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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Res 2329 1974-06-24 . .. . *' ." I RESOLUTION NO. :; 31 ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY RESOLVE: WHEREAS. the City Council adopted a revised Land Use ,Element of the City's General Plan on October 29. 1973; and o' I WHEREAS. State law requires that general plans and zoning ~e consistent; and WHEREAS. when the revised Land Use Element was adopted no provisions were included relating to the creation of Planning District VI. comprised of the Rossmoor Business Center. and perscripting certain densities in the lIigh Density Residential Zone of said district; and WHEREAS. District VI has been created and amended into the Zoning Ordinance; and . " WHEREAS. the Planning Commission has conducted a public hearing and does recommend the proposed amendment in order that the general plan and zoning be consistent; , . . NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the Ci~ of Seal Beach does hereby adopt an amendment to the Land Use Element of the General Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part he~f. I PASSED. APPROVED AND AD~~ by the (Cl Council of the City of Seal Beach at a meeting held on the ~ ~ day of\.. . 1974. by the following vote: If AYES: councilmen~h~~ ~~tde.,~~.a./ A j?,,-p councilmen~L ABSENT: councilmen~ ..I ~ NOES: :. ~-1e~~-,. ~ ATTEST: I .- . . " ., . . AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH AODIIIG A PLANNING DISTRICT 6. CONSISTING OF THE ROSS- MOOR BUSINESS CENTER AND PRESCRIBING A MIIlIMUM OF 960 SQUARE FEET OF LOT AREA PER DWELLING UlIIT IN THE R-3 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE OF DIS- TRICT 6. The following underscored statement is added to page 19 of the Land Use Element of the Seal Beach General Plan. I HIGH DENSITY RESIDEIlTIAL PROPOSALS (Minimum lot area of 1350 square feet per dwelling unit) (Minimum lot area of 1250 square feet per dwelling unit in District 1 south of Pacific Coast Highway and Marina Drive.) This density classification allows for the highest density considered appropriate for Seal Beach. The intensity of developments at this density requires detailed consideration of traffic circulation. rela- tionships of larger buildings to each other and to open spaces. and the provision of usable outdoor living areas for residents. I EXHIBIT -A-