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•r NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL OF A PLANNING DEPARTMENT ACTION (OR POLICE) Date: To: Police Dept(1 Copy) Date Delivered N/A City Attorney(1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 Planning D ept(2 Copie s) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 City Council Office(1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 Administration (1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 Filed By: Red Oak Investments by Andrew B. Nelson Regarding:Conditions of Approval 1 a, 3a, 3b, and 5a for Conditional Use Permit 07-043 -The Ripcurl Tentative Date for Public Hearing TBD Copy of Appeal Letter Attached: Yes LEGAL NOTICE AND A.P. MAILING LIST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC City Clerk (714) 536-5227 Fee Collected: $2,379.00 Form Completed by: Rebecca Ross, Senior Deputy City Clerk 0 RED ® AYE INVESTMENTS October 10,2008 Scott Hess Planning Director City of Huntington Beach Planning Department Huntington Beach City Hall,3rd Floor 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re Notice of Appeal of Conditions of Approval 1.a.,3.a. 3.b. and 5.a. for Conditional Use Permit 07-043 Dear Scott, On behalf of everyone at Amstar/Red Oak Huntington Beach,LLC,I would like to thank you,your staff,and the members of the Huntington Beach Planning Commission for the hard work and thoughtful consideration that has been given to The Ripcurl development project. We have been uniformly impressed with the professionalism, responsiveness,and quality of work that we have experienced in the City of Huntington Beach. Consistent with the respect we have for the City,we have worked to incorporate the majority of the changes to the project proposed by Planning staff,the Design Review Board,and the Planning Commission.We were generally very pleased with the outcome of the Planning Commission hearing on the project. However,the limitation on residential units imposed by the Planning Commission as a Condition of Approval will significantly constrain our ability to secure financing and deliver The Ripcurl as envisioned. For this reason,we submit this Notice of Appeal of Condition of Approval La. for Conditional Use Permit 07-043. In addition,we are requesting minor changes to, and therefore appealing,Conditions of Approval 3.a.,3.b.,and 5.a. I. Appeal of Condition of Approval La.for Conditional Use Permit 07-043 Condition of Approval La. provides "[t]he project shall be revised to reduce the number of residential units from 440 units to 330 units and retain the 10,000 sq. ft.of commercial/retail space." The original residential unit count we proposed was 440 units. Staff's recommendation was to reduce the residential unit count to 385 units. Staff's recommendation was based on the finding in the Environmental Impact Report that a reduction to 385 units would reduce the cumulative significant and unavoidable traffic impact to a less than significant level. 2101 Business Center Drive * Suite 230 * Irvine,CA 92612 Tel:949.733.2000 * Fax: 949.733.2005 e Page 2 of 2 10/10/2008 The grounds for our appeal of the 330 residential unit limitation is that we are concerned that there is insufficient evidence or reasoned rationale supporting the imposition of the 330 unit limitation. Unit count is important to us,especially in this challenging economic environment,because of the flexibility it provides. Allowing us the ability to build up to the proposed 440 units will let us choose the right number of units for the building and for this market,rather than being constrained by one that is artificially set. A reduction in units also has an impact on the financial feasibility of the project. Moreover,we believe that greater density is uniquely appropriate in this transit center location. II. Appeal of Conditions of Approval 3.a.,3.b., and 5.a. for Conditional Use Permit 07-043 In addition to our appeal of Condition of Approval La.,we are also requesting minor changes to,and therefore appealing,conditions 3.a.,3.b.,and 5.a. We would like conditions 3.a.,3.b.,and 5.a. to be modified to permit the Planning Director or the Department of Public Works to modify or amend these conditions administratively. It is possible that some factors surrounding the project may change,and this provision will provide some flexibility in implementing these conditions to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works and the Planning Director. III. Zone Text Amendment Issues. In addition to our appeal of the Condition of Approval,we plan to ask the City Council to modify the Zoning Text for the MU-TCD to allow for a limited number of tandem stalls. We understand that an appeal is not technically required for this matter because the Zone Text Amendment is automatically forwarded to Council. As a courtesy to you and staff,we wanted to inform you of our intent to make this request at Council. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Sincerely, { Andrew B. Nelson On behalf of Applicant for The Ripcurl: Amstar/Red Oak Huntington Beach,LLC CC: Herb Fauland Tess Nguyen Mary Beth Broeren RE D OAK INVESTMENTS A Real Estate Development Company 2003 OCT 1 0 P ; 02 October 10 2008 Dear City Clerk: Attached is a check for the amount of$2379.00 for the appeal fee for the College Country proposed development. This is in reference to Andrew Nelson's email to Herb Fauland dated on October 10, 2008 entitled "Appeal of the Ripcurl to City Council." Best, Henry Mak Red Oak Investments (949) 733-2000 Ext. 5 I 2101 Business Center Drive • Suite 230 • Irvine, CA 92612 Tel: 949.733.2000 • Fax: 949.733.2005 www.redoakinv.com RED OAK INVESTMENTS,LLC 2226 DATE INVOICE NO. DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT DEDUCTION BALANCE 10-10-08 101008 Appeal Fee - Colleg 2379 . 00 . 00 2379 . 00 C=� Ca -7:j c-j a CHECK CHECK TOTALS DATE 10-10-08 NUMBER 2226 2379 . 00 00' 79 . 00 PLEASE DETACH THIS PORTION AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS. '} WELLS FARCO BANK,N.A. . 16;24 / / L 26 RED OAK 9N,VESTMENTS; LLC 1220 G. 2101 Business Center :Dr. #>23Q Irvine, CA 926:12 Pay: *************Two thousand three hundred .;.seve.nty-nine dollars and no cents DATE CHECK NO.. AMOUNT October 10,,, 2008 2226 $**.****2, 379 . 00 PAY Cityof Huntington Beach 8 TO THE ORDER OF A[ICHOAIZED SIG NATURE 11300 22 2F3 ,: 1 2 2000 24 71: 64 263 1 71394►N F CASH RECEIPT CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Treasurer — Shari L. Freidenrich P. O. BOX 711 Jl;)909b' HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92648 DATE O% U b Issuing Dept. �(? Department C ntact Phone# FUNDS RECEIVED FROM �Q !A�14fy'v d/7 ADDRESS W l ��• I �� FOR � wetri AMOUNT E EIVED O Cas )(Check# 2JAb ED Credit Card. Prepared Received Finance By By Approval =` ```" ' ` .., ;. IF OBJECT= 50000 THRU 90000,FINANCE APPROVAL REQUIRED Approval Date Business Unit_ Ob Subs Sub=led"er. {j ......"` - -- -- - - - - TOTAL $ Please do not write in the box below �I I i No. 1177847 CUSTnMFR rnp) NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL OF A PLANNING DEPARTMENT ACTION (OR POLICE) Date: 't�- (♦tlsV� To: Police Dept(1 Copy) Date Delivered N/A City Attorney(1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 Planning D ept(2 Copie s) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 City Council Office (1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 Administration (1 Copy) Date Delivered 10/10/2008 Filed By: Councilmember Jill Hardy EIR No. 07-004, GPA No. 07-003, ZMP No. 07-001, ZTA No. 07-004, and CUP No. 07-043 - RE: The Ripcurl Tentative Date for Public Hearing TBD Copy of Appeal Letter Attached: Yes LEGAL NOTICE AND A.P. MAILING LIST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE Joan L. Flynn, CIVIC City Clerk (714) 536-5227 Fee Collected: n/a Form Completed by: Rebecca Ross, Senior Deputy City Clerk A J °�a _ ` is CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk FROM: Jill Har City Council Member DATE: October 9, 2008 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S CERTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 07-004 AND APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 07-003, ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 07-001, ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 07-004, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 07-043 (THE RIPCURL) I am hereby appealing Planning Commission's actions on The Ripcurl project. On September 23, 2008, the Planning Commission certified Environmental Impact No. 07- 004 and approved Zoning Text Amendment No. 07-004. On September 30, 2008, the Planning Commission approved General Plan Amendment No. 07-003, Zoning Map Amendment No. 07-001, and Conditional Use Permit No. 07-043. The request is to permit the construction of an approximately 382,700 square foot mixed use development, consisting of 440 residential units and 10,000 square feet of commercial uses on a 3.8 acre site at the southeast corner of Gothard Street and Center Avenue. The primary reason for my appeal is to allow the City Council an opportunity to review The Ripcurl project and all associated entitlements in its entirety. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. DC:SH:HF:tn cc: Tom Livengood, Planning Commission Chair Fred Wilson, City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Tess Nguyen, Associate Planner Amstar/Red Oak Huntington Beach, LLC, Property Owner Andrew Nelson/Alex Wong, Applicant NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING � BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Huntington Beach Independent has been adjudged a newspaper of ;enc CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH circulation in Huntington Beach and Orange County by Decree of the Supei Court of Orange County. State of California,under date of Aug. 24, 1994,c NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday,November 10,2008,at.6:00 p.m.,the City Council A50479' will hold a sp ecial meeting in the City Council Chambers,2000 Main Street,Huntington Beach,for g a public hearing on the following.planning and zoning items: PROOF OF 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF ENVIRONMEPITAI IMPACT REPORT.NO'07-004/ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO MAX3/GENERAL PLAN PUBLICATION AMENDMENT tM 07=001/ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO,07-OWCONDMONAL USE PERMIT NO.08 043 CM RIPQUM Applicant:Andrew Nelson/Alex Wong;Amstar/Red. Oak Huntington Beach, LLC,2101 Business Center Drive Irvine,GA 92612 Appallantm. Councilmember Handy and Andrew Nelson Request:Appeal of.the Planning Commission's approval of 1) fift To analyze the potential'environmental impacts associates with the STAVE OF CALIFORNIA )) implementation of the proposed project 2)ZrQ;To amend the HBZSO by adding Chapter 218 that establishes the Mixed Use-Transit Center District zoning and development standards 3) 7 ) SS. CPA To amend the General Plan Land Use Designation.from the current CG=F1-d(Commercial COUNTY rTAT TY ®F ORANGE ATE > General .35 Max Floor Area Ratio-Design Overlay)to the proposed M-F7=d(.Mixed Use-3,0 Max Floor Area"Rat io—Design Overlay)designation 4)ZMA: To amend the Zoning designation from the current CG P mmeroial General)to the proposed"MU-TCD(Mixed Use-Transit Center District)designation 5)'( P.P-. To develop and construct a mixed use residential and commercial am the Citizen of the United States and a development(approximately 382,700 sq.ft.)consisting of 440 residential I units(including I I live/ resident of the County aforesaid; I am over work units),10,000 sq.ft.of commercial uses,705 parking spaces,outdoor amenities(pool and spa,fire pit and movie projection area),and indoor amenities(fitness center business center, the age of eighteen years, and not a party conference room,and clubhouse). The.project would be six stories in,height and consists of t0 Or interested In the below entitled matter. four levels of housing over th'ree levels ofparking. Location: 7302-7400 Center Avenue,"92647 (southeast corner of Gothard Street and Center Avenue) Project Planner. Tess Nguyen I am a principal clerk of the HUNTINGTON Of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EIR No.07-004 is onflle at the City of Huntington Beach Planning BEACH INDEPENDENT, a newspaper Department,2000 Main Street,and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting. general circulation, printed and published in the Planning Department,or by telephoning(714)536-5271. the City of Huntington Beach, County of ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Plahning Department;2000 Main street, Orange, State of California, and the Huntington Beach,California 92648,for inspection by the public.;A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday,"November 6,2". attached Notice is a true and complete copy as was printed and published on the ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge:the.City,Council's action following d ate(s): in court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice,or in written correspondence delivered.to the City at;or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536- 5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach October 30, 2008 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,California 9264 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on October 30, 2008 at Costa Mesa, California Signatures` NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Huntington Beach Independent has been adjudged a newspaper of gei BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 4 circulation in Huntington Beach and Orange County by Decree of the Sup CITY OF.HUNTINGTON BEACH Court of Orange County, State of California,under date of Aug. 24, 1994, A50479. NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday,:November 10,2008,at 6:00 p.m.,the City Council will hold a special meeting in the City Council Chambers,2000 Main Street,Huntington Beach,,for a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: PROOF OF 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO"0T=004/ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO 074003/GENERAL PLAN PUBLICATION AtyIENDMENT N0. AP AMENDMENT NO 0740047CONDMONAL LASE PERMIT NO 08-60 aHE<RIPCURL► Applicant Andrew Nelson/Alex Wong,.Amstar/Red. Oak'Huntington Beach L.4C..2101.Business Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92612, Aonellants: ry� Councilmember Hardy;and Andrew Nelson ReAuest:Appeal of the Planning Commission's STATE ®F CALIFORNIA ) approval of 1) 1F To analyze the potential environmental impacts associates with the implementation of the proposed project 2)ZM To amend the HBZS0 by adding Chapter 218 Ss. that establishes the Mixed Use-Transit.Center District zoning and development.standards,3) 7� GPA:To amend the General Plan Land Use Designation from the current CG-F1-d(Commercial COUNTY ®1{ ORANGE ) Genera".35 Max Floor Area Ratio—Design Overlay)to the proposed M-F7-d(Mixed Use-3.0 Max Floor Area Ratio-Design Overlay)designation 4) A:ZM To amend the Zoning designation from the current Commercial General)to the proposed MU-TCD(Mixed Use-Transit Center, am the Citizen Of the United States and a Dstrict)designation 5) l :To develop and construct a mixed use residential and commercial development(approximately 382,700 sq.ft.):consisting of 440 residerrtiafunits(including 11-live/ resident of the County aforesaid; I am over work units),10,000 sq.ft.of commercial uses,705 parking spaces,outdoor amenities(pool and the age of eighteen ears, and not a art spa,fire pit and movie projection area),and indoor amenities(fitness center,business center, g g Y party conference room,and clubhouse). The project would be six stories in height and:consists,of to or interested in the below entitled matter. four levels of housing over three levels ofparking. Location: 7302-7400CenterAvenue,92647 (southeast comerofGothard Street and Center Avenue) Pro;ectPlanM Tess.Nguyen. I am a principal clerk Of the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatEIR No:07-004 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning general circulation printed and published in Department,2000 Main Street,and is available for publicinspection dnd comment bycontacting. g , p p the Planning Department;or by telephoning(714)536-5271. the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange State of California and theON FILE: A copy ofthe proposed request is on file in the Planning Department,2000 Main Street, , Huntington Beach,C 'hifomia 92648,for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff:report will be attached Notice is a true and complete copy available to.int6rested parties at.the City ClerWs Office on Thursday,November 6,2008.. as was printed and published On the ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit following date(s): evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the.City Council's action in court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice;or in written correspondence delivered to the City at,or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536- 5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk - Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach October 30, 2008 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor , Huntington Beach,California 92CA declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on October 30, 2008 at Costa Mesa, California Signatufe NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 10, 2008, at 6:00 p.m., the City Council will hold a special meeting in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, for a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: [] 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 07-004/ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 07-003/GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 07- 001/ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 07-004/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 08-043 (THE RIPCURL) Applicant: Andrew Nelson/Alex Wong, Amstar/Red Oak Huntington Beach, LLC, 2101 Business Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92612 Appellants: Councilmember Hardy and Andrew Nelson Request: Appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of 1) EIR: To analyze the potential environmental impacts associates with the implementation of the proposed project 2) ZTA: To amend the HBZSO by adding Chapter 218 that establishes the Mixed Use-Transit Center District zoning and development standards 3) GPA: To amend the General Plan Land Use Designation from the current CG-F1-d (Commercial General-0.35 Max Floor Area Ratio—Design Overlay) to the proposed M-F7-d (Mixed Use-3.0 Max Floor Area Ratio— Design Overlay) designation 4) ZMA: To amend the Zoning designation from the current CG (Commercial General) to the proposed MU-TCD (Mixed Use-Transit Center District) designation 5) CUP: To develop and construct a mixed use residential and commercial development (approximately 382,700 sq. ft.) consisting of 440 residential units (including 11 live/work units), 10,000 sq. ft. of commercial uses, 705 parking spaces, outdoor amenities (pool and spa, fire pit and movie projection area), and indoor amenities (fitness center, business center, conference room, and clubhouse). The project would be six stories in height and consists of four levels of housing over three levels of parking. Location: 7302-7400 Center Avenue, 92647 (southeast corner of Gothard Street and Center Avenue) Project Planner: Tess Nguyen NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EIR No. 07-004 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Planning Department, or by telephoning (714) 536- 5271. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday, November 6, 2008. GALEGALS\CITY COUNCIL\2008\081110 (The Ripcurl).DOC ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 GALEGALS\CITY COUNCIL\2008\081110 (The Ripcurl).DOC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 10, 2008, at 6:00 p.m., the City Council will hold a special meeting in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington-Beach, for a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 07-004/ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 07-003/GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 07- 001/ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 07-004/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 08-043 (THE RIPCURL) Applicant: Andrew Nelson/Alex Wong, Amstar/Red Oak Huntington Beach, LLC, 2101 Business Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92612 Appellants: Councilmember Hardy and Andrew Nelson Request: Appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of 1) EIR: To analyze the potential environmental impacts associates with the implementation of the proposed project 2) ZTA: To amend the HBZSO by adding Chapter 218 that establishes the Mixed Use-Transit Center District zoning and development standards 3) GPA: To amend the General Plan Land Use Designation from the current CG-F1-d (Commercial General-0.35 Max Floor Area Ratio—Design Overlay) to the proposed M-177-d (Mixed Use-3.0 Max Floor Area Ratio— Design Overlay) designation 4) ZMA: To amend the Zoning designation from the current CG (Commercial General) to the proposed MU-TCD (Mixed Use-Transit Center District) designation 5) CUP: To develop and construct a mixed use residential and commercial development (approximately 382,700 sq. ft.) consisting of 440 residential units (including 11 live/work units), 10,000 sq. ft. of commercial uses, 705 parking spaces, outdoor amenities (pool and spa, fire pit and movie projection area), and indoor amenities (fitness center, business center, conference room, and clubhouse). The project would be six stories in height and consists of four levels of housing over three levels of parking. Location: 7302-7400 Center Avenue, 92647 (southeast corner of Gothard Street and Center Avenue) Project Planner: Tess Nguyen NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EIR No. 07-004 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Planning Department, or by telephoning (714) 536- 5271. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday, November 6, 2008. GALEGALS\CITY COUNCIL\2008\081110 (The Ripcurl).DOC ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 GALEGALS\CITY COUNCIL\2008\081110 (The Ripcurl).DOC CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST FORM MEETING DATE: 10� y SUBJECT: cwd DEPARTMENT: F(ay yol'I CONTACT NAME: Q�f PHONE: 0/`4 ) 374 —1 7 q c( N/A YES NO ( ) ( ) Is the notice attached? Do the heading and closing of the notice reflect a hearing before the City Council and/or Redevelopment Agency? ( ) ( ) Are the date, day and time of the public hearing correct? ( ) ( ) If an appeal, is the appellant's name included in the notice? ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, does the notice include appeal language? ( ) ( ) Is there an Environmental Status to be approved by Council? ( ) ( ) Is a map attached for publication? ( ) ( ) Is a larger ad required? Size ( ) ( ) Is the verification statement attached indicating the source and accuracy of the mailing list? Are the applicant's name and address part of the mailing labels? ( ) ( ) (A) Are the appellant's name and address part of the mailing labels? If Coastal Development Permit, is the Coastal Commission part of the mailing labels? If Coastal Development Permit, are the resident labels attached? ( ) ( ) Is Summary Report 33433 attached? (Redevelopment Agency items only) v' What is the minimum number of days from publication to hearing date? P� What is the minimum number of times to be published? < :3, What is the specified number of days between publications? 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wo:)-Ajane-n MAA ap w;e ainy:ey el a zaildaa ® ; naiad e sajpej�sananb!I3 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 102 7400 Center Ave Unit 103 7400 Center Ave Unit 100 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3093 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3093 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3093 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 101 7400 Center Ave Unit 102B 7400 Center Ave Unit 104 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3093 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3093 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 105 7400 Center Ave Unit 106 7400 Center Ave Unit 107 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 109 7400 Center Ave Unit 110 7400 Center Ave Unit 112 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 113 7400 Center Ave Unit 114 7400 Center Ave Unit 115 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3039 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 200 7400 Center Ave Unit 202 7400 Center Ave Unit 203 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9135 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3095 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3095 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 204 7400 Center Ave Unit 205 7400 Center Ave Unit 206 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3095 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3069 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9136 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 208 7400 Center Ave Unit 209 7400 Center Ave Unit 210B Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-074-12 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 211 7400 Center Ave Unit 212 7400 Center Ave Unit 215 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 142-074-12 142-074-12 142-271-04 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7400 Center Ave Unit 216 7400 Center Ave Unit 217 7531 McFadden Ave Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3086 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3018 V Ci s ' wla6p3 do-dod asodxa laded paai r ®09LS a1e!dwal Gfuaw ash} w10965 ®AU s o�am 6uo�e puag / �i i q i®I d 3 l/ �Q/ICI sae as �(se T A213AV-09-008-L i widn-dod peoga.+al aalanaa ivawaoaeW I ®09LS®A213AV}aaegeb al zasil!ln ap sua5 wor,GaALI-AA ►M ap wle aintIW4 el a zalldaa salad a saline}.sal4anbi13 142-271-05 142-342-14 142-342-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7501 McFadden Ave 7677 Center Ave Unit 100 7677 Center Ave Unit 101 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3018 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 142-342-14 142-342-14 142-342-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7677 Center Ave Unit 102 7677 Center Ave Unit 103 7677 Center Ave Unit 104 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 142-342-14 142-342-14 142-342-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7677 Center Ave Unit 108 7677 Center Ave Unit 200 7677 Center Ave Unit 202 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9102 142-342-14 142-342-14 142-342-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7677 Center Ave Unit 203 7677 Center Ave Unit 204 7677 Center Ave Unit 206 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9102 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9102 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9102 142-342-14 142-342-14 142-342-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7677 Center Ave Unit 208 7677 Center Ave Unit 210 7677 Center Ave Unit 212 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9102 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9103 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9103 142-342-14 142-342-14 142-342-14 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7677 Center Ave Unit 300 7677 Center Ave Unit 301 7677 Center Ave Unit 302 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9108 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f�1`�//� .,a6pd do-dod asodxa waded paa� I 09LS aleldwai 0�iiand asn i wiO96S ®A ��� ►+'��ri i�7—� o;awl 6uole pua8 ® i l��Q� slagel ®load�(se3 AH3AV-09-008-L ; N,,dn-dod paogaa al aaoanaa luawawey 009LS®AH3AV IPL'gLti al zaslRn ap suas wo:)-AjaAe-ANAw ap uge aingaeq el p zaildaa ® i salad a salpej-sa:4anbi}3 B 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 150 7755 Center Ave Unit 100 7755 Center Ave Unit 1000 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 1010 7755 Center Ave Unit 1020 7755 Center Ave Unit 1030 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 1100 7755 Center Ave Unit 1200 7755 Center Ave Unit 1225 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 190 7755 Center Ave Unit 200 7755 Center Ave Unit 201 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 250 7755 Center Ave Unit 290 7755 Center Ave Unit 300 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 400 7755 Center Ave Unit 500 7755 Center Ave Unit 550 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 600 7755 Center Ave Unit 605 7755 Center Ave Unit 610 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 620 7755 Center Ave Unit 650 7755 Center Ave Unit 670' Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 680 7755 Center Ave Unit 760 7755 Center Ave Unit 800 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3007 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7755 Center Ave Unit 830 7755 Center Ave Unit 845 7755 Center Ave Unit 850 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3007 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3007 T ��x�..