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Public Hearing - Appeal of PC Conditions of Approval of Cond
Council/Agency Meeting Held: a/z/Zj !�z Deferred/Continued to: — Approved ❑ ConditionallApproved ❑ Denied IDEPLO ity Clerk's Signature Council Mee ing Date:" Mdreh , 1999 Department ID Number: CD99-13 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: RAY SILVER, City Administrator 074P PREPARED BY: HOWARD ZELEFSKY, Planning Director d-4 SUBJECT: APPROVE THE APPEAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO..98- 29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 (TSUNAMI SUSHI RESTAURANT EXPANSION AND VALET PARKING PLAN) Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal filed by Councilmember Dave Sullivan of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35. This application represents a request to permit a 900 square foot restaurant expansion of the existing Tsunami Sushi Restaurant at 17236 Pacific Coast Highway into an adjacent suite. In addition, a valet parking plan is proposed during the restaurant's operating hours which will be available for patrons of Tsunami and the shopping center at no cost. The appeal is based on the letters received from other business owners in the center opposing the request. The Planning Commission recommends approval of the request with conditions that include a 12 month review of the valet operation (Recommended Action-A). Staff supports the request with modified conditions that parking be restricted in a portion of the rear parking area after 10:00 PM, the block wall adjacent to the rear parking area be extended to eight feet in height, and a parking plan be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Department which identifies the, location of short term parking for other tenants. (Recommended Action-B). Funding Source: Not applicable. L — ' REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD99-13 Recommended Action: A. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Uphold the Planning Commission's conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 98- 29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 with Findings and Conditions of Approval (Attachment No. 1)." Planning Commission Action on January 12, 1999: THE MOTION MADE BY LIVENGOOD, SECONDED BY BIDDLE, TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29 AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: BIDDLE, CHAPMAN, INGLEE, KERINS, LIVENGOOD, MANDIC, SPEAKER NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE MOTION PASSED B. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Uphold the Planning Commission's conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 98- 29 and Coastal Development Permit No.98-35 with Findings and Modified Conditions of Approval" (Attachment Nos. 1 & 2) Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 with findings for denial" 2. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 and direct staff accordingly." CD99-13 -2- 02/18/99 5:04 PM N ` REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD99-13 Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Dave Bartlett, 6082 Jade Circle, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Location: 17236 Pacific Coast Highway (at Warner Avenue) Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 represent a request for the following: 1. To permit a 900 sq. ft. restaurant expansion with alcohol sales into an existing retail commercial suite pursuant to Section 211.04 CO. CG and CV: Land Use Controls, Commercial Uses, Eating and Drinking Establishments of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ZSO). The existing 3,160 square foot restaurant would be expanded to 4060 square feet; and 2. To approve a valet parking plan for 67 spaces in conjunction with the restaurant expansion pursuant to Section 233.18 E.2. Parking Controls of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ZSO). The applicant proposes to expand the existing restaurant (Tsunami Sushi) into an adjacent retail suite which has remained vacant for the past 2 'h years. The 900 square foot expansion would provide additional seating (up to 44 seats), storage and food preparation areas (see narrative on Attachment No. 8). The expansion requires an additional 4.5 spaces based on the difference in parking ratios for retail (1 space/200 sq. ft.) and restaurant (1 space/100 sq. ft.) uses. The 18,870 square foot, 11 suite shopping center contains 89 parking spaces, 49 spaces less than the 138 required for the center with the proposed restaurant expansion. This is due in part to two previous variances to parking. In order to comply with the required parking specified in the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ZSO), the applicant proposes to establish a valet parking plan during the restaurant's operating hours. The applicant indicates that the restaurant is currently open daily for dinner only (6:00 PM-12:00 AM). No entertainment is proposed as part of this request. Valet parking will be from 5:30 PM to 12 AM. Two areas of the existing parking lot will be designated for valet parking (see Attachment No. 6). The rear parking area will be the primary valet lot with overflow parking provided adjacent to the freestanding kiosk. The valet parking areas will be designated by use of temporary traffic cones and signs. The drop-off/pick-up area will be in front of the restaurant located at the rear of the commercial center. The valet service will be available to anyone patronizing the shopping center at no fee. The 67 valet parking spaces will occupy two areas of the parking lot thereby precluding the use of 40 self parking spaces; the remaining 49 spaces will CD99-13 -3- 02/18/99 5:04 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD99-13 be available for self-parking. The following tables describe the parking breakdown for all of the uses in the center: EXISTING USE AND PARKING MATRIX FU SE EXISTING SQ£ FT REQUIRED PARKING EXISTING PARKING .- � x = Retail 11,200 56 spaces Restaurant(>12 seats) 4,510 45 spaces Tsunami Sushi Restaurant 3,160 32 spaces Subtotal 133 spaces Variances -22 spaces Total 18,870 111 89 spaces PROPOSED USE AND PARKING MATRIX g_ USE PROPOSED SQ FAT REQUIREDPARKING PROPOSEDPARKING ' - - : �.. Retail 10,300 52 spaces .89 self-parking spaces Restaurant(>12 seats) 4,510 45 spaces when restaurant is closed; Tsunami Sushi Restaurant 4,060 41 spaces Subtotal 138 spaces 116+ spaces when Variances -22 spaces restaurant is open as Total 18,870 116 follows: 67+valet spaces 49 self-parking spaces The applicant currently provides valet service during the restaurant's operating hours to anyone patronizing the center. However, the existing valet plan is not consistent with the proposed valet plan and parking locations. B. BACKGROUND: The center previously received approval of two (2) separate parking variances. In 1989, the city approved a 21 space parking variance (CE 89-3) in conjunction with the establishment of a Japanese restaurant (Senor Sushi) within the subject suite. 