HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-13 - Proposing a Measure for General Plan Designation of OC Fair & Event Center Subject to Change Only by Vote of the PeopleRESOLUTION NO. 10-13
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA PROPOSING A MEASURE FOR THE
SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF A QUESTION WHETHER
THE GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION OF THE ORANGE
COUNTY FAIR AND EVENT CENTER PROPERTY LOCATED AT
88 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA SHOULD BE
APPROVED BY THE VOTERS AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
ONLY BY A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, California, desires
to submit to the voters of the City at a Special Municipal Election a proposed
measure relating to the question whether the City's existing General Plan
Designation for the Orange County Fair and Event Center property located at 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California should be approved by the voters, subject to
change in the future only by a vote of the People of Costa Mesa;
WHEREAS, California Elections Code Section 9222 provides as follows:
"[t]he legislative body of the city may submit to the voters, without a petition
therefor, a proposition for the repeal, amendment, or enactment of any
ordinance, to be voted upon at any succeeding regular or special city election,
and if the proposition submitted receives a majority of the votes cast on it at the
election, the ordinance shall be repealed, amended, or enacted accordingly";
WHERAS, California Elections Code Section 9222 further provides that if
the City Council of the City proposes an enactment of an ordinance to the City's
electorate, the "proposition may be submitted, or a special election maybe called
for the purpose of voting on a proposition, by ordinance or resolution";
WHEREAS, submission of the proposed ordinance to the voters to
determine whether or not they support confirmation of the City's General Plan
designation for the Orange County Fair and Event Center is a project and has
been reviewed for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), the CEQA Guidelines, and the City environmental procedures, and the
previously -certified General Plan Final EIR. The proposed ordinance will not
result in any negative impact to the environment as neither the proposed
ordinance nor the voter's action on it will increase or decrease the types of uses
or buildable space for the property from what currently exists, and is therefore
determined to have no environmental impact. In addition, The General Plan Final
Program Environmental Impact Report (Final EIR) was certified by City Council in
January 2002. The OCFEC Master Plan Final EIR was certified by the 32nd District
Agricultural Association in September 2003. These two environmental documents
constitute the required environmental documentation for the confirmation of the
adopted General Plan designation. Confirmation by the Voters of the General Plan
designation for the Fair and Event Center property and requiring voter approval of
any future general plan amendment for this property is determined to be within the
original scope of the General Plan Final EIR and OCFEC Master Plan EIR, and no
additional environmental documentation is required.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA
MESA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That a Measure be proposed to the voters of Costa Mesa on
the following question:
"Should an ordinance be adopted confirming the General Plan Designation for
the Orange County Fair and Event Center as it is set forth in the General Plan as
amended by GP -09-01 which amended the fairground land use designation in
the Land Use Element of the 2000 General Plan to describe and maintain current
fair and event uses on the site and requiring that further amendment be made
only upon majority vote of the electorate."
SECTION 2. This resolution and the proposed ordinance, attached as
Exhibit A, including full text of the measure, attached as Exhibit B, shall be made
available in print and for public examination by the City Clerk, in accordance with
California Elections Code Sections 9223 and 9295.
SECTION 3. The election upon which the voters are to vote on the
Measure proposing the question of whether to confirm the general plan
designation for the Orange County Fair and Event Center and making it subject
to change only by a vote of the electorate is Tuesday, June 8, 2010, pursuant to
a separate resolution of the City Council calling a Special Municipal Election for
that purpose.
SECTION 4. Should any section, subsection, clause or provision of this
resolution for any reason be held to be invalid, then the remainder of the
resolution shall be deemed valid, it being hereby expressly declared that this
resolution, and each and every section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase
hereof would have been prepared, proposed, approved, adopted and/or ratified
even if any other section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution were declared invalid.
SECTION 5. Any legal action to challenge, test, or otherwise determine
the validity of this resolution, or any portion thereof must be brought within sixty
days of the effective date of this resolution, in accordance with the provisions of
California Code of Civil Procedure Section 860 et seq., and Sections 860 and
863 in particular, or any shorter period of time provided by applicable law.
