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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRobert L. Mayer - 1988-06-22 (9) 3 s 41� lb Cap , i f• r V i i ICAINAT ON-an v MdAft ..' PARK"ITNUCTUM LL mw to l • I 1 ■ ' ' I r ' - - '+Mi,t- .! •' !..-� �«�`. y .. 'v�a� ,�'� !� �--i. _ �•�,.?. r�'Y .�`r:`I„� �. _. yr_ s - ,� I ' e #, MASTERCOMMERCIAL .L - r f ti c .c. �M....�•r ...ram•....•�....V• r.n•..7..� _•,....• -••—..Y•,..n' .,,T.. ,. �. .♦•.� •�.r•...-..... �lL.":.''. - � r y. .�._ - { `-•-ter,--.--�.. .-,�.. _„♦�.,. y. ��. . i'_ , r • f 1� r n 1 11 � v�` w , � 1 � IL . � 4 Y • . r ' • n Y 1 � I ' - r 4 n y , i .•.• • . ��-- • , ..h.... .,. -r • , —� -- .••�ice, • t F • • . I / f T h M r r I I ' • IIC: ' - .... .• • Ar lorp • S •y 41 IL 4 Nil • f � � f � � f r � 1 • Y _ t � 1 � _ A 1 ♦ s t h t v' ` � � •Y.S.. i � 'v,r 44 Asa • Y� - � .' d. ,MEN Al ;: •• • a - tr•nrl-T ♦►�► �•.%•FA�.��'• ���Ali'.: r. �� db 1 • a a. i / r . 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Yes ( ) New Policy or Exception .Fe5 Stetmw it of Issue, Reaom►t tdation,Analysis, Finding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: Supplemental Environmental =mpart Report No . 82-2 (SEIR) was prepared `o analyzes the potential impacts of the proposed Waterfront project to be located in Districts Bb and 9 of the Ci.ty' s Downtown Specific Plain . The SEIR augments the analysis conducted in Final Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 by analyzing in more detail the potential impacts that may arise from the proposed Waterfront project. The SEIR was prepared by an outside consultant, LSA Associates , Inc . Once certified, the ►.FIR is intended to be utllizeO for the following discretionary actions : - Relocation Assistance Plan/impact of Conversion Report - Zone Change No . 87--7 -- Conditional Use permits fo each phase Coastal Development Permits for each phase - Developmant Agreementfloster Plan -- Disposition and Development Agreement At thu City Council study s '!ssion held on August 1, 1988 , a copy of Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 was forwarded to the Council members . This "final" version of the SEIR. incorporates all cormments received from the Planning Commission, outside agencies, and interested citizens. The SEIR must be adopted and certified as adequate prior to acting upon Zone Change No . 87-7 and Development Agrazmc t rely ti:►e to the Waterfront project . It is recommended Ly the Planning Commission and staff that this . final SEIR, including all of the mitigation m.L-asures identified ,within, be certified by thq Council . It should be noted, however, that the ` Council does have the discretion to add or delete from the subject document prior to final certification. Flo asw REC MMATIQN : k,anni q, con .znion._Recomm n a+ ion AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON JUNE 81 1588, AND ON 'MOTION BY LIVENGOOD, SECONDED BY SLATES, THE PLANNING COMMISSION VOTED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1397 (SEE ATTACHI:ENT NO. 3) A10 RECOMMENDED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CERTIE7 SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRON14FNTAL IMPACT REPORT NO, 82-2 BASED UPOV FINDINGS ACID WITH MITIGATING MEASURES TO HE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOX DEVELOPMENT BY THE FOLLQS*ING VOTE: AYES: Slates, Livengood, S.Llva, Leipzig, Ortega, Bourguignon NOES: puns AUSI~AT: Higg�nm ABSTAIN: pane off Rgccmmondaticn: Staff concurs with the Planning g :.ommissron and xe,,;ommends that the City Council adopt and certify as adequate Suppl-.smental J Envi.ronmertal Impact Report No . 82-2 by adopting the attached Council. Resolution, approved as to form by the City, Attorney, with -tatement of overriding c:onaiderations (Exhibit 8) and mitigation �ea,sures (Exhibit A) Applicant : RLM Properties & City of Huntington Bea:;h Redevelopment Agency Beckar,Q uf1$: Final Environmental Impact Report 110 . 82 -2 which was prep read to . analyze the potential impacts of the :overall nowntnwa Specific Plan, was certified as adequate and adopted by retolutfon by the City Council in July of 1933 . Final Environmental Impact Rarort No. 02-92. addressed and analyzed hot(,1, residential and recreational uses for Di atricta 8b and 9 of tine Downtown Specific Plan. The Watzxfront Project proposes the saffm uses in these districts . ilowzvnr, the mix of the urea is different than that which was analyzed in Final Environmental Xxtpact Report No . 82-2 . Due to the change :n the proposed nAx of usax, in addition to the following: 1) t%e need to more thoroughly address the impact of the proposed development on the . 8 acres of on-site wetland, as well as the adjacent wetland on the east Fide of Beach Boulevard; 7) tho need to more thoroughly address the impact of closing the on-site mobilahome perk; and 3) the availability of more detailed -information regarding the specific deve"lapment proposal , in itccordncce with Section 2.5163 of the Calitotnia Enviro»mental Quality Act, Supplemental Environmental .,ZMpact Report No. 82-2 has been prapared. The original ZAVironm6nt*1 Impact Report (IFinal, Environmentrl Impact Report No . 82-2) is still deemed to be adequate and certified; Supplemental Erivii~ nta1 : Impact Report No . 82--2 merely augments thb information Contained in Anal Environmental Impact Report 82--2 of 1903 . RCA 8/15/813 -2- (0998d) i , grniaironment.4i a»ality Act Process In accordance with the California Environmental quality Act , Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2 has gone through the following public notification and review process : 1. Notice o: Preparation posted, advertised and circulated September 9 , 1987 . _1o' .ce of Completion of Craft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 posted, advertised and circulated January 15, 1988 . 3 . Draft..- Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2 available for public review and comment for forty-five (45) days, January 15 , 1588 - February 28 , 1988 . 4 . Copies of Draft Oupplemeantal Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2 and Appendix forwarded to Planning Commission and City- ''ouncii members January la, 1.988 . 5. Addendum to SEIIt 82-•2 and Responses to Corffients forwarded to Plannlnq Commission and City Council on May 16 , 1988 . Addendum and responses also forwarded to all interested par#ioss who commented on SEIR 82-2 . 6 . Planning Commission study sessions held on February 24 , 1988 and May 14 , 1988 . 7. Public Hearing held by Planning Commi,suion on June 8, 1988 . Planning Commission recommended certificati-)a of SEIR 82--2 by adopting Reuolurion No . 1397. 8 . City Council study sesaicn hold on Auguot 1, 1988 . I ailea ' Supplemental Environmental Impact Repot No . 82 identifies several potential adverse impacts that may be associated with the Waterfront project . Through the use of appropriate mitigation measures, however, the majority of the potentially adverse impacts can be reduced to a level of insignificance (see Section 2 . 0 of the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report) . As noted in Section 5.0 of Final SEIR No . 82--2 (dated July Is , 1988) , there are some adverse environmental impacts anticipated from the prop*aead project which cannot be totally sUiTtinited through mitigation measures. The impacts includes potential geologic hazards, increased energy consumption in the area , aesthetic anu view Impacts affecting surrounding areas and cumulative air quality impacts. Each of the effects is lessened by the mitigation measures suggested In the Supplemental EXR, which measures area recommended by the Planning Commission and staff to be incoss:por::te d into the a RCA 8115/86 -3- (099ad) i 1 project . Notwithstanding adoption and implementation of the { recommended mitigation measures in SEIR 82- 21 a statement of overriding considerations has been adopted by the Planning i Commission and needs to bs: adopted by the City Council finding that ! the economic and social benefits of the proposed project outweigh { the project ' s potentially adverse impacts . 1 S The Statement of Overriding Considerations is attached as Exhibit B to the draft Council Resolution included in this RCA. In that statement, the reasons that staff has determined that ::lie remaining effects of the adverse impacts are "acceptable" , given off--setting project benefits, are discussed . The only issue that remains to be addressed with regard to environmmntal impacts is that of wetland replacement . As noted in the "Response, to Comments" section of the Final SI;IR, City staff , the State Department of Fish and Game and the U. S . Fish and wildlife Service are all in concurrence that the amount of on-site wetland area to be mitigated/replaced is 0 . 8 acres . if yet, a mitigation play, has not been devGioped. The Planning Commission and staff do !' recommend, however, that the overall project be conditioned to have appropriate wetland mi�igation in place prior to the development of i the phase that will alter the: on--site wetland area (Ss6 Final EEIR Conditions of Approval 8-10) . The DFG and USFWS agree Lhat the conditions are appropriate and that certification of the SEIR with theca mitigation measures is acceptable. The ultirsat es wetland mitigation plan will require approval from tha City as well as the Department of Fish and Game, the U. S . Department of Fish. and Wildlife and the Coastal Commission . Ummerzts r cgived A Jung B. -1.908 Plaru�ng _Qgmmisgion Hearing : An aforementioned, the Final SEIR before you for certification incorporates all comments received during the statutory review and conmeant period, in addi tlun to those received by the Plan..ni.ng Commission after the close of the comment period . Some additional comments , %owevere were received from interes'., J parties after the close of the review and comment period. At a matter of courtesn' staff accepted those comments and responded to them appropriately. The letters and staff 's response am contained i;-: Volume III , Exhibit E of the Final BEIR. Not applicable. 1. Prior to carti.fication and adoption by resulu+ion, the City Couno",l may amend (add to or delete from) the document which staff ):as prepared as Final BEIR 82-2 . It should be noted, however. that removal of any of the recommended mitigation measures' will require findings and justification. ICA 8/15188 -4- (0998d) i a — •. _ t 1 pl dt Y 2 . The City Council may deny certification of Final GEIR 82-d' with + Al r s . 1 1 . Area • '.�. 2 . Draft Council Resolution adopting and certifying BEIR 82-2 wich mitigation measures (Exhibit A) and Rhatement of overriding w rli • , • 4•. }r• i • • .1 • r • 1 f '1• •, r kk tt - .r r ' • + 'yam. - • •- � • y, � • � ,4 f • • -j d � r \ F J M i 4 . v ♦ 1�M . f- . OL w• 1 i_', 1 Ii 1n1 � L1 �+ Ii rtb1� ,� I I ti y 4 wry� � j • �. r , r . • - w - - - • • S 1 - - - - tr• 46 lot. 4 . , f 1 M RESOLt`TION NO . 1397 Ph R":SOLUT?ON 01-` THE PLANNING CODfMIS ION OF THE CITY OF 1II114TIVG''!''ON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING SUPPLEMENTAL E: IVIROIMIEN1TAL IMPACT REPORT NO. E32 ( Sig I R 8 2-2 1 FOR THE WATEP.FRONT PROJECT TO DE LOCATED III DISTRICTS BB AND 9 OF THE T.)OI• NTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN WIE,REAS , the 11-�i :erlront: Master Flan and related nntitle stent•s , and Supplemont:al. Environmental Impact Report No . 82- 2 have been prepared ; and The City of: Huntington Beach was the lead agency, in the pi . varat.ion of the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report; and All Persons and ag.;nci es wisa 4 ag to respond to notice duly given have been heard by •thc- Planniny Commission either. t•hrounh written notice or during a public hedri.ng on June 8 , and such responses and comments as were made were duly noted and responded • Lo , NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach as follows : SECTIUAR 1 . The Planning Commission doer, hereby f in-1 that Si,pplement:al, Environmental Impact Rupert No . 82-•2 has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and all st.3t.�. and local guidelines tharetore . S'�CTION 7 . The planning Commission has considered all significant: effects detailed in Supplemental Environmental Impact Report: No . 82-2 , together with existing and praposed measures to mitigate such significant effect.s . (Exhibit A attached hereto . ) SECTION 3 . The Planning C.ommissi.on further finds that through the implementation of the aforementioned mitigation measures , the majority of the potentially adverse impacts associated with the Waterfront: project can be sliminated or red,_iced to a level of insignificance. 