HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Ord 1346 1992-01-13
ORDINANCE NUMBER /,gifo
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEAL BEACH APPROVING ZONE TEXT
AMENDMENT 4-91, AMENDING SECfION 28-209,
ADOPTING SECTION 28-233,3, ADOPTING SECTION
28-233,5, AMENDING SECfION 28-300, AND
ADOPTING ARTICLE 11,5, LIMITED COMMERCIAL
ZONE, SECTION 28-1150 THROUGH AND INCLUDING
SECTION 28-1158, RELATING TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LIMITED COMMERCIAL
(L-C) ZONE WITHIN THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH AND
AMENDING THE SEAL BEACH BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN:
WHEREAS, on April 3, 1991, the Planning Commission was requested by several
property owners along Seal Beach Boulevard between Pacific Coast
Highway and Electric Avenue to re-institute hearings to allow for a
mixture of residential and commercial uses within the subject area, At the
present time the General Plan and the Code of the City of Seal Beach do
not allow for a mixed-use development of this nature, Staff was requested
to report back as to the current status of those previous studies and
reports and to indicate the necessary steps to re-institute consideration of
those previous proposals; and
WHEREAS, on April 17, 1991, the Planning Commission considered the report
prepared'by staff, and received comments from four (4) persons relative to I
this issue; and
WHEREAS, on June 5, 1991, the Planning Commission received and considered a staff
report regarding the establishment of a mixed-use zone and accompanying
development standards for the subject area; and
WHEREAS, on August 7, 1991, the Planning Commission considered a more detailed
staff report regarding the proposed General Plan amendments to the Land
Use and Housing Elements to establish the Limited Commercial (L-C)
land use designation and set forth the area to be designated as such, the
proposed Zone Ordinance Text Amendment to establish the Limited
Commercial (L-C) Zone, and the proposed area of the zone change from
General Commercial (C-2) to Limited Commercial (L-C). At the
conclusion of consideration of this matter by the Planning Commission,
staff was directed to proceed with the scheduling of the necessary public
hearings; and
WHEREAS, the City is proposing to establish a Limited Commercial (L-C) General
Plan land use designation and zoning designation and to change the zoning
of thirteen (13) lots from General Commercial, (C-2) to Limited
Commercial, (L-C); and
WHEREAS, the subject area is described as the westerly side of Seal Beach Boulevard
between Landing Avenue and the northerly Electric Avenue alley, more
particularly described as:
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Lots 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45,
47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, and 61, in Block 218 of Tract 10, "Anaheim Bay
Tract", in the City of Seal Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as
per map recorded in Book 9, Page 10 of Miscellaneous Map, in the Office
of the County Recorder of Said County; and
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WHEREAS, the subject area is comprised of thirteen (13) lots, encompassing an area of
69,907,5 square feet (1.60 acres): Presently, all thirteen (13) of the lots are
designated in the General Plan for General Commercial purposes and are
zoned Genera' Commercial, (C-2); and '
WHEREAS, staff has pre;:,"\red an in:tial environmental assessment and proposed
Negative Declaration as required by the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA); and
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WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on November 6, 1991, and said
public hearing was continued to November 20, 1991 to consider Zone Text
Amendment 4-91; and
WHEREAS, the said Commission held said aforementioned Public Hearing; and
WHEREAS, at said public hearing there was oral testimony received from four (4)
persons in favor of the proposed Zone Text Amendment by the Planning
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made the following findings and approved the
subject Zone Text Amendment request on November 20, 1991 by a 4-0-1
vote:
1. The proposed General Plan Amendments, Zone Text Amendment
and Zone Change will provide a less intensive use than is presently
allowtld under current General Plan and zoning designations,
2,
This proposal will result in completion of a city study which was
initiated in 1983 and adopted in 1986, but not finalized until
adoption of the proposed General Plan Amendments, Zone Text
Arr.enLn~t:nt, and Zone Change,
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3. Thig Foposal "iii ~ncourage the establishment of new commercial,
seIVicl., in~titutional and office uses that do not attract large
volumes of traffic and continuous customer turnover,
4, This proposal will limit and discourage development of strip-type,
highwlly-oriented commercial uses that create traffic hazards and
congestion because they require numerous individual curb cuts and
generate higher traffic volumes,
5, This proposal will minimize visual and functional conflicts between
residential and nonresidential uses within and abutting the zone.
