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AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
C ITY H ALL C OUNCIL C HAMBERS
1315 V ALLEY D RIVE
H ERMOSA B EACH, C A 90254
April 16, 2013
7:00 P.M.
Ron Pizer, Chairman
Peter Hoffman, Vice Chairman
Kent Allen
Michael Flaherty
Sam Perrotti
Note: No Smoking Is Allowed in the City Hall Council Chambers
THE PUBLIC COMMENT IS LIMITED TO THREE MINUTES PER SPEAKER
Planning Commission agendas and staff reports are available for review
www.hermosabch.org.
Written materials distributed to the Planning Commission within 72 hours
of the Planning Commission meeting are available for public inspection immediately
upon distribution in the Community Development Department during normal business hours
from Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Final determinations of the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council within
10 days of the next regular City Council meeting date. If the 10th day falls on a Friday
or City holiday, the appeal deadline is extended to the next City business day.
Appeals shall be in written form and filed with the City Clerk's office, accompanied by
an appeal fee. The City Clerk will set the appeal for public hearing before
the City of Hermosa Beach City Council at the earliest date possible.
If you challenge any City of Hermosa Beach decision in court, you may be limited
to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing
described on this agenda, or in a written correspondence delivered to the
Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing.
To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, Assistive Listening Devices
will be available for check out at the meeting. If you need special assistance to participate
in this meeting, please call or submit your request in writing to the Community Development
Department at (310) 318-0242 at least 48 hours (two working days) prior to the meeting time
to inform us of your needs and to determine if/how accommodation is feasible.
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1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Oral / Written Communications
Anyone wishing to address the Commission regarding a matter not related to a public
hearing on the agenda may do so at this time.
Section 1
Consent Calendar
4. Approval of the March 19, 2013 Action Minutes
5. Resolution(s) for Consideration - None
T HE RECOMMENDATIONS NOTED BELOW ARE FROM THE PLANNING STAFF AND ARE RECOMMENDATIONS
ONLY. T HE FINAL DECISION ON EACH ITEM RESTS WITH THE P LANNING C OMMISSION. P LEASE DO NOT
ASSUME THAT THE STAFF RECOMMENDATION WILL BE THE ACTION OF THE P LANNING C OMMISSION.
Section II
Public Hearings
6. CUP 12-11 / PDP 12-11 -- Conditional Use Permit and Precise Development Plan
amendments to convert an auto body, painting and general repair use to auto repair and
sales for a maximum of two vehicles; substantially replace 4,816+ square feet of buildings
with 9,203+ square feet of buildings (6,000+ square feet auto repair and 3,203+ square feet
of accessory office/storage), surface parking and landscaping; and amend hours of
operation and other conditions for consistency with the revised use and site plan; and
adoption of Environmental Negative Declaration, at 1086 Aviation Boulevard/1111 Prospect
Avenue.
Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving subject Conditional Use
Permit and Precise Development Plan amendments subject to the conditions.
7. PDP 13-1 / CUP 13-1 / PARK 13-1 -- Precise Development Plan to allow a 21,984+ square
foot hotel with 30 rooms and common areas on an undeveloped 11,516+ square foot lot at
1429 Hermosa Avenue; Conditional Use Permit to allow on-sale beer and wine in guest
rooms and for guests in common areas; Parking Plan to allow less than required parking,
parking in tandem, and four offsite shared parking spaces at 205 Pier Avenue in
conjunction with hotel meeting rooms for public use; parking plan amendment for 205 Pier
Avenue to allow this shared parking; and adoption of Environmental Negative Declaration.
Staff Recommended Action: To open the public hearing and continue the public hearing to
May 22, 2013.
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Section III
Hearings
8. S-4 #27 -- Request to deem a display covering ± 900 square feet of the north wall of the
building at 828 Pacific Coast H.
Staff Recommended Action:
by minute order.
9. C-36 -- Annual review and report on Conditional Use Permit compliance for on-sale
alcoholic beverage establishments.
Staff Recommended Action: To receive and file.
Section IV
10. Staff Items
a. Status of 2021 Housing Element update and discussion and direction regarding
Municipal Code amendments and programs to implement adopted 2012 General Plan
Housing Element.
b. Report on City Council actions.
c. Report on comprehensive planning processes.
d. Tentative future Planning Commission agenda.
e. Community Development Department activity reports of January and February, 2013.
f. Memorandum regarding Planning Commission meeting date change from Tuesday,
May 21, 2013, to Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
11. Commissioner Items
12. Adjournment
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ACTION MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH HELD ON
MARCH 19, 2013, 7:00 P.M.,
AT THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
All public testimony and the deliberations of the Planning Commission can be viewed
at www.hermosabch.org, On-Demand Video of City Meetings
The meeting was called to order at 7:01 P.M. by Chairman Pizer.
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
Present: Commissioner Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chairman Pizer
Absent: None
Also Present: Ken Robertson, Community Development Director
Gregg Kovacevich, Assistant City Attorney
Pamela Townsend, Senior Planner
Eva Choi, Assistant Planner
Steve Johnson, Interim Police Chief
3. Oral / Written Communications
Anyone wishing to address the Commission regarding a matter not related to a public
hearing on the agenda may do so at this time.
Section I
CONSENT CALENDAR
4. Approval of the February 19, 2013 action minutes
ACTION: To approve the above minutes as presented.
MOTION by Commissioner Perrotti, seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion
carried, noting the abstention of Commissioner Allen.
5. Resolution(s) for Consideration - None
Section II
Public Hearings
6. CUP 13-3 -- Conditional Use Permit Amendment to modify an existing rooftop wireless
telecommunications facility (Sprint PCS), by replacing panel antennas within a functioning
light pole, increasing the diameter of the light pole and radome (antennae enclosure) on the
roof, adding support equipment to the second level ceiling, and upgrading equipment within
an existing leased area on the second level in the northwest corner of the City Parking
Structure, at 1301 Hermosa Avenue.
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Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit
Amendment to regulate the use and allow the modification to the wireless facility, subject to
the conditions set forth in the resolution.
ACTION: To adopt the resolution approving subject Conditional Use Permit amendment
with a modification to Section 6, No. 4, noting applicant shall conduct monthly inspection of
the site to ensure it is clear of graffiti.
MOTION by Commissioner Flaherty, seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Comms. Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chmn. Pizer
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
7. CON 13-4 / PDP 13-5 -- Conditional Use Permit and Precise Development Plan to
construct the second unit of a 2-unit residential condominium project, at 583 Prospect
Avenue.
Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit
and Precise Development Plan subject to conditions.
ACTION: To adopt the resolution, as presented, approving subject Conditional Use Permit
and Precise Development Plan to construct the second unit of a 2-unit residential
condominium.
MOTION by Commissioner Perrotti, seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Comms. Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chmn. Pizer
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
8. TEXT 12-4 -- Amendment to the Municipal Code to allow and regulate mobile food vendors
within the City of Hermosa Beach, create an administrative permit process within the
Zoning Code, and various amendments for consistency, and adoption of an Environmental
Negative Declaration.
Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the attached resolution recommending adoption of
an environmental Negative Declaration and amendment to the Municipal Code governing
mobile food vendors including establishing an administrative permit process.
ACTION: To adopt the resolution recommending adoption of subject Environmental
Negative Declaration and amendment to the Municipal Code making clerical corrections to
Section 17.42.140, C. Standards and limitations, No. 11 by deleting second sentence
() and fourth sentence () that are duplicate with
Nos. 13 and 14.
MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seconded by Commissioner Perrotti. The motion
carried by the following vote:
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AYES: Comms. Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chmn. Pizer
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
9. TEXT 12-5 -- Amendment to the Municipal Code to allow and regulate Minor Special
Events within the City of Hermosa Beach, create an administrative permit process within
the Zoning Code, and various amendments for consistency, and adoption of an
Environmental Negative Declaration.
Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the attached resolution recommending adoption of
an environmental Negative Declaration and amendment to the Municipal Code allowing
and regulating Minor Special Events with an administrative permit.
ACTION: To adopt the resolution, as presented, recommending adoption of subject
Environmental Negative Declaration and amendment to the Municipal Code.
MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seconded by Commissioner Flaherty. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Comms. Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chmn. Pizer
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
Section III
10. Staff Items
a. Report on City Council actions.
b. Report on comprehensive planning processes.
c. Tentative future Planning Commission agenda.
11. Commissioner Items
12. Adjournment
The meeting was formally adjourned at 9:02 P.M.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify the foregoing Minutes are a true and complete record of the action taken by
the Planning Commission of Hermosa Beach at the regularly scheduled meeting of March 19,
2013.
Ron Pizer, Chairman Ken Robertson, Secretary
Date
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Attachment 4: Zoning Map
1086 Aviation Blvd &
1111 Prospect Avenue
Prospect Avenue
Pacific Coast Highway
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Attachment 5: Legal Posting
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ATTACHMENT 7
Traffic Impact Analysis & Parking Study
for
Lexology Auto Repair
at
1086 Aviation Boulevard & 1111 Prospect Avenue
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
Project
Site
PresentedTo:
City of Hermosa Beach
Community Development Department
CivicCenter
1315ValleyDrive
HermosaBeach,CA90254
PreparedBy:
MINAGAR & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Traffic Engineering –Transportation Planning –ITS Consultants
18662 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 435
Airport Business Center
Irvine, CA 92612
Tel: (949)727-3399 ¤ Fax: (949)727-4418
Web: www.minagarinc.com
Email: minagarf@minagarinc.com
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TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS &
TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS &
PARKING STUDY
PARKING STUDY
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(APN4186-001-001 & 002)
PRESENTED TO:
City of Hermosa Beach
Community Development Department
1315 Valley Drive
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
PREPARED BY:
MINAGAR & ASSOCIATES, INC.
