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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLegal Notices and Appeals - Negative Declarations - Environm HN CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH-�• . /�/� ep�A I / I( To Mike Adams, :<u�nityy Development From Connie Brockway, City Clerk Subject Negative Declaration Postings, Etc. Date 9/29/89 Kelly has left the City and she provided all. environmental postings to the Clerk's office for posting on the bulletin board downstairs (ND's) etc. We have not received any postings since Kelly left. Have you assigned this function to another person in your department? If so, you may want to check to see what should have been posted since Kelly left, Please contact Mae Etcheson in my office if you have any questions. Thanks, Connie P.S. Mae will also show your staff member how to mark the removal dates on the documents so your staff doesn't have to bother about removing them. r� V1 O w� of a lei a,,P •s na� Grr, S ep>il� �. u)eve r S�j'r nr�.2�a� 15 eV'U rvo fed• . Publish Date: August 4, 1989 Ak►G� 219a9 XROMIENTAL LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT EPART^�DEVE��M TMENT OF �OURCES ITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PIANNING CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH O►V!SlON Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of.Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration requests have been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on August 15th, 1989. The Draft Negative Declarations will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing August 4th, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-18 (in conjunction with Use Permit No. 89-30) is a request to amend the McDonnell Douglas Master Plan for the site located at 5301 Bolsa Avenue. The request includes construction of six buildings, including an outdoor storage area, totalling approximately 72,000 square feet. The site for the proposed buildings is a 3.6 acre area in the northwest corner of the 260 acre site comprising the McDonnell Douglas complex. The site is located on the northeast corner of Bolsa Chica Street and Bolsa Avenue. The current zoning for the project site is MI-A (Light Industrial) and the site is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. The proposal is in conformance with both the current zoning and general plan designation for the site. Draft Negative Declaration.No. 89-21 (in conjunction with Zone Change No. 89-3) is a request to remove the "O" (combined with oil production) zoning suffix from nine parcels located in an existing housing development. Four of the parcels are located on Oceanhill Drive approximately 600 feet west of Beach Boulevard and 160 feet south of Adams Avenue. The remaining five parcels are located on Lakeside Lane, adjacent to or across Lakeside from Beach Boulevard, approximately 340 feet south of Adams Avenue. The sites are zoned OTSP-2-0 (Oldtown Specific Plan - District 2 - combined with oil production) and the general plan designation is medium density residential. The proposal is consistent with the general plan and would constitute a change to the zoning. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-24 (in conjunction with Code Amendments No. 89-9 and 10) is a request to amend revise, and clarify Articles 972 and 985 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Revisions to Article 972, Environmental Regulations, are intended to revise and clarify the membership and duties of the Environmental Review Committee and the actions required of the City for compliance with the.California Environmental Quality Act. Revisions to Article 985, Design Review Board, are intended to bring the Ordinance Code into conformance with the policy of the City Council; the duties and membership of the Design Review Board have been amended. Other minor revision and clarifications of the Code Sections are included. Articles 972 and 985 effect projects throughout the City. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. .Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (3330d) Publish date: 8/19/89 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Council for their consideration in September. The Draft Negative Declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing August 19, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-31 is a request to receive funding for the widening of the east side of Gothard Street from 65 feet south of Cedar Avenue north to Warner Avenue. Approval of the proposed project would result in the widening of Gothard Street within the project area from one northbound lane to two northbound lanes. The northbound public right-of-way width is currently 30 feet for most of the proposed length and would be enlarged to 40 feet. The proposed widening would bring Gothard Street into compliance with the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (3442d) U: cx� d V � J C, w`.,�c U a QV ►- x Lz a � x � California Regional Water Quality Control Board /- - Santa Ana Region 6809 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200 Riverside, CA 92506 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and APPLICATION FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit) for Angus Petroleum Corporation, Huntington Beach Stormwater Runoff Angus Petroleum Corporation has applied for waste discharge requirements for the proposed discharge of stormwater runoff to a local storm drain which is tributary to the Pacific Ocean. On the basis of preliminary staff -review and application of lawful standards and regulations, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region, tentatively proposes to issue waste discharge requirements including effluent limitations and special conditions. Persons wishing to comment upon or object to the proposed discharge requirements are invited to submit same in writing to the above address no later than August 18 , 1989 . All comments or objections received prior to the above date will be considered in the formulation of final determinations regarding the waste discharge. The Board wishes to obtain information to assist it in determining proper waste discharge requirements and, for that purpose, will hold a public hearing as follows: DATE: September 8, 1989 TIME: 9 : 00 a.m. cs z PLACE: City Council Chambers 3900 Main Street �C � Riverside, California N Z:; �-<c�M N Q0 < a rn:m Interested persons are invited to attend to express their vietTs "Z o these issues relating to the above waste discharge. Persons m i- presentations should confine their statements to the above s&atcd issues. Oral statements will be heard, but, for the accuracy of the record, all important testimony should be submitted in writing. Oral statements should be brief to allow all interested persons time to be heard. The report of waste discharge, related documents, staff report, the Board' s proposed requirements, and all comments and petitions received may be inspected and copied at the Regional Board office, 6809 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200, Riverside, CA 92506 (phone 714-782-4130) between the hours of 10: 00 a .m. and 4 : 00 p.m. , Monday through Thursday. Please bring the foregoing to the attention of any persons known . to you who would be interested in this matter. California Regional Water Quality Control Board /- - Santa Ana Region 6809 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200 Riverside, CA 92506 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and APPLICATION FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit) for Angus Petroleum Corporation, Huntington Beach Stormwater Runoff Angus Petroleum Corporation has applied for waste discharge_ requirements for the proposed discharge of stormwater runoff to a local storm drain which is tributary to the Pacific Ocean. On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of lawful standards and regulations, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region, tentatively proposes to issue waste discharge requirements including effluent limitations and special conditions . Persons wishing to comment upon or object to the proposed discharge requirements are invited to submit same in writing to the above address no later than August 18 , 1989 . All comments or objections received prior to the above date will be considered in the formulation of final determinations regarding the waste discharge. The Board wishes to obtain information to assist it in determining proper waste discharge requirements and , for that purpose, will hold a public hearing as follows : DATE: September 8 , 1989 TIME: 9 : 00 a .m. a = -- � c c� z PLACE: City Council Chambers 3900 Main Street Riverside, California rn r- N 1. C)'^m Interested persons are invited to attend to express their vies c these issues relating to the above waste discharge. Persons lira presentations should confine their statements to the above s6at(d issues. Oral statements will be heard, but, for the accura� of the record, all important testimony should be submitted in writing. Oral statements should be brief to allow all interested persons time to be heard. The report of waste discharge, related documents, staff report, the Board ' s proposed requirements, and all comments and petitions received may be inspected and copied at the Regional Board office, 6809 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200 , Riverside, CA 92506 (phone 714-782-4130) between the hours of 10 : 00 a .m. and 4 : 00 p.m. , Monday through Thursday. Please bring the foregoing to the attention of any persons known to you who would be interested in this matter. "Publish date: 8/8/89 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft EIR No. 89-4, State Clearinghouse No. 89060711 is available for review and comment for 30 days beginning August 8, 1989. The draft document is a subsequent EIR and analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the ultimate rehabilitation of a 3 acre area according to the Downtown Specific Plan and the Downtown Redevelopment Plan. EIR No. 89-4 assesses the environmental impacts which would result from buildout of the project area under the proposed Coastal Development Permit No. 89-1 and Conditional Use Permit 89-1 with special permits to allow for zero foot setback requirements for new construction on Walnut Avenue and Main Street. The EIR discusses the alternative options of demolition or rehabilitation of existing structures. Issues addressed in EIR No. 89-4 include land use compatibility/aesthetics, light and glare, historical resources, earth resources, and parking. The Demonstration Block area is bounded by Olive Avenue to the north, Main Street to the east, Walnut Avenue to the south and Fifth Street to the west. Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk's office and in the Department of Community Development at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City's Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 30 days of notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648, Attention: Kelly Main. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Kelly Main at (714) 536-5271. (3323d) t Publish date: 7/28/89 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development of the City of Huntington B ach that Draft EIR No. 89-1, State Clearinghouse No. 89010412 is available for review and-comment for 45 days beginning July 28, 1989. The dr4 document is a program EIR and analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the ultimate development of a 768-acre area according to the Igo'-§I-S acliff Master Plan. EIR No. 89-1 assesses the environmental impacts which would result from buildout of the project area under the proposed General Plan Amendment, as well as comparing these impacts to those which would result from buildout of the project area under the City's current General Plan. Amendments to the Land Use, Circulation,Open Space/Conservation and Recreation Elements of the General Plan will be necessary as part of the proposed General Plan Amendment. Issues addressed in EIR No. 89-1 include land uses, street alignments, topography, trails, parks, archaeology, sewers, air quality, traffic and many other subjects. The Holly-Seacliff Master Plan area is bounded by Ellis Avenue to the north, Huntington and Main Streets.to the east, Yorktown and Clay Avenue to the south and the bluff edge west of Edwards Street to the west. Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk's office and in the Department at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City's Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 45 days of notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648, Attention: Hal Simmons. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Hal Simmons at (714) 536-5271. (0859D) I - L , f Publish date: 7/28/89 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft EIR No. 89-1, State Clearinghouse No. 89010412 is available for review and comment for 45 days beginning July 28, 1989. The draft document is a program EIR and analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the ultimate development of a 768-acre area according to the HSIy Seacliff Master Plan. EIR No. 89-1 assesses the environmental impacts which would result from buildout of the project area under the proposed General Plan Amendment, as well as comparing these impacts to those which would result from buildout of the project area under the City's current General Plan. Amendments to the Land Use, Circulation, Open Space/Conservation and Recreation Elements of the General Plan will be necessary as part of the proposed General Plan Amendment. Issues addressed in EIR. No. 89-1 include land uses, street alignments, topography, trails, parks,. archaeology, sewers, air quality, traffic and many other subjects. The Holly-Sea cliff.Master Plan area is bounded by Ellis Avenue to the north, Huntington and Main Streets.to the east, Yorktown and Clay Avenue to the south and the bluff edge west of Edwards Street to the west. Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at the Civic Center.in the City Clerk's office and in the Department at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City,'s Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 45 days of notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648, Attention: Hal Simmons. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Hal Simmons at (714) 536-5271. (0859D) Publish date: 7/28/89 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice i!:.- ereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that.the following draft negative d-aefi*a ion request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for his consideration on July 28, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing July 28, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-20 (in conjunction with Administrative Review No. 89-12) is a request to construct two industrial buildings on a .66 acre site in the City of Huntington Beach. The buildings, to be located at 17082 Palmdale Street and to serve as an auto repair complex, would total approximately 12,000 square feet. The site is located approximately 400 feet south of Warner Avenue between Gothard Street and the Pacific Electric railroad right-of-sway. The proposed project area is zoned M1 (general industrial) and designated as General Industrial in the City's current General Plan. The proposal is consistent with both the current zoning and General Plan designation for the site. A copy of the request is on file with the Community Development Department, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to. the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (3286d) P-hlish date: July 5, 1989 C.iJ.j Cl e r k-- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following draft negative declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Council for their consideration in August, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for thirty (30) days commencing July 5, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-22 is a request to develop a 16 acre open/passive park to include grass, trees, picnic tables, sidewalks and a parking lot. The site is located west of Goldenwest Street, at the terminus of Talbert Avenue (between Ellis and Slater Avenues) in the City of Huntington Beach. The area is zoned Community Facility - Recreation (CF-R) and the general plan designation for the site is Open Space - Recreation. The proposed project is consistent with both the land use and zoning for the project area. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (3101d) oe Publish date: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following draft negative declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on August 15, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for thirty (30) days commencing July 12, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-10 (in conjunction with Conditional Use Permit No. 89-2/Conditional Exception (Variance) No. 89-32) is a request to expand existing stable facilities at Smoky's Stables. The expansion will include the addition of two 18 stall, 12 foot high portable barns, the construction of a 106'x 206' riding area and a watchman's trailer. The proposed expansion will be placed in the south eastern area of the 5 acre site along the Wintersburg Flood Control channel, approximately 900 feet north west of the intersection of Graham Street and Glenstone Drive. The project area is zoned low density residential/floodplain 2 (RI-FP2), and the general plan designation for the site is low density residential. The site is located in an area which has not been certified by the California Coastal Commission. Therefore, the applicant is required to get a final approval from the California Coastal Commission. The request is for permission for the expansion through 1991, and is considered a temporary use at the site. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (3122d) C, C/ ALI Publish Date: 6/30/89 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following draft negative declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on August 1, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 30, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-15 (Code Amendment No. 89-6) is a request for an amendment to the City of Huntington Ordinance Code, Article 961, to permit the use of electronic readerboard signs within the City of Huntington Beach. Currently, Section 9610.4 of the code prohibits "flashing, moving, pulsating, or intermittently lighted or changeable copy signs". The requested code amendment would amend the prohibitions to except electronic readerboards, add specifications and location criteria for such signs, and certain definitions to accommodate the aforementioned signs. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (3069d) (,tom 6Z4J'4-' .ublish: June 17, 1989 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following draft negative declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for his consideration on June 28, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 17, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-16 (in conjunction with Administrative Review No. 89-10) is a request to construct two industrial buildings totalling approximately 28,000 square feet on a one acre parcel. The site is located at the terminus of Belva Drive on Metzler Lane near the corner of Gothard Street and Talbert Avenue in the City of Huntington Beach. The parcel is zoned MI-A - 15,000 - CD, and the general plan designation for the site is general industrial. The proposed project is consistent with both the current zoning and land use designations for the parcel. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (2795d-2) � ca W t, co wv " �- s-_ z z _ M Z $ _ ublish: June 17, 1989 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following draft negative declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on July 6, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 17, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-14 (in conjunction with Code Amendment No. 89-3) is a request to amend Article 908, Definitions, to add, amend and delete definitions regarding the following subjects: apartments, architectural features, automobile/vehicle repair, child day care facilities, convenience markets, density bonuses, dwellings, final approval, grade, gross floor area, hedges, industrial uses, liquor stores, lot frontage, lot width, parking structures, retaining walls and wholesale uses. The definitions would apply to projects citywide. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (2795d-1) v � vw.1-C ? � z cc ze x h t!� CITY'CLERK CITY'OE t�T1lt6 rtrt � C;i,CALIF. - Publish: June 9, 1989 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on June 20, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 9, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-17 (in conjunction with Code Amendment No. 89-8) is a request to adopt new flood zone maps for the City of Huntington Beach, effective September 15, 1989. The new maps will result-in changes to flood zone nomenclature: Zones Al-A30 will be changed to Zone AE, Zones VI-V30 will be changed to Zone VE, Zones B and C will be changed to Zone X (shaded and unshaded, respectively). In addition, base flood elevations will be specified for coastal areas. The changes to the flood zone maps will require an amendmant to Article 940, Floodplain Suffix, to reflect the alterations to nomenclature and the added base elevations. The flood zone maps include the entire City of Huntington Beach. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact-Report should be prepared for the project. (0596D-2) Publish: June 9, 1989 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration requests have been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on June 20, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 9, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-11 (in conjunction with Code Amendment No. 89-4) is a request to amend Article 963, Unclassified Uses, to allow social service uses on school sites within residentially zoned areas. The use would require an approval of a conditional use permit by the City's Planning Commission. The Code Amendment would apply to sites Citywide. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources, Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (2819d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington 'Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City gal for their consideration on - -February 21 , 1 9 R 9 The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing February 10 , 1989 Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-5 (Code Amendment No. 89-2) is a request to amend the City of Huntington Beach Ordinance Code to provide citation power to-Land Use staff. The proposal will apply to all areas of the City of Huntington Beach. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. - publish Date: 2/18/89 Pam as C�,w12� LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on March 21, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for thirty (30) days commencing February 18, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-30 (in conjunction with Conditional Use Permit No. 88-53) is a request to construct 49 boat slips in the Main Harbor Channel and the Bolsa Chica Channel (an Orange County Flood Control Channel) for use by Portofino Cove condominium owners. The condominiums are located at the southern terminus of Countess Drive near the cross street of Edinger Avenue. Seventeen boat slips will be located on the north side of Harbor Channel, adjacent to the Portofino Cove condominium property, and 32 slips will be located on the eastern side of the Bolsa Chica Channel, adjacent to the Portofino Cove condominium property. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 30 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1843d-5) 'Oublish Date: 2/6/89 Cite' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT �( ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on February 22, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing February 6, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-43 (Use Permit No. 88-58) is a request to construct a 20,850 square foot, 3-story, 10-unit apartment dwelling; the request includes a 2-unit density bonus. The half-acre site is located at 7801 Garfield Avenue, approximately 300 feet west of Florida Street. The parcel is zoned R2 (Medium Density Residential) and is designated as Medium Density Residential in the City's General Plan. The project is in conformance with both current zoning and the General Plan designation. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. i (1843d-2) ,F DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft EIR No. 88-2, State Clearinghouse No. 88121416 is available for review and comment for 45 days beginning February 3, 1989. The draft document analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the ultimate development of the 160-acre area known as the Ellis-Goldenwest Quartersection. Two buildout scenarios are analyzed in the proposal: the buildout of the area at 3.0 single family units/acre (the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan), and the buildout of the area at 3.0 to 4.0 units per acre as prescribed in the City's General Plan. The project applicants, the Dahl Company, the WESCO Company, and the City of Huntington Beach propose a zone change to the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan to implement the General Plan land use designation of Estate Residential. The proposed project is located in the northwest portion of the City of Huntington Beach, California. In total, the project site encompasses a 160-acre block bounded by four existing City roadways. Specifically, the site is bounded by Ellis Avenue on the north, Goldenwest Street on the east, Garfield Avenue on the south, and Edwards Street on the west. Please see accompanying map. Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk's office and in the Department at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City's Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 45 days of this notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648, Attention: Kelly Main. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Kelly Main at (714) 536-5271. (1971d) ( I l':�� ,'t; fir•, '\•� �• \,u.�u, •�! \.�';1:,�/ �%��� ,1 /y -71 lo- 4-7 , `° � O �i,. ' .•, ,. r, t•, ��ji �•.�'��'` �!�.; I-/.G....r,.,�w..�L..J:f a �� ' I o Fri CD ., I/ _..+ n � .. ''/ � •.� 'N it ,N ;+,ate..y=�!T_'_'� ,;,_.,, `.., ? • ; %�, ,.l t(�) ' '• ( I Ir ,.a 0,• If`�%�:.�: •;' b '�•!�; r. r •h, � 'r .•: '1 /� I 1r ,./ •?J IM HI �'1 h.l..• I I. ,i r,r 1 rn :' • . 1 co �� (.�•�°fi�n.' C. IN 41 rY "�`•!• '': ••rr.• �' 1 i I�''� ���y+,! ',� •' .1 ..",� ' 1 �1. \I 1l) 1..- f ) '/,S � (Il,i• ,•.Ir • � II •.-_�' ,. �r '� / %{• .•. 1�;'/t. t. •r '•f` ` l• ., (!t ;n/1 t'� . . •1'• t_ r `V. l•� . .•! rr•. �, /1� ;C '.<1 � 11 fir' _ � ' 1, �o • -1• , t) u' l (� •• •,i�: ' '� 9Y •1 �'.," �. � � je• -- - �'. � ..�. r •' Islu.nt/v�''l, , .. .ram-csr _ � •� . \j7 Ell r , ! �� �;/'(,r Ulu• ,,N•. 1. `r...• '• •• r.';� ` \,�.. �'\ �� t1 'I -••� `.1^v I 1 1 `I Lt,�.. �. .�.I•'1' i.' • ..1 S �: b \�l��r�_ S y 4� JO / W�'• 1. E'jr � .•."r �('.,Al Al N T 1 � 1 � r � � II . .IS� •`S►,r� I '•. '�•`� \ -�`.-- 1 ��'�� =,t it II II _ " - 'o i r• 1 0� `'\� •„ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft EIR No. 88-2, State Clearinghouse No. 88121416 is available for review and comment for 45 days beginning February 3, 1989. The draft document analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the ultimate development of the 160—acre area known as the Ellis—Goldenwest Quartersection. Two buildout scenarios are analyzed in the proposal: the buildout of the area at 3.0 single family units/acre (the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan), and the buildout of the area at 3.0 to 4.0 units per acre as prescribed in the City's General Plan. The project applicants, the Dahl Company, the WESCO Company, and the City of Huntington Beach propose a zone change to the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan to implement the General Plan land use designation of Estate Residential. The proposed project is located in the northwest portion of the City of Huntington Beach, California. In total, the project site encompasses a 160—acre block bounded by four existing City roadways. Specifically, the site is bounded by Ellis Avenue on the north, Goldenwest Street on the east, Garfield Avenue on the south, and Edwards Street on the west. Please see accompanying map. Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk's office and in the Department at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City's Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 45 days of this notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648, Attention: Kelly Main. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Kelly Main at (714) 536-5271. 3 (1971d) "�-� a � • __ Sandp 14 14 .17 \ 1 � � •[ram}'.� -=��'_ '� c�Il �y'U � - . .,:�_-I ,�• '� =' •e r.'/,' �' �. T 5 S i� d/.I(- L- �- y, anf►eto WT 12 ; lel!�rE. 35 .•\ __-.. � �r �Jet ,�, ��; —1��,•. 4eam 01 C^ i �\ \�.. moo,,:-• ��; .���.1\��?����\-/. T ` Source: USGS Map-Seal Beach USGS MAP/PROJECT AREA ELLIS-GOLDENWEST QUARTERSECTION EIR 88-2 City of Huntington Beach Publish Date: 1/7/89 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on January 18, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing January 7, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 89-2 (Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 88-3) is a request to reduce the ultimate right-of-way width of Walnut Avenue between Lake and Sixth Street. Right-of-way would be reduced from previously approved 80 feet to the existing 60 feet. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1843d-3) -Publish Date: 1/7/89 P 1- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT V DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on January 18, 1989. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing January 7, 1989. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-49 (Code Amendment No. 88-15) is a request to amend Article 977, Yards and Fences, City of Huntington Beach Ordinance Code, regarding fence height measurement and limiting fence height. Fence height is currently measured from natural grade. The proposal is a request to measure fence height from the adjacent curb and would apply to all areas of the City of Huntington Beach. The maximum fence height to be allowed within the front yard setback is 42 inches. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1843d-1) Publish date: 12/22/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for his consideration on January 4, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing December 22, 19k8. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-40 (Administrative Review No. 88-23, Design Review Board No. 88-17) is a request to construct an approximately 70,000 industrial complex composed of 5 buildings. The approximately 3.5 acre site is located on the eastern side of Gothard Street approximately 700 feet north of Talbert Avenue. The site is zoned M1—CD, Light Manufacturing, Civic District, and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. The proposed use is in conformance with both the current zoning and general plan designation for the property. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1781d-2) Publish Date: 12/20/88 A LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on January 4, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing December 20, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-47 (Tentative Parcel Map No. 88-367 and Conditional Exception No. 88-50) is a request to subdivide one parcel into two lots, one of which will have less than the required 30 feet of lot frontage required by City code. The site is approximately 7,800 square feet located at the southwest corner of Hartford Avenue and Alabama Street. The parcel is zoned Oldtown Specific Plan - Coastal Zone - District 2 (OTSP-CZ-[2]) and is designated as Medium Density Residential in the City's General Plan. The proposal is in conformance with both the current zoning and the general plan designation for the parcel. . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. C = rn c ca z xz� O a-c W °C, �- v n C r_ (1779d-3) Publish Date: 12/2/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on December 13, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing December 2, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-39 (Code Amendment No. 88-14) is a request for an amendment to the City of Huntington Ordinance Code, Article 961, to permit the use of electronic readerboard signs within the City of Huntington Beach. Currently, Section 9610.4 of the code prohibits "flashing, moving, pulsating, or intermittently lighted or changeable copy signs". The requested code amendment would amend the prohibitions to except electronic readerboards, add specifications and location criteria'for such signs, and certain definitions to accommodate the aforementioned signs. A copy of the request is,on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1674d-1) Publish Date: 12/2/88� LEGAL ADVERTISEM NT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on December 13, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing December 2, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-45 (Draft Code Amendment) is a request to amend the City of Huntington Beach Ordinance Code to require a Conditional Use Permit for any business proposing to sell alcohol for on-site consumption. The Code Amendment would also establish locational and design criteria whereby certain businesses may be found exempt from Conditional Use Permit requirements. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the .request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Envirorunental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1674d-2) Publish Date: 12/2/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on December 13, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing December 2, 1988. = Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-46 (Conditional Use Permit No. 88-51) is a request to construct an addition to an existing vacant, older structure to be used as a 24 hour shelter for runaway children. The structure is located in the City's Central Park near the northeast corner of Talbert Avenue and Goldenwest Street, approximately 300 feet north of Talbert Avenue and 600 feet east of Gothard Street. The property is currently zoned Community Facility - Recreational (CF-R) and is designated as Recreational Open-Space in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is.on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1674d-3) Publish Date: 12/2/88 LEGAL ADVEk'I`I EMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on December 13, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing December 2, 1988. :- Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-41 (Conditional Use Permit No. 88-53) is a request to construct an additional 25 spaces in the Oceanview Estates Mobilehome Park located at the northeast corner of Ellis Avenue and Goldenwest Street. The proposed project along with the existing spaces would encompass an approximately 10 acre area. The use will be temporary (approximately 25 years) and the area will eventually become part of Huntington Central Park. The site is presently zoned Community Facility/Recreational (CF-R) with underlying zoning of Light Industrial (M1) and Residential-Agricultural combined with oil production (RA-0). The site is designated as Residential Open Space in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1674d-4) ,Publish Date: 11/14/88 __ _O � LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT' DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing November 14, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-44 is a request to construct water mains in the Reservoir Hill Assessment District, the area bounded on the north by Ellis Avenue, on the east by Huntington Street, on the south by Yorktown, and on the west by a line parallel to and approximately 1,000 feet west of Edwards Street. The actual project consists of installation of 13,200 lineal feet of 18 inch, 16 inch and 12 inch water main located as follows: 12 inch main in Edwards Street between Ellis Avenue and Garfield Avenue 18 inch main in Goldenwest Street between Ellis Avenue and Clay Avenue 16 inch main in Garfield Avenue between Edwards Street and Main Street A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1492d-2) yy - �i,�bl�'sG► cif, : l/l�f�ssl LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT s DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice-is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on December 6, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for thirty (30) days commencing November 4, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No.88-34 (Coastal Development Permit No. 88-29) is a request to widen a 3.5-mile segment of Goldenwest Street, from Warner Avenue to Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway). The. main objective of this project is to improve this segment on Goldenwest Street to achieve a fully-improved, six-lane traffic corridor throughout with striped bike lanes in both directions, painted and raised center medians, left-turn pockets, and concrete curb, gutter and sidewalks as needed. Additional right-of-way will be required in several areas, along with the abandonment or relocation of numerous utility facilities and traffic control devices. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1562d) FL*AOO(t0000 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEW, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Council for their consideration on November 21, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for thirty (30) days commencing October 21, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-38 is a request to construct a recreation underpass and elevate Ellis Avenue approximately midway between Goldenwest and Edwards Streets. The project would require approximately 10 to 14 feet fill of the existing swale for approximately 50 feet and would include a 10 foot diameter concrete underpass. The existing swale is approximately 100 feet wide. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (1512d) ca I 1 Torrna Regivna i NOLer yua I i ;,y wnLry 1 ovary Santa Ana Region 6 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200 Riverside, CA 92506 RECEIVED CITY CLERK NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF HUNTING i'ON i ? CALIF. and 1"-2, 9 39 AM '88 APPLICATION. FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS 10/3 (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit) for Shell Service Station, Huntington Beach Shell Oil Company has filed a Report of waste Discharge and applied for waste discharge requirements for the proposed discharge of treated ground water to a storm drain tributary to the Santa Ana River, Reach 1. On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of lawful standards and regulations, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region, tentatively proposes to -issue waste discharge requirements including effluent limitations and special conditions. Persons wishing to .comment upon or object to the proposed discharge requirements are invited to submit same in writing to the above address no later than OCTOBER 20, 1988. All comments or objections received prior to the above date will be considered in the formula- tion of final determinations regarding the waste discharge. The .Board wishes to obtain information to assist it in determining -proper waste- discharge requirements and, for that purpose,- wi.11 hold a public--heari-ng as follows: DATE: November 10, 1988 TIME: 9 : 00 a.m. PLACE: City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport, California Interested persons are invited to attend to express their views on these issues relating to the above waste discharge. Persons making presentations should confine their statements to the above stated issues. Oral statements will be heard, but, for the accuracy of the record, all important testimony should be submitted in writing. Oral statements should be brief to allow all interested persons time to be heard. The report of waste discharge, related documents, fact sheets, the Board's proposed requirements, and all comments and petitions received may be inspected and copied at the Regional Board office, 6809 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200, Riverside, CA 92506 (phone 714-782-4130) between the hours of 8:00 a.m, and 4:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. Please bring the foregoing to the attention of any persons known to you who would be interested in this matter. REMovE ��/� /a0 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on November 1, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing October 22, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration.No. 88-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 88-41 and Tentative Tractg Map 13711) is a request by Lang Lampert Architects to construct a 44-unit condominium project, a maximum of 3 stories high, on an approximately 1.65 acre site. The project is proposed for a consolidated site consisting of 16900 Sims Street and 16900 Lynn Street, approximately 170 feet north of Warner Avenue. The parcel is zoned R-3 (Medium-High Density Residential) and is designated as High Density Residential in the City's General Plan. The proposed project is in conformance with both the existing zoning and general plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. c s N r„ � n�rnm � a r co =n co (1492d-1) Daft ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing October 8, 1987 Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-34 (Tentative Tract Map No. 87-13210, Conditional Use Permit No. 87-41, Conditional Exception No. 87-72, Zone Change 87-12) is a request to subdivide a 5 acre parcel into 12 custom residential lots ranging in size from 8,700 sq. ft. to 25,000 sq. ft.. The lots will accommodate one single-family dwelling unit each. The site is located approximately 660 feet east of Edwards Street on the south side of Ellis Avenue; it is presently zoned RA-CD, Residential Agriculture with a Civic District Suffix and is designated as Estate-Residential in the City's General Plan. The applicant has requested that the zone designation be changed to Q-R1-(3)-0-8000, Low Density Residential, 3 units per acre, minimum lot size 8,000 square feet, oil production, qualified with special design requirements. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (9219d) Pu,olish Date: 9/2/4/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on October 4, 1988 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 24 , 1988 . Draft Negative Declaration No . 88-33 (in conjunction with Tentative Tract No. 13694) is a request to subdivide an approximately 3/4 acre parcel into 5 single family residential lots ranging from 6, 000 square feet to 6, 350 square feet . The site is located on the southwest corner of Newland Street and Heil Avenue; it is zoned R1 (Single Family Residential) and is designated as Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. The project is in conformance with both the zoning and General Plan designation for the site. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments. to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be . considered by' the decision-making body in its deliberation on .whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (1324d-2) ✓J Publish Date: 9/24/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on October 4 , 1988 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 24 , 1988 . Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-33 (in conjunction with Tentative Tract No . 13694) is a request to subdivide an approximately 3/4 acre parcel into 5 single family residential lots ranging from 6, 000 square feet to 6, 350 square feet . The site is located on the southwest' corner of Newland Street and Heil Avenue; it is zoned Rl (Single Family Residential) and is designated as Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. The project is in conformance with both the zoning and General Plan designation for the site. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments. to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be . considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on .whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (1324d-2) Puolish Date: 9/24/88 �.� LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT r DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on October 4 , 1988 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 24 , 1988 . Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-14 (in conjunction with Conditional Use Permit No . 88-13) is a request by the City' s Public Work' s Department to continue to use the subject site as a street sweeper drop site. The site is located on the north side of Adams Avenue at its terminus at the Santa Ana River at the eastern border of Huntington Beach. The site is zoned R1-FP2 (Single Family Residential - Flood Plain) and is designated as Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. The parcel is presently used as a drop site for sweepings from the City' s street sweepers . The sweepings are loaded into bins on the site. and then removed by a private disposal company. This process occurs twice a week (approximately) . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . : Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared_ for the project . (1324d-3) Publish Date: 9/24/88 ulG t. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on October 4, 1988 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 24 , 1988 . Draft Negative Declaration No . 88-14 (in conjunction with Conditional Use Permit No . 88-13) is a request by the City' s Public , Work' s Department to continue to use the subject site as a street sweeper drop site. The site is located on the north side of Adams Avenue at its terminus at the Santa Ana River at the eastern border of Huntington Beach. The site is zoned R1-FP2 (Single Family Residential - Flood Plain) and is designated as Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. The parcel is presently used as a drop site for sweepings from the City' s street sweepers . The sweepings are loaded into bins on the site and then removed by a private disposal company. This process occurs twice a week (approximately) . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Iuntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the' Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, . P.O. Box 190 , Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (1324d-3) CPost Date9/16/88 9Aa DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Department of Community Development, of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft EIR No . 88-4 , State Clearinghouse No . 88080319 is available for review and comment for 30 days beginning September 16 , 1988 . The draft document analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency' s proposal to demolish the .existing structures on the eastern 200 Block of Main Street and construct a parking/commercial structure. The project site is bounded by Main Street to the west, Olive Avenue to the north, Third Street to the east and Walnut to the south and is approximately 2 net acres . The project is a request to remove existing structures from the project site and construct a five-level parking structure (approximately 850 spaces) with 32 , 000 square feet of commercial space. The building will have one level of subterranean parking and will be approximately three stories high from ground level . Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk' s office and in the Department at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City' s Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice . Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648 , Attention: Kelly Main. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR should be certified . Questions can be directed to Kelly Main at (714) 536-5271 . (1324d) Publish: 9/10/88 1 `. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach .that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and Nvill be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for she rWnsideration on Sp.,4 cmhar 21, 1�388 The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing Se tamhPr In , 19RR Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-35 (Administrative Review No. 88-22) is a request to construct an 11,478 sq.ft. , one-story industrial building on approximately 0.54 acres. The maximum height of the structure will be 24 feet and the floor area will be broken into approximately 1200 sq.ft. of office, 3500 sq.ft. of storage and 6778 sq.ft. of manufacturing. The site is located on the west side of Connector Lane, 411 feet south of Engineer Drive. It is zoned Ml-A (light industrial) and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. - _: . \ �uhQcs� 9 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION -- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on September 20, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 9, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-16 (Zone Change No. 88-7, Conditional Use Permit No. 88-16, Tentative Tract Map No. 13269) is a request to subdivide a 4.86 acre parcel, located at the southeast corner of Edwards Street and Ellis Avenue, into 12 lots to develop 12 single family homes. The requested zone change is from RA-0 CD, Residential Agriculture with oil facilities within the Civic District, to (Q)-R1-(3)-0-8,000-CD, Qualified Low Density-Residential, maximum 3 dwelling units per acre, minimum 8,000 square foot lot size, with oil facilities, within the Civic District. The existing General Plan designation on the site is Estate Residential, maximum 3 dwelling units per acre. The requested zoning is in conformance with the existing General Plan designation. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, .2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on ` these requests may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental-Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body. (1111d) Publish: 9/9/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted -to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on September 20, 1988 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 9, 1988 . Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-20 (Zone Change No. 88-13, Tentative Tract Map No. 13569 , Use Permit No . 88-32) is a request by ' Pacific Coast Homes to rezone a portion of an approximately 17 acre site from R1-0-CD (Low Density Residential Combined with Oil Facilities-Civic District) and R1-O (Low Density Residential Combined with Oil Facilities with an Overlay of Community Facility-Civic) to OTSP-2-CD (Oldtown Specific Plan-District Two-Civic District) . The remaining portion of the 17 . 5 acres is currently zoned OTSP-2-CD-0 (Oldtown Specific Plan-District Two-Civic District Combined with Oil Facilities) . The triangular shaped property is located south of the Civic Center and is bounded by Main Street, Utica Street and 170 feet east of Lake Street. The tentative tract map includes provisions to vacate portions of Seventeenth Street, Pine Street and unimproved alleys; cul-de-sac Pine Street; and extend Park Street to include portions of Seventeenth Street. The use permit is a request to reduce the five foot side .setback required for structures to three feet . The proposed project could result in up to 96 single family homes being constructed and would include the abandonment of existing- oil facilities and a change in the Civic Center site -boundary resulting from a land exchange. The project site is currently designated as Medium Density Residential in the City' s General Plan except for a small portion of the Civic Center site (under one acre) which is designated as Public, Quasi-Public, Institutional. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of . this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on . whether an Environmental Impact Report -should be prepared for the project... (1237d)` R EMOVE V- Publish Date 9/9/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on September 20, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing September 9, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-25 (Zone Change No. 88-14, Tentative Tract Map No. 13625) is a request by Pacific Coast Homes to rezone 11.6 acres of property bounded by Golden West Street, Twenty-Second Street, Walnut Avenue, and Palm Avenue from R2, R3, and R4 to Townlot Specific Plan. The tentative tract map includes provisions to cul-de-sac Acacia, Pecan, and Olive Avenues at Goldenwest Street to provide parking and limit traffic conflicts. The proposed project could result in up to 120 single family homes. The project site area is currently designated as Medium Density Residential in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body. (1141d) � s fl9 r LEGAL RE-ADVERTISEMENT _ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for consideration on September 20 , 1988 . Draft Negative Declaration No . 88-22 (Use Permit No . 88-34 , Conditional Exception (Variance) No . 88-34 and Tentative Parcel Map No . 88-275) is a request by Cardinal Development Company to develop a revised project containing a 25, 000 square foot automotive service center and 2, 300 square foot drive-thru- restaurant with variances for compact tandem parking spaces located at 19300-19324 Beach Boulevard, on the east side, approximately 900 feet north- of Yorktown Avenue. The site is zoned C-4 , Highway Commercial and is designated as General Commercial in the City' s Land Use Plan. The proposed buildings will be single story and will not exceed 26 feet -in height. This project was continued from the August 16, 1988 Planning Commission meeting . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION �. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Department of Community Development, of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft EIR 86-1 and Draft Supplemental EIR 88-1/State Clearinghouse No. 86040917 is available for review and comment for 45 days. The draft documents analyze the potential environmental impacts of Angus Petroleum's proposed consolidated waterflood oil recovery program in the Springfield area of the Huntington Beach Oilfield. The project site is located in the western portion of the City of Huntingtdn Beach. The project site consists of 1) two blocks located on opposite corners, southeast and northwest, at the intersection of Springfield Avenue and California Street, and 2) scattered well operations over approximately 160 acres, bounded generally by Florida Street on the east and Seventeenth Street on the west, between Yorktown Avenue on the north and Memphis Avenue on the south. By using directional drilling and consolidated recovery operations, the project would consolidate scattered well operations from over 160 acres onto two parcels totalling about 3.1 acres. The facilities site, the northwesterly parcel, would contain pumping and tankage facilities. The drill site would contain well cellars and wells, including-both injectors and producers. Approximately 30 wells would be developed during the initial phase of the project. Approximately 12 to 15 additional wells may be required at a later time. It is planned to use one drilling rig for continuous work until the initial drilling:.program is completed in approximately 18 months to 2 years. The rig would be about 165 feet in height and would cover about 900 square feet. The power system would be all electric. Upon completion of the drilling phase, all drilling structures would be removed and all remaining facilities would be related to injection and production phase would last approximately 20 years. Copies of the draft EIR and SEIR are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk's office and in the Department of Community Development at 2000 Main Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The draft documents can also be reviewed at the City's Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing within 45 days of this notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648, Attention: Pam Postan/Kelly Main. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft EIR and SEIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Pam Posten or Kelly Main at (714) 536-5271. � J U (1160d) PL-.-ish by August 13, 1988 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for his consideration on August 24, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing August 13, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-28 (in conjunction with Administrative Review No. 88-21) is a request to construct a 26,000 square foot industrial building to be used for fabrication of plastic/polyetheline products with related. warehouse and office space. The building, to be located at 5401 Argosy, will be two stories with a maximum height of 25 feet. The 1.1 acre site is located south of Bolsa, approximately 600 feet west of Graham Street. The site is zoned MI-A, light industrial, and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is,on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (I 104d) C +q c� Pub . Date: August 4, 1988 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Z`Jl `� e/K7 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT�\ ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on August 16, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing August 4, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-24 (Conditional Use Permit No. 88-23) is a request by B.W. Randall Lumber Co., Inc. for temporary storage of lumber. The 1.25 acre project is located adjacent to the Southern Pacific Railroad, 850 feet south of Warner. Lumber would be unloaded from adjacent rail cars and stored on the site temporarily. The request is for use of this site for a maximum of five years. The site is zoned M1 (light industrial) and designated as General Industrial by the City's General Plan. The proposed project is in conformance with both the existing zoning and general plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body. .(I 053d) C E�oSfi: 7/1, 440 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for consideration on August 2, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-22 (Use Permit No. 88-34) is a request by Cardinal Development Company to develop a 32,200 square foot specialty retail center for automotive retail, service and repair uses on a 2.0 acre parcel located at 19300-19324 Beach Boulevard, on the east side, approximately 900 feet north of Yorktown Avenue. The site is zoned C-4, Highway Commercial and is designated as General Commercial in the City's Land Use Plan. The proposed buildings will be single story and will not exceed 26 feet in height. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10:days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (0992d) 7/zL/W LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION . CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on August 3, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-27 (Administrative Review No. 88-20) is a request by Alpine Services to develop a five (5) building industrial park on the east side of Steward Street, approximately 140 feet north of Garfield Avenue. The 2.837 acre site is zoned M1-0, Light Industrial with oil facilities, and is designated as General Industrial in the City's Land Use Plan. The buildings will be single story, a maximum of 22 feet in height and will consist of 49,265 square feet of floor area. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (0992d) 1aY LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for xheiv consideration. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing Monday, June 29, 1987. Amendment to, and Readvertisement of, Negative Declaration No. 87-6 (Site Plan Amendment 87-12) is a request to amend a previously approved site plan (AR- 87-8) to permit additions to several buildings within the McDonnell Douglas complex for a total of 220,274 square feet of building area. The original site plan called for 88,550 square feet of building area and was covered Negative Declaration No. 87-6 which was certified by the Board of Zoning Adjustments on April 8, _1987. Staff has determined that the additional' proposed building square footage will not have a significant effect on the environment and has amended and readvertised Negative Declaration 87-6 to reflect the proposed additions. The project will be located at the existing McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company site at 5301 Bolsa Avenue, near the intersection of Bolsa Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. The. proposed development .will include office, storage and manufacturing space. The buildings will not exceed thirty (30) feet in height. The subject property is zoned MIA, Restricted Manufacturing, and is designated a General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to review the negative declaration may do so in person at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. �� rublish Date June 27, 1988 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on July 6, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 27, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-13 (Conditional Use Permit No. 88-12, Conditional Exception No. 88-13, Coastal Development Permit No. 88-11) is a request to demolish an existing service station and to rebuild a new full service (3298 square foot) Exxon Station with an attached self service car wash. The one acre project site is located at 17222 Pacific Coast Highway (northeast corner of Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway). It is zoned C4-CZ, Highway Commercial within the coastal zone, and is designated as General Commercial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (0833d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on May 4, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing April 22, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-12 (Use Permit 88-14) is a request by McDonnell Douglas Astronautics to develop a new 650 space parking lot at the northeast end of the site and to develop an access road along Spa Drive, west of the Navy railroad right-of-way, to exit onto Rancho Road. The development proposal includes the removal of some existing eucalyptus trees. Tree removal and potential noise impacts from residential uses will be mitigated with the provision of additional landscaping. The project site is zoned MI-A, Restricted Manufacturing, and is designated as&eneral Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. 0462d ve. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on May 3,.1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing April 22, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-2 (Conditional Use Permit No. 88-1) is a request to develop a single story, tilt—up, 31,645 square foot building to house a branch of West Coast University at 14600 Bolsa Chica Street (the southeast corner of the Bolsa Chica Street/Rancho Road intersection). The 2.45 acre site is zoned MI—A, Restricted Manufacturing and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. The facility will be utilized by McDonnell Douglas in the daytime and by West Coast University in the evenings. A maximum of 250 students will attend evening classes. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body. (0460d-1) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of _Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on April 19, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing April 9, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-10 (Zone Change 87-15, Use Permit 88-15) is a request to change the zoning on a .47 acre parcel located at 7801 Garfield Avenue (on the north side, approximately 300 feet north of Florida Avenue) from R2, Medium Density Residential, to R4 , High Density Residential, and to develop twenty-one (21) dwelling units on the site. The present R2 zoning would permit a maximum of eight (8) dwelling units on the site. The site is designated as Medium Density Residential in the City's General Plan. A general plan amendment will not be processed with the zone change request since the site is less than one (1) acre in size. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. C� (0359d) LEGAL- ADVERTISEMENT ry DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT f'1' CLW_ _� N'4r_ ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on April 20, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing April 9, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-9 (Administrative Review No. 88-12, Design Review Board No. 88-8) is a request to construct two (2) industrial buildings to be used for light manufacturing, warehousing and associated office space. Building "A" will be 8,000 sq. ft. and building "B" will be 30,712 sq. ft. for a total of 38, 712 sq. ft. The maximum height of the building will not exceed twenty-three (23) feet. The 1.98 acre site is located at 18281 - 18291 Gothard Street, on the west side, approximately 1000 feet north of Ellis Avenue. The site is zoned Ml, light industrial, and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (0368d) Publish Date 1/22/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on February 2, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing January 22, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-51 (Conditional Use Permit No. 87-52, Tentative Tract Map No. 13215, Coastal Development Permit No. 87-35) is a request to develop a nine (9) unit condominium project on a 13,800 square foot parcel located at the northwest corner of Pacific Coast Highway and loth Street. The project will not exceed forty—five (45) feet in height and will include subterranean parking. The site is zoned Downtown Specific Plan District #2, and is designated as High Density Residential in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (987ld-1) Publish Date li 22/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Admin- istrator for consideration on February 3, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing January 22, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-55 (Use Permit No. 87-92) is a request to develop a 58,353 square foot, 30 foot high building to be used for warehouse purposes at 7632 Slater Avenue on the south side, between Gothard Street and Beach Boulevard. The 2.35 acre site is zoned M1, Light Manufacturing, and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the . request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (9871 d-3) Publish mate �l 1122/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Admin- istrator for consideration on February 3, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing January 22, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-56 (Use Permit No. 87-93, Conditional Exception No. 87-97, Design Review Board No. 87-30) is a request to develop four (4) office buildings for a total of 73,200 square feet of building area on 3.86 acres located on the south side of Bolsa Avenue, approximately 170 feet west of Springdale Avenue. The proposed structures will not exceed thirty-four (34) feet in height. The site is zoned C-4, Highway Commercial, and is designated as General Commercial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may .do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. ' � (9871d-2) "��, ,M,�tee. a- a - 80 2 lfl CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH o INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To City Clerk From Community Development-Dept. Main Library Planning Division Subject DRAFT SUPPLEMENT TO Date January 15, 1988 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 82-2 FOR THE PROPOSED WATERFRONT ` PROJECT LOCATED ON PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY BETWEEN BEACH BOULEVARD AND HUNTINGTON STREET , w Please make available for public review the enclosed document which is referenced above. The public review and comment period will commence January 15, 1988 for thirty (30) days. Questions or comments should be forwarded to Catherine O'Hara at (714) 536-5271 in the City's Community Development Department. CMO:gbm (9827%, Z ►��Ck�iCv1 !/a� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH '$Q•�• B��d � (�,�� Cost- �1���►w�y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that a Draft Supplement to Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2/State Clearinghouse No . 87091612 is available for review and comment for 45 days commencing January 15, 1988 , and ending February 28, 1988 . The draft supplemental EIR analyzes a request made by the Robert Mayer Corporation and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency to develop a mixed use project, "The Waterfront, " on 44 acres located at the northwest corner of Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. The project will include resort hotels, conference hotel facilities, tennis and health center, retail, restaurants, and multi-family residential . The project is. proposed to be developed in phases over an 8 to 10 year period. The maximum potential buildout of the project analyzed in SDEIR 82-2 is as follows : 1, 600 hotel rooms 894 residential units 99 , 000 square feet specialty retail/restaurants 40, 000 square feet tennis/health center 9 . 9 acres public open space Copies of the draft SEIR are. available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk' s office and the Department of Community Development at 2000 Main Street. The draft SEIR can also be reviewed at the City' s Central Library at 7111 Talbert Avenue. Any person .wishing to comment on the draft EIR may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice. Please submit all comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648, Attention: Catherine O'Hara . Comments will be considered .by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether the draft SEIR should be certified. (9772d-4) 3 APPENDU C 1vOTICS OF COUnMICK State of California Office of Planning and Research 1400 Tenth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Draft SuRplement to EIR 82-2/State Clearinghouse No. 87091612 Project Title North side of Pacific Highway between Beach Blvd. and Huntington Street Pro oct Location - Specific Huntington Beach Orange County Tr_6ject Location - City Pro ect Location - coiunty, The develo ment is proposed by- the Robert Mayer Corporation in Description of Nature, Purpose, and BeneficURes of Project conjunction with the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency. The proposed project will include a mixture of uses: hotel, commercial,./ health center, and residential. The City of Huntington Beach Planning And Redevelopment Lead Agency Division 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 City Clerk's office and Address Where Copyof M is Available Department of Community Development Also available for review at Central Library, 7111 Talbert Avenue 1415/88 - 2/28/88 (45 days) Review Period Catherine Miller O'Hara (714) 536-5271 Contact Person Area Code/Phone/Extension Revised larch 1�'•5 MA cley IL_ Publish Date 12/23/87 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on January 5, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-50 (Use Permit No. 87-84, Zone Change 87-17) is a request to drill one (1) oil/gas well on a forty (40) acre site where nine oil wells and agricultural uses presently exist. The site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Atlanta Avenue and Bushard Street. A zone change is required to permit the new drilling. The present zoning is Rl, Low Density Residential. An 01, Oil Drilling suffix will need to be added to the present zoning (R1-01). The site is designated as Low Density Residential in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (9652d) . �Ly clerk-, Publish Date: 12-23-87 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on January 5, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing Wednesday, December 23. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-52 (Circulation Element Amendment No. 88-1) is a request by the City of Huntington Beach Planning staff to update the City's Circulation Element of the General Plan. The existing Main Street extension between Garfield and Yorktown will be placed on the City's Circulation Element Map. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body. Ain tic, r-- o�� ' O g (9663d) gay cZak III- � � r�/07 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on Wednesday, November 25, 1987. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing Friday, November 13, 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-48 (Use Permit No. 87-82) is a request to develop a 13,936 square foot multi-tenant auto repair center on a 75,000 square foot (1.72 acres) lot which is currently improved with a 15,344 square foot warehouse. The site is located just east of 7572 Warner Avenue on the south side, between Beach Boulevard and Goldenwest Street. The site is zoned M1, Light Manufacturing, and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648'. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. ��� (9444d) C w e- `� Veasv_ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ��' JS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration requests have been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on November 3, 1987. The draft negative declarations will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days ,commencing October 23 , 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-39 (Use Permit No. 87-76, Tentative Tract No. , 13212) is a request to subdivide a 1. 65 acre parcel into seven (7) lots and to develop one fourplex on each of the seven lots (a total of 7 fourplexes, 28 units) . The buildings will be three stories in height and will total 17, 566 square feet of building area. The project site is located at 16852-16862 Bolsa Chica Street, on the east side, approximately 600 feet north of Warner Avenue. The site is presently zoned QR2, Medium Density Residential-Qualified, and is designated as Medium Density Residential in the General Plan. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-42 (Conditional Use Permit No. 87-42) is a request to develop a 66 room, 3 story motel at 17251 Beach Boulevard (on the west side) between Slater and Warner Avenues . The motel will include 28, 596 square feet of building area and 75 parking spaces . The height of the tallest structure is proposed to be forty feet. The project site is currently zoned C-4, Highway Commercial, and is designated as General Commercial in the City' s General Plan. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-44 (Coastal Development Permit No. 87-47) is a request to establish a tree farm for the purpose of providing "cut your own" ornamental Christmas trees to the public. The 18 acre project site is located in the Southern California Edison right-of-way and extends approximately 1, 560 feet southeast of Atlanta Avenue and 2,290 feet north of Atlanta Avenue, adjacent to the Orange County Flood Control District Channel . The project site is currently zoned RA-0-FP2, Residential Agriculture, oil use, within Floodplain District 2 . The site is also designated as Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. 7 NOTICE OF REVIEW AND COMMENT PERIOD DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ELEMENT/ NORTH OF THE PIER STATE BEACH GENERAL PLAN NOTICE is hereby given by the Department of Community Development of the City of Huntington Beach that the Draft Environmental Impact Element/Draft North of the Pier State Beach General Plan is available for review and comment until September 25, 1987 . The draft Environmental Impact Element and State Beach General Plan have been prepared pursuant to Section 5002 . 2(a) of the California Public Resources Code. A copy of the Draft Environmental Impact Element/Draft State Beach General Plan is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether to approve the General Plan and Environmental Impact Element . If there are any further questions please call Hal Simmons, Associate Planner at 536-5271. Mike Adams Huntington Beach Planning Commission (8876d-12) 4e PUBLISH DATE 8/21/87 LEGAL ADVERTI SE ME DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the Zoning Administrator for consideration. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing Friday, August 21, 1987 . Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-32 (Use Permit No. 87-70) is a request to construct an eleven (11) unit apartment complex at 7581 Warner Avenue, on the north side between Beach Boulevard and Gothard Street. The proposed project will be a maximum of thirty (30) feet high. The site is zoned R-2 (Medium Density Residential) and is designated as Medium Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . . (8876d-14) r LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on September 1, 1987. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing August 20, 1987 . Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-31 (Conditional Use Permit No. 87-29, Coastal Development Permit No. 87-23 and Tentative Tract Map 13087) is a request to construct a three story, 35 foot high, 35-unit condominium project with subterranean parking and special permits for increased site coverage reduction in private open space and width of accessway, and deviance from building bulk requirements . The project site is located on Pacific Coast Highway on the north side, between Ninth and Tenth Streets . The site is zoned Downtown Specific Plan District 2 and is designated as High Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person' wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (8876d-13) �rnvL) i 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT � - ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development ; Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington "Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has. been prepared and will be submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on August 18, 1987 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing August 7, 1987 . Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-30 (Conditional Use Permit No . 87-24 , Tentative Tract Map No . 12947, Coastal Development Permit No . 87-24) is a request to consolidate eight (8) lots into one ( 1) for the purpose of constructing twenty-six (26) condominium units on the northwest corner of Pacific -Coast Highway and Nineteenth Street . The . 748 acre site is zoned Downtown Specific Plan, District 2, and is designated as High Density in the City' s General Plan. The height of the tallest structure involved in the proposed project is forty-five (45) feet . The project will include subterranean parking . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (8758d-9) J .mac+ - � �'^•i F + v� h-•i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH i Notice is, hereby given by the Department of Community Development, _ Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will he submitted to the City Planning Commission for their consideration on August 4 , 1987 . The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten ( 10) days commencing July 23 , 1987 . Draft Negative Declaration No . 87-29 (Conditional Use Permit No . 87-28) is a request to construct a three-story, 140 unit senior citizen boarding home with 73 at-grade parking stalls . The 1. 76 acre project site is located at 8102 Ellis Avenue on the south side, approximately 400 feet east of Beach Boulevard. The site is zoned C4 (Highway Commercial) and is designated as General Commercial in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the Cit:_ Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington: Beach, California. Any person wishing to coment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . LEGAL AbVt TJE IHTI!' DEPARTMENT OF COMIMUNTTY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTIINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Community Development Department, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 19, 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-27 (Administrative Review 87-25) is a request to construct five (5) concrete, tilt-up industrial buildings (77,130 square feet of building area total) on a 3.8 acre parcel located on the east side of Gothard Street, south of Belva Avenue and west of Metzler Lane, approximately 800 feet north of Talbert Avenue. The " porject site is zoned Light Industrial with a Civic District Suffix (MI-CD), and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on Negative Declaration 87-27. (8400d) LEGAL ADVERTLSEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to -the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on June 24, 1987. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 11. 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-25 (Use permit No. 87-37) is a request to improve a currently undeveloped lot to accommodate auto sales, storage and off-street parking. The 1.12 acre site is located at 19160 Beach Boulevard just south of Garfield. The site will be improved with lighting, fencing, paving and landscaping. No buildings are proposed. The project site is zoned Commercial (C-4) and is designated as General Commercial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is-on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-25. �"l (8329d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT �45� DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on June 24, 1987. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing June 11, 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-25 (Use permit No. 87-37) is a request to improve a currently undeveloped lot to accommodate auto sales, storage and off-street parking. The 1.12 acre site is located at 19160 Beach Boulevard just south of Garfield. The site will be improved with lighting, fencing, paving and landscaping. No buildings are proposed. The project site is zoned Commercial (C-4) and is designated as General Commercial in the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is-on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-25. (8329d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing &pr,.il 4 , 1987 . Negative Declaration No . 87-9 (Conditional Exception 87-24 , Administrative Review 87-15) is a request to construct a 122, 000 square foot, tilt up, industrial building on 5. 0 + acres of land. The project site is located at the terminus of Redondo Circle and Kovacs Street, just South of Talbert Avenue. The site is cur- rently zoned M1-A, Restricted Manufacturing and is designated as General Industrial in the City' s . General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with -the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing -to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be con- sidered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (16480d-2) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT -SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing April 4 , 1987 Negative Declaration No . 87-7 (Administrative Review 87-14) is a request to construct 25, 000 square feet of light industrial building area consisting of eleven (11) separate business units, each with office and bathroom space. The development will not exceed nineteen (19) feet in height. Proposed land uses include automotive repair and other permitted light industrial uses . The 1 . 25 acre site is presently zoned Ml, Light Industrial, and is designated as General Industrial in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services , Environmental Resources Section, P.O . Bog 190 , Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (762ld-6) 1 Ivy LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing March 19, 1987. Negative Declaration No. 87-4 (Conditional Use Permit No. 87-11) is a request to construct a mini storage facility with outside recreation vehicle storage on a 3 . 58 acre parcel located at 7471 Slater Avenue, 400 feet east of Gothard Street (Assessor' s Parcel No. 111-010-07) . The facility will consist of 114 , 964 square feet of building area with one and two story buildings not to exceed 30 feet in height. The project site is zoned M-1, Light Industrial, and is designated as General Industrial in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . (7595d) Publish Date 3/14/88 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT RECEWED RECEIVED DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELAW K CITY C'c" CITY of ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES S eEc►�'c;L��NUk71t{GTOt�t'-�:C`;, C..' F. o2 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BE*GH10 11 26 AIM, IftF i 90 MAR 10 1127, All, Notice is hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Zoning Administrator for consideration on March 23, 1988. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment- for ten (10) days commencing March 14, 1988. Draft Negative Declaration No. 88-6 (Administrative Review 88-3, Tentative Parcel Map 88-149, Design Review Board 88-6) is a request to construct five (5) tilt-up industrial buildings for a total of 44,000 square feet of floor area. The structures will be single story with a maximum'height of twenty-four (24) feet. The 2.0 acre site is located at 17750 Gothard Street, north of Talbert Avenue. It is zoned M1-A-15,000-CD, Restricted Manufacturing, minimum parcel size 15,000 sq. ft., with a Civic District Suffix, and is designated as General Industrial in_the City's General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body. (0204d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing March 7, 1986. Negative Declaration No. 87-3 ( Conditional Use Permit No. 87-10, Tentative Tract 13017, Coastal Development Permit No. 87-6 ) is a request to develop a 64 unit condominium complex consisting of two and three story units with enclosed garages , a clubhouse, swimming pool and spa. The height of the tallest building will not exceed 35 feet . The 3 . 37 acre site is located on the east side of Lake Street between Acacia and Indianapolis Avenues . The site is presently zoned R3, Medium High Density Residential , and is included in the Main-Pier Redevelopment Project area . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared Jor the project . ( 7522d ) / � 97 NOTICE OF REVIEW AND COMMENT PERIOD �ay GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 87-2 / DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 87-2 Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services of the City of Huntington Beach that Draft Environmental Impact Report No. 87-2 in conjunction with General Plan Amendment 87-2 is available for review and comment until June 5, 1987. Draft Environmental Impact Report 87-2 assesses the potential impacts of two separate general plan amendment requests; Area 2.1 and Area 2.2. Area 2.1 is a request to redesignate 65 acres located on the north side of Warner Avenue, south side of Heil Avenue and 600 feet east of Bolsa Chica Street, from Low Density Residential to General Commercial and Medium, Medium High and Senior Residential. Area 2.2 is a request to change the General Plan land use designation on 2.7 acres from Public, Quasi-public, Institutional to Mixed Development. The site is bounded on the north and west by Gothard Street, on the east by the Edison Electric Company and Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-ways, and on the south by Center Drive. A copy of Draft Environmental Impact Report 87-2 is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Report may do so in writing by June 5, 1987. Written comments should be directed to the Department of Development Services, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether to certify Environmental Impact Report 87-2. ra v l NOTICE. i.3t 'ui3i.IC HEARING LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 87-2/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 87-2/LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 87-2b/ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 86-2/ZONE CHANGE 87-2 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as-possible on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1987, for the purpose of considering Land Use Element Amendment 87-2, Environmental Impact Report 87-2, Land Use Element -Amendment 87-2b, Environmental Impact Report 86-2 and Zone Change 87-2. Land Use Element Amendments 87-2 and 87-2b are proposed amendments to the City's General Plan, said amendments cover the following areas: LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 87-2 - AREA 2.1 is a private request to redesignate 65 acres located on the north side of Warner Avenue, south side of Heil Avenue and 600 feet east of Bolsa Chica Street from Low Density Residential to General Commercial and Medium, Medium High and Senior Residential. A request to change the zone designation of the site from Community Facilities Education with a base zone of Low Density Residential (CF-E) (R-1) to Commercial with a Multi-story suffix (C4-MS) is being processed concurrently. LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 87-2 - AREA 2.2 is a request-initiated by the City of Huntington Beach to redesignate a 2.7 acre parcel located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Center Drive and Gothard Street from Public, Quasi-public, Institutional to Mixed Development. LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 87-2b -AREA 2.1 is a request initiated by the City of Huntington Beach to redesignate a 10.1 acre parcel located at the northwest corner of Ellis Avenue and Goldenwest Street from General Commercial to Open Space-Recreation. Legal descriptions and copies of the above described documents are on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the applications as outlined above. If there are any further questions, please call Hal Simmons, Associate Planner, at (714) 536-5271. James W. Palin, Secretary, Huntington Beach Planning Commission \,e v)Doc, b� (8190d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will. be submitted to the Ctty Planning Commission for their consideration on June 2, 1987. The negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing May 24, 1987. Negative Declaration No. 87-9 (Conditional Exception 87-24, Administrative Review 87-15, Use Permit 87-34) is a request to construct a 122,424 square foot tilt-up, industrial building on 5.0 ± acres located at the terminus of Redondo circle and Kovacs Street, just south of Talbert Avenue. Kovacs Street and Redondo Circle will be cul-de-saced rather than connect with each other. The site is currently zoned MI-A, Restricted Manufacturing and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. Negative Declaration 87-9 was adopted by the City's Board of Zoning Adjustments on April 15, 1987. On appeal, the Planning Commission will consider the negative decla- ration in addition to the other requested entitlements noted above. Environmental review documents related to Negative Declaration 87-9 are on file in the Department of Development Services, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the negative declaration may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (8219d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINTGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request has been prepared and will be submitted to the City Council for their consideration. The draft negative declaration will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing May 15, 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-20 is a request by the City to enhance Central Library by installing island hardscape and a connecting walkway and ramp to Talbert Avenue from the Library, and to install lawn, shrubs and groundcover. The project site is located at Talbert Avenue and Library main Drive. The project land area consists of approximately 1.5 acres. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. �� V Z - �/c� 9 (81 sod) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of. Development Services, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration requests have been prepared and will be submitted to the City Board of Zoning Adjustments for their consideration on May 20, 1987. The draft negative declarations will be available for public review and comment for ten (10) days commencing May 7, 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-11 (Conditional Exception No. 87-32 ) is a request to convert 46,400 square feet of existing structure into retail space, add 24,870 square feet of retail space and 6,000 square feet of wardhouse space. The 5.6 acre parcel is located at 7227 Edinger Avenue, approximately 220 feet west of Gothard Street. The project sight is zoned Commercial (C4) and is designated as General Commercial in the City's General Plan. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-18 (Administrative Review 87-21, Design Review Board 87-8) is a request to construct five (5) concrete tilt-up buildings ranging in size from 5,700 square feet to 10,620 square feet for a variety of light industrial uses. The 2.5 acre project site is located on the north side of Talbert Avenue, approximately 425 feet east of Gothard. The site is zoned Light Industrial with a Civic District suffix (MI-CD), and is designated as General Industrial in the City's General Plan. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (8045d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT D:,PARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES )`' -VIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing May 1, 1987. Negative Declaration No. 87-15 is a request by the City's Department of Public Works to construct a bikeway along Main Street between Yorktown Avenue and Beach Boulevard. The bike trail will be located on an existing public road and will follow a pathway chosen to retain the greatest number of existing trees. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 30 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision—making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (7984d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing April :56, 1987. Negative Declaration No. 87-12 (Use Permit 87-24) is a request to add a two-bay, drive- through automobile lube and oil change business to an existing coin operated drive-through car wash. The project site is located at 5841 Warner Avenue on the north side, approxi- mately 600 feet east of Sprindale Street. The site is zoned Commercial and is designated as General Commercial in the City's General Plan. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000'Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. 7 (7972d) ------------ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review commencing April 25, 1987. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-10 (Conditional Exception No. 87-30, Administrative Review No. 87-16) is a rcquest to construct six (6) concrete tilt-up buildings ranging in size . from 7,138 square feet to,11,250 square feet to be used for limited manufacturing, repair, distribution and service entities. The 2.97 acre site is located at 7601 Talbert Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Gothard. The site is zoned light Industrial with a Civic District Suffix (MI-CD) and is designated as General Industrial. Draft Negative Declaration No. 87-5 (Conditional Use Permit No. 87-12, Design Review Board No. 87-2, coastal Development Permit No. 87-4) is a request to construct an eighteen (18) unit apartment building on a 17,164 square foot site located at the northwest corner of the intersection of 19th Street and Walnut Avenue. The development request includes a 29 percent density bonus for an extra four units on the site. The apartment building will be three stories and will not exceed a height of thirty-five feet. The site is zoned Downtown Specific Plan, District 2 and is designated as High Density Residential in the City's General Plan. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for .the project. (p (7951d) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for Negative Declarations were reviewed and are available for public review commencing Friday, April 24 , '1987 . Negative Declaration No. 87-13 (Administrative Review No. 87-19) is a request to construct two single-story concrete tilt-up manufacturing/industrial buildings; one 13,000 gross square foot building and one 8,300 gross square foot building. The 46, 000 square foot project site is located on the south side of Talbert, approximately 500 feet east of Gothard; it is zoned Light Industrial with a Civic District suffix (M1-CD) and is designated as General Industrial in the City' s General Plan. Negative Declaration No. 87-14 (Administrative Review No . 