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RESOLUTION NO. 91-5476
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
5, 19911 FOR THE ELECTION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AS REQUIRED BY THE
PROVISIONS OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELATING TO
GENERAL LAW CITIES AND FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF A
PETITION INITIATIVE MEASURE RELATING TO OPEN SPACE ON THE
BILTMORE SITE; COUNCIL PROPOSED MEASURES RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL
AND COMMERCIAL RECREATION ON THE BILTMORE SITE AND OPEN SPACE
ACQUISITION, AND RELATING TO HEIGHT LIMITS IN THE C-2 AND C-3
ZONES AND SPECIFIC PLAN AREAS NO. 7 AND NO. 8; AND AN ADVISORY
MEASURE REGARDING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
WHEREAS, under the provisions of the laws relating to general
law cities in the State of California, a General Municipal
Election shall be held on November 5, 1991 for the election of
Municipal Officers; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach also
desires to submit to the voters at the General Municipal Election)
a Petition Initiative Measure relating to Open Space on the
Biltmore Site; Council proposed measures relating to Residential
and Commercial Recreation on the Biltmore Site and open space
acquisition, and relating to height limits in the C-2 and C-3
zones and Specific Plan Areas No. 7 and No. 8; and an advisory
measure regarding housing development standards.
WHEREAS, the City Council of said City is thereupon
authorized and directed by statute to submit the proposed
measures to the qualified voters;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE,
DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. That pursuant to the requirements of the laws of
the State of California relating to General Law Cities within
said State, there shall be, and there is hereby called and
ordered to be held, in the City of Hermosa Beach, California, on
Tuesday, November 5, 1991, a General Municipal Election for the
purpose of electing two members of the City Council for the full
term of four years; a City Clerk for the full term of four years;
and a City Treasurer for the full term of four years; and
submitting the following Petition initiative measure regarding
Open Space on the Biltmore Site; Council proposed measures
regarding Residential and Commercial Recreation on the Biltmore
Site and open space acquisition, and regarding height limits in
the C-2 and C-3 zones and Specific Plan Areas No. 7 and No. 8;
and an advisory measure regarding housing development standards.
SECTION 2. That the City Council, pursuant to its right and
authority, does order submitted to the voters at the General!
Municipal Election the following questions:
REZONING THE BILTMORE SITE AS OPEN SPACEIPUBLIC PARR
Shall the Petition Initiative Ordinance which designates the
Biltmore Site as Open Space O -S-2 for preservation and use as a
public park be adopted?
YES NO
REZONING BILTMORE SITE AS RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Shall the Ordinance rezoning the .82 acre Biltmore Site 70%
Residential and 30% Commercial for the purchase and improvement
of four to ten acres for park purposes be adopted?
YES NO
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AMENDMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE LOWERING COMMERCIAL HEIGHT
Shall the Ordinance limiting maximum height to 30 feet in C-2
zone, and 35 feet in C-3 zone be adopted?
YES NO
ADVISORY VOTE ONLY: RESTRICTING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Should the City of Hermosa Beach consider more restrictive
housing development standards affecting bulk, such as height,
setbacks, open space, and parking requirements?
YES NO
SECTION 3. That the proposed ordinances submitted to the
voters shall be as follows:
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ORDINANCE NO. 91-
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A PETITION INITIATIVE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH,
3 CALIFORNIA, CREATING AND DESIGNATING THE "BILTMORE SITE11 AS OPEN
SPACE O -S-2, TO ENSURE ITS PRESERVATION AND USE AS A PUBLIC PARR.
4 WHEREAS, the citizens of Hermosa Beach find and declare that
5 the City -owned Biltmore Site property shall be saved from
6 commercial and/or residential development, because of existing
7 problems of parking, density, congestion, traffic, and air and
8 noise pollution from traffic in the immediate area, and elsewhere
9 in Southern California. Steps have to be taken to improve our
10 quality of life, our environment, and to help save our earth.
11 Therefore, the Biltmore Site shall be landscaped, preserved, and
12 maintained in perpetuity as a 100% Open Space Oceanfront Strand
13 public Park with grass, trees, and flowers for present and future
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generations to enjoy.
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16 THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
17 SECTION 1. That the City -owned property commonly known as
18 the Biltmore Site (hereinafter referred to as "Biltmore Site")
19 shall be landscaped, preserved, and maintained in perpetuity as a
20 100% Open Space O -S-2, Oceanfront Strand Public Park, with grass,
21 trees, and flowers for present and future generations to enjoy.