SECTION 6. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
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PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 16th day of February, 2010.
ATTEST:
COY CLERK OF THE
CITY OF COSTA MESA
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ALLAN MANSOOR
Mayor, City of Costa Mesa
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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I, JULIE FOLCIK, City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa, DO HEREBY
CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 10-13
and was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa
at a regular meeting held on the 16th of February 16, 2010, by the following roll
call vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mansoor, Leece, Bever, Foley, Monahan
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereby set my hand and affixed the Seal
of the City of Costa Mesa this 16th day of February, 2010.
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JULIE FOLCI , CITY CLERK
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"Exhibit A"
[PROPOSED] ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY
OF COSTA MESA AFFIRMING THE FAIRGROUND
LAND USE DESIGNATION IN THE LAND USE
ELEMENT OF THE 2000 GENERAL PLAN
RELATING TO DESIGNATION OF THE ORANGE
COUNTY FAIR AND EVENT CENTER PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 88 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA,
CALIFORNIA AND MAKING IT SUBJECT TO
CHANGE ONLY BY A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE
WHEREAS, the Orange County Fair and Event Center is a large parcel of
property consisting of over 150 acres located in the City of Costa Mesa and has
served an important public purpose for over sixty years; and
WHEREAS, the Orange County Fair and Event Center property is
currently owned by the State of California and thus not subject to the City's
zoning code; and
WHEREAS, the State of California has placed the Orange County Fair
and Event Center property up for sale, and the property could become privately
owned and thus subject to the City's zoning code; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council approved Resolution 10-8 on February 2,
2010 adopting a General Plan Amendment for the Orange County Fair and Event
Center property to more completely describe the existing and approved uses for
the property; and
WHEREAS, the City Council approved Resolution 10-12 on February 16,
2010 adopting a General Plan Amendment for the Orange County Fair and Event
Center property to more completely describe the existing and approved uses for
the property following a duly noticed public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the electors of the City of Costa Mesa wish to confirm and
approve the land use designation for the Orange County Fair and Event Center
property located at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California, in the City's General
Plan adopted by the City Council by Resolution 10-12 on February 16, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the electors of the City of Costa Mesa further wish to require
that any future general plan amendments relating to the Orange County Fair and
Event Center property be accomplished only with a vote of the electorate of
Costa Mesa and that no such change to the General Plan designation for the
- Orange County Fair and Event Center property shall be effective unless
confirmed and approved by a majority vote of the electorate at a properly noticed
and called election; and
WHEREAS, the electors of the City of Costa Mesa further wish to require that
any future general plan amendments relating to the Orange County Fair and Event
Center property be fully evaluated pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
and a complete and proper environmental document be certified and approved by the
City Council of the City of Costa Mesa prior to any proposed amendment to the General
Plan being placed on the ballot for voter approval. Notwithstanding any statute,
regulation, policy, rule or case law which provides that a voter initiated zoning or
general plan amendment shall not or does not constitute a "project" pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act, no further general plan amendment for the
Orange County Fair and Event Center shall be considered adopted or approved until it
has received the same environmental review as would be required under the California
Environmental Quality Act if it were considered a "project" of the City.
WHEREAS, confirmation of the City's General Plan designation for the Orange
County Fair and Event Center will not result in any impact to the environment as it will not
increase or decrease the types of uses or buildable space for the property from what
currently exists, and is therefore determined to have no potential environmental impact. in
addition, The General Plan Final Program Environmental Impact Report (Final EIR) was
certified by City Council in January 2002. The OCFEC Master Plan Final EIR was certified
by the 32nd District Agricultural Association in September 2003. These two environmental
documents constitute the required environmental documentation for the proposed General
Plan amendment. Confirmation by the Voters of the General Plan designation for the Fair
and Event Center property and requiring voter approval of any future general plan
amendment for this property is determined to be within the original scope of the General Plan
Final EIR and OCFEC Master Plan EIR, and no additional environmental documentation is
required.
