Long Beach, CA
File #: 13-0406    Version: 1 Name: DS-RES-Zoning Text Amendment
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 5/3/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/14/2013 Final action: 5/14/2013
Title: Adopt resolution forwarding the Zoning Text Amendment ordinance to the California Coastal Commission.
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. 051413-H-1sr&att 3.pdf, 2. RES-13-0036.pdf
Related files: 13-015PL
TITLE
Adopt resolution forwarding the Zoning Text Amendment ordinance to the California Coastal Commission.

DISCUSSION
On March 21, 2013, the Planning Commission approved a Site Plan Review for a new 24,500-square-foot North Branch Library at 5870 Atlantic Avenue (Exhibit A - Location Map). In conjunction with approval of the library, recommendations were unanimously supported for approval of a Zoning Map Amendment to convert 12 vacant, contiguous parcels at the subject site from Two-Family Residential (R-2-N) to Neighborhood Commercial Automobile-Oriented (CNA), and a Zoning Text Amendment to add the “Public Library” use to Table 32-1 of the Zoning Regulations and permit the use, by right, in all commercial zoning districts (Exhibit B - Findings and Conditions). The requested Zoning Map Amendment would create uniform CNA zoning on the approximately 50,000-square-foot project site, and the Zoning Text Amendment would eliminate the current prohibition of library uses in commercial zones.

Development of the new North Branch Library will represent implementation of the first phase of the North Village Center project, a proposed mixed-use development on 6.3 acres of City-owned land centered on Atlantic Avenue between South Street and 59th Street. The goal of the Village Center, as outlined in the former Redevelopment Agency’s 2004 adopted North Long Beach Village Center and Historic Node Implementation Plan, is to create a definable, unique focal point for North Long Beach identity and activity. The North Village Center will ultimately include, in addition to the proposed library, both townhome and commercial uses.

The Planning Bureau first reviewed the conceptual North Village Center proposal in 2008. It was determined that a Zone Change would be necessary to accommodate a public library use at the site, as current zoning prohibits all library uses. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was also deemed necessary, and a year later, in 2009, the Redevelopmen...

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