87-18) is a request to construct two multi-tenant, single-story concrete tilt-up manufacturing/industrial buildings; a building area total of 44, 000 square feet. The 2 .24 acre project site is located on the west side of Gothard Street in front of the City heliport, approximately 330 feet north of Ellis Avenue. The project site is zoned Light Industrial with a Civic District suffix (M1-CD) , and is designated as General Industrial in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do' so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the projects . (7930d) a ��K i•c,r LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, .Environmental Resources Section; of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing March 27, 1987.. Negative Declaration No. 87-6 (Administrative Review No. 87-8) is a request by McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company to add 88, 550 sqaure feet of building area to their existing operation located at 5301 Bolsa Avenue (near the intersection of Bolsa Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street) . The development will include office, storage and manufacturing space. The buildings will not exceed thrity (30) feet in height . The subject property is zoned MIA, Restricted Manufacturing, and is designated as General Industrial in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. (7`621d-5) tJ �v� b (�Y11'II�/ �11F+' Llrfr� LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing January 22 , 1987 . Negative Declaration No. 86-61 (Conditional Use Permit No. 86-57 ) is a request to construct a three ( 3 ) story, fifty-three ( 53 ) unit motel including sixty ( 60 ) surface parking spaces . The . 74 acre lot is located at 18783 and 18771 Beach Boulevard approximately 1 , 200 feet north of Garfield Avenue, on the west side of Beach Boulevard. The property is zoned C-4 ( Highway Commercial District ) and is designated as General Commercial in the City' s General Land Use Plan . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P .O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 9264� . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . ( 7176d ) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach , that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing January 22 , 1987 . Negative Declaration No . 86-64 ( Conditional Use Permit No. 86-63 , Tentative Tract Map 11769 ) is a request to subdivide a ten ( 10 ) acre parcel into thirty ( 30 ) lots . Single family homes will be constructed on twenty-nine ( 29 ) of the lots, and one ( 1 ) lot will accommodate existing oil facilities . The site is located at 6842 Ellis Avenue ( approximately 1 , 650 feet east of the intersection of Edwards Street and Ellis Avenue . The site is currently zoned Q-R1- ( 3 )-O-CD-6, 000 , and is designated as Estate Residential , 3 dwelling units per acre in the City ' s General Plan . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . ( 7159d ) 97 oon✓ t" M LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review commencing January 15, 1987 . Negative Declaration No. 86-56 (General Plan Amendment 87-1 ) is a request to change the General Plan land use designation on 8 . 31 gross acres from Medium Density to Medium High Density Residential in order to achieve consistency between the General Plan and zoning. The site is located north of Warner Avenue between Algonquin Street and Sims Street . The site is currently zoned R3 (Medium-High Density Residential District ) . Negative Declaration No . 86-60 (General Plan Amendment 87-1 ) is a request to change the General Plan land use designation of 2 . 24 acres from Medium Density and Low Density Residential to Medium High Density Residential in order to achieve consistency between the General Plan and zoning. The site is located on the north side of Garfield Avenue approximately 570 feet east of Beach Boulevard. The site is currently zoned R3 (Medium-High Density Residential District ) . Copies of the requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the projects . ( 7111d) �C,VA0.1Nt, NLEGAL ADVERTISEME" DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative. Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing January 15, 1987 . Ne4ative Declaration No. 87-2 (Use Permit No. 86-92 ) is a request to operate a twenty-four hour board and care facility for six ( 6 ) elderly persons in a single family home in a residential area . The home is currently located in an area zoned R1 (Low Density Residential ) and designated as Low Density Residential in the City ' s General Plan. The - single family home is located at 19632 Occidental Lane. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190 , Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . ( 7111d-2 ) /9 7 PI 12 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services , Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach , that the following request for Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing November 20, 1986 . Negative Declaration No . 86-59 (Use Permit 86-83) is a request to develop a 21-unit apartment project composed of two ( 2 ) and three ( 3 ) story structures . The 1 . 2 acre site is on the southeast corner of Yorktown Avenue and Huntington Street. The site is currently zoned R2-0 and is designated as Medium Density Residential in the City ' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment -on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services , Environmental Resources Section , P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. ( 6667d ) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services , Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach, that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing November 6, 1986 . Negative Declaration No. 86-57 is a request to remove 38 trees along e east and west Side ot Springdale Street between Warner Avenue and Heil Avenue. The 38 trees consist of Ficus Nitida and Pine and vary in size from 3 inches in diameter to 12 inches . The existing trees are causing damage to the sidewalk , curb and gutter and impede proper storm water drainage . Overhead powerlines are also impacted by the trees . In conjunction with the proposed tree removal , the sidewalk, curb and gutters will be repaired, the roadway will be resurfaced and a landscaped median will be placed along Springdale Avenue between Warner and Heil . Removal of the 38 trees from the roadside will be mitigated by placing 25 trees within the proposed median . The new trees will consist of Floss Silk , Coral Gum and New Zealand Christmas trees . A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section , P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project . ( 6537d ) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services , Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach , that the following request for a Negative Declaration was reviewed and is available for public review commencing October 16 , 1986 . Negative Declaration No . 86-62 is a request by the City to develop the McCM11en Park Site located between Huntington and Delaware Streets south of Yorktown Avenue and north of Utica Avenue . Development of the park includes filling and grading the existing storm water retention pond and constructing a building to house the Boy' s and Girl ' s Club of Huntington Beach . The negative declaration includes mitigation measures. The 5 . 5 acre park site is currently zoned R2-0, Medium Density Residential with Oil Use, and is designated as Medium Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. A copy of the request is on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on the request may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, _ _ P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach , CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. ( 6715d ) 2 DA --= July 29, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT r DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section , of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing July 31 , 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-34 is a request for a zone change from R5 (office professional ) to R3(medium high density residential ) which would permit a total of 13 units on two sites located on the northeast corner of Cameron Street and Newman Avenue. The existing single family houses will be demolished. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in. writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Hunt-ington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. July 29, 1986 dated DATE July 11 , 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section , of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration No. 86-39 in conjunction with Zone Change No. 86-22 is a request to change the zone from R2 to R2-1700. R2-1700 would allow one dwelling unit per 1700 square feet and would permit the same density as that which would have been allowed prior to additional dedication of Heil Avenue for street widening. The 2.51 acre site is located on Heil Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Silver Lane. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section , P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report' should be prepared for the project. :=_1986_... - dated I Z� n/D 1, DATE rune 11., 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing June 12, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-31 (Use Permit No. 86-42) is a request to construct a 7 unit apartment complex at 17232 Elm Street (South of Cypress Avenue) . The 13,824 square foot site is located in the R2 (Two Family Residence) District. The existing structure will be demolished. r Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. June 11 , 1986 dated i DATE June 3, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section , of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencin.g June 5, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-28 (Conditional Use Permit No. 86-24) is a request for a 104-unit hotel located at 16301 Beach Boulevard between Holt Avenue and McDonald Avenue in the C4 (Highway Commercial ) District. The existing Farrel I 's Restaurant located on the 1 .35 acre site will be demolished. Copies_ of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. June 3, 1986 dated f/ / DATE June 3, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing June 5, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-33 (Conditional Use Permit No. 86-29) is a request to construct 4 buildings to house West Coast University. The 6.7 acre site is located at the southeast corner of Bolsa Chica and Rancho Road in -the MI-A (Restr.icted Manufacturing) District adjacent to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Negative Declaration No. 86-36 (Conditional Use Permit No. 86-22) is a request to permit a windsurfing school for a maximum of 6 students on -the property located on the north side of Warner Avenue, approximately 50 feet west of Weatherly Lane within the WR-C2 (Waterways Recreation-Coastal Zone) District. Negative Declaration No. 86-32 (Administrative Review No. 86-38) is a request to divide a 4 acre site into 15 parcels and to construct 15 industrial buildings at the northwest corner of Gothard Street and Ellis Avenue in the M1-CD (Light Industrial-Civic) District. Negative Declaration No. 86-30 (Conditional Use Permit No. 86-27) is a request to construct a 7 unit condomi n i mum project. The .49 acre site is located at 20800 Beach Boulevard (Frontage Street) between Indianapolis and Atlanta in the R2-PD (Two Family Residence-Planned Development) pistrict. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department -of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. June 3, 1986 dated r t DATE Mai. 1 S. 1QRA LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing May 22, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-26 is a request that the following locations currently zoned C3 (General Business District) be changed to the zone indicated. This is a follow-up to Code Amendment No. 86-8 which repealed the C3 district provision. Location New Zone Northwest Corner Delaware/Frankfort Townlot Specific Plan District 1 Northeast Corner Delaware/Frankfort Townlot Specific Plan District 1 Southwest Corner Delaware/Frankfort Townlot Specific Plan District 1 Main/Acacia/Seventh C1 Southwest Corner Orange/Eleventh C1 Southeast Corner Orange/Eleventh C1 Northwest Corner Olive/Seventeenth (Q)C1 Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92643. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. May 15, 1986 dated r" DATE May 7, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencin.g Negative Declaration No. 86-22 is a request for a 50,000 square foot addition to the existing Pacifica Hospital. The project is only an expansion of the existing 109-bed facility and ancillary services and will add no additional traffic, visitors, or employees. The project is located at 18792 Delaware Street, 273 feet south of Main Street, in the Pacifica Community Plan. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment .on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. May 7 1986 dated DATE May 6, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing May 8, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-19 is a request for a tentative tract map to provide for vacation of alley and required property dedications for the Springfield Area Waterflood Project. This Negative Declaration covers only the consolidation of land. Environmental Impact Report No. 86-1 is currently being written which analyzes the project itself. The 1 .6 acre block is bounded by California Street on the East; Huntington Street on the West; Springfield Avenue of the South; and Toronto Avenue on the North. Negative Declaration No. 86-20 is a request for a tentative tract map to provide for vacation of alley and required property dedications for the Springfield Area Waterflood Project. This Negative Declaration covers only the consolidation of land. Environmental Impact Report No. 86-1 is currently being written which analyzes the project itself. The 1 .6 acre block is bounded by Delaware Street on the East; California Street on the West; Rochester Street on the South; and Springfield Avenue on the North. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. May 6, 1986 dated ,r ' DATE May 30. 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development- Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for puol is review comencing May 30, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-27 (Use Permit No. 86-36) is a request for an 8 unit apartment building. The project location is 2402 & 2406 Delaware (approximately 125 feet south of Yorktown) in the R2 (two family residence) District. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach , California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section , P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach , CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. lqgfi date dmh 1 I a q AJ v F850-124.3 _ .l. MEMOovnty of Orange VVV DATE: May 28, 1986 TO• Alicia M. Wentworth, City _Clerk DEPT/DIST: City of Huntington Beach, Dept, of FROM: COUNTY CLERK, PUBLIC SERVICES DIVISION DeveloffHONE NO.: 27�So rvices P COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DR. , RM. D-100, SANTA ANA SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS — AMENDMENT OF "PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE" SEC. 21152(c) EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1985. THE ATTACHED NOTICE WAS RECEIVED, FILED, AND A COPY POSTED_____ April 25, 1986 IT REMAINED POSTED FOR 30 (THIRTY) CALENDAR DAYS. GARY L. GRA_NVILLE County Clerk end_Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, i and f e County of Orange. By r ,Deputy. 21152 PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE (c) All notices filed pursuant to this section shall be available for public inspection, and shall be posted on a weekly basis in the office of the county clerk. Each notice shall remain posted for a period of 30 days,and thereafter, the clerk shall return to the local agency the notice with a notation of the period it was posted.The local agency shall retain the notice for not less than nine months. Amended Stats 1964 ch 2S0 18.ch 1357 12. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO: t/ Office of Planning and Research FROM: (Public Agency) 0 1400 Tenth Street Room 121 y / Sacramento, CA 95814 County Clerk County of SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21.108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. e��(A A -e_ 1w2 L�a-4 Cal td1 (0 C i Project Tri Ie State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (If submitted to Clearinghouse)r)r 4 k� _H/v(A rec PrA C-1 - C��d Project Location ProjecV Descrip 'on This is to advise that theLi� Lead Agency or Responsible Agency . has approved the above described project and has made the following determinations regarding the above described project: 1. The project — will, Ywill not, have a significant effect on the environment. i 2. _ An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration �was jrepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. The EIR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be examined at: 4, L US —� 3. Mitigation measures __were, were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations _ was, was not, adopted for i -this project. P 0 I L E D;%YFRFee for Filing -Signature APR 2 51986 APR 2 5 1986 G'iYv L�L�Rrz 001Y'L. G t Courtly Cult . Titld MARYZ ' t . County Clerk �y EPl)TY BY PUTy Revised ::an 985 1 DATE Ap r i 1 4, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT -OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration 86-14 i s• a request for a Use Permit to permit a density bonus of one unit in conjunction with a 7-unit apartment for a total of 8 units. The project site is 9750 square feet and is located at 7916 Stark Avenue. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of .this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. April 4, 1986 dated DATE Ap r i 1 4, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration 86-15 is a request for a Use Permit to permit a density bonus of one unit in conjunction with a 7-unit apartment for a total of 8 units. The project site is 9750 square feet and is located at .7924 Stark Avenue. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. April 4, 1986 dated DATE April 4, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF .DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing ..Negative Decl arat i on 86-16 is a request for a Use Permit to permit a densi ty' bonus of one unit in conjunction with a 7-uni t apartment : for a total of 8 units. The project site is 9750 square feet and i s located at 7891 Holt Street . Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000' Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing ,within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ment.s 'to the Department of Development _ Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington .Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. Apri I .4, 1'986 dated Pia DATE April 4, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration 86-17 is a request for a Use Permit to permit a density bonus of one unit in conjunction with a 7-unit apartment for a total of 8 units. The project site is 9750 square feet and is located at 7901 Holt Street . Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may. do so in ;-writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its • deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. . Apri 1 4, 1986 dated DATt March 6, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration No. 86-6 is a request to adopt a conceptual boundry for the proposed Bol sa Ch i ca Linear Park. The proposed park site is located along the Huntington Beach Mesa Bluffs between Huntington Central Park and Bolsa Chica State Beach, west of Edwards Street and Seapoint Avenue. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach., California. Any person wishing to comment on. these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental ' Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether ar. Environmental Impact Report should—be prepared for the project. dated �Wyilt kD ot�l DATE March 25, A36 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing March 27, 1986 Negative Declaration No. 86-7 is a request for a zone change on a .16 acre parcel located at 8111 Newman Avenue. Currently, the zone designation is R5 and the request is to change it to R3. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section , P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach , CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether air Environmental Impact Report should 'be prepared for the project. March 25, 1986 Pam Posten, dated Assistant Planner DA i E April 1 , 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration No. 86-10 is a request for a zone change from (0)C4 and C4 to R2. The project is located at 16852 and .16862 Bolsa Chica. Copies of these requests a-e on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street , Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its ' deliberation on whether ar. Environmental Impact Report should''be prepared for the project. April 1 , 1986 dated DATE April 1 , 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration No. 86-12 is a request for Tentative Tract No. 12760 to build 10 single family dwellings. The site is 2.35 acres and is located southeast of the intersection of Sims and Orion Streets. Copies of these .requests a•-e on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental ' Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments -will be -considered by the decision-making body in its ' deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should-'be prepared for the project. ' Apri I 1 . 1986 �ated Ap DATE ebruary 18, 1986 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration No. 86-5 is a request to establish, for an indefinite period, a temporary camping facility at the northwest corner of Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. The site is currently used as a seasonal overflow parking lot and the proposed improvements will accomodate campers and trailers for a specific time per user. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk , City of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to the Department of Development Services, Enviromental ' Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an. Environmental Impact Report should'be prepared for the project. Fgl�rlacy i R' 1 Af3Fi dated �e'1n v u 5/3��`6 DATE February 19, 1986 LEGAL .ADVERT I SEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review comencing Negative Declaration No. 86-3 in conjunction. with Zone Change No. 86-3 is a request to. change the. zone from C-2 (Commercial Business) to C-4 (Highway Commercial.). The project site - is located at 19551 Beach Boulevard, on the west side. of Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Utica. Copies of these requests are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written com- ments to . the Department of Development Services, Enviromental ' Resources Section, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an. Environmental Impact Report should-be prepared for the project. February 19, .1986 dated DATE July 22, 1985 . LCG,' L -ADVERTIS.EMENT T'U NT OF DEVELOPMENT SSR`.'ICS �. . E.iTi I GiTAL RESOUitCES SECTI0t1 702 _S ht__ _ _ `i ':.?n %" the Department of Development St?_ _Ces n'i ro%me:;; 3i «?S �u ^� C in oLE ~i• r'LF' C� Hunt ' nrwon 3- each r s e t n, 1 � �..� _f , `ild : the i reciues~s for LNTecatIL'1-_ Declaration w'er-2 revL_w and are available for public review ccrmnencing 1u 1 y 23,.1985 Negative Decl•aratiocr. .No. -85-46 is a request by the City of Huntington Beach to change the zoning on 10 acres of property located. on, the northwest corner of .Ellis Avenue and Goldenwest Street from CL-O-(Q) (Cuahfied Community Business District combined with Oil Production) to C2-0 (Community Business District combined with Oil Production) . Th.e proposed zone change w i I I remove the (Q) (Qualified) designation from the zorina . The fQ) was originally placed on. the zoning to require that an;, commercial development of the property be equestrian oriented. The proposed zone charge wi I I remove that requirement. A legal description for th.e proposed zone change is on file in the Department of Development Services. ICDL:S of the recue�i> art Cn :ile 'Jiti1 the (_i`�. C lert , Ci �:i of Huntincton Beach , 2000 '1aLn Street, f.luntLncjton Beach,' LalLL - crn..a . Any per nn :di'Shinq to ccmment on these rec-,uests may Co so Lfl writ inci '.e1 =[',Ln 1.0 days Cc `hls. nC _yce S' rC"ridI.Mq. '.vr! `_^ l crmments to the of Development Ser'.' Lt:es EnvLron^lent, Res:l_lrces Section ,. P . D . Box 190 , L1untington Beach , CA 92643 . Ccniml­�n`_s wi. .1 be r'::nsLdered by the decLsicn-ii,ki: i; :0+':'J i .. ts deliberation on whet;;er an Environmental Impact Reportf should be prepared `or the project . !u I y 22, 1985' C Fed ap._ Diana T=ran 131a is:�-1,e Assistant Planner ,f - • DATE May 8 , 1985 ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT � j DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by. the Department of. Development Services , f Environmental Resources Section, of the City. of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed . and are available for public review commencing Negati've Declaration 85-21, Negativje..•Declaration •85-21 and Zone Change No. 85-77 and Adminis- trative Action No. 85-19 , is a request for a .zone change from C2 Community Business District.. to C2 SS, Community Business District Service Station. This change would allow the construction of a three-bay service station with three self-service islands . The project would also require the demolition of an existing service station on that site. The location is 9001 Adams Avenue, the north- east corner of Adams and Magnolia. x i` Y ,Z Copies of these 'request are on file with 'the City Clerk, City ;A of. Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia . Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, . Environmental Resources Section, P .'D. Box 1.90 , Huntington Beach , CA 92648 . Comments will be. considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation .on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be s prepared for the project. r; May 8 , 1985 _ "Dated 4, Diana Teran Blaisure s Assistant Planner � z AJbs • DATE April 17, 1985 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given" by. the Department of Development Services , Environmental Resources Section of the City of Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available fo± public review commencing Negative Declaration No. 85-15 (Administrative Review No. 85-12) is a` request to develop a mini- storage facility consisting of 12 buildings (eight two-story and four one-story) comprising .111, 180 square feet. The project site is bounded -by McFadden Avenue on the north and Celiter Drive on the south, just west of. the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks and approxmately 200 feet east of Gothard Street. Copies of these request are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia. Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in writing within 10 days of this notice by providing written comments to the Department of Development Services, Environmental Resources Section, P.-O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. Jt ie biana Teran Blaisure • Assistant Planner . Y. 14 i �-- - ` \ . LEGAL ^~`E'^' ^SE' E `' CITY OF HUN| 1N6\UN BEACH DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ..� — NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF EIR NO. 84-5 Notice is l/�reby given diat the CiLy of Huntington Ueach, UeparLmeot of Development Services, has iniLiateU Uhe preparation of Environ- mental Impact Report on n proposal by the City of Huntington 8eacb Re-development 2\ycnoy to desigoaLr approximately 3 . 44 square miles of laud as a Red eve lopmenL PzojccL Area . The subject property has the following boundaries: From the northeast corner OF- miagnolia Street aod Garfield Avenue, continuing east along Garfield to 8cook1hursL Street , , south along Bcookhurnt 3treoL to Yorktowo Anenae, then v/esL to Busbard Street, south along 8usbard to Baooiug Avenue, then east to Broo�hurst, southwest- �rInoV Brookhucst to the northern boundary of the 0ranye County Flood Control District, then aIonY said CbanoelD02 to tbe City limits/ then southwest along City boundary to the 000Lb flood control boundazy. FolIov/iug the southern southern boundary the flood control- channels 01)0-2 and generating plant. Again , following the aouthezo and westeo% boundaries of Lhe flood cooLzol cbnnoel (DO-1) to Atlanta Avenue, west along Atlanta to Deaob Dnulenacd , theo south along Reach Doulenard to the IimiLs or the residential development; then west 1-o Delamarr, north a1mn| Delaware Sr-reel- to Atlanta , and Oheo fn1Io*iu5 Lbc bloffline :otil it approaches NonIaocl oocth of Ellis at Newlaod, south Newland to Atlanta, easL alonq ! 1�tlanLa to r-1ogoo1-ia, and L|ie/� north along Magnolia 3Lzeot to the City limits. ' The anticipated improvements withio tbo Redevelopment Project Area include the fnIlnvviug: Iocceaoiug the capacity of the existing flood control obauoe1s and reconstructing them with concrete linioq ; improving the existiog pump stations and adding pumping units where , necessary; there will also be a construction of retention basins ! where needed . All y person or persons wishjog to romment as to the snnpe and cootanL of the euvicnnmiiu"tn1 in[n�mnLion ;-elative Lo the project may CIO so siLblu a 30-day p,rioJ u[ ' he pv�licaLion of this notice ending September 4, l984 , oomm�uLs should be acnL to the City of UuuLingboo fleacb, UuyazboeuL or DunelopnonL Services / 2000 Main / Street, Duotiugtoo Beach , California 92648 . � (- - t h DATE July 16, 1985 - LEGAL AUV✓RTISEMENT DEj�r;c<'P[1E iT OF Df'VI;LOPMIENT SERVICi'S b ENV`i ONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION iOtlCp 1S iiereb'; ?-¢i`len b:' the Department of De-vet.Orment SorvICes , Environmental Re'S'burces Section, of the City r, ' iiuntingtoh 3eac. that the io11owin.g requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available for public review commencing NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 85-40 Negative Declaration No. 85-40, in conjunction with Administrative Review 85-33, is a request ' to construct an additional 48,250 square foot building to an existing mini-storage facility. The site is located at 7252 Saturn Drive adjacent to th6 point. at .whi-ch Saturn Drive turns and becomes Gemini Lane; and approximately 1.60 feet west of Gothard. Copies of these re querst are on file with the Ci t-y Clerk ,. 'C =y of Huntington Beach , 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach,` Cali.f- or. nia . Any person wishing comment on these requests may do so in wc•i t.i.nd wit-Lin 1�0 clays o` this notice by provicl i.ng. comments to the D,�partment of Development Services , Environmental Resources Sectio:1, P .O. ;Box 190 , Euntington i-3each , CA 92618 Common is wil.1 be consider. ed by the decision-makinc; Locry in' its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Roperl�. should be prepared for the project- . " Dated Diana Teran Blai.sure Assistant Planner i DATE July 16 , 19'85 _ . f . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT DE r�2'CitE�I'P OF Dr'�IELOPt - NT SERVICE. ENVTt�ONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION i?otice is hereb1_ :��i��en by the Department of Development Ser:ri.ces , Environmental Res.c.urces Section, of the City of I[untington Beach ' that the `ollowiog requests for Negative Declaration were ..reviewed and are available for public review commencing s Nega.tive. Declaration No . 84-43, • in conjunction w��h, Conditional Use Permit No . 