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AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1315 VALLEY DRIVE
HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254
November 20, 2012
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
on the City’s web site at 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. and on the City’s website.
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 October 16, 2012 Action Minutes
5. Resolution(s) for Consideration - None
THE RECOMMENDATIONS NOTED BELOW ARE FROM THE PLANNING STAFF AND ARE RECOMMENDATIONS
ONLY. THE FINAL DECISION ON EACH ITEM RESTS WITH THE PLANNING COMMISSION. PLEASE DO NOT
ASSUME THAT THE STAFF RECOMMENDATION WILL BE THE ACTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION.
Section II
Hearings
6. S-21 #5 -- Slope determination to determine if the property is a convex sloping lot and
whether to interpolate from intermediate points on the top of the slope and points adjacent to
the top of the retaining wall along Hermosa Avenue as the basis for calculating building height
at 2434 Hermosa Avenue.
Staff Recommended Action: To direct staff as deemed appropriate.
7. S-21 #6 -- Slope determination to determine if the property is a convex sloping lot and
whether to interpolate from intermediate points on the top of the slope and points adjacent to
the top of the retaining wall along Hermosa Avenue as the basis for calculating building height
at 2440 Hermosa Avenue.
Staff Recommended Action: To direct staff as deemed appropriate.
8. Four month review and report on progress on compliance of the Conditional Use Permit at
1000 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach Car Wash.
Staff Recommended Action: To receive and file.
9. Review of Draft “Living Streets” Policy for Hermosa Beach (continued from the October 16,
2012 meeting).
Staff Recommended Action: To review and by minute order make recommendations to the
City Council regarding adoption of the “Living Streets” Policy.
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10. TEXT 12-4 -- Options for regulating mobile food vendors on the public right-of-way, at parks
and public facilities, and on private commercial and nonresidential sites (continued from the
October 16, 2012 meeting).
Staff Recommended Action: To direct staff to schedule a public hearing and return with an
amendment to the Municipal Code regulating mobile food vendors on the public right-of-
way (streets), at public property and facilities, and on private commercial and nonresidential
sites.
11. TEXT 12-5 -- Options for regulating temporary activities/events in conjunction with
commercial and nonresidential uses.
Staff Recommended Action: To review and provide direction concerning a framework and
possible text amendment for regulating special events in connection with commercial and
nonresidential uses on private property.
Section III
12. Staff Items
a. Report on City Council actions.
b. Tentative future Planning Commission agenda.
c. Community Development Department activity report of September, 2012.
13. Commissioner Items
14. Adjournment
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October 16, 2012
ACTION MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH HELD ON
OCTOBER 16, 2012, 7:00 P.M.,
AT THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
All public testimony and the deliberations of the Planning Commission can be viewed
on the City’s web site at www.hermosabch.org, On-Demand Video of City Meetings
The meeting was called to order at 6:58 P.M. by Chairman Pizor.
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
Present: Commissioner Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chairman Pizer
Absent: None
Also Present: Ken Robertson, Community Development Director
Lauren Langer, Assistant City Attorney
Pamela Townsend, Senior Planner
Eva Choi, Assistant Planner
Steve Johnson, Interim Police Chief
David Lantzer, Fire 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 September 18, 2012 action minutes
ACTION: To approve the above minutes as presented.
MOTION by Commissioner Perrotti, seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion
carried by a unanimous vote.
5. Resolution(s) for Consideration - None
Section II
Hearing
6. C-36 -- Annual review and report on Conditional Use Permit compliance for on-sale
alcoholic beverage establishments.
Staff Recommended Action: To set public hearings to review the record of incidents
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October 16, 2012
and violations of two establishments, Café Boogaloo and Club 705, in more detail and
to consider modification or revocation of their Conditional Use Permits if warranted.
Also, the Commission may desire to comment to the City Council on the semi-annual
“Procedure for Review of On-Sale Alcoholic Beverage Conditional Use Permits.”