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING - TRANSPORTATION PLANNING - ITS
18662 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 435, Irvine, CA 92612
Tel: (949) 727-3399 - Fax: (949) 727-4418
http://www.minagarinc.com
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Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5
1.INTRODUCTION
1.1 Project Background ............................................................................... 5
1.2 Analysis Methodology ........................................................................... 9
1.3 Traffic Impact Significance Criteria .................................................... 13
2.EXISTING CONDITIONS
2.1 Existing Roadway System .................................................................... 14
2.2 Existing Traffic Volumes ...................................................................... 15
2.3 Existing (Year 2012) Intersection Operations ............................... 15
2.4 Proposed Project Traffic ..................................................................... 16
3.PLUS PROJECT AND CUMULATIVE CONDITIONS
3.1 Existing (2013) Plus Project Conditions .......................................... 18
3.2 Existing (2013) + Project + Cumulative Development ................ 19
4.PROJECT IMPACT ASSESSMENT
4.1 Significant Project Impacts ................................................................... 20
4.2 Mitigation ................................................................................................. 20
5.CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 33
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Figures
Figure 1 - Vicinity Map ........................................................................................................ 7
Figure 2 - Site Plan ............................................................................................................... 8
Figure 3 - Project Site Access ........................................................................................... 9
Figure 4 - Existing Lane Configurations & Intersection Controls ............................. 10
Figure 5 - Project Trip Distribution & AM/PM Peak Hour Trip Generation ......... 21
Figure 7 - Project Trip Generation Ï Weekday AM/PM Peak Hour ....................... 22
Figure 8A - Cumulative 2014 Plus Project Traffic Ï AM Peak Hour ....................... 28
Figure 8B - Cumulative 2014 Plus Project Traffic Ï PM Peak Hour ......................... 29
Tables
Table 1 - Project Information Summary .......................................................................... 7
Table 2 - ICU Level of Service Criteria for Signalized Intersections ........................ 12
Table 3 - Existing Roadway System Characteristics ..................................................... 15
Table 4 - Existing AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Levels of Service (LOS) .......... 16
Table 5 - Project Trip Generation .................................................................................... 27
Table 6 - Existing (2013) Plus Project Intersection LOS ............................................. 19
Table 7 - Existing + Project + Cumulative Developments Intersection LOS ......... 19
Table 8 - Cumulative/Project Impacts on the Study Intersection ............................. 21
Appendices
APPENDIX A - Weekday Intersection Turning Movement Traffic Counts
APPENDIX B - Intersection Capacity Utilization (ICU) Level of Service Analysis
Worksheets (Synchro-8)
APPENDIX C - City of Hermosa Beach Municipal Parking Code: Application Sections
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Minagar & Associates, Inc. (Minagar) has prepared the following report which
summarizes the results of a traffic impact analysis completed for the proposed
remodeling and building additions to an existing auto repair facility located at the
southwest corner of Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue in the City of Hermosa
Beach, California. The proposed site improvements include a project plan to demolish
the existing building on Prospect Avenue (~1,811 SF), construct a new 2,723-SF office
space with storage basement and restroom areas, and renovate two (2) existing repair
shops by extending each building toward the property frontage on Aviation Boulevard.
The total proposed project site building area is 9,203 square feet, as shown on the
attached architectural plan.
As part of MinagarÔs traffic analysis, the following scenarios were evaluated:
Existing Conditions (Year 2013)
Existing (Year 2013) Plus Project Conditions
Existing (Year 2013) + Project + Cumulative Projects
The proposed project is estimated to generate 27 AM peak hour trips and 31 PM peak
hour trips. An analysis of Year 2013 ÑPlus ProjectÒ conditions revealed that the study
intersection at Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue would not be adversely
impacted by the proposed project and/or cumulative background traffic. Therefore, the
project applicant will not be required to provide any mitigation measures as part of this
proposed auto repair shop renovation and expansion project.
1.0 Ï INTRODUCTION
1.1 Ð Project Background
Project Description. The project applicant is proposing to renovate an existing auto
repair facility at the southwest corner of Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue in the
City of Hermosa Beach. The project includes demolishing an existing building on the
Prospect Avenue side of the property, constructing a new office space (2,723 SF) with
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basement and restroom areas (525 SF), and constructing building additions to each of
the two existing repair shops on Aviation Boulevard, including 1,372 SF to Shop #1 and
2,970 SF to Shop #2. The existing site consists of a car repair/oil change facility which is
currently not in operation. The proposed Lexology Auto Repair shop and hand wash
facility will be constructed in a single construction phase by the end of 2013.
Parking. In accordance with the City of Hermosa Beach's Municipal Parking Code Ch.
17.44 "Off-Street Parking," the site is required to provide 1 parking space per 1,000 SF
square feet of site area. Given the project site lot area of 15,584 square feet, the
applicant is thus required to provide at least 16 parking spaces. Based on the proposed
parking supply of 18 spaces, the project exceeds the City of Hermosa BeachÔs minimum
off-street parking supply requirements by two additional spaces.
The proposed stacked parking configuration on Prospect Avenue is considered
acceptable for employees or customers, since general practice of automobile care
centers requires that vehicles be dropped off in any available parking spot and left for
staff to re-park into an available repair shop bay when it is ready to be serviced. No on-
street parking spaces are currently permitted at this location.
Access. Vehicular access to the site will be provided via two (2) existing commercial
driveways on Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue. The access driveway on
Aviation is located just west of the signal, and provides right-in/right-out (RIRO) access
only. The access driveway on Prospect in located just south of the signal, and provides
full access to traffic on Prospect Avenue. The Project will install metal security gates on
each driveway when business is closed each day.
Table 1 below outlines the projectÔs general information.
Figure 1 depicts the location of the project.
Figure 2 illustrates the project's latest master site plan.
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FIGURE 1: Vicinity Map
TABLE 1
Project Information Summary
Project Name: Lexology Auto Repair
Location: 1086 Aviation Boulevard & 1111 Prospect Avenue, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
APN: 4186-01-002 & -002 Status: Requesting CUP
Existing Use Proposed Building Area Zoning Land Use
Auto Repair/Hand Wash
: Auto Repair/
Existing
-1,811 SF Building (demo)
Oil Change (not in
See Site Plan for +1,372 SF addition, Shop #1
C-3 Commercial operation)
Ex. Building Areas
+2,970 SF addition, Shop #2
: Auto
Proposed
+2,723 SF Office Space
Repair/Hand Wash
+525 SF Basement/Restroom
Occupancy Hours of
Off-street Parking Access Points
Type(s) Operations
Existing:
Aviation Blvd: (1) Right-in/Right-out driveway
Required: 16 Prospect Ave: (1) Full Access driveway
B N/A
Provided: 18
Proposed:
No change
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\[FIGURE 2 Ï Site Plan\]
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Local access to the project site is illustrated below in Figure 3.
Project Site
Demo (E) Bldg.
Proposed
Renovations
Driveway
Access
Driveway
Access
FIGURE 3: Project Site Access
1.2 Ð Analysis Methodology
Project Study Area. Per the direction of City of Hermosa Beach staff, the scope of the
traffic impact study area focused on analyzing the potential traffic impacts at the adjacent
existing signalized intersection of Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue. Existing
geometrics, lane configurations and traffic controls at the intersection are depicted
below in Figure 4.
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Project
Site
FIGURE 4
Existing Lane Configurations &
Intersection Traffic Controls
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Analysis Scenarios. Per the direction of the City of Hermosa Beach, the following
scenarios were evaluated in this traffic analysis:
Existing Conditions (Year 2013) Ï Analysis of existing weekday AM and PM
peak hour traffic conditions, based on collected turning movement counts at the
adjacent signalized intersection of Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue.
Existing (Year 2013) Plus Project Conditions Ï Analysis of projected traffic
conditions with the addition of the project traffic on the adjacent study
intersection.
Existing (Year 2013) + Project + Cumulative Projects Ï Analysis
representing existing (Year 2013) baseline traffic conditions plus the addition of
both the proposed project and nearby approved projects expected to open this
year. As discussed in the following section, this scenario incorporates both the
projectÔs peak hour trips, as well as a 0.2% ambient growth rate applied to the
existing year traffic to account for additional traffic cumulatively generated by
nearby related developments.
Each of the above three scenarios were evaluated during the weekday peak hour
periods between 7:00-9:00AM and 4:00-6:00PM. Intersection turning movement counts
conducted by Minagar for each intersection are provided in Appendix A.
Level of Service Analysis and Criteria. Traffic impact guidelines from the City of
Hermosa were utilized to conduct the level of service (LOS) analysis. Per City
guidelines, Intersection Capacity Utilization (ICU) methodology was used to determine
the LOS for the study intersection at Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue. The ICU
methodology compares the volume-to-capacity (V/C) ratios of conflicting turn
movements at the intersection, then sums the critical conflicting v/c ratios for each
intersection approach and determines the overall intersection capacity utilization. The
resulting ICU is expressed in terms of level of service ranging from LOS "A"
representing free-flow activity, to LOS "H" representing overcapacity operations.
The ICU intersection analysis methodology was applied by Minagar using Synchro-8.0
software to calculate the LOS for each intersection. An LOS of ÑDÒ was considered to
be the minimal level of service desired by the City of Hermosa Beach, based on the
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policies of the Transportation & Circulation Element of the CityÔs current General Plan.
The LOS D standard applies to all City facilities within the City of Hermosa Beach.
Table 2 summarizes the ICU LOS criteria. All supporting data and ICU calculation
summaries for each analysis scenario are included under Appendix B.
TABLE 2
ICU Level of Service Criteria for Signalized Intersections
Service ICU Description
At LOS A, there are no cycles that are fully loaded, and few
are even close to loaded. No approach phase is fully utilized
by traffic and no vehicle waits longer than one red indication.
A < 0.61
Typically, the approach appears quite open, turning
movements are easily made, and nearly all drivers find
freedom of operation.
LOS B represents stable operation. An occasional approach
phase is fully utilized and a substantial number are approaching
B 0.61 Ï 0.70
full use. Many drivers begin to feel somewhat restricted with
platoons of vehicles.
In LOS C stable operation continues. Full signal cycle loading is
still intermittent, but more frequent. Occasionally drivers may
C 0.71 Ï 0.80
have to wait though more than one red signal indication, and
back-ups may develop behind turning vehicles.
