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CC MINS 19780523 ADJ M I N U T E City Council Regular Adjourned Meeting May 23, 1978 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Shaw at 7:42 p.m. in the Community Room, 30942 Hawthorne Blvd. Present Buerk, Hein, Ryan, Shaw Late Arrival: Dyda ( 7:47) Also Present: Director of Planning Hightower COASTAL PLAN The following revisions were approved: Page S2-6, right column, following second paragraph, add: The Coastal Plan makes a primary effort to maintain agricultural activity on the.17-acre school site. This action is warranted because of the site's high crop yields, irrigation and substantial site size. In order to maintain the activity, the City needs to add an Agricultural District to its Development Code and apply it to this site. Maintaining agriculture on this site is contingent on the site not being needed for a school, and sufficient funding from other agencies being available for purchase of the site. Should these conditions not be met, then the Plan recommends a secondary use of commercial recreation as proposed by the General Plan. S2-6, right column, delete third paragraph . S2-7, left column, first paragraph, second sentence . . .has been declared surplus and will may be sold. . . S2-7, left column, following second paragraph, add: Should the primary aim of maintaining agriculture on this site prove unworkable, then a secondary proposal of commercial recreation should be implemented. Development under a commercial recreational use would raise two concerns. One, the point of primary access which is discussed under vehicular networks and should be referred to therein, and two, possible adverse impacts onto adjoinin g residential areas located in Subregion 3. Site planning efforts wetrid need to be cognizant of adjoining_ residential areas. Buffer areas should be supplied along the site's common property lines along with the shielding of any outdoor lighting. Noise should be retarded at the generating sources. A critical view corridor traverses the site (see Corridor Section) requiring"structural improvements to be carefully reviewed in the affected area. Also, consideration should be given to a develop- ment's appearance from residential areas. - reas. ` S2-8, right column, second paragraph, following first sentence, add The proposed stairway should be stricken from the Master Plan since such an action in this area would require major structural measures, thereby, significantly altering the cliff face. . S2-8, right column, fourth paragraph, second sentence The Coastal Plan eefteers-with-this-prepesel-end-ie-feet-Fath-$}I-the-Geeerel-pl$n'-s lend-t se-designetiees-w thla-the-eeftfises-ef-Subregon-2---Therefere;-the-Geastsl Plan-nether- eereases-eer-deereeses-land-use-intensity-frem-that-pesed-by-the- General-Plan;-but-merely-ref leets-arid-ref iftes-preveusly-estabiished-patterns changes this proposal. It designates a primary use of agriculture on the site and a secondary use of commercial recreation. Aside from this, the Coastal Plan concurs with land uses established in the General Plan. 858 5/23/78 Page S2-10, left column, first paragraph As-deve=epmeee-er--the-surpltteed-sheeel--site-tapes-pleas;-twa-eaneerns-will-arise: One;-the--paint-af-privacy-assess-which-ls-d}setrssed-tinder-vehi:euIer r-netwerks-$nd- sherrld-be-ref erred-ta-thereift;-aHd-twe;-the- m paaiftg-ef-edveese-impaets-eet-e. ad j-eRing-residentlal-grew s-leeeted-in-Subregiert-3---Site-planeing--ef farts-shetrld be-eagnleant-ef-ad j-alelRg-residential-areas:--Buff er-areas-shatr}d-be-supplied slang-the-sate=s-eemmeft-preperty-liees-aleng--with--the-shielding-ef-arty-eutdeee- li ghtng----Nalse-s.ettrees-shettI4-be-ret trded-at-the--genes-sting-areas:--A-er+bteal view-eerridar-traverses-the-slte4see-Gerrlder-seetlen�-requiring-streetttral imprevements-ta-negetIate-the=af f eeted-area:-r-Alse;-eensderatlen-shettld-be-given ta-the-developmeet'-s-eppearenee-f rem--residential-areas- S2-12, left column, second paragraph Based on the activities proposed in this Plan, it is estimated that the traffic generated by Subregion 2 at buildout will be approximately 89 67% higher during the peak hour than that which could be generated currently. Specifically, it is estimated that the proposed activities could generate 1,276 1 186 trips at peak hour and 47958 7,006 during 24 hours. Again, Marineland draws the largest porti of the projected peak hour traffic (about 86 98%). The increased traffic is a result of: l) full use and development of Point Vicente Beach Park as a passive recreational facility; 2).-development--ef-the-seheal--site-8s-a-eemmereial-ree ►eatlen f well}ty-worth-generetiftg-f asters-s+filar-te-Marineland; and 3}a projected 1,500,000 people visiting Marineland (an ultimate increase of 600,000 annually). S2-12, right column, second paragraph, second sentence . . .would be about 30 28% of the carrying capacity. S2-13, left column, second paragraph With respect to the future potential development of the school site as a commercial recreation facility, this Plan.does not identify specific recommended uses, however, the following items are identified as concerns which should be. incorporated into any such development plans: S3-4, left column, first paragraph, second sentence The potential for new development. . . .and Marineland wili would serve as attenuating. . .new development will would be subject... S3-6, right column, last paragraph . . .resulted in twe three feasible measures.. .ref erred to therein. The second involves the