1 ' SEC'1'I011 4 . The Planning Commission finds that the be.nttEit + accruing to the cj ty, both economically and socially , nyt vir',it& cif implemc,nting the Downtown Specific Plan through t.Ile Waterfront r;;f:. te: r Plan of►;arride the unmitigatable effects detailed in Supplemental Environmental Impact "it eport No . 02-2 and the attached stat�,nent:, of overriding considerations (Exhibit 8 attached hereto ) . SECTION a . The Panning Commission of the: City cf Huntington Beach does lie reby adopt and certify as adequate Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2 and recommends tear. the City Council adopt: and certify as adequate Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2 . PASSED AND ADOPTED by L-he Planning Commisa-=.on of the J'ity of Huntington Beach at: a regular meeting thereof held on the 8t:h day of June, 1988 , by the following roll call vote: AYES : LEIPZIG, LIVENGOOD , SLATES , ORTEGA , BOUZGUIGNON , SILVA NOES : NONE ASSENT : HIGGrLys ABSTAIN : NONE ATTEST: niike Al ams Victor L i pzi Planning Cor}nission Secretary Planning Conunission Chair.aan ( 06d6d-2 ) how" ` DRAFT_-, WNTINSaT EACki FF�1IMAIN cS?mlUID-H Council Chambers -- Civic Center 2000 Main Street: Huntington Beach, California PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE P P P N arrived late) P ROLL CALL: Slates, Livengood, Silva , Leipzig, Ortega A P Higgiiis , bourgui.gron FOR THE RECORD: Art Folger stated he, observed Chairman Leipzig ' s 30 minute absence from the first 30 minutes of thw me3etin;;, however since the did not miss any of the public hearing he determined that Chairman Leipzig was eligible to vate on tonight ' s scheduled items . A. CONSENT CALENDAR: A MOTION WAS MADE BY ORTECA, SECOND BY BOURGUIGNON, TO APPROVE MINUTES OF MAY 3, 1988 PLANNING COMKISSION MFETTNG, WITH CORRECTTON3 0 BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES : Slzitu , Silva , Ortega NOES : Wone ABSENT: Leipzig , Higgins ABSTAIN : Livengood , Bouxguignon MOTION PASSED ' OHM IM.1015 None / 1 C. kmlIa C_ RI1"1i L I-L b C-- 1 I fAE.". h9T1FR1Lr1 d3AJA_F R41*=.,U ►_ tILAU -2 Fc3it APPLICAWT: RLM PROPERTIES, LTD . P%NU HUNTINGTON F1EAC11 RE'DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Draft Sulplemental Environmental Impac'-, Report No . 82-2 (Draft SEIR) was prepared to analyze the potential impacts of the propcneed Water. f Tont project to be !� .cated in ::istricts 8b and 9 o` the Ci ty ' s Downtown :specific Plan. The Draft SEIR augments the analysis conducted in Final Environmental Impact Report No . 82-2, which Analyzed in general the potential impacts of the overall Downtown Specific Plan , by analyzing in more detail the potential impacts that may Arlse £rorn the proposod Waterfront project . The Draft SEIR was prepared by an outside Consultant, LSA. A,esociateo, Inc, and , once certified, is intended to be utilized for the fallowing discretionary actions : 1) Relocation. Assistance Plan/Impact of Conversion Report ;2) zone Chang9 No. 87-7 ; 3 ) Conditional Use Permits for each phase: 9) Coastal Development Permits for each phase; 5) 9evelopment Agreement/Mastar Plan; 6 ) nispo; 'Aon and Development Agreement STAFE RE OMUNDAT LQ.H: Adopt and. certify as adequate Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 02-2 by adopting attached Planning Coi-s nisaion Resolution No . 1397 with Statement of Overriding Considerations , THE PUBLrC HEPRING WAS OPENED Sian Milburn, project manager , spoke in support of the SEIR and urged the Commission to adopt and certify as adequate. He said the study was comprebensive and extremely detailed with a full build--out considered and does; not feel that any further studies should be required , Jan Shomaker , 13792 Lister Lana, representing the Board of Realtors spoke in si�pp.,rt of the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report. 6h .rley Long, 6352 Reuben Drive, stated that in her opinion the report was adequate and urged the Commission to approve . Kirk Kirkland, 2217 Florida Street, spoke in support of the report. He fee13 that all of the issues had been addressed and uLge►,d approval by the Commission . Gail A,ltineri-Brown, 1205 Lake Street , requested the Commission to require separate EIR' s for each phase to includa studies on lique f action, traffic study for summer months, peak-hour analysis, economic benefits of restoration, industry standards , alignment of Walnut , drainage to wetlands areas and hydrological issues . PC Minutes - 6/8/88 -2- (0977d) ', T 1 i Irene Alfieri , 20032 ►-Si.dland Zane, renresontine, the Environmental Board, raid sh-! feels. tho rcalignment of Walnut will. mitigate traffic in the area however she would liko to seep more effort taken to preserve the wetlands . y Dean Albright , 17301. Dreda bane, r©�preaenting the Environinental Board, addressed his concern with the water supply to the wetlands . He feels tha; the viatl.aods should be developed as a park and be included as part of one phase with care taken Qo that the water supply is not shut of:, the trat l ande . H . W. McClain , 21462 Pacific Coast. Highway #63 , President of Driftwood Beach Mobilehome Owners , spoke on the relocation assistance pi ,►.n . He stated the agreement i.s being finalized at the present and is encouraged that; it will be approved and itrgnd any members of Lriftwood to refrain from speaking until. agreements ware settled . He requested his letter , addressed to Doug DMBelle, to be part of the official. records . He fur;;her stated that he supported the Waterfront project as long as the mobilehome acSuisition plan was approved, Richard J. Hill , 500 Newport Center Drive, Attorney for the Driftwood Mobilehome Association, requested that approvals on any matters regarding the W►htexfront project be conditioned "subject to finalization of MobilehomeAcquisition and Relocation Plan' , .� including the supplemental environmental impact report . Klaus Goad+ecke , President of the Chamber of Commerce , spok9 in support of the environmental - impact: report . He feels that the report met all development standards . Steve Holden, 949 Tenth Street, urged approval of the environmental impact report . Larry Washa, 7777 Edinger , spoke in support of the environmental impact report . Fe feels that the Waterfront project is complimentary to the ocean front and urged the Commission to approve . Ron Shankman, 25682 Sunflower Lane, consultant to Driftwood Mobilehome Park, requested that the letter from Jon Fleming be entered into the record . He stated, that negotiations on the relocation plan are extensive and urged immediate action be taken . There were no other persons present to speak for or against the environmental impact report and the public hearing was closed. City Attorney informed the Commission that a condition could be placed on the environmental impact report stating that if the relocation assistance iplasn fails that the report would be null and void. He suggested that a date certain not be included in the condition. K Knutes - 6/8/88 (0977d) G Tratf. :i;: (indi circulation is.c.nes were discussed , It was Qugge:ted that prior to approval of each project phase that the Planning Cormrris�icn determine the need to conduct further traffic stu3i,es based on changed traffic or land use condit:iona . Some discunfiinn occured regarding which phases to exulude from further tt4ffic studies . Commis5ionery Slates And Silva felt: the itudian completed were adequate for the firet three phases . h ,STRAW VOTE MOTI0I1 WAS 'MADE BY I,IVENGOOD, SECOND BY BOURGUIC-SON , TO EXCLUDE PHASE I ACID II PROM FURTHER `zMNFFIC STUUI)ES, THE FOLLOWING VOTE' AYES : Livengood , Leipzig , Ortega, Bourguignon NOES : Silva : Slate: ABSENT: Higgins ABISTAIN: gone ON PASSED A STRAW VOTE NOTION WAS MADE BY LIVENGCLD, SECOND BY L' EIPZIG, TO R8QUlRE PLANNING C0:01ISSION DETERMINATION TO e'ONDUCT FURTHER PARKING STUDIES ON EACH PHASE OF THE PROJECT WITH CONSIDERATION OF THE ` PARKING RATIOS APPLIED TO PREVIOUS PHASES AND PERFORMANCE THEE:EOF, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES : Slates , Livengood , Silva , Leilszig , Ort:ega, Bourguignon NO1SS: None AnSENT: Higgins ABSTAIN: Xo..!e A MOTION WAS MADE BY LIVENGOOD, SECOND BY SLATES, TO ADOPT AND CERTIeX F..S ADEQUATE SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONNEHTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 82•-2 WITH FINDINGS BY ADOFTING STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS AND RESOLUTION HO. 1397 WITH MITYGATiON MEASURES, AS AMENDED, AS CONDITa:ONS OF APPROVAL, BY THE FOLLOWIaG VOTE: AYES: Slates , Livengood , Silva , Leipzig , Ortega , Bourguignon NOES: Hone ABSENT: Higgins ABSTAIN: Hone C1,03 Rxg= F1=496 MR 1�PRC�',�,�y_- SUPU MENTAL E y 3 REPORT NO, 1 . Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Qualit Act as amended June 1981 , and all State and local guidelines therefore. PC 'Ai nuten 6/8/88 -4- (0977d) . 1 rr� 2 . Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 82•-2 adequately addresses the potential environmental impacts tna;: may be associated with the Waterfront project and is found to be certifiable . M 10't'I MMIAL 1 . The economic and social bepefits of tho proposed Waterfront project outweigh the project: ' s una►voidatle adverse seismic, energy, aeSthatiLlview and cumulative ai.:: quality, impacts . MITIGA1 IQN_i ABUM72 .TQ.. BE...CM ' ' NS �tEPdRT. NQ,-.02-2 : 1 . The Waterfront project h,;11 conform to mitigation measures included in the Downtor:, Specific plan EIR 82-2 . 2 . Subject to approval by the Departments of Coirununi.ty lievelopment rnd Public Works , the developer shall incorporate recommandations provided by Irvine Soils Enginejr:ing , Inc . (in their June 29 , 1.984 limited geoterhnical investigation Job No . 2561-00 , Loci rjo . 4-6086) into project d©signs , plans and spac.ificationo for each phase of the overall project . 3 . Prior to the issuance of grT.ding permits for each project phase , a supplemental geot:,.:hnical investigation based an the specific proposed design shall be performed to confirm subsurface conditiour,, ( liquefaction hazard zones and ground.- water levels) , and provide supplemental recommendations , as appropaVia ::e, for final design of each structure and for the proposed residential :development . 4 . Design provisions such as pile foundation systems shall be required to permit structures to withstand liquefaction without serious -:c:nasa,quences . IC significant liquefaction hazard zones are identifi:rd in the sul rilecmenta' geotechnical investigation, the devvl'opment plan shall be revise-3 prior to issuance of building permits for each phase, to avoid these aroaas or the hazard shall be mitigated by densification of the liquefiable soil or other recognized techniques . 5 . All structures shall be designed in accordance with the seismic; design provisions of the Uniform Building Codes to pvomots oafety in L-he event of an earthquake . 6. If verified as being required by a qualified soils engineer, existing fill materials and disturbed, loose sails shall be removed and replaced with competent material . For each phase, such reports shall be submitted to, and approved by, the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading permits . All site prepaaration, excavation, and earthwork compaction operations shall be performed unler the observation and testing of soils angineor ( a) PC minutes - 6/6/88 7 . Subject to th-. approval of the Coastal Comnission , and has agreed uxon 'y City ::;:af.f. and .=tato Departmon�: of Fish and Game � staff , the amourit of wetland area thitt shall be mitigated for ' acre . S . To mitigate for the loss of tl:e on-site wetlands , the applicant shall prepare a detailed restoration plan that complies with Caa,atal Act: requirements and Duunartment of Fish and G-me criteria . Further discussions with the Coastal Corarnissicn, DFG, and U . S . rise and Wildlife Service will be necessary to de%t.ermine the most appropriate restoration site, the type of +veLlar_d f,, be restored , the moni Coring plan, and other considerations . Thras4 issues shall be clarified prior to Coastal Commission review of a Coastal Development permit for the affected phase of the, project . 