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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdministrative Reviews ARX1972157 - Supporting DocumentsREQUEST FOR EXEMPTION DECLARATION STATUS CITY OF IIUNTINGTON BEACH For City use only PROJECT NUMBED El) 72- DEPT. OF ORIGIN PERMIT NO. 4 Na Q rr c(?,I C.JUU5 04 p CCU ( ; noti;`y the project s-pon:;or accordingly. Please fill out the folaow:i.n;.: TO PF TALI`:rdescrihr use or pro'e-t) n Applicant or Aut Koriz N A ,e or ConsultantY' Miling Ad r ss Telep ionc Number Property Owner Mailing Address NOTE Not all projectswill necessitate the preparatiorof a fully documen,:od Eis;rironmental Impact Study. In order to make a determination as to , httbcr iji), si nificant environmental, impacts may result from, the propo::±ad rro,,: ctp the following request for exemption declaration status u.' be iiI.led out and submitted to the, appropriate department. As as po4s* le?the E . I .R. Review Committee will determine whether or it the project will require an Environmental Impact Study and will LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Street Address;\ Distance from nearest intersecting street: Name of nearest intersecting. street: LEGAL HI sSCRIP'C'[ON J t Section Township Range lE OR Lot ll:Io Tract Metes and Bounds: lease attac any maps or p otographs whic will assist in eteii g the significance of this project's impact. - Describe briefly the existing environmental conditions in the area affected b the project . ll -,,(" etc 4 v Ull. A b S 1 --Q o d - - i' r' Let Q - CCZ `' h c (' 1 4 .r l Yr L1Sv [ 4s n. AY.Rrki n hours , etc.: , CA-),;-,(L `gyp Fr %Y p k C I CIO (What is bean done to minimize the short terns effect on the environaircnt caused bit construction, i. e. , dust, water quality, 5C "U C .` . t 3 i1 }L C O (t u '-5-01 .S kt-.-sb,) tiW,A (Oc Describe briefly the positive o[ iccts this project will have on the economic, social, or cultural aspects of the r unmun,ity 7a. To what extent, if any, will the' prone Trivial Significant* project disrupt or divide an establi shed communnity or an orderly, planned developmcn t? *Iixl.lain on separate Page. e A - 7b, Is the , project i nconsistent with plans that have been adopted by the cournn pity in which the project is ltcated? To what extent, if any, will the project have an adverse affect on: 9a. To what extent, i -mv , a the ,project in an arc i;tra, tt:tzed by uni que phys i cap is Scenic roscmrrt 11 Natural resource, flcological resource? Cultural resourt`..e ? the project near a: Shoreline? Natural flood plain? Channelized flood plain? 131uff? 10. Could any geologic features 11 . (slide prone areas, earthquake 'faults, etc.) cause adverse conditions to result from this h ro j e°c t ,? 1'o what extent , II any,wiii projeci.,lisrupt or alter the appearance old the surroundings of an.: (listoric site? Archaeological site? To what extent, if any, will views by neighboring property owners be disrupted by the project? 1 13 . To what extentt, if any, will the jprojo t a IfeCt Li scarce tiaitural resource w;i,th respect to: Potent i al use? l.xtraetion? Colisertrat 'i01 ? Yes. 14a. To what c„tent, if any, will. the project iy rdct the continued use of a recreational area? b To what extent if anv will the None Trivial Signifi.cant* project affect an irportant area -of theticvaluee y_a s 1Sa. To what extent, if any, will any wildlifo he disrupted or displaced by the project? b. To what extent, if any, will any wildlife migration patterns be disrupted by the project? C. To what extent, if any, will unique vegetative communities be disrupted or displaced by the project? 16a. To what extent , if any, will exist noise levels be increased Gby this project? b. To what extent , if any, will recrea- tional areas he detri mentally affected by noise incxreases? c. `To what extent, if any, will wildlife areas be detrimentally affected by noise incr ease? 17, To what extent, i f any, will the project increase air pollution levels in the area or exceed any existing air pollution standards? (Particulate matter (,dust)as well as chemical pollutants should be consider 6d. ) 18. To what extent, if any, will any unique cha ractcristics be introduced into the area's atmosphere, such as. Rath at i one Vibration? fir wave disruption? 11), To what extent, if any,;iwill the respect to: or subsurface water supplies With. iaental affect on existing surface proposed project have any detri- Qual ity? Quailt i ty? 20 . To what extent, if any, will the project serve to encourag develop- ment of presently undeveloped arras or intensify development of undeveloped arcaz? (Examples inc i ude the iaat roduction. o C facilities such as streets, roads , water mains, or sewerage tines in such a manner as to lacilitatc development or intcnsi Ci.catiorr of the use or an area.O ' ,,. 21 . TO what extent, i 1 any, wi 1 1 they` proposed project a 1-Cect basic govern- mental services (including, but not Limited to, police, lire, sewers, schools, loads) and the present and future ability of government to provide such services? 