NOW, THEREFORE, the people of the City of Costa Mesa do ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Article 17 of Chapter IX of Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal
Code is hereby added:
Article 17. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR AND EVENT CENTER
Section 13-200.75 General Plan Designation.
The general plan designation for the Orange County Fair and Event Center property
located at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California shall be as set forth in General Plan
Amendment GP -09-01 adopted by the City Council pursuant to Resolution 10-12 on
February 16, 2010, the complete description of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"
Section 13-200.76 Amendment of General Plan Designation.
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The general plan designation for the Orange County Fair and Event Center property
located at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California shall not be further amended except by
ordinance approved by a majority vote of the electorate of the City of Costa Mesa.
Section 13-200.77 Environmental Review.
Notwithstanding any statute, regulation, policy, rule or case law which provides
that a voter initiated zoning or general plan amendment shall not or does not constitute
a "project" pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, no further.general plan
amendment for the Orange County Fair and Event Center shall be considered adopted
or approved until it has received the same environmental review as would be required
under the California Environmental Quality Act if it were considered a "project" of the
City. Such environmental review shall occur prior to the placement on the ballot of any
proposed general plan amendment for the Orange County Fair and Event Center
property, and the Council shall be required to certify and approve a complete and
proper environmental document prior to the calling of an election.
Section 13-200.78 Election Costs.
Any proposed general plan amendment for the Orange County Fair and Event
Center property shall be set for the general municipal election next following City
Council action regarding the proposed general plan amendment and the approval of
appropriate environmental documentation for such amendment. However, by mutual
agreement with the proponent of the general plan amendment, the City Council may
call a special municipal election, with the cost of the special election being borne solely
by the proponent.
SECTION 2. Should any section, subsection, clause or provision of this
ordinance for any reason be held to be invalid, then the remainder of the ordinance
shall be deemed valid, it being hereby expressly declared that this ordinance, and each
and every section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase hereof would have been
prepared, proposed, approved, adopted and/or ratified even if any other section,
subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance were declared invalid.
SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this
ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in the manner required by law.
This ordinance shall become effective thirty days from and after its passage.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2010.
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa
ALLAN MANSOOR, Mayor
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City Attorney
EXHIBIT "A"
Fairgrounds
"Exhibit B"
The Fairgrounds land use designation is applicable to only one property known as
the Orange County Fair and Event Center (OCFEC) in the City'of Costa Mesa. The
Fairgrounds is a 150 -acre site located at 88 Fair Drive. This designation is intended
to:
• Ensure continued development of the property as an
integrated complex that is composed of recreational,
agriculture -related educational institutions, open space,
farmland, equestrian, and commercial uses, and
• Promote the continued and sustained use of the
property for the annual Orange County Fair in
recognition of its value as a regionally significant
resource in the City of Costa Mesa.
Home to the annual Orange County Fair since 1949, the site is bounded by
Arlington Drive (north boundary), Fair Drive (south), Fairview Road (west), and
Newport Boulevard (east). Regional access is primarily provided to the site by State
Route 55 (SR -55) at the interchanges of Fair Drive/Del Mar Avenue and 22nd
Street/Victoria Street. Access from Interstate 405 (1-405), which is approximately
one mile north of the Fairgrounds, is provided via interchanges at Bristol Street,
Fairview Road, and Harbor Boulevard.
The site was formerly a portion of the Santa Ana Army Air Base, and in 1949 the
California 32nd District Agricultural Association (DAA) acquired the property from the
Federal Government. Since that time, the annual Orange County Fair has occurred
at this location. Through the years the 32nd DAA has expanded the use of the
property into a year-round exhibition, conference, equestrian, activity, and event
center; these uses compose collectively the OCFEC.
The 32nd DAA Fair Board adopted the current OCFEC Master Plan in2003. Given
that the 32nd DAA is a state entity for administration of the Orange County Fair,
Costa Mesa has limited land use and permitting authority over the property while it
is controlled by the State. Therefore, the City of Costa Mesa did not have the.
authority to adopt the 2003 OCFEC Master Plan.
