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RESOLUTION P.C. 89-93
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA
BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE CIRCULATION,
TRANSPORTATION, AND PARKING ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN WITH THE
FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS, DELETIONS AND ADDITIONS AS NOTED BELOW.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held public hearings on
October 3 and November 21, 1989 to receive oral and written
testimony and made the fol lowing Finding's:
A. The said document is a state mandated General Plan Element;
B. The document revises the current Circulation Element;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission
does hereby recommend the adoption of the Circulation,
Transportation and Parking Element of General Plan prepared by
DKS Associates, June, 1989, subject to the following
modifications, deletions and additions (note: Page numbers
correspond to the subject document):
Circulation
1. Add 11 No Left Turn" during evening peak hours at certain
Pacific Coast Highway intersections as determined appropriate
by staff.
2. Eliminate proposed Prospect Avenue/Artesia Boulevard
east/west widening as noted on page 33.
3. Eliminate the proposed signalization of unsignalized
intersections as noted on pages 33 though 36.
4. Include studying of widening of Ardmore Avenue from Pier
Avenue to Second Street in the near future, and after the
recently approved residential development is completed, the
widening of Second Street to First Street.
The Pier Avenue to Second Street widening study should be
comple .ted and considered prior to the recommendation noted on
page 37.
5. No one-way streets (page 38).
6. Gould Avenue should remain a collector street with 35 m.p.h.
speed limit.
7. Once the parking lane along the west side of Pacific Coast
Highway is converted to a southbound lane during peak hour
traffic, the left hand turning lane onto Prospect Avenue
south bound from Aviation should be examined if problems
persist.
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Transportation
1. No bike path along the railroad right-of-way as noted on page
60.
2 . Eliminate the proposed "limited truck route" as noted on page
62.
Parking
1. Add the recommendation that more business should be
encouraged through parking, and sites, such as the northwest
corner of Manhattan Avenue and Pier Avenue should be
considered, for a parking structure, and/or possibly trading
land to improve the downtown situation.
2. Eliminate the residential parking structure proposal noted on
page 70, and instead add examining requiring additional
parking per dwelling via the zoning ordinance.
3. Change the title "Non-Residential ... 11 on page 71 to
"Commercial ... 11
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VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Comms.Ingell,Ketz,Moore,Peirce,Chmn.Rue
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CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution P. C. 89-93 is a
true and complete record of the action taken by the Planning
Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach, California at their
regular meeting of November 21,
Chairman
p/pcrscirc
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