6, This proposal will encourage elimination of curb cuts for vehicular
access and promote more efficient and economical parking facilities,
utilizing both on-street parking, off-street parking and off-site
parking facilities,
7, This proposal will encourage uses that minimize noise and
congestion,
I WHEREAS, the City Counc;l noticed a public hearing on December 9, 1991; and
WHEREAS, the City Council received into evidence the Report of the Planning
Commission, including the Staff Report dated November 6, 1991, Planning
Commission Resolution's No, 1657 through 1660, and the Minutes of the
Pla'lDing , ~J;iml1ssion meeting of November 20, 1991. In addition, the City
Council c':::J~idcred all "I]'itten and oral evidence presented at the time of
the public h....uing; anc.
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WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the public hearing, based upon the evidence presented,
the City Council determined to adopt Negative Declaration 8-91 and
approve Zone Text Amendment 4-91.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED that the City Council of the City of
Seal Beach does hereby approve Zone Text Amendment 4-91, and amend Chapter 28 of
the Seal Beach Municipal Code as indicated below:
Section 1.
follows:
Section 28-209 of the Seal Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as
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"Section 28-209, Basement. "Basement" means that portion of a building
between floor and ceiling which is partly below and partly above grade, having at
least 2/3's of the height below grade, A basement, when designed for or occupied
for business or manufacturing or for dwelling purposes, shall be considered a
story,"
Section 2,
follows:
Section 28.233,3 of the Seal Beach Municipal Code is added to read as
"Section 23-233,3. Floor Area. "Floor Area" means the gross floor area of all
buildings on a lot, including storage space, outdoor sale and display areas, and
circulation areas other than landscaped open space accessible to the public,"
Section 3. Section 28,233..5 of the Seal Beach Municipal Code is added to read as
follows:
"Section 23-233,5, Floor Area Ratio (FAR), "Floor Area Ratio" means the
gross floor area of all buildings on a lot, including storage space, outdoor sale and I
display areas, and circulation areas other than landscaped open space accessible
to the public, divided by the lot area."
Section 4,
follows:
Section 28-300 of the Seal Breach Municipal Code is amended to read as
"Section 28-300, Names and Descriotion of Districts and Zones, In order to
classify, regulate, restrict and segregate the use of land, buildings and structures,
'and to regulate and to limit the type, height and bulk of buildings and structures
in the various districts and zones, and to regulate the areas of yards and other
open areas about and between buildings and structures, and to regulate the
density of population, the City is divided into seven districts designated and
known as I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII, and fifteen zones designated and known as
RLD, RMD, RHD, PUD, RlC/P, L-C, CoO, C-1, C-2, O-E, M-1, PLU, SP, SPR
and R-G, which districts and zones are established and adopted by the ordinance
codified in this chapter,
(1)
The Districts are described as follows:
(a) District I (Coastal District) consists of all those lands in the City
lying on the southwesterly side (ocean side) of Pacific Coast
Highway between the northwesterly side of the United States Naval
Weapons Station and the San Gabriel River, excepting that area
which lies northerly of Marina Drive and Fifth Street to the San
Gabriel River;
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(b) District II (Inland District) consists of those lands not in District I,
District III, District IV, District V, District VI, and District VII;
(c) District III (Surfside District) consists of those lands described as
Annexation No 67-1, excepting all those lands within the United
States Naval Weapons Station;
Ordinance Number /~
(d) District IV (Military District) consists of alI those lands within the
United States Naval Weapons Station;
(e) District V (Marina Hill and ColIege Park East and ColIege Park
West Districts) consists of the folIowing subdivisions:
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Tracts 1817, 2590 2591,5699, 5723, 5847, 5848, 5934, 5961, 6016,
6172, 6173, 6174, 6175, 6176, 6177, 6415, 6416, 6421, 6460, 6477,
6571 and 6572;
(f)
District VI (Rossmoor Center District) consists of alI lands within
the Rossmoor Business Center as described in Annexation No, 66-1.
