With an amendment and two added conditions, the Huntington Beach City Council approved the Bolsa Chica Senior Care Community project late Tuesday night on a 4-3 vote.
In favor of the project – with the changes added – were Councilmembers Tony Strickland, Dan Kalmick, Rhonda Bolton and Natalie Moser and opposed were Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark, Vice Mayor Pat Burns and Councilmember Casey McKeon.
Proposed is a the construction of a four-story, 159-unit convalescent facility and demolition of an existing commercial building.
Located on a 3.10-acre site at 4952 and 4972 Warner Ave. (near Bolsa Chica Street), the project would include 25 memory care units, 134 assisted living units and a subterranean parking garage. There would be on-site indoor and outdoor amenities and dining facilities with alcohol service.
Members of the public expressing opposition to the development cited issues of incompatibility with the nearing single-family homes and concerns about traffic and parking.
Supporters said the project would supply “much-needed” housing for senior citizens in an aging community.
The amendments and covenant included agreement to only operate the facility as a residential care facility for the aged and restricted to assisted living and memory care only.
The meeting was adjourned at 12:02 a.m. Wednesday.