85-35t- Coastal De- velopment Permiti ,85-17 . and Tentative Parcel Map 85-2.62r is a .re- quest to combin$ •two, lots to create a one lot subdivision for a three unit condominimum project. The lot_ is located at 115 15th Street, at the northwest corner of 15th and Walnut Avenue . Copies of these request are on file with the City Cler ,, ' City of Huntinqton Be, h, 2000 Main Street, Huntington r3eacil, Calif- - ornia . Any person. wishing to comment on these requests ma;l do so in wr_ itinq wi !:'hin 10 clays of. this notice by pzovi:.1i.nq: written comments to the D-:�partment of Development Seivi.ces, EnviCOn:tl'_ntcll Resources Sectio.i,. P . O. Box 190 , Huntington I3each , CA. 92648 . Comments will be c:)nsider.e d by the decision-m.i :inci body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Repo.rt: shoula be prepared for the project: fly 16 . lA 5 ' ' Dated Diana Teran I3iai.sure Assistant Planner DATE LEGAL ADV1::k 'ISEMENT DEPAR'l'Pih.NT OF D1 VF:L,OPM1-'NT SERVICES ENV TRONi`7I_:N'I'AL RESOURCES SECTION Notice is hereby given by the Dcpar. t.ment of Development Services , Envi.r.onmenta.l. Rosoiirces Section, of the City of. Huntington Beach that the following requests for Negative Declaration were reviewed and are available [or publ.i.c review commencing November 22 , 1984 Negative Declaration No. 84-43 ( Zone Case 84-18 ) is a request to rezone approximately 1.7 , 922 sq. ft . of property located at the northeast corner of Newman Avenue and Cameron Street ( 17712 and 17762 Cameron Street ) from R5 ( Office Professional ) to R3 ( Medium- High Density Residential ) . Copies of these rccluest are on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntinclton Bench , 2000 t• ii.n Street, Huntington 13cach, Calif- ornia . 7\1)y 11017s011 wi :.liinq to comment on theso reciiiests. may do Sc� to writ i nc1 wi. t:h i n 1 0 cl.iys of this notice. by hroviding written comments to the of Development Scrvic-.es , Environinental Resources Section, 11 .o. Rox 190 , Iiunt.i-nclton I1each , CA 92648 . Comments wi. 1.1 be cnn!-. iclrrrcl by the ciccisi.on-makinci body in its cicl.-i.ber,-it.inn can whether iin l,nvironmental ImhacL ItP.port should be prepared for the }project . Diana Teran Blaisure Assistant Planner r all REQUES , FOR CITY COUNCIAkCTION Date November 27 , 1984 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council AS boo — Submitted by: C. W. .Thompson, City Administrator V""gBY Ca Ty Prepared by: Paul E.. Cook, Director of Public Works =Z.. �.....- Subject: Negative Declaration 84-21: Seabridge MOy CL' tc Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: The State Department of Boating and Waterways desires Council approval of Negative Declaration 84-21 as a prerequisite to providing funds . for the Seabridge Marina project. RECOMMENDATION: Approve Negative Declaration 84-21. ANALYSIS: On June 18 , 1984 , the City Council adopted Resolution No. 5382 author- izing the filing of a loan application for the development of the Seabridge Marina Project with the State. Department of Boating and Waterways. As part of the application process, appropriate environ- mental documents were assembled and transmitted. to the agency. Now, as a final step, the State requires Council approval of the negative declaration before funds are released. FUNDING SOURCE: No City funds involved. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Deny approval of Negative Declaration 84-21 and instruct staff on how to proceed. ATTACHMENTS: 1. State Office of Planning and Research Ltr dtd 7/19/84 2 . State of California Memo dtd 7/6/84 3 . Negative Declaration 84-21 dtd. 6/13/84 4. City of H.B. Initial Study dtd 5/8/84 5. Seabridge Marina Proposal 6 . Biological Assessment CWT:PEC:JS :jy P10 4/81 i t STATE OF CALIFORNIA—OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH 1400 TENTH STREET rs SACRAMENTO, CA 45814 July 19, 1984 Mr. Howard Zelefsky and Mr. Les Evans City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Subject: SCH# 84062007, Seabridge Marina, Negative Declaration No. 84-21 Dear Mr. Zelefsky and Mr. Evans: The State Clearinghouse submitted the above named proposed Negative Declaration to select state agencies for review. The review period is closed and the oom- ments of the individual agency(ies) is(are) attached. If you would like to discuss the concerns and recommendations in their comments, please contact the staff from the appropriate agency(ies) . You may formally respond to the commenting agency(ies) by writing to. then, in- eluding the State Clearinghouse number on all such correspondence. You should attempt to resolve any concerns of the state agencies before taking further ac- tion on the project. Once you have responded to the comments, state review of your draft environmental document will be complete. If the project requires discretionary approval fran any state agency, the Notice of Determination must be filed with the Secretary for Resources as well as with the County Clerk. Please contact Christine Goggin at (916) 445-0613 if you have any questions about the erriironmental review process. Sincerely, John B. Ghanian Chief Deputy Director cc: Resources Agency HUNTINGTON BEACH Attachment DEVELOPMENT SERVICES JUL 2 , P.O. Box 190 Hgntin&n.Beach, CA 92648 tate of California Memorandum To Dr. Gordon Snow Date: July 6, 1984 Assistant Secretary for Resources 1416 Ninth Street, 13th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 From California Regional Water Duality Control Board—Santa Ana Region 6809 INDIANA AVENUE, SUITE 200, RIVERSIDE, CA 92506 (ATSS) 632-4130 Subject: NEG DEC: SEABRIDGE MARINA- NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 84-21, SCH #84062007 We have reviewed this Negative' Declaration (NEG DEC) and wish to offer the following comments. In our response (January 24, 1984) to the Notice of Consultation/Preparation for this project, we stated that any dredging and dewatering for which the discharge of wastewaters to receiving waters is proposed will require that an NPDES permit (waste discharge requirements) be obtained from the Board prior to initiating the discharge. However, the need for such permits is not included among the mitigation measures proposed for the project. Until this need is properly addressed, the Regional Board cannot support the proposed Negative Declaration. If there are any questions concerning these comments, please contact this office. Joanne E. Schneider Environmental Specialist III JES:nao Enclosure D JUL 111984 state OdaBslo�e Mail io: State Cl'.xriAghouse, 1400 Tents Rm 1221, Sacramento, CA 9M14-916/445-M13 � NOTE oe_ow NOTICE CO CMVL MCII. QM %,,08=TAL DOMMMr 'IBAlt M7TAL Pf1f1,1 SC11 e 1. Project Title: Seabridge _Marina - Negative Declaration No. 84-21 2. .Lead Agency: City of Huntington Beach 3. Contact Person: Howard Zelefsky/Les Evans 3a. Str"t Address: 2000 Main Street.-. - 3b. City: Huntington Beach 3c. County: Orange 3d, Zip: 92648 3e. Phone: ( 714 ) 536-5271 PROMr LQCAMN 4. county: Orange 4a. City/Commucity: Huntington Beach 4b. Assessor's Parcel No. N/A 4c. Section- 1 9 Twp. 5 Range 5a. Cross Streets: Edinger Avenue 5b For Rural, Nearest - Community: State Air- Rail- Water- Anaheim Bay, Bolsa 6. Within 2 miles: a. �, 1 b' ports C. ways d' mays Chica Channel DDCalBW TTPR 8. LOC I. AILTI01f TOE 9. ORyELAMMfr TIM CMA 01. _General Plan Update 01. _Residential: Units Acres 01. NOP 06. NOE 02. New Element 02. Office: Sq. Ft. 02. Early Cons 07. NOC 03. General Plan Amendment Acres Employees 03. _} _Neg Dec 08. NOD 04. _Master Plan 03. _Sbopping/C mrcial: Sq. Ft. 04. Draft EIR 05. Annexation Acres Employees Supplement/ 06. Specific Plan 04. _Industrial: Sq. Ft. 05. Subsequent EIR (Prior 3CR No.: 07. Ca®unity Plan Acres Employees 08. _Redevelopment 05. X Water Facilities: %CD NEPA 09. Rezone 06. _Transportation: Type Draft 09. NOI 11. EIS 10. Land Division 07. _Mining: Mineral TMEdivision, Parcel 10. _FONSI 12. EA Map, Tract Map, etc.) 08. _Power: Type Watts - OTRII1 11. Use Permit 09. Waste Treatment: Type 13. Joint Document 12. Waste Mgmt Plan 10: OCS Related 14. Final Document 13. _Cancel Ag Preserve 11. � Other: 15. Other 14. X Other City Council approva 1 10. 'Towel. AaM. . 3 .9 11. 10M J+M CrEnw: 12. PO WWr ISLES DIBCUS= IN CAR 15. Septic Systems 23. Water Quality 01. _Aesthetic/Visual 08. _Flooding/Drainage 16. _Sewer Capacity 24. _Water Supply 02. _Agricultural Land 09. Geologic/Seismic 17. _Social 25. X Wetland/Riparian 03. _Air Quality 10. Jobs/Rousing Balance IS. _Soil Erosion 26. _Wildlife 04. ,Archaeological/Historical. 11. _Minerals 19. _Solid Waste 27. Growth Inducing 05. X Coastal Zone 12. Noise._ 20. Toxic/Hazardous 28. Incompatible Landuse_ 06. Economic 13. Public Services 21. Traffic/Circulation 29. Cumulative Effects 07. . Fire Hazard 14. Schools 22. X Vegetation 30. Other 13. PMDG (approx) Federal $ `" State S. 3 ,300 ,000 Total $ 14. PB=ff I=MM AM M f=: Waterway, zoned CFR-Community Facilities Recreation. 15. Pwjwr0E9m '1T01f: Development of, a 94 boat_ slip marina within the Bolsa Chica Channel. The boat slips will be 8-12 feet by 25-35 feet in length. There presently exists 250 feet. -of bulkhead. It is proposed that -525 feet of new bulkhead will be constructed northerly of the existing 250 of bulkhead along Bolsa Chica Channel.. See attachment for details . 16. SIGNe191fE 0P LEAD AGF?xT Din_ ems' NOTE:: ,Clearinghouse will assign idenii:i numbers: Lora newif is; $f`a SCiW nuw*r already-exists-for::a_-project ;e.g. from a Notice of %,pnration or p dia,•t documeatJ.plill in. ' Resources Agency Caltrans District . X Boating/Waterways Dept. of Transportation Ping Conservation Aeronautics X Fish and Game CA Highway Patrol Forestry Housing & Community Dev't Colorado River Board Statewide Health Ping X Dept. Water Resources Health Reclamation Food & Agriculture Parks and Rec Public Utilities Coma Office of Historic Preservation Public Works Native American Heritage Come Corrections S.F. Bay Cons. . & Dev't. Comm General Services X Coastal Come OLA Energy Comm Santa Monica Mtns X State Lands Comm TRPA-CALTRPA Air Resources board OPR - OLGA Solid Waste Mgmt Board X OPR - Coastal SWRCB: Sacto Bureau of Land Management. F&QCB: Region # Forest Service. X Water Rights Other: X Water Quality Other: FOR SCH LSE Qa►Y Date Received at SCH Catalog Number Date Review Starts Applicant Date to Agencies Consultant Date to SCH Contact Phone Clearance Date Address Notes• CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INITIAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT' I BACKGROUND 1. Applicant City of Huntington Beach 2. Address 2000 Main Street 3. Telephone 714 ) 53 - 2 _ 44. Project Location' EdingerAve./O,S, Naval Station/Peters Landing (bounded by) 5. Project Title/Description Seab:r.idg_e_Marina - 94slips 6. Date 5-08-84 Il . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: (Explanations of all "Yes" and "Maybe" answers are required on attached sheet). 1. Physical Environment: Will the project have a significant .impact on the physical environment. wit respect to: a) hydrology, b) air quality, c) geology, d) flora and fauna, e) noise, f) archaeological/historical . Yes * Maybe No Other 2: Im act of Environment on Project: Will the project be subject to impacts from the surrounding environment? i .e. , natural environment; manmade environment. Yes Maybe No 3, -Impacts on Public .Services: Will the project have a significant .impact upon, or re- sult in a need for a new or altered government service in any of the following areas:. fire, police, .schools, parks or other governmental agencies. Yes Maybe No _ X 4. Impacts on Traffic/Circulation: Will project result in substantial vehicular move- ment, or impact surrounding circulation system, or increase traffic hazard? Yes Maybe No X 5. Will the project result in a substantial alteration or have a negative affect on the existing: land use, population/housing, energy/utilities., natural resources, human health? Yes Maybe No X G. Other potential environmental impacts not discussed above (see attached sheet), III. OTHER RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES AND/OR PERSONS CONTACTED ( X ) See Attached ( ) Not Applicable IV. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE: 1., Will project degrade quality of environment? Yes Maybe No X 2. Will. project achieve short-term goals to the disadvantage of long-term environmental . goals? Yes Maybe No X 3. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively . considerable? Yes Maybe No . X 4. Will the project adversely affect human beings either directly or indirectly? Yes Maybe No X V. DETERMINATION ( ) Negative Declaration ( X ) Negative Declaration With Mitigation ( ) Environmental Impact Report DATE ] SIGNATURE * 'See. attached explanation & discussion. I Sl_ABRIDGL MARINA I. PROJECT AND ITS LOCATION. The proposed Seabridge.Marina is located in the Bolsa Chica Flood Control Channel within the City of Huntington Beach. The Project Site lies within Huntington Harbour which is a residentially oriented marina location in the coastal area of Southern California, about 25 miles southwest of Los Angeles. The Bolsa Chica Channel separates Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. The Study Area consists of a total of approximately 3.9 acres within the Bolsa Chica Channel: The Project dimensions are approximately 1060 feet x 160 feet. The Project Site is. bounded by., (1) Edinger Avenue and the U.S. Naval Weapons Station and Natural Wildlife Refuge, to the north; (2) Orange County's Sunset Aquatic Regional Park, to the west; (3) Peters Landing and Pacific Coast Highway, to the south, and (4) Trinidad Island to the east. Proposed development in the immediate vicinity includes a recently approved residential development to the south and southeast, (Tract 11716), and a 145 space parking lot also'located to the south. L. STATEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVES SOUGHT BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT The purpose of the proposed project is to provide additional boat slip space within the Huntington Harbour. The basic objectives of the project is to improve the existing channel shoreline -by constructing 525 feet of new bulkhead and provide boat slips for recreational purposes. The proposed project will be dependent upon obtaining use of state tidelands ,and the dredging of the waterway at the outlet of the Bolsa Chica Channel. 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT The proposed project is the development.of a 94 boat slip marina within the Bolsa Chica Channel. The 94 slips will be located adjacent to seven fingers which are 125 feet in length. Each of the seven fingers will have an eight foot wide walkway to provide access to the boat slips. The boat slips will be B-12 feet .by 25-35 feet in length. There presently exists approximately 250 feet of bulkhead. it is proposed that 525 feet of new bulkhead will be constructed northerly of the existing 250 of bulkhead along the Bolsa Chica Channel. Initial estimates indicate that approximately 60,000 cubic yards of material will have to be dredged out of the Bolsa Chica Channel for the installation of the new bulkhead. Directly upsteam of the bulkhead, it is proposed that 125 feet of rip-rap be placed on the channel slope to reduce slope erosion. Near the most upstream portion of the rock slope a 70 foot section of concrete-bulkhead will be constructed to deflect the channel water current during periods of high flow. The deflector will have an approximate angle of 60 degrees. The deflector will help to divert debris into the main portion of the channel where it can he easily- collected and removed. It will deflect the current to ininimize the current on the boat slips in the marina. In addition, the deflector will create an eddy on the downsteam side which will result in siltation that can be. easily removed. -l- An additional itern which will be used to help eliminate any accumulation of silt Will be the construction of a silting basin upstream from the marina. The exact location and engineering of such a basin has not been determined. However, preliminary sketches anticipate that the basin would be located in the Bolsa Chica Flood Control Channel north of Edinger Avenue. The basin would be constructed by altering the existing channel side slopes and deepening the bottom which would reduce the water velocity and force silting within the basin. The silting basin would be approximately 1,000 feet in length. The advantage of such a. basin located along Edinger Avenue is that it Could be easily cleaned. The basin silting capacity .would be designed to hold approximately two years of anticipated. silting materials. The Orange County Environmental Management Agency in 1975 stated that siltation in the Bolsa Chica Channel was an issue which needed to be corrected. One of the Agency's recom.rnendations was to over-dredge the channel thereby allowing it to function.as a harbor waterway and a sediment retention basin. It appears that the above mentioned retention basin was to assist in .reducing sedimentation at the outlet of the Bolsa Chica Channel. The services provided to the marina facility will include. sewage pump out facilities, electrical service and water facilities for restrooms. At this conceptual planning stage, the specific facilities and locations have not been determined. However, the facilities designed as part of the final plans will be subject to approval by various governmental agencies. It is proposed that access to the proposed marina will be available through the 145 space parking lot to the south and through Tentative Tract 11716. The existing cul-de-sac Countess Drive, will be slightly realigned but will still provide street access to the proposed marina. 4.(a) DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMLNTAL SETTING Prior to development, Huntington Harbour was an intertidal marsh with. .mudflat.s. Interrupting.the marsh deposits were mesas covered with marine terrace deposits. Uriginally, the salt marsh had random meandering tidal streams located throughout the area. In the early 1960's, a massive grading and filling operation was undertaken throughout most of the marsh area. Consequently, the natural landforms.have not existed for many years. The existing landforms adjacent to the proposed project consist of several feet of fill over a layer of soft clay or clayey silt.- In the area where the new bulkhead is Jo be constructed, there is visible evidence of shoreline erosion resulting from land surface flows and channel currents. The construction of a bulkhead will eliminate any future erosion.of the existing channel shoreline. The land area to the south and southeast is typical of the earth filled areas within Huntington Harbour. Elevations on these properties range from Mean Lower Low Water to approxirrrately+10 or +12 feet above Mean Lower Low Water. Huntington Harbour lies in the Newport-Inglewood Structural Zone_ which is a zone, of deformation extending from the Santa Monica Mountains to the northwest to Newport Beach on.the southeast. The possibility of major movement occurin,g on the segment or segments of the. Newport-Inglewood Fault that are are presumed to -2- cross Huntington Harbour is remote. Previous studies performed in 1975 also found that although earthquakes may occur, the possibility of surface breaks along .the segments of the faults that cross the harbour area "is remote. It was also found that the hazard associated with a tsunami is considered 'Low-to-Moderatge due to the narrow entrance channel and-the large surface area within the.harbor. ' The general pattern of soils within the project vicinity appears to consist of several feet of fill over one to 3 feet of soft clay.;or clayey silt. Below the clay or clayey silt lies several feet of sand, and then from several to 5 feet of soft, plastic clay. Huntington Harbour is a man-made network of channels which are Connected .to the north with Anaheirn Bay and to the south with Bolsa Bay. Open ocean water reaches Huntington Harbour through Anaheim Bay. The Bolsa Chica Flood Control Channel carries urban runoff from a large urbanized. area of Orange County. The urban runoff drainage area into the Huntington Harbour area has been estimated at 48,000 acres. That 38,000 of the 48,000 .acres drains into the harbour. through various flood control channels such as Bolsa Chica Channel. The subject site has a-very low average flood damage potential. According .to the Federal Insurance Administration Map for the Huntington Harbour Area, dated August 1974, the project-site is not located in a special flood hazard zone. Tidal exchange is the major force which controls movement of water within the harbour. It has been estimated that the water replacement time for Huntington Harbour Main,Basin is 6.1 days. The .Biological resources -of .:the Huntington Harbour have been reviewed on a ..number 'of occasions resulting in detail analysis. ;In 1975, all of the vacant properties in the harbour were: surveyed for terrestrial biological species. The. vacant lands in the iryiMediate vicinity of the Project Area are approximately 80% barren. . The remaining portion of the properties contain scattered clumps .,of native, introduced and ornamental plants. The properties are used extensively by fishermen and their vehicles' have basically destroyed most of the sites vegetation. The most common species of vegetation on the adjacent properties include the fivehook bassia, mesernbryunthemum, pickle-weed, bull thistle, Austrailian saltbush, and Salt grass: The fauna on the adjacent properties are limited to birds and an occasional small niammal such as the black-tailed jackrabbit. .No rare or endangered..species of animals or plants are known to exist on the properties adjacent to the, proposed project. The marine wildlife present within the project area include intertidal organisms which can be found on ;the existing bulkhead, and bethic organisms within the sub tidal earth. Marine life on'-the site probably does not differ from marine life of other Huntington Harbour: channel areas. An inventory 'of marine organisms in harbour waters was prepared. in 1972 by Marine Biological Consultants, Inc., copies of the report can be found -in the Department of Harbours and Beaches, City of Huntington Beach. -3- As discussd previously, directly adjacent to the proposed marina, a 145 space public parkiny lot is proposed. The parking lot will provide parking for users of the proposed marina, the public park, and for uses. of Tentative Tract 11716.. Tentative Tract 11716 is : a previously approved residential development to the south consisting of 77 dwelling units. Additional developments near the project site include the Sunset Aquatic.Park to the northwest and.Peters Landing which is. a recreational marina within a large commercial plaza located to the south. (b) WATER QUALITY ASPECTS A number of studies have been performed in the past which discuss the Water Quality characteristics of the Huntington Harbour. Listed in the Appendix are a number of references of studies which identify the Water Quality within the Harbour. The existing Water Quality of the harbour is affected by various sources of pollution which include: orlJanic acr_urnulations and 'corresponding depletion of oxygen; rainfall with concentrations of sulfate, ammonia, nitrate and lead; storm water runoff carrying suspended solids; waste discharges from oil production and cornmercial uses; boating pollutants including paints and fuel residues; floating refuse; and waterfront construction. The Bolsa Chica Channel experiences a high rate of silt deposition resulting in increased concentrations of pollutants. The mouth of Bolsa Chica Channel near Sunset Aquatic Park -have- silt sediments which contain up to 170 ppm of copper, 260 pplT1 of zinc, and 0.3 ppm of total chlorinated hydrocarbons. The actual concentrations in the upper layers of sediments after many years have gone by, will be somewhat less due to periodic maintenance dredging Such dredging .will ultimately reduce concentrates which degrade water quality. The various water quality studies -show that there is sorne fluctuation in the dissolved oxygen and transparency levels within the harbour, but there is not . evidence that a consistent treat toward decreasing water quality'if_occuring.. 5. SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS PROJECT This section identifies and discusses the significant environmental impacts of the Seabridge Marina.` A general examination of the direct and indirect impacts of the project are included as well as the cumulative aspects of such projects. Impact: Modification to topography along shoreline. The installation of 525 feet of new bulkhead will result in the alternation of the existing shoreline and the modification of the channel bottom. It is anticipated that such modification will result in beneficial impacts upon. the 'harbour environment. The construction of a :new bulkhead adjacent to the waterway will assist in reducing the erosional potential and reduce the adverse water quality impacts associated with water runoff. The dredging ..required to deepen the channel at the shoreline will alter channel bottom topography. -4- Impact: No significant. impacts are anticipated due to. existing geological seismic conditions. There will be no significant inipacts associated with the existing soil conditions. However, adjacent properties should be studied to determine what affect expansive soils will have on structures. This impact is not associated with the proposed . project but with adjacent proposed projects. Impact: It is anticipated that the proposed project will not impact hydrological conditions on the adjacent.properties. .However, the proposed project will impact existing water flows within the Bolsa-Chica Channel. The development of an upstream siltation basin. and ,a downstream deflector will impact the existing water flows within the channel. It is expected that the deflector will alter the existing water direction. Impact: No impacts are anticipated to existing terrestrial wildlife and vegetation. Development of the proposed marina would potentially, cause little or no impact on natural wildlife or fauna due to the lack thereof. Impact: Alteration of existing marine wildlife and vegetation. The impact of the proposed project on marine wildlife and .vegetation will center around the subjects of channel .water circulation, channel water quality .and dredging activities. The effect on the marina flora and fauna due to water circulation changes is not known at this time. However, it is anticipated that a change in water velocity and direction will alter the rn�.irine environment. The degree of alteration will have to . be determined based on the results of „i hydrological study. The construction of the docking facilities will not significantly alter the pliytoplankton productivity. . A study performed in 1975 by Marine Biological Consultants determined that docking facilities as proposed effected phytoplankton productivity insignificantly. The. dredging activity. necessary to construct a new bulkhead will effect the existiny habitats. Additionally, sedirnent suspended during dredging can smother benthic populations in adjacent areas. The dredging activity can be expected to eliminate mud-beach organisms. Except for eliminating the inud-beach organisms, any changes in the fauna resulting from additional bulkheading will probably be minimal since most of the area has already been constructed and recent dredging activities within the channel have altered the channel marine environment. In summary, additional construction will probably have minimal effects, on the l3olsa Chica Channel environment. Water quality problems in Huntington Harbour have been basically associated with accurnulation . of organic and inorganic materials in the benthic sediments, and the actual physical alteration of environments. Additional..construction of docking facilities when compared to the amount already completed,should have a minor effect on the water mass itself. -5- Impact: Degradation of water quality due to increase of additional boats. The additional boats will add fresh water inputs to the harbour as well as increase harbour pollutant loads from paints, engine exhause, and litter put into the harbour waters by boaters. The most significant impact of the project on water quality from boats generated by the proposed project will occur in the immediate area of the proposed marina. Quantification .of the impacts on water quality in the Bolsa Chica Channel is not possible based on the absence of data. : However, it is important to keep in mind that additional dredging will result in increased water volumes in the. channel thereby distributing pollutants throughout an increased water volume.. The proposed project will have sewage pump out facilities which will eliminate any impacts associated with sewage collected on the boats. An additional aspect of water .quality is associated with the silting basin to be located upstream. Previous environmental. ,documents have discussed the importance of locating a silting basin within the upstream boundaries of the Bolsa Chica Channel. A silting basin will reduce the amount of suspended solids within the channel and reduce the amount of dredging that will be necessary in the future. 6. SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED IF THE PROPOSAL IS IMPLEMiENTED AND MITIGATION MEASURES PROPOSED TO MINIMIZE THE SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS. Mitigation Measures Any dredging activity'should require that silt and soil deposits be disposed of by: I. MicernOnt on dry land. 2. Placement in land fill approved,by local governinerrtal ayencies. 3. Placement in deep ocean areas .according to the Federal" Environmental Protection Agency. 4. Care should be taken to conduct dredging activity during low tide periods and when:currents within the Bolsa Chica Channel are at a low. The land surface area adjacent to the proposed marina -will be elevated to reduce the irrrpacts associated with surface sheet flow or runoff. Impact: Construction of an upstream siltation basin and a downsteam deflector. Mitiyation Measures: A detailed hydrological:engineering study. should be performed to determine what impact the deflector and siltation basin will have upon water flows within the Bolsa Chica Channel. In addition, it should be. determined what ' impacts will the deflecter have,upon water direction and velocity within the channel. -6- Extensive landscaping pr.ograrns should be used to control erosion and increase percolation on adjacent projects. The proposed parking lot should incorporate significant landscape area to reduce runoff.into the adjacent Holsa Chica Channel. In_ipact: Alteration of existing marine wildlife and vegetation. Mitigation Measures: Several measures can be proposed which will,eliminate;envi.ronmental impacts. I.. Hydraulic. dredging .should be avoided. .Hydraulic.dredging increases turbidity and suspends oxygen consuming sediments. 2. All dredging activity should be halted when the dissolved oxygen concentration in the surrounding waters falls below 5.0 pprn. 3. The construction of bulkhead should include the use of rock piled at the base of the bulkhead and should be extended to: mean sea level to reduce and better, distribute the collection of organic matter. 4. The use of single boat floats running parallel to shore will result in less "fallout" of fouling materials.. Impact: Degradation of water quality due to increase of additional boats. Mitigation Measures: 1. A desilting basin located upstream in the Bolsa Chica Channel will reduce significantly the silt carried into the Marina and Main Channel. Such a hasin would reduce the frequency. of required dredging and reduce the adverse impacts assnciated.with su0i dredging. 2. It is recommended that sewage purnp-out facilities be provided for this project. 3.. .Facilities should be provided for litter recepticals: Such trash areas should be encouraged to reduce floating trash-within the harbour. 4. During. construction,''an .attempt should be. made to reduce water turbidity. Construction turbidity can be contained by utilizing curtains made of woven cloth surrounding the area under construction. 