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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-09-061 MINUTES HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE OF ZONING ADMINISTRATOR Room B-6 — Civic Center 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 02648 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.1989 — 1:30 P.M. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: Michael Strange STAFF MEMBERS: Thomas Rogers MINUTES: Minutes of the August 30, 1989 Zoning Administrator Meeting were approved. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW NO. 89-13 DATE: August 10, 1989 APPLICANT: Mike Wilson, M.S.I. 1240 Railroad Street Corona, CA 91720 SUBJECT: Temporary Sales Trailer for Civic Center Tract (Tentative Tracts 13569 and 13920) LOCATION: East side of Lake Street, 240 feet south of Yorktown Avenue (Lots 78 and 79 of Tentative Tract 13569) Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15311, Class 11, California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW WAS WITHDRAWN AT THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR. WAIVER OF FINAL MAP TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 88-219 Applicant: Request: Location: William Lin 5200 Somerset Street Buena Park, CA 90621 Waiver of Final Map for Tentative Parcel Map No. 88-219 to consolidate four (4) parcels into one. 7581 Warner Avenue ZA Minutes 11/6/89 —1- 5324h 1 Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15305, Class 5, California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that the Public Works Department submitted a letter stating that the applicant has met all conditions of approval and staff is recommending approval. Mike Wilson, applicant, was present and spoke in support of the request. WAIVER OF FINAL MAP FOR TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 88-219 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDING: FINDING OF APPROVAL FOR WAIVER: 1. The proposed consolidation complies with the requirements as to area, improvement and design, flood and water drainage control, appropriate and approved public roads, sewer and water facilities, environmental protection, and other requirements of Article 992 of the Subdivision Section of the Ordinance Code. WAIVER OF FINAL MAP TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 87-264 Applicant: Zaher Khalaf 18212 Newmoon Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Request: Waiver of Final Map - Tentative Parcel Map No. 87-264 to consolidate two lots into one lot. Location: East side of Algonquin Street approximately 300 feet south of Heil Avenue. Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15305, Class 5, California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that the Public Works Department submitted a letter stating that the applicant has met all conditions of approval and staff is recommending approval. WAIVER OF FINAL MAP FOR TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 87-264 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDING: FINDING OF APPROVAL FOR WAIVER: I. The proposed consolidation complies with the requirements as to area, improvement and design, flood and water drainage control, appropriate and approved public roads, sewer and water facilities, environmental protection, and other requirements of Article 992 of the Subdivision Section of the Ordinance Code. USE PERMIT NO. 89-53 Applicant: Chip Harvey 16400 Pacific Coast Hwy. Suite 202 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -2- 5324h Request: Temporary Outdoor Event - Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Annual "Cruise of Lights Kick -Off Party" on Sunday, September 10, 1989 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Location: Peter's Landing (park area between Reuben's and MacArthur Park restaurants) Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15311, Class II(c), California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that the Police Department did not have any problems with the event. The Fire Department requested that the applicant submit a detailed site plan to make sure the event met all Fire Department Standards and with this staff recommended approval. Chip Harvey, applicant, was present and spoke in support of the request. USE PERMIT NO. 89-53 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS: FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: I. The temporary outdoor event will not be detrimental to: a. The general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity; b. Property and improvements in the vicinity of such use or building. 2. The granting of Use Permit No. 89-53 will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan received and dated August 30, 1989 shall be the approved layout. 2. Fire access lanes in the parking lot shall be maintained. If fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required, the applicant will be liable for expenses incurred. 3. A detailed site plan shall be submitted to the Huntington Beach Fire Department for approval (show table locations, barriers, etc.). 4. The applicant shall obtain clearance from the Public Liability Claims Coordinator, Administrative Services Department, and/or shall provide a Certificate of Insurance and Hold Harmless Agreement to be executed at least five (5) days prior to the event. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. The event shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Ordinance Code, Building Division, and Fire Department. 