'In 1992, a one (1) space parking variance (CE 92-11) was approved in conjunction with the establishment of the drive-through coffee business in the freestanding kiosk. C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: The Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 12, 1999 to discuss the proposed restaurant expansion and valet.parking plan. There were three (3) people who testified during the public hearing supporting the request. One letter was received on behalf of 12 property owners residing in the Sea Harbour condominium project located adjacent to the commercial center. The letter (see Attachment No. 10) cited reasons opposing the CD99-13 -4- 02/18/99 5:04 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD99-13 request which included parking impacts generated from the restaurant's intensity, noise from car alarms, engines, doors. associated with the valet parking, and other issues not necessarily associated with the restaurant, such as trash, transients, and drug paraphernalia. After some discussion, The Planning Commission approved the request with modified conditions. The Commission recommended that a 12 month review be conducted by staff and that the restaurant's correct hours of operation of 6 PM to 12 midnight be reflected in the conditions. D. APPEAL: Councilmember Dave Sullivan appealed the Planning Commission's action requesting the Council review the parking and noise impacts raised in the letters received by the property owners in the Sea Harbour condominiums and business owners in the center after the Planning Commission meeting. E. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Following the Planning Commission hearing, and receipt of the letters in opposition from several of the business owners, staff requested that the applicant, property owners, and business owners meet to discuss the project. On February 10, 1999, staff met at the site with the applicant, representatives from the Sea Harbour condominium project, and several of the business owners to discuss the proposed request. The purpose of the meeting was to provide a clear description of the valet plan to the business owners and property owners, and to listen to their concerns. Homeowner concerns identified included the following: ♦ There is an existing parking problem in the center, and the proposed expansion would compound the problem ♦ Excessive noise resulted from the valet parking due to the number of cars parked in the rear parking area adjacent to the residential property. The noise nuisances included car alarms, engines, etc. ♦ Noise from patrons leaving the restaurant late at night ♦ Customers of other businesses who use valet parking after Tsunami closes ♦ Access to trash enclosure when valet spaces are utilized CD99-13 -5- 02/18%99 5:04 PM REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD99-13 Business owner concerns identified included the following: ♦ There was lack of parking in the center and customers of Tsunami Restaurant use the majority of the available parking ♦ If the valet service was available to anyone in the center and was completely free (no tip required), then proper identification of this service needs to be provided for all motorists entering the site. ♦ Short-term parking should be available to customers of certain businesses such as the liquor store and cleaners. The applicant (Tsunami Restaurant) presented the following positive aspects of the request: ♦ As designed, the valet service will improve the efficiency of the parking lot. The location of the designated valet areas, pick up/drop off area and overall circulation will minimize impacts to the remaining self parking areas of the parking lot. ♦ The business has been there for five (5) years and has experienced growth in sales. ♦ The expanded floor area will improve the efficiency of the restaurant by reducing the waiting time, and provide for quicker turnover, which in turn, will minimize the number of cars in the parking lot. Discussion occurred regarding possible solutions to remedy the concerns. They included the following: ♦ Restrict valet parking on a portion of the rear parking area after 10 PM ♦ Increase the height of the wall to reduce noise impacts ♦ Prepare a noise study to determine possible solutions to reduce noise impacts to the residences. ♦ Restripe the parking lot to add more stalls. ♦ Provide information that the valet service was complimentary and that tips were not required ♦ Reserve stalls for short-term parking ♦ Reserve stalls for each business ♦ Review of the use in six (6) months After reviewing the concerns and evaluating the proposal, staff is recommending the following additional conditions to be placed on the conditional use permit: 1. No parking shall be permitted in the 10 parking spaces at the north end of the rear parking lot after 10:00 PM. (Attachment No. 6) 2. The wall separating the rear parking area and residential property shall be increased in height to a minimum of eight (8) feet (measured from applicant's side of wall) in an effort to reduce noise impacts to the residential properties. (Attachment No. 6) CD99-13 -6- 02/18/99 5:04 PM a REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD99-13 3. A parking plan shall be submitted depicting the location of short-term (i.e. 10 minute) parking spaces. 4. Valet signs shall provide clear information that the valet service is complimentary, and that gratuity is not required. With the complementary valet parking available to customers of the entire center, the overall parking deficiency during Tsunami Restaurant's operating hours would be addressed. The center has 89 self parking spaces; during valet parking, a total of 116 spaces are available (49 self parking and 67 valet). Staff supports the proposed expansion and valet parking plan with the modified conditions, and the restricted restaurant hours of operation. Staff supports review of the valet parking plan after 12 months as conditioned by the Planning Commission. If complaints are received that warrant an earlier review, staff will conduct a field inspection of the valet parking and forward a report to the Planning Commission for their evaluation. With the suggested modified conditions, staff supports the proposed valet parking plan, including the location and circulation for the valet parking. It allows the restaurant to expand while alleviating the existing parking deficiency during the restaurant's operating hours. Environmental Status: The proposed project is exempt pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act which exempts minor expansions and operation of existing facilities. Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number No. Description 1. Findings and Suggested Conditions of Approval (PC Recommendation) 2. Modified Conditions of Approval (Staff Recommendation) 3. Minutes from the January 12, 1999 Planning Commission Mtg. 4. Planning Commission Staff Report dated January 12, 1999 5. Appeal memo dated January 22, 1999 by Councilmember Dave Sullivan 6. Valet parking plan dated October 13, 1998 7. Floor plans dated April 13, 1998 8. Narrative 9. Matrix of Existing Uses (Revised) 10. Letters received in opposition 11. Letters received in support CD99-13 -7- 02/18/99 5:04 PM b r- ti r c FINDINGS AND SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (Planning Commission Recommendation) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of the 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant) into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. With the conditions imposed, including the implementation of a valet parking plan, the restaurant expansion will not adversely impact the other tenants in the commercial center and a sufficient number of parking spaces will be provided for the expansion. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding retail, restaurant, and residential uses. The applicant will provide valet service during the restaurant's operating hours which will be available for all patrons of the commercial center. Furthermore, the valet parking areas are designed in areas of least impact to the other commercial tenants. 3. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion of the existing Tsunami Sushi Restaurant into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it is located. With the conditions imposed,the restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will comply with the General Commercial development standards. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Commercial Visitor on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: a. Provide for the continuation of existing and the development of a diversity of retail and service commercial uses that are oriented to the needs of local residents, serve the surrounding region, serve visitors to the City, and capitalize on Huntington Beach's recreational resources. (LU 10.1) b. Accommodate visitor serving commercial uses in areas designated on the Land Use Plan Map in accordance with Policy 7.1.1 (LU 10.1.1) FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, as proposed, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will be consistent with the visitor serving commercial designation of the General Plan. 2. The project is consistent with the requirements of the CZ Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. With the conditions imposed, the restaurant expansion will be provided with adequate parking without impacting coastal views or access. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All infrastructure currently exists to the commercial site. 4. The development conforms with the public access-and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. The proposed restaurant expansion will not impact coastal views or access. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. The valet parking plan received and dated September 25, 1998 and floor plan dated April 13, 1998 shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. Prior to submittal for building permits, the following shall be completed: a. Zoning entitlement conditions of approval shall be printed verbatim on the second page of all the working drawing sets used for issuance of building permits (architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing). b. All Fire Department requirements shall be noted on the building plans. (FD). 3. Prior to issuance of building permits, the following shall be completed: a. A copy of the reciprocal access agreement between the subject property and adjacent commercial properties shall be submitted for inclusion into the entitlement file. If no reciprocal access easement is recorded on the property, then the property owner shall enter into irrevocable reciprocal driveway and parking easement between the subject site and adjacent commercial properties. The owner shall be responsible for making necessary improvements to implement the reciprocal driveways. The legal instrument shall be submitted to the Planning Department a minimum of 30 days prior to building permit issuance. The document shall be approved by the Planning Department and the City Attorney as to form and content and, when approved, shall be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. A copy of the recorded document shall be filed with the Planning Department prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. (Code Requirement) 4. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the following shall be completed: a. The applicant shall obtain the necessary permits from the South Coast Air Quality Management District and submit a copy to Department of Community Development. b. Address numbers will be installed to comply with City Specification No. 428. The size of the numbers will be sized a minimum of six (6) inches with a brush stroke of one and one- half(1-1/2) inches. (FD) c. Exit signs and exit path markings will be provided in compliance with the Huntington Beach Fire Code and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. Low level exit signs will be included. (FD) d. Service roads and fire lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) e. Compliance with all conditions of approval specified herein shall be accomplished and verified by the Planning Department. f. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire,pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off-site facility equipped to handle them. 5. The use shall comply with the following: a. The hours of operation for the restaurant shall be limited to between 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM. Any proposal to expand the hours of operation shall require submittal of a parking analysis by a certified traffic engineer. The study shall be submitted to the Planning Department and Public Works Department for review, and shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission as a non-public hearing item prior to expanding the hours. Notification of the expanded hours shall be provided to the other commercial tenants in the center. b. The valet service shall not operate earlier than one-half(1/2) hour before the restaurant opens. c. Valet parking service for a minimum of 32 tandem parking spaces shall be provided for all patrons of the commercial center during the restaurant's hours of operation; there shall be no charge to the patrons of the center for this service. d. If valet service is ever discontinued, the 900 square foot suite shall be converted back into a retail use. e. Service roads and fire access lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) f. Service roads and fire access lanes shall be maintained. If fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required,the applicant will be liable for expenses incurred. (FD) g. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. 6. A review of the use shall be conducted by the staff within twelve (12) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with all conditions of approval and applicable Chapters of the Huntington Beach Zoning& Subdivision Ordinance. 7. The Planning Director ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Planning Director shall be notified in writing if any changes to.the site plan, elevations and floor plans are proposed as a result of the plan check process. Building permits shall not be issued until the Planning Director has reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the Planning Commission's action and the conditions herein. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the HBZSO. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall not become effective until the ten day appeal period has elapsed. 2. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall become null and void unless exercised within one year of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 3. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any, violation of these conditions or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. 4. All applicable Public Works fees shall be paid. (PV ) 5. Traffic Impact Fees shall be paid at the time of final inspection or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. (PV ) 6. A Certificate of Occupancy must be issued by the Planning Department prior to occupying the suite as a restaurant. 7. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Municipal Code, Building Division, and Fire Department as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. 8. All signs shall conform to the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, or changing sign faces, a building permit shall be obtained from the Planning Department. 9. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$38.