7. ALTERNATIVES TO THE I'IROPOSED ACTION a. No Project.Alteration The selection of the no-project alternative would retain the project site in its existing principally undeveloped state. This alternative has .been rejected by the applicant as not meeting a primary. intent-ion. of providing recreation oriented facilities which is a priority of the California State Coastal Conservation Commission. The No Project alternative will not irnprove the Water quality situation of Bolsa Chica Channel, As proposed an upstream siltation basin would reduce downstream siltation. The No Project Alternative Would have a financial impact upon local governmental and state agencies and the private investors. The local agencies would not benefit from increase tax revenues and the State Lands Commission would ,lose lease revenues. An additional concern associated with the No Project Alternative is that shoreline erosion would continue and future.improvernents may be required to reduce such erosion. b. Scaled Down.Projecl The proposed project design could be altered to reduce the number of slips or number of fingers. A scaled down project will result in the same impacts associated with the proposed project. The only- change Would be in the revenues. associated with the project, a scaled down project would still .require .the construction of 525 feet .of bulkhead and building an upstream deflector and siltation basin. c. Increased Boat Slips Another alternative would be to increase the number of boat slips thereby creating additional boat traffic and increased water pollutants. The construction of such a project would be similar to the proposed project requiring a bulkhead and all of the associated facilities. ti. THE: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SHURT-TERM USES OF MANS E_NVIRONk4_HT AND THE MAINTENANCE- AND ENHANCEMENT OF LONG-TERk/1 P1=:UDlJCTIVITY The proposed project could be considered a short terra use of mans environment due to the projected life span of a marina being approximately 25 years. The development of the marina with the associated facilities will result in increased productivity of the Bolsa Chica Channel in terms of reduced siltation and' water quality impacts.- The project will provide'recreational facilities to meet the needs of mans short term uses. The development of a marina could be considered'a temporary facility •which could be removed or altered in the-future. The adjacent landforrns. will be altered due to the development of a proposed residential project and parking lot. 9. SIGNIFICANT IRREVERSIBLE, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES WHICH WOULD BE INVOLVED IN THE PROPOSED ACTION SHUULD IT BE IMPLEMENTED. No significant irreversible environmental changes are anticipated due to the proposed action.• -E3- lU. GROb ]'H INDUCING IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED ACTION The proposed project is primarily a response to.,prior rlruwi.h init►►ceincnts evident throughout the Huntington Harbour. Addit.ioncally, development of adjcicent. properties to the south and -►cross the Main Channel have in turn acLed as ,► stimulus for additional growth in the area. The completion'of the proposed project will, not result in increased growth inducing impacts upon the surrounding area_ due to. the fact that no additional vacant properties are located nearby. The subject property and land area to the south are the last remaining large vacant parcels in the area. P 11. Energy Conservation It does appear that our energy resources are finite and non-renewable, at least in . the time frames appropriately considered here. Alternative resources, such as solar energy, would not be feasible for a project such as is proposed. Therefore, the proposed project, if implemented, will result in an irretrievable committrnent of finite energy resources such as electric usage and other forms of energy necessary for the marina operation. -9- BIBLIOGRAPHY Literature, Organization and Persons Consulted 1. Final Environmental Impact Report for Tract 8636 and Townhouse Study Plan for Tract 8718, Huntington Beach, California, by Environmental Impact Profiles. 2. Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Huntington Harbour Capacity Study, Huntington teach, California. 3. Final Environmental Impact Report for Laguna Niguel Planned Community by Phillips Brzindt Reddick, Incorporated 11/78. 4. MJririindton - Huntington .t-birbour E=nvironmental Informat.imi Form by Urban Futures, Incorporated, August 6, I M2. • I SECTIONAL DISTRICT = r MAP f 1 9-5- 1 .1 ---------1-z--� CITY OF 11UNTINC'a,O:N P I ( :[ . 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''`i a e •c.or.+-o•�'i.nra.w• • TECIiNICAL G �/ //° •N � �t J S ._r,•`» /;I o�' !�, � �'� w • SITE PLAN [�/�(% "w...a.w a.. •.a• • , �.tale*a.w.ww w I ��•Cr //�'✓��/�.(..;I•a •a •.'.o`�"sal a+ . as a• ;a as a, w f• a al 20 la a• a as la. If I..I n .•',.��I .a+j` `,�\� + --j rrwe. wean•wa.•o•.. 1�T,wpw•q nhn•N• tw» w.•r rw.•hr sole wk,cn.*r..1 BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT SEABRIDGE MARINA HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PREPARED BY: STEVEN G. NELSON. CONSULTING BIOLOGIST 238 LA BONITA ROAD DIAMOND BAR, CA 90165 MAY 1984 1 , I. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to provide planners, decisionmakers and the general public with an objective assessment of biological impacts associated with the proposed Seabridge Marina " development. The project site encompasses approximately 3.9 acres within the Bolsa Chica Channel within Huntington Harbour. The ,project is bounded by Edinger Avenue and the U.S. Naval Weapons Station and Natural Wildlife Refuge to the north; Orange County's Sunset Aquatic Regional Park_ to the west; Peters Landing and Pacific, Coast Highway to the south; and Trinidad Island to the east. Proposed development in the immediate vicinity includes a recently approved residential development to the south and southeast (Tract 11716) and a 145 space parking lot also located to .the south.. No permanent development has taken place on the property. Past activities onsite appear to have been limited to dredge spoils disposal, minor earth- moving and bulkhead construction along approximately two-thirds of the land water edge. B. Scope The existing condition, significance and sensitivity of biological" resources" onsite and in the surrounding area are discussed and then analyzed with respect to the direct and indirect impacts associated with the proposed project. Based on the extent and magnitude of impacts identified, mitigation measures are recommended.. Although this assessment is comprehensive, focus is appropriately placed on those resources of potential significance and sensitivity. According to responses received to the Notice of Preparation, these resources_ include. the rare and endangered California least tern and brown pelican which either reside in or utilize areas within or adjacent to the project site and sensitive or special-use habitats such as spawning and nursery areas, wetlands and shallow-water protected areas (California Department of Fish and Game, '1984). II. METHODOLOGY A. Literature Review Data gathering was intitated by reviewing existing.and available literature relating to the biological resources of the project site and. surrounding area. Habitat designations used in. this report are according to the basic classi- fication system of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1979). Terrestrial floral taxonomy follows -the current regional flora of Munz (1974). Ver' 2 tebrates were inventoried according to the nomenclature of Stebbins (1972) and Collins, et al. (1978) -- amphibians and reptiles; Small (1974) and the American Ornithologist Union (1982) -- birds; and, Hall (1981) and Jones, et al. (1982) mammals. Authorities used for the determination of sensitive biological resources are as follows: plants - U.S. Fish .and Wildlife Service (1982a) , California Department of Fish and Game (1982a) , Smith, et al. .(1980) and the California Natural Diversity Data Base (1983); wildlife - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1982b) , California Department of Fish and Game (1980, 1982b) , Tate and Tate (1982) and the California Natural Diversity Data Base (1983). Assisting at a more local level were a number of reports prepared on the project site and immediately surrounding area. These included previous work by Reish (1975), Environmental Impact Profiles (1975), and Mitchell and Reish (1975). B. Field Investigations The project site was surveyed on foot by the author on May 6, 1984. The weather was mild with temperatures in the range of 70°F to 80°F, clear skies and no wind. The physical nature of the subject site permitted a complete direct examination of virtually all terrain within its confines. Systematic coverage of the project area was accomplished by traversing several transects over the site. Floral and faunal constituents encountered along the transects were recorded in terms of relative abundance and host habitat types. The overall biotic composition of the site was derived from this . information, combined with documented habitat preferences of regional wildlife species which, whether or not detected during the survey, are known to include the site within their range. Habitat types and sensitive resources were also examined with the aid of low altitude- black and white aerial photographs. III. EXISTING CONDITIONS A. Regional/Historical Overview Following are excerpts taken from the Project Description prepared by the City of Huntington Beach. Prior to development, Huntington Harbour was an intertidal marsh with mudflats. Interrupting the marsh. deposits were mesas covered with marine terrace 'deposits. Originally, the salt marsh had random meandering tidal streams located throughout the area. In the early 1960s, a massive grading and filling operation was undertaken throughout most of the marsh area. Consequently, the natural landforms have not existed for many years. 3 The existing landfor.ms adjacent to the proposed project consist of several feet of fill over a layer of soft clay or clayey silt. The land area to the south and southeast is typical of the earth filled areas within Huntington Harbour. Elevations. on these properties range from Mean Lower Low Water to approximately +10 or. +12 feet above Mean Lower Low Water. Huntington Harbour is a man=made network of channels which are connected to the north with Anaheim Bay and -to the south with Bolsa Bay. Open ocean water reaches Huntington Harbour through Anaheim Bay. The Bolsa Chica Flood Control Channel carries urban runoff from a large urbanized area of Orange County. The urban runoff drainage area into the Huntington Harbour area has been estimated at 48,000 acres. About 38,000 of the 48,000 acres drains into the .harbour through various flood control channels. such as Bolsa Chica Channel. Tidal exchange is the major force which controls movement of water within the harbour. It has been estimated that the water replacement time�oi Huntington Harbour Main Basin is 6.1 days. The Biological resources of the Huntington Harbour have been reviewed on a number of occasions resulting in detailed analysis. In 1975., all of the vacant properties in the harbour were surveyed for terrestrial biological species (City of Huntington Beach, 1975). The vacant lands in the immediate vicinity of the. project area are approximately 80% barren. The remaining portion of the properties contain scattered clumps of native, introduced and otnamental plants. The properties are used extensively by fishermen and .their vehicles have basically destroyed most of the site's vegetation. The marine wildlife present within the project area include intertidal organisms which can be found on the existing bulkhead and benthic organisms within the sub-tidal earth. Marine life on the site probably does not differ from marine life of other Huntington Harbour channel areas. An inventory of marine organisms in harbour waters was prepared in 1972 by Marine Biological Consultants, Inc. Copies of the report can be found in the Department of Harbours and Beaches, City of Huntington Beach. The existing water quality of the harbour is affected by various sources of pollution which include: organic .accumulations and corresponding depletion of oxygen; rainfall with concentrations of sulfate, ammonia, nitrate and lead; storm water runoff carrying suspended solids; waste discharges from oil production and commercial uses; boating pollutants including paints and fuel residues; floating refuse; and waterfront construction. The Bolsa Chica Channel experiences a high rate of. silt deposition- resulting in increased concentrations of pollutants. The mouth of Bolsa Chica Channel near Sunset Aquatic Park have silt sediments which.contain up to 170 ppm of copper, 260 ppm of zinc and 0.3 ppm of total chlorinated hydrocarbons. The actual concentrations in the upper layers of sediments 4 alter many years have gone hy, wi1. 1 he somewhat [oss due t.o perlodl-c maintenance dredging. Such dredging will ultimately reduce concentrates which. degrade water quality. B. Site Specific Resources Terrestrial flora within the project site consists 'entirely ofruderal vegetation.: This refers.. to the highly adaptive and invasive species` of plants which follow recent, extensive disturbances by man.' Onsite, ruderal vegetation is associated with dredge spoils disposal and the- apparent ongoing .weed abatement program. Dominant and common plants 'onsite are . predominantly non-native species, including ice' plant (Me§embryanthemum crystallinum), wild radish : (Raphanus sativus); ' cheeseweed . (Malva parviflora) ,. Italian ryegrass (Lolium Perenne) , curly dock (Rumex crispus) , rabbit' s foot grass (Polygon monspeliensis) , and. yellow sweet-clover (Melilotus indicus). The only native plant encountered with any regularity is saltgrass (Distichlis spicata). ' The affected .areas also includes wetta.nd::habitats which' were defined and described according to the classification system developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife . Service (1979). The structure of the classification is hierarchical, progressing .from systems and subsystems at the most general levels to classes, subclasses and dominance types. Wetlands present within an estuarine system are both subtidal and intertidal-subsystems: Within both subsystems, the class of bottom habitat-is unconsolidated shore. In more descriptive terms these habitats ,^area-'semi=enclosed by -land;-but have open., partly obstructed access to the open ocean-. ' However•,:-ocean water. .is periodically.. diluted.- by fresh water.--runoff -.from the adjacent land. Thus., the historic estuarine system, at least in its hydrological aspects, are retained onsite;,despite _past dredging --and :spoi-ls- disposal- within- Huntington Harbour. The subtidal and intertidal systems are further characterized by the substrate being continuously submerged -and period'tcally' -submerged, respectively. Unconsolidated bottom is defined by the -lack of-large stable surfaces for plant or animal attachment. : At5 least 25 percent -'cover of particles - .are : smaller than stones with. .silt and- clay dominating and vegetative cover is- less than 30 percent. ' Of ,note, the intertidal area along the north-western shore of the site supports scattered patches of pickleweed (Salicornia sp.). The biotic communities of these habitat types are characterized as being relatively stable. Reish (1975) provides sampling data for biotic components from a number of sites within Huntington Harbour. One_ of these sites including,-intertidal, benthic, float andpiling and seine stations, was located directly across the main Harbour Channel from the project site. An estimated 90% or more of the water frontage of Huntington Harbour, including the. majority of the project site,4 is -bulkheaded with vertical concrete . walls.. - The remaining . area of shoreline ' exists as" intertidal mud/sand beach. largely the result of slumping and erosion, of dredge spoil 5 embankments created during earlier construction. These mud/beach areas approximate conditions that existed along the natural channels before construction of the residential-marina complex. Water alternately covers and uncovers the gradually sloping mud as the tidal level changes. Shorebirds and fish feed on invertebrate and plant species which inhabit this narrow intertidal strip as they do . in the Wildlife Refuge. Sampling by Reish (1975) revealed that few macroscopic species currently occupy the intertidal mud/.beach areas. The ghost shrimp (Callianassa californiensis) was found occasionally at -all intertidal sampling stations used in the study. This species .is common in shallow saltwater marshes and is harvested commefcially as .bait in Anaheim Bay and similar areas for use by sportfishermen (Frey, 1971). It has also been reported to be the . primary food for several common species of fish from Anaheim Bay (Klingbeil, 1972). The most common of these were topsmelt (Atherinops affinis) ,. kelpfish (Gibbonsia sp.) and silver perch (Cymatagaster aggregata). All are expected in the waters adjacent' to the project site with -high frequency. A checklist of the fishes of Huntington Harbour has been prepared (MBC, 1973). Numerous .studies on the life histories of common fish of Anaheim 'Bay have been conducted by graduate students at California State Univer- . sity, Long Beach. Papers summarizing feeding and reproductive habits of common fishes of Anaheim Bay have also been prepared (Klingbeil, 1972 and Sandell, 1973). Sampling at eight stations during the Reish (1975) survey resulted in the collection of 2,854 individuals of 76 distinct taxonomic groups. Over half the number of species (41) and two-thirds (1 ,954) of the total number .of organisms encountered were polychaetes. . .An unidentified species of capitellid polychaete, probably. Capitita ambiseta, was the most abundant organism encountered. The most diverse in terms of the number of species and numerically abundant fauna was found at the station closest to the project site. The polychaete Cossura candida. was abundant at this station but;was not 'recorded at any of the other stations. This species . has been used as an indicator of a healthy benthic .environment .(Reish, 059). Hand in hand with a description of existing marine biota would be a discussion of water quality. However, introduced chemical pollutants have not been evaluated. in. Huntington Harbour. Street run-off-, leeching from antifouling paints, wastes from boat discharges, exhausts and marine engines, lawn fertilizers and other assorted materials undoubtably enter waters of Huntington Harbour, the source of which undoubtably comes from within and outside the area. The effect of -these pollutants on the marine environment is difficult.-to assess. Analysis .is additionally complicated by materials ' entering Huntington Harbour waters from the flood control 6 channel near Sunset Aquatic Park. Aerial photographs reveal that . this channel was draining run-off into Harbour Channel .before the Huntington Harbour complex was begun. Pesticides and' other-:materials from homes and farms which existed in the area undoubtably were carried into the channel waters and ,have been deposited in -sedimentsrfor several .decades.. Sediment characteristics are - important to. the `assemblages- .of- organisms inhabiting the benthos • (Nichols, 1970)-. . -Kauwling . (1972) :.reported that sediments were- slightly coarser in Huntington -Harbour than' in Anaheim Bay. MBC (1972) reported that the percent-..'clay increased and percent sand decreased - at stations farther from the main channel stations. . Kauwling also reported several times as much particulate organic :debrs :from the dredged channels than he found. in Anaheim, Bay. The presence of sediments possessing hydrogen sulfide odors -is _ indicative of anerobic conditions. High concentrations or organic-matter in the sediment combined with reduced dissolved oxygen in the water column result' in hydrogen sulfide ("black".) muds. Due to the lack of available oxygen, "black. muds" usually support a reduced (or unpopulated) group- of-. species. Hydrogen. sulfide .'odors .were reported by Reish' (1975) at several-sampling; -stations includingt one near the project site. As mentioned- earlier, the, terrestrial vegetation .of ..the site is extremely. sparse and ruderal in character. These 'condit•ions do: not provide valuable habitat 'to wildlife .in general and--•.relavi.vely_­few:. species were observed during the , site investigation- House Finch, .mourning :dove,. -house sparrow and barn swallow were the only terrestrial species seen and few others are expected. The adjacent waters and intert-idal: habitat ons'ite_ also appear to provide foraging habitat for several other shorebird:s and waterfowl:. -These species included mallard; western grebe', ringbilled gull.- Tong-billed ,dowitcher, willet and western' sandpiper. Here again,;=several other shore and seabirds are expected. However, the value of, the habitat -is -marginal due to .its limited -extent and the paucity of foodstuffs (referi to . discussion of benthic invertebrates above). Of special note -with regard to wildlife is -.the..fact that the- project site is within an= area used by two endangered species -. the California least tern and the- California brown pelican. . Both species . are reported to.deed in the waters of Huntington Harbour .adjacent- to the site.. In_ addition, the California least tern may roost onsite.- Also, the- site .is suitable as a nesting site for the California least tern, although the author is not aware of any report's of the species using; ,the site for 'nesting -purposes. The site's- suitability for. use 'by the California- least: tern- is.-based on evaluation of the speciesbasic- requirements which include:_ a 'flat expanse, preferably mixed- with sand and shell; -an adjacent -estuary or channel with a good supply of-small fish for food; and freedom from molestation during the breeding season (the project site is fenced restricting access and presumably fulfilling this requirement. 7 IV. PROJECT IMPACTS A. Summary of Project The proposed project is the development of a 94 boat slip marina within the Bolsa Chica Channel. The 94 slips will be located adjacent . to seven fingers which are 125 feet in length. Each of the seven .fingers will have an eight foot wide walkway to provide access to the' boat slips. The boat slips will be 8-12 feet by 25-35 feet in length. There presently exists approximately 250 feet of bulkhead. It is proposed that 525 feet of new bulkhead will be constructed northerly of the existing 250 of bulkhead along the Bolsa Chica Channel. Initial estimates indicate that approxi- mately 60;000 cubic yards of material will have to be dredged out of the Bolsa Chica Channel for the installation. of the new bulkhead. Directly upstream of the bulkhead, it is proposed that 125 feet of rip-rap be placed on the channel slope to reduce slope erosion. Near the most upstream portion of the rock slope a . 70 foot section of concrete bulkhead will be constructed to deflect the channel water. current during periods of . high flow. The deflector will have an approximate angle of 60''degrees. The deflector will help to divert debris into the main portion. of the channel where it can be easily collected and removed. It will deflect the current to minimize the current on the .boat slips in the marina.- In _addition, the deflector will. create an eddy on the downstream side which will result in siltation that can be easily removed. An additional item which will be used to help eliminate any accumulation of silt will be the construction of a silting basin upstream from the marina. The exact location and engineering of such a basin has not been determined. However, preliminary sketches anticipate that the-basin would-be located in the Bolsa -Chica Flood Control Channel north of Edinger Avenue. The basin would be constructed by altering the existing channel side slopes. and deepening the bottom which would reduce the water velocity and force silting within the basin. The silting basin would be approximately 1,000 feet in' lerigth. The advantage of such a basin located along Edinger Avenue Is that it could be easily cleaned. The basin silting capacity would be designed to hold approximately two years of anticipated silting materials. The services provided to the marina facility will include sewage pump out facilities, electrical .service and water facilities for restrooms. At this conceptual planning stage, the specific facilities and locations have not been determined. However, the facilities designed as part .. of the final . plans will be subject to .approval by. various governmental agencies. It is proposed that access to the proposed marina will be available through the 145 space parking lot to the south and through Tentative Tract 11716. The existing cul-de-sac, Countess Drive, will be slightly realigned but will .still provide street access to the proposed marina. 8 B. Causal Factors Adverse impacts to biological resources can be . expected to occur as the result of several "causal" factors associated with °the- construction .and long-term habitation/use of the,propo'sed Seabridge Marina-''development.' The vegetation and wildlife described- in -the,-Existing' Conditions- section is comprised of terrestrial and marine biotic' communities- which' are assem- blages of diverse groups -of plant and animal species occurring in the same physical habitat. These species are tied together in an orderly, predictable manner by a very. close and complex set of interrelationships. As a consequence,. first-order impacts resulting ' directly- from causal factors will, in turn, result in second-order impacts.=which will, 'in turn, result in third-order impacts, = and . so on. Typically, the degree to -which this chain-like reaction proceeds toward the complete breakdown and loss of community stability and integrity depends upon the intensity and extent of the causal factor. Causal factors, their associated impacts and the determinants of their severity -are discussed below. C. Adverse Impacts - Terrestrial Resources Construction activities .will result in -the: removah=:'of= physical 'habitats through cut,. fill; . and other grading activities --withimi the proposed development. The following first-ordertimpacts -are expected-= to result: Direct loss of vegetation-.: . Direct mortality..of less- mobile wildlife forms. . Erosion/siltation hazards. Short-term interruption =of normal behaviora'l--patterns, in wild-. life within adjacent habitats.- In and of itself, .the significance_ of vegetation loss will -depend upon the diversity and. relative availability,of. plant communities -- and associations affected. From the standpoint of biological diversity, the loss of plant communities restricted in distribution will constitute inherently greater significance than the loss of more common and- widely distributed communities. The. significance of 'impacts will be • further increased i-f; ,in addition to -being limited in availability, vegetation which.- is removed contains individuals of speciment. quality or endangered plant species. None of these conditions exists onsite, however, and the loss of vegetation is not significantly adverse within the project area. The same. determination can generally be applied 'also'to the loss of less mobile wildlife forms as they are : highly - habitat-dependent and their abundance. and diversity are directly related_ to those of their habitats. Here again, these losses are not expected- to ,be significant since few, .if any, immobile wildlife are present. _ The significance of erosion/siltation hazards will depend upon '-the types of communities present "downstream" which may be affected. Siltation of 9 adjacent waters will bury and destroy benthic habitats. The extensive grading operation could result in major amounts of erosion. Sediment generated by the erosion process would, if not restricted onsite, be deposited in the harbor. The impact of vegetation loss through direct removal or excessive siltation will, in turn, exert potentially significant second-order impacts on wildlife. As vegetation is removed or otherwise destroyed, the associated wildlife will either be directly eliminated (as indicated above for less mobile forms) or will be displaced to adjacent habitat areas where it will crowd and disrupt local populations. In the latter case, increased competition and predation will act rapidly to return population numbers to habitat carrying _capacity levels and some of the displaced and local wildlife will be lost. The effect will be increased in. magnitude and duration if this impact occurs in the spring when most wildlife is reproducing. Other determinants of impact severity are the relative importance of lost habitats to local and regional wildlife populations, the abundance and diversity of wildlife these habitats support, the relative availability of these habitats and the degree of habitat dependency of the associated wildlife. For example, the loss of habitats serving as concentrated .breeding or feeding grounds will be much more significant than habitats not serving these functions. Similarly, habitats which are highly restricted in distribution are of high significance and therefore their loss is significant. As discussed above, there are generally no habitats of special importance within the project area, therefore, significant adverse impacts in general are not expected. One possible exception to this is the potential for the California least tern to use the site as a nesting area in the future. If verified as suitable habitat by the Department of Fish and Game, loss .of the site could -be significant. Wildlife populations adjacent to construction areas may also be adversely impacted through "harassment." Harrassment .is defined as those activities of man which increase the physiological. cost of . survival or decrease the probability of successful reproduction. in wildlife populations (Neil et al. , 1975). The most common forms of harassment that are expected to accompany. project development include excessive construction-related noise and . the mere presence of man and construction machinery, both of which are short-term effects. Wildlife not tolerant of such noise will move away from construction areas and not use otherwise suitable habitat located there. This, however, is not expected to be a .significant adverse impact. D. Adverse Impacts - Marine Resources Much of the following discussion has been excerpted .from Reish (1975). The dredging of a 94 boat slip marina, including 60,000 cubic yards of material, will affect several characteristics . of the marine habitat. Immediate effects include physical destruction of currently existing habi- tats. Reish (1961) reported that the benthic fauna had reached stability in two to three years following dredging in Alamitos Bay. Additionally, 10 sediment suspended during dredging can ~mother benthf-c populations In adjacent areas.. The materials suspended can clog the respiratory and straining mechanisms of filter feeding organisms if turbidity exceeds critical levels. Dredging can also release nutrients and pollutants stored in the sediments. The breakdown of the nutrients results in the consump- tion of oxygen. The reduced oxygen concentration may additionally stress organisms affected by the pollutants.' Bulkheading and rip-rapping the upstream channel would alter the physical structure of the sloping shoreline along the northwestern edge of the site and consequently some of the remaining habitat for several species would be eliminated.. The jackknife clam Tagelus californianus has been found in dense concentrations in Huntington Harbour (Huntington Beach Coastline Study, 1974). This species commonly burrows in mud of the intertidal and is an important food for some species of local fish (Klingbeil, 1972; Sandell, 1973). The ghost shrimp Callianassa-californiensis is the primary food of many fish in Anaheim Bay (Klingbeil,• 1972; Sandell, -1973). Although frequently found subtidally in Southern California, this species is more abundant in .the mud 'of the intertidal environment '(Ricketts, et al. , 1968) such as Anaheim Bay and .the Wildlife- Refuge:` Juveniles and adults of :this species were encountered in low numbers at'- all intertidal -sites examined . by Reish (1975). Bulkheading o'f the mud beach-'areas would eliminate the existing. populatiohs and would decrease .the possibility of establishment of major populations similar to those-'in existence in nearby areas. The muddy _intertidal beaches of Huntington` Harbour are also inhabited by littleneck clams, rough piddocks, cockles and probably, other .species of- molluscs. Fish are reported to feed in the .int4tihal` as-- are -several species of shorebirds. Elimination of the mud beach might affect populations of these species, although it is unlikely since similar; more--productive areas are available within Anaheim Bay and "the Wildlife. Refuge and the. area to be lost as a result of this' project is extremely small: - Bulkheading of the remaining shoreline to`be constructed-will result in the creation of a very uniform fauna. -Beside. fish and benthic species, only species able to attach or live among other attached organisms• will _exist in the shallow waters on the bulkheads. While_ unsuitable for some.