LOS D encompasses a zone of increasing restriction,
approaching instability. Delays to approaching vehicles may be
substantial during short peaks within the peak period, but
D 0.81 Ï 0.90
enough cycles with lower demand occur to permit periodic
clearance of developing queues, thus preventing excessive
back-ups.
LOS E represents the most vehicles that any particular
intersection approach can accommodate. At capacity (V/C =
1.00) there may be long queues of vehicles waiting upstream
E 0.91 Ï 1.00
of the intersection and delays may be great (up to several
signal cycles).
LOS F represents jammed conditions. Back-ups from locations
downstream or on the cross street may restrict or prevent
movement of vehicles out of the approach under
F > 1.00
consideration; hence, volumes carried are not predictable, V/C
values are highly variable, because full utilization of the
approach may be prevented by outside conditions.
Represents overcapacity conditions by 0-9% (LOS G) and >9% (LOS H) during the
G, H
peak hours; long queues are common and motorists may choose alternate routes.
Source: "LOS for Arterial Intersections,Ò LA County Congestion Management Program.
Cumulative projects: An important factor considered in the traffic analysis was
the identification and estimation of cumulative traffic external to the proposed
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project which may impact current and opening year traffic conditions at the
study intersection. Information regarding this future traffic growth at the study
intersection due to neighboring developments in the Cities of El Segundo,
Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Torrance was not readily available at the
time of the study; in lieu of this information, however, an annual background
traffic growth factor was applied.
Based on the projected opening year of 2013 and current trends in
socioeconomic regional growth (source: Southern California Association of
Governments, SCAG), an ambient growth percentage of 0.2% was applied to the
background traffic base for the intersection of Aviation Boulevard at Prospect
Avenue. It is important to note that the City of Hermosa BeachÔs current
General Plan indicates that housing and population growth in these cities is
expected to be minimal, and that most of the available land in the cities
immediately adjacent to Hermosa Beach is already developed. Furthermore,
future cumulative projects in each of the immediately adjacent cities (i.e.,
Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach and El Segundo) generally consist of
replacement and upgrading of existing uses, and because no large-scale
development is expected immediately adjacent to the City of Hermosa Beach in
the short term, any foreseeable traffic impacts due to cumulative development
would likely be limited.
Therefore, the projected growth trend of less than 1 percent per year for
population, housing and employment, assumed in the study for through traffic in
the City is considered to be appropriate.
1.3 Ð Traffic Impact Significance Criteria Thresholds
City of Hermosa Beach Significant Impact Threshold: The City of Hermosa Beach
General Plan Circulation Element has a minimum level of service policy of LOS ÑDÒ at
signalized intersections. The City requires the use of the ICU method to analyze
signalized intersections. For the purposes of this TIA, LOS D has been assumed as the
minimum LOS for intersections since the intersection at Aviation Boulevard and
Prospect Avenue is located solely within the jurisdiction of Hermosa Beach. Based on
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the CityÔs significant criteria, the proposed project would create a significant impact at
an unsignalized intersection if it causes the intersection to degrade to LOS E or worse
from LOS D or better, or would add 5 percent of traffic to an intersection that is
already operating at LOS E or worse. Other potential traffic impacts under the latest
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines were also considered based on
a variety of transportation impact factors such as: potential access, circulation or parking
issues to or from the proposed project site at Aviation Boulevard or Prospect Avenue;
increased local traffic; potential for vehicular conflicts at project and/or other driveways;
impacts to or a result from existing turn restrictions; internal site connectivity; and
conflicts with pedestrian circulation in the adjacent area.
2.0 Ï EXISTING CONDITIONS
2.1 Ð Existing Roadway System
Aviation Boulevard is a designated arterial street in the City of Hermosa Beach,
originating at Pacific Coast Highway in the City and curving northward past the Los
Angeles International Airport (LAX) and through the Cities of Manhattan Beach and El
Segundo. Within the City of Hermosa Beach, Aviation Boulevard is four-lane undivided
highway, with two lanes each way plus curbside parking. It has a curb-to-curb width of
64 feet and carries an average daily traffic (ADT) volume of about 30,000 vehicles per
day.
Prospect Avenue is a two-lane street designated as a collector in the City of Hermosa
Beach. The only signalized intersections on Prospect Avenue in the City are located at
Artesia Boulevard to the north, Aviation Boulevard, and at Anita Street to the south. In
between these signals on Prospect Avenue, there are numerous four-way stop
controlled intersections, including three (3) north of Aviation Boulevard and six (6)
south of Aviation Boulevard. An existing elementary school (Hermosa View ES) is
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located on Prospect Avenue between 18 Street and 19 Street.
The study intersection at Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue is currently
signalized, and is located about 1/3 mile east of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1).
The nearest signalized intersections on Aviation Boulevard are located at Ocean Drive
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(1,035 feet to the west) and Ford Avenue (1,340 to the east). The nearest stop-
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Street (1,590 feet to the
controlled intersections on Prospect Avenue are located at 17
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north) and 9 Street (855 feet to the south).
The existing roadway system characteristics for the above facilities are provided below
in Table 3.
TABLE 3
Existing Roadway System Characteristics
Right-
Existing Existing Estimated
Roadway Segment Existing of-Way Existing
Width ADT Average
Striping/ Width Functional
Daily
Geometrics Classification
Length
Capacity
Roadway From/To (feet) (feet) (veh/day)
(miles)
Harper Ave/
Aviation Boulevard 0.42 4 lanes 64 80 Arterial 29,460 29,000
PCH
Artesia Blvd/
0.11 4 lanes 64 80 Collector 8,820 22,000
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21 St
21st St/
Prospect Avenue
0.55 2 lanes 36 80 Collector n/a 15,000
Aviation Blvd
Aviation Blvd/
0.66 2 lanes 30 80 Collector 17,230 15,000
Anita St.
Source: City of Hermosa Beach Circulation, Transportation & Parking Element
2.2 Ð Existing Traffic Volumes
Intersection turning movement counts (TMC) were field-counted during weekday peak
hours by Minagar staff at the study intersection of Aviation Boulevard and Prospect
Avenue. Traffic data collection time frames were determined in collaboration with the
City of Hermosa Beach, and included the peak morning and afternoon commuter hours
of 7:00-9:00AM and 4:00-6:00PM in late-January 2013. Once collected, the traffic count
data was processed and organized to extract the single peak-hour traffic movements.
Existing AM/PM peak hours occurred between 7:30-8:30AM and 4:45-5:45PM.
2.3 Ð Existing (Year 2012) Intersection Operations
Minagar & Associates, Inc. used the existing collected field data, including traffic volume
counts, existing lane geometrics, signal timing/phasing parameters and other
intersectional operational assumptions to develop a traffic analysis model of the study
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intersection within the Synchro-8 software program. Existing intersection volume-to-
capacity ratios and subsequent LOS were determined using the program's ICU analysis
module. As presented in Table 4, below, the results of the existing LOS analysis indicate
that the intersection of Aviation Boulevard at Prospect Avenue is currently operating at
deficient LOS ÑFÒ and ÑHÒ during the weekday AM and PM peak hours, respectively.
TABLE 4
Existing (Year 2013) Intersection Level of Service
Weekday AM/PM Peak Hours
\[1\]\[2\]
Study Intersection ICU and LOS
Control
No. Location AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour
96.9% 127.7%
Aviation Boulevard at
1
Prospect Avenue
F H
\[1\]
ICU: Represents intersection capacity (v/c ratio) based on the latest Intersection Capacity Utilization methodology
(ICU2003) for peak-hour intersection operations.
\[2\]
Level of Service. Note: LOS ranges reflect the latest ICU analysis methodology to include LOS ÑGÒ and ÑHÒ.
2.4 Ð Proposed Project Traffic
The proposed project traffic was estimated using standard methods for trip generation,
trip distribution and trip assignment, including estimation of project trips generated by
the proposed remodel and expansion during the AM and PM weekday peak hours;
distribution and direction of trips accessing the project site; and assignment of the
projected trips on the surrounding roadway system.
Trip Generation. The trip generation rates used in this analysis were established by
applying standard and current data compiled and published by the Institute of
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Transportation of Engineers' (ITE) latest Trip Generation manual, 8 Edition (2008). The
ITE code and land use designations applicable to the proposed project is ITE Land Use
Code #942: Automobile Care Center. Based on these trip rates, the project is anticipated
to generate 27 trips during the AM peak hour (18 inbound, 9 outbound) and 31 trips
during the PM peak hour 15 inbound and 16 outbound).
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TABLE 5 Ï Project Trip Generation
Trip Rates / Generation
ITE Land Use Code: Size AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour
942. Automobile Care Ctr. 9,203 SF 2.94 trips/SFGFA* 3.38 trips/SFGFA
In/Out Split (%): 65/35 50/50
Total Trip Generation: 27 AM trips 31 PM trips
* SFGFA: square feet of gross floor area
Trip Distribution/Assignment. The project traffic was assigned to the roadway network
using directional distribution based on an analysis of existing AM and PM peak hour
volumes and patterns on the surrounding transportation network, local and regional site
access during the expected hours of operation, consideration of the City's Circulation
Plan, a comparison of trip patterns of other nearby and similar projects in the City of
Hermosa Beach, assignment to surrounding residential zones and general proximity to
the project site.
The project trip distribution pattern and peak-hour trip generation is depicted below on
Figure 5.
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3.0 Ï PLUS PROJECT & CUMULATIVE CONDITIONS
3.1 Ð Existing (2013) Plus Project Conditions
Minagar & Associates, Inc. analyzed the existing traffic conditions by adding the
estimated AM and PM peak hour traffic volumes to the existing Year 2013 baseline. As
shown below in Table 6 the resulting LOS analysis indicate that the intersection of
Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue will continue to operate at deficient levels of
service (LOS E or worse) with the addition of project traffic.
