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CC RESOLUTION 4890RESOLUTION NO. 4890 A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 4876 REGARDING PREFERENTIAL PARKING AREAS WITHIN THE CITY WHERE PARKING PERMITS MAY BE USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EL SEGUNDO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 8 -5A. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of El Segundo as follows: SECTION 1: The City Council finds and declares as follows: A. This Resolution is adopted in accordance with El Segundo Municipal Code ( "ESMC ") Chapter 8 -5A for the purpose of amending Resolution No. 4876, adopted June 3, 2014 which establishes certain "preferential parking" areas; B. This Resolution reviewed by the City's Planning and Building Safety Department for consistency with the circulation element of the General Plan and conformity with the El Segundo Municipal Code ( "ESMC "); C. The City reviewed this Resolution's environmental impacts under the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq., "CEQA "), the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal. Code of Regulations § §15000, et seq., the "CEQA Guidelines "), and the City's Environmental Guidelines (City Council Resolution No. 3805, adopted March 16, 1993); D. On November 4, 2014, the City Council held a public hearing to receive public testimony and other evidence regarding, in part, this Resolution indiidinn - withnut limitntinn infnrmatinn nrnvidPd to the C:nunnil by tha Police Department; and E. This Resolution, and its findings, are made based upon the evidence presented to the Council at its November 4, 2014, hearing. SECTION 2: Findings. Pursuant to ESMC § 8 -5A -4, the City Council makes the following findings: A. Regular Interference. That nonresident vehicles substantially and regularly interfere with the use of the majority of parking spaces within Zone 1 (as defined below). This is primarily attributable to the use of parking spaces by employees of neighboring businesses; B. Regular Intervals. Such interference occurs on a daily basis within Zone 1, particularly during work days; C. Noise. These nonresident vehicles significantly contribute to unreasonable noise; traffic hazards; and environmental pollution within Zone 1; and D. Shortage Of Parking Spaces. Residents within Zone 1 are unable to reasonably and conveniently utilize parking spaces that are adjacent to their dwelling units. SECTION 3: Creation of Zone 1 Preferential Parking Area. Pursuant to ESMC § 8 -5A -3, the City Council amends the Zone 1 Preferential Parking Area which is graphically depicted in attached Exhibit "A," which is incorporated by reference, and described as follows: "ZONE 1. No parking between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. and between 2:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except by permit on the west curb line of Washington Street (from Maple Avenue to Walnut Avenue), both curb lines of Walnut Avenue (from Washington Street to Center Street), both curb lines of Sycamore Avenue (from Washington Street to California Street; excluding the south curb line directly adjacent to the public park), and both curb lines of California Street (from Acacia Avenue to Maple Avenue; excluding the east curb line directly adjacent to the public park)." SECTION 4: Parking Restrictions. Vehicles parking within Zone 1 must comply with ESMC Chapter 8 -5A including, without limitation, ESMC § 8- 5A -10. The Police Chief, or designee, is authorized to enforce this Resolution. SECTION 5: Permit Fees. Pursuant to ESMC § 8- 5A- 7(A)(4), the City Council establishes a fee of $ 0_ for obtaining a permit pursuant to this Resolution. SECTION 6: Environmental Assessment. This Resolution is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (Pub. Res. Code §§ 21000, et seq.; "CEQA ") and CEQA Guidelines (Cal. Code Regs. Title 14, §§ 15000, et seq.) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines § 15305 (Class 5 — Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations). The project involves a negligible expansion of use; there is only a minor change in the operation of an existing use. The project would not result in significant effects related to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality and it can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. SECTION 7: Notification. The Public Works Director, or designee, is authorized to erect such street signs as are needed to properly notify the general public of the restrictions on parking in the preferential parking zone created through this Resolution. SECTION 8: Supersession. Supersession of previous preferential parking zones does not affect any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred before, or preclude prosecution and 2 imposition of penalties for any violation occurring before this Resolution's effective date. Any such superseded part will remain in full force and effect for sustaining action or prosecuting violations occurring before the effective date of this Resolution. SECTION 9: Effective Date of this Resolution. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon adoption and will remain in effect unless repealed or superseded. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of November, 2014. A -TEST: O&V, � )a W"� — Tracy Sher I Weaver, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: MARK D. HENSLEY, City Attorney I _ By: OP-6 Karl Berg C1. 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