ACTION: To set public hearings to review the record of incidents and violations and
consider whether to modify or revoke the Conditional Use Permits of two
establishments, Café Boogaloo on December 5, 2012, and Club 705 on January 15,
2013.
MOTION by Commissioner Allen, seconded by Commissioner Perrotti. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Comms. Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chmn. Pizer
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
Public Hearing
7. CUP 12-6 -- Conditional Use Permit to modify an existing wireless telecommunications
facility (Sprint PCS) by replacing antennas on the building roof with new antennas
exceeding the height limit, install remote radio units, and replace interior equipment
cabinets on an existing 3-story commercial building at 1200 Artesia Boulevard
(continued from the August 21 and September 18, 2012 meetings).
Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving subject Conditional Use
Permit to regulate the use and allow the modification to the wireless facility.
ACTION: To adopt the resolution, as presented, approving subject Conditional Use
Permit to regulate the use and allow the modification to the wireless facility.
MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seconded by Commissioner Allen. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Comms. Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Perrotti, Chmn. Pizer
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
Section III
Hearings
8. Options for regulating mobile food vendors on the public right-of-way, at parks and
public facilities, and on private commercial and nonresidential sites.
Staff Recommended Action: To review and provide direction on a framework for
regulating mobile food vendors on the public right-of-way (streets), at public property
and facilities, and on private commercial and nonresidential sites, and set a public
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October 16, 2012
hearing to receive input.
ACTION: To direct staff to 1) investigate the legal requirements of the City to regulate
mobile food vendors, 2) use Manhattan Beach ordinance as a model to address issues
raised at the meeting, including parking on private property, 3) restrict to special events
at public facilities, and 4) return with a refined proposal at the November 20, 2012
meeting.
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
9. Review of Draft “Living Streets” Policy for Hermosa Beach.
Staff Recommended Action: To review and by minute order make recommendations to
the City Council regarding adoption of the “Living Streets” Policy.
ACTION: To continue to future meeting to allow for further review.
MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seconded by Commissioner Perrotti. The motion
carried by a unanimous vote.
Section IV
10. Staff Items
a. Integrated General Plan and Coastal Land Use Plan Update creating a
‘Comprehensive Blueprint for Sustainability and a Low Carbon Future’: Next
Steps.
ACTION: The Planning Commission consensus was to appoint Commissioners
Hoffman and Perrotti to form a subcommittee to assist with the interview of the
consulting team.
b. Report on City Council actions.
c. Tentative future Planning Commission agenda.
d. Community Development Department activity report of August, 2012.
11. Commissioner Items
12. Adjournment
The meeting was formally adjourned at 10:44 P.M.
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October 16, 2012
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
October 16, 2012.
Ron Pizer, Chairman Ken Robertson, Secretary
Date
Attachment 1
2434 Hermosa Ave – Legal Poster/Location Map
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2434 Hermosa Ave
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Attachment 4
2434 Hermosa Ave - photographs of nearby properties
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2440 Hermosa Ave – Legal Poster/Location Map
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2440 Hermosa Ave - photographs of nearby properties
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R-2B/OS-O LIMITED MULTIPLE FAMILY OPEN SPACE OVERLAY
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SPA SPECIFIC PLAN AREA (RESIDENTIAL USES)
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City of Hermosa Beach
Possible Food Truck Parking Sites
Note: Number on the parking space indicates number of available parking spaces.
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Zoning Map
City of Hermosa Beach
Last updated May 08, 2012
Unclass UNCLASSIFIED (SCHOOL DISTRICT)
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M-1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING
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OS-2 RESTRICTED OPEN SPACE
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SPA SPECIFIC PLAN AREA (COMMERCIAL USES)
OTHER DESIGNATIONS
COASTAL ZONE BOUNDARY
COASTAL ZONE APPEALABLE AREA (WEST OF LINE)
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT
WALK STREETS
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1 VALLEY PARK
2 CLARK STADIUM
3 COMMUNITY/CIVIC CENTER
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ATTACHMENT 3
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Tentative Future Agenda
PLANNING COMMISSION
City of Hermosa Beach
DECEMBER 5, 2012
Project Title Staff Public
Notice
Meeting
Date
Date
Rec’d Remarks
⇒ 4th Qtr GPA (Notification) 11/21 12/5
⇒ Report on City Council Actions (staff item)
⇒ 1238 Hermosa Avenue, Café Boogaloo – Consideration of
modification or revocation of the Conditional Use Permit.