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TABLE 6
Existing (Year 2013) Plus Project Intersection Level of Service
Weekday AM/PM Peak Hours
\[1\]\[2\]
Study Intersection ICU and LOS
Control
No. Location AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour
97.1% 128.0%
Aviation Boulevard at
1
Prospect Avenue
F H
\[1\]
ICU: Represents intersection capacity (v/c ratio) based on the latest Intersection Capacity Utilization methodology
(ICU2003) for peak-hour intersection operations.
\[2\]
Level of Service. Note: LOS ranges reflect the latest ICU analysis methodology to include LOS ÑGÒ and ÑHÒ.
3.2 Ð Existing (2013) + Project + Cumulative Development
The second of the two forecast scenarios is comprised of adding the anticipated
cumulative traffic growth to the Existing (Year 2013) Plus Project conditions for the AM
and PM peak hour periods, shown below in Table 7. As with the Plus Project condition,
the LOS analysis reveals no change in the anticipated intersection LOS at the study
intersection, and will continue to operate below the City of Hermosa BeachÔs
acceptable threshold of LOS ÑDÒ or better during the Existing + Project + Cumulative
Development conditions.
TABLE 7
Existing (Year 2013) + Project + Cumulative Developments
Intersection Level of Service
Weekday AM/PM Peak Hours
\[1\]\[2\]
Study Intersection ICU and LOS
Control
No. Location AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour
97.3% 128.2 %
Aviation Boulevard at
1
Prospect Avenue
F H
\[1\]
ICU: Represents intersection capacity (v/c ratio) based on the latest Intersection Capacity Utilization methodology
(ICU2003) for peak-hour intersection operations.
\[2\]
Level of Service. Note: LOS ranges reflect the latest ICU analysis methodology to include LOS ÑGÒ and ÑHÒ.
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4.0 Ï PROJECT IMPACT ASSESSMENT
4.1 Ð Significant Project Impacts
Anticipated project and cumulative traffic impacts during the year 2013 at the study
intersection are summarized below in Table 8. The analysis compared the change in
ICU (v/c) and level of service (LOS) using the CityÔs significance criteria to determine
cumulative and/or direct project impacts.
As shown on Table 9, the intersection of Aviation Boulevard at Prospect Avenue is
projected to continue operating at currently deficient Year 2013 levels of service into
the projectÔs 2013 build-out phase. Based on the established significance criteria,
however, the operating conditions at the study intersection would not be significantly
impacted by future traffic growth and/or the proposed auto repair shop renovation
project. A significant impact is defined as change in LOS to "E" or worse, or change in
V/C ratio greater than 0.05 (i.e., +5%) at an intersection already operating at LOS E or
worse.
4.2 Ð Mitigation
As described above in Section 4.1, the proposed project is not expected to result in any
significant traffic impacts; therefore, no mitigation is necessary.
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5.0 Ï CONCLUSIONS
The proposed project consists of remodeling and building additions to an existing auto
repair facility (currently not in operation) located at the southwest corner of Aviation
Boulevard and Prospect Avenue in the City of Hermosa Beach, California. The total
proposed project site building area is 9,203 square feet, with a projected build-out phase
to occur late in 2013.
The intersection of Aviation Boulevard at Prospect Avenue was analyzed under AM and
PM weekday peak hour operations. Based on an analysis of existing morning and
afternoon peak hour traffic conditions, the study intersections is currently operating
below the CityÔs standard acceptable minimum level of service threshold of LOS ÑDÒ.
With the addition of ambient traffic growth in the Year 2013, plus the addition of peak
hour vehicle trips resulting from other nearby cumulative development projects, the
intersection will continue to operate at deficient LOS D or worse.
The proposed project is estimated to generate 27 AM peak hour trips and 31 PM peak
hour trips. An analysis of Year 2013 ÑPlus ProjectÒ conditions, as documented in
Sections 3.1 through 4.1 of this report, revealed that the study intersection at Aviation
be adversely impacted by the proposed
Boulevard and Prospect Avenue would not
project and/or cumulative background traffic. In addition, the proposed project is
anticipated to exceed the City of Hermosa BeachÔs minimum parking supply
requirements by an additional two (2) spaces. Therefore, given the results of the above
traffic impact and parking analysis, the applicant shall not be required to provide any
mitigation measures as part of the proposed auto repair shop renovation and expansion
project.
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APPENDIX A
Weekday Intersection
Turning Movement Traffic Counts
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APPENDIX B
Intersection Capacity Utilization (ICU) and
Level of Service (LOS) Worksheets
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APPENDIX C
City of Hermosa Beach Parking Code
Applicable Sections
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 17.44 OFF-STREET PARKING
17.44. 010 Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
"Entrance-way" means an opening or passageway to a building or structure which permits
pedestrian or vehicular access to such building or structure.
"Gross floor area" means the total area occupied by a building or structure, excepting therefrom
only the area of any inner open courts, corridors, open balconies (except when utilized, e.g. restaurant
seating or similar usage), and open stairways. Such total area shall be calculated by measuring along the
outside dimensions of the exterior surfaces of such building or structure.
"Major city street" means all public rights-of-way designated in the circulation element of the
general plan as a primary, or secondary arterials or as collectors.
"Off-street parking" means parking upon private property as accessory to other permitted and
uses, and shall not include publicly owned parking.
"Tandem parking" means one automobile parked after or behind another in a lengthwise fashion.
In this title, tandem parking is limited to not more than one automobile behind another.
"Underground parking facilities" means a basement equipped, designed, used or intended to be
used for parking automobiles. (Prior code Appx. A, § 1150)
17.44. 030 Off-street parking--Commercial and business uses.
Required Number of Spaces by Use. The aggregate amount of off-street automobile parking spaces provided
for various uses shall not be less than the following:
A. Auditoriums for churches, theater, entertainment, sports and other places and
rooms of public assembly for more than twenty (20) persons: one space for each five seats, permanent or
removable, or one space for each fifty (50) square feet of gross floor area in the auditorium, whichever is
greater.
B. Automobile or boat sales: one space for each one thousand (1,000) square feet of site area.
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C. Bowling alleys: five spaces for each lane plus one space for each three hundred
(300) square feet of gross floor area except bowling alley lanes and approach areas.
D. Clubs, fraternity and sorority houses, rooming and boarding houses and similar
uses having sleeping and guest rooms: two covered spaces for each three guest
rooms: in dormitories each fifty (50) square feet shall be considered a guest room,
two spaces shall be required for each guest room with kitchen facilities.
E. Commercial Uses.
1. Bars and cocktail lounges: one space for each eighty (80) square feet of gross floor area.
2. Beauty colleges: one space for each one hundred (100) square feet of gross floor area.
3. Business schools and trade schools: one space for each one hundred (100)
square feet of gross floor area.
4. Furniture and hardware stores: one space for each two hundred fifty (250)
square feet of gross floor area.
5. Offices, general: one space for each two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area.
6. Offices, Governmental and Public Utilities. Government offices that generate high levels of contact
with the public, or have high numbers of employees, including but not limited to employment offices,
public social services offices, department of motor vehicle offices: one space per seventy-five (75)
square feet of gross floor area for the first twenty-thousand (20,000) square feet of the building(s),
plus one space per two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area for the remaining floor
area.
7. Offices, medical: five spaces for each one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area.
8. Restaurants (other than walk-up, drive-through and drive-in: one space for each one hundred
(100) square feet of gross floor area.
9. Restaurants, walk-up, drive-through and drive-in without adequate dining room facilities: one space
for each fifty (50) square feet of gross floor area, but not less than ten spaces.
10. Retail, general retail commercial uses: one space for each two hundred fifty (250) square feet of
gross floor area.
11. Gymnasiums/health and fitness centers, as follows:
a. less than or equal to three thousand (3,000) square feet, and with less than or equal to
twenty (20) students at one time if classes are offered: one space per two hundred fifty (250)
square feet of gross floor area.
b. greater than three thousand (3,000) square feet, or with more than
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twenty (20) students at one time if classes are offered: one space per one hundred (100)
square feet of gross floor area.
F. Hospitals: two spaces for each patient bed.
G. Hospitals (mental), convalescent homes, guest homes, rest homes, sanitariums
and similar institutions: one space for each three beds.
H. Hotels: one space for each unit for the first fifty (50) units; one space per one and one-half units after fifty
(50); and one space per two units after one hundred (100) units. Hotels with facilities including restaurants,
banquet rooms, conference rooms, commercial retail uses and similar activities shall provide parking for the
various uses as computed separately in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
I. Industrial Uses. The parking requirements of this subsection apply only to industrial uses; parking for
commercial and other permitted uses in industrial zones shall provide the number of spaces as otherwise
specified by this chapter.
1. Industrial uses of all types; except, public utility facilities and warehouses: one space for each
vehicle used in conjunction with the use; plus one space for each three hundred (300) square feet of
gross floor area.
2. Warehouses, buildings or portions of buildings used exclusively for warehouse purposes: one
space for each one thousand (1,000) square feet for the first twenty thousand (20,000) square feet;
plus, one space for each two thousand (2,000) square feet for the second twenty thousand (20,000)
square feet; plus one space for each four thousand (4,000) square feet in excess of forty thousand
(40,000) square feet; plus one space for each vehicle operated from the property. Prior to approval
of a warehouse use by the city, a covenant shall be recorded, guaranteeing the warehouse area,
facility or building will not be converted, remodeled or changed to a nonwarehouse use unless the
number of spaces otherwise required by this chapter are secured and provided prior to such change
or unless approved by planning commission in accordance with this chapter.
J. Mobilehomes or trailer parks: two spaces for each dwelling unit with at least one
space adjacent to the trailer site.
K. Mortuaries or undertaking establishments: one space for each seventy-five (75)
square feet of building area for the chapel or public assembly area.
L. Motels: one space for each unit, plus two for the manager's unit.
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M. Recreation or amusement establishments: one space for each seventy-five (75)
square feet of gross floor area.