— r W.La6P3 do-dod asodxa jaded Paaj ° ®09LS axeldwa-L okaw asn ML096S ® V ���W-� o�null 6uole puae V I//C3 (� slage-{ #laad JCse3 Y AH3AV-09-008-L ;w,dn-dod paogaa al jaJanaa auawanaegJ 009LS®AlIg V I!Jegeti ai zasimn ap suas urm�aaae n+uu�nn ;ap u4e aengaeq el a zaildaa ® i ,salad a salnel`sallanbi;3 142-342-17 142-342-17 142-342-17 Occupant Occupant Occupant 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269 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 270 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 271 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 272 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 273 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 274 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 275 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 276 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 277 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 10 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3044 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 11 15555 Huntington 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Ln Unit 127 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3047 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3047 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3047 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 128 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 129 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 130 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3047 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3047 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3047 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 131 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 132 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 133 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 134 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 135 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 136 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9104 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 137 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 138 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 139 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9104 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 140 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 141 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 142 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 143 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 144 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 145 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3060 r ® w,a6p3 do-dad asodxa jaded paaj 009ts a}eldwal®band ash wi096S ®AU %f g��( of awl 6uole puaa ® �����i slage-1 shad Ase3 T Aa3AV-09-008-L 11 Wldn-dod paogaj al AaJanaa luawa6aey: 009L5 0AM3AV liaege6 al zasipin ap sues as ad a sa see sananbil3 tuor Aaane' tap u�,�u aany,ey pl a zal�daN ® � 1 i 3- 9 I 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 146 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 147 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 148 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 149 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 150 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 151 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 152 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 153 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 154 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 155 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 156 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 157 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 158 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 159 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 160 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 161 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 162 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 163 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3060 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 164 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 165 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 166 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3060 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9106 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9106 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 167 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 168 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 169 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9106 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9106 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9106 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 170 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 171 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 172 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9106 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9106 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-9106 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 173 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 174 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 175 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-9106 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 T e_le� r Wia6P3 do-dod asodxa jaded paaA , 09L5 aleldwal OAADAV as{l w,0965 @)ANBAW �(�� ��� of aug 6uo1e puae ® l/�d�� siagel oiaad r(se3 T AV3AV-09-008-L t widn-dod pjogaj al jajana.I luawab.JeW 009L5 9AM3AV 11aegeS al zasil!ln uaml�aane• w ' u aan e e zai a ap suas , as ad a sa eue sa�anbll3 +14 1 . Ida ® i 1. 1 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 176 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 177 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 178 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 179 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 180 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 181 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 182 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 183 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 184 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3061 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 185 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 186 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 187 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 188 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 189 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 191 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 192 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 193 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 194 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 195 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 196 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 197 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 198 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 199 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 200 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 201 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 202 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 203 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 204 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 205 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 l w,a6p3 do-dod asodxa jaded pa3A v a9LS aleldwa3,AAzmv asn w10965 ®��J�1� ® of awl 6uole puall ® %� �p slagel olaad fise3 ❑o� -� � A293Atl-09-008-L f widn-dod pogai apapAa1 3uap ableW 009L5 0AIDAV luegeG at zas1j!:m i suas wcn�trane A&%w ;ap uqe aimpey ee q zai�a ® i salad a salpe j-sa:aanbii3 e i 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 206 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 207 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 208 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 209 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 210 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 211 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3062 142472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 212 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 213 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 214 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 215 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 216 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 217 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 218 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 219 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 220 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 221 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 222 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 223 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 224 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 225 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 226 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 227 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 228 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 229 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 230 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 231 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 232 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 233 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 234 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 235 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3064 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 T i w1a6p3 dn-dod asodxa waded paaj 1 09LS OJCJ� Ut ;j OkMV as,n w10965 ®����� . // i o;auyl 6uo{e puas /� �� siege t®lead�(se3 T AMMV-09-008-L r wjdn-dod pjogaj al..aJgAaJ ivawabaep 009LS®AM3AV ilaegeG al zasimn ap suas woriGane-AAm n ap ui}e ain4m4 el a zalldam ® salad a say�el�sa�anbi;3 i 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 236 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 237 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 238 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 239 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 240 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 241 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 142-472-02 142-472-02 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 242 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 243 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 244 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 142-472-02 Occupant Occupant Occupant 15555 Huntington Village Ln Unit 245 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 1 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 2 Huntington Beach,CA 92647-3065 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 3 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 4 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 5 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach,CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 6 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 7 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 8 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach,CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 9 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 10 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 11 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 12 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 13 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 14 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 15 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 16 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 17 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 18 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 19 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 20 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 T ,,a6p3 dn-dod asodxa ® jaded p0a3 ®ogt5 a;eldwai 0.Aiany asn Jl w10965 ® U3AV Q of awl buole puce ® 0 ////0 6 slage� ®laad Ase3 Y A113AV-09-008-L 1 widn-dod paogaj al jalana� luawaDjetp 11 009L5®AM3AV 1!-iegeb al zasimn ap suas woriGane•mmm i ap ul}e atng3ey el @ zalldaa ® i salad a salhel.sananbll� Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 21 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 22 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 23 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach,CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 24 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 25 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 26 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 27 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 28 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 29 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach,CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 30 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 31 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 32 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 33 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 34 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 35 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 35A 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 36 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 37 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 38 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 39 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 40 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 41 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 42 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 43 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 44A 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 44B 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 44C Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 45 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 46 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 47 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 i0����� D wia6P3 dn-dod asodxa ® jaded Paaj ,�l 009L5 aleldwal OAAaAV asn wi0965 b o�awl 6uole puaa ® V � 0. slage� ®laad dse3 T A113AV-09-008-L 11 widn-dod pjogaa al jalanaa luawabaeW 009LS®AlIgAV;!aege5 a'zasmin wo�AGane-AmA n a ul aan ae e e zal da ap suss as ed a sa ue sal�anbl;3 P 4 4 1 . 1 m i I 1. Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 48 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 49 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 51 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Occupant Occupant Occupant 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 51 B 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 52 7561 Center Avenue, Unit 53 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 ��3 w1a6p3 do-dod asodxa jaded Pal p0915 aaeldwal 0 fuaAv ash w10965 ®AkJ3AV 03 aull 6uole puag ® V slage-I Dlaad Ase3 Ordinance No. 3819 EXHIBIT A DRAFT ORDINANCE—ZTA NO. 07-004 Chapter 218 Mixed Use-Transit Center District J- Sections: 218.02 Mixed Use-Transit Center District Established 218.04 MU-TC District: Land Use Controls 218.06 MU-TC District: Development Standards r 218.08 Modifications for Affordable Housing ` 218.10 Sustainable Development r`'f 218.12 Review of Plans 218.02 Mixed Use-Transit Center District Established The purpose of the Mixed Use-Transit Center District)s to implement the General Plan Land Use Plan mixed-use land use designation. This ,district provides areas for high density residential and commercial uses within one-quarter mile of established transit centers as determined by the Planning Director. Transit,.centers, serving buses or other modes of transportation, are facilities where passengers transfer from one route to another. This district provides for pedestrian-friendly, transit orierited development in areas adjacent to existing transit infrastructure. 218.04 MU-TC District: Land Us Controls In the following schedules, letter derg nations are used as follows: "P" designates use classifications permitted in MU-TC district. "PC" designates use cla" ssifications permitted on approval of a conditional use permit b p pp p Y the Planning Commission. "ZA" designates se classifications permitted on approval of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Administrator. Use classifications/that are not listed are prohibited. Letters in parentheses in the "Additional Provisions" column refer to provisions following the schedule or located elsewhere in the Zoning Ordinance. Where letters in parentheses are opposite a use classification heading, referenced provisions shall apply to all use classifications under the heading. .r T , Page 1 10/16/2008 TAKAL- Ordinance No.3819 MU-TC DISTRICT: P=Permitted LAND USE CONTROLS PC=Conditional Use Permit approved by Planning Commission ZA=Conditional Use Permit approved y Zoning Administrator Land Use Additional Controls Provisions Residential Uses fiA)(I) Multi-family Residential PC Public and Semipublic Uses (A) Clubs and Lodges ZA Day Care, General ZA Day Care, Large Family P (C) Government Offices P Public Safety Facilities P Religious Assembly Schools, Public or Private .° PC S' Commercial Uses (A)(H)(1) Artists' Studios P Banks and Savings & Loans ` P Catering Services " P Drug Stores/Pharmacy P Eating and Drinking Establishments P w/Alcohol ZA (B)(C) w/ Live Entertainment "' ZA w/ Dancing N PC (D) w/ Outdoor Dining ZA (C)(E) Food and Beverage Sales =" P w/Alcohol Beverage Sales ZA (B) Office, Business and Professional P Park and Recreational Facilities P Parking PC (F) Personal Enrichment Services P (C) Personal Services P Retail Sales k P (G) Visitor Accommodations, PC e MU-TC District: Additional Provisions (A) — All projects in this District shall have both residential and non-residential components. At least 50 percent of the building fronting public streets at the ground level shall be non- residential uses. At-least 50 percent of the project shall be residential uses. 10/16/2008 Page 2 Ordinance No. 3819 (B) — The following businesses proposing to sell alcoholic beverages for on-site or off-site consumption are exempt from the conditional use permit process: (i) Retail markets with no more than 10 percent of the floor area devoted to sales, display and storage of alcoholic beverages provided the sale of alcoholic beverages is not in conjunction with the sale of gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel; (ii) Florist shops offering the sale of a bottle of an alcoholic beverage together with a floral arrangement. (C) — Neighborhood notification requirements pursuant to Chapter 241. ' (D) — See also Chapter 5.28: Dancing Halls and Chapter 5.44: Restaurants — Amusement and Entertainment Premises. J (E) — Outdoor dining with alcohol sales shall be permitted with a conditional use permit to the Zoning Administrator. Outdoor dining without alcohol sales that is.400 square feet or less shall be permitted with an administrative permit. If over 400 square feet with no alcohol sales, Neighborhood Notification shall be required pursuant to Chapter 241. 9 a (F) — Stand-alone or other permanent parking structures,,not ancillary to the permitted uses listed above. Must demonstrate necessity of use and comply with the requirements in Section 231.18-G (Parking Structures). `' (G) — See Section 230.94: Carts and Kiosks (H) — Development of vacant land or additions of 10,000 square feet or more in building floor area; or additions equal to or greater than 50% of the existing building's floor area requires approval of a conditional use permit from thq�Zoning Administrator. The Planning Director may refer any proposed project to the Zoning Administrator if the proposed project has the potential to impact residents or tenants in the vicinity (e.g. increased noise, traffic). (1) — Projects within 500 feet of a PS .4 i trict see Chapter 244. 218.06 MU-TC District: Pr4erty Development Standards The following schedule pre/tribes development standards for MU-TC zoning district designated on the zoning map. The first column establishes the basic requirements for permitted and conditional uses. letters in parentheses in the "Additional Provisions" column refer to "Additional Development Standards" following the schedule. The floor area ratio is calculated on the basis of net site area. All required setbacks shall be measured from ultimate right-of-way and in accordance with the definitions set forth in Chapter 203, Definitions. Nil d r TAw. 10/16/2008 Page 3 Ordinance No. 3819 Property Development Standards for MU-TC District 1 MU-TCD Additional Requirements Minimum Lot Area (sq. ft.) 43,560 Minimum Lot Width (ft.) 100 / Minimum Setbacks Front (ft) 5 (A)(B) '$ Side (ft.) 10 (B) ` Rear (ft.) 10 (B) f Maximum Height of Structures (ft.) 75 (C) Maximum Wall Dimensions (D) ` Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) 2.35 Minimum Site Landscaping (%) 8 (E)(F)r Minimum Lot Area per Dwelling - Unit (sq. ft.) Minimum Residential Floor Area ="(I) Maximum Lot Coverage (%) 75 Minimum Open Space .` 0) Accessibility within Dwellings r f (K) Lighting (L) Fences and Walls (G) Off-Street Parking and Loading See Chapter 231 (H) Outdoor Facilities See Section 230.74 Screening of Mechanical See Section 230.76 Equipment ` Antenna SeWSection 230.80 (M) Accessory Structures See Chapter 230.08 .V , Refuse Storage Areas ,-See Section 230.78AN w Underground Utilitiesr See Chapter 17.64 Performance Standards .`` See Section 230.82 Nonconforming Structures ` See Chapter 236 TAKEN Signs See Chapter 233 (N) Building Separations (0) Building Design Standards rr` (P) Private Storage Space (Q) Reciprocal Access f` (R) r�. MU-TC District: Additional Development Standards r. (A) Multiple street frontage lots shall provide front yards on each frontage. 4 (B) Proiections into Setbacks (1) See Section 230.68: Building Projections into Yards. (2) Balconies and bay windows may project into required setbacks and usable open space areas subject to Section 230.68, provided that balconies have open railings, glass, or architectural details with openings to reduce visible bulk. 10/16/2008 Page 4 Ordinance No. 3819 Balconies composed solely of solid enclosures are not allowed to project into required setbacks. (3) Awnings, canopies, covered walkways, covered patios, and uncovered arcades with no programmed indoor space may project into required setbacks and usable open space areas provided that a minimum 5 ft. setback is maintained to the property line. (C) Height Requirements. See Section 230.70: Measurement of -Height and Section 230.72: Exceptions to Height Limits. A minimum of two stories and a maximum of six stories shall be allowed. (D) Maximum Wall Dimensions. All building wall surfaces shall be no longer than 250 feet without either: (1) a break, a recess or offset measuring at least 10 feet that vary the depth of the building wall by a minimum of 4 feet, or (2) a series of offsets, projections or recesses, including balconies, at intervals of not more than 40 feet that vary the depth of the building wall by a minimum of 4 feet. The Director may grant exceptions or allow these standards to be modified for exceptional or unique structures subject to Design" Review, Chapter 244. (E) Planting Areas: With the exception of sidewalks, driveways, pathways and paved outdoor seating areas, required front and street side yards shall be planting areas. }u (F) Landscape Improvements ,{'`{ (1) All landscape improvements shall comply with Chapter 232 unless otherwise provided herein. (2) General Tree Requirements.,, One 36-inch box tree shall be provided for every 45 lineal feet of street frontage/planted within the setback areas adjacent to a street. In addition, there shall be:,one 36-inch box tree planted within the common open space areas for each ground or first level unit. Specimen palms may be substituted at a ratio of"1/2 foot brown trunk height for one inch of box tree inch required. F' (G) See Section 230.88: Fencing and Yards. f (H) Off-Street Parking and.Loading Provisions. (1) All off-street parking and loading provisions shall comply with Chapter 231 unless otherwise provided herein. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the following Schedule A: Cy TA r7RNNF` r;,y 10/16/2008 Page 5 Ordinance No. 3819 d�. OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED IN MU-TCD ZONE: SCHEDULE A Use Classification Spaces ' Residential ,- Studio 1 space per unit one bedroom 1 space per unit two bedrooms 2 spaces per unit three or more bedrooms 2.5 spaces per unit Guests 1 space per 4 units Commercial Per Chapter 231 Public and Semi-Public Per Chapter 231 (2) Compact or tandem parking spaces may be allowed but not to satisfy the minimum parking requirements. (1) Minimum Floor Area. Each dwelling unit in a mixed-use building shall have the minimum floor area of 500 square feet. (J) Open Space Requirements. (1) The minimum open space area (privateaand common) for mixed-use projects in the MU-TC District shall be 150 square`'feet per residential unit. For purposes of this subsection, open space shall mean an area which is designed and intended to be used for active or passive recreation. Open space may consist of private and/or common areas. Parking,�areas, access aisles, and driveways shall not qualify as usable open space. 1 (2) Private Open Space. (a) Private open space shall be provided in courts or balconies within which a horizontal rectangle has no dimension less than 6 feet. (b) Each dwelling unit shall be provided a minimum of 60 square feet of private open space. (c) Private open,.space shall be contiguous to the unit and for the exclusive use of the occupants. Private open space shall not be accessible to any dwelling unit except the unit it serves and shall be physically separated from common areas by a wall or hedge at least 42 inches in height. (3) Common Open Space. (a) Comrn'on open space, provided by interior side yards, patios, courts, and terraces, shall be designed so that no dimension is less than 10 feet, shall bebpen to the sky, and shall not include driveways or parking areas. (b) Projects with more than 20 units shall include at least one amenity, such as a clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis court, volleyball court, outdoor ,as facility, or other recreation facility. Such common amenity spaces shall count toward the common open space requirement. (K) All habitable rooms in a dwelling unit shall be accessible from within the dwelling. (L) Li htin Lighting shall be provided in all projects along all vehicular access ways and major walkways. Lighting shall be directed onto the driveways and walkways within the u 10/16/2008 Page 6 TAK Ordinance No. 3819 development and away from adjacent properties. A lighting plan shall be ubmitted for approval by the Director. (M) See Section 230.88: Antennae. (N) See Chapter 233, Signs—Commercial Districts, for applicable provisions related to signs in the commercial component of the MU-TC District. ' (0) Building Separations. Building separations shall be provided in"all mixed-use projects in the MU-TC District subject to the following requirements: (1) The minimum building separation shall be not less than 20 feet opposite a window in a living room and 14 feet opposite a window for any other habitable room. 5' (2) The building separation shall be open to the sky. Eaves may project a maximum 2 feet into this area on each side. (P) Building Design Standards. Buildings in the MU.4TC District shall be built in accordance with the following requirements: (1) The maximum building length shall,/be 300 feet except as provided below. Building length is defined as the total length of a primary building mass lining a street. (a) A 20 foot inset of the building plane with pedestrian access may count as a break in the building length. If the inset varies by floor, then the average inset shall exceed 20 feet. (2) The maximum block size shall be 2,400 feet. Block size is a measure of the total length of the street-fronting property lines along all block faces enclosed within the nearest surrounding p6blicly accessible streets. (Q) Private Storage Space. An :average of 50 cubic feet of private storage space shall be provided for each residential dwelling unit outside such unit. Such private storage space shall be fully enclosed and lockable. Y (R) Reciprocal Access. Reciprocal ingress/egress access with adjacent properties shall be provided for all projects. 218.08 Modifications for Affordable Housing The Planning Commission may approve a conditional use permit modifying the minimum property development standards in this chapter for affordable housing, as provided in Section 230.14. The proposed modifications shall be requested in writing by the applicant, accompanied by a detailed pro-forma, rental guidelines, deed restrictions, financial subsidies, and other types of documentation which will serve to demonstrate the need for a reduction of development standards. Modifications to the standards may include, but are not limited to, the parking requirements and open space. The specific standard(s) from which the applicant is requesting relief shall be identified and alternative development standard(s) proposed. , 51 4 .j 10/16/2008 NJ Page 7 Ordinance No. 3819 218.10 Sustainable Development Sustainable or "green" building practices shall be incorporated into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements. Sustainable building practices shall include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems. 218.12 Review of Plans J- All applications for new construction, initial establishment ;,of use, exterior alterations and additions shall be submitted to the Planning Department forr'review. Discretionary review shall be required as follows: ' (A) Zoning Administrator Review. Projects requiring a conditional use permit from the Zoning Administrator; projects on substandar0 ots; see Chapter 241. �µ (B) Design Review Board. See Chapter 244. ./" (C) Planning Commission. Projects requiring a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission; see Chapter 241. (D) Projects in the Coastal Zone. A Coastal Development Permit is required unless the project is exempt; see Chapter 245. .4 a.F A F t3 +s`r# � 10 ,�#M TA r" 5 is 10/16/2008 Page 8 Communications Received on the lip Curl Project TRAFFIC � COMING SOON TO AN ! NTERSECTf_�O �NAR ® 1' YOU ! if �i ✓ aGn ram.,... �NGI�fl ®® ;ct�co KEITH ®OHR(councilman), DON HANSEN(c uncilman), AND D EVI N DWYE R(running for council) ALL SUPPORT THE "DENS IFICATION" OF NORTH HB, WITH THE ASSOCIATED TRAFFIC--DON'T VOTE FOR ANY OF THESE CANDIDATES UNLESS YOU WANT TO SEE GRIDLOCK IN THE NORTH END OF TOWN! SEPT 30---PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES "RIP CURL" DEVELOPMENT AT CORNER OF GOTHARD/C.ENTER AVE FOR 85 APARTMENT UNITS/ACRE FOR A TOTAL OF 325 APARTMENTS ON 3.8 ACRES. CURRENT.CITY CODE ALLOWS 35 UNITS PER ACRE MAXIMUM. 