9 . Full rnitigLtion of the . a acre site shall be completed px •:or to the subj,act wetland site being altered by the proposed project . No development: psx.mit for grading, construction or otrherwisp , shall be issued for the impacting phase until full mitigation has been accomplished . The mitigation measure( s) is subject to the approval of the City, the California State Department of. Fish and Game and the California Coastal Commission . The restoration plan shall generally state when restoration work will commence and terminate, shall include detailed diagrams drawn to scale showing any alteration to natural landformss , and shall include a list of plant species to be used, as well as the method of plant introduction ( i . e . , seeding, natural succession, vegetative transplanting , etc . ) . This condition cx;7es not preclude fulfillment of the mitigation requirement through the payment of an in lieu fee, consistent with the Coastal Corm,illssion ' s adopted wetlands guidelines and the Huntington Beach :vocal Coastal grogram. 10 . Prior to the alteration of the on-site wetland area , a coastal development permit shall be obtained frora the California State Coastal Commission. 11 . Subsequent: to Coastal Commission and Regional Water Quality Control Hoard approval of an appropriate wetlands mitigation plan, and prior to the filling of the on-site wetland area, a 404 permit from the Corps of Engineers shall be obtained . PC minutes 6/e/8a ' 6- (097 7d) 12 . Prior to any altarnat.J.on of the overall project ait:e by grading :,r filling actijity, a hydrological analysis ri the drainage patttirns affecting the on-sire wratland area o--- adjacent wetland a ±ee shall be conduct-ed by the developer . such analysis shall darer-nine the dxaxnage effactu on 4:±o wetlands portion of the site . No develop- inert , grading or alteration of the project site, shall occur which affects the wetlands or adjacent wetlands without: Etilly anp.:yxing the affects on the on--site wetland and adjacent: wetlands . The developer shall provide evidence to the City and to the Department of Fish and Game that the project ' s runoff management system will deliver appro7zimatcly 11-r4 same amount of freshwater urban runoft to these wetlanOa as under existing conditions , and in approximately they same seasonal pattern. This evidence shall. it; :Iude ( a) a hydrological analysis comparing the existing and post-project water supply, and (b) drawing s and a description of the runoCc' conveyance system in sufficient detail for a qualified engineer: to judge its adequacy. The State Department Of Fish and Came shall be consulted regarding alteration of the drainage pattern of the s:.te which may affect the above--mentioned wetlands . The developer shall provide the Comcnunity Development; Department with a written report: subs- tantiating compliance with this mitigation measure prior to submittal of grading plans or permit issuance for each phase. 13 . If the r iloper proposes to incr000n or decrease the water supply i :he wetlands east of Bea ."! Boulevarl, or to change the pattern, the developer shall provide, in audition to the evidence required in mitigation -measure #121 a biolo- gical analysis demonstrating thc^t there would be no significant adverne impacts on the watlaa,ds or associated F.il.dlift , lad._.is.e 1^. . The developer ,hall enhance the propeity fronting Pacific CGast Highway and Beach Boulevard with a grad-,,6 ;ed/meandering landscaped setback of not less than 25 s;nv- t for residential and 50 feet for commercial , from curbline, � ' ;ng the distance of the entire frontage . Such enhancements shall he depicted in the approved site plan for each comme-*c_al phase . The intent of this landscaped setback is to provi,d(a a visual and aesthetic. buffer for the property to the east . Appropriate landscaping amenities shall be included, to the approval of the planning Director . 15 . Prior to the issuance of building permits for Phase 1 , the developer sh?Il screen the mobile homes at Pacific Mobflehome Park (&t the western portion of the project site) by means of a six foot high block wall (the length of which to be determined by further acoustical study) on top of a one and one-half foot high berm. Substantial mature landscaping shall also be peovided to the approval of the Planning Director . The purpose of this wall is for aesthetic ,screening and noise attenuation. PC xinut:is - 6/3/58 �7- ( 0977d) ; r 16 . Thu developer shall complete the site plan review process established within the Candit iona1 Use Permit regulations to ensure compatibility 4th rill olemants or the City' 3 Genc.al Flan and the Local Coastal Prograrn est-abliwhed by the Coastal Cammissi.on . CirCuI Lion Prior to the issuLince of a Certificate of Occ;up:7ncy for each Phase of the commercial portion of the project, the developer shall provide a Transportation Systems Management Plan to the C'omrn>>nity Development Director . At minimum, the plan shall include the following : ( see items 17--23 ) 171 . The provision of bus or shuttle services to regional activity centers within -the County shall be provided to hotel visitors . 15 . The provision of shuttle services to local activity centers, including Main Stre©t and the City and State beaches , shall he provided to hotel visitors . 19 . The provision of at--grade and elevated crosswalks to facilitate pedestrian access to beach amenities . 20 . Employee use of public transportation shall be promoted by selling bus passes on-site . 21 . The provision of bus shelters, benches and bus pockets near the proposed project, subject to review by --he Orange County Transportation District . `2 . The provision _if monitored or gated security facilities at all project; parking facilities to control use. 23 . The provision of a southbound left turn lame at the intersection of Huntington Street:/PCH to improve the flow of left turning traffic. T.�a f f i L r�ul.�xi 24 . Prior to approval of each subsequent phase beginning with phase 3 of the project, the Planning C,ommission shall determine the need to conduct a traffic study. This determination will be made in consideration of original technical assumptions and changed traffic or land use conditions . If an additional study is required, the study shall include summer and non -summer peak hour conditions. The study shall be based on local conditions utilizing local statistics and recent traffic counts . The traffic analysis shall be used to determine if additional significant impacts exist which were not addressed in final SE11t 82-2 . P: Minutes - 6/8/98 -d- (09774) . 1. 25 . Prior to approval of cacti phase of the project , the Planning Corrmission shall dete_mi.ne the need to conduct a parking study . 1hits determination r;ili be made in consideration of the parking ration applied to previous phases and perfor,;ninee t h%ro3f 26 . DuL-t suppression measures , such as regular watering and early paving of the road shall be implemented by the project proponent at each phase: to reduce emissions during construction and grading . 27 . All parking structures shall be ventilated, in conformance with the Uniform Building Code standards , to reduce vehicle emission levels within the facility. The ventilation plans shall be approved prior to i.asuance of building permits for each parking stricture , 28 . Prier to the issuance of Certificate ' s of Occaa;panc-y for each commercial development phase, a Transportation System Management (TSM) plan, as approved by the Planning Director , shall be implemented and shall include the following components , a . The provision of bus or shuttle services to regional activity centers within the County for hotel visitors . b. The provision of shuttle services to local activity center: including Main Street and the City and State beaches during the summer peak periods. c. The provision of at-grade crosswalks and elevated crossings to facilitate pedestrian access to heach amenities . d . A program to promote employee use of public transpoa:tation, including the sale of bus passes on-site . e . The provision of bus shelters, benches and bur pockets near the proposed project. Arch1ke loan 29 . For each development phase of this project a qualified paleontologist , lusted with the County of Orange, shall attend the pre-grade cneeting with the contractor, developer and City representative to ensure cooperation for the paleontological monitoring. PC minutes µ � .fd/88 (0977d) � 1 0 . For each development phase of the project a qualified palr.-ontulagiat: , listed with the County of Orange, shall be retained to monitor grading to salvage any fossils 9xpo.-ed by construction activity. 31. . For each development phase of the project , if any archaeological or .iist;oric,* l .naterials are found during g% 3ding or construction, all work shall cease immediately and a quali£i.edarchaeologist shall be contacted in order thst the appropriate mitigation measuxas can be taKen . 32 . ri.,,r each development phaF n of the project , any fossils cone:ted during grading of the Project shall be Lurated with an appropriate museum fac-ility. 33 . All phases of the project shall conform to mitigation, measures specified In F.TR 82-2 . i 34 , The Federal Emergence► .Management Agency (:EMA) requires that developrr:P°.its within the Special Flood Hazard Zone elevate any habitable areas of a dwelling unit to or above the empected level of flooding for a 100-ryear event . Non-residential habitable structures must be elevated or (loud proofed to FFMA standards . The project: shall comply with all mandated FMA standards . Compliance shall be verified prior to the issuance of building pevmits for any phase of the project . 35 . F% r each phases positive t arface gradients shall be provided adjacent to all structures ro as to direct surface water ru-n-off and roof drainage away from foundations Gnd slabs, toward suitable discharge facilities . Ponding of surface water shall not: be allowed on pavements or adjacent to buildings . 36 . Prior to the issuance of a grading permit for any phase, a r, grading plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Departments of Community Development and Public Works . Thc; i:ull.owing measures shall be implemented unless noise analys-as, performed by a registered acoustical engineer and approved by the Director of Community Development . determine that the construction of all or some of the f'ollowina measures in not warranted. 37 . Prior to the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for each commercial phase, and subject to approval of the Planning Director , a sic foot masonry wall shall be constructed adjacent to ex'sting and prepoaed residential properties along Walnut Avenue. other sound attenuating design features subject to the approval of the Planning ,Director may be implemented in addition to the masonry wall. PC minutes - 0/8/88 (09774) SOW 3R . Prior to the isstiance of building permits for any residential Phase , "In acoustical assessmont shall be conducted documenting that the propoced six foot sound wslls are adequate to reduce noise levels to 65dBA or less in private outdocr living areas ( i . e . patio areas ) of residence only. Additionally, t1t. assessment shall identify the measures necossary to insure that indoor noise levels will be 45dBA or less , as required by the Califurnia Noise Instillation Standards . 39 . Prior to the issuance of Certificate of tie Mupancy for each residential phase, and subject to the approval of the Planning Dit:ector, a six foot masonry wall ,shall to constructed adjacent to proposed residential properties r,long Beach Boulevard . Other sound attenuating design features may be constructed subject to the approval of the Planning Director . 40 • Prior to the issuance of building permits for any co►we rcial phase, an acoustical. study shall be prepared adr1ressing the quest rooms in the Hotel . The study shall identify all we3sur.as necessary to reduce nol.se levels in guest rooms to 45dHA or less per the Cal)fornia Noise Insulation Standards. Subject to the approval of the Planning Director, the recommended mitiC atior. measures shall be incorporated into the priject . 41 , Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, a landscaped berth shall be constructed between the masonry wall and the curt edge for noise a•ctenuatinn. 42 . Sweeping operations within all of the parking tstructures stall be restricted to days itne hours , between 7: 00 a .m. and 6 : 00 p .m. , Monday through Saturday and 10 :00 a .m. and 6 : 00 p .m. on Sundays . 