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Zoning Administrator
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City of Huntington Beach
Department of Community Development
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach , CA 92648
(714) 536-5271
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General Plan Designation
ENTITLEMENT FEE CASE NUMBER
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Exempt COP -
Categorical Exclusion
Ownership Verification
FAA Zone
Flood Zone
Oil District
Redevelopment Area
AlquistPriolo Area
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REQUEST:
LOCATION OF PROPERTY:
o Street address:1117
o Name ane distance to nearest intersecting street:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
o Assessor 's Parcel Number 1 0 `2 'tO.
o Tract Block 1LfS.
o Section Township
o Acreage
owner of the subject property . I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that the foregoing statements,
facts, and attachments are true and correct. I understand that this application for subdivision may be
denied , modified or approved with conditions and that such conditions must be complied with prior to
submittal of the final map and prior to issuanc of building permits. I hereby authorise
FLC- Lam( C4 ii tdact as my representative and to bind me in all matters
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have read and understood all
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s ements including the filing requirements on the reverse side of this application . I am the property
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UIRED OF ALL APPLICATIONS:
1. This application must be typed or printed and filled in completely.
2. If the applicant is not the property owner, the property owner shall designate the applicant to
act on his behalf and sign this application,
3. Tentative Parcel Maps require six (6) copies of the tentative map and Lot Line Adjustments require
six (6) copies on the prescribed form available at the Zoning Counter, which shall be submitted
for review and approval by the Zoning Administrator.
4. Tentative Tract maps require twenty (20) 18" x 26" copies and two (2) 8-1/2" x 14" copies. of the
map drawn to a scale not less than one inch equals 100 feet (1" = 100'), which shall be submitted
for review and approval by the Planning Commission
Fold al1 lans to a maximum size of 8-1/2" x 14" (lower right print side out).
Photographs of the subject property.
A written narrative shall accompany this application and will include the following information:
(b) Proposed use of property. If property is proposed to be used, for more than one purpose, the
:area , lots or lot proposed for each type of use shall be shown on the tentative map.
(c) Statement of the improvements and public utilities, including water supply and sewage
(a) Existing use or uses of the property and present zoning.
(£)ThQ locations, names . widths and approximate grades of all roads, streets,, highways. ways
from the CityEngineer to allow greater intervals.
(d) Name, business address and number of the registered engineer, or licensed surveyor, 0o
prepared map of said subdivision.
(e) Elevations or contours at intervals or two (2) feet up to five (5 ) percent '-ade , give fi
(5) feet up to ten (10) percent grade, and ten (10) feet over ten (l0) p7t>ct"it grade,
determine slope of the land and the high and low points thereof , unless approval is obtained
(a) The subdivision name and/or number, date, north point, scale and sufficient description to
define the location and boundaries of the proposed subdivision,
(b) Name and address of record owner or owners of said subdivision.
(c) Name and address. of the subdivider.
proposed to be completed.
.disposal, proposed to be made or installed and the time at which such improvements are
Publicareas proposed.
Tree planting proposed.
Restrictive covenants proposed.
The tentative map shall contain the following information:
and locations of existing streets in the proposed subdivision and along the boundaries
thereof.
The location and character of all existing or proposed public utility facilities in said
adjoining and contiguous highways, streets and ways.
The approximate widths, location and purpose of all existing or proposed easements and
contiguous to the proposed subdivision.
Approximate lot layout and approximate dimensions of each lot and each to be numbered.
The outlire of any existing buildings to remain in place and their location in relation to
existing or proposed street and lot lines,
If the subdivision is within a known oil field the map shall include the location of all
existing oil wells and appurtenances and a plan of their disposition or treatment including
abandonment, underground placement, screening, fencing, landscaping, conversion of pumping
units, etc. Such plan shall include disposition of treatment of all future wells; drill
sites and operations. Such plan shall also' include the written concurrence of the oil
lessee or operator concerned.
All decisions by the Zoning Administrator and the Planning Commission are final unless appealed
within ten (10) days of such decision and shall be in writing specifying the areas of aggrievement.
