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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/01/99CmLJL AGENDA ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, June 1, 1999 - Council Chambers, City Hall 6:30 p.m. MAYOR CITY CLERK Robert Benz Elaine Doerfling MAYOR PRO TEM CITY TREASURER Julie Oakes John M. Workman COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY MANAGER John Bowler Stephen R. Burrell Sam Y. Edgerton CITY ATTORNEY J. R. Reviczky Michael Jenkins CALL TO ORDER &, 30 ROLL CALL PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Although the City Council values your comments, the Brown Act generally prohibits the Council from taking action on any matter not listed on the posted agenda. 1. CANVASS OF VOTES FOR THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF MAY 18, 1999. Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated May 27, 1999. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution reciting the fact of the Special Municipal Election held on Tuesday, May 18, 19 9, declaring the result and such other matters as provided by law. s.4 al/0 j CITIZEN COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT TO MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1999, 7:10PM FOR INTERVIEW OF APPLICANTS FOR THE PARKING STRUCTURE RETAIL GROUND LEASE. NOTE: THIS MEETING WILL BE TELEVISED LIVE ON CENTURY CABLE 1 4 • • Mayor and Members of the City Council May 27, 1999 City Council Meeting June 1, 1999 CANVASS OF VOTES FOR THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF MAY 18, 1999 Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution, which presents the official canvass of votes for the Special Municipal Election of May 18, 1999, as certified by the City Clerk. The result of the election canvass shows the passage of Measure A, which proposed a land use/zoning change from commercial to medium density residential on property located behind the Learned Lumber facility and the abandoned Mar Vista Motel. A copy of the ordinance passed by the electorate is also attached. The total number of ballots cast, including absentees and provisionals, was 1,836. With a registered voter count of 13,647 at the time of the election, the number of ballots cast represents a voter turnout of 13.5 percent. The measure passed with 1,228 votes, or 67 percent of the vote. The 602 votes against the measure represent 33 percent of the votes cast. You may notice that the total number of ballots cast (1836) differs slightly from the total number of votes cast (1830). The voting machine counts every ballot, but no vote is counted if the voter either punched out both chads (for both yes and no) or punched out no chads (thereby voting neither yes nor no). This is not an uncommon occurrence in elections. NOTED: eeo Stephen R. Burrell, City Manager Elaine Doerfling, City Cle 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 • • RESOLUTION NO. 99-5994 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECITING THE FACT OF THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1999, DECLARING THE RESULT AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY LAW WHEREAS, a Special Municipal Election was held and conducted in the City of Hermosa Beach, California, on Tuesday, May 18, 1999, as required by law; and WHEREAS, notice of the election was given in time, form and manner as provided by law; voting precincts were properly established; election officers were appointed; and in all respects the election was held and conducted and the votes were cast, received and canvassed and the returns made and declared in time, form and manner as required by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California for the holding of elections in general law cities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 99-5959, adopted February 9, 1999, the City Clerk canvassed the returns of the election and has certified the results to the City Council; the results are received, attached and made a part hereof as "Exhibit A." NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That there were eight (8) voting precincts established in the City for the purpose of holding said election. That the whole number of ballots cast in the precincts, except absent voter ballots and provisional ballots, was 951. That the whole number of absent voter ballots and provisional ballots cast in the City was 885, making a total of 1,836 ballots cast in the City. SECTION 2. That the measure, Measure A, voted upon at the election is as follows: AMENDING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM COMMERCIAL TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. Shall the Ordinance which would amend the land use designation and zoning classification from commercial to 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 • • medium density residential on property located just west of Pacific Coast Highway, between Sixth and Eighth streets, behind the Learned Lumber facility and the abandoned Mar Vista Motel, be adopted? SECTION 3. That the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in the City for and against the measure were as listed in "Exhibit A" attached. SECTION 4. That the City Council does declare and determine that as a result of the election, a majority of the voters voting on the measure relating to amending the land use and zoning of certain property did vote in favor of it, and that the measure was carried and shall be deemed adopted and ratified. SECTION 5. That the City Clerk shall enter on the records of the City Council of the City a statement of the result of the election showing: (1) the whole number of ballots cast in the City; (2) the measure voted upon; (3) the number of votes given at each precinct for and against the measure; (4) the total number of votes given for and against the measure. SECTION 6. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 1999. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney • • EXHIBIT "A" CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF CANVASS I, Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, authorized by Resolution No. 99-5959, adopted by the City Council on February 9, 1999, do certify that I have canvassed the returns of the Special Municipal Election held on May 18, 1999, and find that the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in the City for and against the measure were as follows: Measure A Total Ballots Cast Yes No Precinct 1 68 41 Precinct 3 95 58 Precinct 4 76 51 Precinct 8 64 45 Precinct 11 38 33 Precinct 13 53 37 Precinct 14 105 65 Precinct 16 84 34 Absentee Voters - 1st run 601 219 Absentee Voters - 2nd run 38 15 Provisionals 6 4 110 153 128 109 71 90 172 118 822 53 10 TOTAL VOTES CAST 1,228 602 1,836 Elaine Doerfling, City ' erk ORDINANCE NO. 99-1191 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM COMMERCIAL TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: HERMOSA BEACH RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL IMPROVEMENT ENABLING ACT SECTION 1. Title This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Hermosa Beach Residential and Commercial Improvement Enabling Act." SECTION 2. Findings and Declarations The people of the City of Hermosa Beach hereby find and declare all of the following: (a) The zone change and General Plan amendment necessary for the proposed residential and commercial improvement project, which was approved by resolution of the Hermosa Beach Planning Commission, and endorsed by a 2 to 1 vote of the Hermosa Beach City Council, should be submitted to the voters of the City for their approval. (b) The proposed residential and commercial improvement project will be subject to the City development approval process, including all applicable planning and environmental requirements. (c) The proposed commercial element of the project would replace the Mar Vista Motel and other abandoned businesses, all of which have become a blight on Pacific Coast Highway, with increased commercial activity by one of the City's longest standing businesses and top sales tax generators. (d) The property upon which the proposed residential element of the project would be located is appropriate for such use, as it is located in an area predominantly residential in character, and bordered on both the north and west by existing residential uses. The new project would enhance property values for existing residences. (e) The combined residential and commercial project elements would maximize present and future sales tax revenues for the City, and would generate an additional $8,000 to $10,000 in -1- annual property tax revenues, all of which could pay for police, fire and other vital municipal services without any increase in residential taxes. Permit fees for the residential element would generate approximately $44,000 for the benefit of public schools in Hermosa Beach. SECTION 3. Purpose and Intent The people of the City of Hermosa Beach hereby declare their purpose and intent in enacting this Act to be as follows: (a) To allow the zone change and General Plan amendment necessary for the proposed project, which was approved by resolution of the Hermosa Beach Planning Commission, and endorsed by a 2-1 vote of the Hermosa Beach City Council, to be submitted to the voters of the City for their approval. (b) To maintain the requirement that the proposed project be subject to the City development approval process, including all applicable planning and environmental requirements. (c) To allow a blight on the City of Hermosa Beach to be removed. (d) To allow a current business to establish a more efficient layout for continued operations and maximization of sales tax revenue for the City. (e) To allow a proposal for a residential project that is bordered by residential uses to the north and west and located in an area which is predominantly residential in character to move forward. (0 To generate additional sales tax and property tax revenues to the City, while reducing traffic congestion for 6th Street residents, and permit an application to proceed for construction of a high-end, low-density residential neighborhood which would enhance adjacent residential property values. SECTION 4. Proiect Location The residential and commercial projects described in this Act whose application would be permitted to proceed are located at the properties described below: (a) 635 Pacific Coast Highway, legally described as the westerly 120 feet of a portion of Lot 27, Block 78, 2nd Addition to Hermosa Beach, M.B. 3-11-12. -2- • • (b) 705 Pacific Coast Highway, legally described as the westerly 120 feet of a portion of Lot 28, Block 78, 2nd Addition to Hermosa Beach, M.B. 3-11-12. SECTION 5. Project Description Subject to City approval, the proposed residential and commercial project would be accomplished by resubdividing the two properties, described in Section 4(a) and (b) above, into two parcels. The rear 120 feet of said properties would become Lot 1, upon which the residential