(g) District VII (Hellman Specific'Plan) consists of those lands north of
TracU" 1817 and 2590, west of Seal Beach Boulevard, south of
Parcel Map 94-1, west of Record of Survey 83-22, south of
Westminster Boulevard, East of the Los Angeles/Orange County
line l'ud north of Rancho Los Alamitos line,
(2) The zones are described as follows:
(a) RLD Residential low density zone;
(b) RMD Residential medium density zone;
(c) RHD Residential high density zone;
(d) PUD Planned unit development zone;
(e) L-C Limited commercial zone;
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(f) CoO Professional office zone;
(g) C-1 Service commercial zone;
(h) C-2 General commercial zone;
(i) M-1 Light manufacturing zone;
(j) O-E Oil extraction zone;
(k) R,G Recreational golf zone;
(I) PH' Public land use zone;
(m) R/CIP ResidentiaVcommerciaVpark zone;
(n) Sop Southern Pacific parking zone;
(0) SPR Specific Plan Regulation zone,"
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Section 5. Article 11,5, including Section 28,1150 through Section 28,1158 is added to
the Seal Beach Municipal Code to read as follows:
"ARTICLE 11.5
LIMITED COMMERCIAL ZONE
Section 28-1150,
Declaration of Legislative Intent.
It is hereby declared to be the intent of the LC - Limited Commercial Zone - to
establish reasonable standards that permit and control limited commercial and
office uses in conjunction with residential uses, It is not the intent of this zone to
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allow uses which are purely residential in nature. Furthermore, it is the intent of
this part to:
A. Encourage commercial, service, institutional and office uses that do not
attract large volumes of traffic and continuous customer turnover,
B, Limit and discourage development of strip-type, highway-oriented
commercial uses that create traffic hazards and congestion because they
require numerous individual curb cuts and generate higher traffic volumes,
C,
Minimize visual and functional conflicts between residential and
nonresidential uses within and abutting the zone,
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D, Encourage elimination of curb cuts for vehicular access and promote more
efficient and economical parking facilities, utilizing both on-street parking,
off-street parking and off-site parking facilities,
E, Encourage uses that minimize noise and congestion,
Section 28-1151.
Permitted Uses
In the L-C zone, the following uses only are permitted and as hereinafter
specifically provided and allowed by this article:
A, Retail specialty shops including, but not limited to, the sale of gifts,
antiques, flowers, books, jewelry, apparel, tobacco and related supplies, or
craft shops, making articles exclusively for retail sale on the premises,
B.
Personal service shops including, but not limited to, tailor, barber, beauty
salon, shoe repair, dressmaking, or similar service uses,
C,
Business offices including, but not limited to, security and commodity
brokerage, real estate sales, travel agency, employment counseling,
insurance sales, advertising, mailing, and stenographic services, and other
services of a similar nature,
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D, Studios for dance, art, music, photography, radio, or television,
E, Professional offices for lawyers, engineers, architects, landscape architects,
urban planners, accountants, economic consultants, doctors, dentists,
chiropractors, or other practitioners of the healing arts for humans, or
other professionals of a similar nature,
F, Residential uses located only on the second floor and above, and only in
conjunction with a permitted or conditionally permitted non-residential
use,
Q, Nursery schools, day care centers, private or trade schools, outdoor play
hours shall be limited to between 9:00 a,m, and 5:00 p,m,
H,
Any use determined by the Planning Commission to be of a nature similar
to the uses listed above,
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Section 28-1152,
Use Limitations,
Limitations in this section apply to uses proposed after the effective date of the
section and changes to existing establishments caused by expansion or reduction
of space or change of service/product mix, If one-third (33-1/3%) of an
establishment's floor area or gross receipts, as defined in Section ILl, are
derived from a conditional use, the establishment will be so categorized, and a
conditional use permit shall be required for the operation of the establishment.
-, 'Ordinance Number /.,;:,/6
A. No busine~s shall operate before 7:00 a,m,. or after 10:00 p,m" unless a
Conditional Use Permit is secured.