N. Service stations: one space for each one thousand (1,000) square feet of site area.
O. Snack Bar/Snack Shop. The parking requirements for a snack bar and/or snack
shop shall be the same as that for a restaurant, unless it can be shown to the Planning Commission that the
characteristics of the building; its locations, size and other mitigating factors such as limited service area
relative to gross floor area and limited seating capacity result in less parking demand than for a restaurant
use. In these cases the Planning Commission may consider the retail commercial requirement for parking,
pursuant to Section 17.44.210 Parking Plan.
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SITE PLAN
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1038 AVIATION BLVD & 1111 PROSPECT AVE,
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SITE ANALYSIS SCALESCALESHEETSHEET
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Traffic Engineering - ITS - Transportation Planning
Agency:File Name: 1_ProspectAv_AviationBl
18662 MacArthur Boulevard, Ste. 435, Irvine, CA 92612
City of Hermosa Beach, CASite Code: 001
Ph: (949) 727-3399 - Web: minagarinc.com
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Groups Printed- All Vehicles - Group 1
Aviation Blvd.Aviation Blvd.Prospect Ave.Prospect Ave.
EastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound
Int. Total
Start TimeLeftThruRightPedsLeftThruRightPedsLeftThruRightPedsLeftThruRightPeds
07:00 AM3261542814352431781101480597
07:15 AM438241501755432339848481813
07:30 AM92631217222074348011213122285874
07:45 AM28275375121112343162158122156911052
Total441181241320174929131133064463051963373336
08:00 AM422392945206183371531464510301571007
08:15 AM22211902621319024166112121749250905
08:30 AM15301154481972439102127181347319972
08:45 AM42559135201213281038033172172865
Total83100635141548176010128524465787119888183749
***BREAK***
04:00 PM2827422511833143235765619731801046
04:15 PM233121851133151248566113531081201113
04:30 PM1932228101123981136177260964952271282
04:45 PM32971911116435151019455910199517121182
Total731205873145914794253672302453815537169194623
05:00 PM4132130171243331632254406301142591185
05:15 PM183504281293941062575629421372351335
05:30 PM17354331010327521715596014501381701173
05:45 PM172872110125293711244055220871351017
Total9313121264548112955427862282173114247678194710
Grand Total2934704272103129543401851033941288137317741911412686316418
Apprch %5.587.65.11.921.973.33.11.712.239.942.55.522.260.314.23.3
Total %1.828.71.70.67.926.41.10.62.47.88.41.12.66.91.60.4
All Vehicles2934704272103129543401851033941288137317741911412686316418
% All Vehicles 100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100
Group 100000000000000000
% Group 100000000000000000
77
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Agency:File Name: 1_ProspectAv_AviationBl
18662 MacArthur Boulevard, Ste. 435, Irvine, CA 92612
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Traffic Engineering - ITS - Transportation Planning
Agency:File Name: 1_ProspectAv_AviationBl
18662 MacArthur Boulevard, Ste. 435, Irvine, CA 92612
City of Hermosa Beach, CASite Code: 001
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Aviation Blvd.Aviation Blvd.Prospect Ave.Prospect Ave.
EastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound
ThrRigPedThrRigPedThrRigPedInt.
Thru
Start Time Left RightPeds LeftLeftLeft
App. TotalApp. TotalApp. TotalApp. Total
uhtsuhtsuhtsTotal
Peak Hour Analysis From 07:00 AM to 08:45 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Entire Intersection Begins at 07:45 AM
512774315821561052
07:45 AM2827537313211123162123759187
08:00 AM 42 2392 9 2924520618327237153146 45381 1030157621007
21319166
08:15 AM22211902422602582411212314174925091905
08:30 AM15 30115 4 335 481972 4 25139102127182861347 319100 972
Total Volume 107 1026 29201182170827511010581435835438713566118280173403936
% App. Total 9.1 86.82.51.7 16.178.24.80.9 10.543406.4 17.953.523.55
PHF.882.955.890.850.935
.637.852.483.556.833.971.671.625.831.878.859.483.726.813.645.472
Prospect Ave.
OutInTotal
741 340 1081
80 182 61 17
RightThruLeftPeds
Peak Hour Data
Right
1630 Out
51
107
2232 Left
Total
Aviation Blvd.
Thru
North
827
1026 1058
Thru
In
In
1182
Peak Hour Begins at 07:45 AM
Left
170
29
All Vehicles
Right
Aviation Blvd.
Total
2688
Group 1
Peds
Out
1050 20
10
Peds
LeftThruRightPeds
143 583 543 87
381 1356 1737
OutInTotal
Prospect Ave.
79
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Aviation Blvd.Aviation Blvd.Prospect Ave.Prospect Ave.
EastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound
Start
Thru RightPeds Left Thru RightPeds Left Thru RightPeds Left Thru RightPeds
Left App. TotalApp. TotalApp. TotalApp. Total Int. Total
Time
Peak Hour Analysis From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Entire Intersection Begins at 04:30 PM
04:30 PM19322281037911239811 36 5571772609158 64 952271881282
4355761012
04:45 PM3297191133011615101945591331995171431182
05:00 PM 41 32130 17 409124333 16 3476225440612230114 25 91781185
350424181292575621711372071335
05:15 PM188394106539942235
Total Volume 81 1290 119461536481 1560 52552148832462213458415544187337164984
2.42.6 5.8 4.6
% App. Total 5.3847.73 22.472.614.242.137.821.661.612.2
PHF.494.921.708.676.919.932.897.813.382.932.830.820.891.850.854.605.805.870.688.865.933
Prospect Ave.
OutInTotal
379 716 1095
87 441 155 33
RightThruLeftPeds
Peak Hour Data
Right
81 1666 Out
52
3266
Left
Total
Aviation Blvd.
Thru
North
1560
1290 2148
Thru
In
In
1536
Peak Hour Begins at 04:30 PM
Left
481
119
All Vehicles
Right
Aviation Blvd.
Total
3814
Group 1
Peds
Out1730 46
55
Peds
LeftThruRightPeds
83 246 221 34
1041 584 1625
OutInTotal
Prospect Ave.
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Synchro 8 Intersection LOS Report1: Aviation Blvd. & Prospect Ave.
AM Pk Hr (7:45-8:45AM)
Intersection Capacity Utilization
MovementNBLNBTNBRSBLSBTSBRNELNETNERSWLSWTSWR
Lane Configurations
Volume (vph)143583543611828010710262917082751
Pedestrians178787172010
Ped ButtonNoNoNoNo
Pedestrian Timing (s)16.016.016.016.0
Free RightNoNoYesNo
Ideal Flow190019001900190019001900190019001900190019001900
Lost Time (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Minimum Green (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Refr Cycle Length (s)120120120120120120120120120120120120
Volume Combined (vph)143583543611828010710262917082751
Lane Utilization Factor1.001.001.001.001.001.001.000.951.001.001.001.00
Turning Factor (vph)0.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.85
Saturated Flow (vph)180519001615180519001615180536181615180519001615
Ped Intf Time (s)0.00.06.70.00.02.00.00.02.30.00.01.2
Pedestrian Frequency (%)1.001.001.001.00
Protected Option AllowedYesYesYesYes
Reference Time (s)9.536.847.04.111.58.07.134.04.511.352.25.0
Adj Reference Time (s)13.540.851.08.120.020.011.138.020.015.356.220.0
Permitted Option
Adj Saturation A (vph)1201900120190012018091201900
Reference Time A (s)142.636.860.811.5106.734.0169.552.2
Adj Saturation B (vphNANANANANANANANA
Reference Time B (s)NANANANANANANANA
Reference Time (s)142.660.8106.7169.5
Adj Reference Time (s)146.664.8110.7173.5
Split Option
Ref Time Combined (s)9.536.84.111.57.134.011.352.2
Ref Time Seperate (s)9.536.84.111.57.134.011.352.2
Reference Time (s)36.836.811.511.534.034.052.252.2
Adj Reference Time (s)40.840.820.020.038.038.056.256.2
SummaryNB SBNE SWCombined
Protected Option (s)48.967.3
Permitted Option (s)146.6173.5
Split Option (s)60.894.3
Minimum (s)48.967.3116.2
Right TurnsNBRSBRNERSWR
Adj Reference Time (s)51.020.020.020.0
Cross Thru Ref Time (s)38.056.20.040.8
Oncoming Left Ref Time (s)8.113.50.011.1
Combined (s)97.189.720.071.9
Intersection Summary
Intersection Capacity Utilization 96.9%ICU Level of Service F
Reference Times and Phasing Options do not represent an optimized timing plan.
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Synchro 8 Intersection LOS Report1: Aviation Blvd. & Prospect Ave.
PM Pk Hr (4:30-5:30PM)
Intersection Capacity Utilization
MovementNBLNBTNBRSBLSBTSBRNELNETNERSWLSWTSWR
Lane Configurations
Volume (vph)8324622115544187811290119481156052
Pedestrians333434334652
Ped ButtonNoNoNoNo
Pedestrian Timing (s)16.016.016.016.0
Free RightNoNoYesNo
Ideal Flow190019001900190019001900190019001900190019001900
Lost Time (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Minimum Green (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Refr Cycle Length (s)120120120120120120120120120120120120
Volume Combined (vph)8324622115544187811290119481156052
Lane Utilization Factor1.001.001.001.001.001.001.000.951.001.001.001.00
Turning Factor (vph)0.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.85
Saturated Flow (vph)180519001615180519001615180536181615180519001615
Ped Intf Time (s)0.00.03.60.00.03.50.00.04.50.00.04.9
Pedestrian Frequency (%)1.001.001.001.00
Protected Option AllowedYesYesYesYes
Reference Time (s)5.515.520.010.327.910.05.442.813.332.098.58.8
Adj Reference Time (s)9.520.024.014.331.920.09.446.820.036.0102.520.0
Permitted Option
Adj Saturation A (vph)1201900120190012018091201900
Reference Time A (s)82.815.5154.627.980.842.8479.798.5
Adj Saturation B (vphNANANANANANANANA
Reference Time B (s)NANANANANANANANA
Reference Time (s)82.8154.680.8479.7
Adj Reference Time (s)86.8158.684.8483.7
Split Option
Ref Time Combined (s)5.515.510.327.95.442.832.098.5
Ref Time Seperate (s)5.515.510.327.95.442.832.098.5
Reference Time (s)15.515.527.927.942.842.898.598.5
Adj Reference Time (s)20.020.031.931.946.846.8102.5102.5
SummaryNB SBNE SWCombined
Protected Option (s)41.4111.9
Permitted Option (s)158.6483.7
Split Option (s)51.9149.3
Minimum (s)41.4111.9153.3
Right TurnsNBRSBRNERSWR
Adj Reference Time (s)24.020.020.020.0
Cross Thru Ref Time (s)46.8102.50.020.0
Oncoming Left Ref Time (s)14.39.50.09.4
Combined (s)85.1132.020.049.4
Intersection Summary
Intersection Capacity Utilization 127.7%ICU Level of Service H
Reference Times and Phasing Options do not represent an optimized timing plan.