project would be constructed. The Pacific Coast Highway frontage of the same two described properties, to a depth of 170 feet, would become Lot 2 and be utilized for commercial purposes. SECTION 6. General Plan Amendment and Zone Change Findings The people of the City of Hermosa Beach hereby make the following findings pertaining to the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change provided for in this Act: (a) The General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will recognize current market conditions which have not supported or created an interest in commercial development at this location at the existing depth, and allow the development of a more appropriate residential land use on the rear portion, while continuing to facilitate commercial development consistent with the Commercial Corridor for the remaining commercial portion of the property. (b) The subject property to be redesignated is appropriate for residential use as it is abutted by residential uses to the north and west, and located in an area which is predominantly residential in character. A residential use of the subject properties will be more compatible to surrounding residential uses than a potentially more intensive commercial use. The redesignation to Medium Density Residential on the General Plan Map and R-2 on the Zoning Map will be consistent with designations to the west of the subject property, and will allow a density of residential uses in a range consistent with surrounding residential development. The residential use of the property will provide property tax benefits and will not unduly strain city services. (c) The General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will allow for vacant and underdeveloped property to be placed in more productive use which will further eliminate a dangerous and substandard condition. • (d) On April 21, 1998, the Planning Commission concurred with the Staff Environmental Review Committee's recommendation, based on their Environmental Assessment/ Initial Study, that the project would result in a less than significant impact on the environment, and therefore qualified for a Mitigated Negative Declaration. SECTION 7. General Plan Amendment The Land Use Map of the General Plan is hereby amended by changing the Land Use Designation of the westerly 120 feet of Lots 27 and 28, Block 78, 2nd Addition to Hermosa Beach, M.B. 3-11-12, as shown on the attached map, from Commercial Corridor to Medium Density Residential as that designation is defined in the General Plan on August 1, 1998. SECTION 8. Zoning Change The Official Zoning Map is hereby amended by changing the zoning district of the westerly 120 feet of Lots 27 and 28, Block 78, 2nd Addition to Hermosa Beach, M.B. 3-11-12, as shown on the attached map, from S.P.A.7 to R-2 (Two -Family Residential) as that zoning district is defined in the Zoning Ordinance on August 1, 1998. SECTION 9. Severability If any provision of this Act, or part thereof; is for ariy reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining provisions shall not be affected, but shall remain in full force and effect, and to this end the provisions of the Act are severable. 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When children of my generation grow up, there won't be any rainforests. You aren't only hurting the rainforests; you are hurting the world. You are encouraging people to cut rainforests down! Can't you use plastic or cement? Every day thousands of animals lose their homes every day because of loss of habitat. How can you be so cruel to those animals? Would you like it if you lost your house for a bench? I hope you will consider buying something other than teak benches. Kelsey Ledford Hermosa Beach City Council May 17, 1999 Dear City Council; My class is learning about the Rainforest and Teakwood is very valuable. You should make those benches out of plastic that looks like wood instead. The Rainforest's are things that we need to take care of and, we should not get rid of these beautiful places. Did you know that we are destroying about 1000 sq Miles of Rainforest in just one day! If you keep doing this my children might not be able to see the beautiful Rainforest and maybe my grandchildren might not be able to. In my letter to you I hope I have convinced you to NOT USE TEAK WOOD FROM THE RAINFOREST! Sincerely, Travis Mitchell Che ;_ _ _ vi5s)):c.)A 1St!" aa'A Mai \)\ ) 0 CAN' cxA),-0 kesvcc-i6 beoPf‘',C)s DiQ,Q C;Xi Cm4) 1 \-0,6*i lk, 1 �50V, \ltx-nce-6N bee', _ a�a ick\--e*, „\R , _6\� Wine, c 55 ►5 - hal- t , 00. sir_ Vie, .• 1 • _.Dg.a.r 601-y C.ocnrn.c<ll. P j_ 1066,c h d.5 )7e0,,, ittsre wet/. 6e I/ .co. - 1- . _ co_ 17-- ,401,./r) m r t: 5i1n (o _ 6 i- e _e5 0_14 laird harro 71.4) rete'h _.L.0 61_6Wn__ _pvti 3-4t _ .(4..A. ! o �"'`i . i c, h s i- ' . EC 71-b yr -4 e' - +! 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It is understandable that you want to make the city of Hermosa Beach a nice place for people to visit. But there are other things we could use like concrete, ironbar, with the cover and other woods that is not so valuable as teak. Thank you for taking this time for listening to my request. 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I think it would be more responsible to replace the benches with recycled plastics or with more comfortable metal benches. We should all be more concerned about our environment. -I hope you'll consider my suggestions. Respectfully, ty#11"2"-- Chelsee Leyshock