B, No use shall he permitted in which more than twenty-five percent (25%) of
the floor area is devoted to storage unless a Conditional Use Permit is
secured.
C.
All activities and storage must be carried on within a building unless a
Conditional Use Permit is secured,
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D,
No establishment shall have an exterior service window unless a
Conditional Use Permit is secured,
E, The maximum floor area occupied by a single establishment shall be 3,000
square feet, unless a Conditional Use permit is secured,
Section 28-1153,
Conditional Uses
The following uses may be permitted by the Planning Commission as a
Conditional Use, in accordance with the provisions of Section 28-2503,:
A. Television and appliance repair,
B. Bakery for production of articles to be sold at retail only on the premises,
C, Conversion of residential use to a non-residential use, provided all other
applicable standards of this Section are met.
D, Outdoor sale and display areas,
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Section 28-1154.
Standards and Criteria for Conditional Uses
The Planning Commission may authorize a conditional use if it conforms with the
following standards and criteria:
A. The proposeu use is in conformance with the provisions of the General
Plan,
B. The proposed use is compatible with uses of property within the immediate
area,
C. The proposed use will not attract large volumes of vehicular traffic.
D. The proposed use is of a similar architectural scale to existing development
in the zone or will use an existing building for its purposes.
E, Minimum visual and functional conflict will be created between the
proposed use and nearby uses,
F,
Anticipated noise and congestion created by the use will be comparable to
that created by nearby uses,
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G.
The use shall not require servicing by, or deliveries of materials, stocks, or
supplies by ~r;.cks having more than two axles,
H, The propoEe... use will no~ contribute to the domination of one type of use
within the ZQi,e,
Ordinance Number /3'46
Section 28-1155,
General Provisions, Lot Size. Open Soace. Bulk and Yards,
A. Minimum Lot Size:
Width , , . , , , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , ,25ft.
Depth """,...""",..""""..,.",..""",. 100 ft.
Area """"...,."",.,.",.,."""."",., 2,500 sq, ft.
B,
Yard Dimensions:
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1. Front yard abutting street:
Commercial ",..,..'"""", 6 ft. average - 3 ft. minimum
Residential , , , , , . . , . , , , , , , , , , 12 ft. average - 6 ft. minimum.
2, Side yard abutting street:
Commercial ""',',"""',' 10% lot width average - ,5% lot
width minimum, to a maximum of 5 ft.
Residential , , , . , , . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 15% lot width average -
10% lot width minimum, 8 ft. maximum.
3, Yard abutting alley:
Rear """".,..""""'.....",,, 9 ft. on 15 ft. alley
12 ft. on 12 ft. alley
13 ft, on 11 ft. alley
(second stories may encroach 1/2 the required setback)
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4, Yard not abutting street or alley:
Commercial ."""""""""."..".",.".,. nllne
Residential , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , ., 10% lot width;.,
3 ft. minimum, 10 ft. maximum..
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Exception: For required residential parking spaces on lots
of less than thirty-seven and one-half (37,5) feet in width, an
encroachment into the exterior side yard for the length of the
garage will be permitted, The intent of this provision is to
provide an interior garage width dimension of eighteen feet.
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Yard dimensions for residential uses are for second story and
above yards, as residential uses are not permitted on the
ground level.
C,
Lot Coveratle:
1. The non-residential development shall be limited to a maximum
Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 0.90 for lots having less than 5,000
square feet of area, For lots having more than 5,000 square feet of
lot area, the non-residential development shall be limited to a
maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 0,75, but not less than 4,500
square feet.
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2, The residential development shall be limited to one residential unit
for each 2,000 square feet of lot area with a maximum residential
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Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 0,85, for lots having less than 5,000
square feet of area, For lots having more than 5,000 square feet of
lot area the residential development shall be limited to one
residential unit for each 2,000 square feet of lot area, with a
maximum residential Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 0,70,
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D,
Maximum height:
1. Main Building:
Lot width less than 37 1/2 ft , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , . , , . , . 30 ft.