22 SECTION 2. That the Municipal Zoning Code of the City of
23 Hermosa Beach (the "Code") is hereby amended to add a new zone
24 designated as O -S-2, Restricted Open Space, as follows:
25 "Intent and Purpose.
26 The O -S-2 Zone is intended to restrict further the use of
27 certain designated open space to assure permanent open space for
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2 Permitted Uses.
3 A Public Park --with landscaping, beautification, grass,
4 trees, flowers, plants and other uses if specifically
5 authorized as a permitted improvement herein.
6 Permitted Improvements.
7 Improvements in the O -S-2 Zone shall be as follows:
8 (a) Only non -building public improvements relating to
9 landscaping, beautification -- grass, trees, flowers,
10 plants, soil, unobtrusive park lighting, some benches to
11 view the ocean, existing public utilities, one flag pole
12 for our American Flag, and erosion and irrigation
13 improvements to assure permanent open space for park
14 purposes shall be permitted.
15 (b) No buildings, malls, plazas or structures -- temporary
16 or permanent in nature -- shall be built, developed,
17 constructed or erected on the Biltmore Site.
18 (c) Softscape shall include grass, trees, plants, soil,
19 flowers, and shall be artistically designed to cover all
20 of the Biltmore Site.
21 (d) The use and improvements to the park are to ensure a
22 natural, peaceful, serene, passive and safe environment
23 to improve and enhance the quality of life in Hermosa
24 Beach."
25 SECTION 3. Ordinance No. 84-751, as amended, or any other
26 zoning or land use designation which may have been adopted by the
27 City Council after this initiative has been submitted to the City
28 Clerk's Office, is hereby repealed and the Land Use Element of
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1 the Hermosa Beach General Plan and the official zoning map are
2 modified by reclassifying and rezoning certain property commonly
3 known as the Biltmore Site.
4 SECTION 4. The Biltmore Site is hereby reclassified as O -S-2
5 Open Space Two under the Land Use Element of the General Plan
6 (hereinafter the "General Plan") and rezoned as O -S-2 Open Space
7 Two.
8 SECTION S. For the purposes of this ordinance and the
9 rezoning reclassification of the subject property, the Biltmore
10 Site is defined as follows:
11 (a) The Biltmore Site consists of that certain property
12 identified as Lots #1 through 9, inclusive, Lots 19, 20,
13 and 32 all in Block 15 of the Hermosa Beach Tract in the
14 City of Hermosa Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of
15 California, as per map recorded in Book 1, pages 25, 26
16 of Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of said
17 county, together with all of the vacated portion of
is Beach Drive and 15th Court adjacent to the above noted
19 lots.
20 SECTION 6. The City shall seek necessary approvals from the
21 California Coastal Commission for the amendments made by this
22 ordinance and take all further actions necessary to implement and
23 enforce the terms and intent of this ordinance.
24 SECTION 7. If any section or sub -section of this ordinance
25 is for any reason held invalid or unenforceable, such holding
26 shall not affect in any respect the validity of the remaining
27 portions of this ordinance or any such part thereof.
28 SECTION S. There shall be no modification, amendment, or
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people.
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SECTION 9. Any ordinance which is adopted concurrently with
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this ordinance which receives less votes and is in conflict with
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any provisions herein shall be repealed in its entirety and be of
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no force and effect.
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SECTION 10. This ordinance shall take effect in the manner
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prescribed by law.
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SECTION 11. This ordinance shall only take effect if it
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receives a majority vote of the people.
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SECTION 12. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and
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adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted
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as required by law.
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SECTION 13. Funding for the improvements, landscaping and
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maintenance of the Park may come from the following sources:
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(a) Private donations -- money, trees, flowers, soil, grass,
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etc.
(b) Parks and Recreation monies.
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(c) Volunteers to help landscape the Biltmore Site by
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planting grass, flowers and trees, etc.
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(d) Fundraisers and other sources should they become
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available.