85 PER ACRE WOULD DE AN EXORBITANT INCREASE OF 243%! (NO PARK, NO SCHOOLS) SEPT 30--PLANNING COMMISSION (APPOINTED BY CITY COUNCIL APPROVES "MIXED USE" ZONING FOR AN AREA WITHIN 1/4 MILE RADIUS OF CORNER OF GOTHARD/CENTER AVE. HALF OF GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE, ARMSTRONG NURSERY SITE, COCO'S STRIP MALL AT CORNER OF GOLDENWEST/EDINGER WILL BE MIXED USE ZONED (UP TO 85 APARTMENTS/ ACRE ON SITES AS SMALL AS ONE ACRE) "MIXED USE" ZONING WILL ALLOW UP TO 7 STORY APARTMENTS (3 LEVELS OF PARKING TOPPED BY 4 STORIES OF APARTMENTS AND UP TO 75 FEET TALL--THIS ZONES ABOUT 160 ACRES OF .. . -. ,LA�IF) (IN.CLU.D,ING PART ,O.F GSA! LOLL EGE:FOR .85 APARTMENT . UNITS/ACR.E--THIS COULD ALLOW OVER 10,000 APARTMENTS ON 160 ACRES! (See more on back) THESE ITEMS ARE JUST THE BEGINNING OF THE "BEACH/EDINGER°' REDEVELOPMENT PLAN. STOP THE "DENSIF'ICATION" OF OUR FINE CITY. AFTER THE ZONING IS CHANGED, ONLY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL IS REQUIRED TO ALLOW THESE HYPER DENSE DEVELOPMENTS. NO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. STOP THE COUNCIL MEMBERS THAT WOULD DESTROY YOUR CITY WITH UNCONTROLLED CONGESTION/TRAFFIC--THEY DON'T LIVE IN THE NORTH END OF TOWN. VOTE FOR ANYONE, BUT THE THREE LISTED WHO HAVE DRIVEN CITY PLANNING TO CALL OUT FOR THE GRIDLOCK OF THE NORTH END OF TOWN. I PERSONALLY RECOMMEND DAN KALMICK, BUT HE HAS NO ASSOCIATION WITH THIS FLYER OR MY SUPPORT. EIR (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS) WON'T STOP THESE DEVELOPMENTS, BECAUSE THE CITY IS FOLLOWING THE STRATEGY OF EACH DEVELOPMENT HAVING A SEPARATE EIR AND THEN ISSUING A "STATEMENT OF OVERIDDING CONSIDERATIONS" WHICH IS GOV. SPEAK FOR "WE CHOOSE TO IGNORE THE IMPACT OF THIS ACTION." (OR IN COMMON LANGUAGE--SHOW US THE MONEY) 'ANY QUESTIONS/NEED INFORMATION: EMAIL TO STOPDENSIFICATION@HOTMAIL.COM. RESPECTFULLY DAVE HARRIS THESE ITEMS AND MANY MORE FOR "DENSIFICATION" WILL COME UP FOR REVIEW JUST BEFORE OR AFTER THE NOV. 4TH ® ELECTION (AIN'T IT CONVENIENT!!). SAVE THE NORTH END OF ® TOWN--DEFEAT THE TWO INCUMBENTS AND DEVIN DWYER. .� YOU .SHOULD GET UP AND COMPLAIN IN FRONT OF THE CITY COUNCIL/PLANNING COMMISSION BUT YOU ALSO HAVE THE :_ ...... 8ALLOT, O.i�J:T OU 4TH AS,TIME._' VOICE THAT YOU HAVE IS THE BALLOT BOX. LET YOUR FEELINGS BE KNOWN ON THIS MATTER BY DEFEATING THE "DENSIFIERS" Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna .........._ _ ...... _. _........ From: Dapkus, Pat on behalf of Coerper, Gil Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:23 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: NO on high density multifamily housingM From: Mary Baley [mailto:jbaley779@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:17 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc:jbaley779@earthlink.net Subject: NO on high density multifamily housing!!! Dear Council Members: We in Huntington Beach DO NOT WANT high density housing in our city!! What on earth is the reason for this?? We have a good apartment ratio in this city already, and plenty of traffic. Most Golden West College students live at home, not in apartments. Most of them go there to save money. If you want to see what happens to a city who indiscrimiately builds too many apartments, look at Anaheim, my beautiful home town which was ruined by greedy builders building too many apartments. Then look at Fountain Valley, who has managed to avoid overbuilding multifamily units. Sincerely, Mary Baley A concerned citizen Rotary Club of Huntington Beach Community Service Chair 10/13/2008 �� Stephenson, Johanna age lofl From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 11:20 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl Project From: Karen All Inclusives [mailto:karen@all-inclusives.com] Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 12:38 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl Project Dear City Council of Huntington Beach My name is Karen Branton and I own All Inclusive Getaways in Huntington Beach. I am currently a tenant at 7400 Center Ave Suite 200 - Huntington Beach California. Over these last few months I have been working with Red Oak Investments to balance my business location with their proposed plan to redevelop this property. They have been more then helpful to my business during this transitional time. They have acted professionally and have gone out of their way to make sure the impact on my business has been kept to a minimum. When this project requires I move from this property I plan to relocate my business in Huntington Beach again because I feel this city best represents the progressive environment needed to grow my business in the future. If you have any questions regarding this issue please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Karen 1). Branton CEO All-InclusiveGetaways.com 714-766-6430 or 800-622-8172 ext 201 7400 Center Ave Suite 200 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 10/27/2008 Stephenson, Johanna ��}� � i a From: Frank Daniels[frdanie@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 1:15 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: frank daniels Subject: The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra We have been residents of Huntington Beach for over 35 years and have witnessed the growth of this great city. I am deeply concerned with the current plan to redevelop the Montgomery Ward land into The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra high density, mixed-use developments. This proposed plan, in and next to Bella Terra, will have significant negative impacts on HE residents. It will cause extreme traffic jams in an area already highly congested and will end up contributing to an overpopulation and increased crime in the area. Please do not allow this project to proceed any further. Thank you, Frank & Kathy Daniels 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 9:31 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl -----Original Message----- From: Susan Dodd [mailto:susan.dodd®juno.com] Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 9:32 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl City Council, I believe that the Ripcurlproject will be a "ripoff" for the citizens of North Huntington Beach. The traffic will be horrible. I realize the reason you broke the rules to approve the building of the project is because you believe the city needs the money. If that is the case, I hope you will please give our firemen and policemen a raise first. I am not affiliated with either organization but they deserve it. Please recondider your approval of such a massive project. Thanks you. Susan Dodd www.shaklee.net/susandodd Click here to find a massage therapy school near you. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2111/fc/Ioyw6iieZBZnsjS7rEiUfwIgTtrhh2tU3k9GvuRGZ7jplU 6vyOBcEq/?count=1234567890 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:15 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: No to Ripcurl development! -----original Message----- From: Elena Fettig [mailto:emfettig@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:12 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: No to Ripcurl development ! Dear City Council Members, Myself, my family & friends in Huntinton Beach & Westminster are adamently against the Ripcurl Project because of the scale & density of the project. We believe the area cannot handle what will be a substantial increase in residents & traffic. We are not against development, but want responsible, well thought out plannned development that suits the community. ON NOV 3, PLEASE VOTE AGAINST THESE GENERAL PLAN & ZONING DEVELOPMENTS! We will be watching. Sincerely, Elena Fettig Huntinton Beach, CA 1 Stephenson, Johanna 0 01 From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 11:42 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl -----Original message----- From: DALE GILLILAND [mailto:john d_gilliland@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 11:40 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl To: the Huntington Beach City Council Re: Ripcurl, the Village at Bella Terra and other projects considered for the "Edinger Corridor". we oppose the construction of Ripcurl and the Village. The original codes regarding height and density should apply to all projects in this area (and to all of Huntington Beach) . Please vote against the General Plan and zoning amendments. we live in a neighborhood near Bella Terra. This mall, itself, impacted the quality of our lives. since its opening, our air quality has deteriorated. Bella Terra is an urban heat island. Traffic is already heavy on Edinger and on Gothard north of Edinger. Additional vehicles used by the proposed projects' tenants, proprietors of the shops, their employees, delivery and service vehicles equal gridlock. Elimination of any of the strip and clustered shopping centers on Edinger and in surrounding areas would be a loss to the community. Their goods and services are varied, easily accessible and are the source of livelihoods for their proprietors and provide jobs for their employees. A case in point is the small center on the southeast corner of Gothard and Center. With its low profile, readily accessible parking close to its shops, it is utilized by the community and by Goldenwest students, who need walk only across the street. Regarding any proposed high rise construction in Huntington Beach: Should the proximity of the Newport/Inglewood fault be a consideration? These proposed developments would negatively impact the residents of this area of Huntington Beach. Thank you for your consideration. Sara Gilliland cc: HB Register OC Voice HB Independent 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 1:42 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl, et.al -----Original Message----- From: DALE GILLILAND [mailto:john_d_gilliland@earthlink.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 10:57 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl, et.al The Huntington Beach City Council Having read a letter sent by me to the council, Andrew Nelson, project manager for Ripcurl, e-mailed me. we then had a phone conversation during which neither of us convinced the other of the righteousness of our causes. However, I was impressed that the gentleman would take the time to talk with me. He asked that I mention this conversation to the council. Sincerely, Sara Gilliland 1 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 10:19 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: rip curl project From: Dan Gooch [mailto:dgooch@socal.rr.com] Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 2:34 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: rip curl project Honorable Councilmembers: Living behind St. Bonaventure Catholic Church puts our family adjacent to the proposed project. I know you are all mindful of congestion and, as a resident, I'm hopeful you'll take that into consideration when you vote to increase the density factor. Traveling along Springdale is very difficult at peak hours now.....increasing density will only exacerbate the problem. Increasing a density factor by 3x above what we've come to expect is a substantial change.....and, in the opinion of our neighbors, would be extremely detrimental to our quality of life. I would appreciate hearing your individual thoughts on the proposed project. Thanks for your continued service. I remain: Respectfully, Daniel P. Gooch dgooch@socal.rr.com 10/13/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Brosna5490@aol.com Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:15 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Ripcurl Project Dear Councilmembers, While the Ripcurl venture will undoubtedly increase the tax base of the city the traffic problems which it will cause will have very negative consequences to the commuting citizens. You just cannot expect the current on and off ramps and the current roadways leading to the 405 freeway to accommodate the huge additional volume of traffic caused by this development. Since you cannot build additional roadways to alleviate the traffic flow you are planning for massive gridlock. You need to step up and act responsibly, the master plan needs to be adhered to, reckless development is in no ones best interest. Developers best interests frequently clash with the best interests of the community, and it certainly does in this massive development. Matthew V Hunt New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News&more. TI)f it out! . .. ........ 10/13/2008 Page I of 2 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:19 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW. Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra From: Duane Isaacson [mailto:disaacson@socal.rr.com] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 7:05 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra would like to share with you my displease about reading in the paper that the Planning Commission approved both the Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra projects. I would also like to solicit your votes against these plans when they come before you for approval. I do not disagree in cocept with mixed housing and commercial development. I understand that ever expanding suburbs have probably outlived their times. What I strongly object to is the density of the proposed projects. I live only a short distance from this development and I can tell you that the traffic in this area is already on the edge of being unbearable. As it is, I often resist shopping at Bella Terra due to the traffic on Edinger and getting to the freeway on either Edinger, Beach or Goldenwest is already a problem most of the time. Therefore, I dread the thought of what the addition of 1,000 plus apartments to this area is going to do to the traffic. moved to Huntington Beach approximately 10 years ago because of the type of atmosphere I found here. If I wanted to live in the middle of a high rise slum area I would have moved to downtown Los Angleles, but now it appears the high rise slum is going to follow me here. You might say that I am overreacting to these developments, but I cannot help but predict that the densities being planned for these two developments will end up only attacting the type of renters we do not want in our neighborhoods, in our schools, or in the stores we shop in; but who else would want to rent an apartment in such high density projects? Surely not the middle class families that have normally made up our neighborhoods here in Huntington Beach. 1 also object to the Transportation Manager's assessment that most of the traffic impact will be at the freeway and Beach Blvd. The freeway is so congested already that people get off at Bosla Chica, Springdale, Goldenwest, etc. and cut across town to get home even if the most direct route is on Beach Blvd. Therefore, once a lot more cars are added to the Beach and freeway interchange every day, that will only encourage more people to cut across town. Finally, I am concerned that the developers will not provide sufficient non-fee parking to accomodate all these renters. Every apartment unit I have seen built in the last 30 years in California has about one tenth the number of parking spots they need to accomodate all the renter's cars. Therefore, the people who rent these apartments are likely to park in surrounding neighborhoods, in the parking spots needed for shoppers at Bella Terra, at the college, etc. Are you looking closely at the parking issue on our behalf? 1 sure hope so. I will end this message by asking whether you would approve these same 1,000 plus apartments at the /_s1,4 s 10/21/2008 Page 2 of 2 planned density if they were going to be built downtown or near the wetlands? If not, then why would you approve them for my neighborhood? My neighbors and I should be given the same consideration as those city residents who can afford to live closer to the water and nature preserves. Thank you in advance for giving consideration to my thoughts. Please vote "no" on the density that is currently being planned.for these developments, if that means the developers will walk away because they can no longer ruin our city, then so be it. Our city is more important than the developer's profit motives. Duane Isaacson 6912 Moonbeam Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92647 10/21/2008 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:52 PM To: City Clerk Agenda Subject: FW: Ripcurl Project Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration City of Huntington Beach 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson(a)surfcity-hb.org From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 8:35 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl Project From: Jeff Jacobs [mailto:jeff.jacobs@verizon.net] Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 8:25 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl Project Dear Huntington Beach City Council Members, I have been a resident of Huntington Beach for over 30 years and have seen the congestion on Edinger Ave at Beach Boulevard increase dramatically during that time. I feel that the addition of the Ripcurl Project, along with The Village at Bella Terra, will create a huge traffic problem that cannot be mitigated. Please vote "NO" on the Ripcurl Project. Sincerely, Jeff Jacobs 10/21/2008 �� 3 , Flynn, Joan From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:51 PM To: City Clerk Agenda Subject: FW: Ripcurl/ Bella Terra Village Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration I City of Huntington Beach 0:714.536-5265 1 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson@surfcity-hb.org -----Original Message----- From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 5:43 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: Fw: Ripcurl / Bella Terra Village petenbev@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Pete n Bev <petenbev@earthlink.net> To: Dapkus, Pat Cc: jerry kaufman <jerrykaufmal@earthlink.net> Sent: Sat Oct 18 16:17:56 2008 Subject: Ripcurl / Bella Terra Village My wife and I strongly urge you to vote NO on the above proposed developments. The density is too high for the area and will lead to potential crime, polution, and clogged traffic. The buildings will be out of proportion to the surrounding area as well as being overpopulated. Please utilize responsible city planning objectives; do not set a precedent for future Huntington Beach projects such as the Levitz site. Respectfully, Peter and Beverly Jordan 1 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 4:50 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: NO-on Ripcurl; NO -on The Village at Bella Terra development proposal From: Betty Kanne [mailto:bettykanne@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:05 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Betty Kanne; Dan Kanne Subject: NO -on Ripcurl; NO -on The Village at Bella Terra development proposal re: Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra development proposal HB City Council, My husband and I are long time residents and home owners in Huntington Beach. We wish to voice our serious concern about the The Village at Bella Terra development proposal. The project environmental impact report(EIR) states that there will be significant and unavoidable traffic problems on streets north of Warner,east of Goldenwest and on I-405 for decades to come with this proposed development. Please do not approve this proposal. We ask that you do not approve development that negatively impacts the citizens of Huntington Beach and the quality of life we currently have. As such do not accept this proposal in any way that approaches its current form. Sincerely, Betty and Dan Kanne 16331 Woodstock Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714.840.4257 bellykannephotmail.com Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn"10 hidden secrets"from Jamie. Learn Now 10/15/2008 Page 1 of 1 Flynn, Joan From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:52 PM To: City Clerk Agenda Subject: FW: Bella Terra Village and Ripcurl Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration I City of Huntington Beach ( 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 ( johanna.stephenson@surfcity-hb.org From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 5:33 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Bella Terra Village and Ripcurl From: jerry kaufman [mailto:jerrykaufma1@earthlink.net] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 4:52 PM To: Dapkus, Pat Cc: jerry kaufman; Pete Jordan Subject: Bella Terra Village and Ripcurl There is to be a vote in Nov for the approval of the two proposed developments which have tentative go ahead approvals. My wife and I are opposed not to the development of these areas, but are extremely opposed to the density of these proposed developments. The density is higher then that of any other proposed developments in Huntington Beach and will set a precedence for other developments close to these two in work. I live just north of the area, and do not want the traffic and potential crime to such a large development as well as the pollution both noise and air . The area is already con-jested and the access is limited due to freeway access. We understand that growth and change is ongoing, but you must be realistic on population density and to the needs of nearby residents who have worked hard to have a decent place to live without , a nearby city only looking at revenues and not the needs of responsible neighbors. Over populated unsightly buildings not in proportion with the surrounding areas are not responsible city planning objectives.. We strongly urge you to vote NO. If you must go forward please reduce the density to reasonable levels, and not set a precedence for future projects. Thank you . Diana and Jerry Kaufman 10/20/2008 Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:52 PM To: City Clerk Agenda Subject: FW: RipCurl and the Bella Terra II Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration I City of Huntington Beach 1 0:714.536-5265 1 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson@surfcity-hb.org From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 5:33 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: RipCurl and the Bella Terra II From: Knapp, Jim [mailto:jknapp@LANDAM.com] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 5:15 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: RipCurl and the Bella Terra II Huntington Beach City Council, I am writing to ask you to reject the proposed high density developments planned for the north end of Huntington Beach. Both the Ripcurl and the Bella Terra II projects would severely impact traffic on Edinger Ave. and Beach Blvd. According to the EIR for the Ripcurl project the intersection of Edinger Ave and Beach Blvd. are already graded a "D" ratting ("C" is the acceptable standard the city has set). The cumulative effect of these two massive housing projects will be GRID LOCK. Please vote to down size these two projects to no more than three stories, and that is including the ground floor retail. Thank you, Jim Knapp 714-713-5407 10/21/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:41 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW:Vote Against From: Kottler, Ellen [mailto:ekottler@Exchange.FULLERTON.EDU] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:26 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Vote Against Please vote against amendments for high density projects that will intensify the traffic problem,and effect other city services in a negative way, such as fire and police, as well as other local institutions, such as education-schoo/s(teachers and classrooms)and health care. Please vote to save Alice's restaurant. Thank you! 10/16/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 1:13 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: "Ripcurl" & "Village at Bella Terra" From: Larry Landesman [mailto:larry.landesman@landesman.com] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 11:53 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: "Ripcurl" &"Village at Bella Terra" l receive the Huntington Beach Tomorrow newsletter but I do not agree with their position on these projects. I believe that these projects would add a vitality and financial benefit to the city. Especially now, in this economy, where strip mall shops cannot stay open, adding housing and bringing in younger people should benefit the community. I will be directly affected by the traffic issues as I drive along Edinger to Beach Blvd very often but I can find alternatives and maybe there are some improvements that can be made to improve the traffic flow. One of their points is that"These projects will result in a loss of at least 12% of commercial use at the most valuable commercial site in our city". The truth is that, for many years, businesses have not been able to succeed in this area and there are always abundant vacancies. Larry Landesman Larry@Landesman.com Home: 1-714-846-7395 _.._--------------------------- _...... - - ....__..........._ 10/13/2008 es Page I of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 10:58 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: The RipCurl Project From: Lacelle, Marcel [mai Ito:marcel.lacel le@honeywell.com] Sent:Tuesday, October 14, 2008 8:26 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject:The RipCurl Project Dear City Council, I live one block north of the planned location for the project called RipCurl.There is a lot of communication go around stating that the Huntington Beach Planning Commission has voted in favor of this project. My concern is related to the topic that the occupancy rate for this project is 3 times what is currently allowed in Huntington Beach. Under normal construction of new dwellings, traffic conditions would increase. But when l am hearing that it has been approved at 3 times the rate, it truly concerns me and my neighbors, With the surrounding neighborhoods, College, Bella Terra, Old World and other future projects in the planning state,within this area of Huntington Beach,we will certainly have an excessive volume of traffic. I am not opposed to the Rip Curl project, but I am opposed to the volume of occupancy accommodations at 3 times the going rate, that Huntington Beach has from my understanding never approved in the past. Please take required measures at keeping the occupancy accommodations at a reasonable and tolerable number. Respectfully Yours Marcel Lacelle This includes an occupancy rate that is 3 times what it is currently allowed in HB. The project will now be forwarded to the 10/14/2008 Page 1of1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 3:09 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Rip Curl Project From: KAREN LUNDBERG [mailto:kdlundberg@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 2:57 PM To, CITY COUNCIL Subject: Rip Curl Project We are against the Rip Curl Project as stated in the plans. Please reconsider the amount of units projected. We are not against upgrading our City,just the amount of buildings,traffic, and noise you seem to keep adding. Thank you, Dale and Karen Lundberg 15282 Newcastle Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 10/14/2008 _eL�64 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: bmarrs [bmarrs@socal.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 4:59 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcud Project Dear Council Members: I am writing to urge you to vote against any changes to our master plan and zoning that would allow for the development of the Ripcurl project as currently planned. As the EIR indicates, this project will cause unavoidable and significant traffic congestion. The congestion, noise, and pollution resulting from this development will negatively impact residents for decades to come! Surely, there are better, more advantageous uses for this site which would yield more revenue to the city than high density housing which will forever change our landscape and further erode the quality of life in Huntington Beach. I implore you to work for responsible development on this site and throughout our city. Thank you. Barbara Marrs 19265 Archfield Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-969-4472 I am using the Free version of SPAMfighter for Personal use. SPAMfighter has removed 1305 of my Spam emails to date. Try SPAMfighter for free now! The Trial and Professional version does not have this message in the email 10/13/2008 /''& Daniel and Carol McAllister 8301 Elmcrest Lane Huntington Beach,CA 92646 October 30,2008 Huntington Beach City Council Huntington Beach Planning Commission City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Dear Members of the Planning Commission and City Council: We are writing this letter in support for The Ripcurl development located on the comer of Center Avenue and Gothard Street adjacent to Golden West College. We have been residents of Huntington Beach for over 35 years and are excited about the positive changes this project represents. As an architect,completely unassociated with this project,I am pleased to see such a development as this.For years it has been evident that this location is the ideal location for this type of living environment and makes perfect sense to approve its development. This project supports the creation of a"Place' and a"Town Center"identified as desirable goals discussed in the first four Beach/Edinger Specific Plan workshops.The Ripcurl will serve as an excellent demonstration project for the Specific Plan,opening the way and setting a standard for future urban projects in locations that make sense. The Ripcwl promotes a balance between housing and employment by placing dense housing in the midst of retail,office,education,and transportation.When completed, The Ripcurl will accommodate demand for Class-A market rate rental housing that has been unmet in north Huntington Beach for decades.Additionally,by providing local residents and workers with luxury living opportunities,the project will also attract high- income renters from other areas whose spending power and consumption habits will support nearby retail and commercial business. In building housing near the Huntington Beach's largest public transportation hub,the city will make an important statement about smart,transit-oriented growth.The project will also benefit from future commuter rail service,should it be established using the likely route of the existing Union Pacific rail line.The site's unique location also allows residents access to and from the I-405 freeway through routes that avoid the heavily- impacted intersection of Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue. Approving the Ripcurl will replace visual blight of the tired strip retail areas with visual excitement of a new,high quality development similar to what Bella Terra has done.The area near the intersection of Gothard Avenue and Center Street is in particular need of activity during non-business hours.The resident and student-serving retail corridors along Gothard and Center will both enliven the streetscape and provide a healthy, pedestrian-friendly compliment to Golden West College. The Ripcurl is expected to be the first multi-family building in Huntington Beach to significantly incorporate environmentally sustainable"Green" design principles.This is the smart thing to do in any development. Overall,this project gives the City and the applicant a chance to demonstrate how the horizontal sprawl land use-segregated development pattern in Orange County can be successfully replaced with concentrated mixed-use development around transportation nodes and retail centers,thus helping to significantly reduce automobile trips for shopping and incidental uses. We express our support for The Ripcurl and think it will,make a positive contribution to the City of Huntington Beach.We encourage the Planning Commission and City Council to give the project full consideration. s' ly, '-�an McAllister Carol McAllister Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna _�....- ..........--_______..... _From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 9:08 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: High Density Housing From: ATRVLARNGR@aol.com [mailto:ATRVLARNGR@aol.com] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:59 AM To: CITY COUNCIL; donfh@balboacapital.com Subject: Re:High Density Housing NO TO HIGH DENSITY H®USINGMUI1 Marleen G Meyer 10022 Spar Circle Dream Destinations Travel Services 714 963-3746 New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News&more. Try it out! 10/13/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 4:55 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW. Rip Curl Project From: marilynlnoble@aol.com [mailto:marilyninoble@aol.com] Sent:Thursday, October 23, 2008 3:51 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: andrew@redoakinv.com Subject: Rip Curl Project This is written to voice support for the proposed project,The Ripcurl,located at 7300 Center Avenue.The proposed redevelopment would replace a tired strip shopping center and office building with an exciting new development that would provide much-needed residences in this part of the city. The current building(the one I rent space in)-is old and ready to be replaced. I have been a tenant in this property since January 1994.We have enjoyed a good relationship with the owner, Amstar/Red Oak Huntington Beach,LLC since they took ownership of the center in 2006.When they approached us in 2007 saying they were considering proposing a redevelopment,we were able to work out a relocation arrangement with them that we consider to be fair.Therefore,we wish to express our support for the proposed development and encourage the city to approve the project. Sincerely, Dr. Marilyn L. Noble Doctor of Audiology Allied Hearing Services McCain or Obama?Stay updated on coverage of the Presidential race while you browse-Download Now! 10/24/2008 `v'lre thrz underGign petition the City of Huntington Beach, California to cxe;ny the accF.,ptance of the nip-curl Project until there is further G review of the project after the recommended changes of the Planning Commission have been made and citizen input is considered so tyre project may evolve to reaii;e greater potential of it being a positive addition for the surrounding area. CA We the undersign also believe that it is the responsibility of the City and its Planning Department to set forth the goals, the vision and the guidelines of the T'ransi't Center High Density Mixed Use Zoning Designation through analysis of the exi sine uses and future potential uses, including a transportation and parking study., and again citizen input is considered. The responsibility of conducting this process correctly can not be de legated to the developers of the project. F,; g'.AID i\PitP$$G bl Ilt1Ie Date, —� dtSfr6.gu --. - — —_ " CA i I Y/ O " iotl�lo� ON I� JY o 14 We the, undersign petition the City of Huntington Beaclh, California to deny the acceptance, of the RIIP-'C'LII-1 Project Untii 'Lh�;re is fui-ther review of the project aster the recornmended changes of the Planning Commission have been mad-- and, citizen input Is considere d so the project may evolve to realize greater potential of it being a positive addition for the surrounding area, VVe the undersign also beiieve that it is the responsibility of the City and its Planning Department to set forth the goats, the visiori and the guidelines of the Transit Center High Density Wed Use Zoning Designation through analysis of the existing uses and future potential uses, including a transportation and parking study, and ag4;n citizen input is considered. The responsibility of Conducting ,.his process correctly can not be delegated to the developers of the project. Wte Name Birth Da(e Addre,-,s 7"- er'. F &Fo HY '0 IS-h IV- JUI I �e'r 49— We the undersign petition the City of Huntington Beach, California to deny the acceptant. of the Rip-Curl Project ;antii it ere is further review of the project after the recommended changes of the Planning Commission have been made and citizen input is considered so tl;)e project may evolve to realize greater potential of it being a positive addition for the surrounding area. We the undersign also believe that it is the responsibility of the City and its Planning Department to set forth the goals, the vision and the guidelines of the Transit Center Pugh Density Mixed Use Zoning Designation through analysis of the existing uses and future potential uses, including a transportation and parking study, and again citizen input is considered. The responsibility of conducting this process correctly can not be delegated to the developers of the project. � ta �cr�e i �Ptl� uat rJr`E��s 1 ii 41 l b `_1-'-I,c'`6.' !Y"�� �' - gam---— - \f�le lh� Unde/,,'igo petlU0n tixa City of Huntington Beach. C6U|h]rNatD deny the acceptance Ofth8 Pnoj.eC\ unfi\ there \s further nemovvnfthepn4eotafterthereuVnnmendedchangeaoftheP|anningConnmisainnhavebeennnadeanduihzeninput !xnnnsi(jernd oo the pnoJect' may evolve to realize greater potential ofit being 8positive addition for the surrounding area. We the undersign also believe that it is the responsibility of the City and ii:s Planning Department to set forth the goals, the vision and the guidelines ol the Transit Center High Density Kxed Use Zoning Designation thlough ai-ialysis of the exisbng uses and futUre potenti�| uSeS. inc|�diOgatrannpO��h�n8ndp�[king �tudy. �nd8g�moitizen inputi� cons|d�red The renponoibi|ityofoondUobng this process Correct|y can not bee de|e�sted to the developers of the pr ject. ct) r-- -r- C'i- -'. W+::� td r. �rch Li | | | | �� ---'--' |--�- ''— -- -- ---- - '-- ------ � / ^ ___ _ peii!,ion she "ity Hunfing-ori Seac_h, Califcrnla to dcny the occeptancc c�'the i Jr.)-Curl Proj; c.t un-LI reviE.-A; the prcioct after the nacornmended changes of the Planning Commission have be,,:,n Made Eind citizen input is. consider ,ecj so the project may eVclV_- to realf.,..'e greater potential of it being a positive addition for the surrounding area, Va it'he undersign also believe that is the responsibility of the City and its Planning Department to set toFth he cpais, the visior, and L I - the au. delines of fir, High Density Mixed Use Zoning Desicjjnal�on through nnalysis� of the existing uses and fUtUre Me �- I Potential uses, including a tra,nsporiation and parking study, and again citizen input is considered The responsibility of conducting this I process, correcfly can not be delega�.&.d to the developers of the project. i Plq`,,. Birtkl vDaic 12 J Jit, _c 7V', e"I � the =.Ir- r1 ' l lot f .h rC I @.li.v1 the C!; ( aun CtUn �E�GI", 311 'll8 t0 C_nJ the aC�e�ld�c Yi" LI review -A'the, prc,ject after iihe rer;oiilmetided chances of the Planning Commission have been made ands citizen inpL.lt is consider(-ci so project may evolve -to reaiif.e greater potential of it being a positive additioi-; for the surrounding area. VV(-:. the undersign also believe Mat it is the responsibi!rfy of the City and its P- anning Department to sit forth 'he goals, the vision and tl,e auidel:n s of the s"ransit ;;enter Nigh Density Uxe.d Use Zoning Designation rhro;Ligh analysis of the existing Ices and i-uu-i e uoLenticl uses, InCI'.iding a trailsnortatlon and Barking stL.,idy, aml a Jain cihzen Input is cons;O(�i�d 1 h�: I E".�p�O; S1Oiii!\/ of ,Car ld-icting Process correctly can nc.t be delegafr.d to the developers of the protect Rict•t: ;''suet AiiS9B'.;i,Fr t;u tJ iIi ;'I d8' z Vv'ea- fi unide!',ign petition the Huntlngiion Beach, Caljtornla to deny the a(-..,,.ejIance Whe Pr'0J'C-Ct until ihere iw !''irther revew of the prjact after the re(;ornmended changes of the Manning Cammisskwi have bewi made and Citizen wiput 0 considwed so fl,-�e project may evolve to realize greater potential of A bang a positive addition fc)r the surrounding area. We the undersign also believe that I is the responsibility of the My and As Mang Department to set forth Une goals, the vision and No gOdAmes of the Vansit Center High Density Mixed Use Zoning Designation thrrough analysts of the exaling tws and Uwe potential uses, including a transportation, and parking study, and agAn Men inpu5s conOwed. Ac responsibilii.y of con-duclin.,g AVS wocess correctly can not be del gaNd to an c9velopes of he project. z: 51.C4 oar e.t.a As—13-01 02? "-'4 erl ? Iz \�4�Ulc �un� �|An ��bn �iiov� []tv �� HynUn�\DA 8���h. (�2ih| J to[�i� dony U7o �co*m�/noo of ihe R)P-CUd � �n ��roi� U yhere is, h/rUler revie,vii of the proJect after the rec;r-mwniended chang-as of the Planning C.r.41Timission have bnen made and citizen input is, considr,red so the project mayevn|watoneaUzegreateFpnierdia| nf /1boingapnsitiveaddit/nn1OrLhesunounding8rea VVe�h� unU�rSign@�S� bo||ov� th�ti� iSth8re�pODo|bU/�yoftha {�|ty �Dd its P|annmgDopa�nlenito set fOr�hthe goE(s. the viS�onand the guidelines N the Transit Center High Density Mixed Use Zoning Designation through anB!ySiSof the wxisUng uses and future po-enUa/ uses` including o transportation and parking atudy, and again citizen input is considered The reSpoDs|b/htyof conducting � n thia process correctly can otbe delegated to 'he developeroof the pn�eot. bKi!-01 Dale A c o» | ( / ----- --- 1- - '-- -- --' -- ------- - -' ------ --' --- i -- --- �� —a-~ '- -- } i ' ' /- ' `- ---r-' - - -- --' - '----- + ! |-�----- ~- -- ` ��`-�-- - - - ! . / ` >x��' - ^ ,=� Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna b D From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 10:18 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna-,Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Bella Terra Edinger corridor high density From: VFSpk@aol.com [mailto:VFSpk@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:00 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Bella Terra Edinger corridor high density Huntington Beach Council members, 10-12-08 Please do not approve the high density projects that are planned for the Edinger/Goldenwest area.We should not create high density projects that will create more traffic and more congestion in our city. Previous council members had the good sense to set high quality standards on density that are now being revised by the planning commission. We don't need multistory high density complexes in our city. These type of buildings only benefit the bank accounts of the developers. Go over to the area near Anaheim Stadium and look at the ugly high density projects that are being built there. Those projects are not selling because people do not want to spend a lot of money to live in an over crowded complex. If these projects are approved you will be creating future blight in our city. The people of Huntington Beach deserve better than this. I look at Long Beach and see what rezoning has done to that city. In the 50s many of the large single family lots were rezoned to hold duplexes and four plexes and that area is crowded and blighted today. Let's not make the same mistake. No more high rises in our city! What's next..... Do we build on the beach so developers can make a profit????? Let's break the pattern that has occurred in so many older cities. The pattern is that once the land is at build out we rezone to multistory high density so the developers can make huge profits. That has happened over and over again during the last 50 years in So. Cal. Will you have the wisdom to break that pattern?????? Sincerely, Vince Sipkovich 6431 Down Dr Huntington Beach, Ca 92647 New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News&more. Try it out! 10/13/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Phil Smith [rhino@socal.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:15 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: no on Ripcurl and The Village Please vote against these General Plan and zoning amendments and approve only new developments with densities that suit our community and don't intensify the traffic problem. Thank you, Philip Smith 19552 Ditmar Lane Huntington Beach, Ca 92646 -- - 10/13/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 2:09 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: NO on General Plan for zoning From: Sandyzzzzz@aol.com [mailto:Sandyzzzzz@aol.com] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 12:22 PM To: Dapkus, Pat Subject: NO on General Plan for zoning I did not move to Huntington Beach to be living in a high density area. We all enjoy the less traffic-more space environment. We already have approved developments with density to fit our community. Stick to that. Our votes for city council members go toward those following our best interests and the rules we have already approved. ARE YOU LISTENING???? New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News&more. Try it out! 10/13/2008 U'Ai<-Pi0UJA,) Page 1 of 2 Stephenson, Johanna - From: Vallotl@aol.com Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:57 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl Dear Honorable Mayor and Council Members, I have learned that the Planning Commission has approved the Ripcurl Project on condition of several recommended changes. Where will be the oversight that the recommended changes have been implemented and what if the recommended changes do not accomplish the desired result? Where is the accountability? Too many times there is not follow up on conditions and the development community knows this. It is my understanding that the Ripcurl Project will need to come before the Mayor and Council for final approval. I encourge you to hold off your approval until the plans have been revised to reflect the recommended changes and until the public has had a chance to make input. 1 am also wondering if the City will have a development agreement with the Ripcurl developers. Is the City making any request for street improvements around the project from the developer? I also have a concern about the planning staff report, attachment no.8.1, regarding Zoning Text Amendment. I do not understand how it can be left to the developer to define "Transit Center" High Density Mixed Use designation. This designation is to guide development so it works for the City, not so it works for the developer. This transit zoning designation is a type of zoning that is being used across the country but it comes about through studying the existing and potential future uses of the area and through public input. It comes about from studying interconnected relationships. Jane Jacobs discussed in her book, The Death and Life of Great American_Cities, about the complexity of cities and about the interconnected relationships. She wrote, "Although the inter-relations of their many factors are complex, there is nothing accidental or irrational about the ways in which these factors affect each other." To define the "Transit Center" High Density Mixed Use designation for the area in question, the inter- relations of the many factors need to be studied and considered. The inter-relations of the many factors include the experiences and knowledge of citizens in the surrounding community. This process should be the responsibility of our Planning Department and of City Council, not the developers. The health, safety and welfare of our people is your responsibility but I feel that you have lost site of that. The American Planning Association has set forth a Code of Ethics that 1 believe you need to see as it is your responsibility to make sure planning for our City follows these principles. One part of the Code is below and you may see the rest at b#p //www.plar n[n .or /ethics/ethicscode.htm 10/13/2008 Vuo% Page 2 of 2 Principles to Which We aspire 1. Our Overall Responsibility to the Public Our primary obligation is to serve the public interest and we, therefore, owe our allegiance to a conscientiously attained concept of the public interest that is formulated through continuous and open debate. We shall achieve high standards of professional integrity, proficiency, and knowledge. To comply with our obligation to the public, we aspire to the following principles: a)We shall always be conscious of the rights of others. b)We shall have special concern for the long-range consequences of present actions. c)We shall pay special attention to the interrelatedness of decisions. d) We shall provide timely, adequate; clear, and accurate information on planning issues to all affected persons and to governmental decision makers. e)We shall give people the opportunity to have a meaningful impact on the development of plans and programs that may affect them Participation should be broad enough to include those who lack formal organization or influence. f)We shall seek social justice by working to expand choice and opportunity for all persons, recognizing a special responsibility to plan for the needs of the disadvantaged and to promote racial and economic integration. We shall urge the alteration of policies, institutions, and decisions that oppose such needs. g)We shall promote excellence of design and endeavor to conserve and preserve the integrity and heritage of the natural and built environment. h)We shall deal fairly with all participants in the planning process. Those of us who are public officials or employees shall also deal evenhandedly with all planning process participants. Please take the needed steps to ensure that the approval process for Ripcurl Project meets the above principles for overall responsibilities to the public. I look forward to your reply. Respectfully, Pam Vallot 6401 Harvard Circle Huntington A 92647 714-892-3406 ........ .. New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out! (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emicntnew0O000001) 10/13/2008 p ADDITIONAL CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS RIPCURL PROJECT NOVEMBER 109 200 Page 1 of3 Flynn, Joan From: Green, Cathy Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 9:34 AM To: Flynn, Joan Subject: FW: RipCurl near Bella Terra- Resident Input Attachments: speak for alex.doc From: Judy Secor [mailto:truejsecor@yahoo.com] Sent: Wed 11/5/2008 8:51 AM To. CITY COUNCIL Subject: RipCurl near Bella Terra - Resident Input Please read the attached file, as it is my letter to you regarding the RipCurl Project. Please also enter it into your public comments on the RipCurl Project. Thank you for considering my input. Judy Secor, 15031 Eton Circle, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 I am a 30 yr resident who has lived, worked, and raised a large family here. js...Praise the Lord a!waT and anyway! It's good for you both 11/5/2008 f My name is Judy Secor, & I've lived in my Huntington Beach home for 30 yrs. The Ripcurl Project is just on the other side of Golden West College from me. I first heard of the Ripcurl Project while I was waiting at Greer Park for my turn as speaker for HB Community Emergency Response Teams. Alex and Andrew, the Ripcurl developers, spoke just before me. At that time, most of us were curious, some were favorably impressed, and only a few were already convinced it would be just as bad as another C®STC® or else another low income housing project. Happily, I've been right in assessing that's not the case at all. The Ripcurl Project provides its own parking and brings in primarily upscale residents, since it offers green, luxury, resort-like living units, with other amenities as well. The Ripcurl Project has more favorable impacts overall, with next to no unfavorable ones, because these developers have taken pains to work closely with our city to ensure that. But my desire in speaking today is to be sure that people understand something far more significant than any of these issues and that is this; that I, personally, have put these developers to the test on things that really matter. And they have proven to be honest, true to their word, fair, reasonable, and extremely accommodating; to the point of their own financial self sacrificing. Here's how I know: Remember I was waiting to speak for CERT while they spoke at our park. During that time I spoke with a person who later told the developers of our conversation. I had shared my dream to get a building for our little church so we could reach out to families and help them with so many needed life skills. Developers usually have to offer a percentage of lower priced units to accommodate the needs of lower income renters. So I asked this person if I could get a lower priced unit for our church office, since we desperately need an office as well as a church site. Even an office would be better than nothing. Now, what's the chance some big developer would bother to respond to such a request? You ever hear from Donald Trump when you need space? Q I struggled to believe any developer would take the time to follow up on someone else's needs while in the midst of his own massive project. Alex had no need to care about such things. Yet he took the initiative and actually called me! He didn't have to do that. He chose to. He said he was touched by my hopes and dreams and wanted to help our little church reach its vision to bless families. To me, he showed guts and character, but, how about honesty and integrity? Will he keep his word? even if it costs too much, or becomes difficult, or unpopular, or puts a wedge of division between him and his partners? Well it did all that. And that poor guy had no idea how LOW a rent I needed for it to be. Yet, he went to bat for me! And what an uphill battle it was! He took all kinds of flack in order to keep his word to me. He sacrificed time and time again. Later he told me it was one of the hardest things he ever had to do. It took mountains of negotiations, with all sorts of other people, both up and down the line. Lesser men would have cut their losses and given up long ago. It took six months. (I only get to rent it until they demolish it, but I'll take anything just to have a chance to grow.) All during that six months, Alex kept his word, and the whole of his team supported helping a tiny church to get one of their units, even at a great ongoing loss to them. And today, because he not only kept his word, but got his whole team to agree that it was important to keep this promise, our office is now a reality. Anyway, after all that, I don't know who better to have as a developer for our area than this man! I believe he and his project have earned the right to be our neighbor. I'm fully convinced he will keep his word when he says that he will continue to work with our city to be sure that all our concerns over density and parking will be properly mitigated. And he's even put that in writing. I've put him to the test and he has proven that he is trustworthy and honorable in his behaviors; not just talk. We can trust that his project will reflect that. Thank you for listening. Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 3:12 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: The Ripcurl EIR is faulty -----Original Message----- From: David Mootchnik [mailto:d.mootchnik@verizon.net] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 3:09 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Ripcurl EIR is faulty Dear Council Member What is your plan for the future of Huntington Beach? Another overcrowded city? Another Los Angeles? Well, maybe thats what the city council wants, maybe thats what the business community wants, maybe thats what the commercial land owners want. But its NOT what the residents of HB want and its not what the voters want. And ultimately you are there to serve the citizens. what we want is for the council to listen to the community. All sorts of tricks are being used to force feed high density into the city plan. The biggest tricks are: 1) To approve of each high density project, one at a time, so that the big picture is hidden as long as possible. 2) To limit the publication of upcoming hearings to "interested parties" instead of the entire city. These new developments and specific plan are the biggest change to city planning in decades and the whole city needs to be informed. 3) To hire a consultant team who has made a business of specifically promoting high density developments. They are not an unbiased entity. 4) To hire the same consultant team to produce the EIRs. They are NOT an unbiased entity. 5) To listen to the consultant when he says that you should not consider density issues in your deliberations. Here are some facts. 1) Ripcurl is the first wave of a density tsunami. Let Ripcurl have 87-100 units per acre and you will not stop future developments to have less. 2) If you let Ripcurl set the pace, and follow the Specific Plan, you are FACING UP TO 37,000 NEW UNITS AT BUILDOUT AND UP TO 92, 000 NEW CITY RESIDENTS. Do the math yourself. Thats a 50 percent increase in population for the city. 3) The Ripcurl and Beach Edinger Specific Plan will create population densities COMPARABLE TO MANHATTAN. Do the math. 87 units per acre equals 56,000 people per square mile. 3) The Ripcurl EIR is WRONG, particularly in the traffic section. It must be redone by an independent contractor. a) The EIR only looked at intersection analysis and did not do a street analysis. The Highway Capacity Manual notes that street capacity is normally strained well before intersections become a problem. Therefore, the analysis is incomplete and optimistic. There are 14 signalized intersections within 1/2 mile of Ripcurl and their interaction will have a major impact on street conditions. 