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Planning Commission's action. r €rs., z �"g `'r 3 c a � #, _: C MODIFIED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (STAFF RECOMMENDED) MODIFIED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/ COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 3. Prior to issuance of building permits, the following shall be completed: b. A parking plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval. The plan shall identify the location of the short-term parking spaces. c. Block wall plans shall be reviewed and approved for a height extension on the portion between the rear parking area and condominium project site. The plan shall depict up to an eight (8) foot high wall measured from the commercial parking lot. 4. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the following shall be completed: g. The block wall extension shall be installed and final building permit approval shall be obtained. r 5. The use shall comply with the following: h. No parking shall be allowed on the north half of the rear parking area after 10 PM. i. Valet signage shall include information legible to motorists that the valet service is complementary, and that gratuity is not required. r l 4 T � ta 9. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Municipal Code,Byil`drng Division, and Fire Department as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fir-e-,CFodes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. 10. Construction shall be limited to Monday- Saturday 7:00 AM-,-to 8:00 PM. Construction shall be prohibited Sundays and Federal holidays. 11. All signs shall conform to the HBZSO. o installing any new signs, or changing sign faces, a building permit shall be objeffie from the Building Department . 12. The applicant shall s rt a in the amount of$38.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at t unty of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County n a and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Z Administrator's action. F NDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 5 (TSUNAMI SUSHI RESTAURANT EXPANSION AND VALET PARKING N ,PLICANT: Dave Bartlett LOCATION: 17236 Pacific Coast Highway (northeast corner at Warner Avenue) PROJECT PLANNER: Wayne Carvalho Transmitted for Planning Commission review is Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, a request by Dave Bartlett to permit a 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales for Tsunami Sushi Restaurant into an adjacent retail suite. The intensification of the use from retail to restaurant requires five (5) additional parking spaces to the commercial center with nonconforming parking. The request includes approval of a valet parking plan, which will be operated by the restaurant owner to address the parking shortfall. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the request for the following reasons: • The restaurant owner will provide valet parking during the operation of the restaurant. • The valet parking and restaurant expansion will not be detrimental to the surrounding businesses and property owners in the area. • The primary valet parking area will be located at the rear of the center, with overflow parking adjacent to the coffee kiosk which is closed in the evenings. • The proposed restaurant use is consistent with the Visitor Serving Commercial Land Use designation in the General Plan. • The valet parking alleviates a parking deficiency on the property. PC Minutes— 1/12/99 10 (99PCM112) THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. Dave Bartlett, 6082 Jade Circle, representing applicant, stated that he concurred with staffs report and recommendation. Mr. Bartlett stated that the valet parking is for the entire center and will make up for the loss of parking spaces. He stated that they are currently using valet parking, but not in accordance with the proposed plan which will make it more efficient. Lorenz Krueger, 230-8' Street, Seal Beach, owner, stated that his business is growing and it is necessary to incorporate the valet parking because of the additional customers. The Commission asked Mr. Krueger how he will inform the customers that the valet parking is free and what will he do if the proposed valet parking is not approved. He stated that there are currently signs that say "free valet parking." He also stated that if the proposed valet parking or expansion is not approved, he will still have to continue free valet parking because of the number of customers to patronize his establishment. The Commission questioned Mr. Krueger about the request to stay open until 2:00 AM. Mr. Krueger stated that he closed at 12:00 midnight, everynight. Dick Harlow, 211-B Main Street, spoke in support of the request stated that this is a very successful business and urged the Commission to approve the expansion so they would not have to take their business elsewhere. THERE WERE NO OTHER PERSONS PRESENT TO SPEAK FOR OR AGAINST THE REQUEST AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. The Commission discussed having a one (1)year review by staff in order to evaluate the proposed uses effect on the surrounding areas. A MOTION WAS MADE BY LIVENGOOD, SECONDED BY BIDDLE, TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29 AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 WITH FINDINGS AND MODIFIED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Inglee,Kerins, Chapman, Speaker, Biddle, Livengood, Mandic NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of the 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant) into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. With the conditions imposed, including the implementation of a valet parking plan, the restaurant expansion will not adversely impact the other tenants in the commercial center and a sufficient number of parking spaces will be provided for the expansion. PC Minutes— 1/12/99 11 (99PCM112) 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding retail, restaurant, and residential uses. The applicant will provide valet service during the restaurant's operating hours which will be available for all patrons of the commercial center. Furthermore, the valet parking areas are designed in areas of least impact to the other commercial tenants. 3. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion of the existing Tsunami Sushi Restaurant into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it is located. With the conditions imposed, the restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will comply with the General Commercial development standards. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Commercial Visitor on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: a. Provide for the continuation of existing and the development of a diversity of retail and service commercial uses that are oriented to the needs of local residents, serve the surrounding region, serve visitors to the City, and capitalize on Huntington Beach's recreational resources. (LU 10.1) b. Accommodate visitor serving commercial uses in areas designated on the Land Use Plan Map in accordance with Policy 7.1.1 (LU 10.1.1) FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, as proposed, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will be consistent with the visitor serving commercial designation of the General Plan. 2. The project is consistent with the requirements of the CZ Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. With the conditions imposed, the restaurant expansion will be provided with adequate parking without impacting coastal views or access. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All infrastructure currently exists to the commercial site. 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. The proposed restaurant expansion will not impact coastal views or access. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. The valet parking plan received and dated September 25, 1998 and floor plan dated April 13, 1998 shall be the conceptually approved layout. PC Minutes— 1/12/99 12 (99PCM112) 2. Prior to submittal for building permits, the following shall be completed: a. Zoning entitlement conditions of approval shall be printed verbatim on the second page of all the working drawing sets used for issuance of building permits (architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing). b. All Fire Department requirements shall be noted on the building plans. (FD). 3. Prior to issuance of building permits, the following shall be completed: a. A copy of the reciprocal access agreement between the subject property and adjacent commercial properties shall be submitted for inclusion into the entitlement file. If no reciprocal access easement is recorded on the property, then the property owner shall enter into irrevocable reciprocal driveway and parking easement between the subject site and adjacent commercial properties. The owner shall be responsible for making necessary improvements to implement the reciprocal driveways. The legal instrument shall be submitted to the Planning Department a minimum of 30 days prior to building permit issuance. The document shall be approved by the Planning Department and the City Attorney as to form and content and, when approved, shall be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. A copy of the recorded document shall be filed with the Planning Department prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. (Code Requirement) 4. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the following shall be completed: a. The applicant shall obtain the necessary permits from the South Coast Air Quality Management District and submit a copy to Department of Community Development. b. Address numbers will be installed to comply with City Specification No. 428. The size of the numbers will be sized a minimum of six(6) inches with a brush stroke of one and one-half(1- 1/2) inches. (FD) c. Exit signs and exit path markings will be provided in compliance with the Huntington Beach Fire Code and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. Low level exit signs will be included. (FD) d. Service roads and fire lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) e. Compliance with all conditions of approval specified herein shall be accomplished and verified by the Planning Department. f. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off-site facility equipped to handle them. 5. The use shall comply with the following: a. The hours of operation for the restaurant shall be limited to between 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM. Any proposal to expand the hours of operation shall require submittal of a parking analysis by a certified traffic engineer. The study shall be submitted to the Planning Department and Public Works Department for review, and shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission as a non-public hearing item prior to expanding the hours. Notification of the expanded hours shall be provided to the other commercial tenants in the center. PC Minutes— 1/12/99 13 (99PCM112) b. The valet service shall not operate earlier than one-half(1/2) hour before the restaurant opens. c. Valet parking service for a minimum of 32 tandem parking spaces shall be provided for all patrons of the commercial center during the restaurant's hours of operation; there shall be no charge to the patrons of the center for this service. d. If valet service is ever discontinued, the 900 square foot suite shall be converted back into a retail use. e. Service roads and fire access lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) f. Service roads and fire access lanes shall be maintained. If fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required, the.applicant will be liable for expenses incurred. (FD) g. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. 6. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Staff within twelve (12) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliancevith all conditions of approval and applicable Chapters of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance. 7. The Planning Director ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Planning Director shall be notified in writing if any changes to the site plan, elevations and floor plans are proposed as a result of the plan check process. Building permits shall not be issued until the Planning Director has reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the Planning Commission's action and the conditions herein. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the HBZSO. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall not become effective until the ten day appeal period has elapsed. 2. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall become null and void unless exercised within one year of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 3. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of these conditions or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. PC Minutes— 1/12/99 14 (99PCM112) 4. All applicable Public Works fees shall be paid. (PW) 5. Traffic Impact Fees shall be paid at the time of final inspection or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. (PW) 6. A Certificate of Occupancy must be issued by the Planning Department prior to occupying the suite as a restaurant. 7. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Municipal.Code, Building Division, and Fire Department as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. 8. All signs shall conform to the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, or changing sign faces, a building permit shall be obtained from the Planning Department. 9. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$38.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Planning Commission's action. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 15675/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-51/ VARIANCE NO. 98-27 ONTECITO : APP ANT: PLC Land Company, Bill Holman LOCATIO : Northwest corner of Goldenwest Street and Summit Drive PROJECT PLANNER: Ricky Ra{nos Tentative Tract Map No. 15675 and Conditional Use Permit No. 98-51 represent a request by PLC Land Company to subdivide 23.2 acres for l esonstruction of 91 detached single family units and the dedication and improvement of a 4.9 acre public ark. It complies with the General Plan Land Use designation of Residential Low Density as well as With the Holly-Seacliff Specific Plan. Project density is 3.9 units per gross acre. Lot size, frontage, ad-,configuration comply with code. Montecito will be a gated community with primary access off-Summit Drive and secondary access off Saddleback Lane. The proposed homes range in size from�l'$94 to 3,239 square feet and meet all development standards except for the variance requested concurre t�l,,, The site will be graded to be P P q X�. compatible with the surrounding topography. A six foot high perimeter tract wall is proposed, with the height increasing to eight feet along Garfield Avenue, Golden west Stre"K-along lot 36 only), and along the common lot line with the proposed abutting commercial center for increased noise attenuation. The development as proposed and modified by the recommended conditions of approval will not be detrimental to the area and its residents. Staff does not support the requestAd variance to allow a single-car compact sized garage for Plan Two in addition to a regular sized two-carwgarage and a turning radius less that the required 25 feet for lots 15 and 41 because the findings cannot,be made. There is no special circumstance to the project to warrant the variance, nor is it needed to�,, preserve property rights. PC Minutes—1/12/99 15 (99PCM112) E e Hun�ng on` Math' p rtm om` ift n `ty Develo men �k'; .