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SECTION 14. The Biltmore Site is not to be sold, leased, nor
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consolidated with other land, or lands, without a vote of the
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ORDINANCE 91 -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE GENERAL PLAN, CERTIFIED COASTAL LAND USE
PLAN, AND ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT TO ALLOW 70% RESIDENTIAL AND 30%
COMMERCIAL RECREATION FOR THE BILTMORE SITE, CONSISTENT WITH THE
APPROVAL OF THE COASTAL COMMISSION, AND ENSURING THAT FUNDS
GENERATED FROM THE SALE OF THE .82 ACRE SITE SHALL BE USED FOR
THE ACQUISITION OF A MINIMUM OF FOUR ACRES OF OTHER EXISTING OPEN
SPACE, PRINCIPALLY WITHIN THE COASTAL ZONE
WHEREAS, the proposed General Plan Land Use amendment is
necessary to be consistent with the Coastal Commission decision
regarding a proposed Land Use Plan amendment with regard to
development of the Biltmore Site; and
WHEREAS, the proposed General Plan Land Use amendment
and the proposed Zoning Ordinance text amendment will not result'
in a significant impact on the environment as it involves a
change in the allowed mix of uses on the Biltmore Site which will
result in a less than significant impact to the environment; and
WHEREAS, a combination of commercial and residential
uses on the Biltmore Site is consistent with adjacent and
surrounding land uses which to the north and east are
predominantly multi -family residential uses, while to the south
it is predominately commercial uses;
WHEREAS, the Zoning Ordinance text amendment will allow
a density consistent with the Medium Density General Plan
designation for the residential portion and an intensity
consistent with the Commercial Recreation designation for the
commercial portion; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of the Specific Plan Area will
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site is consistent with the
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character of
surrounding uses
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an appropriate density given
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4 NOW, THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DO
5 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
6 SECTION 1. Amend the General Plan Land Use Map
7 designation for the property commonly known as the "Biltmore
8 Site" from Medium Density Residential to the following:
9 Commercial Recreation, on the southerly portion of the
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11 Lots 11 2, 19, 20 and 32, inclusive, Block 15, Hermosa Beach
Tract; and including the vacated portion of Beach Drive
12 extending 60 feet northerly from 14th Street.
13 Medium Density Residential, on the remaining portion of
the site legally described as follows:
14 Lots 3 through 9, inclusive, Block 15, Hermosa Beach Tract;
15 and including the vacated portion of Beach Drive extending
150 feet southerly from 15th Street and including the vacated
16 Portion of 15th Court extending 60 feet eastward from Beach
Drive.
17 SECTION 2. Consistent with the Coastal Commission's
18 approval, the text of Coastal Commission Certified Land Use Plan
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1. Amend the designation for the property known as the
21 "Biltmore Site" from Specific Plan Area for a Hotel to
22 Medium Density Mixed Residential/Commercial Recreation
with Public Open Space Acquisition overlay, legally
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24 Lots 1 through 9, inclusive, and lots 19, 20 and 32, Block
15, Hermosa Beach Tract; and including the vacated portion of
25 Beach Drive between 14th and 15th Streets and including the
vacated portion of 15th Court extending 60 feet eastward from
26 Beach Drive.
27 2. Amend the designation for the property commonly known as
"Parking Lot C" from Specific Plan Area to General
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1 3. Amend page 11, the second paragraph, by eliminating the
exception to the height limits of the Zoning Ordinance
2 for the hotel site between Thirteenth and Fifteenth
Streets.
3 4. Insert the following definitions:
4 a. Mixed Residential/Commercial shall provide low rise
5 development with no less than 30% leasable floor
area, not including parking, devoted to C-1
6 commercial, restaurant or beach support recreation
use.
7 b. Public Open Space Acquisition Overlay shall provide
8 for the acquisition of public open space primarily
within the Coastal Zone of the City of Hermosa
9 Beach. The overlay shall provide that no sale of
the property shall take place until a trust fund
10 has been established for the sole purpose of
acquiring and improving such new public open space.
11 The form and content of the trust fund shall
specify the following provisions and shall be
12 submitted to the Executive Director of the
California Coastal Commission for his/her review
13 and approval as to inclusion of the following
provisions.
14 Zoning adopted to implement the Public Open Space
15 Acquisition Overlay shall provide that the funds
received by the City in the sale of the subject
16 property for residential/commercial mixed uses at
least 80% of an amount up to the maximum of
17 $8,000,000 received from the sale of the property
shall be used for the acquisition and improvement
18 of new open space property of which at least 70% of
said new open space property shall be located
19 within the Coastal Zone. The minimum area to be
acquired in the Coastal Zone is 4.0 acres. The
20 ordinance shall also provide that no building
permits for construction shall be issued until
21 either 1) the new open space property has been
acquired, or 2) the funding necessary to comply
22 with this policy has been dedicated to the purchase
of said open space and a binding contract has been
23 signed guaranteeing such a purchase, of no less
than 90% of the required new minimum of 4.0 acres
24 of open space property.
25 C. Public Beach Parking shall be parking open to the
general public on a first come, first serve basis.
26 5. Amend the seventh policy under Item 2 on page 12, by
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28 The Policy: The Biltmore Site is a vital asset of the
people of Hermosa Beach which will play a substantial
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2 The people concur that the most beneficial up blit
3 recreational, economic and environmental use for this
coastal site is a combination of residential/beach
4 serving low intensity commercial, and beach public
parking.