10. The approval or conditional approval of a tentative map or tentative parcel map shall expire
twenty-four (24) months from the date the map was approved or conditionally approved. The expira-
tion of the approved or conditionally approved tentative map shall terminate all proceedings. Any
subsequent subdivision of the same real property shall require the filing and processing of a new
map.
11. Extension on tentative maps and tentative parcel maps.
(a) The subdivider filing a tentative map or tentative parcel map may request an extension of
the tentative map or tentative parcel map approval by written application to the Department
of Community Development, such application to be filed at least thirty (30) days before the
expiration of the approved or conditionally approved map. The application shall state the
reasons for the requested extension. In granting an extension, new.conditions and exactions
may be imposed and existing conditions may be revised.
(b) An extension(s) or tentative map or tentative parcel map approval or conditional approval
may be extended by the Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission or City Council for a
period not to exceed one year, with a maximum of three (3) one-year extensions of time. The
extension of time shall commence with the expiration date of the approved or condi- tionally
approved tentative map or tentative parcel map, The approved new date shall not. extend more
than five (5) years beyond the date of initial approval.
Note: Comp'ietion of this application does net presume approval of the subdivision. Such approval is
discretionary with the Zoning Administrator or the Planning Commission. The Zoning Administrator
or Ccmmission may deny, modify or approve the subdivision with conditions.
City of Huntington Beach
2000 MAIN STREET CA LI FOR N IA 92E48
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Building 536-5241
Planning 536-5271
March 13, 1997
Bill Holman
PLC
23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 250
Newport Beach, CA 92260
cc: Lennar Homes of California
ENTITLEMENT : LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 97-2
PROJECT ADDRESS : 19176 FOXGLEN DRIVE, HUNTINGTON BEACH
PROPERTY OWNER : LENNAR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA
DATE CEIVED AT
ZONIN OUN TER: MARCH 11, 1997
PROJECT PLANNER : MARY BETH BROEREN
Dear Applicant:
Thank you for submitting your entitlement(s) to the City of Huntington Beach, Community
Development Department. The Project Planner indicated above is assigned to processing your
entitlement(s). The Project Planner is responsible for:
Reviewing your entitlement(s) for completeness;
Reviewing plans for compliance with the Zoning Code and applicable City Ordinances;
Evaluating the project for conformance with the General Plan;
Preparation of environmental documents pursuant to the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA);
Obtaining other. City department's comments relative to the project;
Analyzing the site plan layout and, if applicable, the floor plans and elevations;
Evaluating the project for compatibility with, and potential impacts to, surrounding
uses/structures;
Coordinatingissues related to the Fire Dept., Public Works Dept., Buildir, ¢ Division, etc.;
Scheduling the project for a public hearing;
• Preparing a recommendation(approva1ldenial) with findings and conditions; and
Assisting you with any follow-up actions and/or conditions of approval,
A letter will be sent to you regarding the status/completene,,s of your entit",ement(s), or your
pending hearing date, within four weeks. The letter will indicate either, additional information is
required (e.g., revised plans, supplemental plans, environmental information, additional
entitlements, etc.), or that the planner is continuing to process your entitlement(s) and that you
will be notified as to when your project will be scheduled for a Zoning Administrator, Planning
Commission, and/or Design Review Board hearing.
If the project is subject to Planning Commission review, a staff report will be prepared with your
maps and supplemental information attached; no written staff reports are prepared for Zoning
Administrator or Design Review Board action.
Please direct all of your qnjestions and communications to the Project Planner using the
entitlement number(s) assigned to your case. You should contact the Project Planner at
714/536-5271 to discuss any concerns you may have regarding your project. Should you have
any comments or need additional clarification, please contact me at the same number.
Generally, the total processing time (from submittal to final action by the reviewing body and
expiration of the appeal period) is two (2) to three (3) months for Zoning Administrator action,
four (4) to six (6) months for Planning Commission action, and one (1) month for Design Review
Board action, depending upon the complexity of your project, When Zone Changes, General Plan
Amendments, Tentative Mans, or preparation of environmental documents are involved, a longer
processing time is necess"r:
Scott Hess, AIC''
Senior Plan__er
Current Planning Section
(g: entltr/form)