2. The applicant shall meet all applicable local, State, and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -3- 5324h 1 3. The Zoning Administrator reserves the right to revoke Use Permit No. 89-53 if any violation of these conditions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code occurs. USE PERMIT NO. 89-52 CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION NO. 89-41 Applicant: Charles E. Suri 615 Los Altos Avenue Long Beach, CA 90814 Request: Use Permit: Addition of a unit to a site with a non -conforming structure. Structure is non -conforming as to minimum front yard setback (ten (10) feet in lieu of fifteen (15) feet). Conditional Exception: Use of a nine (9) foot wide drive in lieu of a ten (10) foot wide drive for access to a proposed dwelling unit. Location: 16692 Algonquin Street Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15301, Class 1, California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that the applicant meets all open space requirements. The public hearing was opened and Charles E. Suri, applicant, was present and spoke in support of the request. There was no one else present to speak for or against the request so the public hearing was closed. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL- USE PERMIT NO. 89-52: 1. The establishment, maintenance and operation of the additional unit to a site which has an existing structure with a non -conforming front setback will not be detrimental to: a.. The general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity; b. Property and improvements in the vicinity of such use or building. 2. The granting of Use Permit No. 89-52 will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. 3. The location, site layout, and design of the proposed use properly adapts the proposed structures to streets, driveways, and other adjacent structures and uses in a harmonious manner. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION NO. 89-41: 1. The granting of a conditional exception will not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent upon other properties in the vicinity and under an identical zone classification. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -4- 5324h u 2. Because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical zone classification. The nine (9) foot drive is an existing situation. Applying the present development standards for a ten (10) foot wide drive would place an undue hardship on the applicant. 3. The granting of a conditional exception is necessary to preserve the enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. 4. The granting of a conditional exception will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property in the same zone classifications. 5. The proposed project complies with all other applicable provisions of the Zoning Code. 6. The access to and parking for the proposed use does not create an undue traffic problem. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations received and dated July 28, 1989 shall be the approved layout with the following modifications. a. No tandem parking spaces shall be permitted to credit towards guest parking. b. Parking spaces adjacent to walls shall have a minimum width of twelve (12) feet. c. Fences shall be constructed to provide the required private open space for the new unit. 2. The Driveway approach shall be a minimum of twelve (12) feet in width and shall be of radius type construction. 3. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off -site facility equipped to handle them. 4. Natural gas shall be stubbed in at the locations of cooking facilities, water heaters, and central heating units. S. Low -volume heads shall be used on all spigots and water faucets. 6. All applicable Public Works fees shall be paid prior to issuance of building permits. 7. All utility apparatuses such as but not limited to backflow devices and Edison Transformers, shall be prohibited in the front yard and exterior sideyards unless properly screened by approved landscaping or any other method approved by the Director. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Ordinance Code, Building Division, and Fire Department. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -5- 5324h 2. The applicant shall meet all applicable local, State, and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards. 3. A grading plan shall be submitted to the Department of Public Works. 4. A detailed soils analysis shall be prepared by a registered Soils Engineer. This analysis shall include on -site soil sampling and laboratory testing of materials to provide detailed recommendations regarding grading, chemical and fill properties, foundations, retaining walls, streets, and utilities. S. The Zoning Administrator reserves the right to revoke Use Permit No. 89-52 and Conditional Exception No. 89-41 if any violation of these conditions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code occurs. COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 89-21 Applicant: City of Huntington Beach Department of Public Works 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Request/ To construct storm drain under 20th Street from Pacific Location: Coast Highway to Olive Avenue. Coastal Status: APPEALABLE Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15303, Class 3(d), California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that all adjacent property owners were notified with no response and stated that staff is recommending approval. The public hearing was opened and Eric Charlonne, Civil Engineer, Asst. for Public Works, was present and spoke in support of the request. There was no one else present to speak for or against the request so the public hearing was closed. COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 89-23 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS: FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. The proposed storm drain conforms with the plans, policies, requirements and standards of the Coastal Element of the General Plan. 2. The Coastal Development Permit is consistent with the CZ suffix zoning requirements, the Downtown Specific Plan Zoning District, as well as other provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code applicable to the property. 3. The proposed storm drain conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -6- 5324h SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The plans received and dated August 23, 1989 shall be the approved layout. 2. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off —site facility equipped to handle them. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Ordinance Code, Building Division, and Fire Department. 2. The applicant shall meet all applicable local, State, and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards. COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 89-23 Applicant: PAC DESIGN 24843 Del Prado #178 Dana Point, CA 92629 Request: To permit a 452 square foot addition to an existing single family dwelling. Proposed addition exceeds ten percent of existing structure. Location: 16941 Edgewater Coastal Status: APPEALABLE Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15301, Class 1, California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that the request meets all RI requirements and complies with the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Staff is recommending approval. The public hearing was opened and Paul Collins, representing the applicant, was present and spoke in support of the request. There was no one else present to speak for or against the request so the public hearing was closed. COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 89-23 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS: FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: The proposed single family residence conforms with the plans, policies, requirements and standards of the Coastal Element of the General Plan. 2. The Coastal Development Permit is consistent with the CZ suffix zoning requirements, the RI Zoning District, as well as other provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code applicable to the property. 3. At the time of occupancy, the proposed single family residence can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Coastal Element of the General Plan. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 —7— 5324h 4. The proposed single family residence conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan and elevations received and dated August 9, 1989 shall be the approved layout. 2. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off -site facility equipped to handle them. 3. Low -volume heads shall be used on any proposal spigots and water faucets. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Ordinance Code, Building Division, and Fire Department. 2. The applicant shall meet all applicable local, State, and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards. USE PERMIT NO. 89-48 Applicant: S.S. Simon and Jude Church 20444 Magnolia Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Request: Festival/Carnival on September 29, 30, and October 1, 1989. Location: 20444 Magnolia Street Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15311, Class 11(c), California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that this event has taken place for a number of years and stated that staff is recommending approval with the same conditions as the previous years with a few modifications suggested by the Police Department. The Police Department is requiring that the applicant provide specific areas for the consumption of alcohol and increase the number of security officers on duty. Bob Cramer, representing the applicant, was present and spoke in support of the request. Although this item was not a public hearing, there were citizens present to oppose the request. Ramon Ruffman who lives at 9152 Browning Drive, spoke in opposition of the request. He stated that for the last two years the noise created by the carnival was unacceptable. He also stated that last year the carnival lasted longer than the 10:00 p.m. deadline. Staff took Mr. Ruffman's complaints into consideration and requested the applicant set the carnival back 75 feet from the applicants property with barricades to keep people within the the carnival. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -8- 5324h USE PERMIT NO. 89-48 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS: FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. The establishment, maintenance and operation of the use will not be detrimental to: a. The general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity due to the additional setbacks for the rides, limited hours of operation. b. Property and improvements in the vicinity of such use or building because the use of amplifiers, speakers, musical instruments is prohibited after 10:00 p.m. and other related conditions. 2. The granting of Use Permit No. 89-48 will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan shall be the approved layout. a. Rides shall be located at the most westerly location of the grass area site, subject to review and approval of the Fire and Community Development Departments. 2. Prior to operation of any equipment used in conjunction with the amusement rides, the City shall be in receipt of State Certification and permits showing inspection within a one (1) year period, stating that the rides meet all requirements of the State Industrial Safety Division. 3. The applicant shall obtain clearance from the Public Liability Claims Coordinator, Administrative Services Department, and/or shall provide a Certificate of Insurance and Hold Harmless Agreement to be executed at least five (5) days prior to the event. 4. All Alcoholic Beverage Control requirements shall be met. 5. Beer and wine consumption shall be limited to a specified area which shall be roped off and controlled by church personnel. 6. Prior to issuance of a permit, a layout and circulation plan shall be approved by the Fire Department. Fire access lanes shall be maintained. 7. Prior to issuance of a permit, appropriate signs (temporary) for the direction of traffic and on -site parking shall be provided by the applicant. Said signs, location and content to be as recommended by the Traffic Division of the Police Department. 8. In a number as determined by the Police Chief, uniformed officers shall be provided on -site during the hours of operation. Cost of this Condition shall be borne by the applicant. 