5 SECTION 3. Amend Article 9.6, Chapter 1 of the Zoning
6 Ordinance as follows:
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8 Article 9.6, Chapter 1, Specific Plan Area No. 1
9 Section 9.61-1. Authority.
10 This Specific Plan Area is an instrument for
implementing the General Plan pursuant to Article 8,
11 Chapter 3, of the State of California Planning and
Zoning Law (California Government Code Section 65450 et.
12 seq. )
13 Section 9.61-2 Location and Description.
14 The subject area is located on the east side of the
Strand generally between 14th Street and 15th Street,
15 and extending to approximately 190 feet east of the
Strand.
16 Section 9.61-3 Purpose.
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he purpose of the Specific Plan Area is to set forth
the development requirements, standards and permitted
18 uses for development of the subject property consistent
19 with the City of Hermosa Beach General Plan and
consistent with the Coastal Commission certified Land
20 Use Plan which requires a minimum of thirty (30) percent
of the developed floor area to be utilized for
21 commercial purposes.
22 Furthermore, the Specific Plan Area shall set forth the
method to ensure that the funds generated from initial
23 sale of the subject property will provide for the
acquisition of open space at other locations within the
24 City of Hermosa Beach, principally within the coastal
zone.
25 Section 9.61-4 Permitted Residential Uses and Residential
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27 A. Residential uses are only permitted on the portion of
the site designated Medium Density Residential on the
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Any use permitted in the R-1 Residential Zone to a
maximum of seven (7) dwelling units.
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Section 9.61-5 Residential Development Standards
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A minimum of three (3) off-street parking spaces shall
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be provided for each dwelling unit.
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Lot coverage shall not exceed 500 of the area designated
for Medium Density Residential development on the
General Plan map. (entire Specific Plan Area)
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A minimum setback of 10 feet shall be provided from the
Strand.
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The maximum floor area for any individual dwelling unit
shall not exceed 3,000 square feet. The total floor
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area of the residential uses as compared to the total
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floor area developed on the entire site shall not exceed
seventy (70) percent.
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Development standards shall be as set forth in ARTICLE
5. R-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE, except pertaining to
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lot coverage and setbacks as stated in Section 9.61-5(B)
and 5(C).
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All other standards shall be as set forth in the City of
Hermosa Beach Zoning Ordinance, except pertaining to
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required parking spaces as stated in Section 9.61-5A. 1
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9.61-6 Permitted Commercial Uses
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Commercial uses are only permitted on the portion of the
site identified as Commercial/Recreation on the General
Plan Map
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Visitor -serving Commercial Uses including, but not
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Beach recreation equipment sales and rentals;
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Visitor or tourist oriented gift shop or retail sales;
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Snack Bar/Snack Shop; conditional use'
permit subject to
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Article 10, Section 10-7;
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Hotels, Motels
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Restaurant/Cafe; beer, wine, or general alcohol in
conjunction with, conditional use permit required
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subject to Article 10
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Any other commercial uses not listed which may be
considered visitor -serving shall be subject to the
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section 9.61-7 Commercial Development Standards
A. The maximum height shall be thirty (30) feet.
Exceptions for height of roof structures shall be in
accordance with Article 12, Section 1201, of the zoning
ordinance.
B. The gross square footage of the commercial floor areas,
including any areas for outside dining, and/or
recreational use shall be a minimum of 30% of the total
floor area of the combination of the commercial and
residential uses on the entire site designated Specific
Plan Area.
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Plan shall be rE
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Division 3 (Section 1430 et. seq.)
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D. All other standards shall be governed by the City of
Hermosa Beach Zoning Ordinance, including, but not
limited to,. Section 8-5, and Article 11.5, Off -Street
Parking.
Section 9.61-8 Public Open Space Acquisition
A. The purpose of this section is to require that funds
from the initial sale of the property from the City of
Hermosa Beach shall provide for the acquisition of
public open space principally within the Coastal Zone of
the City of Hermosa Beach as follow:
1. No sale of the property shall take place until a
trust fund is established, by the City Council of
the City of Hermosa Beach, for the sole purpose of
acquiring and improving open space;
2._ Eighty percent (80%) of an amount up to the maximum
of eight million dollars ($8,000,000) received from
the sale of the property shall be used for the
acquisition and improvement of open space property
not currently owned by the City of Hermosa Beach, of
which at least seventy percent (700) shall be be
located within the Coastal Zone;
3. The minimum area to be acquired shall be four (4)
acres;
4. No building permits for construction within this
Specific Plan Area zone shall be issued until either
of the following has occurred:
a. A minimum of four (4) acres of open space
property has been acquired; or,
b. The funding necessary to comply with this
section, in terms of acquiring and improving
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1 open space, has been dedicated to the purchase
of the open space and a binding contract has
2 been executed guaranteeing the purchase of no
less than 90% of the minimum of four (4) acres
3 of open space property
4 5. For the purposes of this section, open space
property shall be defined as any property designated
5 Open Space on the City of Hermosa Beach General_
Plan, and/or designated as Open Space on the zoning
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7 SECTION 4. If any section or subsection of this
8 ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable,
9 such holding shall not affect in any respect the validity of the
10 remaining portions of this ordinance or any part thereof.