22. Are there any feasible and less environmentally offensive alterna- tives to this project? PR 1 NT'RD N All : SIGNl.1): Mailing r11dress l eta friar on separate page. -5- None Trivjt, Significant* No '"''° Yes '.`u $q » c.t %i .- orAlk ha lf, the 1.juXw.L.I' ter of t he y vro,. of `fie",t to' '11` a; TowL "h.p, 5 ioufi.h; i' i«fal' 1ji' West,In the Rancho °- s".ty o=f" Hunti g'rcn rsourlt of Orange, state of Gal-U- 0 °'7 as er Map recorded in book 510 pale 1;3 of Miscellaneous NYa ', to the Off1.::e wf° 1.1 County Reco. dev of said county, described, as l:eg'.nnin,g at the Southwest corner of the East half of the Northeast Quazwcr of the Sou 1.'4,`eezt Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said S rt c"r; 2 cihen:-e South 89" `21 1211 West14142.75 feat along the South line of Fa Id North half. Thence North 000 27? 481, West 266,08 feet to the Scut;Y;.- e as' corner of Parcel 4 as described in a deed to Huntington Associates recorded ;arse 7,1968 in book $624 page 63 of Official Record ; Ther'Ze Si urh 8 :.32V 12" ;veat 297.00 te'i along the Southerly line of said thereof, eatd ; c `r.eT" e . E y>... ° I"r' =Ite VT'ut': mar ,y n +t ..9.,n .> • H 3'•i9 l'1G4i '2'20.96 'r;ttY .'"¢. at C° Y,L,.eayy _7a?1C°o !'trCa.:eT11J2i niCti, l u 14 .. o cn 7,ne of maf Banc of re.:,ch Boulevard. I.x,o0O f,e,et; ""t. .t.CO' V_ 5*4c;::,,L fee l along said Earot lin.. 1c ','ho most- tie e s " M c,'.-nor of: L :a,' L 1 2 as desc,',.ir.bed in a deed to the e av-in. wor B cA recorded September I . 6 in book 8054 page €O0 of l., 3v 3914 to tt l• AC5 feet to the South;. ri :,ht of way line of lewman r , x e ord>0 "'.-nce or the North est l no of said !,ar,tei North , etve,o de{' rr:bed i. 3 a' uo;s. I 1.n sa:id deed t , '`he f of z: 'ant r.Zton y itho to the F*rt'hv eSV corner of pa:°ce:.9 as deselibed in said 11 .teroe Nor li 25 44" E r#t 212.68 fe t;410ng said o at h right de 1e to ingt n ,.w o _t ea 'hen e o th ( ' 148" Eaot.5a`6O2 f ee t tag the ides- irbe of said = `rgels9 arad 4 to the true point of beglnnin.: D=ept that Nort':oro ther eof decor bed a s ?.:roes. 2 in the deed te"' the c ,tv of V'untingtcn Beach; record.ed September 21, 1966, in book 8054 , 'ease 600 of Of ficia l RecordesA be prcdueed f` ow Bald property.. °rhe surfiaoe of said pr^or erty o ` be urcd for the errP1oration., development , extraction., store of .y,yid of g gas , zpk ! A ttitr? and other h dror a.. a o n4 s re er' ed in the deed from Huntington BeE4h.r,M a,,. reo arc ed Aug.an u 7n 1-96k ,in boob 7168 page 439, 'Of Off 1.oi&„I opt .he ;iubs assrtz.oe of said prop perty be l ow the depth of f rrr the surface of, said pr operty, at'.*, r°esex ved in the except all oil, Zits, asphaltum and. other hydrocarbons and other II, ,,#helher to those herein specfifled or not, within or t't`ttjcried' deed. Minutes: I.B. Find of Zoning Adjustments"' Wednesday, January 17, 1973 Page Itt, conjunction with CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION NO, 7'2- Applicant'-.; H' M. Richard s,cin .To permit a zero side and rear yard setba cks in l ieu of f: a required 10 ft . bide and rear yard getbaek '' .s per S. 9 71.4.1 (b) and S. 9471.,4.1. (c), of the Ordinance Code. T .e i 'LJ.ng ecrecary in 'J. u the Board that het,wJ0.I be meeting with the applicant on January 19th to di uss alternatives for said proposal; therefore continuanc e '::o January 24th meeting is recommended . TheJaplicant concurs. "A MOTION WAS MADE BY EADIE AND40 SECONDED BY SP NCER "O\,,+CONTIWE USE PERMIT NO, 72.,92 AAA CONDITIONAL E CEPTION NI. 72,-:L07 TO JANUARY 24, 1973, T.''OR THE AFOREMEN ONED R,,,PASOIjS. NOES: No e THE MOTIO CARRIED AYES: Spe cer , McF&.riand, \ladie ROLL CALL,V TE: JADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 72-157 Applicant: Center for Special Surgery, Inc. Dr. Neil. Friedman To permit. the construction of two medical buildings located at the southeast corner of Beach Blvd. and Newman Avenue in the R5 Office Profea:sional District. The Acting 3ecreta ry informed the Board. that he will meet with Dr, Friedman on January 19th to discuss merits of the plan; therefore continuance to January 24th is recommended. A. MOTION WAS MADE BY MCFARLAND AND SECONDED BY EADIE TO CONTINUE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 72-157 TO:'JANUARY 24, 1973 FOR THE AFOREMENTIONED REASON. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: Spencer , McFarland, Eadie NOES.- None THE MOTION CARRIED To permit the construction of a single f riu y three bedroom residence pursuant to 5.9161 ,2 of the Ordinance Code located on the east side of 16th Street approxi matpp y 100 ft. south of Palm Avenue I n the R2.2. '*Iedium ,ensity Residential District. