CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
WHAT HAPPENED:
The Planning Commission has added religious assembly and public school
use to a one-square-block area in the city.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The commission unanimously approved reshaping the zoning in the area
bounded by Edwards Street on the west, Garfield Avenue on the south,
Goldenwest Street on the east and Ellis Avenue on the north.
The change incorporates Huntington Seacliff Elementary School, on
Garfield Avenue.
The addition of religious uses also puts the city in conformance with
a federal law, known as the Religious Land Use and Institutional Persons
Act of 2000, which requires cities to carve out a place for churches.
The Praise Christian Center of Huntington Beach has applied to the
city to hold services in a building in the area. City fire marshals have
also said an A-frame building the church used for a chapel doesn’t meet
safety codes.
The approval sends the new zoning item to the City Council, adds
religious uses and imposes new building standards for the area.
Vote: 7-0
IN FAVOR / AGAINST
WHAT HAPPENED:
City planners laid out the timetable for a privately-financed
desalination plant in the pipeline for Huntington Beach.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Executives with Poseidon Resources plan to complete their
environmental review of the project in June.
The Poseidon Seawater Desalination Plant would be built on an
approximately seven-acre section of the AES power plant. The plant,
expected to cost as much as $240 million, would convert the seawater used
to cool the plant into potable drinking water.
One gallon of drinking water would be produced for every two gallons
of seawater.
Executives with both Poseidon and AES are negotiating a lease to
install the plant next to the power plant.
The project must be approved by the commission, but is not expected to
go the the City Council. It must also be approved by the California
Coastal Commission.
Vote: No vote
NEXT MEETING
When: May 28, 7 p.m.
Where: City Council chambers, 2000 Main St.
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