CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
WHAT HAPPENED:
City Council voted to postpone voting on a planning department
proposal that would rezone four properties to bring them in compliance
with the city’s general plan until the next City Council meeting on March
18.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Under the proposal, The McClellan Park Boys and Girls Club on Delaware
Street would be rezoned from residential medium density to an open
space-park and recreation designation. The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints on 17th Street would switch from residential medium
density to public-semipublic use. A water operations yard on Huntington
Street would be changed from limited industrial use to public-semipublic
use. Finally, the Rodgers Senior’s Center would be rezoned from open
space-park and recreation use to public-semipublic use.
Vote: 4-0
IN FAVOR / AGAINST
WHAT HAPPENED:
City Council repealed an ordinance in the city’s charter that
designates a portion of the land between Ellis and Garfield avenues and
Edwards and Goldenwest streets in Huntington Beach to be used for a
neighborhood park. They did so as part of a legal agreement.
WHAT IT MEANS:
In 1995 the city designated a park site within this area.
But a group of four property owners sued the city, alleging the city
illegally took their land.
The property owners dropped the suit and the city must pay the a total
of $75,000 and give the lots back to the property owners.
Vote: 4-0
IN FAVOR / AGAINST
WHAT HAPPENED: City Council approved a contract between the city and
Maximus, Inc. to recruit someone to fill the vacancy that will be left by
Police Chief Ron Lowenberg, who is retiring in October.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The city will transfer $30,000 from the police account to the city
administrator’s office to pay Maximus.
A final selection is expected to be recommended to the City Council by
late summer.
Vote: 4-0
NEXT MEETING
When: March 18, 5 p.m.
Where: Room B-8, Civic Center, 2000 Main St.
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