#� z TO: Planning Commission FROM: Howard Zelefsky,Planning Director BY: Wayne Carvalho, Associate Planner&At, DATE: January 12, 1999 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant Expansion and Valet Parking Plan) i LOCATION: 17236 Pacific Coast Highway (Northeast corner at Warner Avenue) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for Planning Commission review is Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, a request by Dave Bartlett to permit a 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales for Tsunami Sushi Restaurant into an adjacent retail suite. The intensification of the use from retail to restaurant requires five (5) additional parking spaces to the commercial center with nonconforming parking. The request includes approval of a valet parking plan, which will be operated by the restaurant owner to address the parking shortfall. Staff supports the request for the following reasons: The restaurant owner will provide valet parking during the operation of the restaurant. • The valet parking and restaurant expansion will not be detrimental to the surrounding businesses and property owners in the area. The primary valet parking area will be located at the rear of the center,with overflow parking adjacent to the coffee kiosk which is closed in the evenings. The proposed restaurant use is consistent with the Visitor Serving Commercial Land Use designation in the General Plan. The valet parking alleviates a parking deficiency on the property. RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 with findings and suggested conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1)." ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 with findings for denial." B. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 and direct staff accordingly." GENERAL INFORMATION: APPLICANT: Dave Bartlett, 6082.Jade Circle, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 PROPERTY OWNER: Jude Cake, 21188 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, CA 90503 REQUEST: To permit a 900 square foot expansion of a restaurant with alcohol sales into an adjacent retail suite and allow for valet parking. DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE: December 12, 1998 March 12 , 1999 SUBJECT PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING LAN_ D USE,ZONING AND GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS: 'LOCATION= GENE PLAN ZONING LAND USE f q Subject Property: CV-F1 (Commercial CG-CZ (General Commercial center Visitor-Max. 0.35 Floor Commercial—Coastal Area Ratio) Zone) North of Subject Property RM-15 (Residential RM-CZ (Medium Condominiums Medium Density) Density Residential— Coastal Zone) East of Subject Property: P (OS-CR) Public (Open PS-CZ (Public- Huntington Harbour Space—Commercial Semipublic - Coastal Yacht Club/Fire Recreation) Zone) Station South of Subject Property Planned Community Bolsa Chica Planned Vacant(portion of (across Warner Ave. in Community Bolsa Chica) County of Orange): (Conservation) West of Subject Property Specific Plan Sunset Beach Specific Commercial uses (across P.C.H in County of Plan(Sunset Beach Orange): Tourist) Staff Report— 1/12/99 2 (99SR03) PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 represent a request for the following: A. To permit a 900 sq. ft. restaurant expansion with alcohol sales into an existing retail commercial. suite pursuant to Section 211.04 CO, CG and CV: Land Use Controls, Commercial Uses, Eating and Drinking Establishments of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ZSO). The existing 3,160 square foot restaurant would be expanded to 4060 square feet; and B. To approve a valet parking plan for 67 spaces in conjunction with the restaurant expansion pursuant to Section 233.18 E.2. Parking Controls of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ZSO). The applicant proposes to expand the existing restaurant(Tsunami Sushi) into an adjacent retail suite which has remained vacant for the past 2 '/2 years. The 900 square foot expansion would provide additional seating, storage and food preparation areas (see narrative on Attachment No. 4). The expansion requires an additional 4.5 spaces based on the difference in parking ratios for retail (1 space/200 sq. ft.) and restaurant(1 space/100 sq. ft.) uses. The 18,870 square foot, 11 suite shopping center contains 89 parking spaces, 49 spaces less than the 138 required for the center with the proposed restaurant expansion. This is due in part to two previous variances to parking. In order to comply with the required parking specified in the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (ZSO), the applicant proposes to establish a valet parking plan during the restaurant's operating hours. The applicant indicates that the restaurant is currently only open daily for dinner(6:00 PM-2:00 AM). No entertainment is proposed as part of this request. Two areas of the existing parking lot will be designated for valet parking (see Attachment No. 3). The rear parking area will be the primary valet lot with overflow parking provided adjacent to the freestanding kiosk. The valet parking areas will be designated by use of temporary traffic cones and signs. The drop- off/pick-up area will be in front of the restaurant located at the rear of the commercial center. The valet service will be available to anyone patronizing the shopping center at no fee. The 67 valet parking spaces will occupy two areas of the parking lot thereby precluding the use of 40 self parking spaces; the remaining 49 spaces will be available for self-parking. EXISTING USE AND PARKING MATRIX x EXISTING SQ FT REQIIRED PARI�NNG EXISTING PARKING= �i*�. -a ffllUL'�� a•a-"�,--"��.� s.�- - aauw-,.z;', ,"s�� s �Fve3-,._,.,�.�:;3,�.�,...{£-.,i&8a k�`S�.n-&F„ Retail< 11,200 56 spaces Restaurant(>12 seats) 4,510 45 spaces Tsunami Sushi Restaurant 3,160 32 spaces Subtotal 133 spaces Variances -22 spaces Total 18,870 111 89 spaces Staff Report— 1/12/99 3 (99SR03), - r PROPOSED USE AND PARKING MATRIX USE PROPOSED SQ FT REQUIREDPARIHING PROPOSED PARII�NNG Retail 10,300 52 spaces 89 self-parking spaces Restaurant(>12 seats) 4,510 45 spaces when restaurant is closed; Tsunami Sushi Restaurant 4,060 41 spaces Subtotal 138 spaces 116+spaces when Variances -22 spaces restaurant is open as Total 18,870 116 follows: 67+valet spaces 49 self-parking spaces History The center previously received approval of two (2) separate parking variances. In 1989, the city approved a 21 space parking variance (CE 89-3) in conjunction with the establishment of a Japanese restaurant (Senor Sushi) within the subject suite. In 1992, a one (1) space parking variance (CE 92-11).was approved in conjunction with the establishment of the drive-through coffee business in the freestanding kiosk. ISSUES: General Plan Conformance: The proposed project is consistent with the goals and objectives of the City's General Plan and the Land Use Element designation of Commercial Visitor on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: A. Provide for the continuation of existing and the development of a diversity of retail and service commercial uses that are oriented to the needs of local residents, serve the surrounding region, serve visitors to the City, and capitalize on Huntington Beach's recreational resources. (LU 10.1) B. Accommodate visitor serving commercial uses in areas designated on the Land Use Plan Map in accordance with Policy 7.1.1 (LU 10.1.1) Zoning Compliance: This project is located in the General Commercial (CG) zoning district and with the exception of the parking shortage complies with the requirements of that zone. Staff Report— 1/12/99 4 (99SR03) Environmental Status: The proposed project is categorically exempt pursuant to Class 1, Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act which exempts minor expansions and operation of existing facilities. Coastal Status: The proposed project is within a non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone. Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 is being processed concurrently with Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 pursuant to Chapter 245 of the ZSO. The proposed project complies with the zoning code (with the exception of the parking shortage) and Coastal Zone requirements, and will implement the following policies of the Coastal Element of the General Plan: ♦ Protect, encourage, and where feasible,provide visitor-serving facilities in the Coastal Zone that are varied in type and price. ♦ Encourage the provision of additional restaurants and hotel/motel accommodations in keeping with the alternative chosen by the City Council. Redevelopment Status: Not applicable. Design Review Board: Not applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns: The Departments of Public Works, Fire, and Building have recommended conditions which are incorporated into the conditions of approval. The Police Department has no concerns. Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent on December 31, 1998, and notices were sent to property owners of record within a 300 ft. radius of the subject property, to occupants within 100 feet of the commercial center,tenants within the center, applicant, and interested parties. As of January 6, 1999,no written or verbal comments for or against the project have been received. ANALYSIS: The primary issue involved with the proposed expansion is parking. A field inspection was conducted to determine the exact number of parking spaces in the center. The inspection confirmed that 89 spaces were provided to serve the 11 suite shopping center. It should be noted that there is reciprocal access with an adjacent smaller commercial building (off Warner Ave.) and service station which improves circulation on the site. Staff Report— 1/12/99 5 (99SR03) The location of the proposed valet parking areas will allow the restaurant owner and valet operators to closely monitor the vehicles on the site. The entrance to the restaurant is located toward the rear of the commercial building (see Attachment No. 3)where the drop-off/pick-up area is proposed. The valet operators will primarily utilize the rear valet area which will accommodate approximately 32 cars, 13 more than the existing striped stalls. The applicant does not anticipate the need.for the overflow valet area. However, due to the parking shortage,the applicant has depicted the area where additional parking could be provided. The valet parking will not impact other retail tenants in the center. The 89 self-parking spaces will be available during non-restaurant hours which reflects no change to the current operations. During restaurant hours, which is primarily evening hours, several retail businesses are closed (see Attachment No. 5)thereby reducing the demand for parking. To minimize any impact to other commercial tenants, staff is recommending that the restaurant be restricted to its current operating hours (6:00 PM to 2:00 AM). In addition, any proposal to modify the hours of operation would require submittal of a parking analysis for approval by the Planning Commission. A condition has been included to address staff s recommendation. The restaurant owner will be responsible for providing valet service during the restaurant's operating hours and the service will be available at no charge to anyone patronizing the commercial center. In addition,the location of the valet spaces is furthest from the retail suites;most self-parking spaces will be next to the retailers. According to the applicant, valet service is currently being provided with no objection from other tenants. Staff supports the proposed valet parking plan, including the location and circulation for the valet parking. It allows the restaurant to expand and alleviates a parking deficiency during the restaurant hours. The Department of Public Works, Traffic Division and Fire Department have reviewed the proposed valet parking plan and support the circulation and layout of the parking areas. SUMMARY: Staff supports the proposed restaurant expansion with valet parking for the following reasons: • The restaurant owner will provide valet parking during the operation of the restaurant. • The valet parking and restaurant expansion will not be detrimental to the surrounding businesses and property owners in the area. • The primary valet parking area will be located at the rear of the center,with overflow parking adjacent to the coffee kiosk which is closed in the evenings. • The proposed restaurant use is consistent with the Visitor Serving Commercial Land Use designation in the General Plan. • The valet parking alleviates a parking deficiency on the property. Staff Report— 1/12/99 6 (99SR03) r ATTACHMENTS: Pus sms A AT MOWN of P�rietin ilcPc SH:WC:kjl Staff Report— 1/12/99 7 (99SR03) �k J, il4 0'W CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION z � c-n z r TO: Connie Brockway, City Clerk ; ` C-)= a) T", �-n-^' FROM: Dave Sullivan, Council Member Ds ;.in +J DATE: January 22, 1999 a SUBJECT: APPEAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant. Expansion and Valet Parking Plan) I am requesting an appeal of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of the subject applications which occurred on January 12, 1999. The appeal will allow the Council to review the parking and noise impacts on the adjacent businesses and residences. RECEIVED J A N 2 2 1999 Department of Planning - 7 ' 0 DATE Rh1S&I `; • •• t laneffig VALET PM PARKING SUMMARY EXISTING PARKING: 89 OPEN STALLS '` TOTAL 89 CARS ' PROPOSED PARKING WITH VALET: PROPOSED PRI 49 OPEN STALLS ::r;>% %. ;•. VALET PARKING 65 VALET SPACES TOTAL 114 CARS(+25) TSUNAMI SUSHI 900 S.F.EXPANSION �` ADDITIONAL PARKING REQUIRED ; "` :> :'»`::`:': ::: ^:''' EXISTING: 4 SPACES @ 1/250 S.F. :<> E::TSf►ftliiAl:? '::? y ::{'' PROPOSED EXPANSION: 9 SPACES @ 1/100 S.F. `� `'"''4`"'`"'" b DDt O A TI NAL REQUIRED: A 5 SPACES OPOS CCESS T enu O res W T1s ARN �Ap ER T/ AVENU E PROPOSED ---- OVERFLOW ,`-- VALET PARKING r--- EICISTING PARKING r Ion . z4. TRASH E DAILY RIND r � we KIC VALET PARKING PLAN Huntington Harbor Center SEWEMOM 24,I'M .� + APPLICANT xse TSUNAMI SUSHI 17236 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 PACIFIC- COAST HIGHWAY F w a as gas C C bD C[])C ) C E]) Ri I �# t t ftr t l Jl t S- ` it - .. 