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Synchro 8 Intersection LOS Report1: Aviation Blvd. & Prospect Ave.
Ex+Project (AM Pk Hr)
Intersection Capacity Utilization
MovementNBLNBTNBRSBLSBTSBRNELNETNERSWLSWTSWR
Lane Configurations
Volume (vph)143583544611838110810283217383151
Pedestrians178787172010
Ped ButtonNoNoNoNo
Pedestrian Timing (s)16.016.016.016.0
Free RightNoNoYesNo
Ideal Flow190019001900190019001900190019001900190019001900
Lost Time (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Minimum Green (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Refr Cycle Length (s)120120120120120120120120120120120120
Volume Combined (vph)143583544611838110810283217383151
Lane Utilization Factor1.001.001.001.001.001.001.000.951.001.001.001.00
Turning Factor (vph)0.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.85
Saturated Flow (vph)180519001615180519001615180536181615180519001615
Ped Intf Time (s)0.00.06.70.00.02.00.00.02.30.00.01.2
Pedestrian Frequency (%)1.001.001.001.00
Protected Option AllowedYesYesYesYes
Reference Time (s)9.536.847.14.111.68.07.234.14.711.552.55.0
Adj Reference Time (s)13.540.851.18.120.020.011.238.120.015.556.520.0
Permitted Option
Adj Saturation A (vph)1201900120190012018091201900
Reference Time A (s)142.636.860.811.6107.734.1172.552.5
Adj Saturation B (vphNANANANANANANANA
Reference Time B (s)NANANANANANANANA
Reference Time (s)142.660.8107.7172.5
Adj Reference Time (s)146.664.8111.7176.5
Split Option
Ref Time Combined (s)9.536.84.111.67.234.111.552.5
Ref Time Seperate (s)9.536.84.111.67.234.111.552.5
Reference Time (s)36.836.811.611.634.134.152.552.5
Adj Reference Time (s)40.840.820.020.038.138.156.556.5
SummaryNB SBNE SWCombined
Protected Option (s)48.967.7
Permitted Option (s)146.6176.5
Split Option (s)60.894.6
Minimum (s)48.967.7116.5
Right TurnsNBRSBRNERSWR
Adj Reference Time (s)51.120.020.020.0
Cross Thru Ref Time (s)38.156.50.040.8
Oncoming Left Ref Time (s)8.113.50.011.2
Combined (s)97.390.020.072.0
Intersection Summary
Intersection Capacity Utilization 97.1%ICU Level of Service F
Reference Times and Phasing Options do not represent an optimized timing plan.
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Synchro 8 Intersection LOS Report1: Aviation Blvd. & Prospect Ave.
Ex+Project (PM Pk Hr)
Intersection Capacity Utilization
MovementNBLNBTNBRSBLSBTSBRNELNETNERSWLSWTSWR
Lane Configurations
Volume (vph)8324722415544288821293124483156352
Pedestrians333434334652
Ped ButtonNoNoNoNo
Pedestrian Timing (s)16.016.016.016.0
Free RightNoNoYesNo
Ideal Flow190019001900190019001900190019001900190019001900
Lost Time (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Minimum Green (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Refr Cycle Length (s)120120120120120120120120120120120120
Volume Combined (vph)8324722415544288821293124483156352
Lane Utilization Factor1.001.001.001.001.001.001.000.951.001.001.001.00
Turning Factor (vph)0.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.85
Saturated Flow (vph)180519001615180519001615180536181615180519001615
Ped Intf Time (s)0.00.03.60.00.03.50.00.04.50.00.04.9
Pedestrian Frequency (%)1.001.001.001.00
Protected Option AllowedYesYesYesYes
Reference Time (s)5.515.620.210.327.910.05.542.913.732.198.78.8
Adj Reference Time (s)9.520.024.214.331.920.09.546.920.036.1102.720.0
Permitted Option
Adj Saturation A (vph)1201900120190012018091201900
Reference Time A (s)82.815.6154.627.981.842.9481.798.7
Adj Saturation B (vphNANANANANANANANA
Reference Time B (s)NANANANANANANANA
Reference Time (s)82.8154.681.8481.7
Adj Reference Time (s)86.8158.685.8485.7
Split Option
Ref Time Combined (s)5.515.610.327.95.542.932.198.7
Ref Time Seperate (s)5.515.610.327.95.542.932.198.7
Reference Time (s)15.615.627.927.942.942.998.798.7
Adj Reference Time (s)20.020.031.931.946.946.9102.7102.7
SummaryNB SBNE SWCombined
Protected Option (s)41.4112.2
Permitted Option (s)158.6485.7
Split Option (s)51.9149.6
Minimum (s)41.4112.2153.6
Right TurnsNBRSBRNERSWR
Adj Reference Time (s)24.220.020.020.0
Cross Thru Ref Time (s)46.9102.70.020.0
Oncoming Left Ref Time (s)14.39.50.09.5
Combined (s)85.4132.220.049.5
Intersection Summary
Intersection Capacity Utilization 128.0%ICU Level of Service H
Reference Times and Phasing Options do not represent an optimized timing plan.
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Synchro 8 Intersection LOS Report1: Aviation Blvd. & Prospect Ave.
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Intersection Capacity Utilization
MovementNBLNBTNBRSBLSBTSBRNELNETNERSWLSWTSWR
Lane Configurations
Volume (vph)143584545611838110810303217383351
Pedestrians178787172010
Ped ButtonNoNoNoNo
Pedestrian Timing (s)16.016.016.016.0
Free RightNoNoYesNo
Ideal Flow190019001900190019001900190019001900190019001900
Lost Time (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Minimum Green (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Refr Cycle Length (s)120120120120120120120120120120120120
Volume Combined (vph)143584545611838110810303217383351
Lane Utilization Factor1.001.001.001.001.001.001.000.951.001.001.001.00
Turning Factor (vph)0.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.85
Saturated Flow (vph)180519001615180519001615180536181615180519001615
Ped Intf Time (s)0.00.06.70.00.02.00.00.02.30.00.01.2
Pedestrian Frequency (%)1.001.001.001.00
Protected Option AllowedYesYesYesYes
Reference Time (s)9.536.947.24.111.68.07.234.24.711.552.65.0
Adj Reference Time (s)13.540.951.28.120.020.011.238.220.015.556.620.0
Permitted Option
Adj Saturation A (vph)1201900120190012018091201900
Reference Time A (s)142.636.960.811.6107.734.2172.552.6
Adj Saturation B (vphNANANANANANANANA
Reference Time B (s)NANANANANANANANA
Reference Time (s)142.660.8107.7172.5
Adj Reference Time (s)146.664.8111.7176.5
Split Option
Ref Time Combined (s)9.536.94.111.67.234.211.552.6
Ref Time Seperate (s)9.536.94.111.67.234.211.552.6
Reference Time (s)36.936.911.611.634.234.252.652.6
Adj Reference Time (s)40.940.920.020.038.238.256.656.6
SummaryNB SBNE SWCombined
Protected Option (s)48.967.8
Permitted Option (s)146.6176.5
Split Option (s)60.994.8
Minimum (s)48.967.8116.7
Right TurnsNBRSBRNERSWR
Adj Reference Time (s)51.220.020.020.0
Cross Thru Ref Time (s)38.256.60.040.9
Oncoming Left Ref Time (s)8.113.50.011.2
Combined (s)97.490.120.072.1
Intersection Summary
Intersection Capacity Utilization 97.3%ICU Level of Service F
Reference Times and Phasing Options do not represent an optimized timing plan.
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Synchro 8 Intersection LOS Report1: Aviation Blvd. & Prospect Ave.
Cu+Project (PM Pk Hr)
Intersection Capacity Utilization
MovementNBLNBTNBRSBLSBTSBRNELNETNERSWLSWTSWR
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Volume (vph)8324822415544288821296124484156652
Pedestrians333434334652
Ped ButtonNoNoNoNo
Pedestrian Timing (s)16.016.016.016.0
Free RightNoNoYesNo
Ideal Flow190019001900190019001900190019001900190019001900
Lost Time (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Minimum Green (s)4.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0
Refr Cycle Length (s)120120120120120120120120120120120120
Volume Combined (vph)8324822415544288821296124484156652
Lane Utilization Factor1.001.001.001.001.001.001.000.951.001.001.001.00
Turning Factor (vph)0.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.850.951.000.85
Saturated Flow (vph)180519001615180519001615180536181615180519001615
Ped Intf Time (s)0.00.03.60.00.03.50.00.04.50.00.04.9
Pedestrian Frequency (%)1.001.001.001.00
Protected Option AllowedYesYesYesYes
Reference Time (s)5.515.720.210.327.910.05.543.013.732.298.98.8
Adj Reference Time (s)9.520.024.214.331.920.09.547.020.036.2102.920.0
Permitted Option
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Reference Time A (s)82.815.7154.627.981.843.0482.798.9
Adj Saturation B (vphNANANANANANANANA
Reference Time B (s)NANANANANANANANA
Reference Time (s)82.8154.681.8482.7
Adj Reference Time (s)86.8158.685.8486.7
Split Option
Ref Time Combined (s)5.515.710.327.95.543.032.298.9
Ref Time Seperate (s)5.515.710.327.95.543.032.298.9
Reference Time (s)15.715.727.927.943.043.098.998.9
Adj Reference Time (s)20.020.031.931.947.047.0102.9102.9
SummaryNB SBNE SWCombined
Protected Option (s)41.4112.4
Permitted Option (s)158.6486.7
Split Option (s)51.9149.9
Minimum (s)41.4112.4153.8
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Cross Thru Ref Time (s)47.0102.90.020.0
Oncoming Left Ref Time (s)14.39.50.09.5
Combined (s)85.5132.420.049.5
Intersection Summary
Intersection Capacity Utilization 128.2%ICU Level of Service H
Reference Times and Phasing Options do not represent an optimized timing plan.