- species, bulkheads provide an ideal habitat for other species such as barnacles, mussels and algae. Predatory organisms (i.e. , fish;- other invertebrates) in the area may be adapted for feeding on mud-beach organisms and may not feed on organisms -associated with artificial structures (fouling organisms).. Except for eliminating mud-beach organisms, any changes in the fauna resulting from additional bulkheading will probably be minimal since most of the area has already been constructed. - Species unsuited to the constructed environment probably were- excluded or reduced in numbers during the 196.0s. No preconstruction data are available, however, upon which to base such a conclusion. . 11 Similarly, additional float and piling construction will have a minimal effect on the actual composition of the fauna. Some of the problems which might occur will result from phenomenon .aggravated by the present of additional docks. A luxuriant fauna can develop on the pilings and boat floats. As world be expected, as the associated organisms develop, some die and fall. to the bottom. Seasonal extremes of Cemper.attire and Salinity and periods of reduced dissolved oxygen can cause increased mortalities -and result in additional organic material collecting on the bottom immediately below these structures. If insufficient oxygen is available in the sediment, this organic material leads to the formation of hydrogen sulfide mud. Few benthic species can live under these conditions. The presence of these mounds of black mud were observed below areas of concentrated fouling organisms. Similar observations have been made in Alamitos and Newport Bays. These areas are restricted to the bases of dense pilings, bulkheads and floats. The major effect of these accumulations probably occurs when the dissolved oxygen level of water near the bottom is reduced. The additional oxygen created by decomposition of this material may initiate critical conditions in adjacent sediments and waters. The effect of shading by additional floats is difficult to evaluate. Even within the highest float-density areas of the harbor, only an estimated 20% of the water surface is shaded. The effect of shading is reduced by light scattered under the float and by currents which continuously move the water back into the open. Additional factors contributing to the effect of shading in Huntington Harbour include the high level of turbidity and the increased depth found in the dredged channels. Almost continuous low light levels are .probably experienced on the bottom. • However, highly turbid waters are characteristic of such embayments of Southern California. On a cumulative basis, future construction may indirectly affect biological processes in Huntington Harbour. These factors have not been investigated, but the possible results must be considered if the total .impact is to be evaluated. If structures adjacent to the waters edge are of sufficient height they may interfere with normal wind patterns which helps to oxygenate and circulate surface waters. Data have been presented (MBC;: 1972) which suggest that the downwind (eastern) areas of the harbor have a higher dissolved oxygen concentration during summer months when westerly winds blow regularly. However, this phenomenon may be the result of other factors. Also, increased population will result in additional boat and human traffic. . The impacts from additional boat traffic include physical disturbances of fish and birds, combustion engine exhausts, leeching of metals from antifouling paints and deposition of sold wastes on the bottom and shoreline. The additional chemical pollutants introduced by develop- ment of the Seabridge Marina are probably an insignificant factor compared to the amount of materials currently entering the harbor from the flood control channel. 12 In summary, the construction of Seabridge Marina will probably have minimal effects on the Bolsa Chica and Anaheim Bay areas. Water quality problems in Huntington Harbour have been basically associated with accumulation or organic and inorganic materials in the benthic sediments and the actual physical alteration of environments. Additional construction, when compared to the amount already completed, should have a minor effect on. the water mass itself. V. MITIGATION MEASURES Several measures can be incorporated into the project design and con- . struction to alleviate significant' adverse impacts.. These are outlined below. A. Mitigation of Impacts to Terrestrial Resources In general, there will . be no significant adverse impacts to terrestrial resources and mitigations are not required.. However, with regard to the potential suitability of the site as a California least tern nesting site, the City should coordinate with the Recovery Program established for the species by- the Cali-fornia Department of Fish and Game. Unless otherwise provided (which is anticipated) , the Department should be requested to comment on the project with special focus on- any impacts on the endangered least tern. Suggestions provided should then be reviewed by. the City and discussed with the Department and action taken accordingly. Any harassment impacts to California brown. pelican and California least tern feeding in adjacent channels, during and after . construction, are considered to be unavoidable. B. Mi-tigation of Impacts to Marine -Resources 1. Any dredging activity should require that silt and soil deposits be disposed of by: Placement on dry land. Placement in landfill approved by local governmental-agencies. Placement in deep ocean areas according to the Federal Environ- mental Protection Agency. 2. Care should be taken to conduct dredging activity during low tide periods and when currents within the Bolsa Chica Channel are at a low. 3. The land surface area- adjacent to the proposed. marina should be elevated to reduce the- impacts associated with surface sheetflow or-runoff. 4. A detailed hydrological engineering study should be performed to determine what impact the deflector and siltation basin will have 13 upon water flows within the Bolsa Chica. Channel. In addition, it should be determined what impacts will the deflector have upon water direction and velocity within the channel. 5. Hydraulic dredging should be avoided. Hydraulic dredging in- creases turbidity and suspends oxygen consuming sediments. 6. All dredging activity should be halted when the dissolved oxygen . concentration in the surrounding waters falls below 5.0 ppm. 7. The construction of bulkhead should include the use of rock piled at the base of the bulkhead and should ' be extended to mean sea level to reduce and better distribute the collection of organic matter. 8. The . use of single boat floats running parallel to shore will result in less "fallout" of fouling materials. 9. The desilting basin proposed upstream in the Bolsa Chica Channel should be constructed to reduce significantly the silt carried into the Marina and Main Channel. Such a basin would reduce the frequency of required dredging and reduce the adverse impacts associated with such dredging. 10. It is recommended that sewage pump—out facilities (proposed) be provided for this project. 11. Facilities should be provided for litter -receptacles. Such trash areas should be encouraged to reduce floating trash within the harbour. 12. During construction, an attempt should be made to reduce water turbidity. Construction turbidity can be contained by utilizing curtains made of woven cloth surrounding the area under. construction. Based on the foregoing discussion of existing resources, project impacts and mitigation measures, no unavoidable significant adverse impacts are expected. The only possible exception to, this conclusion is the potential loss of a suitable nesting site for the California least tern. This will be determined through further discussion. with the California Department of Fish and Game. 14 VI. REFERENCES CITED American Ornithologists' Union (AOU), 1957 . Thirty-Fourth Supplement to the AOU Checklist of North American Birds, AUK (Suppl. ) 99(3) :16cc. California Department of Fish and Game, 1984. Response to Notice of Preparation. California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) , 1980. At the Crossroads: A Report on the Status of California's Endangered and Rare Fish and Wildlife. State of California Resources Agency, Sacramento, CA. California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) , 1982a. "Designated Endangered -or Rare Plants," summary list from Section 1904 Fish and Game Code (Native Plant Protection Act), State of California Resources Agency; Sacramento, CA. California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) , 1982b. "Endangered, Rare, and Thretened Animals of California," State of California Resources Agency, Sacramento, CA; revised March 15 , 1982. California Natural Diversity Data Base (CNDDB) , 1983. Data Base Record Search for Information on Threatened, Endangered, Rare, or. Otherwise Sensitive Species and Communities in the Vicinity of the -Trabuco Basin Wastewater Facilities Project, Orange County, California. California Department of Fish and Game, State of California . Resources Agency, Sacramento, CA. Collins,. J.T., J.E. Hukeey, J.L. Knight; and H.M. Smith, 1978. "Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians and Reptiles." Soc. Study Amphibians and Reptiles, Herp. Circ. 7. Environmental Impact Profiles, 1975. Draft EIR, T.T. 8636 -and Townhouse Study Plan for Tract 8718. EIR 74.6, Huntington Beach, CA. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS),. _1982a. "Endangered and Threatened Plants," in "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants. Federal Resiter 50 CFR 17.11 and 17.12, U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) , 1982b. "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife" in "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants." Federal Register 50 CFR 17 .11 and 17.12, U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1979. "Classification of Wetland. and Deepwater Habitats of the United States." FWS/DBS-79/31, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 15 Frey, H.W.., 1971. "California' s Living Marine Resources . and Their Utilization. California Department of Fish and Game. Hall, E.R. , 1981 . The Mammals of North America. John Wiley and Sons; New York. Hitchcock, A.S. , 1950. The Mammals of North America. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Miscellaneous Publication No. 200, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Huntington Beach, Department of Harbors and Beaches, 1974. Coastline Study._ Unpublished report prepared for the City of Huntington Beach. , Jones, Jr., J.K. , D.C. Carter, H.H. Genoways, R.S. Hoffman, and D.W. Rice, 1982. "Revised Checklist of North ;Amer.ican Mammals North of Mexico, 1982," Occas. Pap. Mus. Texas Tech'. Univ. , No.80. Kauwling, P.J. , 1972. "A Comparison of the Polychaetous and Annelides of Anaheim Bay and Huntington Harbour, California." Unpublished Master of Arts Thesis, California State University, Long Beach. Klingbeil, R.A. , 1972. "A Comparative Study of the Food and'Feeding -of the Teleostean Fishes in Anaheim Bay. " Unpublished Master of Arts Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, CA. Marine Biological Consultants, 1973. "A Checklist of Fishes .of Huntington Harbour". Unpublished Report for the Huntington Harbour Corporation. Marine Biological Consultants, 1972. "Baseline Study of Huntington Harbour". Unpublished report for the Huntington Harbour Corporation. Mitchell, C.T. and D.J. Reish, 1975. "The Effects of the New Channel in Huntington Harbour on Marine Life. Munz, Philip A. , 1974. A Flora of Southern California. University of . California Press, Berkeley, CA. Neil, P.H. , R.W. Hoffman and R.B. Gill, 1975. Effects of Harassment of Wild Animals. Special Report No. 37, Colorado Division of Wildlife. Nichols, F.N., 1970. "Benthic Polycheaete Assemblages and Their Relationship to the Sediments in Port Madison, Washington". Mar. Biol. 6: 48-57 Reish, D.J.., 1975.. "The Marine Environment of Huntington Harbour and Possible Implications of Future Development". An Appendix to EIR 75-1 . prepared by Environmental Impact Profiles. 16 Reish, D.J. , 1961. "A Study of Benthic Fauna in a Recently Constructed Boat Harbor in Southern California." Ecology. 42: 84-91. Reish, D.J. , 1959. "An Ecological Study of Pollution in Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors, California". Allan Hancock Foundation, OCC. Paper 21 : 70-102 Ricketts, E.F. , J. Calfin and J.W. Hedgepeth, 1968. Between Pacific Tides. Stanford University Press. Sandell, R.D., 1973. "Aspects of the Biology of the Glasmobranch Fishes of Anaheim Bay with Special Reference to Food Habits". Unpublished Master of Arts Thesis, California State University; Long Beach, CA. Small, Arnold, 1974. The Birds of California. Macmillan Publishing Company, New York. Smith, Jr. , James P. , R. Jane Cole and John 0. Sawyer, Jr. , 1980. Inventory of Rare and Endangered Vascular Plants of California. Special Pub. No. 1 (2nd Ed.), California Native Plant Society. Stebbins, R.C. , 1972. Amphibians and Reptiles of California. University of California .Press, Berkeley, CA. Tate, Jr. , James and D. Jean Tate, 1982, "The Blue List for 1982 ," American Birds, 36(2):126-135. l y /v1.,f,At4 4q�e w..111 �- 11 CITY 'OF HUNTINGTON BEACH qp,/ ✓ G,o 0 INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION �'/lls�tfss�e * 4�Sgcv�� NtA nNCTON BEACH To From ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Subject NEGATIVE DECLARATION Date July 26, 1985 NO. 85-47 Applicant: City of Huntington Beach Reauest: To widen and improve 500 linear feet of Brookhurst, % including the bridge over the Talbert Channel. Location: The southern end of Brookhurst Street between the Talbert Channel and Pacific Coast Highway. Background Based on the Staff's initial study of this project a Draft Negative Declaration was published in the local newspaper and posted in the OfficeJof the City Clerk for a 10-day public review period ending g—/ /— J and no comments, _ the attached comments were received. Recommendation The Environmental Resources Section recommends that the approve Negative Declaratitfn No.finding that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment. Mitigation Measures The attached mitigating measures will reduce potential environmental effects resulting from the project and are recommended as conditions of approval . Respectfully submitted, i Diana Teran Blaisure Assistant Planner JRB/dc f7 LATHE APPROVE BY CITY RGOUN, i;.., Superior CourtL's19 _- OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA CIT CLERIC In and for the County of Orange CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CITY CLERK PROOF OF PUBLICATION Public Hearing 79-52 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARBYG State of California ) APPEAL TO ADOPTION BY THE County of Orange as, PLANNING COMML4SIONOF NEGATIVE DECLARATION#79-52 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public hearing will be held by the City Richter c h t e r Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Rita J. in the Council Chamber of the Civic Can- That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of ter, Huntington Beach, at the hour of the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I ble, P.M.,or as soon thereafter as November, g Y- ble,on Monday the 5th day of November, am not,a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; 1979,for the purpose of considering an „>- that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the appeal to the Planning Commission's ac- " tion to Adopt Negative Declaration No. i 79-52 pertaining to the exppansion of the, Huntington Beach Independent Review existing bay and racquet club located on the north side of Warner Avenue, be- a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City T T of een Edgewater Lane and Sceptre Lane. he Negative Declaration is a determine-, !ion that no environmental impact report is required for the project. H un t ing t o nBe a e h All interested persons are,invited to, Count of Orange and which newspaper is published for the attend said hearing and express their y gp 'opinions for or against said appeal. disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- Further information may be obtainedl ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had from the Office of the City Clerk,2000 'Main Street,Huntington Beach,Califor-, and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, nia 92648(714)536-5226. and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- DATED:October 15,1979. lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH g g By:ALICIA M.WENTWORTH period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the City Clerk, annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular Pub.Oct.18,1979 and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement Hunt.Beach Ind.Rev.#10902 thereof,on the following dates,to wit: October 189 1979 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. Garden Grove _ Datedat................................................ Califor is, is ..�8.. da ofQ�. rI�..� 9...... ..... �'''' ........ ......... Signature ✓ V D Form No.CAF-6579 P o `S Publish 10-18-79 Postcards NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPEAL TO ADOPTION BY THE PLANNING �MMTSSi(1N (1F EGATTVF NC.I ARATION #79-52 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing Will be held by the . City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of _1:30 P.M. ,, or As soon thereafter as possible, on Mnndav the 5t___h day of November , 19 79 , for the purpose of considering an appeal to the Planning Commission's action to Adopt Negative Declaration No:. 79-52 pertaining to the expansion of the existing bay and racquet club located on the north side of Warner Avenue, between Edgewater Lane and Sceptre Lane. The Negative Declaration is a determination that no environmental inpact report is required for the'project. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said appeal Further information may be obtained from .the Office of the City Clerk., 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648 , DATED:- October 15, 1979.. CITY OF. HU TPINGTON BEACH By: Alicia-M. Wentworth City Clerk Number of Excerpts Publish Once Y' - LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 7�dt 1tc.�AM'�w �77"SZ NO ZC �I HER� Y_GIVEN that a public hearing. will be held by the - sai.�s�r-of the City of Huntington Beach, California, ,for the purpose ,of considering � T c 4In , t&(.•�._ �dW-.,,,,.,sy g QG-�,,, 4o �,,Co P � Nei ,-��� • u 6.Ay1 war ti I O �C� !'7 n �1.:.� ✓�.19 � S l(/� L V� wtt Said hearing will be held at the hour of P.M. , on ISIS , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this day of CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By NOTICE TO CLERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING • ITEM TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: FROM: PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE DAY OF 1971. AP's—are attached AP's will follow No AP's r Initiated by: Planning Commission Planning Department Petition- * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental Status (x) YES NO Refer to �.�L6 Planning Department - Extension s<g ,t5 for additional information. * If appeal, .please transmit exact wording to be required in the legal. 4. We are likewise concerned about the noise and congestion resulting from an increase in boat slips and the loss of views , light and air created by relocation of tennis courts to Edgewater/Courtney Lane. WE, the undersigned, each request that : 5 . Any requests for conditional use permits- or variances . involving any of the aforementioned matters be denied as : a) being detrimental to the community; b) constituting a grant of special privileges and c) being without legal justification. DATED NAME STREET ADDRESS -- - DATED NPLME STREET ADDRESS 1 � l i 4. We are likewise concerned about the noise and congestion resulting from"'an increase in boat slips and the loss of views , light and air created by relocation of tennis courts to Edgewater/Courtney Lane . WE, the undersigned, each request that : S . Any requests for conditional use permits - or variances involving any of the aforementioned matters be denied as : a) being detrimental to the community; b) constituting a grant of special privileges and c) being without legal justification. DATED NAIE STREET ADDRESS l / 'ZI /-� Z.. -____ DATED NAME STREET ADDRESS h 4. We are likewise concerned about the noise and congestion resulting from an increase in boat slips and the loss of views , light and air created by relocation of tennis courts to Edgewater/Courtney Lane. WE, the undersigned, each request that : 5 . Any requests for conditional use permits or variances involving any of the aforementioned matters be denied as : a) being detrimental to the community; b) constituting a grant of special privileges and c) being without legal justification. DATED NAME STREET ADDRESS el 7 i L Vr_ - 1. NAME STREET ADDRESS fee DATED NAME STREET ADDRESS -71 31 �c k. -� (_L'}Z'Y�� L` L L ��7 �•�iG K!/ fit'LC - . : V Y C i):\T D NL,IF, STREET ADDRESS D.�Ti D NA1,1E STREET ADDRESS �1 r, DATED NAPE STREET ADDRESS f - r i 4. We are likewise concerned about the noise and congestion resulting from an increase in boat slips and the loss of views , light and air created by relocation of tennis courts to Edgewater/Courtney Lane . WE, the undersigned, each request that : 5 . Any requests for conditional use permits or variances involving any of the aforementioned matters be denied as : a) being detrimental to the community; b) constituting a grant of special privileges and c) being without legal justification. DL7ED ---NAN �'.1 ,I , STREET ADDRESS i ck' IE cttj�✓ � � � '. � ��' �' J•1�� 1q ILL 9 (� _•' / _ j��i is•C..�' � —�7�—�.�:, �_ '� � ��l �� ,1�/V'���._,��l� '( �1 /lie_, ED NAME STREET ADDRESS J/1 .1=� :..;« yr. ,C - .%-•--v� /,�� �) ��^�- /,i�- , , a I f 1 Huntington Barbour Hay & 178-284-14 i Raoquet.Club 18Ct lHiOC Gerlad D Stephens et al 41.21 Warner Avenue tp 879-76 17206 Oourtney lam Huntington Beach, .Calif August 20, 1979 (JH) Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 ' i liuntingb Pacific Marinas/ 178-283-07 178-284-15 I, Iandar Imestments Beneath R Jackson Allen J Shafran 4121 Warner Avenue 17111 Westport Drive 17214 OaurbW Lane Huntington Beach, Calif Beach, Calif Hu Beach, Cali 92649 92649. 92649 1 32"Xt - . 178-283-01 178 283-08 178-289-16 John rt Lynch Joseph C Scheitzach et al 17091 Westport Drive AbA J Lar�om 17220 0ourtney Larne . 5141 U&m Tree Lam Huntington Beach, Calif Mntirmgtm Beach, Calif Irvine, Calif 92649 92715 92649 . 118-283-02.: . 178-283-09 178-284-17 JOhn .P Holcomb Michael E "=ton William R Wood 431 Acacia Street 17141 Westport Drive 17226 Courtney.Lane ti Calif Beach, CAI j.- •Huntixxgtm Beach, Calif 9262.1 92649 92649 I . 17b-283-03 . 178--283-10 178-284-18 FYedierick.S Suhler Julia F Maben et al JC)hn W Crown � 17097 Westport Drive .7151 West3Ort Drive 17232 Oourt�y Lane Huntington Beach, Calif ' Huntington Beach, Calif `Huntington Beach, Calif 92649. 92649 92649 1 178--283-04 M-283-11 178 284-19 1 James_R...Ie Jay H Jeffries Jr. +� i 17161 _Westport Drive Huntington Eeabh, Calif 92649 92649 i • I 178-283-04 178-283-12 178-284-20 James R Hume HenrLwm A Slattery F %Bechtel Bar Corp 17171 .Westport Beach P.O. Boat 60860 .TB m Annex H ti�gto¢� Beach, Calif Los Angeles, Calif 90060 92649 ASef�9 . 178-283-U5 178-283-13 178-291-01 D las B En Trm sine E Heffler 17101 Westport Drive l�g P�Drive 17013 Edgewajper Lane Hmtington 'Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, -Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649- . 92649 178-283-06 _ 178-284-13 178-291-02 : . William M Sclxoenfeld William A Sosnows)d Willim H Umpsoh 17105 Westport Derive i198 Courtney Lang 17017 Ddgewater Iat1e Huntington. Beach, .Calif Beach# cal i f I ntjavgt Beach, Calif y2649 92649 92649 I 178-291-03 178-291-20 Neland E Spiik tP 679-20 Henry E - 17019 Edgewater lane August 20, 1979 (JH) 171U B gewater Lane Huntington Beach,, Calif ` Huntington, Beach, Calif 92649 92649 178-291-04 178 291-12 178-291-21 Donald W Altig Aotert P Calhoun Ben Kanter 17023 Edgewater Lame 17069 Hdgamter Lane 17131 Edgewater Lane Mmtington Beach, Calif Ebm J n9ton. the Calif Beach, Cali 92649 92649. . ' 92649 178-291-05 . . 178-241-13 . 178-291-22 Paul L Sullivan 7hoodqm R Jobrom William____ M Imb ale 17027 Ddgewater Lane 17073 2dgeaate►r .1ane 17141 Edgewater Lane . Huntington Beach, Calif tiagton Beach* �Calif MmtUxftm Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649 178-291-66 ..11.6-291-14 178-291-23 tyelvin F Wampler 2ieImm.W Parkins Hazbour Corp ;17033 Edgewater Tane 17b1h Bftmatzw Law 4241 Warner Avenue Huntington Beach, Calif • Calif . 92649 � Beach, Ca13'f 92649 92649 176_291-67 178-291.:15 178-291-25 & Lyle H Cain Jr Jatoes V Andrews mtington Harbour CorpY 17081 ter Lane 3025 01 17039 Edgewater lane1ujA'c Blvd Ituntingtion Beach, Calif. Hunti Igthn Beach, Calif Santa Mani cat Ca 1 i Mlrn i a 92649. 92649 92649 17.8-201-08 178-291 16 178-292-01 Charles Foulger Willard L Sprague Kelly Snow 17045_ Edgewater Lane 17685 Edge ter Lane 16897 Algonquin Street Huntington Beach, Beach, Calif Suite H 92649 92649 Hunting%AA Beach, Calif 92649 178-291709 178-291-17 178-292-02 Nelly Snow. Donald L Watson Jay S Snelson. 17051 Edgewater Irene 17091 Edgewater.L 17132 Edgewater. Lane Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Cali Beach, Calif y2t49 92649 92649 178-191-10 178-291-18 178-292-03 Peter Ii Young Meir Ben-ShDshan Mari L Webster 17057 Edgewater Lame 17099 Edgewater Lane 17140 Edgewater Iane- Huntington Beach, calif Huntington Beach, calif Huntington Beach, calif 92649 92649 92649 178-291-U 178-291-19 178-292-04 Dick Kagasoff Neal Wells Jr Clifford.G Raab 17065 Edgewater "at1e 17109. Edgetter law 17148 Edgmater.Lane Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649 I .a 178-292-05 178-322-17 Ekboard A Devlin CUP #79-20 Charles W Ford 17156 Edgewater Lane August 20, 1979 (JH) 17012 Edgewater Lane Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 178-292-06 178-292-14 178-323-18 Charles .Raymer et al Joseph A Falcon Vincent Goroorchin et al 17164 Edgewater Lane 8I A 0 Bechtel Pawer 0orp 16989 Edgwater Lane liunUzugton Beach, Calif 12400 E nWerial Hwy Huntington Bch, Calif 92649 I�br*vLlk, Calif 90650 92649 i.Y 17i3-292-07 178-292-15 178-323-19 B Joan Buttram Patrick W Si I Theodore R Johnson 17172 Edgewater Lane e 11141 Rounft= Derive 16995 Edgewater Iatye Huntington Beach, Calif Huntixxon Beach, Calif t4 Beach, calif 92649 92649 92649 178-292-08 178--292-16 178-323-20 Ernest.R Williams Jack C ad ley Michael Ferrulli I P.O. Box 5031 17139 PvxAhill rive 17003 Edgewater Lade Hacienda Heights, Calif Huntia-ULM Beach, Calif Huntixgton Beach, Calif 91745 92649 92649 Ii 178-292-09 178-292-18. 178-323-21 i Joseph L Schwartz Jr Eugene S S3nnns James R Thompson 17188 .Fdgewater Lane 17003 Ibundhitt Drive 17007 Edgewater Lane WntiIlgton Beach, Calif Htmtingbon Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649 178-292-10 178-292-18 178-323-22, Richard E Willsie Theodore C Patten Stanford G Goulding 1440 Skokie Rd 89F 17127 FaC tt Dive P.O.. Box 634 . i Seal Beach, Calif Hlmtizigton Beach, Calif Seal Beach,..Calif 90740 92649• 90740 17bs 292-1.1 178-292-19 Mk&kben 176-336-08 Henry R Stidu<n Jr Ieaaiard C rnbo3 Frederick Gates 1717.9 Roundhill Drive 17123 Rotmdhill Derive 17076 Edgewater Lame_ WntingWn Beach, Calif Huntingtm Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649. 92649. 178-292-12 178-322-15. 178-336-09 Peter B Shares Witold Muller Verna R Bowers 17171 Roundhill Drive 17028 Edgewater Lane 17084 Edgewater Lane Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif '92649 92649 92649 i 178-292L,13 178-222-16 178-336-10 George 1V Garrett 3rd Stephen A Cirillo John B Armstxong 4' 17163 Aoaaldhill Dive 17020 Edgewater Tang 17092 Edgewater Tarr.: Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 97649 92619 I 178-336-11 930-82-028 Idonert W Sherry James P Nielsen 17100 Edgewater Lane CUP #79-20 4053 Aladdin Derive Huntington Beach, Calif August 20, 1979 (JH( Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 178-336-12 930-82-021 930-82-029 Richard C Begin Frank V Hoffman lamlard C Hubbard Jr 17iO8 Edge lane Uzi motif 40Aladdin Huntington Beach, Calif 9264 , Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 178-336-13 . 930-82-022 930-82-030 Xent D Wilson Charles Walters Donald B Pmbertsot► 17116 4029 Aladdin Dative Edgewater Lana 4061 Ala_�i*+ Drive Huntington Beach, if H�ti�gbon • Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649- 178-337-06. 's 930--82-031 C Ge6rg6 Sippincott Jr t4O29 -William M Duke 17036 Bdgewater Lane - +v 9229 Sunset Blvd llunangta�n Beach, Calif Manx 92649 Los Angeles, Calif 92e49 90069 178-337-07 . 930-82-023 930-82-032 Luis A Cardenas Henry Jr White Willis C peorge 17044 Edgewater Lane 4033 Aladdin- urive. 4069 Alin Drive. amtiru� Beach, Calif Huntisygbon Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 91649 178-337-08 .930-82-024 930-82-033 L William Pickens Jr Raymond S Carp Ralph T -Thowsm 17052 Edgewater Lane 4037 Aladdin Drive 4073 Aladdin Drive Huntington.Heath, Calif HtirngtJon Beach. Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649 178-337-09 930-82-025 . 930-82-034.. Frank Weber William.E Nelson Mary E Moffatt 17060 Edgewater.Lane 4041 Aladdin Drive 502 Whiting.Woods Rd Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Glendale, Calif 92649 92649 91208 178-337-10 030-82-026 . 930-82-035 Harbld A Voi9t G g}anley.Caybon Milton W 7t=n 17068 Wgewater Lame 4045.A1addin Drive 4081.Aladdin Dative Huntington Beach, Calif ��g� �,h, Calif Huntin 91649 goon Beach, Calif' 92649 99649 930-82-20 930-82-027 930-82-036 Charles James William H Hunter Noon Y Smith ` 4021 Aladdin u ive 4049 Aladdin Derive 4085 Aladdin Derive w on Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649 j i 930--82-037 930-82-090. ! Donald A Darling 4089 AAlladdin Drive CUP 79-20 4029 Warner Avenue Huntington Beach, Calif August 20, 1979 (JH) Huntington Beach, Calf 92649 92649 936-82-038 930-82-008 930-82-091 Kenneth H Kirk Dam Anderton Joseph W Redd Jr 4093 Aladdin Drive 4046 Aladdin Drive 4033 Warner Avenue Iiuntingtion Beach, CalifHun � , Hta�tington Beach, Calif 29649 92649 92649 I 930-82-039 93042-066 930-82-092 i Nevin x Slawscn 0 Allen Alpay Jack 8 Sullivan 4097 Aladdin Drive 4050 Alsvdin Drive 4037 Wang Avenue Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Cali 92649 92649 92649 930-82-040 930-82-067 930-82-093 Frank R Bush Patricia.Adapts James L Odell 4,101 Aladdin Drive 4058 Aladdin Drive 4041.Warner Avenue Hunti xigtm Beach, Calif i f Hinztingtxan Beach, Ca 1 i f orn i s Huntington Beach Calif g 92649 92649 9264 y.. 930-82-060' 930-82--068 930-82-094 { Podney Morison Dept of Vets.Affairs Dorris Stone e 4026 Aladdin Drive uonald N Miner , 4045 Warner Avenue HimUmfton Beach, Calif 4062 Aladdin Drive Huntin 9bon Beach, (`al, 92649 Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 f 930-82-061 930-82-069 Allen F Donovan Lloyd H Swanson 93042-095 4030 Aladdin Drive 4066 Aladdin Drive BettyJo bVer Huntington Beach, Calif Beadh, Calif 4049 Warner Avenue H 92649 92649 Beach, Calif 92649 936-82-U62 930-82-070 kichard S ShuckFranklin Klein 930-82-096 4034 Aladdin Drive 4070 Aladdin Drive Famed EPITUM Huntington Beach, Calif H- ington B8aC31, C`al i f 4057 Warier Avenue Huntington Beach, Calif 92649 92649 92649 930-82-063 936-82-071 930-82--097 Stanley J Pavlick B&A n Parker . 