Long Beach, CA
File #: 17-0807    Version: Name: DS - Appeal of SEASP EIR D3 (5 of 6)
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 9/11/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/3/2017 Final action: 10/3/2017
Title: Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Land Use District Map of the City of Long Beach as said map has been established and amended by amending portions of Parts 6, 7, 12 and 13 of said map to reflect a change from PD-1 (SEADIP) (Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan) to SP-2 (Southeast Area Specific Plan), I (Institutional), and R-1-S (Single-Family Residential, Small Lot), read and adopted as read.
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. 091917-H-1sr.pdf, 2. 091917-H-1att(5 of 6).pdf, 3. 100317-ORD-39att.pdf, 4. ORD-17-0023.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
10/3/20172 City Council approve recommendation and adoptPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
9/19/20171 City Council declare ordinance read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council for final readingPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
TITLE
Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Land Use District Map of the City of Long Beach as said map has been established and amended by amending portions of Parts 6, 7, 12 and 13 of said map to reflect a change from PD-1 (SEADIP) (Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan) to SP-2 (Southeast Area Specific Plan), I (Institutional), and R-1-S (Single-Family Residential, Small Lot), read and adopted as read.

DISCUSSION
On June 1, 2017, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the Southeast Area Specific Plan (Specific Plan or SEASP) (Exhibit A - Specific Plan) and formally recommended the Specific Plan to the City Council for adoption (Exhibit B - Planning Commission staff report). The Planning Commission’s action is the culmination of over 13 years of study, community visioning and planning exercises, and exhaustive public and environmental review. The purpose of the update is to enhance the quality of life, improve the functionality and visual appearance of public and private improvements in the area, and provide an overall framework for resource protection, mobility, growth, and development for the southeast area of the City into the future.

Existing regulations for the SEADIP area (Exhibit C - PD-1 SEADIP) were adopted in 1977. In 2004, the Third District Los Cerritos Wetlands Study Group first recommended changes to this oldest planned development district in the City. In 2006, the City Council directed staff to update these regulations because they were no longer meeting the needs of Long Beach residents and property owners in terms of mobility, activity and amenities, land use, the need for employment and housing and, most importantly, of maintaining, restoring, and protecting our wetlands. The existing PD-1 is a set of restrictions and allowed uses but is not a plan in today’s understanding of that term. PD-1 contains no vision for the future and does not contemplate the redevelopment of sites that are now coming to the...

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