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From: Jennifer Scarlett Buchsbaum \[mailto:jlsca73@me.com\]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 6:55 PM
To: Ken Robertson
Subject: Comments re: 1111 Prospect Ave
Hello Ken,
I hope you are doing well. I wanted to share my thoughts on a pending building permit for 1111
Prospect Ave. My understanding is that the new property owners would like to demolish the
building and rebuild a used car lot and car repair facility. I have a few concerns about this
plan. They are:
1. Hermosa Beach already has many used car lots and repair facilities. Do we really need more?
2. This property is in a highly trafficked residential neighborhood with lots of families. I would
think there are other business types that could open there and prosper that would better serve the
surrounding community. Being that we are only beginning to work on the economic
development plans for Hermosa via the PCH/Aviation Commission as well as the plans
suggested by the Friends of Hermosa ED group, it would be nice to table this permit application
until more discussion can take place. Perhaps we can meet with the property owner to discuss
some of the concerns and needs of the surrounding community?
3. The Prospect/Aviation intersection is one of the major entryways into Hermosa Beach giving
travelers a first impression of what Hermosa Beach is like. Do we think a used car lot is the best
first impression to give visitors?
Thank you for taking the time to share my comments with the planning commission. I'm sorry
that I am not able to be there in person Tuesday night for the discussion. I look forward to
hearing the outcome.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Buchsbaum
1524 Prospect Ave
Hermosa Beach
310.480.4919
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REVISED
Tentative Future Agenda
PLANNING COMMISSION
City of Hermosa Beach
Public Meeting Date
Project Title Remarks
Notice Date
5/9
5/22
2nd Qtr GPA (Notification)
5/22
Report on City Council Actions (staff item)
5/9 3/13
5/22
2013-2021 General Plan Housing Element Update.
5/9 3/13
5/22
Municipal Code Amendments to implement adopted 2008-
2014 Housing Element and adoption of a Negative
Declaration.
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5/22
920 17 Street (East Lot; new addresses 910-914 17 St.)
CUP, PDP & TPM #72198 for a 2-unit condominium.
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5/9 3/13
5/22
920 17 Street (West Lot; new addresses 902-908 17 St.)
CUP, PDP & TPM #72199 for a 2-unit condominium.
5/9 4/15
5/22
1500 Hermosa Avenue CUP, PDP & VTPM #72210 for a
2-unit condominium
5/9 4/15
5/22
1515 Hermosa Avenue CUP, PDP & VTPM #72187 for a
2-unit condominium
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Supplemental
Information
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING DIVISION
FEBRUARY, 2013MONTHLY REVENUE REPORT
NUMBER OF PERMITS
CURRENT THIS MONTH LAST FYLAST FY
TYPE OF ACTIVITYFY TO DATE
MONTHLAST FYTO DATETOTAL
BUILDING 3536343329488
PLUMBING
1926170152214
MECHANICAL*8810391127
ELECTRIC
2022169173246
PLAN CHECK
131112592161
SEWER USE
00944
RES. BLDG. REPORTS 1823167135229
PARKS & RECREATION 00133
IN LIEU PARKS & REC 00900
BOARD OF APPEALS
10100
SIGN REVIEW 12162937
FIRE FLOW FEES
31362140
LEGAL DETERMINATION 00000
ZONING APPEALS
00000
TEMPORARY SIGN 109810
GEN. PLAN MAINT. (Eff. 7/09)
41312640
TOTALS
1231301,1891,0631,599
FEES COLLECTED
CURRENT THIS MONTH LAST FYLAST FY
TYPE OF FEEFY TO DATE
MONTHLAST FYTO DATETOTAL
BUILDING
$21,641.33 $17,219.95 $242,266.54 $192,197.25 $297,253.72
PLUMBING$3,614.00 $4,154.00 $38,044.50 $34,502.33 $47,685.37
MECHANICAL$2,201.00 $1,359.00 $20,035.00 $19,688.40 $26,039.70
ELECTRIC$4,205.00 $3,901.00 $46,513.00 $42,295.34 $58,309.16
PLAN CHECK
$15,178.79 $8,000.01 $176,912.61 $86,821.79 $189,249.36
SEWER USE$0.00 $0.00 $15,380.00 $19,433.94 $19,433.94
RES. BLDG. REPORTS
$2,457.00 $3,105.00 $22,599.00 $22,053.60 $34,743.60
PARKS & RECREATION$0.00 $0.00 $6,922.00 $20,439.00 $20,439.00
IN LIEU PARKS & REC
$0.00 $0.00 $93,194.00 $0.00 $0.00
BOARD OF APPEALS$1,125.00 $0.00 $1,125.00 $0.00 $0.00
SIGN REVIEW
$515.00 $760.00 $7,798.00 $9,144.00 $12,262.00
FIRE FLOW FEES$557.64 $250.20 $7,401.90 $5,336.07 $7,961.72
LEGAL DETERMINATION
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
ZONING APPEALS$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
TEMPORARY SIGN
$85.00 $0.00 $765.00$1,020.00 $1,190.00
GEN. PLAN MAINT. (Eff. 7/09)$3,834.00 $1,419.00 $40,011.00 $25,965.00 $39,285.00
TOTALS$55,413.76 $40,168.16 $718,967.55 $478,896.72 $753,852.57
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING DIVISION
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED REPORT MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2013
DWELLING
TYPE OF STRUCTUREPERMITSVALUATION
UNITS
1101NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES DETACHED22$1,049,023.93
2102NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES ATTACHED
3103NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDINGS
4104NEW 3 OR 4 FAMILY BUILDINGS
5105NEW 5 OR MORE FAMILY BUILDINGS
6213NEW HOTELS/MOTELS
7214NEW OTHER NON HOUSEKEEPING
8318NEW AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
9319NEW CHURCHS/OTHER
10320NEW INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
11321NEW PARKING GARAGES.
12322NEW SERVICE STATIONS/REPAIR GARAGES
13323NEW HOSPITALS/OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
14324NEW OFFICES/BANKS
15325NEW PUBLIC WORKS/UTILITY BUILDINGS
16326NEW SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
17327NEW STORES/OTHER MERCH BLDGS.
18328NEW OTHER NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
19329NEW STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BUILDING2$40,000
20434ADD/ALTER DWELLING/POOLS28$268,971.16
21437ADD/ALTER NON RESIDENTIAL3$139,480
22438RESIDENTIAL GARAGES/CARPORTS
23645DEMOLITION-SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES
24646DEMO 2-FAMILY BUILDINGS
25647DEMO 3-4 FAMILY BUILDINGS
26648DEMO 5+ FAMILY BUILDINGS
27649DEMO ALL OTHER BUILDINGS1$9,000
28434SOLAR SYSTEM(NO FEE PERMIT)2$31,000
38$1,537,475.09
TOTAL UNITS ADDED FY 2012-13TO DATE: 21
TOTAL UNITS DEMOLISHED/LOST FY TO DATE: 16(See Attached List)
TOTAL NET UNITS FY TO DATE: 5
FY 2009-10FY 2010-11FY 2011-12
Total New Dwelling Units: 9Total New Dwelling Units: 22Total New Dwelling Units: 16
Total Demolished/Lost Units: 7Total Demolished/Lost Units: 16
Total Demolished/Lost Units: 24
Net Units: 2Net Units: 6Net Unit: -8
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Dwelling Units Demolished/Lost as of February, 2013(FY 2012-13)
A DDRESS T YPE P ERMIT D ATE P ERMIT N O.N O.OF U NIT
1627 Golden AvenueDemolish Single Family House7/23/12B12-002821
714 Marlita PlaceDemolish Single Family House7/25/12B12-002871
321 Prospect AvenueDemolish Single Family House7/31/12B12-003001
120 28th StreetDemolish Single Family House9/18/12B12-003901
122 Manhattan AvenueDemolish 2 Units on Lot9/24/12B12-004022
232 26th StreetDemolish Single Family House10/10/12B12-004331
1276 9th StreetDemolish Single Family House10/17/12B12-004531
2416 Hermosa AvenueDemolish Single Family House11/13/12B12-004931
125 MontereyBlvd.Demolish 1 of 2 Units on Lot11/26/12B12-005061
823 14thStreetDemolish Single Family House12/6/12B12-005171
162 Monterey Blvd.Demolish Single Family House12/6/12B12-005231
2434 Manhattan AvenueDemolish Single Family House12/18/12B12-005411
146 28thStreetDemolish Single Family House1/10/13B13-000161
2440 Hermosa AvenueDemolish Single Family House1/31/13B13-000401
2434 Hermosa AvenueDemolish Single Family House1/31/13B13-000411
Total Units Demolished/Lost16
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February7, 2013
HONORABLE MAYOR and MEMBERS ofRegular Meeting of
HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL March26, 2013
ACTIVITY REPORT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT-PLANNING DIVISION
FEBRUARY, 2013
STAFF REPORT PREPARED
T HIS M ONTH L AST FYT O L AST FY
S UBJECT T HIS M ONTH F Y T O D ATE
L AST FYD ATE T OTAL
Appeal / Reconsideration00056
Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) -Condominiums10314
Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) -Commercial10511
C.U.P. / Precise Development Plan Amendment00255
Conditional Use Permit Modification / Revocation00300
Conditional Use Permit / Map Extension00112
Environmental Impact Report00000
Final Map00123
General Plan Amendment00013
Height Limit Exception00011
Lot Line Adjustment00001
Precise Development Plan00001
Parking Plan10213
Vesting Tentative Parcel Map00000
Text Amendment0110713
Transit00112
Variance00011
Zone Change00000
Miscellaneous65475980
Total Reports Prepared967586126
NOTE: A staff report may be written for one or more of the items listed above, but it will be
listed and counted only once.