4038 Aladdin Drive 4014 Aladldin Drive Philip H Gabel Huntington Beach, Calif Beach; Calif 423 W 230th Street i 92649 92649 arsonf Ca]1f 930-82-064 930-82-89 930-82-098 Douglas H Klick J Gary Jason 4042 Aladdin i n Drive 614 E Z'amela Rd -Roy C RiEhl Huntington Beach, Calif, Calif 4065 Warner. Avenue Hu 92649 91006 n►ti' Beach, Calif 92649 i 1 E 1 PETITION OPPOSIING CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS TO THE HUNTINGTON HARBOUR BAY AND RACQUET CLUB WE, the undersigned, each represent : 1. We are residents and property owners in the Huntington Harbour area of Huntington Beach. 2 . We are opposed to any requests to make any changes to the facility now known as the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club which would : a) reduce present on-site parking; b) increase the number of boat slips ; c) permit relocation to or additional tennis courts being constructed in or about the parking area by Edgewater/ Courtney Lane . 3 . As property owners and residents we are very concerned about the already inadequate parking and the adverse effect on same that would result from: a) reducing even further the amount of available on-site parking spaces , not to mention the effects on same by increas- ing the boat slips . .� x i 930�82-099 Richard H Dmuielly CIS #70-20 4069 Wanner Avenue August 20, 1979 WH) j Iiunti xjton Beach, Calif j 92649 930-82-100 Ada G l afey j 4073 Warner Avenue j Ifuntu-igtoi Beach, Calif . j 92649 ! Charles Bennett 17164 Courtney lane Huntington Beach, Calif I� 92649 j I j P OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 2600 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 1v' I � � y NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPEAL TO ADOPTION BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION No.79-52 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center,Huntington Beach,at the hour of 7:30 p.m.,or as soon thereafter as possible,on Monday the 5th day of November,1979,for the purpose of considering an appeal to the Planning Com- mission's action to Adopt Negative Declaration No.79-52 pertaining to the expansion of the existing bay and racquet club located on the north side of Warner Avenue,between Edgewater Lane and Sceptre Lane.The Negative Declaration is a determination that no environmental impact report is required for the project. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said appeal. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk,2000 Main Street,Huntington Beach,CA. 92648(714)536-5226. Dated:October 15,1979 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By:ALICIA M.WENTWORTH City Clerk Pub.10/18170 Hunt.Beach Ind. Affidavit of Pub-j"ration State o` California County of Orange ss bl� City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a aitizeri�cjf the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. ThaC`l.e is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any Published Huntington Beach News, July particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or 4, ,1974. any number thereof. NOTICE OF PUBLIC'HEARING " The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper APPEAL TO APPROVAL. OF l g PaP NEGATIVE.DECLARATION NO. 74-82 of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN that a,pub- of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. lic hearing will be held by the :City Council of the City of Huhfington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic That the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Center, Huntington Beach; at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as. soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 15th day ofl APPEAL TO NEGATIVE DECLARATION #74-82 July, 1974, for the purpose of considering of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- 97 appeal, filed pursuant Section 9721.15 of the Huntington Beach Ordi- nance Code, to Negative Declaration No.. QI1e issue 74-82 approved by the Environmental paper at least Review Board in connection with Tenta- tive Tract'No. 7743 — proposal for an 8-lot single-family subdi4ision-located onj commencing from the 4th — day of July the northwest corner of Marina View Place and Los Patos Avenue by George Arms'rong. A legal description is on file 19?, and ending on the 4th day of July in the Planning Department Office. . All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their 1974 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and opinions for or against said appeal.. times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Further information f the may l obtained. regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a from the Office of the City Clerk. supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following DATED: 7-laa dates, to-wit: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth July 41, 1974 City Clerk - t?7`A D �7Arli�is �— (.7 Pkiblisher Subscribed and sworn to,before me this .5 t h day of July— 1974 - Notary Public Orange County, California .�., THOMAS D. WYLIIE Notary Public-California Orange County My Commission Expires '4ro September 12, 1974 I&City of Huntington Beach County of Orange,r State of California J f f idavit o f Publication of GEORGE FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington- Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk f r. . 17181 Akrina View Place , Hunt ton Beach., Calif. June 2 , 1974 fI1 City Gomcil .a City of Huntington Beach 7 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, Calif. RE - Exemption Declaration No. 74-73 Tentative Tract No. 7743 Negative Declaration. No. 74-82 Dear Councilearsons r I would like to appeal the decision of the; Environmental Review Board on Negative; Declaration No. 74-82, Tentative Tract No. 7743, in accordance with Sbetion 9721.15 of the: Ordinance Cbde of the City of Huntington Beach for the following major reasonst A. Aesthetic (Preservation of natural terrain and rare view site) Bs Geological (Seismic and soils)- C". Archaeological DI.. Noise (Effect of Warner Avenue traffic on inhabitants). very try yours, William E', Halpim. WEH/cw I I ' Affidavit o . .Publication Iftte dt California } County of Orange SS City of Hantirieon Beads George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach �- News, it weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- Published Huntington Beach News, June 6 lashed in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said , 1974. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT County.of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 86ARD of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide No. 74-30 subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been Notice is hereby given by the Environ- established, printed and published in the State of California; and mental Review Board, City of Huntington County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication Beach, that the following environmental. of the first insertion of.this notice; and the said newspaper is no viewed and set for public posting an exemption declaration requests were re- devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any June 4, 1974: particular class, profession, 'trade, calling, race or denomination, or ED 74.0 (TT 5189) Proposal for the con- any number thereof. structton of 64 dwelling unils' The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper on 14 a-2 lots located on the. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court southeast corner of Hell Ave-• nue and Graham,Street by Of Orange 001nty, California August 27th, 1937 by order No.A-5931. Robert Stelliecht ED 74.72 (ZC 7") Zone chnge >n per- The the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT j mit construction of a resident- lal-care facility of 90.100 beds located on the east side of ENVIRON. REVIEW BOARD NO 74-30 Delaware ebAvenue a wn Zinn abbe Of of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in snid news- ED 74.73 (TT 7443) Proposal for an $40t• ngie family subdivision local ad on-the northwest coma of piaper at least One Issue Maria View and LLos-Vdtos by George Armstrong Commencing hmm the 6th ED T4n (3 7475) Cofo tuction G e on day of --�.Tllne 360, square foot warehous0. building located at 7462 Talbert Avenue by Johnnie W. Kingston 1974 , and ending on the 6th day of Jain ED 74-61 .(TT SM) Subdivision of 2s+ acres Into 10 lots located at 16875 Gran Street by Valley ip 74 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Consultants threes of publication as said paper.was regularly issued, aid in the ED 74-84 (CA 74.2) ProFasad amendment to change the parking ratio in regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a planned Developments, within Supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following the city of Huntington Beach date% to w tt by the Planning Department Copies of these reports are on file with. the City Clerk, City of Huntington June A. 974 Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Be3ch, California. Any persons wishing .0 comment on these "reports may do so within10 days of.this notice.in writing by providing a COPY .o the Director of Environmental Resources, in care of :tie City Clerk. If no comments are'filed 17 within-the 10-day .Period, the Board's.: Publisher action shall be final. If a comment; Subscribed aid sworn to before me this 7th day of should be }tied, the Board will consider: `the`intormation at its first meeting fol- lowing the expiration of the posting June 1A 74 period. DATED: June 4, 1974 James W. Pelin, secretary /ajjyjL _ Environmental Review Board -- -- Notary Public IIUAiTfNQTON REACH 61 Orange County, Califarnnia PLANNING DEPARTMENT THOMAS D. WYLUE ,i�1 N 1 1914 Notary Public-California Orange County P. 0. Box 190 MY Colemissien Expires Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 SaPtanlbar 12, 1974 � �.L�_�ij • EnYIROnMEnTAL REVIEW BOARD CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAM•CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 190 92648 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE: June 18, 1974 SUBJECT: Exemption Declaration No. 74-73 (TT 7143) The Environmental Review Board at its meeting of June 18, 1974, ranted the above exemption declaration, having found that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect upon the physical environment. No environmental impact report has been prepared for this project, and the Negative Declaration issued for the project has been properly posted in the office of the City Clerk. Additional Information: The Board offers the following recommenda- tions to mitigate the cumulative effect of successive construction projects of this nature: 1. If the developer proposes to provide air conditioning, the insu- lation in the exterior ceilings shall be a minimum of R-19 and that in the exterior walls shall be a minimum of R-11; if no air conditioning is to be provided, the insulation in the exterior ceilings shall be a minimum of R-13 and that in the exterior walls shall be a minimum of R-7. 2. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an offsite facility equipped to handle them. 3. Natural gas and electricity shall be stubbed in at the location of clothes dryers, and natural gas only shall be stubbed in at the locations of cooking facilities, water heaters, and central heating units. 4. Double-paned windows shall be installed within the units facing onto the adjacent arterial highway (for any unit closer than 35' to this highway) . 5. A soils engineer shall be engaged to indicate the G-factor due to earth movement for this location. 6. A structural engineer shall be engaged to compile calculations for footings and structural members of the facility to withstand these G-factors. 7. A surface-type survey should be conducted to assure that this area is not of any archaeological or paleontological significance. 1 A C t •� M.A. Tooker, A ting cretary Environmental Review Board • t air!i'i:.,. . PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION INITIAL STUDY } f�uRYrn^tnn e Fee - $75.00 _ •�_r,.:­,i c::• � ,•.<<., J -rAorga Armstrong Applica�/Authorized Agent , FOR.CITY USE ONLY "54R I r i i hArt fir_ Hunt i ptnn Ranh., 976 d9 Project Mailing Address Number 597_5997 Dent. of Origin Telephone - FrAd RaucrhA_nhprg Other Application Property Owner or Permit Numbers i 34R I r i ►hArt nr_ � % 7 7 /3 Mailing Address/Telephone NOTE: Not all projects require the preparation of an envir- onmental impact report (EIR) . To assist the Depart- ment of Environmental Resources in making this determ- ination, the following information must be supplied. Add additional information if pertinent. 1.0 Pioject. Information, (Plot Plan may be used to show the following) 1.1 Nature of Project: Give a complete description of the proposed project. A 8 lot single family subdivision. The owners will be selling lots only. Construction will be done by the lot purchasers, on a custom basis. a. If the project is residential, indicate number, types, and size of units and associated facilities. 8 lots averging 60' X 100' or 6,000 sq.ft. each. b. If the project is commercial or industrial, give a complete description of activities. c. List all types of building materials to be used for all structures in the project. Wood, stucco, concrete & glass. 1.2 Location of Project: (Address, nearest street intersections) The Northwest corner of Marina View and Los Patos. 1.3 Legal Description: Lot Block 51 Tract 774; Section 29 Township 5 South Range II West or Metes and Bounds The N. 200.0 ft. of the 5.230.00 ft. of the W. 190.0 ft. of the East 220:Oft of the Northwest Quarter of said fractional Sect. 29 1.4 Project Land Area (Acres) : 2.616 Acres 1.5 General Relationships of the Project to Surrounding Properties: (Information available in Planning Department on District Maps.; USE ZONING MASTER PLAN Present SF SF SF Proposed SF SF SF Surrounding north Rea. SF SF Surrounding south vacant land Surrounding east S.F. Res. & R-Z SF SF Surrounding west S.F. Res SF SF 1.6 Additional agencies whgre authorization, certification, or issuance of a permit is required for this project: Cpa tal Commission 1.7 What will be the maximum occupancy of all structures proposed within this project? E:-tjmatns am 3_5 Qp, Ccnn pr hn"sahbld or 2.6 nersons (If commercial or industrial usage, indicate occupancy in terms of employees and customers.) 1.8 Traffic a. Estimate project's impact on traffic volume on arterials. Indicate the present volume and added trips. per day from the project. Maximum. of 2 cars per household generating 10 A+D per unit or 80 added trips per day impacting Warner. b. Indicate points of egress and ingress to the project. Los Patos and Warner, also Algonquin and Warner (traffic light) C. Does the project create any traffic problems? What is existing speed limit at the Location? Insgiificant traffic impact. Speed limit on Marina View and Los Patos is 25 MPH Warner Ave. is 45 MPH. .2. V 1.U Water ImVact Inventory: 2.1 For Industrial Projects: ` *Discuss industrial processes involved (water-related) : i t -Waste effluent volumes: a 1 -Waste effluent characteristics: 2.2 For Commercial Projects -. ,Operating hours: 3.0 Air Impact Inventory: 3.1 For Industrial Projects: 'Discuss industrial processes involved (air and noise related) : *List any Air Pollution Control District equipment, if required: -Lis.t amoynt and type of odors or fumes produced: 3.2 For Commercial Projects: -List amount and type of odors or fumes produced: 4..0 Pxplain ImEact upon Man-made Facilities: 4,.1 Will the project have an :effect upon cultural or scenic resources? �. �" L,V 4?.2 Will apy unique phenomena such -as electromagnetic radiation, mechanical vib- r4tione or other noise .exist within the project? No 4.3 ?Will any: process be involved ..w fe -odors or furies may be detectable by ad- lo mina- properties:? -No 4 4;: W114 the project of-fec.t the use, of the co6hun=i-ty's recreational areas? �- .3.. 4.5 Will the project affect basic governmental services- (e.g., police, fire, sewage, drainage facilities, roads, educational facilities, fresh water demand, etc.) and the present and future ability of government to provide such services? Impact is insignificant 4.6 Will the project serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas or to intensify the development of already developed areas? Not significantly 4.7 Will .the views of neighboring property owners be affected? Yes, those residing on Marina View will have there views impaired, however, they did not buy View property due to the fact that the subject parcel has always existed. 4.8 Will people be displaced and/or existing structures be removed? None 4.9 Will existing landscape be modified and/or trues and shrubbery removed? There are no trees or shrubs on the property. Future homeowners will be landscaping so the development has a positive effect. 4.10 Will the project affect an existing historical., archaeological, or paleonto- logical resource? None 5.0 Explain Impact upon the Social Environment: 5.1 Will the project cause an economic effect? It will bring in more property tax, revenue to the city and will also require certain city services. We estimate that the project will have a positive economic impact on the city due to the expensive custom homes. to be built. 5.2 Will the project disrupt or divide an established community or Master Plan for the area? No 6.0 Explain Impact due to Construction: 6.1 Will the construction of the project provide for disposal of building spoils? Yes 6.2 When is construction to start and how long before the project is completed? Engineering to begin in about 6 mos. and will take 2 months to complete the lots. 6.3 What is the volume of material excavated during construction? (If contours of existing land are to be modified, show how.) Material imported Material exported NnnA .4. 6.4 Will construction working hours, noise, dust, erosion, etc., be controlled? Yes, to city code. 6-5 Will .the project increase erosion potential of the site? No, in fact it will greatly reduce erosion. 6.6 Will the project disturb, displace, or otherwise eliminate any existing flora or fauna? If so, what types? Yes, there exists only weeds - which will be removed. 7.0 Mitigation Measures: 7.1 Briefly describe what is being done to minimize the short-term impacts urnn the environment: Project Is very small minimal engineering is required. Ail lots will not be built at once which wall reduce construction noise levels greatly. 7.2 Briefly describe what is being done to minimize the lont-term impacts upon the environment cadsed by the project. The lots will be large and will provide opportunity for custom home construction which will enhance the aestletics on the area greatly. H.0 Noise: Estimate qualitatively existing noise levels. Noise currently eminates from n traffic volume on Warner Ave.4;20 &^1�A *- SW For residential projects, note Primary and secondary school districts: Primary - - Secondary " i, 'jLt 10.0 Alternative Projects: Are there any feasible alternatives to your project?. (Alternate use, revised plot plans, etc.) We explored a P.R.D. approach which was objected to by the residents, along Marina View who said they wanted single family hones consistent with their homes. 1 hereby certify that the information herein is true and accurate to the best of my kIkOWIedge. A) / Rafe" SignaNK� File. .S. PRaJECT L�OC�►T*rim N1AP PLANNING N ZONING DM 34 1000 SECT 10NAI DISTRICT M•AP 29-5-I1 -_KALE IN FEET ' NOTE CITY OF ALL pIMENSIDNS ARE IN FEET AY ADOPTED MARCX 20,1980 ANY ZONE ADJOINING A RIGHT Or w M INTENDED TO ENTEND TO THE CENTER I Of fUCA RIGHT Qf wAr CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO.624 1•EOEND: AMENDED ORD.NO. AMENDED ORD.NO. ®$INT E FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTR¢T l ®eO—1,6U4K.pDTRIR HUNTINGTON BEACH 6-24-63 673 ® HG FAMILY RESIDENCE UR1R4t 11-Is-63 ID19 ®LIMITED MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT 10-16.66 141D ©j RESIDE IAL A RG4 6•6-66 14QS ®RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT 1647361•2-z16o.-,8Q6 fiJ PLANNED pCVOPYEMT 7-17-71 DDwunrY FACILITIES 1R CDREAT dYL1 D STR1ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 12-207 70 AMENDED BY ZONE CASE: 2-22-72 1 332.498,66-7,66-40,70.6,71-9,71-20(M),71-43, - -- SETMCx LINE u 3 0 - /glZa }p d f 3� WARNER AVE- - _ = I )3OCSt uO' lil x9 to WESTPO �'< R I R3 RI D R3 n� R3 �. 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CALIFORNIA .-1a -65 t•ro n •roi ^!4MEN ' :4• ZONE nSE av:nt nn rre,n ,u. a � r ' 9 ` wAaHEa E ar 1, ' � ; -� J, RI � R3 1- R " RI R 3 R 3 — 1 R 3 C4 RI _ R R 2= _ RI R 2 R2 c 2 "r•. i - Rl Ri Ri L. RR3 R A a! ..WRNER WANE . ...rc R2-PD-14 n{ I 1 I I ' GS .r i `9f 0, \• �4,y 'v ��� _ •� i I ' �wre n r Mww1a.rwi ' July 16, 1974 4 I Mr. George Armstrong Crdative Communities 7072 Garfield .Avenue Huntington Beech, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Armstrong: Please be adv'iie&:,that the :City Council .ok.."the City of Huntington Beach, at their regular. meeting held 3uly`:1_5, 1974, took action D to continue i.6 public hearing on the appeal to the approval by the EmrirommdAtai Review Board of Negative,Declaration No. 74-82 to the August- $, 1974 Council meeting. Sincerely, Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk AHW:cb 4 July 16, 1914 Mr. William: E. Halpin 17181 Marina View Place Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Hear Mr. Halpin: Please be advised hat the Pity Council of the City of Huntington Beach, at their regular,meitingsheld July.15,, 1974, took action to continue the public.hee 'ii�g on your apgeal. to the approve1 by the 'Envirom" tal,. Review Board of Negative` Declaration No. 74-82 to D the.Aug l.ust 5, 1974. Counci meeting. Sincerely, Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk AM:cb ftblieh, 7/3J74 • 7 Postcards NOTICE Of' PUBLIC NEARING APPEAL TO APPROVAL OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 74-82 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of ,:s,4.o.�_ P.M. , or *s soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 15th day of July 1974., for the purpose of �. considering an appeal, filed pursuant to Section 9721.15 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code, to Negative Declaration No. 74-82 approved by the Environmental Review Board in connection with Tentative Tract No. 7743 - proposal for an 8-lot single- family subdivision located on the northwest corner of Marina View Place and Los Patos Avenue by George Armstrong. A legal description is on file in the Planning Department Office. t . i i All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or, against said anneal Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 7/1/74 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEJICH BY: Alicia X. Wentworth City Clerk July 1, 1974 George Armstrong Creative Communities 7072 Garfield Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Nor. Armstrong: Enclosed is a Notice of Public Hearing relative to an appeal which has been filed to the approval by the Environmental Review Board of Negative Declaration No. 74-82. The Public Hearing on this matter is scheduled for the July 15, 1974. meeting. Sincerely, Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Antra:to Encl. i i f: July 1, 1974 William E. Halpin 17181 Marina View P1 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Dear Mr. Halpin: Enclosed is a notice of Public Hearing relative to your appeal to the approval of Negative Declaration # 74-82 by the Environmental Review Board. The'Public Hearing on this matter is scheduled for the July 15, 1974 meeting. . Sincerely, Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk AYIW e to i } 4 S • EnVIROnMEnTAL REVIEW _BOARD I CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH•CALIFORNIA �- P.O. BOX 190.92648 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Department of Environmental Resources DATE: July 8, 1974 ATTN: David D. Rowlands, City Administrator RE: Negative Declaration No. 74-82 ) granted by Environmental Review Board on: ) APPEAL BY William E. Exemption Declaration 74-73 ) Halpin Tentative Tract 7743 ) Applicant: George Armstrong 3481 Gilbert Drive Huntington Beach, California Appellant: William E. Halpin 17181 Marina View Place Huntington Beach, California Location: At the northeast corner of the intersection of Warner Avenue and Los Patos Street Environmental Review Board Action: The Environmental Review Board granted Negative Dec- laration No. 74-82 on June 18 , 1974 , with the following findings and recommendations : g The Environmental Review Board found that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse. effect upon the physical environment. No environmental impact report has been prepared for this project, and the Negative Declaration issued for the project has been properly posted in the office of the City Clerk. Recommendations: 1. If the developer proposes to provide air conditioning, the insu- lation in the exterior ceilings shall be a minimum of R-19 and that in the exterior walls shall be a minimum of R-11; if no air conditioning is to be provided, the insulation in the exterior ceilings shall be a minimum of R-13 and that in the exterior walls shall be a minimum of R-7 . 2. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an offsite facility equipped to handle them. 3. Natural gas and electricity shall be stubbed in at the location of clothes dryers, and natural gas only shall be stubbed in at the locations of cooking facilities, water heaters, and central heating units. 4 . Double-paned windows shall be installed within the units facing onto the adjacent arterial highway (for any unit closer than 35 ' to this highway) . 5. A soils engineer shall be engaged to indicate the G-factor due to earth movement for this location. 6. A structural engineer shall be engaged to compile calculations for footings and structural members of the facility to with- stand these G-factors. 7. A surface-type survey should be conducted to assure that this area is not of any archaeological or paleontological signifi- cance. Vote: Ayes: Tooker* , Spencer, Lovejoy Noes: Eadie Absent: Palin Additional Information: On June 4 , 1974, the Environmental Review Board reviewed Exemp- tion Declaration No. 74-73 for the possible environmental effects of Tentative Map 7743, an 8-lot R-1 subdivision. After review of this exemption declaration (preliminary environmental description) the Board tentatively granted a Negative Declaration (attached herewith) to solicit public comment. The appellant, Mr. William Halpin, filed a letter outlining his three points of concern on the subject property for review by the Environmental Review Board on June 17 , 1974; this letter was reviewed at the regular meeting on June 18 , 1974, in connection with the negative declaration No. 74-82 then pending before the Board. After considering the points raised by Mr. Halpin, the Board found that they were not signifi- cant enough to warrant a full environmental impact report; however, the Board did amend its previous recommendations by adding recom- mendation No. 7 as above mentioned. It should be pointed out that in offering mitigating measures to minimize the impacts caused by this type of development the Board refers to prior environmental impact reports prepared for similar projects in similar settings, and these measures are proposed to minimize the cumulative effects from successive developments. within the city. Supporting Information Submitted Herewith: 1. Negative Declaration No. 74-82 2 . Exemption Declaration No. 74-73 3. " Letter of Appeal 4. Environmental Review Board' s Transmittal to the Planning Com- mission dated June 18 , 1974 Information to be Submitted at the Public Hearing: 1. Staff Comments 2. Vu-graphs (project site) 3. Slides Respectfully submitted, James W. Palin, Secretary Environmental Review Board JWP:df * Sitting in for Palin HUNTINGTON BEACH ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION NEGATIVE DECLARATION TO: William E. St. John, County Clerk DATE : June 5 , 1974 P .O. Box 687 Santa Ana, California 92702 (TT 7743) Negative Declaration No . 74-82 Application or Permit No . ED 74-73 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT FOR WHICH THIS NEGATIVE DECLARATION WAS PREPARED: an 8-lot single-family subdivision PROJECT LOCATION/ADDRESS: located on the northwest corner of Marina View and Los Patos, Huntington Beach Pursuant to the procedures of. the City of Huntington Beach for implementa- tion of the California. Environmental Quality Act of 1970 , the Environmental Resources Section has reviewed the preliminary environmental description data and information on the environmental setting of the proposed project as submitted by the project sponsor and does hereby find : That the proposed project will not have a significant (substantial .adverse) effect on the environment . Brief statement of reasons to support findings : Findings are based upon the material contained in the exemption declaratl CA1&d the fact that the -intensity of development as proposed is less than other p.ro- jecta prortously for. the site, ana ts also more appro e for that location. Negative Declaration is therefore granted' for this project and the preparation of an Environmental Tmpact Report is thereby not necessary. That even though the proposed project mnv have in .adverse effect on `h .nvitonment , the project is a lesser part of ;mother prefect for which an 1.;nvironmental Impact Report has previously been prepared and that the original project and F.IR were approved , and also that no substantial environmental changes are proposed which will require major revisions of the original EIR. Brief statement of reasons to support findings: Negative Declaration is therefore granted for this project and the preparation of a subsequent Environmental Impact Report is thereby not necessary Approved by : /C'�.�:� `�.� .`� Date : June 4, 1974 • CITY OF HUnTMGTOn BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES • P. O. BOX 190, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92648 (714) 536-5271 43 9� TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council �(�Q FROM: Planning Department �I( y DATE: December 28, 1976 V`" ATTN: Floyd G. Belsito, City Administrator RE: IMPLEMENTATION OF REVISED GUIDELINES (CEQA) Transmitted herewith is Resolution No. 4397 which will implement the recent revisions to the CEQA Guidelines promulgated by the Resources Agency. Th.ese revisions must be complied with by January 1, 1977. The changes to existing regulations adopted by the City are minor in nature; however, to comply it was necessary to prepare a new resolution to provide for publication in a local newspaper as now required by the guidelines. Other changes in the guidelines were numerous and too voluminous to include with this transmittal, but the major changes are listed below for your in- formation: 1. An initial study would be required to support the finding of no significant effect. 2 . A negative declaration could be used instead of an EIR where a project proponent revises his project to eliminate all significant effects. 3 . An EIR shall dicuss in detail only the significant effects. 4. A staged EIR would be allowed for large capital projects. 5. Several agencies which share responsibilities for a single project could prepare an EIR by joint efforts. 6 . Agencies may use incorporation by reference in an EIR to include information from other documents. The Planning Department has on file a composite of all amendments to the guidelines which is too extensive to include with this transmittal; how- ever, if any Councilperson desires to review this document we will submit a copy to you. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Department recommends that the City' Council adopt Resolution No. 4397 in order to bring the procedures of the City of Huntington Beach into compliance with the new regulations to become effective January 1, 1977. Resp tfull submitted, r ael c Acting Director EDS:JTKP:df Attachment: Resolution No. 4397