Lot width more than 37 1/2 ft ,..",."..,..", _ , . , , , , , , ,
a) Rear 1/2 of lot, 3 stories, maximum 35 ft.
b) Front 1/2 of lot, 2 stories, maximum 25 ft.
2, Accessory Building .'..',...,."""".",."...,. 15 ft.
3. A structure shall not encroach into the residential setback as
defined by an imaginary plane described by a 45 degree angle
sloping inward from a point six (6) feet above the existing grade of
an adjoining rear setback line in an "R" District,
4. A basement devoted exclusively to parking shall not be counted as a
story,
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E.
Landscaping Requirements:
1. A minimum of sixty percent (60%) of the area of the required front
yard setback shall be devoted to landscaping,
2. A minimum of five percent (5%) of the lot area shall be devoted to
landscaping, not including the required front yard setback
landscaping,
F, Mixed.Use Standards: Structures used for mixed
commerciaVresidential use shall be subject to the following:
1. No new residential units may be located on the ground floor, all
new residential units shall be located only on the second floor or
above, where the ground floor is occupied by a permitted or
conditionally permitted non-residential use,
2,
Each dwelling unit shall have a useable exterior open space area of
at least eighty (SO) square feet, with a minimum dimension of eight
(8) feet, not utilizing any required landing areas required in
accordance with the Uniform Building Code for required access to
the residential portions of the subject structure,
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3,
No new non-residential uses may be located above the second floor,
4, New residential uses shall only be permitted only in conjunction
with a non-residential use, designed as integral portion of the non-
residential use and intended for occupancy by the operator/owner of
the adjoining non-residential use,
Ordinance Number /.,;1110
Section 28-1156, Required Parkin~. Parkin~ Space Size. Form and T)1)e,
A. Parkin!! Requirements:
1.
Residential use parking requirements shall be in accordance with the
provisions of Section 28-802, District I and Section 28-803,
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2.
Non-residential use parking requirements shall be in accordance with the
provisions of Section 28-1203 and Section 28-1304, as applicable for the
non-residential use,
3. Residential use parking requirements may be met by the provision of
tandem parking up to two (2) spaces in length, so long as access to the
alley from the residential use spaces is not restricted,
. 4, Non-residential use parking requirements may be met by the provision of
tandem parking.
5,
In lieu of providing a portion of the on-site parking spaces otherwise
required for a non-residential use, an applicant may pay an in lieu fee as
provided in this paragraph. Such fee shall be calculated in an amount
necessary to offset the City's cost of restriping, closing curb cuts, and
other improvements necessary to create additional parking spaces on the
portion of Seal Beach Boulevard within the L-C zone, Fees may be
accepted in lieu of up to four (4) parking spaces per 2,500 square feet of
lot area on the property for which an application is filed, provided,
however, the City may not accept a fee in lieu of parking spaces unless
the applicant proposes to devote to a commercial use that portion of the
surface area of the lot which equals seventy-five percent (75 %) of the
area which would be occupied by the parking spaces otherwise required
for the use in question if those spaces were provided on the site.
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6, The required non-residential parking requirements for new
commercial/service uses may be met by the provision of additional on-
street parking spaces as a result of the closure of existing curb cuts, on a
space for space basis.
Section 28-1157.
Sign Reauirements:
A, Residential and Non-Residential use sign requirements shall be in accordance
with the provisions of Section 28-1800 throu!!h 28-1812, in general.
B.. Specific sign requirements for residential uses shall be in accordance with
Section 28-1804,1.