9. Barricade shall be placed along the north side of the property to create a minimum seventy-five (75) foot buffer adjacent to the residential properties. 10. Breakdown of stands, equipment, apparatus and rides shall be prohibited after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. Breakdown of the wooden booths shall be allowed until 1:00 a.m. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -9- 5324h 11. Use of amplifiers, speakers, musical instruments and playing of recorded music are to be discontinued as of 10:00 p.m. each evening. Speakers located in the Garden Dining Area will be permitted until closing hours each day and shall be in conformance with the City of Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. Speakers shall not be directed towards any housing area. 12. The carnival, and all related activities, shall comply with all applicable sections of the Municipal Code requirements pertaining to the Noise Ordinance. 13. All operations of the festival, including tear down of machinery, other than necessary refrigeration units (if provided) shall be as follows: Ridg-a All Other Operations Friday 5:00 PM -10:00 PM 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM -10:00 PM 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM Sunday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM 14. If a refrigeration truck is provided, it shall be placed as far away from residential property as possible to minimize noise. 15. The applicant shall provide for clean-up of the areas each evening after closing of the event. Clean-up of the site after 10:00 p.m. shall not include the use of any machinery or equipment that may disturb the residents in the area. All trash, debris and garbage, as well as special dumpsters, shall be removed from the site within two (2) days of closing of the event. 16. The applicant shall provide professional clean-up crews to clear the adjacent streets of trash and debris. This clean-up shall not commence prior to 7:00 am. each morning. 17. An on -site parking plan shall be submitted showing access to the number of spaces. The plan shall be approved by the Traffic Engineer and Traffic Division of the Police Department. 18. An announcement shall be made to parishioners requesting that they refrain from parking on neighborhood streets. 19. The Church shall provide Church personnel to patrol street parking areas (Magnolia Street and Indianapolis Avenue) to prevail upon those utilizing street parking to cross streets at the intersections. 20. In the event there are any violations to the foregoing conditions or any violation of life safety codes, the festival activity will be terminated by any Police Officer, Fire Inspector or authorized personnel of the Department of Community Development. USE PERMIT NO. 89-50 Applicant: Request: Location: ZA Minutes Max Bonanni 6362 Heil Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Annual Festival/Carnival on October 13, 14, and 15. 16400 Springdale Street 11/6/89 -10- 5324h Environmental This request is covered by Categorical Exemption, Status: Section 15311, Class 11(c), California Environmental Quality Act, 1986 Staff reported that this event has taken place for a number of years and stated that staff is recommending approval with the same conditions as the previous years. Max Bonanni, representing applicant, was present and spoke in support of the request. USE PERMIT NO. 89-50 WAS APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS: FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: The establishment, maintenance, and operation of the use will not be detrimental to: a. The general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity. b. Property and improvements in the vicinity of such use or building. 2. The granting of the Use Permit will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. 3. The proposal is consistent with the City's General Plan of Land Use. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. Prior to the event, the following shall be completed: a. All necessary electrical permits shall be obtained. b. The applicant shall obtain clearance from the Public Liability Claims Coordinator, Administrative Services Department, and/or shall provide a Certificate of Insurance and Hold Harmless Agreement to be executed at least five (5) days prior to the event. c. An on -site inspection by the Fire Department shall be required prior to the event. The applicant shall apply for a Fire Department for a Fire Department permit at least seven (7) days prior to the event to allow for this inspection and to allow sufficient time for final documents to be issued. The applicant shall also submit, along with the application, a detailed site plan indicating fire lanes and booth, ride, and large equipment locations. The applicant shall meet with a Fire Department representative at time of issuance of permit to receive approval of the submitted site plan. The site shall be inspected for compliance prior to 10:00 a.m. on the opening day. d. Submittal of a written agreement from the Redeemer Lutheran Church across the street for the provision of one hundred fifty (150) spaces in addition to the three hundred eleven (311) parking spaces provided on the Church site itself. e. Prior to operation of any equipment used in conjunction with the amusement rides, the City shall be in receipt of State Certification and permits, showing inspection within one (1) year period, stating that the rides meet all requirements of the State Industrial Safety Division. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -11- 5324h 1 f. The Church shall provide to the City a name and telephone number of a contact person with whom the local residents may make contact about any complaints they may have on the festival activities between the dates of October 13 through October 15, 1989. g. The Church shall distribute a letter to the affected residents indicating the contact persons's name and a map showing what streets will be barricaded. h. A Certificate to Operate shall be issued by the Director of Community Development. 