43 . A textured parking surface, such as asphalt or textured concrete, shall be used in all of the parking structure to reduce tire squeal . Compliance with this condition shall, be verified prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for each parking structure , 44 . Design of the parking structure shall incorporate one of the following noise attenuation options: a . Enclose the parking structure ' s sidewall parallel to the rosidentia l area . b. Allow roperilngs in the structere' s sidew3lls ;nd place a masonry gall on the top level of the struct--.e parallel to the residenci al aze5s . c. Incorporate other sound attenuating design features to the approval of the planning Director . PC Minutes - 6/8/88 (0977d) 1 r 1 Y.IIYr I r I 45 . ,nor each development phase that ine'ludes a parking Lt-ractura .. a minimum 130 foot separ.;ation hettinen the resid'Intia.l. and parking structure uses shall be main.!ained, or other sound attenuating design features may be incorporated to the approval of the Planning Director. . All approved bixilding plans shell. reflect the 1:30 fuot separati.oa'A. U.gb.S:. 46 . All lighting fixtures in the commercial portion of the project shall be directed so as to prevent "ap.i.11aga" orAto adjacent residential usss , � 47 . The rc;sidential Nile plar� shall be niodi.xied to :Move or reorient the six t units noted on pages 96 and 97 in the DSE:TR 3s being affected by shadows for periods of more i.ha n four hours . � I ' (A. Water) 40 . The project shall conform to the City of Hunti.figton BeaCh Water f System - Design Criteria . In addition , separate water lines shall be installed ^or each phases providing a domestic/potable water supply system and a landscape watering supply system. Compliance with this requirement shall be verified prior to the issuance of building permits for each phase. 49 . The following water conservation measures for the internal use of water shall be included in the project : low flow shower heads and faucets; low flush toilets ; insulati.orA of hot water ' lines in water recirculating eystems ; compliance with water conservation provisions of the appropriate plumbing code; reduced water pressure , 50 . The following water conservati.un measures for the external use of water shall be included in the project; conservation designs utilizing low water demand ls:idscaping (Xeriscape) ; berming to retain r.unotf for irrigation; utilization of drip irrigation where feasible; and irrigating only during off peak y hours ( late eventing) . Additionally, any water oriented amenity within the project shall be so designed as to be a relf- conta; ned natural or artificially filtered system which reuses water internal to the system. i 51 . Adequate water supply shall be provided to the site consistent: with alternativer described in a letter dated October 20, 1907, City of Munti,ngton Seach (Appendix F) , pursuant to the DDA. r (S. Gas and Electrical Utilities) 52. Building construction shall comply with the Energy Conservation Standards set fortIA in Title :4 of the California Mminia- trative ^.ode. PC Moutes - i/a/ad -12- (0977d) e r r 1 ,1 1 , N �r al . The developer shall consult with the Southern Californian Gas Company during the design phase tc ensure efficient development and installation of natural gas facilities . Methods of energy conservation techniques that shall be considered include: a . Enftrgy efficient oncepts in building 'layout , design and orientat;ior, , such as the use of solar water and space heating technologies . b. Comprehensive planning for landscaping to complement, new et-,reuc:tures and psrking lots , thereby minimizing heating and cooling energy use . c . Walls , ceiling, floors , windows and hot water linear should be insulated to prevent heat loss or gain per Title 24 regulations . (C' . Fire) a4 . The project developer ;shall work closely with the City of Hunt ingt.in Beach Fire Department to ensure that adequato fire safety precautions are implemented in the project . All nits plans , floor plans and elevationu for each phase are subject to the review of the Fire Departmr'nt , 55 . The ;project daveloper shall provide the full range of Fise and life safety systems in all buildings es recommended by the, City of Huntington Beach Fire Department . This provision will aid in reducing the potential manpower required in a major. emergency. (D . Police) 56 . The developer shall work closely t•itn the police department to ensure that adequate security precautions are implemented in the project . The provision of adequate security precautions shall include construction phases of the project . Such security shall include construction fences and private security patrol . police services to the development shall be enhanced through the provision of adequate street lighting , clearly marked street; names and building numbers and security hardware , (L . Transit) 57 . Site plans of the proposed project shall be forwarded to the OCTD as they become available for each phase . The plans will be revs eyed in terms of their conformance to the gCTd boaign CQUalineso r P PC MirUtes - 6/8/88 -13- (0977d) l 56 . In order to ensure accessibility and availablo transit service for employees and patrons of this developments the following transit amenities shall be incorporated in this project as "project betterments" and shall be the responsibility o1 the developer . These -.manures will also provide incentives for bus ridership and lessen impacts on air quality. Implementation of these measureos shall be verified prior to the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for each phase. a . The existing bus stops shall be preserved or upgraded , and bus turnouts provided , if determined by the City Traffic Engineer and OCTD to be necessary based on traffic volumes , speeds and roadway cross sections . b. Paved , handicapped accessible passenger waiting areas , including a bus shelter , shall. be provided at each stop . c . If deemed necessary by the City Traffic Engineer and OCTD, the area -adjacent to the turnouts must be able to accoiis-- modate a passenger waiting area complete with a bus shee.l�er and bench. d . A paved, lighted and Handicapped accessible pedestrian accessway must be provided between each stop and the project buildings . (F. evil Wells and oil Product pipeline) 59 . The project proponent shall comply with the most current California State Division of Oil and Gas standards and requirements for the reaebandonment of the s sven on--site wells . 60 . If any abandoned or unrecorded wells are uncovered or damaged during excavation nr grading, remedial cementing operation may be required. If such damago occurs , the DOG" r district office shall be consulted . G1 . Efforts shall be made to avoid building over any abandoned well . If construction over an abandoned well is unavoidable , a WO approved gas venting system shall be placed over the well . The site plan and/o;c venting system shall be reviewed by the City' s Fire Department. 62 . If after consxul.cing with the owner of the underground gas/oil line located on--site, it has been drotermineed that a conflict betmeen the project and the underground pipeline facility exists, the subject pipeline (Exhibit S. Addendum to Final BEIR ,2--2) shall be relocated under the Pacific Coast Highway/Beach Boulevard riyht-of-way area , o.� under the public parking lot area along the west side of Jeach Boulevard, or under the open space area in front of the proposed Waterfront project+ whichever in most feasible . PC Minute: - 6/8/88 .-14- (09770) 1 ����GS�nr►n11 C....Ef f ectg 63 . A minimum of six months prior to the date that a specific phase of the pork will be closed, all affected tenants shall receive a written notice advising them of the definite date of closure . If relocation assistance per the approved Relocation Assistance elan has not been previously arranged with the affected tenants , the program shall be put into effect; during this six month period . 64 . Consistent with program 8 . 5.2 . 5 of the CiLy' s Housing Element of the 3eneral -Ilan , the applicant an/or Citr staff shall most: with the mobile none park tenants and coach ,wners to explain conversion process and relocation assistance. 65 . Consistent with program 8 . 5. 2 . 6 of the Housing Element, the City or Redevelopment. Agency shall assist in relocation of y persons Affected by this redevelopment project . 66 . The developer shall comply with all aspects of Article 927 of the Municl-ial Code, including an approved Relocation Assl.stance Plan which shall include s Mobilehome Acquisition and Relocation Benefit% Agr� ument executed by the Redevelopment Agency, RLN Properties, Ltd. , and the Driftwood Beach Club Mobile Homeowners Association, Inc. -- the Mobile Hocne Overlay Zone, an ordinance enacted to require rezoning on change of use of a mobile home park to comply witid certain requirements/ standards prior, to initiating such a change in use (see Appendix for a provisions of Article 927) . 67 . Prior to closing any portion of the mobilehome park, the developer shall provide a relocation coordinator who will provide general relocation assistance to all tenants with special emphasis on assisting special needs groups identified in the S►EIR. Availability of such a relocation assistance plan shall be to th6 approval of the City Council and shall be incorporated into the Relocation Assistance Program required by Article 927 of the Municipal Code. 68. Per the provisions st1pulated in the approved Relocation Assistance Plan, tha developer shall pay the cost of relocating a mobile home coach , when the age and condition of the coach allows feasible relocation. PC Kinutme - 6/8/88 -15- (0977d) RESOLUTION NO. 1397 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ALaMING SUPPLEAMNTAL ENVIROEMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 82-2 (SEIR 82-2) FOR THE WATERIM' ONT PROJECT TO BE LOCATED IN DISTRICTS 8B AND 9 or wE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN WHEREAS, the Waterfront Master Plan and related entitle- ments, and, Supplemental Environmental rmpact Report No . 82-2 have been prepared; and The City of Huntington Beach was the leant agency in the preparation of the Supplemental Enviro=ental Impact Report; and All persons and agencies wishiny to respe d to notice duly given have been heard by the Planning Commission either through written notice or during a public hearing on ii,2ne 8 , 1988 , and such res3spins 3s and comments as were made were duly noised and responded i tA, j IOW, THEREFORE, BE IT REVOLVED by the Planning Cornraicsion ' of the City of Huntington beach as follows : SECTION 1. The Planning Commission does hereby find that Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 ham been completed in compliance with the Califorssia Enviromaental Quality Act and all :tale and local guidelines therefore . SECTION 2 . The Planning Commission has considered all „'I^i.ficant effects detailed in Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No . 62--2, together with existing and proposed measures to miti.gatL :such significant affects . (Exhibit A attached hereto . ) SECTION 3 . The Planning Commission further finds that through the implementation of the aforementioned mitigation measures , the majority of the potentially adverse impacts associated with the Waterfront, project can be eliminated or reduced to a level of insignificance. SECTION 4 . The Planning Commission finds that the benefits accruing to the city, both economically and sociallyp by virtue of implementing the Downtown Specific Plan through the Waterfront Master Plan override the unraitigatable effects detailed in Supplemental Environmental. impact Report No . 62-2 and the attached statement of overridinq considerastions (Exhibit B attached hereto) . SECTION 5 . The Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby adopt and certify an adequate Supplemental En"ironmental Impart: Report No . 82-2 and recommends that the City Council adopt and certify as adequate Supplemental Envlronsme eta l Impact Report No . 82-2 . PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of they City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of June, 1988 . PC c{inuted - 618/88 •1B- (0977d) a n& tj CO REQUE& C OMN ACTION 0 August 5 , 1088 �I cam. Submitted to: Honorable or ty Council Submitted try: Paul Cook, City AdministratorN)L Pr*red by: Douglas N . La Belle, Dizec:tor, Community Develop . Subjwt: DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPME14T AGREEMENT BETWEEN T ROBERT MNYER CORPCRATIOU AND THE REDEVELOPMENT A CY OF THE CITY OF HUN`1'INGTON BEACH Rom,. 