11/21 12/5 10/17
f:b95\cd\wpc - future agenda 11/13/12
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING DIVISION
SEPTEMBER, 2012 MONTHLY REVENUE REPORT
NUMBER OF PERMITS
TYPE OF ACTIVITY CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO DATE LAST FY TOTAL
BUILDING 47 44 139 150 488
PLUMBING 11 10 67 53 214
MECHANICAL* 7 6 38 28 127
ELECTRIC 20 18 74 72 246
PLAN CHECK 11 14 49 34 161
SEWER USE 0 0 4 0 4
RES. BLDG. REPORTS 21 13 61 48 229
PARKS & RECREATION 0 0 0 0 3
IN LIEU PARKS & REC 0 0 4 0 0
BOARD OF APPEALS 0 0 0 0 0
SIGN REVIEW 2 0 6 14 37
FIRE FLOW FEES 2 3 14 6 40
LEGAL DETERMINATION 0 0 0 0 0
ZONING APPEALS 0 0 0 0 0
TEMPORARY SIGN 2 0 3 2 10
GEN. PLAN MAINT. (Eff. 7/09) 1 3 11 10 40
TOTALS 124 111 470 417 1,599
FEES COLLECTED
TYPE OF FEE CURRENT MONTH THIS MONTH LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO DATE LAST FY TOTAL
BUILDING $23,897.04 $29,692.98 $97,064.52 $91,195.22 $297,253.72
PLUMBING $2,652.00 $2,068.83 $13,938.00 $10,876.13 $47,685.37
MECHANICAL* $1,437.00 $1,566.00 $6,231.00 $4,841.00 $26,039.70
ELECTRIC $8,963.00 $9,241.94 $25,511.00 $21,609.94 $58,309.16
PLAN CHECK $14,077.59 $12,234.02 $67,340.26 $36,375.28 $189,249.36
SEWER USE $0.00 $0.00 $2,612.00 $0.00 $19,433.94
RES. BLDG. REPORTS $2,835.00 $1,755.00 $8,235.00 $10,308.60 $34,743.60
PARKS & RECREATION $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $20,439.00
IN LIEU PARKS & REC $0.00 $0.00 $29,132.00 $0.00 $0.00
BOARD OF APPEALS $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
SIGN REVIEW $895.00 $0.00 $2,493.00 $3,444.00 $12,262.00
FIRE FLOW FEES $788.76 $763.47 $3,146.16 $1,597.68 $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 $170.00 $0.00 $255.00 $510.00 $1,190.00
GEN. PLAN MAINT. (Eff. 7/09) $3,552.00 $4,416.00 $15,975.00 $13,341.00 $39,285.00
TOTALS $59,267.39 $61,738.24 $271,932.94 $194,098.85 $753,852.57
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING DIVISION
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED REPORT MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2012
TYPE OF STRUCTURE PERMITS DWELLING
UNITS VALUATION
1 101 NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES DETACHED 1 1 $1,184,119.27
2 102 NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES ATTACHED
3 103 NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDINGS
4 104 NEW 3 OR 4 FAMILY BUILDINGS
5 105 NEW 5 OR MORE FAMILY BUILDINGS
6 213 NEW HOTELS/MOTELS
7 214 NEW OTHER NON HOUSEKEEPING
8 318 NEW AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
9 319 NEW CHURCHS/OTHER
10 320 NEW INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
11 321 NEW PARKING GARAGES.
12 322 NEW SERVICE STATIONS/REPAIR GARAGES
13 323 NEW HOSPITALS/OTHER INSTITUTIONAL
14 324 NEW OFFICES/BANKS
15 325 NEW PUBLIC WORKS/UTILITY BUILDINGS
16 326 NEW SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
17 327 NEW STORES/OTHER MERCH BLDGS.