C. Specific sign requirements for non-residential uses shall be in accordance with
Section 28-1804.3,
Section 28-1158,
Desi~n Review:
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A. All requests for new construction pursuant to this Article shall be reviewed by
the Planning Commission in accordance with the Consent Calendar Plan Review
procedures, as set forth in Section 28-2407,8,.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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CITY OF SEAL BEACH )
I, Joanne M, Yeo, City Clerk of the City of Seal Beach, California, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Ordinance is an original copy of Ordinance N~iir ~~ ~e in t;: Offij
of the City Clerk, introduced at a meeting held on the -' day of I~n A ,
1991, and passed, appro~l2d adop y e City Council of the City of Seal Beach at a
meeting held on the ...,. day of by the following vote:
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AYES:
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ABSENT:
and do hereby further certify that Ordinance Number /~-has been published pursuant to
the Seal Beach City Charter and Resolution Number ~
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange
I am a citizen of the United States
and a resident of the County afore-
said; I am over the age of eighteen
years, and not a party to or inter-
ested In the above-entitled matter,
I am the principal clerk of the printer
of the SEAL BEACH JOURNAL. a
newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published weeklv In th-e
City of Seal Beach, County of Orange
and which newspaper has been
adjudged a newspaper of general
circulation by the Superior Court of
the County of Orange, State of
California, under the date of 2/24/75,
Case Number AB25B3; that the notice
of which the annexed is a printed
copy (set in type not smaller than
nonpareil). has been published in
each regular and entire Issue of said
newspaper and not in any supplement
thereof on the following dates, to-wit:
....:J I (JV J.'m b.ll ,)Z
all In the year 19j1,L
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This space for ,for the County Clerk's
Filing Stamp
Proof of Publication of
PUBLIC NOTICE/Public Hearing
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11181
1IIe CIty Council 01 the CIty 01 Seal
Beach wil hold a public hearing on
Monday, December 9, 1991, at
7:00 p.m, in the City Council
Chambers, 211 Eigh1h StnIel. Seal
Beach, Caldomla. to consider the
Iolowing ilom:
GENERAL PlANAMEIClMENJ'S
2M! AND26e1
ZONNl TEXT AAENDIIEHT 4f1
2CHE CIlAMlE UI
Btml!m
Amend the land-Use and HousIng
Elements 0I1IIe General Plan to
re1lecl the eS1ablshmenlo1 a Umil.
ad Commercialland-use designa-
tion.
I certify (or declare) under penalty of
perjury that the foregoing Is true and
correct.
Dated at Seal Beach, California,
this CJct day of -1UdL, 19j1,L
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Signature
Amendment of 1IIe Zoning Ordi-
nance 10 es1abl1sh a lin~ Com-
mercial zone and to sellor1h per.
milled uses, conditionally
permllled uses and development
s1andanls for the Um~ Commer.
ciaJzone.
Additional amendmen1s to the Zen-
, Onfinance amencfJng the delinf-
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I tion 01 basemenl requiring 1IIal
IIcxn local9d partially abcMl glllde
, have alleasl 2/3 of 1I1e noo~s I
height below grade IU1d provId&lg e
definition 01 F100r lVea Ratio,
PUBLICATION PROCESSED BY:
THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS
216 MaIn Street
P.O. Box 755
Seal Beach, CA 90740
(213)430-7555
To change 1I1e zoning along the
weslerfy side 01 Seal Beach Boule-
vard between LandIng AveIlJ8 and
the IlOI1heI1y EJectrtc AWIIJIl eIey
from General Commen:ial, ((C-2)
" lin~ Commercial (l-C).
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A NRM1Iv8 ORelaratinn has been
prwperud.
('...to Seeficns:
28-1400 fuough 28-1403; 28-209.
Ar1IcIe 26 01 Chapler 28
AooIIcanI:
CIty 01 Seal Beach
fJ:pperIv Owner.
~ 01 Seal Beach
AI1I1e above time and place all
i1leres1ed persons may be heard n
so desired, II you cha/le"ge the
proposed acticns in ccurl, you may
be Ilmlled 10 relslng only 1I10se
Issues you Or 8llIlI8DIle else raIs4d
81 fIe public hearing described In
1hIs no1Ice, or In wrIlI8n COIIllSpoIl- ,
dence delvered 10 the cay or Seal .
Be.ch e~ or prior. 10, !he public I
hearing.
DATED THIS 28lh day 01 Nowm-
ber,1991.
Joanne Yeo, ~ Clerl<
~ 01 Seal Beach
November 28, 1991.
f\lIli!hed nile Seal BIB:h.bmL
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Ordinance Number /.346
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
(2015,5 C,C,P.)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange
This space for for the County Clerk's
Filing Stamp
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I am a citizen of the United States
and a resident of the County afore-
said; I am over the age of eighteen
years, and not a party to or inter.
ested In the above-entitled matter.