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 72-141 - Continued A )licant: Leonard 0, Lindbore, It was noted that t to code requ1 rem tits wi The Board reviewed the proposal, Ian, its submitted, did.not conform Acting Secretary' also poi regard to lot coverages The ed out that this item has been continued seve3 al times and mitted. o revised plans were sub I Aft Minutes: H. B.Boa' of Zoning Adjustments Wednesday , January 24, 1973 Page 2 Th Acting Secretary informed the Board that he received a t ephone call from the applicant re- questing withdrawal\of sa'd application, It was the consensus of the Board to con mnu Administrative Review No. 73-6 to January 31st, to all w he applicant to submit a written request for withdrawal of sa , application. A MOTION WAS M1DE BY EADIE AND SECONDED BY SPENCF;R T CONTINUE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 73-6 TO JANUARY 3,1, 19 3, FOR THE AFOREMENTIONED REASON: ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: Spen0er, Gera en, Eadie NOES: None ABSENT: None ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO . 72-157 - ContinuedJA licant : Dr. Neil Friedman i thT e construction of twoTo perm t: medical buildings . The subject property is located At the southeast corner of'Beach Blvd . and Newman Avenue in the R5 Office Professional District. Dr. Friedman , applicant , discussed the revised plot plan with the Board , He informed the Board that there. will be 11 doctors occupying the proposed building. The Board held a discussion regard - ing screening wal l requirements. A MOTION WAS MADE BY SPENCER AND SECONDED BY FADIE TO APPROVE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 72-157UPON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AS AMENDED: A. TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS: and fully improved to City standards at the time each parcel is developed. The water , sewer, and fire hydrant system shall be 1. The plot plan received January 24, 1973, shall be the approved layout. 2. Beach Blvd ., and Neuman Avenue 3hall be dedicated 7 approved by the Department of Public Works and Fire Dept. Soil reports as required by the Building Department and the Department of Public Works shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of building permits. Screening wall plan and landscaping plan shall be sub- mitted to the Board of Zoning Adjustments for approval prior to issuance of building permits. B. TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FRAMING INSPECTION: 1. Fire alarm system conduit and appurtenances shall be installed by the developer at locations and to speei- f ications provided by the Fire Department. C TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION: 1. All utilities shall be installed underground. 2. Off -street parking facilities shall conform to Article 979. -2- 1/24 /73 BZA Minutes: H. B. Board of Zoning Adjustments Wednesday, January 24, 1973 Page 3 3. Parking compounds shall be screened with a combination of fencing and landscaping. Said plan shall be approved by the Planning Department. 4. There shall be no fence, structure or landscaping. constructed or maintained over 32 feet high within a 10 ft. by 10 ft. triangular area at the intersection of driveways and streets or within a 25 ft. by 25 ft. triangular area, at the intersection of streets. 5. Beach Blvd,., and Newman Avenue shall be fully improved, including street trees, street lights, street signs, fire hydrants, sewer and water main extensions. D. TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY: 1. Water supply shall be through the City of Huntington Beach .'s water system. 2. Sewage disposal shall be through the City of Huntington Beach's sewage system. 3. The property shall participate in the local drainage assessment district . 4. No structures, other than those shown on the approved plot plan, shall be con-,tr-ucted within the project. 5. All applicable City Ordinances shall be complied with. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: Spencer , Gerarden, Eadie NOES None ABSENT: None ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 73-8 Aplicant:\ Ed Hart To permit con ruction of a duplex pv,rsuant to $,, 923.1.0, of the Huntingt Beach Ordinance Code. Said property \ slocakted on the west i de of 21st St., 105 ft. south of center I nc ofLive Avenue. The Bo d discussed the proposal. A MQ, ION WAS MADE BY SPENCER AND SECONDED BY EADIE TO APPROVEJADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 73-8 UPON THE FOLLOWING CO ITIONS: A. TO BE COMPLETED PRI R /TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS: 1. The plot plan r4ived January 9 , 1973 , shall be the approved layou 1,72. 21st Street ,nd alle shall be dedicated to City standards a t the time the parcel is developed. 3. The water sewer , and f e hydrant system shall be approved .by the Departme t of Public Works and Fire Departrn ,nt . 4. Soil ports as required b the Building Department and the Department of l-ubli, Works shall be submitted to t. ie City. TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL INSECTION: 1. All utilities shall be installed underground. 2. Off-street parking facilities shall conform to Article979.