18 328 NEW OTHER NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
19 329 NEW STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BUILDING
20 434 ADD/ALTER DWELLING/POOLS 40 $327,632.01
21 437 ADD/ALTER NON RESIDENTIAL 3 $32,800
22 438 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES/CARPORTS
23 645 DEMOLITION-SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES 1 1 $8,000
24 646 DEMO 2-FAMILY BUILDINGS 1 2 $8,000
25 647 DEMO 3-4 FAMILY BUILDINGS
26 648 DEMO 5+ FAMILY BUILDINGS
27 649 DEMO ALL OTHER BUILDINGS
28 434 SOLAR SYSTEM (NO FEE PERMIT)
46 $1,560,551.28
TOTAL UNITS ADDED FY 2012-13 TO DATE: 6
TOTAL UNITS DEMOLISHED/LOST FY TO DATE: 6 (See Attached List)
TOTAL NET UNITS FY TO DATE: 0
FY 2009-10 FY 2010-11 FY 2011-12
Total New Dwelling Units: 16
Total Demolished/Lost Units: 24
Net Unit: -8
Total New Dwelling Units: 9 Total New Dwelling Units: 22
Total Demolished/Lost Units: 7 Total Demolished/Lost Units: 16
Net Units: 2 Net Units: 6
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Dwelling Units Demolished/Lost as of September, 2012 (FY 2012-13)
ADDRESS TYPE PERMIT DATE PERMIT NO. NO. OF UNIT
1627 Golden Avenue Demolish Single Family House 7/23/12 B12-00282 1
714 Marlita Place Demolish Single Family House 7/25/12 B12-00287 1
321 Prospect Avenue Demolish Single Family House 7/31/12 B12-00300 1
120 28th Street Demolish Single Family House 9/18/12 B12-00390 1
122 Manhattan Avenue Demolish 2 Units on Lot 9/24/12 B12-00402 2
Total Units Demolished/Lost 6
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October 4, 2012
HONORABLE MAYOR and MEMBERS of Regular Meeting of HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL October 23, 2012
ACTIVITY REPORT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - PLANNING DIVISION
SEPTEMBER, 2012
STAFF REPORT PREPARED
SUBJECT THIS MONTH THIS MONTH
LAST FY FY TO DATE LAST FY TO
DATE
LAST FY
TOTAL
Appeal / Reconsideration 0 0 0 0 6
Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) - Condominiums 0 0 2 0 4
Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) - Commercial 0 0 3 0 1
C.U.P. / Precise Development Plan Amendment 0 0 2 1 5
Conditional Use Permit Modification / Revocation 0 0 0 0 0
Conditional Use Permit / Map Extension 0 0 1 1 2
Environmental Impact Report 0 0 0 0 0
Final Map 0 1 0 2 3
General Plan Amendment 0 0 0 1 3
Height Limit Exception 0 0 0 1 1
Lot Line Adjustment 0 0 0 0 1
Precise Development Plan 0 0 0 0 1
Parking Plan 0 0 1 1 3
Vesting Tentative Parcel Map 0 0 0 0 0
Text Amendment 2 2 6 4 13
Transit 0 0 1 1 2
Variance 0 0 0 1 1
Zone Change 0 0 0 0 0
Miscellaneous 6 8 19 21 80
Total Reports Prepared 8 11 35 34 126
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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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach shall hold
hearings on Tuesday, November 20, 2012, to consider the following:
1. Options for regulating mobile food vendors on the public right-of-way, at parks and public facilities, and on
private commercial and nonresidential sites (continued from the October 16, 2012 meeting). 2. Options for regulating temporary activities/events in conjunction with commercial and nonresidential uses.
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, November 15, 2012, 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.
IF YOU 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, November 15, 2012, at the Hermosa Beach Police Department, Public Library,
and on the City’s website at www.hermosabch.org. Relevant Municipal Code sections are also available on the website.
Elaine Doerfling
City Clerk
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