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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Res 1451 - 1987-03-04 ~ . , RESOLUTION NUMBER 1451 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH APPROVING AND RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL ZONE CHANGE 1-87, A REQUEST TO REZONE THE NORTHERN 180 FEET OF THE ZOETER SCHOOL SITE FROM PLU (PUBLIC LAND USE) TO C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY RESOLVE: WHEREAS, the Los Alamitos Unified School District has declared the Zoeter Elementary School surplus property, and will be selling the property to raise revenues; and WHEREAS, the property is a 4.97 acre site located at the southwest corner of Pacific Coast Highway and 12th Street, containing three (3) public access tennis courts; two (2) structures along 12th Street and Landing Avenue used by day care services; a softball field and spectator stands; and the Mary Zoeter building located along Pacific Coast Highway; and WHEREAS, the City of Seal Beach has purchased 63% of the Zoeter site, which includes the softball field and stands and the day care businesses; and WHEREAS, the Los Alamitos Unified School District is requesting Zone Change 1-87 for that portion of the Zoeter site not purchased by the City and consisting of the 427.5' by 180' frontage along Pacific Coast Highway (see Exhibit A, attached); and WHEREAS, the Los Alamitos Unified School District is requesting a change of zone from PLU (Public Land Use) to C-2 ( G e n era 1 Co mm e r cia 1 ); and WHEREAS, Section 65852.9 of the California Government Code requires that the City approve the school district's request for a change of zone on the school site consistent with the General Plan and compatible with the uses of the surrounding property; and WHEREAS, the land uses and zoning surrounding the parcel for which ZC 1-87 is requested are as follows: North: Retail commercial uses in the C-1 (Service Commerc i al) zone. South: The City-owned portion of which includes a softball and two day-care centers. A variety of commercial and residential uses i nth e C - 2 (G e n era 1 Co mm e r cia 1) and R H D (H i g h Density Residential) zones. the Zoeter site field and stands, East: Commercial uses, a church residential uses in Commercial) and RHD Res ident i a 1) zones; and WHEREAS, a rezoning of the parcel in question to C-2 is compatible with the surrounding land uses, as C-2 is the predominant zone along that portion of Pacific Coast Highway, a busy arterial, and commercial uses would provide a transition from the arterial highway to the less intense residential areas; and West: and a variety of the C-2 (General (High Density " . . Resolution Number 1451 Page 2 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has adopted Resolution Number 1450, recommending to the City Council that GPA 1.a-87 be adopted, changing the land use designation on this property to General Commercial; and WHEREAS, Zone Change 1-87 will not cause any adverse environmental impact as shown in the initial study for Negative Declaration 3-87, and therefore, the Planning Commission recommends adoption of this Negative Declaration to the City Council; and WHEREAS, Zone Change 1-87 will not adversely impact the health, safety and welfare of the surrounding community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Seal Beach does hereby approve and recommend to the City Council Zone Change 1-87, as shown in Exhibit A, attached, subject to the following conditions: 1. The initial redevelopment subject property shall Permit. and/or require development of the a Conditional Use PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Seal Beach at a meeting thereof held on the 4th day of March, 1987, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Commlsslon . . , . PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY .0 It) It) GENERAL COMMERICAL (C-2) 0 .~ CD parcel a .0 It) It) v It) .It) 310' 117.5' It) g It) parcel c -It) N Ir'o...N 117.5' , '\ 427.5' -. I\) - ::r g en v --I RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY (RHO) SCALE: 1"=/0' exhibit a zoning map ZONE CHANJE t~87 2-fIl SEAL BEACH,CA. RES.NO. DA TED: ORD.NO. DA TED: