement ♦ Created during February 22, 1992, public workshop. ♦ Members of the GPAC, Planning Commission, City Council, and the public noted positives, negatives, opportunities, and constraints on a large aerial photograph. ♦ Issue Statement summarizes issues noted on aerial photograph and discussed during subsequent GPAC meetings. ♦ Issues section in each relevant element of the General • Plan Issues Statement (Cont.) ♦ Issues include: . Need to address the future of surplus school sites . Need to achieve compatibility of new uses with existing • development . Need to address the impacts of new uses on existing development . Need to ensure high quality development Need to improve the City's jobs to housing balance Need to ensure the availability of affordable housing Need to ensure that permissible commercial and industrial � densities are adequate to support the fiscal needs of the City and at the same time be compatible in scale with their surrounding districts and neighborhoods Issues Statement (Cont.) ♦ Issues include: Need to address the impacts of industrial flight and methods to minimize their departure . Need to ensure that the balance of uses and densities ensures the fiscal balance of the City Need to maintain and\or replace aging infrastructure Need to reduce MWD dependency from 30% to 10% . Need to coordinate with Local, County, Regional, State, and Federal agencies on issues such as transportation, circulation systems, emergency response, etc. . Need to improve and upgrade existing arks and recreational p pg ex g p facilities to include sports facilities . Need to maintain and revitalize beach recreational activities Issues Statement (Cont.) ♦ Issues include: . Need to encourage both passive and active uses of parks, open space and other recreational facilities Need to preserve historically significant structures, communities and districts Vision Statement ♦ Created during April 22, May 20, and June 10, 19921 GPAC meetings. ♦ GPAC discussed and voted upon issues noted in the • Issues Statement. ♦ Contains a basic vision for the future of Huntington Beach. This vision was then utilized by the Consultant to create the basic goals and objectives of the General Plan. ♦ Contains both Citywide, District and Neighborhood Visions Citywide Visions ♦ Functional Role, Image, and Character Balanced community with a diversity of uses. This includes accommodating commercial, industrial, residential, parks and recreational uses. Economically balanced community with sufficient revenue to cover costs of public services. This includes the retention of the City's industrial base and ensuring that commercial and industrial densities are adequate. Environmentally sensitive community ♦ Ultimate size and Buildout • Based on the ability of infrastructure, especially the circulation system, to accommodate new development . Regard to the compatibility of new uses with existing development Citywide Visions ♦ Uses that should be Accommodated in the City Resident supporting needs Cultural facilities . Upgraded commercial � ♦ Pattern and Physical Form of Development Distinct, interconnected nodes or activity centers ♦ Areas where Change should be Considered or Encouraged • Existing single family neighborhoods • Beaches ♦ Areas that should be Preserved � Huntington Center Beach Boulevard District and Neighborhood Visions ♦ Beach Boulevard ♦ McDonnell Douglas ♦ McDonnell Douglas Industrial Area � ♦ Gothard Street Industrial Area ♦ Huntington Center ♦ Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard District and Neighborhood Visions (Cont.) ♦ Civic Center ♦ Downtown ♦ Pacific Coast Highway � ♦ Commercial Centers ♦ Schools Anticipated for Closure ♦ Bolsa Chica Planning Policy Principles ♦ Presents a list of objectives and policies that address the issues identified in the Issues Statement and Vision Statement. These objectives and policies were utilized � in the formation of the goals, objectives, and policies contained in the Draft General Plan. • Visual Preference Survey ♦ Survey of the GPAC to determine their aesthetic preferences for subjects such as street medians, landscaping, residential design, commercial design, signage, etc. • c,4y C,juNc.'c. VISUAL PREFERENCE SURVEY ANALYSIS At previous General Plan Advisory Committee meetings , the GPAC has analyzed a set of photographs taken in and around the City, and rated the images as positive, negative, or neutral . As a follow-up to the ratings, the GPAC completed questionnaires to assist staff in evaluating the scores . The purpose of the Survey is to assist the City and the GPAC in evaluating the City' s present day image, and to facilitate the development of a vision for the future. Many of the photographs reflect adopted development controls such as zoning, subdivision design, landscape standards and public works requirements . Other photographs illustrate older codes which are no longer in effect . The following sample policy statements are based on both the direction of the photo ratings and the questionnaire results . The GPAC may wish to consider incorporating these types of statements as proposed policies in their continuing review of the General Plan. Each sample policy is followed by the Element where such statement could be appropriately incorporated. Suggestions are also given for possible ways to implement the policies, should the GPAC choose to pursue them. Finally, the Reference numbers refer to categories and photographs that illustrate positive and/or negative examples of the types of conditions that led to the suggested policies . 