5914 Consistent wi*.h Council Policy? D4 YPS ( ] New Policy or Exception 4A ' g", Stag nw-t of Is:cue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: 4T _l'kS Transmitted for the City Council/Redevelopment Agency' s consideration is a Disposition and Development Agreement with the Robert Mayer Corporation for th( Waterfront project . RECQ1N,t NDATIOId j Staff reconnends that the following separate actions be taken : 1) Conduct a joint public hearing on the Disposition and Development Agreement ; iinr3 2) Adopt appropriate resolutions between the City Council/Agency and the Robert Mayer Corporation , ANA YS1s The Robert Mayer Corporation is proposing to develop a 44-acre, mixed-use project consisting of four hotels , one tennis and health center , a shopping plaza, and 894 residential units . The project is pant of the Main-Pier Redevelopment Project Area and is located on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway between Huntington Street and Beach Boulevard . The project will provide at 'least two hundred and twenty-five million dollars ($2.25 million) of commercial and residential development exclusive of land value . The Agreement stipulates that the Developer shall lease 20 acre;:, for commercial development from the Agency and purchase thn remaining 24 acres for residential development . Can June 22 , 19880 the Planning Comrnission approved the proposed project ' s Conditional Use Permit No. 97--19 with special permits, Coastal Development P3rmit No. 8b-3 and Tentative Tract Nap No . 15045 . A Development Agreement and Master Conceptual Plr,•i was also 6 ho 1V� , approved on that Ai '� by a vote of 6-0, howeve• ) a minority report addressing resident*dl density, floor tires rat, . and parking was subsequently submitted to City Council from the Planning Commissslon on June 27 , 1988. These concerns were addressed in a communication from the Mayer. Corporation to City Council on July 26 , 1988 and further examined by Corm unity Development staff in a separate report . The Development Agreement is attached to the Disposition and Development Agreement for reference piirposess only and will be transmitted for Council action as a separate item with the shove mentioned reports attached. A 33433 Summary Report has been prepared and is attached es required by the California Health and Sajfety Code . This report in required before any property of the Agency acquired directly or indirectly can be sold or leased for development pursuant to a redevelopment plan. Also provided is an analysis by Kayser Marston Associates of the economic components of the Disposition and Development Agreement and a second report which examines City/Agency costs and revenues generated by the Waterfront project . The project area has been analyzed in En-vironmental Impact Report No . 9202 for the Downtown Specific Plan approved by the planning Commission on February 15 , 1983 and certified by City Council on July 18, 1983 . In accordance with Section 15163 0,. the California Environmental Quality Act , Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Nc . 82-2 has bean prepared to specifically analyze the Waterfront project. The Supplemental Environmental Impact Report: No. 82-2 was approved with amendments by the Planning Cominiss;oa on Juoo 13 , 19813 and will be presented for Council certification and adoption on August 15 , 1988 . MGL"Q rXU The Redevelopment Agency will acquire the project site from the City at a purchase price of 22 .4 million , Proceeds to the Agency, from land disposition including resident .al land sale and commercial ground lease axe valued at 16. 07 nillion dollars . Relocation costs for mobilehome park residents and costs associated with the SXteiAsi.on of Walnut Avenue shall be advanced by the developer and repaid through an allocation of 38 . 5% of the tax increment and 50% of the Transient Occupancy Tax revenues generated by the project . 1) Continue action on the Disposition and Development Agreement and related documents to allow for additional review time. 2) Direct staff to further negotiate specific points of th-% Agreement with ,:he developer . 3) Deny the approval of the Agreement and/or related documents . 1. City Council, Resolution 2 . Agenr;y Resolution 3 . Disposition and Development Agreement 4 . 33433 Summary Report 3. Kayser-Marston Economic Analysis DLS:SRH:ne PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - BETWEEN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND ROBERT MAYER CORPORATION (MAIN-PIER REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA - WATERFRONT) Notice of a joint public hearing by the City Council of Huntington Beach and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach on a Disposition and Development Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach and the Robert Mayer Corporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach - and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach will hold a joint - public hearing on August 15, 1988, at 7 : 00 p.m. , in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, to consider and act upon an Disposition and Development Agreement between the Redevelbpment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach and the Robert Mayer Corporation. The agreement provides for the development of a mixed use project on 44 acres of land fronting the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway between Huntington Street and Beach Boulevard. The proposed project will feature 4 hotels with approximately 1500 rooms . Commercial uses will include a health and tennis club, retail plaza with restaurants, and a shopping plaza. The development will also feature a residential component. The proposed project is covered by Final Environmental Impact Report and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report 82-2. The City Council/Redevelopment Agency will consider certification of said Environmental Impact Report and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 . Copies of the .Disposition and Development Agreement and the Environmental Impact Report are on file for public inspection and copying for the cost of duplication at the office of the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, between the hours of 8: 00 a .m. and 5 :00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, exclusive of holidays . - Interested persons may submit written comments addressed to the City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, Post Office Box 190 , Huntington Beach, California, 92648, prior to the hour of 5: 00 p.m. on August 12, 1988. At the time and place noted above, all persons interested in the above matter may appear and be heard. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,- Connie Brockway, City Clerk Dated July 28, 1988 (1038d) A� Oeuqo 0000 DAILY PILOT/BHwAap,My 00, t0l6� r r,..1�IC�111� �k Ip110E 11�IC ND'71C[ IIKIC NOiICE� PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL/ REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT . BETWEEN THE i REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND ROBERT MAYER CORPORATION ( MAIN-PIER REDEVELOPMEN-r � PROJECT AREA - WATERFRONT) Notice of a faint public hearing by the City Council of Huntington Beach and thFJ Redevelopment Agency of !hb City of Huntington Beach an a Disposition and Development Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach and the Robert Mayor Corporation. NOt!`:E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach will hold a ;oint p;�bllc ti9arfng on August 16, 1988, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, City Fes, 2000 Main Street, Hunt- ington Beach, Californle, W consider and act upon a Disposition and Develapmgllt Agreement between the Hedevelopmsnt Age the amity of Huntington sebeh. t .�' .e..wrt � r Corporation, The agree- ment provid�.es f6r t elopmen: of a mlxag .,,uao, protect on 44 acresaf:l,�jd fronting the inland side of Pacific Costal HighWs�tyyean Huntington Street and Beach Boulevard, T'h roposed project will feature 4 hotels with approx tely 1500 rooms. Commercial uses wNl include a Ile8lth and tennis club, retall plaza wlto restaurants, am a shopping plaza. The develop- MOO Will alsO f6atn a residential component. e proposed proJsct Is covered by Final Environmen- Ir»paGt Report ux! supplemental Environmental pact RoPq't°44•$. The pity Council/Redevelopment Agency will Ca'►sider certification of said Environmental impact Report and Supplemental Environmental Im- �U ,ounce 1 �` � 0 Main Street, Hunt- ington Beach California, to consider and act upon a Disposition and Development Agreement between the Redevefaprnent Agency of the City of Huntington h and the Robert Mayer Corporation The agree- , . developmiant of prd1, .t on 4,4 acres of land fronting the inlar.d side of plenjCoast Highway between Huntington Street and boulevard. The proposed project will feature 4 hotot Ith approximately 1500' rooms. Commercial include a health and tennis club, retail playa staurants, and a shopping plaza, The develop- i store a residential rom onent. will a so feature p a proposed project is covered by Final Environmen- Impact Report and Supplemental Environmental pact Report 82- . the City Council,'Redevelopment Agency will consider certification of Bald Environmental Impact Report and Suppimental Environmental Im- pact Report No. 82- . ' r Copies of the Disposltloo,sand Development Agree- ment and the Environm Impact Report are on file for public inspection arid,,`,,,copying for the cost of duplication at the office the City Clerk, City of Huntington Reach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, between 'the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, exclusive of hol- idays, i j Interested persons may submit written comments addresser: to the City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, Post Office Box 190, Huntington Beach, Cali- fornia, 92848, prior to -the hour of 5:00 p.m. on August i 12, 19� . At the "Ime and place noted above, all persons interested In the above ratter may appear and be heard. CITY OF HUNT'INGTON BEACH CONNIE BROCKWAYO City Clerk Dated July 28. 1988 Published orange Coast Daily pilot July 80, 1988 Sa799 1 I ,1 {I t Mr 18" to PutyMtl AdvallwmOnts O1 all kinds including put we mojX" ey Dwr" of the Su 10t Courl of Oronga Counly, CoWernis, Nurw60 A-6214, dined 29 S.-4190`nter, '961. Enid A-24431. dMed I I June, 19W STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange „ � •� dr on L± to an+toksm wwah I am a Citizen of the United States and s resident of the County aforaUid, I tam over the no of eighteen years, and not a party to or interebled in the below entitled matter. I ain a principal clerk of the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, with which is combines! the NEWS-PRESSI a newspaper of reneral circulation, printed and published in the City of Coal& Mean, County of Orange, Sidle of California, and that a Notice of ol which copy attached hereto is a true and complete copy, was printed and published in the Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Hurtington Beach, fountain Valley. Irvine, the South Coast communities and L -'iuna Beach issues of said newspaper for or,e t i mo Vt'q11,NAMltktlti>t)k)ft to wit the issue(s) of J ti ly a 0 198 .wa��rr , 19EI_ t decltre, under PenWly of perjury, that the foreoln9 Is true and correct. ExaMted on _.w_ , at Cotes M r Ifornia. Slgrtat�trte PROOF OF PUMCATWIN imr-cow;cM LY h1L v T wwwft,Aiu loth imp � y a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DATE M r (WATERFRONT-) .r ' •� tip. 1 Y a "On m7/ REPORT ow. PLA N OF N r 'r 'i fir• t (To consift ft wste&ont PrOwt, a► mlxtd-use doveiapment. Includod Is a Uft, change to remo" tho MH Mobilehorne) ovm*y mm, a ' Final Supplemental Fin- nmental wow I~ 3wo a precise plan Of j ft"t AlIgno eat for tto wdension of Walnut �tmue and a ' t Agroomem for the water sw6ptu plan. NOT= 10 HNNOT QMN that the Hvinttnoon DwA City Cwm l will hold a pubilc hearing In tt� cour r1l Chlfmber at t1w Huntington roach 71ty Colm- i 0i wIN hold a pubila he gyring in the Council Chamber at 8164CH Yt1e ftnthVon :h CNIb t,' antm, 2000 t+ ak%Stro4m, M4 I��Sbt�i Run h; tornla, on tlta data and at the "' below to rive and txhneider the statifigMe of A persona who wish to be heard rolatlw to ?her t fpkouttn deecrlbed glow. .......