If in the future, the State no longer controls the property, any proposed new
development or change of use shall be subject to review for consistency with the
City's General Plan and zoning regulations. The new property owner/operator may
continue to operate the Fairgrounds as it existed at the time of sale as a legal
nonconforming use and development. The property's legal nonconforming status
will remain in effect until such time as the property owner submits and receives
approval of a master plan by Costa Mesa.
As of 2009, the Fairgrounds site contains a total of 400,000 square feet of buildings,
including:
• Pacific Amphitheater
• Arlington Theater
• Grandstand Arena
• Equestrian Center
• Exhibit and Administration Buildings
• Concession and Restaurant Buildings
• Memorial Gardens
• Centennial Farms
• Livestock Barns
Orange County Fair (OC Fair) attendance from 1995 to 2006 ranged from 750,000
to 950,000 visitors during the 4 -week long period. From 2006 to 2009, OC Fair
attendance exceeded a million visitors. Based on peak attendance of approximately
60,000 visitors per day during the OC Fair event, approximately 48,000 vehicle trips
per day is expected (based on average vehicle occupancy of 2.5 persons per
vehicle).
Although best known for the annual OC Fair, the site hosts many "non -fair" activities
and events year round, including the weekly Orange County Marketplace and
Farmer's market, equestrian events, trade and consumer shows, special vehicle
sales events, agricultural events, and cultural festivals. In 2009, the Fairgrounds
were also home to the Centennial Farm, Equestrian Center, 4-H Clubs, and All
American Boys Chorus. In addition, Orange Coast College used a portion of the
parking lot for off-site parking during the school year.
The Fairgrounds designation recognizes the existing fairground and event center
uses associated with this site. The 2000 General Plan traffic model does not take
into account the trip generation from the annual OC Fair or weeknight/weekend
special event uses (i.e. Orange County Marketplace)` because peak vehicle trips to
the site occur outside normal business timeframes. However, further development
of the Fairgrounds will need to be balanced with the development capacity of the
City's transportation system and with the protection of surrounding neighborhoods.
Permitted uses include ancillary office uses, exposition/conference uses, equestrian
uses, agricultural/livestock activities, restaurants, temporary specialty retail sales
(including vehicle sales), outdoor marketplace, emergency operational uses, and
concerts/live entertainment uses. Complementary uses to the fairground and event
center uses may include botanical gardens, animal exhibits, museum, art/historical
artifacts gallery, and performance art theaters that are supportive of the fairground
uses.
--- Uses that are not supportive of fairground and event center uses are expressly
prohibited. Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, casinos/gambling venues,
shopping centers, hotel/motels, residential uses, self -storage facilities, hospitals,
and medical uses. In addition, exclusive use or dedicated athletic sports facilities
and educational uses that are unrelated to the OCFEC are prohibited.
As a State-owned property, the Fairgrounds is not normally subject to the City's
Noise Ordinance. However, pursuant to a 1990 Court Order (Case Nos. 42 07 28
and 55 65 08), exterior noise standards comparable to the City's noise regulations
have been applied to the property. Noise sensitive uses include neighboring
residences, Davis Intermediate School, and Costa Mesa High School. The court-
ordered noise restrictions apply to the operation of the Pacific Amphitheater.
Development within the Fairgrounds designation is intended for buildings ranging
from one- to four-story structures. The maximum allowable floor area ratio for this
designation shall be 0.10.
Employment generation for fairground and event center uses vary dependent upon
the specific use within this designation. For example, typical employment density
standards are 1 employee per 300 square feet of office use, 1 employee per 333
square feet of service uses, and 1 employee per 500 square feet for retail. Because
of the limited range of uses and lower building intensity permitted in the Fairgrounds
designation compared to other nonresidential land use designations, the standard
mix of uses in this designation would generate a population density in the range of 4
to 15 employees per acre. Office development consisting of a maximum buildout of
653,400 square feet at 0.10 FAR would generate up to 14.5 employees per acre,
although it is important to note that office uses are ancillary to the primary fair and
event center uses.
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