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING DIVISION
JANUARY, 2013MONTHLY REVENUE REPORT
NUMBER OF PERMITS
CURRENT THIS MONTH LAST FYLAST FY
TYPE OF ACTIVITYFY TO DATE
MONTHLAST FYTO DATETOTAL
BUILDING 4138308293488
PLUMBING
2119151126214
MECHANICAL*8109583127
ELECTRIC
1420149151246
PLAN CHECK
12911281161
SEWER USE
10944
RES. BLDG. REPORTS 1720149112229
PARKS & RECREATION 10133
IN LIEU PARKS & REC 00900
BOARD OF APPEALS
00000
SIGN REVIEW 20152737
FIRE FLOW FEES
62332040
LEGAL DETERMINATION 00000
ZONING APPEALS
00000
TEMPORARY SIGN 318810
GEN. PLAN MAINT. (Eff. 7/09)
53272540
TOTALS
1311221,0669331,599
FEES COLLECTED
CURRENT THIS MONTH LAST FYLAST FY
TYPE OF FEEFY TO DATE
MONTHLAST FYTO DATETOTAL
BUILDING
$31,441.54 $16,497.77 $220,625.21 $174,977.30 $297,253.72
PLUMBING$4,417.00 $5,404.00 $34,430.50 $30,348.33 $47,685.37
MECHANICAL$1,698.00 $2,420.00 $17,834.00 $18,329.40$26,039.70
ELECTRIC$3,537.00 $3,959.00$42,308.00 $38,394.34 $58,309.16
PLAN CHECK
$13,515.00 $3,777.24 $161,733.82 $78,821.78 $189,249.36
SEWER USE$4,480.00 $0.00 $15,380.00 $19,433.94 $19,433.94
RES. BLDG. REPORTS
$2,322.00 $2,700.00 $20,142.00 $18,948.60 $34,743.60
PARKS & RECREATION$6,922.00 $0.00 $6,922.00 $20,439.00 $20,439.00
IN LIEU PARKS & REC
$0.00 $0.00 $93,194.00 $0.00 $0.00
BOARD OF APPEALS$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
SIGN REVIEW
$1,030.00 $0.00 $7,283.00 $8,384.00 $12,262.00
FIRE FLOW FEES$955.71 $160.74 $6,844.26 $5,085.87 $7,961.72
LEGAL DETERMINATION
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
ZONING APPEALS$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
TEMPORARY SIGN
$255.00 $85.00 $680.00 $1,020.00 $1,190.00
GEN. PLAN MAINT. (Eff. 7/09)$5,298.00 $990.00 $36,177.00 $24,546.00 $39,285.00
TOTALS$75,871.25 $35,993.75$663,553.79 $438,728.56$753,852.57
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING DIVISION
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED REPORT MONTH OF JANUARY, 2013
DWELLING
TYPE OF STRUCTUREPERMITSVALUATION
UNITS
1101NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES DETACHED33$1,487,731.58
2102NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES ATTACHED
3103NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDINGS
4104NEW 3 OR 4 FAMILY BUILDINGS
5105NEW 5 OR MORE FAMILY BUILDINGS
6213NEW HOTELS/MOTELS
7214NEW OTHER NON HOUSEKEEPING
8318NEW AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
9319NEW CHURCHS/OTHER
10320NEW INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
11321NEW PARKING GARAGES.
12322NEW SERVICE STATIONS/REPAIR GARAGES
13323NEW HOSPITALS/OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
14324NEW OFFICES/BANKS
15325NEW PUBLIC WORKS/UTILITY BUILDINGS
16326NEW SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
17327NEW STORES/OTHER MERCH BLDGS.
18328NEW OTHER NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
19329NEW STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BUILDING3$75,000
20434ADD/ALTER DWELLING/POOLS30$387,624.93
21437ADD/ALTER NON RESIDENTIAL5$192,500
22438RESIDENTIAL GARAGES/CARPORTS
23645DEMOLITION-SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES33$28,000
24646DEMO 2-FAMILY BUILDINGS
25647DEMO 3-4 FAMILY BUILDINGS
26648DEMO 5+ FAMILY BUILDINGS
27649DEMO ALL OTHER BUILDINGS
28434SOLAR SYSTEM(NO FEE PERMIT)1$14,000
45$2,184,856.51
TOTAL UNITS ADDED FY 2012-13TO DATE: 19
TOTAL UNITS DEMOLISHED/LOST FY TO DATE: 16(See Attached List)
TOTAL NET UNITS FY TO DATE: 3
FY 2009-10FY 2010-11FY 2011-12
Total New Dwelling Units: 9Total New Dwelling Units: 22Total New Dwelling Units: 16
Total Demolished/Lost Units: 7Total Demolished/Lost Units: 16
Total Demolished/Lost Units: 24
Net Units: 2Net Units: 6Net Unit: -8
2
Dwelling Units Demolished/Lost as of January, 2013(FY 2012-13)
A DDRESS T YPE P ERMIT D ATE P ERMIT N O.N O.OF U NIT
1627 Golden AvenueDemolish Single Family House7/23/12B12-002821
714 Marlita PlaceDemolish Single Family House7/25/12B12-002871
321 Prospect AvenueDemolish Single Family House7/31/12B12-003001
120 28th StreetDemolish Single Family House9/18/12B12-003901
122 Manhattan AvenueDemolish 2 Units on Lot9/24/12B12-004022
232 26th StreetDemolish Single Family House10/10/12B12-004331
1276 9th StreetDemolish Single Family House10/17/12B12-004531
2416 Hermosa AvenueDemolish Single Family House11/13/12B12-004931
125 MontereyBlvd.Demolish 1 of 2 Units on Lot11/26/12B12-005061
823 14thStreetDemolish Single Family House12/6/12B12-005171
162 Monterey Blvd.Demolish Single Family House12/6/12B12-005231
2434 Manhattan AvenueDemolish Single Family House12/18/12B12-005411
146 28thStreetDemolish Single Family House1/10/13B13-000161
2440 Hermosa AvenueDemolish Single Family House1/31/13B13-000401
2434 Hermosa AvenueDemolish Single Family House1/31/13B13-000411
Total Units Demolished/Lost16
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February7, 2013
HONORABLE MAYOR and MEMBERS ofRegular Meeting of
HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL March26, 2013
ACTIVITY REPORT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT -PLANNING DIVISION
JANUARY, 2013
STAFF REPORT PREPARED
T HIS M ONTH L AST FYT O L AST FY
S UBJECT T HIS M ONTH F Y T O D ATE
L AST FYD ATE T OTAL
Appeal / Reconsideration00056
Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) -Condominiums01214
Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) -Commercial00411
C.U.P. / Precise Development Plan Amendment00255
Conditional Use Permit Modification / Revocation20300
Conditional Use Permit / Map Extension00112
Environmental Impact Report00000
Final Map00123
General Plan Amendment00013
Height Limit Exception00011
Lot Line Adjustment00001
Precise Development Plan00001
Parking Plan00113
Vesting Tentative Parcel Map00000
Text Amendment1110613
Transit00112
Variance00011
Zone Change00000
Miscellaneous412415480
Total Reports Prepared7146680126
NOTE: A staff report may be written for one or more of the items listed above, but it will be
listed and counted only once.
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Run Date: April 4, 2013 DISPLAY
Acct: 7010-2110
City of Hermosa Beach
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach shall hold a public
hearing on Tuesday, April 16, 2013, to consider the following:
1. Conditional Use Permit and Precise Development Plan Amendments to convert an auto body, painting and
general repair use to auto repair and sales for a maximum of two vehicles use; substantially replace
4,816+ sq. ft. of buildings with 9,203+ sq. ft. of buildings (6,000+ sq. ft. auto repair and 3,203 sq. ft.
accessory office/storage) surface parking and landscaping; and amend hours of operation and other
conditions for consistency with the revised use and site plan, in the C-3 zone at 1086 Aviation Boulevard
and 1111 Prospect Avenue; and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration.
2. Precise Development Plan to allow a 21,984+ square foot hotel with 30 rooms and common areas and
meeting rooms and 30 parking spaces on an undeveloped 11,516+ square foot lot; Conditional Use Permit
to allow on-sale beer and wine limited to hotel guests only and to allow an eight foot high wall along the
west property line; and Parking Plan to allow tandem parking spaces, at 1429 Hermosa Avenue and offsite
valet parking at 205 Pier Avenue in conjunction with public use of meeting rooms; and adoption of an
Environmental Negative Declaration.
SAID HEARINGS shall be held at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the City
Council Chambers, City Hall, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS interested are invited to participate and speak at these hearings at the above time
and place. For inclusion in the agenda packet to be distributed, written comments of interested parties should
be submitted to the Community Development Department, Planning Division, in care of City Hall at 1315
Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 prior to Thursday, April 11, 2013, at 12:00 noon. All written
testimony by any interested party will be accepted prior to or at the scheduled time on the agenda for the
matter.
IFYOU CHALLENGE the above matter(s) 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 Community Development Department, Planning Division, at, or prior to, the public hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, please contact the Community Development Department, Planning Division,
at (310) 318-0242 or fax to (310) 937-6235. The Department is open from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday
through Thursday. Please contact a staff planner to discuss any project on the Planning Commission agenda.
A copy of the staff report(s) in the Planning Commission packet will be available for public review at the end of
the business day on Thursday, April 11, 2013, at the Hermosa Beach Police Department, Public Library, and
website at www.hermosabch.org. Relevant Municipal Code sections are also available on the
website.
Elaine Doerfling
City Clerk
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