� DATIVY11MO: Manday, August 16, 1986, 7-du PM , qr'r �� �;•/J/, APPLICATM NVIMUR: Zwe Change No, 67-7, I`lrx+tl SuPpWwta! Environmental Impact Report Na. 82.2, PM040 Plan of Street Allonment No. W I and , [fa�lpprr►�wt4 A�rrt. �� Y` APPLICANT FILM Properties, Ud. And the City o1 j t ltultlt► 1W Bch F ledeWopment Agency. �G CATKft the projw area it prrtrf*ity Q#t &x4mard to it*east soltkc.CC �tModw, MIAdrto ,, tl'ia nbrlhryby a pry,, " 0.0 Pemkft tthe exwft E)ktrrct eb ww Dwrict 9 of Plan lase :tarp #1). vo ex. to cidm tely 3W%vtt Wand m botwerl Lake Street and ' k For wift c rF.,•r Plan i,:;irate cam wl , �# r. s 11116 Zang Change No. 07 •;r �nitk t�l10N1taf l am 1 b 1 Alig amn t No. WW , } AWWt FILM Propertlss, Ltd. and the Ct'iy of M� lilwlopitter�f; AQanoy. &I The pro)Wt area 1spm alty bounded � w4wW vai•d to the scot, Padficc Coast High. t,pty to ttts *rttgwest, Huntington R.treat to the tt1 a proparty 1,Ww pow* wo. A 1,321 hnt wAh of Atlanta r ,, ttwA to so* MOW ore 191dinwl'io't 9 of so acrvntttow NMI MW r I ' :'For 44.E � ii0lrybtltln ,. • to DOW '' +�wh 8 cwm f R o �. •�,,•;j,: 1,. � `,' �'r}+ tie(•,;7• r ' wa u"s , 'KRs +f ► pr the � t �? � ' tp� •Itr���.Mriatefy tr�tr '"'���;:�'",; `"�trwwa!f; tea tw�a and Agn �' I at A nma" o teat i+ ' uttl- i,o mlrrd u�a arojt �Ing '' �,; htr�tttr, a1t►tsr (�,S,JOA arquar� lwrt), ��rd�t�slt�reffiti��rents r1'�3,�g0 ��qquara tit' �+4 � y �, .� < �►iM!ltt�l Units, anal .9 aoro of pR►btic o ,�� COAsllllL, 1UG: TPA majority of f•hai in IL � .;Vie• no tam df the cgo" a. O � 4140 of the ;WO)w � ,1640, f }; tphFgY by the ICdiE� � a0'�rifh tttb � al '• ' 114. • ��L§ fI�{'N•.��Yi4'Mi � rT,•",'� �1 li y� �'rr�r ,�r7 ;'�I :J '. i ,� � ' Y.\� y,`,, '' , 4 ' � 1" i � 1v ': i.'�d�l ay�YI�T��,� 1 ` J Y"P 4 � r� k''�,,".�'} ' f •fir ?`{�•"ylp'�r• "ti':11jb � hrOR'' .��� y 'r�� . ,Y `fir '9r�",Mo{,{,rlrM,.•.d , ?�?k ' A���,'1S,.Y,,4rj1�S„ty n r 'i•X, 4 t$ OIL ,1 M ��''�' 1 `T�r yl•',+.,1M JIB ,,+; •,r1'�,,,111_� '1 e�11 `•i ' ' ` Y ''. 'r SY�k�k i' e p r , i r h ..yl f R IC NOTICE ICEFax '{CIF MINX W-M f i r• 11 ATLANTA 04 �1 LL r D 1II111 QVLt \�� ��� .`�F±rgM �1F{1 tom, I CLI .c J 'I. I HUNIR4 7ON MACH (*MKNoew, two" XNE CHANGE NO, A 7-•7 jr 1j, awl of' L 4 •� ftirwldwAle,loAt . Av 'rum K PAN \14 lb ~ All. 1 I r MICH CAJ NRM :,ONE ^HANCE N0. 87-7 _-`�`. /��� to j �,•,�� � ' c � / r 1 1 TASK • �� ` FLAN ear/t \`\` `\, W \• r C4UF MW PREIME FLAN OF STREF7' ALIt,NMENT N0, 88--1 lob 1 'Y r � ,�,� :a. '_� '..Ili.r .. +� J ,•r lJrl� w, '..la„ .. I, I. Iir+M' '}I .�' 'II •. IF \tea �~ 1• ILILAM, wwe.,.>r ww.•wsu....e�.hwr.�.�..w._.-,.. ... ,r........»..•.,+.a...w.. . .. .......,..... ..�,..ww�....''aia"'��Hw* IVA, PLifhrN�q+IGi biV K)N PPECISF. PLAN CF STRI:f:'i' ALIC,rfI:�;�Y:' ISO. 8F1 /+�+1r�•.n�rW..n.,,�. M i...�r..�...,.w.r..n.,a��,..,.•.�.-..m.....w....,,._.....,.. ...,a..,...e�,_.�.n...... _ / � �. \R.% J_ , y •-•.�..w...r.w..•w�11M.In �MIr.Y.r��•w���r NY.��•i lo � 7. pt + ✓ �. op ILI .77 10 10 �+'4.. •i r'.�4�\ •�•7� .�. � �� � � iia�lf•l:. i %' ...-rrr .:`y_� __ �r s �•� •, 9r � *A r ,t � ' ,�1�+►�M �.. . K4NDW* (iWWON ',1� 0,-. SLOPMENT AGPEEHEN`r/Mi sn.i PLAN AR:A •r r a 11� Jr:• 1 ` , C , o� r al• 't j ' CN, 1 �•� J ,�I `ya+�rRM•;�q,'�N�,�,,w�+ter' .,. 11 ,' bY1h0.41 Id fth A"140 ours of so kinds I+cljoingQ pub1K t a1K'. 01 11W SwWow cowl of Opon6t Couftly. CM11ph►A, 1'IumbQW A-014. doled 29 siplembol. 1961- and aM A-7 31. dMl 11 +wr..y as" STATE OF CALIFOONt'.% linty of (fir ar1Be daps w.w+M •..r+l■� CO..1.1 ft Mm OR"." M W M /o+N del soma 46ha"WWM tr I ang a Citlsen of the United-Wales and a resldrnt of Me County *IdrMld. I am aver the age of BiBhteen ' yaws, one, ripf a pso.y to or Interestad In the below entitled, matter., 1 am a principal clerk of ,he Orange Coast GAILY PILOT, with which is combined the NEWS-PRESS, •& newspaper Of general Circulation, printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange, State of California, and that a Not" of Public Hearing bats of which copy attached hereto is a true and complete copy, was printed one published in the Costa Mesa, Newll►pert Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Irvine, the South Coast communities and 1-4uns Such i9sues of said newspaper for ' one time trim to wit the Issues) of Au gust 4 _._..�..._ - _ ...�..�., 198 198 19fj- I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the 1crog6ing is true and correct, August: a g Executed on at Costa Mesa,, alifornia. Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION .,'r{tI y++""'•,', ' 1,` + F► r V, � 1 TOMPKINS & PARRINGTON AtTORNCYS AT LOW AMM:.TT /. TOMrK�t1l, JR. a20 NORTH GAw/I[LD AV[Nut IlI�I R!1-77�7 TIIOMA• L. PARR1.10YON (ill) 163•910r w1wAM W. MORR10 PEAT OFFI=t NOX 509 ALHAMERA, OAI~IrORN1A 910012-0500 August at 1988 City Clara City of Puntington Beach 2000 Main Street P.C. Box 190 Huntington Beaci , CA 92548 Re: Mobilehome Acquisition and Relocation Agreement Driftwood Beach Mobilehome park Bear Clark: P14ase send a. copy of the Mobilehame AcTUsition and Relocation Agreement Between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach, the Robert Mayer Corporation, the Driftwood Beach Club Mobiles Momeowners Association, Inc. , and the individual tenants of the Driftwood Beach Club Mobilehome Part. It is mar under:standing that copies of this document , are available from you. Enclosed is a check made payable to the City of Huntington Beach for a sum not to exceed $15. 00 to cover the costs of photocopying the document. Thank you for your assistar.we. If you have any questions please contact me. Sincerely, William W. Morrie WX/dab Enclosure a- I � 1 ' J 4 ` ••= Y� -� ! -, .rye,_' ;}•_ tf) .'tY'a! t:' � - ,� 1 . `."�-f'•1, K*A �''} y'', , � ''"Y'.�1r,y`JYI�• 1• '< I�+ d r;�'.y.r. r•� gy��i f�- �t � _y� p� �.1�, �/ n,`�;',L - . Ir _`!` 1 �j r�1r - � ' -� ' , Il•f`1' '1'/Tkl� , y'�y r, I{yrry • � v i .': ,� }. Imo.: ' � •,�• 1 e d t�' yy�i rpy�{LS :r .. � n,�.. 1.- -.,- ��!7! : �K �f Y• .�! -1 a 'y /mow, ., tJfa��q l2/!- `1 Y. 'Nv, I , _gyp'- •• 1 ,. • _�� 0, _ .li: t. -l� _ • t'qf-ff it r O.`m♦/. b - ! ' •7 J,[r+_,t��{._� ./: n - f h•., F Y _S y�' 1 _4 t ,G.:P t'� jG� 1`••'i 1 " _ !'A-�y '•1f�� 1�Y1 ^�--Z'•r� wRR¢ �'�!"`IW4 ff;k:F'r1�• . �•' t � ' '`� - •.` -�\-+'�{ A-•OP�.'yls9•.{•1`�}Dt "! 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T Ff�DF'EitTY IS NDT AN DIFFI(X Y WITH FIW CING AND THE INKIVOWNS OF IME PWSENT SITUATION MAKE AN ATTaVr TO SELL immcrICAL, THANK YOU, . AND h'hs, wILLIAM M, &aM, SPACE 28 s E; I f �'.1 • I11 J 1 1. 1 1 TT" WY i lhii i;11y Cl�lt City of Huntington Bach ""`"�.""• '.� _ •.- . .. PRESORT r�.o,raft x emu►11MW FPS 1 1'i0G 1897 r . 1 1 Charles W =d 5242 vie ado Yorba Lrda,, CA 92656 NOW ..�.wry'.+TrM•�....�.�+7..: .. � r« ..w_ «,..r.;w�•t��w.y��. �... .�...4.�...•�a w.a ww.•ra..f-....... � . rw�wr-....w..�..wSr...w..ww.....�.....w..._�. .. 011106 0.1 tin City Cllorc City of Huntington Beach PRESORT14 r� P.O. M MIFORNIA 92M ( "I 4 'A g Harry Joe 7946 Waterfall. Cir. Huntington Beach CA 92648 l��.• 937-15-218 ��,-'•���'1�"'��.�_�' '� 4 CAR qI ,t K� �r� "~Y•,'��--. �i071►T . .�.•.'i�a�-.,tom.d......,...a+ 1 C • 7 .�'M1 rr � � • y r,lp ,. Cwd;, • City of Huntin' pon ' Beach �•O•M in CALIFOMA 92648 Hurry Joe 8462 Clarkdals Dr. Huntington Beach, Chi 92646-3805 tits"of ow City Cie* City ., of Huntington Bcach #A add in CAUFOMIA 82648 � f I • 1 1 ' Charles Wboci 21125 Castlercck PAv YOAA Linda, CA 92686-6934 1 t Ciro T t n " c .;. r o: ... _ r P di PAL am ISO �1A 9 � � R WE3 - _ _i • w 794 � �onnist Circle }untirqt m Beachi. Cm 92643 937-15r-132 affts of M. a City Oerk City of Huntington Beach F.D.sax Igo Ca LWORNFA M" f .. IM a� li%l � j o .�•�r ACM • CO r Max Martin i 7 79354 Sze Drive 937 11 trI Beach, Ca 92648 `1ke of the CRT CNA (XE t City of Huntingta �R�� � t F.Q.OQ]i[�4s� C1tLlFbitN42i+1aFIRST �---_ _ ..-....._,... SCE r 4 _ f ..�- _ Omee of"*CRY Cksk +� • POE City of Huntington Beams ,R 14 90.a■ovc 120 c� a - fRS ' ! J rt • �/M• t •T- r U t Z I =f J v 7856 SeAbr-gaze Drive " Huntington. $ Ca 92648 -- _ Ij OfPce of the City Clerk . leg City of Huntington Beach ' PRESURT RD.box M i;AUFOItMI 92648 � �+-� i �e O.2 a� 'r+ . s Hint' {_ . r � u�cibQ[� BL .rS C/a Wi.irm+e Cavity Deyelap=t _ 611 Anton Blvd: Suite 970 - Cobta Mass, :Ch 92626 . A- Y I I _ l(, ter-► '�'�� � �_• 7�cQ.t.. w��n Or 7l�. y 73 �3'7 - /5 Woliarits Dr f � '-L-n. .._�r.._._ _ ..,; ._. ...?tom-tom .. _ } q,37- • I. 1 r _ } 1 . . 9,37 470 937 '� ,�I►t�.r+ . -ca cam_ �� - Y 4 '7.7 E,.2 17rr1 �- I s' 'r 1 Now y Mr. x Mrs. ftte r Ponca Mr. a Mrs. Michael Stuhl P.C. Max 28 P.O. Boil 891 India CA 92201 Huntington beach CA 92648 , Mr. i Mrs. Edward Sinqer Mr. & Mrs , Phillip Battaglia 511 Mayer tAne #19 1130 Twin Canyon Lane Redondo Smach CA 90278 Diamond gar CA 91763 Ms . Annia Ferguson Vs. Ruth Waller 1�i Eaat Ada 1307 Louise St. Glendora CA 91740 Santa Ana CA 92706 Mr, lee Baroni Ms . Margaret Smith' 1121 North Walnut Ave . c/o Norris/20701 Beach Blvd 160 San Dimas CA 91773 Huntington Beach CA 92648 Mr. i Mrs. William Shatto Mr. 6 Mrs. William Dowell 233.9 Curtis Ct. .. 2399 Dudley St. Glendora CA 91740 Pasadena CA 91104 Ms. Dianne Reasih9er Ms . Helen drones P.O. Box 623 3054 Paaada Road Balboa CA 92661 Cameron lurk CA 93682 r N;,rlimcr 6 LA q)� I K ..4.S4. 01 . r .�,' ..• ter, . ��,�.. MOM v • A. ,Mrs, hank cutira ne Mr. to Xrv.. wurat Gentry 4 Mt a •'W6 123 S. Hallsnbeck WilNC Covina % 91791 Cavina CA 91722 r • Ks:" SIizabith Rozonhauer Mr. Ray Dolan 32i N. Lorraine 1632 W. Katella . .....,,Glendora CA 91740 Anaheim CA 92602 Mr. 6 Mrs. Joseph A. darson Ms. Kariixn McCabe 2287 S1 Capitan Drive 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy 1212 Riverside CA 92506 Huntington Beach CA 92648 ar. G tits. 4r. Kay Pearce 3393 Del . Rosar Ave. RLK PropertianjP box 8u80 Win Bernardino CA 92404 Newport Beach Cep 92658 Mr. 6 Mrs. Sabina Cici Mr. Albert Behar 1029 ' t. Broadway 3121 Old River Road San Gabriel CA 91776 Sonsill CA 92003 • • Y t•'b. Jamt Lee 14s. I.ucjaxat Smith 158 AcAri Chive, 165 c/o us. ?eg NorriA i oa Angeles, Ch 90049 2071 aeach Blvd. ' ; HuntLNtvn He&ch, C h 92648 _ J tliy 1. I fAj 1 R►�retl gtm 'b, CA 92648 7892 Smthr+U d Circle Santat XW, M 92703 937-1x-127 Huntin wn , Ca 92648 937 f,S-149 } 937-15-1.39 . arvlo l�in*AA ! John Nkrshall Joan Massello 7865 Mom mist Circle 1906 SauthwlnS Circle 7966 Swtt wind Circle BAgh, Qk 92648 Wmtit*= bukch, Ca 92640 Htu�tirigtoy� Beath, Ca 92648 937-19-128 937-18-139 9�7-1,5-15b p=e1a N! 14 Zak'!liom>as Ma►tin Alf 7461:s,'comdat Circle #151 7985 . t�untar��t�n Such, Ch 92648 7912 8outt�wit�d circlecircle '�►!t�rird Circle rCircle HundMtrn 8 t, Ca 92648 Himtir�gtan Beach, Ch 92648 937-1141 9 937-15-140 937-1!5-151 MichoeL Goldberg s Hect cw Ochoa 111 � nth Mark YAwrissery '7481 Southwind Circle 7855 M6onttist Ci rcLa 7916 SouO vied Circle Hunting ton Beach, CA 92648 fhntingtm Beacho Ca 92648 H,entirygt4n Beaa, CA 92648 937-15-152 937-15-130 937-•19-141 Dovo'LtanL Bell ZYigp Erri" Dogach 1902 thy ci fic� 1902 7 Pacific Hwy S. 113 7051 Mmi n dmt Circlo 1922 Southwxnd Circle Seattle, 14a 98188 lkntingem MMac.` it Ca 92648 HurttJMton Beach, Ca 92649 937-15-153 937-15-131 937-15--142 Charles Bumli Richard t*4elnw Charles W:•od 7845 %bormist Circle i926 Souttwvind Circle 5242 via 8ernzrdo Huna:%gton Beach, Cm 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Yoros Linda, f.A 92656 937-15-132 937-15-143 937-15-154 74eums aardrs.tch Jseph Kac`gin Suwrezu ra Rib P.O. Bm 6724 7932 Southwi d Circle 7965 SwthAndCircle Hut't►3rr Wn &adh, (A 92615 ItntizVton Beach, Ca 92648 Wntingum Beach, Ca 92648 937-25-133 A37-15-144 937- 15-155 t Stmwert Goldberg Natty Kolb Franklin Yoshikww 6515 f'Lffquist; Ave.. 7942 Smithwi.nrd Circle C/o Me=ill lynch Malty MAtVier, Ch 90601 i Hmtirgbm Beach, CA 92648 895 Yorba Linda Blvd. 937-3.5•-134 ( 937-15-145 Placentia. CA 92670 937-15-15 Brian Barg mmnn Quwn Mmk Chrlstgtwx Melly 4509 Dogwood Avr. 7946 Southwind Circle 7951 Soutttiv3.nd C•irele &&.%I bmch,, Ca 90740 Hunt.irgtcn Beach, Ca 92648 Hunt b-gton Beac hl Ca 92648 937-15-135 937•-15-146 937•-15-157 dacrsl� I,s x�e 7 lin T ors 7882 Southwlnd axcle • 7952 SmttwAnd Circle. 7941 Swthwni Ci=1e HuntiMtan Bsacho C 92648 Bmtingtm Beach, Ch 92648 MmtlMtm emch, ch 92648' 935-•1.5-136 937-M-147 937-15-150 thkitUt H=i$ Daogla• 4v Char1as Prx•W it 7106 �S led OR 9A45 , � �� SOutl'�rite# Circle '� '�931. 6loukh�rL "& u x1thtlrvtm ftvj ►, . Ch 92648 fwtljgtan 88aM, d 92041 W 1 • a' . 1 r iw r %MMt atilt T z Tynw . IN2 , .t C 14 901 Pa thexM r nm ftt h ftech, Ch 92649 Twt ln, •c h 42690 Rant rgtani,st c o CA 9 15.-iO4 + , a 9xs4e 937-1�-115 ft11ia inn baradk David 5 s1s John S. T8YU r P 0 0 0% L536 1942 Moonaiat Circ14 201 M. Col],Sns, 3p. 86 #I►Mt qtM Next 92648 oj�tington Ham, Ca 92648 Urangoo, CA 92667 957-13-0�9�1 937-15-105 937- 5-116 Glynn 1 Cieof'fxW Jenkins J 7672 Mloon�e►ist Circle � Siripoarn l�t#�� 8eacha C� 92649 � 7966 Maai�d•rt circle 737 E. Bethany Roacx 937-15•►095 RUntingt On Macho CA 92648 embank, CA 91504 937-15-106 937-15-117 Mx3mny Amato Bradford Hall Claude Lee i Patrick P&Win-J 7876 Awnnixt Circle 28Q •• Hvntirr#t� Beach, Ca 92648 7952 i�mist Circle Y Lam a37- tan %mun9m Beach, CA 92648 Newport Beach 92663 937-15-107 937-15-118 Kith Evans Charles Wood 6 John Mogan Elbert Tam Adkisson 7886. Moore A� . Circle . 