I am the principal clerk of the printer
of the SEAL BEACH JOURNAL. a
newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published week Iv in the
City of Seal Beach. County of Orange
and which newspaper has been
adjudged a newspaper of general
circulation by the Superior Court of
the County of Orange, State of
California, under the date of 2/24/75,
Case Number A82583; that the notice
of which the annexed is a printed
copy (set in type not smaller than
nonpareil), has been published in
each regular and entire issue of said
newspaper and not In any supplement
thereof on the following dates, to-wit:
[)~~ I q
all In the year 19..9.L,
Proof of Publication of
PUBLIC NOTICE/Summary Ordinance
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PUBLICATION PROCESSED BY:
THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS
216 Main Street
P.O. Box 755
Seal Beach, CA 90740
(213)430-7555
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Ordinance Number 13cs of the
~ 01 SeelIleech, epprcMng Z0n-
Ing Text Amendment 4.91 and
8I1l8IIding the Code 01 the C~ 01
SeelIleech, 8II1IbIIIhee the UnJI.
eel CommercleJ (L.c) Zone, 1811
fDrlIl permllled _, condIIanelIy
permllled lIHI, and development
s1llndards, .lp8ClIlcaly relallng ID
IlIrteen lob CXI the _terty side of
Seal Beech Boulevard between
L.anding A_, end the narIherty
EIecIrtc Avenue alley, eIIowing lor
. mixture of raaldanIIaJ and cam.
merclal us.. wl1hln the sub/eel
lII8ll, was intoduced a1l1e regular
~ Council m88llng 01 December
9, 1991. F"nt reeding 01 0rdInence
Number lJ46 -lIIIPfMd by the
foIIawIng will:
AYES: Iloene, Faraythe,
HealInga. LeazIo, ,
WBaan
NOES: None
MalIan canIed
Ordinance Number U46 will'
r_lve IIcond reading end be
COIlIIdllred for edopIon aI the 18lI"
Iller CIty ColIlCiI meellnU 01 Jan..
ulll'f 13, 1902.' Copi.. ciI Ordl.
I1lIlIC8 Nuinbei 1J48 ere avaIIebIe
~ the alIIce 01 the CIty CIert, CIty
Hall, 211-8111 S1r8eI, Seal BeicIJ: '
IIlIephone rz\3) 431-2527, L
DATED TIllS 10111 day of Decem-
ber, 1981. '
Joanne M. Yeo, CIty CIor1t
City oI,SeaI Beech
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I certify (or declare) under penalty of
perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct.
Dated at Seal Beac[ California,
this ICY day of \ 1(' ,1911,L
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Signature
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December 19. 1991.
RlIlIsI18d b 118 Seal Beach JiKimaL ,
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
(2015,5 C,C,P,)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange
I am a citizen of the United States
and a resident of the County afore-
said; I am over the age of eighteen
years, and not a party to or Inter-
ested In the above-entitled matter,
I am the principal clerk of the printer
of the SEAL BEACH JOURNAL. a
newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published weeklv In the
City of Seal Beach. County of Orange
and which newspaper has been
adjudged a newspaper of general
circulation by. the Superior Court of
the County of Orange, State of
California, under the date of 2/24/75,
Case Number AB2583; that the notice
of which the annexed Is a printed
copy (set In type not smaller than
nonpareil), has been published In
each regular and entire Issue of said
newspaper and not In any supplement
thereof on the following dates, to-wit:
"..\11."'" U OJ.1:;+- d-=;
all In the year 1 gM...
I certify (or declare) under penalty of
perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct.
Dated at Seal Beach, California,
this dJ3 day of ,<ICX-f'-. 19~,
~+/Lu\ h\.",,~
Signature
PUBLICATION PROCESSED BY:
THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS
216 Main Street
P.O. Box 755
Seal Beach, CA 90740
(213)430-7555
Ordinance Number ;I~~~
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