1 b) The traffic cumulative analysis did not include the Murdy Commons development, nor did it consider any other of the Beach Edinger Specific Plan along Edinger Blvd. c) The traffic analysis, while detailed, used optimistic assumptions in several key areas in order to find that traffic impacts will be small. Given that we cannot undo a planning mistake, conservative assumptions should have been used. Based on the above, the Ripcurl, as the linchpin of the entire Beach Edinger corridor, must be stopped now. At a minimum the city must hire an independent critic agent to review all the Ripcurl, Bella Terra and Specific Plan documents in order to quantify the positives and negatives of these projects. The Specific Plan EIR should be stopped now and given to an independent, unbiased consultant. We can advise you on consultants that will give you a comprehensive critique of the current plans. Thank you Dave and Bobbe Mootchnik 2 Y-c : ORANGE COUNTY /gy ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® October 29,2008 .4 Siep Ahead The Honorable Debbie Cook Mayor, City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Subject: Support for Proposed Ripcurl Project at Gothard St. and Center A-- Dear Mayor Cook: On behalf of the Orange County Association of REATORSn, I want to convey our support for Red Oak Investments' proposed Ripcurl project at the corner of Gothard Street and Center Avenue in Huntington Beach. We recently met with principal Red Oak partner, Mr. Alex Wong. He describes Ripeurl as a first-class apartment living center, close to transit opportunities, that will apply the latest in mixed-use development standards to upgrade and enhance the current site and provide much needed new housing in the city. Our Association believes that creating new housing opportunities like Ripcurl, which is close to job-centers, is essential to sustaining a healthy and robust community. We have considered the city's plan for improving the Beach and Edinger corridor and believe that the Ripcurl project compliments this new direction. For example,the Ripcurl project is not only near jobs, it is also near restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. Together,the neighborhood will have the planning ideal—live, work, and play. Also, the amenities and quality level of the project will offer a living experience that is not available in Huntington Beach today for renters,particularly young professionals that employers like Boeing and Golden West College attract. As always, we appreciate your leadership in Huntington Beach. Please feel free to contact me or our Government Affairs Director, Dave Stefanides, if you have any Laguna Nils Office:25552 La Paz Road questions. Laguna Hills,CA 92653 949586-6800 fax949-586-0382 sine ly, www.ocarorg Huntington Beach Office: )71 Slater Avenue,Ste.240 on Re In er intington Beach,CA 92647 g 714-375.9313 2008 President fax 714-375-9322 www.ocar.org Orange County Association of REALTORS© Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 9:37 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Draft Text. OK to send letter next week. From: Perozzi, Brad [mailto:bperozzi@tcresidential.com] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 9:02 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: FW: Draft Text, OK to send letter next week. Huntington Beach City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Via email city.council(d_)surfcity-hb.org Dear Council Representatives: We support"The Ripcurl." We have no affiliation with the project and own no property in Huntington Beach.We know Red Oak Investments, and consider them a competitor. The Ripcurl is the kind of development that many cities embrace. By creating new housing near jobs, shopping, and transportation, Huntington Beach demonstrates what planners throughout the nation believe is the best way to build our communities in the future, i.e. Smart Growth. Trammell Crow Residential is one of the leading multifamily and mixed use developers in the US.We like Huntington Beach and are encouraged by your Beach Edinger Specific Plan. In fact,we have been searching for a development parcel in the plan area for several years. We have gone the entire length of the corridors and reviewed at least two dozen different properties. To date,- however,we have not found a site because most of the parcels in the plan area are either too small or too valuable in their current use. Fragmented property ownership is a big obstacle to new projects and new investment because assembling enough critical mass through different property owners is so difficult. It surprises us that some people worry that new development will overwhelm the City. We think the opposite is more likely--that few projects will actually come forward. We know—TCR would like to find a feasible parcel. Perhaps Trammell Crow Residential will stand before the City Council in the future with a project of its own. In the meantime, however, we support The Ripcurl and recognize the benefits that it will bring to your city. Sincerely, Brad Perozzi Managing Director Trammell Crow Residential No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG-http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.175/Virus Database: 270.8.511758- Release Date: 10/31/2008 8:22 AM 11/3/2008 Page 1 of I Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 11:09 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW:The Ripcurl Project From, Jean Tietgen [mailto:jean4re@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 12:17 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: alex@redoakinv.com Subject: The Ripcurl Project Dear Council: This message is in support of the Ripcurl Project in Huntington Beach. I have heard presentations from the developer regarding this project and believe it will be an asset to the Edinger/Beach community of Huntington Beach. I feel that the developer is very sensitive to the needs of both the business and residential communities in the area. As a Huntington Beach property owner and business person in the community, I encourage the council to approve this project being presented to the council on November 10th. Since I will be out of town, I will not be able to attend the meeting. Best regards, Jean Tietgen Jean Tietgen, REALTOR, LTG, PMN, SRES 2008 Director-Orange Cty Assn of REALTORS(r) 2008 Director-California Association of REALTORS(r) 2008 CAR Chair Political Activities Fund Committee Women's Council of REALTORS(r) -2006 State President Star Real Estate 20951 Brookhurst Street Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Direct: 714.514.0011 JIean@JeanTietaen.com To see all properties listed on the multiple listing service,visit my website at www.JeanTietgen.com or mww.buvi.n.gOChomes.listingbook.com "Serving Communities of Orange County Since 1984" 11/3/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 03,2008 11:09 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Letter regarding RipCurl Project From: Laura Curran [mailto:lauracurran@mac.com] Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 11:28 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Letter regarding RipCurl Project Dear City Council members: As a resident of neighboring Newport Beach and a frequent visitor to HB,e.g. Bella Terra,I want to express support for the RipCurl project currently in front of you for these reasons: -Extending the positive street-level atmosphere created by Bella Terra. Residential units will likely create more pedestrian based activity, which makes the street seem more alive, and reduces car traffic as the neighborhood feels makes walking more attractive. -Use of sustainable building features and commitment to GreenPoint rating system. In particular,the use of native plants indigenous to OC could demonstrate for residents and commercial owners how to landscape attractively using our local plants. This would build on work of Dan Songster at Golden West's Native Plant garden. -Proximity to the Transit Station,which helps to increase potential use of non-car transit, and elimination of car trips. I live in Corona del Mar and often use the OCTA routes 1, 75, 76,for short trips in NB, and to commute to SNA,in part due to ease of access at the Newport Transit Center, and on PCH. Thank you Laura Curran 11/3/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 11:09 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW:Village and the Ripcurl From: Michele Marr [mailto:michele@soulfoodfiles,com] Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 11:13 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Village and the Ripcurl Dear Council, I cannot believe you will give final approval to both the Village and the Ripcurl developments at this scale, allowing greater density AND higher buildings than normal city guidelines allow. I hope you will reconsider the impact this is going to have on this part of the city. It will not be for the better of current residents here. The idea that it will not worsen already bad traffic is simply unbelievable. But if these developments are built, by the time that proves clear, it will be too late to do anything about it. Michele Marr Huntington Beach Edinger and Edwards 11/3/2008 3 { 3 p> t a . . City Council City.of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington:Beach,CA 92648 N vexnber 4,240$ -Dear City Council; The'Ripcurl,project"1_ogaWd on Edinger Avenue,and Beach Boulevard,is.ont-that We:at Shea Propedies applaud, support, and'know will greatly:enhanee:the Hurtt ugton.Beach Community. Shea Properties is a commercial real estate investment company that_develops,.owns,:and manages property throughout California, We have tried for years.to develop-apartments- in Huntington Beach because of its attcactiveness'.foi quality:r.O l living;.however,.the challenge of identifying, purchasing, arid;pl wing: pxoper site cm nue to prove.our efforts unsuccessful. Red Oak Investments is working towards a t7retnendous amornplislunent II its development of The Ripcvrl. This unique undertaking provides a mix of uses within a close proximityy---delivering'a quality of life teat is extremely challengia to duplicate. Shea Properties c-ongralula" your.city on this signature endeavor and strongly,endorses Red Oak Irivestmonts as a. quality-leader to cony it throw&to-cony pletion. Sincer ya rk R A0 euior Vice, t'esiden Shea Properties. k30.'Varftts,�nrse 2Q:4?; t11is Vle}io,MCA 92656 'l'::94�.3:s1:'�(rs:Q.Fi'94},389 743rt. vs�vrzv.slie�pr.o p er�ties,cam Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna Id Ct From: PARS11@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:15 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Bohr, Keith ___ Subject: Crowd Admonishing at Rip Curl hearing Mayor Cook and Council Members am writing to protest the rather school marmish admonishment by Councilwoman Green at the RipCurl hearing last night. For months you sat on your hands while being insulted and berated by an Animal Rights group and yet people show up to show concern about what they perceive to be huge changes in their quality of life, i.e. their homes, neighborhoods and small businesses, and they have their hands roundly slapped during what I thought was a relatively quiet session. It was offensive and insulting. Maybe you were afraid of the other group and this group (mostly older residents)just didn't appear crazy enough? Now, I know the developers are a real warm fuzzy group, but they are not your constituents. Cut US the break. Or as Harry Truman said.......if you can't take the heat......get out of the kitchen". Merle Moshiri AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. 11/12/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:57 AM To: Stephenson, ,Johanna; Van Dom, Kay Subject: FW: Rip Curl From: Michael M. Snowdon [mailto:Michael.Snowdon@verizon.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 3:44 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Rip Curl It has just come to my attention about the Rip Curl project. I have a lot of respect for Andrew Nelson with Red Oak Investments, as we worked together in the past, but his project is not for our city. I work for an affordable housing developer, and we always want to get the most apartments on to a site, but over 100 per acre is crazy. We always work with the planning department, and never try to go 3x what the city plan calls for. I currently manage over 270 apartment communities, and can tell you this is a recipe for disaster. How can I get involved to help get this changed? Michael Snowdon Resident of Huntington Beach 11/12/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:58 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Parking at the Center Street Light Rail Passenger Station From: Paul Cross [mailto:2wildflo2@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:21 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Parking at the Center Street Light Rail Passenger Station Honorable Council Members: Light rail passenger service cannot be fully successful without convenient automobile parking garages sited at most rail terminal locations. Now that developers adjacent to our likely rail terminus at Center Street are to be granted high density residential and commercial rights, you must insist that parking at such developments be shared with anticipated rail service. If you fail to impose such a condition(equal parking rights for rail users), the subsequent costs for rail-user parking may be at such a level as to destroy any hope for light rail service. Respectfully, Paul Cross 11/12/2008 Stephenson, Johanna From: Vince(hbsip@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:20 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Rip Curl A bad vote To the Huntington Beach City Council: Z1-1Z-OB r. I am deeply disappointed that you approved this super high density project. We do not need to exceed our density laws for the monetary benefit of developers. I hope that a recall effort is initiated against those who voted for it. This is not in the best interest of Huntington Beach. Once again, greed wins out over common sense. Previous councils had the good sense and wisdom to set the low density laws. It is unfortunate that you did not have that same wisdom. It is sad that when we needed your leadership. . . .you weren't there for the people of Huntington Beach. I hope that in the future you would consider the people of Huntington Beach over the interests of developers who wish to make a big profit and then ride out of town. Last night's vote was a sad day for our city. None of the six of you will ever get my vote again. Vince Sipkovich Huntington Beach resident for 38 years 1 The Village and Ripcurl Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Ryan, Diane[dryan@coasttine.eduj Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:54 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Village and Ripcurl November 10,2009 Dear City Council Members, Unfortunately,I was not able to attend the City Council meeting tonight regarding the Ripcurl development.I sincerely hope that there were many people there to represent those of us who oppose the project.I have lived off McFadden between Gothard and Beach(and yes,I am in Huntington Beach)for over 35 years.I enter my tract from Sugar Lane and at that point,McFadden is a 2 lane street.With the current traffic that we have going to Golden West College,the apartments near Old World,and Bella Terra,it is very difficult,if not impossible,to make a left hand turn onto McFadden especially at the peak hours.If any new projects are going in,McFadden needs to be widened on the bridge over the freeway and we need a light to exit our tract.I cannot understand how you can possibly say that traffic would not increase when you are proposing to add hundreds if not thousands of new residents in a relatively small area. With all the projects proposed(the Village&other proposed developments along Beach and Edinger),this would be a tremendous increase even at the present city guidelines.It is amazing that all this new development is centered on the outskirts of Huntington Beach,where apparently there is less concern for the people who live in this area and more concern on how much revenue will be produced.This is the same area that the city would have gladly put a Costeo at the corner of McFadden and Gothard,in complete disregard for how it would have impacted the quality of life for those who live in the area. I am not opposed to progress,but I don't feel it is responsible to completely disregard current density and height requirements.The concerns of all your residents should be taken into consideration,especially those who would be most affected on a daily basis. I know you have a lot of difficult decisions to make,but I encourage you to consider how you would feel if you lived in the area where all this development is being proposed.There will be so much density in a relatively small area. I have always felt that Huntington Beach is a wonderful city to live.However,I feel if all the proposed projects go in around here,it will definitely affect the quality of life for those of us who live in this area. Sincerely, Diane Ryan 11/12/2008 Stephenson, .Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:01 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: <no subject> -----original message----- From: Bob Summers (mailto:rsummers@esocal.rr.coml Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 7:22 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Bob Summers; Thomas summers; donquinn@socal.rr.com Subject: <no subject> To HB city Council, I'm watching channel 3 on Monday night 11-10-08 and am not happy about the Rip curl development currently being discussed. I have lived in HB since 1971 and am a local graduate of Marina High and Golden West College. My family is disturbed about the Rip Curl and Village at Bella Terra proposed developments. These developments are not in the spirit or the law of the City of Huntington Beach. We would even prefer a Cosco style business over this area than this type of development. Please do not by into this extremely high density proposal. We don't want HB to be like a lot of Los Angeles beach cities, for example Santa Monica with it's traffic, homeless and crime problems. Sincerely, The Summers Family 17361 Drey lane Huntington Beach CA 92647 1 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:57 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Rip Curl Project From: Diana Birdsall [mailto:dianabirdsall@yahoo.com] Sent:Tuesday, November 11, 2008 12:07 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Rip Curl Project Dear City Council Members, I oppose the Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra projects. My family's drive time,costs and frustration will increase. The traffic will become unbearable and as far as the city's EIR says, there are no plans for traffic improvement. High Density housing is not what this resident of North Huntington Beach wants for her neighborhooci!! Thank you for your time. Diana Birdsall 6622 Halifax Drive Huntington Beach,CA 92647 11/12/2008 Page 1 of 1 /O=H B/OU=HBIT/cn=Recipients/cn=StephenJ From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 6:17 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: Fw: Ripcurl Project sholden@socal.rr.com From: Steve Holden To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: alex@redoakinv.com Sent: Thu Nov 06 15:26:15 2008 Subject: Ripcurl Project Members of the City Council, As a long time Huntington Beach resident, I support the Ripcurl Development. I believe the Project will deliver fresh new housing and retail space to the Edinger/Beach area. Ripcurl will give an attractive start, and encourage further upscale ideas to this older section. Thank you. Steve Holden 949 10th St, Huntington Beach, 92648 714-536-7423 11/7/2008 % Page 1 of 1 Van Dorn, Kay From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:48 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: Fw: New Developments yellow.coupe@verizon.net From: Jim LaMotte To: CITY COUNCIL Sent: Thu Nov 06 21:02:07 2008 Subject: New Developments We very much oppose high density housing being built near Beach and Edinger. Edinger is already extremely congested and adding more traffic will bring it to a stand still. Beach, too, is congested. The much touted super street is anything but. Synchronizing the lights has long since been abandoned. There is no reason to add more high density housing to Huntington Beach. Please adhere to the General Plan and keep Huntington Beach a good place to live. Most of us live here because the thought of LA type congestion is abhorrent. Don't do this to Huntington Beach. Certainly some change needs to be made to the areas where the old Montgomery Wards and Levitz stores are. But high density living is not the answer in an area already congested. Since the development of the Bella Terra Mall traffic has increased significantly on Beach and Edinger with no additional means of solving this problem. Adding yet more cars to these roads should not even be under consideration. Its not only a bad idea- its isn't fair to or considerate of the residents of Huntington Beach who elected the City Council to maintain our quality of life. Huntington Beach is great the way it is-why is growth even being considered? Sincerely .Jim and Ellen LaMotte 7611 Vantage Dr. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 11/7/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:02 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl, Bella Terra proposals From: Ms Harriette Ryan [mailto:harrietter@verizon.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 1:04 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl, Bella Terra proposals Both these proposals are toally inappropriate for Huntington Beach. I live at 7721 Everest Circle in Huntington Beach. It is very difficult now to exit onto McFadden from my tract. These projects would surely cause more traffic on McFadden as well as Edinger. I don't think the type of people who choose to live in Huntington Beach would prefer this type of high-rise apartment living. Apartments over businesses did not go over at Old World. What is the vacancy rate of apartments now? I know the apartments on Huntington Village Lane are up for rent. 11/5/2008 r J Page 1 of 1 10=H B/OU=HBIT/cn=Recipients/cn=StephenJ From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 5:56 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: Fw: RipcurlNillage at Bella Terra 'kgsamford@verizon.net From: Karin Samford To: CITY COUNCIL Sent: Thu Nov 06 13:58:40 2008 Subject: Ripcurl/Village at Bella Terra Hi. My name is Karin Samford and I reside in Midway City (Beach at McFadden) and work in Huntington Beach. I have been watching the planning commission and council meetings regarding the Ripcurl and Village at Bella Terra projects. I agree with the notion that the area needs some revitalization and reworking however,I feel these two projects and the one slated for the Levitz property are too high in density for the area. The mixed use is interesting but I don't see people walking or riding bikes on these two busy street. I travel Gothard from McFadden to Warner Ave daily. The traffic at peak times can be very heavy. Beach Blvd is backed up every day from Heil to the freeway and on weekends it backs up past McFadden. Edinger is even worse. If we need to travel south we take Newland or Gothard. I can only imagine what it will be like with approximately 2,000 apartment/condos added to that corner. And the idea that students or teachers at the college will be living there is silly. From what I have seen theses will be high-end luxury apts/condos. I don't know any student that could afford them. Bella Terra at the east end is so congested that I avoid it totally. It takes forever to get through the parking lot in front of Barnes and Noble and parking is unbeleivable. Mervyn's was the only place that I shopped in the center and now its going to be gone to. What about grocery stores, since Albertson's closed we have lost the only large grocery store in the area. I have to go to Westminster to buy groceries. The city is losing tax dollars. I know that you will carefully consider these projects and I hope you will consider the city's neighbors and how these projects will affect us. Please do not approve these projects as they stand. Sincerely Karin Samford 714-892-4080 11/7/2008 may. Page 1 of 1 Van Dorn, Kay From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:52 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: Fw: RipCurl HHarbourjeanne@aol.com From: HHarboudeanne@aol.com To: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Fri Nov 07 08:25:06 2008 Subject: RipCurl It is my opinion that this project is too big for our city,a more moderate development instead of the high density as is now planned. Please reconsider. Jeanne Sprague 17085 Edgewater Lane, 92649 AOL Search:Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. I 1 n/2008 Page 1 of 1 /O=HBIOU=HBITIcn=Recipientslcn=StephenJ From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 6:15 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna;Van Dorn, Kay Subject: Fw: Fwd: the ripcurl project thehitdocter@aol.com From: thehitdocter@aol.com To: CITY COUNCIL Sent: Thu Nov 06 17:06:44 2008 Subject: Fwd: the ripcurl project -----Original Message----- From: thehitdocter@aol.com To: city.council@surfcity.hb.org Sent: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 5:04 pm Subject: the ripcurl project My name is Ted Burda and I reside at 8352 Friesland dr. in HB. I wish to express my opposition to any project such as the ripcurl one that increases or allows such an increase in density. I feel that the quality of life will be affected in a very negative way. I will purposely not support with my vote anyone who supports this tree of developement. Instant access to the latest&most popular FREE games while you browse with the Games Toolbar-Download Now! Instant access to the latest& most popular FREE games while you browse with the Games Toolbar-Download Now! 11/7/2008 0� CITY OF HIJNTINGTON BEACH Inter° Office Communication Planning Department TO: Honorable Mayor and CityWflanni cil Members VIA: Fred Wilson, City Adminis FROM: Scott Hess, AICP, Directo DATE: November 10, 2008 SUBJECT: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING GENERAL PLAN GROWTH BUILDOUT, DENSITY, AND TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS The following attachments are in response to inquiries made in some communications transmitted to the City Council regarding the General Plan growth buildout, residential densities in Orange County, and traffic characteristics of mixed use and retail developments. If you have any questions, please contact me at extension 5554. Attachments: 1. General Plan Growth and Traffic Characteristics of Mixed Use and Retail Developments 2. Orange County's Residential Developments copy: Joan Flynn, City Clerk Mary Beth Broeren, Planning Manager Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Tess Nguyen, Associate Planner GENERAL PLAN GROWTH AND TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MIXED USE AND RETAIL DEVELOPMENTS Housing Growth • General Plan allows for additional 18,500 new residential units (includes mixed-use) above that existing in 1990—approximate 25% increase in units • The intent of the draft Beach Edinger SP is not to increase the General Plan buildout number, but to work within the existing cap. This is achievable because the development that has occurred since 1990 has typically been at much lower densities than originally envisioned. For example, the Holly Seacliff SP area developed with 33% less units than was planned for; the Boardwalk/Mystic Point projects have 50% less units; and Waterfront Residential has 20% fewer units than envisioned by the General Plan. This pattern has been replicated throughout the city. • Since 1990, approximately 5,270 new units have been constructed; therefore, remaining potential for approximately 13,230 new units as envisioned by existing General Plan • The Ripcurl project (440 units) represents 3% of that additional growth • The Village at Bella Terra Project (713 units) represents 5% of that additional growth • The Beach Edinger SP (draft concept of 6,400 units, which includes The Ripcurl) represents 48% of that growth • If both the proposed Beach Edinger SP area and the Village at Bella Terra were fully built out, an additional 6,117 units would still be allowed by the City's existing General Plan. • There are approximately 1,000 units that have been approved (Pacific City, Blue Canvas) or are in process (e.g., Wardlow school site, Lamb school site, revised Parkside Estates) that have not yet been constructed. • Accounting for these units, leaves remaining allowable development potential of over 5,000 units. Density • General Plan allows densities of great than 30 units per acre, and does not limit densities to 25 or 35 units/acre Traffic Characteristics of Mixed Use Development vs Retail-only Summary of Trip Generation Characteristics • Mixed Use generates 50% to 70% less trips than the same square footage of retail based on daily and afternoon peak hour traffic • A 500,000 sq ft mixed use development is about the same as a 160,000 sq ft all retail development (based on daily traffic) • Mixed use likely to generate fewer net new trips based on interaction of uses within the development—further reducing site trip generation Page 1 of 2 GENERAL PLAN GROWTH AND TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MIXED USE AND RETAIL DEVELOPMENTS Detailed Analysis of Retail vs Mixed Use Trips Floor Area Ratio, Square Footage and Density • Daily trip generation comparison o Retail daily trip generation —45—60 trips/1,000 sq. ft (depending on size) o Multi-family residential trip generation —6.7 trips/unit o Multi-family = about 1,300 to 1,400 gross sq. ft. of building/unit (includes common areas, etc.) o Multi-family daily trips = 5.1 trips/1,000 sq. ft. • Example —500,000 sq. ft. total building area o All retail —25,000 trips per day (50 x 500) o Mixed Use — 100,000 sq. ft retail, 400,000 sq. ft residential (300 units) = 8,010 trips per day • 25%/75% mixed use generates about 1/3 number of trips per day of straight retail based on the same FAR • Based on example: 500,000 sq. ft. mixed use = 160,000 sq. ft. of all retail based on daily trips Peaking Times and Trip Direction • Morning peak hour comparison —30% fewer trips with mixed use (same FAR) o Retail trip generation = 0.8 to 1.6 trips/1,000 sq. ft. (61% in/39% out) o Multi-family trip generation = 0.38 trips/1,000 sq. ft. (20% in/80% out) • Example — 500,000 sq. ft. total building area o All retail —400 trips o Mixed Use— 100,000 sq. ft retail, 400,000 sq. ft residential (300 units) = 274 trips • Afternoon peak hour comparison —about 50% fewer trips with mixed use (same FAR) o Retail trip generation = 3.6 to 6.3 trips/1,000 sq. ft. (48% in/52% out) o Multi-family trip generation = 0.62 trips/1,000 sq. ft. (65% in/35% out) • Example— 500,000 sq. ft. total building area o All retail — 1,800 o Mixed Use— 100,000 sq. ft retail, 400,000 sq. ft residential (300 units) = 816 trips Trip Reduction The above trip comparisons assume trips based on stand-alone uses with no interaction between the two distinct land uses within mixed use. One significant and expected outcome of mixed use is that the "local' market created by the residential use results in fewer vehicle trips generated by both uses since area residents have the opportunity to walk to retail, restaurant and entertainment uses. There are also greater opportunities for employee trips by walking or bicycle with nearby residential. • Traffic studies assumed a relatively conservative capture rate (trip reduction) of 18% of daily trips due to interaction of uses in mixed use • Trip generation for larger retail-only uses already reflects interaction within the site (reflected in lower end of trip generation rate) • This reduction would be expected in addition to the differences in trip generation characteristics between retail and residential as cited above Page 2 of 2 Total Const Orange County's Residential Developments: Largest Forms Units DU/AC Type Floors Irvine The Plaza Jamboree south of 1-405 202 93 2 towers 15 ea Marquee at Park Place Jamboree and 1-405 228 98 2 towers 18 ea Astoria at Central Park West(in construction) Jamboree and 1-405 240 121 2 towers 14 Anaheim A-Town Metro (Lennar) (approved) Platinum Triangle 2681 66 tower 24 &35 A-Town Stadium (Lennar) (approved) Platinum Triangle 878 70 towers up to 35 The Experience at Gene Autry Way(approvec Platinum Triangle 1208 70 towers up to 30 Santa Ana Skyline at MacArthur Place(in construction) 2 Hutton Centre, South Coast Metro 349 100 tower 25 City Place Sky Lofts(approved) NE Santa Ana, near 1-5 and CA-22 353 176 tower 27 Costa Mesa The Californian at Town Center(proposed) east of South Coast Plaza 250 125 tower 25 Symphony Towers (proposed) east of South Coast Plaza 484 100 podium &tower 6 &24 Huntington Beach Wycliffe (Huntington Gardens) Main and Florida 185 90 tower 14 Page 1 of 1 Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration I City of Huntington Beach 1 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson@surfcity-hb.org From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 6:09 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Rip Curl Development From: Barbara [mailto:dgallegos2@socal.