1 . Policy: Encourage alley access for single family homes on lots narrower than 45 feet, rather than front entry driveways and garages facing the street. Element : Urban Design, Circulation Implementation: This requirement could be implemented by incorporating design standards in the "Residential" Districts of the Zoning Code. References : Single Family Residential #2, #4 , #6, #14 2 . Policy: Encourage a variety of facades and materials when more than one home is built by a developer, to avoid a repetitious, "cookie-cutter" appearance. Element : Urban Design • Implementation: Adopt design guidelines for all or portions of the City where this is a concern. Such design guidelines could either require specific types of treatments, or require review by a Design Review Board or Architectural Review Board. i References : Single Family Residential #2, #3 , #14 , #16 3 . Policy: In the Downtown, Oldtown and Townlot areas, encourage consolidation of lots for multi-family dwellings in preference to single family dwellings on narrow lots, in order to obtain more building setbacks, open space, etc. Element : Land Use Implementation: This could be accomplished by placing standards for minimum buildable lot size or project size in the Downtown, Oldtown and Townlot Specific Plans . References : Single Family Residential #3 , #4 , #16 Multi-Family Residential #3 4 . Policy: Encourage additional landscaping and varying hardscape along the beach trail and roadway medians, where appropriate. Element : Urban Design Implementation: This could be accomplished by amending Public- Works standards for roadway medians, and requiring review by Design Review Board on .a project-by-project basis . Increased costs for installation and maintenance would need to be considered. References : Open Space and Public Use #11, #13 Street Scenes V, #9, #14 , #28, #32 5 . Policy: Establish as a priority and facilitate the rehabilitation of existing older shopping centers, to provide consistent architectural treatment, coordinated signs, and improved landscaping. Element : Land Use, Urban Design Implementation: various low-interest loans and/or grants could be made available. Incentives could be placed in the "Commercial" districts of the Zoning Code to allow rehabilitation to non-conforming standards . Processing fees could be waived for some applications such as Planned Sign Programs . i -2- ( 1822D) • References : Commercial Centers #2, #3 , #8, #13 , #14 Downtown and Neighborhood Commercial #1, #12, #17, #22 6 . Policv: Establish as a priority and facilitate the rehabilitation of existing older multifamily housing, to provide new roofing, repainting, additional landscaping, and similar "cosmetic" work. Element : Housing, Land Use, Urban Design Implementation: Various low-interest loans and grants could be made available. Some programs are already in place through the Housing Division. Incentives could be placed in the "Residential" Districts of the Zoning Code to allow rehabilitation to non-conforming standards . Processing fees could be waived for some applications, such as landscape plan reviews , or Design Review Board. References : Multi-Family Residential #4 , #6, #10, #21, #29 7 . Policy: Establish increased landscape requirements for all types of new development. Element : Urban Design Implementation: Amend the Zoning Code to provide for increased landscaping requirements . References : Multi-Family Residential #12 , #27 Commercial Centers #6, #9 , #16, #21 Single Family Residential #2 , #16 Auto-Related Uses #1, #8 Auto Dealers #1, #6 Office #1, #2 Industrial #5, #7 8 . Policy: Encourage undergrounding of utility lines along arterial highways . Element : Urban Design Implementation: Continue the existing program for prioritization and completion of undergrounding utilities . References : Street Scenes #19 , #20 Auto Dealers #2 9 . Policv: Encourage a change in public works standards for residential areas, -to require landscaped parkways between the curb and the sidewalk, rather than placing the sidewalk directly adjacent to the curb. -3- (1822D) h • I o � Element: Urban Design, Circulation Implementation: Amend the Public Works standards . Maintenance costs need to be considered. References : Street Scenes #1, #24 , #26, #27, #31 10 . Policy: Explore a program to add tree pockets and/or landscape planters along arterial tract walls. Element: Urban Design Implementation: Amend the Zoning Code to require such treatment for new development . Conduct a feasibility and funding study to determine potential locations and alternatives for treatment along existing tract walls . Increased costs for installation and maintenance would need to be considered. References : Street Scenes #3 , #5, #7, #8 Flood Plain Standards #5 11 . Policy: New commercial developments should provide outdoor plazas with public seating and outdoor dining areas. i Element : Land Use, Urban Design Implementation: Incorporate requirements into "Commercial" districts of the zoning code. References : Downtown and Neighbo.rhood Commercial #14 , #17 Open Space and Public Use #1 12 . Policy: Allowable downtown signage should be reduced to better complement the village concept scale and feeling. Element : Urban Design Implementation: Amend the Downtown Design Guidelines to change the type and amount of allowable signage. References : Downtown and Neighborhood Commercial #4 , #17 13 . Policy: New multifamily residential developments should be required to provide more vertical and horizontal building offsets. Element : Urban Design Implementation: Amend the multi-family districts of the Zoning Code to require additional setbacks and building offsets . -4- (1822D) References : Multi-Family Residentdal #2, #3, #5, #12, #20, #25, #29 ` 14 . Policy: Encourage pedestrian-oriented designs, e.g. , commercial frontages, mixed uses, pathwa7s, gl.azas, etc. Element : Urban Design Implementation: Amend the Zoning Code to require such features for new development . References : Open Space and Public Use #1, #13 , #14 Street Scenes #1, #29 Multi-Family Residential #1 Downtown and Neighborhood Commercial #7, #14 , #17 Commercial Centers #2, #9 , #14 , #16 Office #14 15 . Policv: Create a design review process with clear goals and guidelines to enforce citizen desires. Element : Urban Design Implementation: Adopt an ordinance for inclusion in the Zoning Code which outlines the goals of the Design Review Board. Adopt design guidelines for all or portions of the City in order to set clear standards by which to judge proposals . References : Refer to positively .and negatively rated photos , above. -5- (1822D)