2. The hours of operation of the festival shall be limited to the following: Noon to 10:30 p.m. on Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, and 2:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Sunday. 3. All operations of the festival, including machinery other than necessary refrigeration units and the sale of alcohol, shall desist between the hours of 9:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. 4. Use of amplifiers, speakers, musical instruments, and playing of recorded music are to be discontinued as of 9:00 p.m. each evening. 5. All activity on the site or clean-up activity off -site shall be shut down by 11:00 p.m. All activities shall conform to the provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code regarding noise. 6. In number, as determined by the Police Chief, uniformed officers shall be provided on site during the operation hours of the event except that there shall be a minimum of ten (10) security officers and one (1) supervision officer on site from 6:00 p.m. to the close of the event on Friday, October 13, 1989, and from 2:00 p.m. to closing on Saturday and Sunday, October 14 and 15, 1989. The contract for the officers shall include a one half-hour period before and after the scheduled duty time for briefing and travel time. Where there may not be a sufficient number of Huntington Beach Police Officers, the applicant shall hire private security guards. The applicant shall be required to meet with the Patrol Sergeant to ensure standard enforcement between shifts. 7. Two (2) people from the Church shall patrol the adjacent surrounding neighborhoods during the hours of the festival operation to prevent trespassing and littering, and additional Church personnel shall monitor Springdale Avenue to deter patrons from jaywalking to reach the carnival of parking lot. 8. An announcement shall be made in the Church to ask the parishioners not to park on the neighborhood streets, and that workers at the event itself be encouraged to park in the Lutheran Church parking lot. 9. The following traffic, circulation, nd on -site parking provisions shall be made during the event: ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -12- 5324h a. Barricades shall be placed at the intersections of Springdale Street and Brassie Circle, Springdale Street and Orlando Drive, Heil Avenue and Bradbury Lane, Orlando Drive and Bradbury Lane, and Orlando Drive and Angler Lane. The applicant shall provide, at their expense, uniformed police officers to man the barricades at all times during the hours of operation at all locations one (1) hour prior to the opening of the festival to the close of each day (to be approved by the Traffic Engineer and Traffic Division of the Police Department). The barricades at Angler and Orlando Drive as well as at Bradbury Lane and Orlando Drive and Brassie Circle and Springdale Street shall not be required to be manned. Barricades shall be delivered and available for placement one (1) day prior to the event. Barricades shall be twelve (12) feet in length, reflectorized, and have lighting equipment which is automatically activated at dusk. b. Appropriate signs (temporary) for the direction of traffic and on -site parking shall be provided by the applicant. Said signs, location, and content to be as recommended by the Traffic Division of the Police Department. c. The vehicular access off Orlando Drive and Bradbury Lane shall be secured and not used for ingress/egress to the site except for emergency purposes. d. All vehicular ingress and egress to the site shall be via the Church driveway located mid -block on Springdale Street. e. Vehicular parking shall be prohibited on the driveway leading to Orlando Drive so that emergency access will not be impeded. f. Some additional temporary fencing shall be erected along Bradbury Lane to close off any access from that street into the festival grounds. g. Any refrigeration truck to be placed on site shall be located as near as possible the intersection of Springdale Street and Heil Avenue to minimize noise from the unit. h. The police shall place barricades at the left turn lane on Orlando Drive to prevent any turning into the Church property at this location. 10. All equipment and manpower required by Condition Nos. 6 and 9 a. shall be provided at the applicant's expense. 11. No structures, booths, etc., shall be erected on the site sooner than two (2) weeks prior to the event, and all evidence of the activity (booths, rides, and other material shall be completely removed from the site within two (2) weeks of closing of the festival. All rental equipment shall be removed from the site within one (1) week of closing of the festival. 12. If a haunted house is provided in the same location as last year adjacent to the Rectory Building east of Springdale Street and North of Heil Avenue, a temporary fence acceptable to the Police Department, shall be constructed to control the crowds. 13. The applicant shall provide professional clean-up crews to clear the adjacent streets of trash and debris each evening after closing of the activity. 14. All trash, debris, and garbage, as well as special dumpsters, shall be removed from the site within two (2) days of the closing of the festival. ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -13- 5324h 1 15. Alcoholic beverage sales are subject to review and approval of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and issuance of a license. 16. In the event there are any violations of the foregoing conditions or any violations of life safety codes or the festival conditions, the festival activity will be terminated and not permitted to reopen. 17. Parking lots shall be monitored by Church personnel. When a parking lot becomes full, a "Lot Full" sign shall be placed at the entrance to the parking lots. THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED TO THE SEPTEMBER 11, 1989 STUDY SESSION BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR. Michael Strange Zoning Administrator 532$h ZA Minutes 11/6/89 -14- 5324h