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 6:06 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Rip Curl Development ATTN: Council Members As residents near the proposed RipCurl project we are very concerned that such a high density project is being considered at the intersection of Gothard and Center Streets. Months back a proposal to build a Costco at McFadden and Gothard brought about tremendous public concern that this development would adversly affect traffic in the area, and after deliberation and considering all aspects of this project, you, the Council members, decided it was not a good idea for that area. Now you are approving a project with a MUCH higher traffic impact in the same general location. The access streets are the same, and, therefore the traffic impact will be at least the same and probably much higher. Another concern is the fact that this development may contain low income housing -that, in itself, will have an affect on the quality of our neighborhoods. And,with family moving into these units, where will the children go to school? Please carefully consider the following in your deliberations: TRAFFIC NEIGHBORHOOD VALUES SCHOOLS We have lived in our home in the northwest corner of Huntington Beach for 47 years, have watched our city grow, and our home values increase. We are proud to live in this city and ask that you reconsider this development. Barbara and Dick Gallegos 6962 Cumerland Dr. Huntington Beach, CA 91647 714.402.6962 11/6/2008 h November 7, 2008 2008 HOV -7 Phi 3: 41 Copy: City Council members: Debbie Cook, Keith Bohr, Joe Carchio;,:Gil_.Coeiper, Cathy Green, Don Hansen, Jill Hardy t. r; . w Subject: Rip Curl CUP approval along with associated zoning change approval, supporting EIR as well as General Plan Amendment. To: Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk of Huntington Beach: I am writing to the city of Huntington Beach to voice and record in writing my strenuous objections to the proposed RipCurl project (CUP 08-043), Zoning Map Amendment 07-004, as well as to the supporting general plan amendment 07-001 and supporting EIR No. 07-004 Specifically, as a resident who will be negatively impacted by the proposed development, I am writing to vigorously protest in the strongest terms the proposed "Rip Curl" development on the corner of Gothard and Center Ave across from Goldenwest College. I must say that the proposed density for the project is simply outrageous! To my knowledge, nowhere in the city is there such an extremely high density of housing with such limited parking in an already congested traffic area. I offer up the following negative impacts: 1. The buildings as proposed will be "mixed use commercial/residential. The existing use in the general plan is commercial. This is a general plan change. WHY? Does the city have an obligation to every commercial property purchaser to zone it for maximum projected income to the purchaser regardless of impact to the city? Additionally, as proposed by the developer, the "commercial" component of the Ripcurl project is 3-4% of the floor area of the project. It looks like the "mixed use" designation is just a cover for the construction of ultra high- density housing. 2. The buildings as proposed would be up to 75 feet in height; this is not at all consistent with the suburban nature of the surrounding housing stock--though I might add that the city is quickly working to change that by the addition of adjoining high rise housing structures--Bella Terra. 3. Apparently, there is no provision for open areas/green spaces for the residents of the proposed dwelling units. It is absolutely incredible to believe that children and young adults that need open areas will not live in ANY of these units. Where are the open spaces? Not much mention of this was made in the EIR except to include the beaches as part of the open area for the units--which is pretty ridiculous! Have the trustees of the Coast Community College District approved of the idea that the open space of its Goldenwest Campus will turn out to be the green space for the literally thousands of residents that the Rip Curl, Bella Terra and (upcoming) Levitz site would bring into the area? 4. How will the increased traffic on Goldenwest Street, Mcfadden Avenue, Gothard Street, Center Avenue and Edinger Avenue be handled? Frequently, on weekends, the northbound traffic on Goldenwest headed for the intersection of Bolsa/Goldenwest frequently backs up one-half mile to Mcfadden Avenue. The FICTION of creating a separate EIR for EACH page 1 of 2 development and then issuing a "statement of overriding consideration" is not acceptable. To simply state that the traffic would get worse any way regardless of what the city does and then to approve further development(s) on top of the already congested traffic situation illustrates a complete and utter disregard for the general well being and SAFETY of the residents of the area. Mitigation fees do not relieve traffic congestion! If the zoning for an entire 1/4 mile radius area is to be changed around the "Transit Center" (aka 'Bus Stop"), where is the EIR to state that the additional traffic in the area from this zoning change will not generate a SIGNIFICANT IMPACT to the already high level of traffic in the area? 5. Where is the school site for all the proposed new development? I am aware that there are supposedly underutilized school sites in the Ocean View School district, however,they are not within convenient walking distance of the proposed development(s). I have seen no discussion of the where the school site to be used by the school-aged residents of these developments will be located; mitigation fees do not create school sites. To assume that the population mix of the apartment units will be predictable and thus not include school-aged children is not realistic! 6. Given that the significant development in the area will generate very significant traffic increases in all intersections within at least a mile of the proposed hyper dense developments, is the city prepared to defend the associated depreciation of single family dwellings in the affected areas? In closing, I implore you as representatives of the residents of Huntington Beach(not of developers whose ONLY GOAL is maximization of profit) to be responsible and pay close attention to these matters BEFORE you approve the ultra high density development in Huntington Beach rather than after. Be responsible. Immediate gratification in the form of fee monies is a gratification that will soon pass. By approving these hyper dense developments you will be changing the face of our city in a very negative way, FOREVER! Regards, 41/ 1! 07 ag Dave Harris, 15422 Vi toria Lane, Huntington Beach, Ca. --A concerned resident page 2 of 2 Lugar, Robin From: Julie Bixby[Julie@bixby.org] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 7:59 AM To: Dapkus, Pat; city.clerk@surfcity-hb.org; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Reduce density on Ripcurl City Council, Regarding the Council meeting on November 10: I can't believe that anyone is considering rubber stamping the extreme density of the Ripcurl project at Gothard & Center. Huntington Beach has a 25 unit limit FOR A REASON. We are not Los Angeles. The developer says a smaller development would not be "viable" . That is developer code for "not as profitable" . Don't fall for it. Gothard and Center are 4 lane streets. They are not intended for heavy traffic and heavy traffic should not be forced upon them, nor forced upon the current residents of Huntington Beach. The developer says the units are mostly for people who work at Golden West College, not generating many trips. But those people still have to eat, visit family and friends, enjoy entertainment, live their lives. They won't be hermits. I would support a development that is twice the current density limit. I CANNOT support anything that is 3-4 times the current density limit. Thank you. Julie Bixby Huntington Beach, 92649 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8.29 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW-. I oppose the Ripcurl Project! From: Hardy, Jill Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 7:26 AM To: Dapkus, Pat Subject: Fw: I oppose the Ripcurl Project! From: Mary Baley To: Hardy, Jill Sent: Sun Nov 09 19:20:19 2008 Subject: I oppose the Ripcurl Project! To all City Council members, I AM STRONGLY OPPOSED TO THE RIPCURL PROJECT!! Our city does NOT need more apartment dwellers, traffic, pollution or extra demand on our dwindling water supplies. Moreover, the look and feel of our town will change forever. The developer threatens to pull out of the project if they can't build high density units. This is blackmail. Let them walk±! I am completely flummoxed why any City Council member thinks this is a good idea. 1 will remember who votes for this project next time an incumbent runs for office. I have sent this email to 84 Huntington Beach residents. A very concerned Surf City resident, Mary Baley 11/10/2008 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:31 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Rip Curl and The Village at Bella Terra -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Figueiras [mailto:nwf_1@msn.com] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 12:23 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Rip Curl and The Village at Bella Terra Dear Council Members, I know you have many correspondence to deal with, so I'll try to be brief. I 'm writing to urge you to vote against the Rip Curl and The Village at Bella Terra developments. Actually, I'm writing to urge you to vote against any similar developments for this area as well. I have been a homeowner (currently two homes) in north H.B. for several years. I plan to live here the rest of my life. I live approximately 1.5 miles from Bella Terra and the proposed development sites. My mother still lives in the house I grew up in, which is only about a half-mile from the sites. When I was young, I played in the dirt fields where Old World, the Hotel Huntington Beach, and the Del Taco center are. There was no Center Drive. Only the original mall and Levitz existed. I guess that makes me somewhat of a local. I knew that when I became an adult, I wanted to live in H.B. Although I was familiar with the city, when the time came that I could buy a home, I scoured the city very carefully to be sure I chose an area I would be happy in. I purposely chose the north area for several reasons. I found the downtown area too dense and commercial. The southeast area is nice, but too far from the freeways, etc. Additionally, both of those areas get more fog and overcast days than we do in north H.B. I prefer more sun. The north area is not only closer to my family members, but what I really like about it is there is a greater feeling of being in a rural, residential setting. Many, if not most, of the people I know in the north area prefer that. We don't want density and developments that detract from the residential atmosphere. we use Gothard, Edinger, Golden West, McFadden, and Beach Blvd. regularly. The traffic has become incredible. Despite what the "experts" say in their impact reports, these developments will have a negative impact on traffic, air quality, property values, crime, police and fire services, and on and on. With all the existing commercial and multi-unit residential properties in the area, we don't need or want more in north H.B. We in north H.B. don't want to be another Irvine. Thank you for your time and consideration, Mark Webber 6182 Dundee Dr. Fage 1 of 1 Stephenson, .Johanna From: martin [molski@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 7:43 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra Development projects We are opposed to the proposal to be considered to change the existing zoning codes and general plan for the Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra Development projects. The proposed new housing of up to 22,000 units forecasted for the area will greatly impact the traffic on Edinger and Beach Blvd., as well as Warner Ave. and Goldenwest Ave. There are yet no plans for traffic improvement. Do we need these proposed high rise developments? We already have an eyesore at Warner and Beach that does not fit in with the neighborhood. We want moderate responsible development that won't negatively impact our area of this city. Martin and Janice Olsiewski Huntington Beach, CA 92647 11/10/2008 Stephenson, Johanna From: Marge Payne[marjdolor@socal.rr.com] Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 11:32 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Village at Bella Terra and The Ripcurl I am writing to add my name to all the people who want Moderate Responsible development that won't negatively impact those of us who live in northern HB. It would add so much traffic congestion. Thank you Mr. and Mrs Robert Payne 1 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: HoxsieT@aol.com Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 7:12 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl Project 1 have been a resident of Huntington Beach for nearly 30 years. My husband was born here. During that time, without question, we have seen a great deal of growth and development in this City. Although we are not great proponents of development, we are huge supporters of improvement. When you look at our beautiful City today it's hard to recall the old days, but I remember clearly what our downtown area used to look like back in the days when we would never consider walking down Main Street at night. I recall clearly the old Grinder Restaurant and mini golf course on PCH. The miles of oil wells and the HB Mall and... my point is that we strongly support improvement of areas that need improvement. And the area around Ri pcurl is one of those areas. That's why I write to lend my support to the Ripcurl Project. I believe that it will be a huge improvement to the area and a benefit to our community. I strongly believe that the students, staff and faculty at Golden West College, and the neighborhood, will ultimately support the project by living and shopping at Ripcurl. In addition, I have personally know Alex Wong and I am confident that he believes in our Huntington Beach community and values the best interests of the residents. Not a comment I can make often when it comes to developers. Finally, understanding that more growth is intended for the area around Ripcurl, I urge you to consider Ripcurl on it's own merits as a project that is happening today. Thank you, Bob and Tanya Hoxsie AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. 11/10/2008 Page lnfl Stephenson, Johanna ���-����������������`����������� From: SonObhz@aoioom Sant: Friday, November O7. 2U081:47PK8 To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The FUpoud—TheVillage As a resident of Huntington Beach and living close to Bella Terra, I am concerned about the proposed development of the Edinger corridor. The increased traffic on McFadden Ave. caused by the high density of the project will create a greater delay in exiting the tract located at the juncture of McFadden and Sugar Street. Exiting this tract is already difficult oxpeoiaUyotthe start time of morning and evening classes at Golden West College. The installation ofa traffic light may become necessary. Please, reconsider changing the existing General Plan. We dm not need or want asix-mhory. high density development! KenObhz 15332 Cascade Ln. AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search.-Now. l|/l0/ZO08 Stephenson, Johanna From: rbaroglio@socal.rr.com Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 1:36 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl and Village at Bella Terra/Six Story Buidings, etc. -Objection Hello City Council Members, It has come to our attention that the council will be discussing The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra projects, including changing Huntington Beach's existing General Plan and zoning code and setting new precedents for the density and intensity of future developments in HE. We are Huntington Beach homeowners and residents, former business owners in Orange county, and we have been retired for the past 10 years. We have lived in Huntington beach for the past 41 years and have watched this beautiful city grow. We would hate to see this city be destroyed by any changes in the General Plan and any development such as The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra due to the high-density urban development nature. If any of the existing one to two-story buildings are replaced with up to six-story buildings, then Edinger Avenue between Goldenwest and Beach Boulevard will become even more congested than it already is now. Also, the route to the 405 freeway along Beach Boulevard is already congested and will only increase. In addition, the character of residences in Huntington Beach is fit for one to two-story buildings. Cities such as Irvine, Anaheim and Los Angeles are more suited for mid to high-rise type buildings, not Huntington Beach. We believe that an extension of the current Bella Terra area for small businesses, stores and restaurants is a much more desirable plan than to build medium to tall buildings for either residential, retail or commercial use. Please contact us at 714-842-1190 should you have any questions. Thank you for considering our votes, and thank you for the hard work that all of you do on our behalf. Sincerely, Ray and Mary Baroglio 16282 Magellan Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 842-1190 Home dR►l��- 1 Blank Page lof| Stephenson, Johanna From: Drew& Sue[island net Sent: Friday, November 07. 20O81:U3PM. To: zzrn HB |ndependent Cc: CITY COUNCIL SukjectFUpcud i just wanted to embellish and add constructive criticism to the debate regarding the Ripcurl and future projects for the Edinger Corridor. First off I find that many people of HB I have spoken to have more of an issue with the density factor that is pen ding for the onrhdorversus the need bo revitalize and fully ud|izavvhatis truly a under utilized financial and aesthedcentity ofthe city which needs hn come tn fruition tumeet the needs of the city. That said many folks are not anti development, they would just like to see a better plan that encompasses growth, financial resource utilization, yet sustains a quality of life which vve are accustomed to. Why iuit that The Strand and Pacific City were blessed under the current units per acre and deemed viable yet now we need gu higher indensity? Regards Drew Kovacs 185Q2 Carousel Lane Huntington Beach Q264Q 714.377.7802 o |l/)0/2O08 Ripcurl Hearing Page 1 of 2 Stephenson, Johanna From: Clarke, Jerrold (NEWPORT BEACH, CA) [Jerrold_Clarke@ml.com] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 11:32 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl Hearing Members of City Council: Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the hearing on the Ripcurl on Monday due to the fact I will be out of town on a business trip. I am a resident of Huntington Beach(16752 Wanda Circle) and a member of the North Huntington Beach Business Committee and the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. I did want to express my support for the project based on the following: 1. The area is in desperate need of a facelift and needs to be revitalized. It really is the armpit of North Huntington Beach. I believe the project does fit hand-to-glove w/the Bella Terra project and uses the land efficiently. It should have a limited impact to residents. It is not in anyone's backyard. 2. The project will have several economic benefits. It will help minimize tax exposure for residents in the area. It will create jobs, spending, consumption and increase property values. It should attract high income renters \nrhich I would prefer over a big box retailer. 3. There is easy access to the freeways form the project. In summary, I believe all these benefits and advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Thank you. Jerrold Clarke Financial Advisor Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management 4695 MacArthur Court,Suite 1600 Newport Beach,CA 92660 Direct:949-955-6052 Toll Free: 800-937-0283 Fax:949-202-5229 Email:jerrold_clarke@ml.com http://fa.mi.com/merrold Clarke 11/10/2008 Ripcurl Hearing Page 2 of 2 CAUTION: electronic mail sent through the Internet is not secure and could be intercepted by a third party.For your protection,avoid sending identifying information such as account,Social Security, or card numbers to us or others. 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This message cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. This message is subject to terms available at the following link: http://www.ml.com/e-communications_=terms_/. By messaging with Merrill Lynch you consent to the foregoing. 11/10/2008 Page I of I Stephenson, Johanna From: Norm [nsebby@verizon.net] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 9:37 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: re-zone along Beach and Edinger for massive housing impacts Ladies and Gentleman, El A disappointing fact that always amazes me is the complete disregard city officials have for valid scientific measurement of the impacts to residents already living in the area. When issues like this one are put to a vote,the communistic operations of a city board are thwarted. People are not stupid so everyone knows how the game works. We elect all of you to protect our interests and control the impacts. The almighty dollar has influence on board member's personal agenda and it does not matter if backgrounds are from business or real estate. The decisions are never for the good when talking about a 22,000 unit expansion. My god, the white envelopes full of money must be wearing out the fingertips! Living in a beach town in southern California is always disappointing when you don't live 500 yards from the beach. Why don't we fill in the ocean off of main street like in Dubai and build 20, 1 00-story beach units right in the ocean? Hell man, the contractors on this one must be small-time operators. We all know the impacts are there from invalid studies that show factors within the limits of the law, but do we really benchmark what happens to a city (like Long Beach) when we fill all the crevices with occupied space?Please do the right thing and use a valid study that does not impact commuters. Understand the census bureau and logistic data to limit the number of units one fifth of what is proposed. Show the people valid studies with no loopholes quantifying and substantiating this is a good thing for all stakeholders. N. Sebby 16322 Serenade Lane HB 11/10/2008 Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:38 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: The Village/Ripcurl From: Vickie Hamilton [mailto:vhamilto@csulb.edu] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:37 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Village/Ripcurl Please consider the overall negative impact of high density development at Bella Terra and adjacent areas. I urge you to support moderate, responsible development that will not further impact our traffic problems. Thanks for your consideration. Vickie Hamilton 6752 Rook Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92647 vhamilto@csulb.edu � J 11/10/2008 Page lofl Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 18. 20088:S3AK8 To: Stephenson, Jnhanna� Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FVV: Ripour| project -----__'-__----_ Fmmmm: JnoeUowj@an|.cono [mnai|toJnneUoM@ao|'cnnn] Sent: Monday, November 10, 20O87:S8AM To: Oapkus, Pat Subject: Ripcudproject I have lived here in HB since 1964 and this is the first time I have ever written. This ia the first time youana trying todo something su wrong. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING? | onnso against the Ripour| Project, itvviUhavosuohanegativainnpaoton my community. Do any of you on the council live near it? What about our schools, police, fire and hospitals? Stop trying ho change the flavor of this wonderful beach community, (not a big metnupo|is)| |tis the small town flavor, the bedroom community feeling that we like and live here for. I understand you are trying to bring in more revenue but not at the expense of those who already live here. AOLSean:h� Youronenhopfurdinaobons. naoipesanda|| othorHn|idayneeds Search Now. , . ll/l0/2008 Page i of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:56 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Moderate, Responsible, Development! From: Rhonda Wainwright [mailto:rhonda@dreylane.com] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 11:08 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Moderate, Responsible, Development! Dear City Council Members, We are troubled to learn that you are considering new development for"The Ripcurl" and "The Village" at Bella Terra,thereby changing HB's existing General Plan and zoning code. As residents of Huntington Beach, in the very area where this development is being proposed, we are shocked and dismayed to discover that you are planning to encourage high-density urban development in our neighborhood. This must stop! Have any of the council members tried to drive the stretch of Edinger from Goldenwest to Beach Boulevard in the last few years? The traffic is astounding! Our neighbors and we go out of our way to avoid this area already and have reached the point where we will drive to the Westminster Mall rather than try to fight the horrible crowds in and around Bella Terra. With one of our children attending Goldenwest College and another attending Ocean View High School, our family is already paying the price of rampant development in this area of Huntington Beach. The traffic around Home Depot is such that we sometimes have to wait 5-10 minutes just to pull out of our neighborhood tract onto Goldenwest. Some days, there is stopped traffic all the way from the now-defunct Ralph's store to Slater, leaving us with no way to exit our tract unless we go out the back side to Edwards. Are you planning to install traffic signals on all of streets leading into neighbors off of Goldenwest from Edinger to Yorktown? You will have to do something since we can't even get out of our neighborhoods now due to the increased traffic! Huntington Beach has already added thousands of homes along Goldenwest without doing anything to accommodate the additional traffic that has resulted. Now you are proposing to add additional developments into the area around Bella Terra?! This is completely unacceptable to Huntington Beach residents who are already dealing with too much traffic, particularly between Goldenwest and Beach Blvd on Edinger, the very area where you are proposing this development! Our neighbors and we are furious that the Council would even consider such a plan to add additional people and cars to an already over-congested part of our city. Please consider the residents that you are supposed to be representing by ending this poorly-conceived plan to further deteriorate our quality of life in Huntington Beach. Sincerely, Peter and Rhonda Wainwright 17381 Drey Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 841-8812 ® � 11/10/2008 Stephenson, Johanna From: ctennison@lonlhometutoring.com Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 12:11 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra Zoning Code Change Objection Hello City Council Members, It has come to my attention that the council will be discussing The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra projects, including changing Huntington Beach's existing General Plan and zoning code and setting new precedents for the density and intensity of future developments in HB. As a Huntington Beach homeowner, resident, owner of rental property and small business owner in this wonderful city for the past forty-one years, I object to any changes in the General Plan and any development such as The Ripcurl and The village at Bella Terra due to the high-density urban development nature. If any of the existing one to two-story buildings are replaced with up to six-story buildings, then Edinger Avenue between Goldenwest and Beach Boulevard will become even more congested than it already is now. Also, the route to the 405 freeway along Beach Boulevard is already congested and will only increase. In addition, the character of residences in Huntington Beach is fit for one to two-story buildings. Cities such as Irvine, Anaheim and Los Angeles are more suited for mid to high rise type buildings, not Huntington Beach. I believe that an extension of the current Bella Terra area for small businesses, stores and restaurants is a much more desirable plan than to build medium to tall buildings for either residential, retail or commercial use. Please contact me at 714-330-6212 should you have any questions. Thank you for considering my vote, and thank you for the hard work that all of you do on our behalf. Sincerely, Candace Michelle Tennison 16282 Magellan Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 330-6212 Cell (714) 842-1190 Home Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Johanna From: DickKeddy@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 6:19 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl andThe Village at Bella Terra . Dear Council: We have been homeowners