11 SECTION 5. There shall be no modifications, amendment or
12 repeal of any provision of this ordinance without a vote of the
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14 SECTION 6. Any ordinance which is adopted concurrently
15 with this ordinance which receives less votes and is in conflict
16 with any provision herein shall be repealed in its entirety and
17 of no force and effect.
18 SECTION 7. This ordinance shall take effect in the
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ORDINANCE NO. 91 -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO LIMIT MAXIMUM HEIGHT
IN THE C-2 AND C-3 ZONES AND SPECIFIC PLAN AREAS NO. 7 AND NO. S.
WHEREAS, the citizens of Hermosa Beach desire to protect
the low profile character of Hermosa Beach; and
WHEREAS, the citizens desire to protect wherever
possible both public and private scenic views; and
WHEREAS, the citizens desire to limit the intensity of
development within the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DO
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Amend Article 8, Commercial Zones, Section
8-5, Standards and Limitations (6) Building Height as follows:
"b. In the C-2 zone, no building shall exceed a maximum
height of thirty (30) feet.
C. In the C-3 zone, no building shall exceed a maximum
height of thirty-five (35) feet."
SECTION 2. Amend Article 9.6, Specific Plan Areas,
Division 7, Specific Plan Area No. 7, Section 9.67-6, Commercial
development standards, (b) Standards, as follows:
First Tier
Maximum/
Minimum
Requirements
Second Tier
Maximum/
Minimum
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(1) Maximum height:
East of P.C.H. 30 feet 35 feet
West of P.C.H. 30 feet 35 feet
SECTION 3. Amend Article 9.6, Specific Plan Areas,
Division 8, Plan Area No. 8, Section 9.68-6, Commercial
development standards, (b) Standards, as follows:
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Maximum/ Maximum/
2 Minimum Minimum
Requirements Requirements
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4 East of P.C.H. 25 feet 35 feet
West of P.C.H. 30 feet 35 feet
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SECTION 4. This ordinance shall not apply to any
6 projects that have a completed building permit package on file
7 with the City prior to November 5, 1991. Said package must
8 include a completed building permit application form, completed
9 conceptual plans (plot plan, floor plan, elevation plan and
10 similar plans), and a lot survey. Projects that have submitted a
11 completed building permit package must pursue their application
12 in a diligent manner and must be issued a building permit within
13 six months of the effective date of this ordinance.
14 SECTION 5. If any section or subsection of this
15 ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable,
16 such holding shall not affect, in any respect, the validity of
17 the remaining portions of this ordinance or any such part
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19 SECTION 6. There shall be no modification, amendment or
20 repeal of any provisions of this ordinance without a vote of the
21 people.
22 SECTION 7. Any ordinance which is adopted concurrently
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with any provisions herein, shall be repealed in its entirety and
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of no force and effect.
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SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect in the
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manner prescribed by law.
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SECTION 4. That the City Clerk is authorized, instructed and
directed to procure and furnish any and all official ballots
notices printed matter and all supplies, equipment and
paraphernalia that may be necessary in order to properly and
lawfully conduct the election.
SECTION 5. That in all particulars not recited in this
resolution, the election shall be held and conducted as provided
by law for holding municipal elections in said City.
SECTION 6. That notice of the time and place of holding the
election is given and the City Clerk is authorized, instructed
and directed to give further or additional notice of the
election, in time, form and manner as required by law.
SECTION 7. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage
and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of
original Resolutions.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25TH DAY OF JULY, 1991.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
PRESIDENT of the City Council, and
MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH )
I, Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk of the City
Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 91-5476 was duly and
regularly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Hermosa Beach at an Adjourned Regular meeting
of said Council at the regular meeting place thereof on
July 25, 1991.
The vote was as follows:
AYES: Creighton, Essertier, Sheldon, Mayor Midstokke
NOES: None
ABSENT: Wiemans
DATED: July 29, 1991
City Clerlt