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Wednesday, Vol). 6, 1974
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'ADMINIS','RAT:IVE REVIEW NO. 74--
Asaplicant: John D. Ring
}"` construction ai a 4 unit apartment buildingTo permit the
pursuant to 5.9231,6 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code
loc ted oa the north side of 20th Street, approximately
100 ft. east of Walnut in an R-4, high density residential
district.
Patty Brillhardt, representing the applicant, was present.
The Chairman informed the Board that this appli,.ation is a
categorical exemption, class 3, California Environmental Quality
Act, 1970.
The Board discussed plans with applicant's rep:°esentative.
Conditions of approval were discussed.
ON MOTION BY FORD AND SECOND BY SPENCER ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
NO. 74-15 WAS APPROVED WITH THE 1'OLLOWING CONDI2IONS AS OUTLINED
AND AMENDED BY HE FOLLOWING VOTE:
A. TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS:
The revised plot plan received January 29, 1974 shall be
the approved layout.
2.. 20th Street and Alley shall be dedicated to City standards
at the time each parcel is developed,
Elevations of the proposed plan received January 29, 1974
shall be the approved elevations.
4. The water, sewer, and fire hydrant system shall be approved
by the Department of public Works and Fire Department.
S. All buildings on lots abutting a City easement shall be
set back five (5) feet from the edge of such easement.
6. Soil and compaction reports as required by the Building
Department and the Department of Public Works shall be
submitted to the City.
B. TO BE COMPLLTED PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTICN;
1. 20th Street and Alley shall be fully improved including
street trees, street signs, street lights, fire hydrants,
sewer and water main extensions;
2.. All utilities shall be installed undergrouni
3. off-street parking facilities shall conform to Article
979
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TO BE COMPLETED PR rQR TO ISSUANCE OF CEIRTIF [_CATE OF OCCUPANCY
Water Supply shall be through the City of Huntington
Beach `s water supply system.
2. Sewage disposal shall be through the City of Huntington
Beacn 's sewage system.
3. Easements for utilities or walkways shall be provided to
Department of Public Works standards.
The property shall participate in the local drainage
assessment district.
5. No structures, other than those shown on t}:t. approved
plot plan, shall be constructed within the project.
6. All applicable City Ordinances shall be complied with.
GENERAL:
1. The project shall be constructed with full insulation
of all exterior walls and ceilings to reduce the burden
on heating and cooling systems (4" thick mineral batts
or 2-3/4" thick fiberglass batts with foil backing).
2. Building spoils, such as scrap. of lumber, wire, pipe
and other surplus or unusable material. shall be dumped
at an off-site solid waste disposal site, especially
allocated for such use.
3. Both natural gas and electricity shall be stuobed in for
clothes dryers, cooking facilities, water heaters, and
refrigeration units to alleviate the possible drain on
any one energy source with the concurrence of the applicant.
,\YES: Eadic, Spencer, Ford
NOES: Norge
ABSENT: None
MIS ELLAi EOUS :
D ON` OF LAND NO. 74-4
Applican Robert A. Allison
To permit an ad us, of lot lines nt to 8.9811.+3 of the
Huntington Beach Ord`inan de 1 . ed on the southeast side
of the intersection of-Caro, d Wanderer in an R-1, low
density residential dis 'ct.