direct zonin: of land for a:ricultural use and is discussed in Subregion 2. The seeend third, through the transfer... S3-6, left column, second paragraph Based on the-thjreateneel-stets-ef diminishing agricultural. .. S4-2, left column, fourth paragraph . . .marine life. Fer-Ohis-reasee A list of toxic... S4-3, right column, first paragraph . . .kelp bed withent--everwhelmng with minimal success. S4-7, left column, second paragraph The present Abalone Cove Fire Station will may be phased. . . S6-5, right column, second paragraph -rmenth .. .Palos Verdes Properties formed a policy to extend the leases at--the-same-prlee., . would-be on a month-to-month basis. This-means-that:-:dnys-netlee: S6-6, left column, first paragraph .. .the future. Ones-an-agreed-selling-prase-is--arrived-ertT An additional problem. . . S6-6, left column, first paragraph . . .complied with. 4dlsetrssien-with-pettg-Blnehli ffe;--PBG-Hameewfter's-Asseeletlen- Presiden0 S6-6, right column, third paragraph . . .the legal entrapments problems. . .to be heinetre difficult and cannot.. . . Council Meeting 859 5/23/78 S6-8, left column, first paragraph . . .Subregion 6 contains vast significant amounts. .. S7-3, right column, first paragraph .. .Upon closer examination of-this-biaeket-treatmeet- modifications were.. . S7-5, left column, second paragraph, third sentence ... .in area, and 36 26 three-bedroom units. S7-6, left column, following the first paragraph, add Page 82 of the General Plan discusses the recognition of a potential commercial need warranting further study as part of this Plan. Through the course of this study discussions with the City Council and Planning Commission were held regarding concerns over such an activity along with a projection of local retail demand. On a preliminary basis there seems to be a potential for supporting one acre of retail facilities (obtained through projecting demand based on an estimated population achieved at buildout) . However, it has been expressed in the course of reviewing this plan that such a commercial area could be conducive to incorporating a restaurant and integrated specialty shops. This might necessitate a larger site area. For this reason, it is felt that the City should be receptive to reviewing a commercial proposal in the area north of Paseo Del Mar and not at this point in time designate a specific commercial area. Should a developer find, based on a thorough economic study, that a commercial venture is viable, then the City will review such a proposal as part of a Conditional Use Permit application. However, such a proposal will be carefully scrutinized to ensure that it is viable and will not adversely affect scenic, natural or adjoining residential neighborhoods. The project should be designed with foresight given to the project's ultimate appearance, relationship to coastal resources and design concept. S7-6, right column, first paragraph A density of 2 1 dwelling units per acre is designated for this subregion based eft-the-Gity-Geu tell-s-aed-Piaeeieg-Gemmissiee's-review-ef-asseeated-impaets- preseftted-iift-the-aiterftetives-werkbeek- This vanes-frem coincides with the 1 dwelling unit per acre density established by the General Plan. The units and population ehaeges that result from this aiteratiee density are depicted in Table S7-C. It is worth noting that although the Coastal Plan profile projects 246 139 units, the more realistic profile. . . S7-6, right column, first paragraph . . .exist. The-iikiheed---appears-siim- S7-6, right column, and Page S7-8, left column Strike commercial discussion. S7-8, right column, first paragraph, last sentence . . .recreation from the 264 133 induced dwelling units. . . S7-9, left column, second paragraph, first sentence . . .the addition of some 264 133 new homes, . . . S7-10, left column, last paragraph The activities proposed by this Plan are projected to generate a total of about 388 104 peak outbound trips.. . S7-10, right column, first paragraph, last sentence . . . (see Coastal Region) . Tie-impaet-ef-e-small-eeghberheed-eeevesiertee--eeater is-net-expeeted-te-ereate-traffe-prebieme;-ssee-it-wiii-atteeet-p1ime ily searhy-reeideats-esd-its-ieeatien-shet:1d-eeeelarege-feet-ftn4-bieyele-tref f ie.- S7-10, right column, second paragraph . . .no detailed plan is proposed. Rather T-the-feilewftg-gtiideiiftes-aftd--staftderds shettid--b e-iaeerpergted- ate-aetivity-design. .--GeeereI-Pia t-peiiees-*GP-i34; Council Meeting 860 5/23/78 • S7-1I, left column, last paragraph, seventh sentence . . .would contain benches, a puking turnout , and bike rack facilities. S8-1, left column, first paragraph, fifth sentence . . .is en the undeveloped Shoreline park site. . . S8-5, right column, second paragraph, last sentence . . .transmitting/receiving link on the international calling safety and distress.. S8-1, left column, first paragraph • : . . .of Los Angeles). The-ene4 re-suhregian- s-eempr}sed-e --twa-awsersh ps. S8-3, right column: delete SBEIAr-FAGTARS . The-plens4n . .4140,4ft-the-G ty: Staff will re-write the following sections: S2-7, commercial S2-10, infrastructure , S3-6 and S7-6, agriculture -produce •stands S4-7, commercial • U-24, policies - Add policy on parking S6-7, PBC • S8-1, terrestrial climate Update sales and rental ranges throughout ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 p.m. to Thursday, May 25, 1978. • MAYO?' ATTEST: LEONARD G. WOOD, CITY CLERK AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE COUNCIL + Y C Y C L E R K - Ill Council Meeting 861 5/23/78