7956 Moan rj;6t Circle #109 Elbe t Pie Adkis Circle Huntir ttan Bkh, CA 92648 Hunt.iNton beach, Ch 92648 313E im ar view 937-15-09; 937--1S-1a8 92604 937-15-120 Cynthia Perz Charles-'+mad & Lyndel Newsom William Ohimum 7892 VbcMist; Circle 7692 Moalmist Circle #109 7915 Mo nmist Circle Huntirgwn Beach, Ca 92648 Huntirn ton Beach, Ch 92648 Hunt.ingtai Beach, cm 92648 937-15-Q58 937--15-109 937-15-121 C40r" Butty Caoffrey Jenklm Charles W, 7906 Moonmist Circle T966 Moomd.st Circle Stour 14mtLrigt�n Beach, Ca 92648 BMtirq� Beach, Ca 92648 Hull irbotY► Be Circle 937-15-099 1 937�•15-110 � Huntington Beach, 4�► 9 c648 937-15-122 wt ex Stewart: GUY Irmo 7912 IM=vnist Circle I 7985 Moormist Ci:cle Donald ni txz it Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Nemtirrgton Beach, CA 92648 Hunt ngt niat Circle 9e7-1S�•100 � 937-15-111 ��� ' C� 92648 937-15--12 3 thristbpher J. Do t+brttw lade Mawn 7916 M m oist circle 7981 moon mist Circle Cra:7 Matthais Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ; Huntington Beata, CA 92648 7695 M=rV&5t Circle 937-15-101 937-15•-112 lkintingtDn Beach, Ca 92648 t 937-15-124 i Glean Crabtree Cl�urles Wood Stanley weizig"t 5101 E* Oral St. , 5242 Via Berr ►tclo 7891 ML=mfst: Circle towq Duch, Ch 90815 i yorba LUIda, Ca 92686 HUjtjnc, = aeachr C`,a 92648 937-15-102 937-15-113 931-15-125 tllur TSiwrs% Bobart Karma P.Ot Nx 742 7971 i4qats ist C�xc k 13G B. VP Sod CA OX44 �nr ,xar �, � 926" �12801 .i 7842 seabrease drive W.r#aasd Flask l�nstin J. Xm*o Nuar-Ington Beach* Co. 92648 � 7916 Hoed 7915 SeabMse Drive l37;13-OliB Hmdagton Beach, Ce► 92648 Hmt{nqtcn Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-069 937-15482 Alex f. Andrews say C. smums Paul lam 7836 3rabreaze Drive 7922 Seabreeze Drive 7905 Seabreeze Drive Huntington Beach, Ca 92 643 Huntimqtm Bed, Ca 92648 Huntington Beads, CA 92648 937-15-054 937--15-070 937-15463 Est: Um"to:*s, 960 Ltd. 7 Russell M tiaey as an Donald C. 9ixl 96 rm Ba Circle 7981 Circle 7901 Seabreeze Drive .4untington Beech, Ch 9264$ HunUngtm Bush, Ca 92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . 937-1 0 937-15-071. 937- 084 Alice Park-Nil den Carolyn M. Marangi Paul Cimarvst..i, 7866 Seabreeze Drive 22362 Vb11in+gford Larne 7891 Seabreeze Drive Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Edo tirgtm Peach, Ca 92648 Huntington Bead, Ca 92648 937-15-061 937-15-072 937-15-085 Htti''ent Byrd Sam Stern 7a73 Stabreeze Drive C/o L.H. Ho 7885 ff t Co. s Gae z 81 Water Mill Lane 885 Seabreeze Driv�a Bunt irSton Bosch, Ca 92648 Hmtingtm Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-062 Great Merck, MY 11.021 937-15-086 937 .15-073 Ttncrres Ddens Acnenld Bayer Charles Nichols 7876 Seabreeze drive 7951 Dc•eangxove Circle 7881 Sembreeze 1 •ive Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Fhantirygt�n.'L'�each, Ca 92648 Huntington beach, CA 92648 937 15-063 937-15-076 93 7-15"087 Fdwerd Ray Farmer Ch rles•Wbod Paul C,imarusti 7882 Seabreeze• Dcive 7941 Seabraeze Drive 7891 Seabreeze Drive Huntington Beath, Ca 92648 Huntirsitm Beach, Ca 92648 muntiaxltcn Brsach, Ca 92648 937`4 5-064 937-15-077 937+•15-088 Thms s Noonan Hm H4utbn Steven D. C;bb 1355 Arcadia Ave. 11 7935 Seibreeze Drive 7871 Seabcoaze Drive Arcadia. Ca 91006 Huntingtc>fn Beach, Can T2648 muntington Beach, CA 92648 937-15-065 937-15-078 937-15-089 Al"aader Kanrnevsky Janes Martin Claude Ya-oel 7902 "br®axe Drive 7931 Seabreeze Drive 16215 Mayfarer Lana HuntinSrron Beach, Ca 92648 fmtington Beach, CA 92648 mntingtaon Beach, Ch 92648 937-15-066 937-15-079 937-15-090 Ma ray Co>rdoa 8tysA RmAirahi Qurin Im ax 7906 8eebreexe Drive 7925 Drive 7852 MOomist Circle thrnt LaIgm Beach, Ca 92648 Etugll"tM Beach, CA 92648 lkmtington Besc1,. M 92648 937-13-067 937-15480 937-15-091 Pliil i! Oaxel ej Wkynk E. Eiw4x war Shirl" K. Shoor 7 912 l+ea brease. Drive 2421 MaCteadY Ave• 7856 Moonn"t CUrO e �a -tint" joCke Ca 92648 � I"ir' CR 90029 1bWltir��``► Bench C7► 9�648 , fir,, '• .' Joe" Vita* ' Ib oa ]fish 7765 Seakitse Oriv• 1 16202 431prpplt CiTtle • ft t o I Mach, Ca 9264E hunt]"tar demob. Ca 92648 9%7-15 047 Joseph_ OLoirdaaa Ctai a. Ihrkai aIR 6861 Sudv law• beive 7782 Ssabraeas drive Runtinbton leach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92646 937-1x-037 137-14-048 . r lien Nillima `' .�; i• wxti,a Wexler 181s3 htrookhurst Street P+nuMtatn Valley, Ca 92648 77$8 Ssab�reese Drive Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-1 -09Q 937-15-04 9 r Msrgareth Me Ciauffer flichard P. VAnley 7745 Seabresse Drive } 7792 Seabrelese drive Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 ! Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937•-15--039 93745-050 1 Nana Schlachter y Paul Schafer 7741 Seabreeze Drive 7802 Saabreeze ]hive Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-040 ' 937-15•-051 f James L. fiendrickson Jom' OUaUfson 7742 Suabroese Drive 7806 Seabrss:s Drive Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 huntinHton Beach, Ca 91644 937-15-041 937-15-052 .Zahn Gustafson Nicholas Gnolyea _ 7746 $"breast Drive 7816 r �e Drive Huntington Death, Ca 92648 Huntirgtm Beach, CA 92643 937-.49-042 '' 937- IS-093 Chi rles Cartier Ham at H. •Air 7753 3M4breese Drive 1101 Sawcant3a Larw NuAtinSton BMchs Cs 92648 ruileurton, ch 92633 937-15-043 937 .15~-054 i Pcbar t Yl Mithool Ray 79! Swd win! Circle 7755 Seabreess br ivs Hmtingt'.on Bait, CA 9260 Runtialton !leach, Ca 92648 937-15-055 937a5.,a44 I anu in Chu ! 9.. ati>. 11��. S i ]Aaie1 Wil.rda 7711 CA 9 �18 3b6 to Ibelanda 7832 3e�abreeze Ikiva Ow no RXI 0 Use lamrdlpo, Ce 91404 runtia8ton Beach. Ca 92648 9374E434 937-19-043 937-15-056 �. gMwlwk � �ive - ' 057 Lid. a/0 U rr�� 18ri ro0 99 • 1672 !�� � � s4� +, CL t a► 917 • r Carus � , 1~l ' c ua riti%. 7835 - Dive 7123 ibmt c�Lr. awls H. >ley 3tr K lAmtiWton Basche C,e 92548 San Fedru, Ca 94731 umtingtcn Sftachg CR 926461 937-15-001 937-15-012 937-15-024 Randall M. Labeda CUTdne F. Dgmito Ivan 7921 Sailboat C: rcle 7786 Sailboat Circle 7841 Seabreeze Drive e'Z3 m.-%tingtm a math, Ca 92649 RMUngton Desch, Ca 92648 Huntingtm Beach, CR 926481 937-IS-002 937-15-013 937•-15-023 Aaymcrrd cross FrVa l+iastroly ;815 Sailboat Circle James Hinton 7831 Seabreeze Drive naitLStington +each, Ca 92648 7792 Sailboat Circle Hmtingtran Beach, Cis 92648 937 003 Huntirq'tcn Beach, Ca 92646 937-15-025 937-15-014 � Roger w. Kennedy Frances A�Gkex�mettt 7825 Seat:reGze Drive 8601 Crockett crcle 7796 Sailboat Circle a �xt! J. a ze Dril !4cstmirist C 92683 N-untingLLM Beach, Ca 92648 Nuntin9t,on Beach, Ca 926Aa6 937/-15--004 937-15-•015 i 937-15-.026 Lmise Abimndante ? Vasant L. Joshi QV S. Williams 7805 Sail::kat Circle 7802 Sailboat Circle 7821 Seabreeze Drive "unt.4-qt0n Beach, Ca 92648 Hundmgton Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-005 937-15-016 937-•15-027 Annette Rasrr>t:ssen Alan M. Gaudenti lccky Chenel..e e 7801. Sailboat Circler 2215 N. Gaffey 1800 half , C C'a 95037 fk;ntirx#= Beach, Ca 92648 San Pedro, Ca 90731 Morgan Hill,1 93i-I5-a3Q6 937-1.5-017 937-15-028 k: 'aine P. Roth ��xy Fznald Grarkdstaf f 7752 Sail Boat Circle 91 Echo Hill Road 15052 Springdale Street H iington Beach, Ca 92648 Stamford, CS 06903 Hunt•i�ngton Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-007 937-15--018 937-15-029 A.hadallah Alish EsTaid DamirLLck Lois I Wightman 7756 Sailboat Circle 7022 Sailboat Circle 7801 Seabreeze Drive amt.inyton Beach, Ca 92648 Huntfngtm Leach, C 92648 jfMtirygton Beach, M 92648 937-15-008 937-15-4319 937-•15-030 awr Lap Kwan Sheer Martin Bauer 776181Ha J. c3er 2067 Missionary Ridge St. Sell Clif(side Dr.'•ve Parwamt, Ca 90723 i blmt, CA 91799 Huntington buich, Ca 92648 937-15-009 937--15-020 937-15-031 r John G. HArkwell James Clay, IW Kuniyuki P.O. IKX N 7832 Sailboat Circle 7791 Seabreeze Drive aFDur tU tai Beach, 0L 92646 Ehnnt.ingtW Bach, Cb 92648 tjuntingtm Brach, ca 92648 937-15•-010 937-15-021 937-15-032 ProfamianaL Iw9UM C7rp 1f1t#.Vter Baker Isadwe a9mith P.O. ' 3700 7836 Sarilboat C.ircIe 7705 ze i 92 '8 Huntlll�b m 8 #t, C 92618 "untt/t>rIbvn , l'3ill 9 x618 >14ut1 r 937•-L' -pal 937-1S-022 937-15-033 1 F 1 vesey I M. Jonu:. 11 L. rl.�nlwy , J; twurc c LIwnn li F. Cr Currenc Resident Or Current 1lasident ,. or Current Resident d0 Huntington Streit, Space 70g 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , ! 8p Hun ton Huntington Street, Space 7lZ 0 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Munttngton Brach, Co 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 9 J. Ford, 'K. halanty 2 Ted 6 Betty Hendrix 12 John Q. Hubbard 23 Or Current Resident Or Current Resident Or Current Resident #f3 0 80 Huntington Street, Space 720 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy- , 1312 21462 Pacific Coact Hwy. , #32 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Reach, CA 92648 N. $tone 3 0. Lup0111 E. Judson 13 Moses.Pat , Jim, i Teri Or Current Resident Or Current Resident Simor •ir Current Resident 80 Huntington Street, Space 718 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , 1311 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , ISM Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 G. Thompson 4 H. Stipe, M. Fernandez 14 Dan Brennan 25 Or Current Resident Or Current Resident Or Current Resident #3v? 80 Huntington Street, Space 716 21462 Pacific Coat Hwy. , 1310 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , 00 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 J. Armstrong 9 R. Perez, Pineda i5 Dale 6 Debbie Nilson 36 . Or Cul'rent Resident Or Current. Resident Or Currant Resident .0314 80 Huntington Street, Space 721 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , i3b 21462 Feel f is Coast Hwy. , 0, . Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 9264E K. Col IIns,• A. Stanley 6 Reed s Mae Slattman 16 D. Kolosjnik S B. Dittrick 2;; Or Current Resident 01- Current Resident Or Current Resident 4*3t-r 30 Huntington Street, Space 719 21462 Pacific Coast ". , 1308 21462 Pacific Coast lfiy. , 13;i Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 G. Ca be 7 bavid 6 Margot Cheney t7 Peter 6 Gretchen Pence 2t Or Current Resident Qr Currant Resident Or,.Cur�rent Resident SZ 80 Hurrtiry�tan Strtkt, Spate 717 2i462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , 1307 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , J Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 9260 Huntington !leach, CA 92648 1 . deli 8 StanitY 6 Helen, Parker 18 Roscoe, Mary Marinovieh 6 Or Currant Resident Or Current Resident Reb�scca Bolton or Current 80 Huntington Street, Space 715 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy'. , M6 Resident A3-L3 Huntington Beach, , CA 92648 Huntington beach, CA 92648 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , 134 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 0. Nelson 9 James t Tracy Godwin 19 M. Kroesch, t jill ' I ' Or Current Resident Or Current Resident R. Boardman, Jr. or Current 30 Huntington Street, Space 713 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , 1313 Resident Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 21462 Pacifi, roast Hwy• , i8; Huntington Beach. CA 92648 D. Duey, F. El lesworth 10 WHIP i Arlene Carlin 20 George 6 Sara Fader 3�i 3• Or Currant Resident Or Current Resident Or Current Resident 80 Huntington Street, Spate 711 21462 pacific Coast ". , 1314 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy. , x3►, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington beach, CA 92648, P. Falkenstein, & R.J. 21 Bill 6 Robin Humphries 1� Or Current Resident Or Current Resi ��dent 1474 .If I•Y r!/rl �Ya• /I��wt Ii_w. �71! 21462 Pacific: C"st Hwy• . ��• lie .',:,, ., � • `� L "isS " 18 bq� bearC , M 92648 Hunt Lr Desch, Ch 92644 ' �13-373 937-15-283 .. -AldWkZd To CAM SO Dowd w is . Ow 7931 BOWUn Dr. 7782 "Ion Dr. Msgmn g es 1Meac3�, CA 92648 HuntitgtM 8oWl, CA 92648 '937-1 M 937-15-284 ppbert W. aullmd flame H. T.*t U 25 . g1Oin Dc- 7776 '$glen Dr. ' Mikirntm Beach,, CA 92649 Huntirgbon , CA 92648 937,015-374 937-25.285 Durlis F. trek" �ercy C. William 7 HmtkVbon 4aech, Ch 92648 ' Huntinqtm Beach, CA 92648 937-15-275 937-15-286 tad N. ralin !Jr. City of Rmt:itgten Beach 7826 Seigl= Dr. 2000 !li� Street Hmtktcxa beach, CA 92648 Huntirgtxn Beach, Ch 92648 937-15-276 024-250-'-13 t 024-281-10 024r-250•-49128�-02 P. Dagadhl,, Huntington PRAch Co. 7922 SwthirW Circle 'P.4. Ow 7611 Rintingbm Beach, CA 92648 San Franciaw, CA 94120 937-15-277 024-250-69f 281-d5,131 271-04 024-250-45 Gore A. Fillm First American Trwt Co. 781A qeigla i Dr. 80 Huntington street "Umton beach* C.% 92648 Hmtirgtcn Bmc h, CA 92648 937w1$-278 024-291--11 *kJ4 J, 8S" HuntLvjtcn Breakers 7811 flap Dor. C40 i ilmoce City Develcp=nt RwtftgtW ftach, CA 92648 611 Anton Blvd., suits 970 93T�- 3-279 Owta Name CA 92626 Sae OlaknLlw: The Nabort Mayer Qorporation • HuntirVtrn Beach Co. 7806 8wghrt Dr'. 660 tiawlxart :enter Drive 225 Bush Strut Huntington , Ch 92648 Om $680 San 1ranciiw, CA 94120 93T-L5�28a Verp6rt Beach, CA 92658--8680 024-281-13 httention: Sham tti3,lbuzz State of C.aL E Dot. PW C�� S. am 87dwgrd Mat:illo c/o Cal Tryuns Leal Divizial, 7"?'!i 8�q� �+s br. 7792 gLetl Dr. . ,nrtlrgtCxs , CA 92648 %nt3rgttan Sesch, 120 8 Ch 92648 kV St. a, l500 Lm A , CA 90OL2 937-15-291 937_1.lk-282 114-150-►26,Sl 148-Q11,-0':; ' , r 1 l N • 1 11 1 • t) CO1 . 7�3hs8outts� Uccle �'! Lao 795�1 Circl,i HuntSa 41M Beach. Ca 92648 Bmt rspenSoma B Circle ' r 937�15�160 � ��� �fi, C+► 92648 Nuntirpt� Beach, Ca 92648 • 937-15-171 937-15-193 •. amca Jcnes 'iMr'rY Loe► ; Donald Irvine 79LS South+! Circle► 7876 Seawall Circle 7952 Seawall Circle NuntlnVtan Beach, Ca, 92648 Huntiarx3tgs Such, Ca 92649 Hmtirqtcn Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-184 937-15-161 937-15- 1'12. ; Gin Mclnth i Patrick Schndckrath Lee 7911 9authvdr>d Circle 7886'Seawall Circle 7956 Seawall Circle "tingtcn Nesch, Ca 92648 Hunt rgtm Beach, CA 92646 MuntbXrtm Such, Ca 92648 937-M-162 937-15-174 937-15-185 1 text Calkins i Acse CusiMMM ( Paul E. Tucker 7901 SaathhwLtid Circle ' 7902 Seawall Circle 418 E1 Modena Huntington B"ch, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Newport B"ch, Ca 92660 937-Y15-163 937-.15-175 ! 937-15-186 Lynn Kahn , Michael Madden Anthony Machado P.O. BOX 853 7906 Seawall Circle 1617 N. Crange Grave Ave. Huntirgtcn Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Las "les, Ca 90046 937-15-164 1 937-15-176 937-15-187 Marshall Myers Mark Grimes John Taylor 7891 Southwind Circle P.0. Laac T39 201 W. Collins Ave . 486 "untiny'tm Mach, Ca 92648 Corona, California 91718 Orange, CA 92667 937-15-165 937-15-177 9 3 7-16-18 8 Aleut Wmpr Jacqueline Gunter ; Kenneth Price 7685 southwi.nd Circle 7916 Seawall Circle 1179 7971 Seawall Circle Am ingtim Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Hwt4ngtcn Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-166 9 3 7-15-178 937-15-1.89 Thomas Loughran 7bams Dist:able Eric Sosncwski . 16a7 Lucretia, Ave. 7972 11 Circle 7965 Sewall Circle Las �►ngelss, CA 90026 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 itint:ingtcm Beach, Ca 92648 9 3 7 15-197 937-15-179 i 937-15-190 StiptM Foreman Fhb Jean Davis Jonathon wboli 1272 E. 5375 South 7926 Seawall Circle 7961 Sell Circle South Ogee, rIT 84403 Hw Ungtan Beach, Ca 92646 Huntington Brach, Ca 92643 937-15-168 937-15-180 937-15-191 e Donna Lae warner } W i 8 Builders harry Fricke Bares Cronin 1666 X. •7936 Sowell Cixcl, 7955 Seawall Circle N, CA 40 Mm , Ca 92648 Mn� Beach, Ca 92648 Beet# kn�, C11 40404 9 37-15-169 937-1.5-191 937-15-092 • Weoxq�k 0'Connor MalWlst A ' Oewli# S, Thaaas 7164 $*&wall Circle 7942 ill 7941, �wa1l Huntington, Roach,C�1 q 36 4 t� ngbtm 8e�i 92646 �' 92648 9 3 7- 47 ' Hunti n ' -r. 1 Wail I �. 5C 2423'Vi �hardo► 210" s;idr In. 21132 ftols IA. lt� Link, Cp 92686 ftntingtan fteche CA 92648 Nunes ftub, Ch 92648 937^t9-239 937-15-250 937-15-261 7i8Si lbstar 91Watreill C!s'cle Jaare Pip�tn lbehix�o Serra 21072 Paolside Ln. 21136 Pwlrside IA. �t_qt 8�th, Ch 92648 Hu�t3src�wn i3twch, CA 92648 Nun-lti�2t 8eac�, C► 921548 236 �137-13-251 N1 TIMM 1by Grehiz Jr. Vii.lis Allen. 7005 Waterfall Circle L .O. am 651 7826 Bayport Drive MmUn'4tan Bout, CA 92648 Lake AriaWfti , CA 92352 tkmtLwjtcn Beach, CA, 92648 937-15-237 937--15-252 937-15-263 Aobert selair Aube rt E. Hanzyaon Charles I4oeve 21026 Poolside tn. 378 E. Avaeodo Crest 7822 Bayport Drive Pun"Um Beegh, CA 92648 Ltt .Habra Heights, CA 90631 Huntirhgtcrh Beach, CA 92648 937-15-242 937-15-253 937-19-264 Martin•W. Ow ws Jacgws Paw. Fer7ran i s &plc Ncn No 21032 PwIside Im. 21092 Poolside In. 7816 Bayport Drive Nwti�tgtcn Beach, CA 92648 Ilur►iY Mton Beach, CA 92648 HuntLvtcn Beach, Ch 92648 937-15-243 V37-15-254 937-15-265 Cary L. Nelugyn Jcseph D'Anbres.io Peter D. IhMer 21036 Fbolaide L1. 21096 Poolside Ln. 7812 Bayport Dr. P.wtirqt,cn Beach, ti:A 52648 H�,�rhtingtan Beach, CA 92648 HunUxxjtcn Beach, Ch 92648 937-15-244 937-15-255 937-1�-266 vris 010c:n Wayne r. Astin xio� E. Smith ' 21046 PwIside Ln. 21102 Pbvlside tn. 20782 Mdavwx Ln. Nauht.irgtan Beach, Ch 92646 H=tiMton Beach,h, CA 92648 HuntirWm Bead, CA 92646 937-15-•245 937-15-25G 937-15-267 Craig L. Mont gamey Eric De Garstwn i�.ip V�inwn ■ 21052. Po .si+ Ln. 21106 tiolside* Lri. '780Hun�a�Beach, CA 92648 "tjMtc n 8tac3h, CA 92648 Hmtlrgtcn Beach, CA 92648 937-15--247 937-15-257 937-15-268 Kris 012M ilaxy E. He mes i Jeffrey Shm 21046 Pbal 1n. Joan Henries 7901 Seag1e n Drive t mUr gtcn Beach, Ch 92648 11 Matpo rt Ad. Unit 37 Huntingtm Beach, CA 92648 937-15-246 WILten? CT 06697 937-15--269 937. 15-25O 8~rA* sta ni�ry Doi Ale xandor J. Dallal TAis Cazdinal 21056 fe�►lsids Xn. 2712 OWM w of &w. 7805 SwUn Dr. Amtingtcn Beach, CA 92648 IA* Angeles, CA 90034 RAntinom Beach, CAN 92648 937-15-248 937.15-259 937-15»370 " 30W '.8ar.sRs AlfrW D, Owpog ALM Moberg 2l142 C 1c AWr e, �.i11�6 Ewo tide Tat. 7011 Weaglan Or. 1� CA lg808 bad1e CP. 92648tir�tamchi CA 92646 ' w+w .r w�A I'r��rr►�T 9W. ' 1 OEM htir. A 1 1 ' H1a1 Ly"Is Albeft F. Harvard Phyllis Ann •Brwak 7931 seawall Circle 7866 Waterfall Circle P.O. 501 1536 B++ntialm Beach, Ca 92648 Runtirgtoas Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 9264 937-15-144 937-15-205 937•-13-216 1kria R. Jennecte Morton Nash too* woveher 7872 Waterfall Circle 16202 Clalppes Circle 7925 Saawmll Circle Kuntington Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 9264 Sunc LnstL;' limch, Ca 92648 937-15-206 937-15-217 937-15-193 Bohirt Reckrotte ',I f harry Jos 7921 Seawall Circle 7876 14dterfarll CJ=14 7946 Waterfall Circle Huntington Sehch, Ca 9264L tiugn`A gtm qwch, CA 92646 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-196 937-15-207 937,15-218 �� ieatin Donald W. Schurte Anthony Williams g' .1465 R. Euclid Ave. $951 Canary Ave. 7911 Seawall Circle Upland, LA 91786 Fountain valley, Ca 92708 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-208 937-15-219 937•-15497 Harold Garvin leas marier Arnold Lev-ine 7886 Waterfall Clrcla 22939 Hawthwm_ B1vd. ,Ste -31 7905. Sowell Circle Huntington Beach Ca 92648 'T &Cm0j Ch 90505 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-209 937-15-220 . 937-1: -198 bouglas Rock Bernard De Marr Eric Da Gaston 3000 Country Club Drive 7592 Waterfall Circle 7962 Waterfall Circle Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Huntington Beach, Ca 9:648 Huntington Beach, Ci 92648 937-13-199 937-15-210 937-15-221 Marshall 0. Levinson YvonnM Lynn Crochowaki All Df awhartadah 7905 Waterfall Circle 7966 Waterfall Circle 7891 Seawsll Circle Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Seach, Ca 92648 Runtington Beachl Ca 92648 937 -15-211 937 -15-222 937w1S-.21y11 i 1'ieK'!J4�'y Ze�biftr i Robin Braithweit♦ Iawsri 3iatt �t Sit, Rauff m 73042 Bel Air ibad 737 E. Bethsny 78C5 SWARU Circle Pals Desert, Ca 92260 Bwbak, Ch 91504 HuetiNtan bmwho OR 92648 937-13-212 937--15-223 937-15-201 pAryY+ ! Alan Mil1a Guilher'ee lrarlalla 7881 ;aaaan Circle 7916 Waterfall Circle 7971 Waterfall Circle 8mtitlgtm Bmkc !, C'k 92648 Runctngton Beach, Ca 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 937-15-202 937 15-213 937-3.5-22 4 Vezbmia Hildieth a4em pipoly E&ftrds Clark C/o Km 1riutmants 7704 fbatarla St. c/o Centvacy 21 Barg, til.ty. 4861 I.kWC3n AV%., #37 Dowry, Ck 90241 19993 3rocid=9t Ste Cypa"mt C% 90630 937. 15--218 Hmtjrjr= bwKb, CA 92646 7o i ii"+ .� .... __ _ ... . _ _ . ._... _ _ . . . . 937-15~-235 .. . .. _ 7 iaaw �204 Kant es Baruo Kiyaneo Wiillrn P. oraceLodista ,ll Circle 7926 Waterfall Circle 7961 Waterfall Citair, Wait tan 8rerbp to 92 646 *,g Eton Bewc b, Ca 9260 HA+ant tnBtoe 8 cb, 9Z 64 8 rato .. •.a. . . r 1P40tw amnr-y vu 16641 Yw rivale TA. 1 795116 CiZCli Pecifio ftllisadmoO1 90272 mm -I--- 8eaft, CA 92648 937-15-227 937-1 IN j fi t L. Est Wdaard W3ddtrd 1rqs1a J. tiadhado 320 Ufa Trw Dr. 7931 Nstedal . Ci=le 1617 N. Corange Grc m Ave. 1artirrs, CA 30907 it mUsVton Mach. CA 92648 Ica Argeles, CA 90046 937�15-32! 937�-15-230 937-13=231 V. matt 1423 cu w 7081 Whter:�all Circle 259-B Hilloreat Dr. 937Uw" ,2W 83501 9t mthV 38 8"clh, CA 92648 937Ai",9 92024 aiohal tartan Hiroshi Aesda Kermth Scott 22704 Villa Castilla 25031 Sausalito St. 7911 Waterfall Circle ZI Toros Ch 92630 Y apna Hills, CA 92653 Huntirgtcn beach,, CA 92648 ' 937-13--240 937-15-•241 937-15-233 *Arles wx d Charles Didmmier 5242 Vie Bernardo 7905 Waterfall Cic'cle Yuba UnU, CA 92686 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 937-15-119 937-15-234 Yrinklin Gravett i 708." Seawall Circle Hw,tiMwn eeach, CA 92648 I 937-15--173 .•:u F. Qlivieti. 2/j .E, Willur Art. #205 Thy mw d Odes, CA 91360 937-15-075 , Lads C. Frayer 7961 OmarZrow Circle trl ntingten Beach, CA 92648 937-15-074 fix:'>�A•' , i �rQ• lax7611 ' tan fraec i scar � CA 94120 . City -of Huntington Beach The Robert Mayor Corporation Notington Mach. CA 92648 P.O. box $680 �. 084-250-49.74 281-02,10 Newport 11"ch o . CA 92658-8680 Attentian Shawn Milibern i First American *mot Co. Cal ifornia Coastal Ccmisslan 80 Am ingto" St. Couth Coast District Office r, Hwrt l*bn Mach. CA 92648 245 West brc adwey, Suits 380 024-291*11 P.O. box WO Long Meech, CA 90807 MuntingtOn Beach C*. P.O. box 7611 San Francisco, CA 94120 024-250-45j60,281-05,13 City .nf Huntington Beach The Robert Mayor Corporation Huntington Mach, CA 92648 P.O, Box 868o �z4-• S� a9,7�� �s-02, 1Q Newport Mach, CA 92658-663o Attention: Shawn Millbern • First Amrican'Trust Co. California Coastal Cemnission 80 Huntington -Sr,. South Coast .District Office Huntington h, CA 92648 ' AS West Broadway, Suite 580 ' 024-291-11 P.O. Box 1450 __ Long •Beach, _CA 90807 Hunt i ngton -'Beach Co. P.O. box 7611 , San rranctsco, CA 94120 024-2�-49,60.281-05.15 , City of thintington iisach The 'A,obert Mayer Corporation Huntington Mach. CA 92648. P.O. .Box 8680 02a-2S0-49,74,x81-02.90 Newport •Btm'ch, CA 92658-6680 , : •�. • r 1., • � •' /M +b._ '•_+mow..•4,•• � • 1 �w.rr._�..__�«�......._..._.-.•»�.._.w••..._.._...,.�^ • .....r. •�,. •Calf harpia Coastal UWm15cion ' _ First Aawrrisatt j'rust Co: SoAh, Caast•bfstrlCt tiff lc! cat! !►+ntOcevton St. .245 vest''br6adwa7 601tR 380 , Mont ington Oa801 91t6� r. p 0`. _1y �,;, t - Qw4.291�11 ) ��n8'`k•�eh, C� 7- `. , ., ,,i � , , t "t { ' E Mrs. yrank Cutrone Mr, Mrs. Hurst Gentry 624 Nrede Nay 123 S . Hallenbeck Bart .Covina CA 92791 Covina CA 91722 Ma. Rliaabeth Rosenhauer Mr. Ray Dolan 340 N. Lorraine 1632 N. Ratellar olendora CA 91740 Anaheim CA 92802 Mr. i Mrs. Joseph Anderson Ms . Haril n McCabe - 2287 8:1 Capitan Drive 21462 Pacific Coast Hw-1 1212 Riverside Ch 92306 Huntington Beach CA 92648 ;fir. 6 Mrs. pwaine Stephenson Mr. Roy Pearce 2393 Dal Rosa Ave. i RLM Properties/PO Box 8€80 San Bernardino CA 92404 Newport Beach CA 936v8 MY. a Mrs. Sabina Ci.ci Ma. Albert 'Behar . 1629 E. Broadway 3121 old Rier Road Rare Gabriel CA 91776 Bonsill CA 92003 tie. Janet Zee its. Ha Maret Smith 159 Acari Drive, #68 c/o t!s. Peg Norris Los Anples, CA 90049 2071 Beach Blvd. Huntington Reach, CA 92648 it,, 4i. � • Z M h Mrs* Peter Vence Mr. i Mrs. 1tf shad' Stuhl P.O., Box 28 P.0. Box 891 Indio Ch 92201 Huntington Beach CA. 92648 Mir, &' •Mrs. Edward Binger Mr. a . Mars. Phillip Battaglia • 5il : Meyer Lane. #16 1130 Twin Canyon Lane Redondo Beach CA 90278 Diamond Bar CA 91765 Ms. Annie Ferguson Ms'. Ruth Waller 108 Bast Ada 1307 Louispe St . Glendora CA 91740 Santa Ana CA 92706 Mr.-, Lee Baroni Ms.' ' 'Margaret Smith' 1121 North Walnut Ave . C/o Norris/20701 Beach Blvd 168 San Dimas CA 9x773 Huntington Beach CA 92648 • Kr.'� i !ems`: William Shatto Mr. Mrs . William Dowell 2335 Cul i,slt Ct. 2399 Dudley St. Glendora CA 91740 Pasadena CA 91104 No. Dia»ne ReasL, Igor MS. Helen Jonee P.O. BOX 623 3054 Paslsada Road Ulboa (A% 9 661 Cameron Park CA 95582 ii Y1 r.►a CA q74