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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Resolution 04-32PC RESOLUTION NO. 04-32 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO RECOMMEND CORRECTING ERRORS MADE IN THE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 02-1221, THEREFORE AMENDING SECTION 17.44.090 -TO REMOVE LEASED OFF - SITE PARKING AS AN OPTION FOR REQUIRED PARKING, AND TO AMEND SECTION 17.28.020 — TO REMOVE STORAGE AND MINI -STORAGE AS PERMITTED USES, AND TO REQUIRE CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR CERTAIN MANUFACTURING USES IN THE M-1 ZONE. THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on August 17, 2004 to correct the errors in Ordinance No. 02-1221, approved July 27, 2002, regarding the leasing of required parking and changes to the M-1 permitted use list. Section 2. Based on the evidence considered at the public hearing, the Planning Commission makes the following findings: 1. The City Council previously considered the proposed text amendment regarding off -site parking and determined that providing leased off -site parking creates problems relative to enforcement of parking regulations. 2. The City Council previously adopted Ordinance 99-1193 which established a new M-1 permitted use list which did not include storage and mini -storage uses as permitted use, determining that it would help maintain suitable locations for manufacturing uses, and also included conditional use permits for certain uses. When Ordinance No. 02-1221 was adopted to change the M-1 permitted use only to add parking lots and structures to the M-1 permitted use and no other changes, these 1999 amendments regarding storage and mini -storage uses, and conditional use permit requirements for certain manufacturing uses were inadvertently not included in the final adopted ordinance. 3. The proposed text amendment will correct the errors, which occurred with adoption of Ordinance No. 02-1221. 4. The subject text amendment is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to the general rule set forth in Section 15061(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, as there is no possibility that the modification to the text may have a significant effect on the environment. Section 4. Based on the foregoing, the Planning Commission Council hereby recommends amending the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code, Title 17-Zoning, as follows: 1. Amend Section 17.28.020 to read as follows- 1 "Sec.17.28.020 Permitted Uses In the following matrix, the letter "P" designates use classifications permitted and the letter "U" designates use classifications permitted by approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Use classifications not listed are prohibited. Section numbers listed under "see section" reference additional regulations located elsewhere in the Zoning Ordinance or Municipal Code. M-1 ZONE, LAND USE REGULATIONS P = Permitted U = C.U.P. Required (See Article 10) / ecti n,, offices accessory to a primary pen-nitted use (listed below), not exceeding twenty-five percent of the gross floorAdministrative area Artist studio • •/Visual recording studio ' Motor Vehicleequipment service: • General repair, service, installation of parts and accessories Chapter ,0 painting• Body repair and Chapter 17.40 fabrication, assembly, testing, repair, servicing Chapter and processing of the following products and materials: 17.40 Coated, plated and engraved metal products Diecut paper, paperboard, carboard MachineryManufacturing, •ment and supplies Surfboa Manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, testing, repair, servicing P and processing of - following products Apparel • •products Awnings— Bakery Products Communications Equipment Confectionery and related products Electronic components, computers, and accessories Electric lighting and wiring equipment Stone and cut stone products Furniture and fixtures Glass products Household tools and hardware Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware Luggage Motor vehicle parts and accessories Musical instruments and parts Office and household machines and appliances Office products Paperboard containers and boxes Pharmaceutical Products Photographic and optical goods, watches and clocks Hardware, plumbing, heating equipment and supplies Pottery and related products Professional, scientific and controlling instruments Toys, amusements, sporting and athletic goods (including surfboards) Wooden containers Parking lots and/or structures 0 Wholesale distribution of the products and materials listed P above, and including the following: Packaged groceries and related products Warehousing I P 2. Amend Section 17.44.090 to read as follows: "Section 17.44.090 Off-street Parking Location All off-street automobile -parking facilities shall be located as follows: A. All required parking spaces shall be located on the same lot or building site as the use for which such spaces are provided; provided however, that such parking spaces provided for commercial, business, industrial or warehouse uses may be located on a different lot or lots, all of which are less than three hundred (300) feet distant from 3 the use for which it is provided, and such lot or lots are under common ownership with the lot or building site for which such spaces are provided. Where the buildings are situated on one lot and the parking is situated on another lot, the owner shall file with the bttilding community development department an affidavit recorded by the office of the Los Angeles County recorder that these lots are held in common ownership for the use specified. Such distance shall be measured along a straight line drawn between the nearest point on the premises devoted to the use served by such parking facilities and the nearest point on the premises providing such parking facilities. It is further provided that uses located within the boundaries of an established off-street parking district, organized pursuant to action by the city council, shall be waived by the requirements of this subsection." VOTE: AYES: Allen,Hoffinan,Koening,Perrotti,Pizer NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None CERTIFICATION I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution P.C. 04-32 is a true and complete record of the action taken by the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, at their regular meeting of August 17, 2004. 1-11 —Px--t� Sam Perrotti, Chairman Au ust 17 2004 Date FAB95\CD\PC\2004\08-17-04\reso M-1&ParkingLocation.doc 4