in Huntington Beach for 40 years (on Serenade Lane since 1968)and my wife and I are strongly against the two referenced projects. We believe these high-denisty projects will have a negative impact on the quality of life in this wonderful city. The traffic on Goldenwest, Edinger, and Beach is already quite congested and we don't believe the General Plan and zoning code should be changed to accommodate these projects. Thanks for your consideration. Margie and Dick Keddy o 11/10/2008 Page 1 of 1 Lugar, Robin From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:13 AM To: Lugar, Robin Subject: FW: The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration City of Huntington Beach 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 I Johanna stephenson(cbsurfcity-hb org From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:09 AM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra From: Brad Olberding [mailto:agpman@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:38 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: The Ripcurl and The Village at Bella Terra Dear City Council, I am a homeowner in the city of Westminster. My home is located close to the corner of Newland and Edinger. I am sending this email to state my objection to the development planned in Huntington Beach. This area cannot accommodate any more traffic. The intersection at Beach and Edinger is already a nightmare, adding 22,000 new living units to this area will congest traffic for all of us living in this area. Bella Terra mall traffic, getting in and out of their parking lot is very difficult and crowded, this will increase greatly with the added development. Students attending Goldenwest College will be impacted by the congestion if the Ripcurl develpment is added, located right across from the college, not to mention what will be developed at the Levitz site.lncreasing the population in this already crowded area will only create a negative impact. Sincerely, Stacy Olberding 11/10/2008 OPPOSED TO RIPCURL CAROL PARHAM(714) 374-5083 We the undersign petition the City of Huntington Beach, California to deny the acceptance of the Rip-Curl Project until there is further review of the project after the recommended changes of the Planning Commission have been made and citizen input is considered so the project may evolve to realize greater potential of it being a positive addition for the surrounding area. We the undersign also believe that it is the responsibility of the City and its Planning Department to set forth the goals, the vision and the guidelines of the Transit Center High Density Mixed Use Zoning Designation through analysis of the existing uses and future potential uses,.including a transportation and parking study, and again citizen input is considered. The res onsibility of conducting 0 this process correctly can not be delegated to the developers of the project, , ;�;� �r Urt' 5 ( V� CL-� u ►h " fir' urn ) Date y _ Address �o A, v� liC /1 /C j M; cc �'i /c' Ntyi'G� cl1G U �x � r F i un oetS1 J� �� �-� 4- �! -t-, cx — r4 or C), E �o � �-b ? L November 10, 2008 Mayor Debbie Cook & All Members of The City Council City Of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mayor Cook & Council Members; We are writing to urge you all to VOTE NO on the Ripcurl Project. We do not need or want this project in the North Huntington Beach area. We have enough traffic problems without this added disaster in the making. The fire police and public works in our area would put under tremendous strain and public saftey needs to be maintained. We don't live in LA and love living in Huntington Beach because we are not overcrowded. We are the envy of all of our family in the east and pacific northwest because we live here in Huntington Beach. Don't ruin our great city by putting this type of project in our area or anywhere for that,.matter. in Huntington Beach. Thank You. Sincerely, Patrick J. Coponiti Patricia M. Coponiti 6372 Bellinger Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92647-3370 Page 1 of 2 Mandic, Kelly From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:01 PM To: Mandic, Kelly Subject: FW: Ripcurl high density project-HB Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration I City of Huntington Beach 1 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson@surfcity-hb.org From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 2:21 PM To: Stephenson, Johanna; Van Dorn, Kay Subject: FW: Ripcurl high density project -HB From: Richard [mailto:rmorgan@yoshinoyausa.com] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 2:01 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Ripcurl high density project -HB To all City Council Members; I am writing about our strong concern regarding the planning commission approval of the Ripcurl project. My wife and I are homeowners in Huntington Beach for the past ninteen years. We have raised our three sons here, in a high quality, low density suburban coastal environment. We understand that So California and Orange county are becoming more populated, and there is some need for higher density housing to meet the growth. To allow new housing with 4.4 times the current zoning density allowed is unconsionable, and will set a bad precedent for other future apartment developments along the Beach blvd and other corridors. Traffic is already extremely heavy, without new developments. The 405 freeway is already at a standstill in the morning and evening due to heavy traffic. My professional background is: Director of Real Estate Development for Yoshinoya Restaurants. I have worked in the shopping center business for the past 24 years, performing new site development for several major retail chains. Yoshinoya has eighty five restaurants, based primarily in Los Angeles County. For the past six years, I have spent my time driving the major urban streets of Los Angeles, searching for new restaurant site locations. My office is in Torrance, and I drive the 405 daily. Traffic in Los Angeles is a disaster, due to too much density and too many vehicles on the road. Santa Monica is a coastal city like Huntington Beach, but was developed fifty years ahead of HB. I am told that in earlier days, Santa Monica was a nice, suburban coastal city like Huntington Beach is today. My Mother grew up in Westside LA, and went to the beachs in Santa Monica in the late 30's and 40's. Today Santa Monica is ruined. The past planning commissions and city councils there allowed substantial high density residential and office building developments. The traffic there is horrible. I urge all the council members to take a drive up the 405 freeway to Santa Monica, and get off at Wilshire or Santa Monica Blvd. Drive the streets east and west of the freeway and see what I mean. Spend a half day driving down Pico, Olympic, Wilshire, SM Blvd, La Cienega and La Brea, north of the 10 Freeway. Ask yourself if you would want to raise a family in the very high density areas of Santa Monica and West LA. Traffic is very bad and crime is high due to too much density. It can take twenty plus minutes to drive three miles on these surface streets due to too much traffic. When I come back from LA and into Huntington Beach, I feel relieved to enter our beautiful, quiet low density 11/10/2008 �° / Page 2 of 2 communtity. Our three sons, age 21,19,17 would like to eventually buy homes and raise their own families in our community. We hope HB will stay the suburban coastal beach town is has been. We do expect some growth changes, but not the drastic density being proposed. We urge each council member to spend four hours and go visit the LA streets, before you make your vote on the Ripcurl development, and its possible precedent for other projects. Make sure the citizens who you represent would be happy with a Huntington Beach that will evolve into what Los Angeles and Santa Monica has become today. My mother says LA and Santa Monica was a beautiful place 50-60 years ago. She is 89 years old, and is saddened by what it has become today. Thank you! Rick Morgan Yoshinoya Restaurants Office 310-217-2169 fax 310-217-2109 Cell 949-350-3327 rmorgan@yoshinoyausa.com 11/10/2008 Page 1 of 1 Mandic, Kelly From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:04 PM To: Mandic, Kelly Subject: FW: Ripcurl Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration ( City of Huntington Beach 1 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson(5)surfcity-hb.org From: Stephenson, Johanna Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 2:10 PM To: Lugar, Robin Subject: Ripcurl Hi Robin, I just received a phone call from Sharon Bowers stating she is opposed to Ripcurl. Thanks. Johanna Stephenson I Admin. Assistant City Administration City of Huntington Beach 1 0:714.536-5265 F:714.533.5233 I johanna.stephenson(c surfcity-hb.org 11/10/2008 / a RECEIVED FROM O IL MEETC tsi1BUC REGOR" CITY CL Rlt O FICE L.FLYW CITY CLERK October 20, 2008 To: Transportation.2020 Committee From: Arthur T. Leahy, Chief Executive Officer Subject: Go Local Step One Mixed-Flow Bus/Shuttle Proposals Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority received 29 mixed-flow bus/shuttle project proposals from 12 of the 21 teams participating in Step One of the Go Local Program. These teams are looking to advance projects into Step Two of the Go Local Program. All proposals have been screened against the Board of Directors-approved Go Local criteria, and the results of the screening are presented for Board of Directors approval. Recommendation Approve the Go Local Program Step One bus/shuttle projects recommended for advancement into Step Two service planning as presented. Background On February 25, 2008, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) directed staff to screen the Go Local Step One final reports consistent with the Go Local Step One final reports screening checklist and the Board-approved Go Local evaluation criteria (Attachment A). At that meeting, the Board also approved the programmatic allocation of $25.4 million of Measure M funds previously directed to the Go Local Program for development of the fixed-guideway and mixed-flow bus/shuttle project types. Of the $25.4 million, $3 million was directed to be used for the development of mixed-flow bus/shuttle projects during Step Two. On May 12, 2008 the Board directed that all mixed-flow bus/shuttle proposals that met the Board-approved Go Local evaluation criteria be advanced to Step Two of the program and undergo detailed service planning to be performed by a bench of consultants procured by OCTA. OCTA is currently in the process of procuring the service planning consultants, with an expected award date later this fall. Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street/P.0.Box 14184/Orange/California 92863-1584/(714)560-OCTA(6282) Go Local Step One Mixed-Flow Bus/Shuttle Proposals Page 2 Discussion The deadline for Step One final reports approved by the Board was June 30, 2008. OCTA received 17 final reports by the deadline. The cities of Aliso Viejo and Fullerton submitted final reports in August 2008, which are in the process of being reviewed by staff. Final reports from the city teams of Newport Beach/Costa Mesa and Laguna Woods remain outstanding. As a result of discussions with the delayed city teams, OCTA staff anticipates that the two outstanding final reports will be submitted by October 2008. The final reports will be reviewed, screened, and brought to the Board for consideration in the order the reports were received. Staff expects to bring the results of the screening of the four reports that were not submitted by the June 30, 2008, deadline to the Board for consideration beginning in November 2008. Of the 17 Go Local Step One final reports screened to date, 14 teams are requesting consideration for Step Two. Three city teams submitted final reports to satisfy the Step One agreement with OCTA, but are not requesting consideration for Step Two. The three city teams include: Laguna Niguel, OrangeNilla Park, and Rancho Santa Margarita. While each city team satisfied the obligations of Step One of the program, those cities have chosen to conclude efforts on the Go Local Program and be removed from further study of the proposals through the Go Local Program. The 14 Go Local Step One final reports requesting consideration for Step Two represent 45 proposals that fall into four project types as shown below: PROJECT TYPE PROPOSALS RECEIVED Fixed-Guideway 3 Station/Parking Enhancements 6 Bike/Pedestrian Enhancments 7 Mixed-Flow Bus/Shuttle 29 TOTAL Proposals 45 Attachment B reflects a more detailed breakdown by city team of the proposals submitted under each project type. Fixed-Guideway Projects The fixed-guideway proposals were presented to the Board in May 2008. The cities of Anaheim and Santa Ana were awarded $5.9 million each to complete detailed planning, alternatives analysis, conceptual engineering, and environmental clearance for the cities' respective fixed-guideway proposals. b Go Local Step One Mixed-Flow Bus/Shuttle Proposals Page 3 The City of Irvine's Guideway Demonstration Project was also formally included in the Go Local Step Two process through Board action on February 25, 2008. Station/Parking and Bicycle/Pedestrian Projects Staff is in the process of reviewing the six station and parking and seven bicycle/pedestrian improvement proposed projects and will bring comprehensive funding and delivery options to the Board for consideration this fall. Bus/Shuttle Projects In spring/summer 2008, the Go Local screening panel, comprised of three OCTA staff members, two Technical Advisory Committee members from local agengies, and one Citizens Advisory Committee member, met to review and evaluate the 29 mixed-flow bus/shuttle proposals consistent with the Board-approved Go Local evaluation criteria. The panel determined that 25 of the project proposals met the program criteria and recommended advancement into Step Two. Attachment C provides details for those 25 projects. The panel's recommendations reflect the proposals that best fit the intent of the 12 Board-approved Go Local evaluation criteria. Each of the recommended bus/shuttle services propose to provide a connection between a Metrolink station and major destination centers within the respective communities. Recommended proposals generally provided regional benefits, offered a link from the nearest Metrolink station to the cities' major population centers, and demonstrated preliminary financial commitment on behalf of the proposing cities and surrounding businesses and activity centers. Attachment D illustrates the four proposals that the panel determined did not meet the intent of the Go Local criteria and are therefore recommending that the proposals be redirected to alternative funding sources for further study. The panel's recommendation as to which proposals should not be advanced was generally a result of the proposed services either not meeting the intent of the Go Local Program, such as providing connectivity to a Metrolink station, or were too preliminary in nature so that there was not enough information to determine if the concept had enough merit to advance for further study. Consistent with previous Board direction, each city team approved for Step Two planning will be required to provide a local funding match of 10 percent of project cost, up to $100,000. Working with OCTA staff and the city teams, consultants retained by OCTA will provide an estimate of the cost to perform the Step Two service planning work for each project. The specific requirements of the c Go Local Step One Mixed-Flow Bus/Shuttle Proposals Page 4 cities' funding commitments will be addressed as part of cooperative agreements that will be developed with each city team prior to initiating Step Two work. Next Steps Staff is seeking the Board's approval of the Go Local Step Two mixed-flow bus/shuttle service planning projects as presented. If approved, staff will notify each city team that its proposal will undergo detailed service planning to be performed by the bench of consultants to be procured by OCTA. Staff will return in the fall with a recommendation on evaluating the station/ parking and bicycle/pedestrian improvement projects submitted under Go Local Step One as well as the screening results for the delayed Step One final reports. Summary The deadline for Go Local Step One final reports was June 30, 2008. OCTA received 29 mixed-flow bus/shuttle proposals requesting advancement into Step Two for detailed service planning. All proposals have been screened against the Go Local criteria and the results of the screening are presented for Board consideration. The proposals that met the criteria as presented are recommended for advancement to Go Local Step Two. Cities with qualifying proposals will be required to provide a 10 percent local match. Attachments A. Board-Approved (August 8, 2006) Evaluation Criteria Go Local Program — Final Version B. Status of Go Local Final Reports by Team, Step One — Summary Matrix C. Go Local Program — Step One Bus/Shuttle Projects Recommended for Step Two Service Planning D. Go Local Program — Step One Bus/Shuttle Projects Recommended for Alternative Sources of Funding Prepared by, Approved Kelly Hart Kia Mortazavi Senior Transportation Analyst Executive Director, Development (714) 560-5725 (714) 560-5741 Board-Approved (August 8, 2006) Evaluation Criteria Go Local Program ® Final Version This criteria will evaluate results of the Step One effort as documented in the city's final report that will serve as the city's Step Two funding application. Tq 4 ro g , r NOK. High To appropriately invest scarce Measure M • Proof of local funding commitments(e.g. City council resources and ensure that the project is a actions, city budgets, grant applications, L;oc-a high priority for the host cities. memorandums of understanding [MOUs], etc.) Level of local funding match High To ensure that Measure M dollars are Cooperative agreements, MOUs, council actions, h others have grants being invested in areas whic determined warrants investment and Funding agreements with private parties, if any, to 'ttractq to ensure that Measure M dollars are being demonstrate private sector financial participation in leveraged to maximize their return to the the proposed project related to the area served or public. affected by the project Projected increase in land values of lands affected by tV A the proposed project Percent of proposed project funding not from Measure M Action plan for obtaining commitments in Step Two Employer rideshare commitments from employers along the route ,34 High Coordinated planning of transit and land • Recommendations for policies, general plan use to increase pedestrian safety and amendments, etc. applied withing 1500 of station -x access to Metrolink • Recommendations for short or long-term local transit strategies coordinated with land use Ana"ropul Increase the number of people who can get to work/home from Metrolink in 15 minutes using transit or 10 minutes walking (total transit travel time includes walk+wait+ in vehicle time) > 0 X ic m Z __4 > "n't POO" Medium Reduce congestion so streets and Projected number of"new"transit riders freeways can work better, especially in the Estimated reduction in daily vehicle miles of travel CV,�IV'54,P local community/project area. (VMT) rig st, &FrProjected ridership in year 2015 (or 2030?; or year of opening?) Projected number of new pedestrian-oriented uses rT within mile Projected reduction in parking requirements • Projected benefits to local street network Complementary congestion relief efforts(signal 4M 'W synchronization, etc.)are proposed for the project to make it work better with the transit connection(s) in place Medium To accurately assess what is needed to Proof of ROW availability(if required). Appropriate build a project and thereby maximize the letters of agreement, contracts or ownership records likelihood of cost effective, timely project (public ROWs, easements, property donations, etc.) i delivery. • Action Plan and schedule for obtaining the R necessary commitments in step two. Medium Experience elsewhere has shown that 5+year operating plan early operations planning can be Projected farebox recovery compared with OCTA or ..........I overlooked and is a high priority. The other relevant operation's history 'eta 10,04",' framework of an operating plan can and Qualitative assessment of the proposed funding must be established early to ensure public sources r,nu� F funds are invested well. • Demonstrations of partnering agreements(letters of intent, MOUs, etc)or intent to pursue same in step two for sustained cooperative agreements to utilize -, service as a connection to Metrolink for employees, etc. Medium Ensure that transportation and land use Qualitative assessment of the transit supportiveness are working in concert to maximize the of land uses served by the proposed project(e.g. return on transit investment and land pedestrian friendly, integration of transit stops with values development, mixed uses, etc.) Qualitative assessment of ease of pedestrian connectivity to transit stops of proposed new service and/or to the Metrolink station Letters of support from affected interests (e.g. homeowner associations, community associations, chambers of commerce, developers) 'U kiftr REFxy "M, Low To assess when a project could Ability of proposed project or concept to be 2 Di Ne reasonably benefit a community. implemented within 5 years of submittal of the Go Local Step One final report, as documented in the proposed schedule of project development activities The proposed implementation schedule will be compared to existing, similar projects from Orange County or other metro areas Low Increase the project's public appeal, Actual experience from existing operations or increase ridership, and reduce liability and manufacturer's data maintenance costs Qualitative assessment of the safety of proposed technology Qualitative assessment of the reliability of the p rop osed technology Status of Go Local Final Reports by Team ATTACHMENT B Step One-Summary Matrix PROJECT CATEGORY LEAD PARTNER FINAL REPORT ESTIMATED AGENCY CITY OR CITIES SUBMITTED DATE OF DELAYED FIXED STATION/ BIKE/ SUBMISSION GUIDEWAY BUS/SHUTTLE PARKING PEDESTRIAN ZZ, stayed /lugust{18ubmrEtalnndrr�vrew Anaheim Submitted 1 5 Fullerton* Brea La Habra Submitted 3 Yorba Linda Placentia Buena Park Cypress Submitted 4 La Palma Irvine Submitted 1 4 2 3 Laguna Beach Submitted 1 Laguna Niguel Submitted Not requesting Step Two g- Lake Forest* Submitted 1 Lake Forest* Laguna Hills Submitted 1 Los Alamitos Seal Beach Submitted 2 Mission Viejo Submitted 1 0 Orange* Submitted Orange* Villa Park Submitted Not requesting Step Two Rancho Santa Margarita Submitted Not requesting Step Two San Clemente Dana Point Submitted 1 San Juan Capistrano Santa Ana Garden Grove Submitted 1 2** Tustin Submitted 2 3 Fountain Valley Westminster Huntington Beach Submitted 4 Stanton TOTAL PROJECTS SUBMITTED PER PROJECT CATEGORY 3 29 6 77 ] Notes: *Multiple Participation Includes request for use of Pacific Electric Right-of-Way Go Local Program-Step One Bus/Shuttle Pr recommended for Step Two Service Planning Septem— 15, 2008 ®r 13 DAPPR L I R TER Low PH 'nomy, edlum Priodty,�` ., .2 1 (D E g` S C O V o5 50 � w ME 0 C -2 0 .0 M CL 2 rM 0 W E a? cry _J 0 IL< a Q X W .8 (0) it it UO3 O� 00<(" a. UM) ARIA.to Downtown Anaheim to Fullerton Transportation Center ARTIC (FTC)Connector-Bus rapid transit system operating in mixed traffic, Angel Stadium of Anaheim will allow residents and workers in downtown Anaheim to reach ARTIC, Anaheim Honda Center either to commute to jobs outside of the City of Anaheim or to reach Anaheim Resort ✓ V/ other points of interest near ARTIC. It will also allow people in The Fullerton Block at Orange Platinum Triangle to reach downtown Anaheim. A possible future FTC extension to the FTC is also proposed. ARTIC to Anaheim Canyon Station Connector- BRT system which ARTIC connects the Anaheim Canyon Station to ARTIC,eliminating the need for Anaheim Honda Center people to make a transfer at the Orange Station.Proposes to operate in Kaiser Permanente(future) V/ V/ V/ ✓ X V/ V/ ✓ mixed traffic either along La Palma Avenue,State College Boulevard or Anaheim Canyon Angel Stadium of Anaheim along the Orange Freeway(State Route 57). Anaheim Canyon Business Center Anaheim Canyon ui U ARTIC z ARTIC to The Platinum Triangle to Anaheim Resort Shuttle Bus < Connector- Bus-based system to jumpstart the elevated fixed- Downtown Anaheim guideway system by operating an at transit connection along the Anaheim The Platinum Triangle V/ V/ V/ ve, V/ V/ V/ V/ I/ ✓ V/ Anaheim Resort high-volume corridor between ARTIC and the Anaheim Resort. Honda Center West Anaheim Commuter Shuttles-Expanding the Anaheim Resort West and northwest Anaheim Transit(ART)shuttle program,this bus-based system would allow transit Anaheim ARTIC V/ X X ✓ %/ V V/ V/ riders in west and northwest Anaheim to have a direct link to the Anaheim Resort Anaheim Resort and to ARTIC. Anaheim Canyon Feeder Shuttles-Two new shuttle routes to circulate between Anaheim Canyon Station and within the Anaheim Canyon Anaheim Canyon Business Center. A third shuttle route would ensure continuation of the Anaheim Canyon Anaheim Canyon Business V/ V/ V/ V/ V" Jc V/ V/ V/ ART-operated service between Anaheim Canyon Station and Downtown Centers Anaheim. I I *Source: Anaheim Go Local Program-Project Concept Final Report February 2008 :5 Brea Employee Shuttle-Shuttle service is proposed to connect the FTC z I- FTC with key employment sites and activity centers within the City of Fullerton Brea Civic Center V/ V/ X ✓ X ✓LU Brea. Brea Mall — Yorba Linda and Placentia Park-and-Ride Shuttle-Shuttle will CL < 0 accommodate reverse commute needs of Meirolink(from both the FTC Fullerton FTC L' and Anaheim Canyon Station),riders needing to access activity centers Anaheim Canyon Station to _J V/ X V/ V., V/ X V/ Jc V/ Jc ✓ < < in Savi Ranch and other locations in Yorba Linda or Placentia,and Nixon Library = M Anaheim Canyon < W community-based travel needs within the cities of Placentia and Yorba Yorba Linda/Placentia Civic Center 0: uig 0 >- Linda. M Z 0 o z La Habra Community Bus/Neighborhood Circulator-Community > !i < busi neighborhood circulator which will connect to key activity centers in Buena Park Station V W Buena Park La Habra Civic Center V/ V" V" V V V/ Jc V X J the City of La Habra and will also accommodate commuters accessing _J Beach/Imperial Commercial Hub D the Buena Park Metrolink Station. > LL Source: Cities of Brea,Fullerton,La Habra,Placentia and Yorba Linda-Go Local Program-Project Concept/Step I Report 0 IT! z NOTE:Recommendations are contingent upon cities'commitment to 10 percent local funding match,up to$100,000 of project cost. --I 0 Go Local Program-Step One Bus/Shuttle Projects Recommended for Step Two Service Planning September 15, 2008 MELTS(✓pOES NOT MEET O Cs0 LOCp1 BISARA APPROVED EVALUATIO CRITERIA ` 4-2 y�i} 1 r �411 3s �'il '��53 ��;,, C N N O C N E ;rY AROriECT irSG1 IPTtgN� x TA 1qN � f(T!?g` m y C o c E c w w w o � o rn m ova �� m ° d C'Zi� sr '#yi,:,�;1'.1s�„„.i,l''t. m�M 4a✓fi a.y �`i''��,,�yn`, .'�a.,w.fi.,7;r.�'"`'_i,"'.d'?.„..a's:',;ka�''�.0 s7�z�zr�x'"r .Toi wmE 0 0 d>E o E n Y w ca o m rn o n o Q A Olr W � U H QJ li m oLm 51 F- Buena Park Station to Auto Center/Civic Center Shuttle--Single Buena Park Station loop route connecting the Buena Park Metrolink Station,Fullerton Park- Buena Park Fullerton Park-and-Ride Lot X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X IV/ ✓ ✓ and-Ride lot,Buena Park Auto Center and proposed new satellite Park- Buena Park Auto Center and-Ride lot(s). Buena Park Station Buena Park Station to Cypress College/Business Park Shuttle- Cypress Business Parks rn Peak-direction-only limited-stopservice between the Buena Park Station Nabisco development site rn y Buena Park p X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓ X and the Cypress Business Parks via Dale,Artesia Boulevard,and Valley Centerpointe Business Park r } View Street. Lincoln Redevelopment Area tti Cypress College ¢ as aQ Z_i Buena Park Station to La Palma Civic Center/Centerpointe Shuttle- W¢ Buena Park Station a Peak-period loop service providing quick and direct connections between Buena Park Centerpointe Commercial Center X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓ m g the Buena Park Metrolink Station and key destination and employment La Palma Civic Center centers in La Palma via Valley View Street and Walker Street. Buena Park Station to Buena Park Downtown/Entertainment Zone Fullerton Park-and-Ride Lot (E-Zone)Shuttle`"-Shuttle service originating at the Fullerton Park-and E-Zone Ride Lot,with service focused on connecting major activity centers and Buena Park Buena Park Mall X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓ residential areas in Buena Park to the Buena Park Metrolink Station. Buena Park Civic Center Buena Park Station *Source: Buena Park,La Palma,&Cypress-Step t"Recommendation to advance proposal is for shuttle service component only.Consideration of parking alternatives are deferred until the completion of Step Two. Tustin Metrolink Station Irvine Business Complex(IBC)Shuttle"*:The IBC shuttle will meet John Wayne Airport peak period and midday trains arriving at and departing from Tustin Irvine Irvine Civic Center ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Station,and will also provide local circulator service within the IBC. IBC Employment Centers IBC Retail Centers IBC Residential Communities W Z Spectrum Shuttle Study:Building directly off the Irvine Guideway Irvine Station Demonstration Project,the shuttle system will provide local circulator Verizon Amphitheater service throughout the Irvine Spectrum area including apartment villages Broadcom and a variety of corporate offices,retailers,and local businesses. Irvine The Village ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓ Future Lifelong Learning Districts Future Great Park 'Source: City of Irvine Go Local Report-Irvine's Multimodal Transit Planning-February 29,2008**IBC shuttle currently in operation.Formally included in Go Local process.City of Irvine expected to request Go Local Step Three funds NOTE: nmendations are contingent upon cities'commitment to 10 percent local funding up to$100,000 of project cost. s A Go Local Program-Step One Bus/Shuffle ProjL <ecommended for Step Two Service Planning September 15,2008 M dium Priority L 0 0 E E cc 0 CD 6 W o. cc 7N, < 0 3 T M 2 CU C U.1 M > co > [2 2 . LL -LI L: 0- U LL LLI 0 U co 0 0 0- (1) 2 Laguna Beach Summer Arts Festival Shuffle-Direct connection from Irvine Station to the Laguna Beach Festival operating on weekends Irvine Station is during summer season. This would relieve congestion along Laguna Irvine Laguna Beach Summer Arts Festival x x V Jc V ✓ x ✓ V/ V/ Z Canyon Road and would reduce the need for additional parking at the Act (ACT V parking lot) V parking lot in the city. Ja *Source: City of Laguna Beach-Final Report for OCTA Go Local Program Step One-June 2008 in Demand Responsive Shuttle- Demand-responsive commuter shuttle Irvine Station ui W to Irvine Station and northern Lake Forest connecting to employment Irvine Portola Hills Business Area ✓ V/ V/ V/ 0 centers(Portola Hills business area,Foothill Ranch business area,and Foothill Ranch Business Area U. uJ Northern Lake Forest business area). Northern Lake Forest Business Area *Source: Transit Needs Assessment Study-OCTA Go Local Program Final Report-Demand Responsive Shuttle-June 2008 ur in uJ -j Park-and-Ride Metrolink Shuffle-Scheduled shuttle service from a Irvine Station Q: :C Park&Ride lot within Laguna Hills and Lake Forest that will travel Irvine Laguna Hills Park-and-Ride V Y/ x V V/ 3C V/ V/ ✓ W < Z to/from Irvine Station,serving city residents that commute via Metrolink. Lake Forest Park-and-Ride Z) I'Source: Transit Needs Assessment Study-OCTA Go Local Program Final Report-Park and Ride Metrolink Shuttle-June 2008 Blue Line: Laguna Niguel/Mission Mission Viejo Blue Line-Bus/shuttle providing a direct connection from Viejo Station,Crown Valley Business the southern and central portions of Mission Viejo to Laguna Niguel/ Corridor,Shops at Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo Metrolink Station.Adds new service to unserved residential Mission Regional Medical Center, areas along portions of Felipe Road and La Paz Road. Saddleback College,and the Norman P.Murray Community Center. 0 Mission Viejo Orange Line-Bus shuttle providing a direct connection 3 Laguna Niguel/ W from the central portion of Mission Viejo(Norman P.Murray Community Mission Viejo Z Orange Line: Irvine Transportation ✓ > Center)and adjacent residential areas to the Irvine Transportation Center,Norman P.Murray ✓ x V" V/ Jc V/ I/g? Center via Muirlands Boulevard and La Paz Road. Irvine Community Center,and business U) centers along La Paz/Chrisanta. Mission Viejo Green Line-Bus/shuttle providing a direct connection from the Irvine Transportation Center with Portola Plaza Via Trabuco Green Line: Irvine Transportation Road and Los Alisos Boulevard. The Green Line also operates on Center,Portola Plaza,Norman P. unserved portions of Melinda Road,Olympiad Road,and Jeronimo Road Murray Community Center,and as it continues to the Norman P.Murray Community Center. unserved portions of Melinda, Olympiad and Jeronimo. *Source:City of Mission Viejo-Go Local Project Final Report-June 2008 NOTE:Recommendations are contingent upon cities'commitment to 10 percent local funding match, up to$100,000 of project cost. Go Local Program-Step One Bus/Shuttle Projects Recommended for Step Two Service Planning September 15, 2008 MEETS-(✓j Q ES NOT MEET( ) GO'LOCAL 80ARD APPROVED EVALUATION CRITERIA 'e- ' `� <f e +� ,° d .ir.% ,e fr �,.:Mi ►>':Ppoti ;",. �' „A18t14lt1Pilon �.. ,dW,;rip, iF�,.' r. �r z '`:,'�� e,•r9`9v'r 2 t� 8�'a 1.�' 4' - TA�ti",ET D E �j2ClJFaETgESCRIPIIOAt STA7tY1N.a KEYSTO Sr e a O 2 r o c E o m m o N MID (n C N ¢ U L` J rn .a ,° o '_� c' c .M > ° E m e a d o y ° y a o.o e r `c4 c E p t° .o v c 'a� U w !c . rn'Cc ° w E z,, �' ii U o_C ii D. 00 w`o U F�it Q tq O U Z San Juan Capistrano Station g g z Doheny State Beach Tri-City Trolley-Bus-based trolley service which connects to Metrolink San Clemente Hotels in Dana Point � a a and Amtrak San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano),links ke Proposed Marblehead Z a ¢ Y ✓ ✓ x ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ w U Z destinations within the three cities and reduces traffic congestion and San Juan Commercial Development w¢o parking demand. Capistrano Downtown San Clemente 0 'o San Clemente Pier a ¢a San Clemente Station N U 'Source: Tri-City Trolley Transit Needs Assessment Study-Final Report for OCTA Go Local Program Step One Local Shuttle Connecting the Metrolink Station to City Hall and Tustin Station Other Locations in Downtown Tustin -Local shuttle connecting the Tustin City Hall ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ x X ✓ ✓ ✓ K ✓ Tustin Metrolink Station to City Hall while providing connectivity to major Old Town Tustin i employment centers and Old Town Tustin. U) Transit Connection to the Tustin Legacy Project - Local shuttle Tustin Station connecting future residents and employees of the Tustin Legacy Project Tustin Tustin Legacy Project ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X ✓ X ✓ X ✓ to the Tustin Metrolink Station. `Source: Final Report-Tustin Metrolink Station-OCTA Go Local Step One Study NOTE: nmendations are contingent upon cities'commitment to 10 percent local funding up to$100,000 of project cost. Go Local Program-Step One Bus/Shuttle ProjeL zommended for Alternative Sources of Funding September 15,2008 emp Two v"y LowPriori ag 0 E E� 0 ,1, d) 55.2 ca CD c5 a. A gxc ri 5 C,-5 G Z-ffi C CO W > W, 0 , I C 2 Ic E 2 0 2 (D 0) ca a) 0 CU U)0 L) < C. U) -j u- aU X Lu 0 U F X X 6b North Irvine Transit Study.,The northern part of the City of Irvine is not served by transit.The City of Irvine would like to investigate aftemative TBD To be determined by study V/ X XX ic V/ X transit opportunities for this area. LU Great Park Shuttle System:The future Orange County Great Park is z anticipated to be visited by three million visitors per year. Circulation in the park will be provided by bikeways,trains,pedestrian paths,and a Provide connections between uses o proposed shuttle system to provide connection between uses in the park Irvine Orange County Great Park and the X K K K X X1 X X X V X X and the Irvine Station. Irvine Station. I.Source: City of Irvine Go Local Report-Irvine's Multimodal Transit Planning-February 29,2008 Express Bus Service: 1-60511-5 to Commerce Metrolink- Shuttle Park-and-Ride(location TBD) < ✓ feeder-distributor/connector for Metrolink,Los Angeles Metro,and OCT A Commerce Norwalk Greenline Station X X X X X X X X X X X cn < bus commuters. Commerce Metrolink Station U.1 Beach Access Shuffle- Bus shuttle to serve residents and tourists Major Employer Site(possibly < LU wanting to access both beach activities and downtown businesses in n/a Boeing) X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 U) a Sea[Beach during summer weekend periods. Seal Beach downtown L 'Source: Cities of Los Alamitos and Seal Beach-Go Local Program-Project Concept/Step One Report-June 2008 0 3: M z Page 1 of 1 Go Local Program-Step One Bus/Shuttle Pra, Recommended for Step Two Service Planning September 15, 2008 S � i r t y c U 0 c n tr a o 'E iu c E e �o a X g Nm UEo Ne umOl a) O m4 J lU OU.C) (1 U. U)0 U¢ Orange/Santa Ana Station Boise chica Inter-county Express (Huntington Beach and Westminster Civic Center/ Westminster)- Bus/shuttle offering weekday, peak hour express bus Orange Coastline Community College service operating between Metrolink and select locations In Huntingto Bolsa Chica Business Park ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓ Beach,Westminster,and the Bolsa Chica Business Park,continuing t Santa Ana Westminster I the Metro Blue Line station at the Long Beach Transit Center. Gol enwest Transportation Center Metro e une z 0 z Buena Park Station North/South Commuter Express(Huntington Beach, Stanton, and N Westminster) - Peak hour express bus service operating on Santa Ana or Orange Station o Orange Stanton Plaza ¢ Goldenwest Street or Beach Boulevard serving Metrolink stations and the Westminster/Beach Boulevard ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ % ✓ ✓ ✓ cities of Huntington Beach, Stanton and Westminster. In Stanton, the Buena would split and go north to the Buena Park Station and east to Buena Park �Goldenwest Transportation ¢w the Orange or Santa Ana Metrolink Station. Center or Golden est F Huntington Beach Pier Z w of Z0 Santa Ana Station Fountain Valley Express(Fountain Valley)- Weekday peak period Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Z Orange Coast Memorial w = express bus service connecting the Santa Ana Metrolink Station with Mile Santa Ana Medical Center ✓ X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ % ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 Y Square Park,the San Diego Freeway(Interstate 405)corridor,Fountain King of Glory Lutheran Church w Valley medical centers and other locations in Fountain Valley. J Park-and-Ride j Mile Square Park-Park-and-Ride z Z D Santa Ana Station Little Saigon/Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach Express(Fountain Little Saigon Valley, Huntington Beach, and Westminster) - Weekday and Orange Mile Square Park-Park-and-Ride weekend express bus service connecting the Little Saigon area in Orange Coast Memorial ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ % ✓ ✓ ✓ Westminster,Fountain Valley,and Huntington Beach with the Orange or Santa Ana Medical Center Santa Ana Metrolink Station. Beach/Main Huntington Beach Pier 'Source: OCTA Go Local Program-Final Report(Solsa Chica Inter-County Express,North/South Commuter Express,Fountain Valley Express,and Little Saigon/Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach Express) NOTE:Recommendations are contingent upon cities'commitment to 10 percent local funding match,up to$100,000 of project cost. Vfl (D)CCULl BOARD OF DIRECTORS November 6, 2008 Chris Norby Chairman Peter Buffa The Honorable Cathy Green Vice Chairman Council Member JerryAmante City of Huntington Beach Director 6151 Kimberly Patricia Bates Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Director Art Brown Dear Council Member Green: Director Bill Campbell Directorr As planning progresses for the San Diego Freeway (1-405) Widening Project, I Carolyn V.Cavecche wanted to take an opportunity to thank you for your continued participation and Director update you on the status of our efforts to improve this critical link in Orange Richard Dixon County's transportation network. Director Paul G.Glaab In July, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) approved the Director project's conceptual engineering document. As discussed at our May 1-405 Cathy Green Policy Working Group meeting, the Orange County Transportation Authority Director (OCTA) has secured the funding to begin preparing the required environmental Allan Mansoor document and additional engineering work. This is a necessary step before the Director project can proceed to final design, right-of-way, and construction phases. John Moorlach Director Janet Nguyen The environmental phase, which will include extensive public outreach, will Director result in a recommended preferred alternative taking into consideration Curt Pringle community input and additional engineering and environmental analysis for the Director project. Miguel Pulido Director To ensure continued community participation, OCTA and Caltrans are Mark Rosen scheduling four scoping meetings early next year in the following areas: Director Gregory Winterbottom Y Rossmoor/Los Alamitos/Seal Beach Director • Westminster/Garden Grove Cindy Gvernor's ® Huntington Beach Govern Ex-Officio Member . Fountain Valley/Costa Mesa CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE Scoping meetings are an excellent opportunity to give the community a general Arthur T Leahy overview of the project and receive feedback on the early plans. OCTA and Chief Executive Officer Caltrans will solicit the public's input regarding issues that they would like studied as part of the environmental review. Engaging the communities early in the process is a key component of the 1-405 environmental phase and participation is strongly encouraged. OCTA will Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street/P.O.Box 14184/Orange/California 92863-1584/(714)560-OCTA(6282) r i Council Member Green November 6, 2008 Page 2 advertise scoping meetings in several newspapers, send notices to residents and businesses in the area, and notify the more than 6,000 stakeholders who already expressed interest in the widening project. In addition, the information will be available on city and OCTA Web sites. OCTA's outreach staff also will hold speakers bureau presentations, conduct one-on-one briefings, and launch an online survey. Corridor city council briefings will also be scheduled in early 2009. A stakeholders working group was convened during the 1-405 Major Investment Study phase and the insight provided was invaluable to the planning process. Although there's no requirement for a stakeholders working group during the environmental phase, OCTA is recommending continued involvement of past participants along with new community stakeholders. Enclosed is a list of previous participants as well as recommendations, for new appointees. If you would like us to include stakeholders not reflected in either list, please contact Christina Byrne. Thank you again for your continued commitment to this project and for your time serving on the Policy Working Group. Please note, the November 19, 2008, Policy Working Group meeting is being rescheduled to early 2009. The meeting will occur prior to the public scoping meetings. If you would like any additional information, please contact Christina Byrne, OCTA Community Relations Officer, at (714) 560-5717 or cbyrne@octa.net. Sincerely, John MoorIac Chairman, 1-405 Policy Working Group JM:clb Enclosures TA 1-405 Widening Project Former (405 MIS Phase) Stakeholder Working Group Participants ® a Cindy Brenneman Mesa Verde Neighborhood Association *Paul Freeman Director, Community & C.J. Segerstrom & Sons Government Victor Leipzig Board Member Bolsa Chica Foundation *Robert Mayer, III Vice President Robert Mayer Corporation Bobby McDonald Executive Director Black Chamber of Commerce Joe Pak Korean Chamber of Commerce/Korean American Federation of Orange County *Martha Parham Director, Marketing and Public Coast Community College District Relations Diane Pritchett Executive Director South Coast Metro Alliance Gloria Reyes Executive Director Abrazar Senior Center Westminster *Dan Schaffer Administrator Golden Rain Foundation Marie Simon AAA Gregg Smith Public Affairs Officer Seal Beach Naval Weapons Facility -Mark Sturdevant California Trucking Association *Courtney Wiercioch Deputy Airport Director- Public John Wayne Airport Affairs Russell Lightcap Rossmoor Community Services District *Organizations that participated in the 405 MIS SWG, but now have a new point of contact for the EIR phase ®CTA 1-405 Widening Project Proposed Stakeholder Working Group Invitees All Saints Anglican Church Costa Mesa Police Department American Legion Post#133 Costa Mesa Rotary Club American Legion Post#266 Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Club American Legion Post#555 Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club American Society of Civil Engineers Deloitte&Touche USA LLP Amigos de Bolsa Chica Drivers for Highway Safety Anaheim Visitor& Convention Bureau Endangered Habitats League Apartment Association of Orange County Environmental Coalition for the Orange County Great Park Asian Business Association of Orange County Experian Asian Garden Mall"Little Saigon" Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Orange Count Automobile Club of Southern California Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Avalon Bay Communities Fountain Valley Fire Department Bella Terra Fountain Valley Historical Society Boeing Co. Fountain Valley Kiwanis Boeing Travel Management Co. Fountain Valley Police Department Bolsa Chica Conservancy Fountain Valley Regional Hospital &Med. Ctr. Bolsa Chica Land Trust Fountain Valley Rotary Club Bolsa Grande High School Fountain Valley School District Boomers! Fry's Electronics Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce Building Industry Association Orange County Garden Grove Fire Department BIA/OC Business Development Association - Orange Garden Grove Host Lions Club Count C & D Aerospace Group Garden Grove Police Department California Cultural Resource Preservation Alliance, Garden Grove Rotary Club Inc. Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa Garden Grove Shopping Plaza CB Richard Ellis Garden Grove Unified School District CELSOC, Orange County Chapter Glenwood Townhouse HOA, Ponderosa Property Man Citizens Advisory Committee Green Valley Homeowners Association Coast Community College District Greenbrook Homeowners Association College Park East Neighborhood Association Habitat for Humanity of Orange County Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce H'illcrest Senior Condo HOA Costa Mesa Fire Department Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Orange Count Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce ®CTA I-405 Widening Project Proposed Stakeholder Working Group Invitees Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Metro Pointe at South Coast Huntington Beach City School District Mike Thompson RV-Motor Homes Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau National Association of Women Business Owners Huntington Beach Fire Department National Association of Industrial &Office Parks, SoCal Chapter Huntington Beach Host Lions Club Nature Conservancy Huntington Beach Police Department O.C.Affordable Home Ownership Alliance Huntington Beach Rotary Club O.C. Interfaith Coalition for the Environment Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy O.C. Minority Business Council Hyundai Motor America Inc. O.C.Vietnamese Community 1-405 Ad Hoc Committee Ocean View School District IKEA OCTAX Japanese American Association Office of Assemblyman Jim Silva John Wayne Airport Office of Assemblyman Van Tran Joint Forces Training Base Office of Congressman Dana Rehrabacher Kiwanis Club of Fountain Valley Office of Senator Tom Harmon Kiwanis Club of Garden Grove Orange Coast College Kiwanis Club of Greater Garden Grove Orange Coast Memorial Hospital Kiwanis Club of Huntington Beach Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance Kiwanis Club of Huntington Beach Surf City Orange County Association of Realtors Breakfast Club Kiwanis Club of Orange County District Orange County Business Council Kiwanis Club of Westminster Orange County Central Labor Council Korean American Federation of Orange County Orange County Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce Korean Chamber of Commerce of Orange County Orange County Coastkeeper LA/OC Building &Construction Trades Council Orange County Fire Authority League of California Cities Orange County Korean -US Citizens League League of Women Voters, Orange Coast Chapter Orange County Performing Arts Center Leisure World Orange County Sanitation District Lions Club of Garden Grove Orange County Sheriffs Department Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce Orange County Water District Los Alamitos Police Department Orange Korean Evangelical Church Los Alamitos Race Course Rebuilding Together OC Los Alamitos Unified School District Rossmoor Business Center Los Alamitos/Seal Beach Rotary Club Rossmoor Homeowners Association. e OCTA 1-405 Widening Project Proposed Stakeholder Working Group Invitees Rossmoor Woman's Club Rotary District#5320 Santa Ana CHP Sea & Sage Audubon Society Sea Harbor Home Owners Association Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce Seal Beach Historical & Cultural Society/Red Car Museum Seal Beach Lions Club Seal Beach Police Department Sierra Club Orange County Group South Coast Plaza Southern California Edison The Nature Conservancy Transit Advocates Orange County Trinity Broadcasting Network ULI Orange County Union of Vietnamese Associations of Southern California Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce Vietnamese American Political Action Committee Vietnamese Professionals Society Westbrooke Homeowners Association Westminster Chamber of Commerce Westminster CHP Westminster Historical Society Westminster Mall Westminster Police Department Westminster Rotary Club Westminster School District Westminster Village Homeowners Association Woman's Civic Club of Garden' Grove Woodside Village Homeowners Association WTS Orange County Chapter Possible "Town Center" Park? , ; a� FOR UPtCILa�EETING eC 0 0 Edison-owned parcel City-owned land -� , , ;j_ R<OFFICE I..N YNN,CITY CLERK (4.19 AC) (2.70 AC) 30 31 VERMONT ; (SUGAR A VENUE I a '' 41 25.48 AC. tib t' T COL L EGE g. J69 2 `~ 2.696 AC a 12' CENTER A r (D o H 9.40 AC. SEE PA5E 2 m 26jifJ2� e +ao zm.+a 1.3.47 AC. n ., Existing "Power Line Parks" 4 ire �t College ParkRffi ra g Possible New Park??�? Palos Verdes Park Westmont Park Fulton Park Courre es Park d s Harper ParkAA .t Additional Not Shown: Lagenbeck ParkOwl Talbert ParkIZIII&Ave' � g : " .x` M`il fib t 'x �/// �ugv,� es vay-�- 0�, s �- 41 I ' t "+ t y `� w. -- ---- * •� :: ' . " a p + t , V RECEIVED FROMc> AS PUBLIC RECORD R COUNCIL'! FETING OF_ // /o 04 CITY CLERK OFFICE ,LOAN L FLYNN,CITY CLERK �Septamber 29, 200$ Ref: Pasadena high-rise field trip Here are my Pasadena high-rise residential field trip observations and conclusions for your information. CityPlace interior and exterior design was superior to Trio in many respects materials, open space areas, landscaping, setbacks, FAR and unit density. Trio was an inferior development in comparison. The presence of multiple amenities greatly enhanced each project. ._- Virtually no automobiles-were a.n the parking structures ia:di-catingYal:mosE__� a`1'1 residents drive-rather than take-nearby public transportation to° �f their employment. ^'- I would suggest CityPlace represent the minimum development standards Huntington Beach would accept IF there are no significant impacts which cannot be mitigated. If there are significant impacts that cannot be mitigated then a proposed development application request should be modified accordingly. Ed Kerins DRB Member City of Huntington Beach SEP 2 9 2000 LATE COMMUNICATION #0-1-c PC 9-30-03 Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 012HI6209932 Office of the City Clerk 0 to P.O. 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CITY CLERK 0 FIC JOAN L.FILYNN,CITY CLERK SUBSTANTIATION of THE REMARKS by THE HB ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD REGARDING THE RIPCURL EIR David Mootchnik, Nov. 17, 2008 The following arguments validate the comments on the subject EIR made by the Board on November 10, 2008 to the City Council to the effect that the EIR is deficient. They are in regard to the traffic and transportation section of Chapter 4, section 4.13 of the subject draft EIR. 1) Cumulative Analysis The city staff refuted the claim by the HB Environmental Board that the Ripcurl EIR did an insufficient cumulative analysis. The Board noted that the "Cumulative analysis of traffic focused narrowly only on the Bella Terra II project. The Levitz property, Nurseryland, the south side of Edinger and the whole Beach/ Edinger corridor study traffic effects were ignored.(in the traffic analysis)." The city staff claimed that these other projects were included in the EIR Section 4.13.4, Cumulative Analysis, deals with this subject. It is all of four paragraphs long. The last three of these paragraphs deal only with the cumulative impact with Bella Terra II. There is NO paragraph that deals with the other projects mentioned above. The first paragraph of section 4.13.4 adds ambiguity. It states "The cumulative analysis considers cumulative projects identified to occur within the vicinity of the project site, in addition to General Plan build-out conditions identified to year 2030. The project- specific traffic analysis considers trips generated by cumulative projects in its development of future baseline conditions. Therefore, the cumulative impact analysis is incorporated into the analysis presented in Section 4.13.3. As identified above, impacts would not be cumulatively considerable at study intersections." A careful reading of section 4.13.3 finds NO such analysis. There is not one paragraph, table or graph that addresses comparing traffic with and without the 23 identified cumulative projects identified in chapter 3 of the EIR. Furthermore this referenced paragraph states, "The cumulative analysis considers cumulative projects identified to occur within the vicinity of the project site, in addition to General Plan build-out conditions identified to year 2030." Yet section 4.13.3 page 4.13-28 states, "volumes, were derived by adding the project-only volumes to the 'Year 2030 Without Project' conditions, thereby reflecting the trip differences between the existing General Plan and the proposed General Plan amendment." This is a direct contradiction. A careful reading of section 4.13.3 found NO reference to the 23 cumulative projects. Therefore I claim that the Boards comment was correct and appropriate and that the staffs response was at best misleading. The EIR did not do a complete cumulative analysis thereby skewing the results in favor of the project. f 7 2) Arterial Street Analysis The city staff refuted the claim by the HB Environmental Board that the Ripcurl EIR lacked any analysis of street traffic. "The Board noted that there are fourteen traffic lights all within a distance of 1/z mile from the project. This density of controlled intersections can have a severe impact on the performance of streets as a whole. The Transportation Research Board Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) notes that, 'Arterial LOS D will probably be observed even before substantial intersection problems.' " The HCM indicates the need for a proper street analysis. The part of the EIR that deals with traffic and circulation impacts is section 4.13.3, Project Impacts and Mitigation. In that section there are subsections that deal with "Intersection Analysis", "Freeway Ramp Volumes", and "Regional Freeway Systems Analysis." There is NO section or subsection that deals with street traffic. The response by the city staff that the EIR contained such an analysis was wrong. The staff did provide some results of a street analysis verbally at the hearing, but that analysis was not published as part of the FIR available to the public for review and therefore the public and Board could not review that analysis as to its completeness. Therefore I claim that the Boards comment was correct and appropriate and that the staffs response was at best misleading. I doubt but do recognize a possibility that the city staff may have corrected the final EIR subsequent to public review. If that be the case then I fault the staff for not bringing that change to the attention of the council, not making that version available to the public, and of not giving recognition to the HB Environmental Board for pointing out these deficiencies. I recognize these are serious challenges to the staff and would expect that a reasonable investigation be conducted. I hearby request that I be made a part of any investigation so that I may rebut any further opposing statements. Thank you David Mootchnik 7202 Stonewood Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714 842 8766 CITY OF HUNTIN T N BEACH 0 Inter Office Communication Planning Department TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members VIA: Fred Wilson, City Administrator FROM: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning DATE: November 17, 2008 SUBJECT: TYPING ERROR IN EXHIBIT A OF ORDINANCE NO. 3819 FOR THE RIPCURL PROJECT The word "Draft" was in inadvertently included in Exhibit A of Ordinance No. 3819 for The Ripcurl Project. If you have any questions, please contact me at extension 5554. copy: Joan Flynn, City Clerk Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Tess Nguyen, Associate Planner Co w C C.a EXHIBIT A ORDINANCE—ZTA NO. 07-004 Chapter 218 Mixed Use-Transit Center District Sections: 218.02 Mixed Use-Transit Center District Established 218.04 MU-TC District: Land Use Controls 218.06 MU-TC District: Development Standards 218.08 Modifications for Affordable Housing 218.10 Sustainable Development 218.12 Review of Plans 218.02 Mixed Use-Transit Center District Established The purpose of the Mixed Use-Transit Center District is to implement the General Plan Land Use Plan mixed-use land use designation. This district provides areas for high density residential and commercial uses within one-quarter mile of established transit centers as determined by the Planning Director. Transit centers, serving buses or other modes of transportation, are facilities where passengers transfer from one route to another. This district provides for pedestrian-friendly, transit oriented development in areas adjacent to existing transit infrastructure. 218.04 MU-TC District: Land Use Controls In the following schedules, letter designations are used as follows: "P" designates use classifications permitted in MU-TC district. "PC" designates use classifications permitted on approval of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission. "ZA" designates use classifications permitted on approval of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Administrator. Use classifications that are not listed are prohibited. Letters in parentheses in the "Additional Provisions" column refer to provisions following the schedule or located elsewhere in the Zoning Ordinance. Where letters in parentheses are opposite a use classification heading, referenced provisions shall apply to all use classifications under the heading. 11/17/2008 Page 1 Joan L. 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