1E 6 . It� F t tr � v Tr E <i` Eit i � t x , •f • 6 nnn CC a ' X ' •-0 E •o 3 d � sraasseasessrasreARA rrn Mall a FT B B . nnnn� Cr--------, ) sesasssssssssaorAeons I u Af I a a C • $ c A sy :a7a : : 1 : sssass29—A � att C n C . IFL -a.5.13.5.1 Ala'I ta,!I -ess ;: : : eiae asra: Keen;_ 8888888888'8 Jai pq 1 TSUNAM SUSHI HUNTMOTM BUM CA. 7 a D. BARTLETT ASSOCIATES C LAND USE&PLANNING CONSULTANTS 6082 Jade Circle-Huntington Beach.California 92647 MAY 714.898.0600-Fax:714.894.2670•E-mail:dabart@aol.com 19 1998 COMMUNIV r&l'EE O F May 16, 1998 PMENT Mr.Wayne Carvalho,Associate Planner CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 Tsunami Sushi - 17236 Pacific Coast Highway Dear Wayne: Thank you for your letter dated May 7 and our follow-up telephone conversation regarding the above referenced project. As we discussed,Tsunami is proposing to solve the small parking deficiency by incorporating valet parking. The justification for this solution is as follows. 1. The 900 square foot Tsunami expansion is proposed into an existing portion of the shopping center that was previously used for retail purposes. This space previously required parking at 1 space per ware feet orb- spaces. ACC- l '� . 2. The Tsunami expansion will require parking at 1 space per 100 square feet or 9 spaces. 3. The difference of,5-spaces can be accommodated by incorporating valet parking in the rear area of the parking lot(see attachment), adjacent to Tsunami. Valet in this area will accommodate control of approximately 16 additional vehicles,more than the amount required to offset the expansion. 4. Because of its location, this rear area of the parking lot,used for valet purposes,will not restrict vehicle circulation in and around the center and is an ideal location for valet service. We have also analyzed the previous parking inventory that you attached to your letter and have discussed this project with the owners of the-center: Most of the discrepancy regarding square footage has to do with Josies, in that it was designated in the previous matrix for 3,880 square l . Mr.Wayne Carvalho,Associate Planner CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH May 16, 1998 Page 2 feet and, in reality, is 2,880 square feet. My guess is that it was a simple typographical error. Additionally, the owners have.confirmed that the center,based on leasable square feet,is 18,520 square feet(not including.Daily Grind). r We trust this answers your questions and will meet with your approval. Please call me or Dick Harlow with any questions concerning this application. Sincerely, �-- 1 1 Dave Bartlett Attachments: Schematic Plan(showing valet) Letter from Best Valet Copies: Mr.Josh Peasly,Tsunami Sushi Trish Bouma,Jewel Land Company Richard Harlow r �� �` �` _ � _ �` •yam :-• F � _ z ''r+ 3er � _r; � _ �_ _ .. - �; � � _ �� g �� a r-�= „'n _ m _�' �`u,� ' � � € �s --:., o.<.r_. �. ..moo- �,.' ,. .= __�. - — — ,--� HUNTINGTON HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER PARKING ANALYSIS a DRE 'iTl`iI1' EXISTItNG LAND USE HOURS OFOPERATI®N PpL®®R`AREA PARKING s:RFQ[JIRED �t ..<. •"+., i ;�" rk, a s:, .' m t a `'• r i �d§ 5;, w,is"'. 4 �+ CH: qx.# � :. e ! (p :) 'Tu�".'�!&� • °3WaC .. 3: �..17196 A Mr. B's Liquor 6:30 AM- 12:00 AM (M-F) 3,150 1/200 15.7 6:30 AM-1:00 AM (S-S) 17200 B Dry Cleaners 7:00 AM- 7:00 PM 1,350 1/200 6.8 8:00 AM-6:00 PM (Sa) Closed Sun. 17204 C Coin Cleaners 24 HRS. 1,575 1/200 7.8 17208 D 13 1H Floor 12:00 PM- 2:00 AM 2,880 1/100 28.8 17210 E Super Mex Restaurant 11:00 AM—9:00 PM 1,630 1/100 16.3 17212A F Tasty Donuts 4:30 AM- 1:00 PM (M-F) 650 1/200 3.2 4:30 AM-7:00 PM (S-S) 17212B G Super Top Nails 9:30 AM- 7:30 PM (M-Sa) 675 1/200 3.3 Closed Sun. 17214 H Kookies Beach Wear 11:00 AM- 5:00 PM 1,200 1/200 6.0 17216 I Things for You II 11:00 AM- 9:00 PM (M-Th) 1,350 1/200 6.8 11:00 AM-10:00 PM(Fr-Sa) 11:00 AM-8:00 PM(Su) 17218-36 J Tsunami Sushi Restaurant 6:00 PM—12:00 AM 4,060 1/100 40.6 17210 Kiosk The Daily Grind 5:00 AM— 12:30 PM 350 1/200 1.8 TOTAL 18,870TOT == 138 � ���:�6 C� \ ^�f _ © _ � 6 \ �� ��`��11 2\ w a d�� »7 ?: �T : %� <. ��yam/ d»� m�z « :«� ? �� �} : » : ��� ��\ �� �`& � � � �� � ` \ \ \ � � �\ �. �m � �G � \ � { �\ � �: � ? �\ . � � y< . �/ > � ���\ �} ��.� � � � \ { =$ ��� /» ƒ:� : . - \��� �« ��p������������©��x®� - � . . � ya. , - : ��m - . y<�« ��s . . . . . . . . ��- ����a a �:�. , :������3���-����� «»«�. . ,�� .TAN - 1 2 - 99 TUE i G 23 H H Mop i I Ser i cc P . O2 Mmomn&= To: Planning Commission CC: Wayne C:arvalho,Project Manager,Commissioners,Inglee, Chapman, Mandie,Livengood,Kerins Biddle, Speakcr, From: Jeanne Duncan,Homeowner resident Sea Harbour Condominiurrns Date: 01/12/99 Re: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT No.98- 3S(IUSNAMI SUSHI RESTAURANT EXPANSION AND VALET PARKING) We are opposed to the expansion of the restaurant due to already inadequate parking and variances approved by the city. Please do not compound an an existing parking problem with this proposed plan. 1. The restaurant Is currently using valet parking during the operation of the restaurant in the proposed area.We know that this is currently deficient even In this overflow area whkb is adjacent to ou r residential area.Moving incoming and outgono cars from tandem parking places,and car alarms at 12 a.m.are annoying,loud and disruptive to our neighbors.Further, trash disposal is located in the immediate area proposed for Valet parkfng,.The 1310 Floor,Super MM Do-not shop,and Tusnami are serviced from this trash area We feet this is very detrimental to our residential propertfes.(North of subject property)This center attracts homeless,and translent people who scavenge through food scraps,beer bottles,and urinate on the grounds. Drug paraphernalia is found on both premi..w.We have tried working with the owners, restaruants,the County Health Department and the police departments'SgL Scbnarr. Z. Valet parking does not alleviate the parking deficiency on the property.Has the staff ever been on site on Friday,Saturday Sunday to observe this madams?If not, considgr doing-&bei�sine this 2mit No.98-29 and N0.99-35. 3. The"vacant"adjacent retail suite of 900 sq ft is currently used for storage and is now proposed for customer seating.This does not require extra parking for extra 1 . j .TAN — 1 2 - 99 TUE tS S 24 H - tl M.n. i, 1. Ss_r. �r i, r.r p g-S January 1 z 1099 employees.You state currently there are 89 narking spaces,49 kw than the 138 real lUd for the c_ eutor with the proposed restaurant expansion,due in payt to two previous parking variances to parking. Why were variances was allowed'and why add to the problem?Is the approved 21 space parking variance(CF.89-3)approved in 189 part of the 49? How caul you expand space currently being-used for valet 1park'ng? 4. There is a discrepancy regarding the square footage that has to dowith Josies(13" floor)in that it was designated in the previous matrix for 3,880 square feet and in reality i9 2,880 square and simply a typographical error.that it was a simple typographical error per Dave Barktt,and conlrmed by owners 1.4 based on (leasable)square feet of 18,520 not including Daily Grind. 1000 square feet difference would greatly impact parldug proposal. S. Was the Center's square footage confirmed by City through county records? 6. The application states hours of operation(suggested conditions of approval,Ati.01.2) shall be limited to between 6:00 pm to 2:00am.ABC states current license time 11-. 12a.m.with 8 restriction/conditions.We currently have Mr.B liquor, 13`b Floor,Super Nex,and Tusunaml serving alehohol in this small center bordered by Warner And PCH very.busy,congested interseetioo. 7. The owners have proven to be less than acceptabk-neigh bors 8. Tusnaml Sushi has become known all the way to Pasadena as a hang out at the beach. 11omeowmers Lila Walton,James Aldridge,Blaine Sumner,Michael Holley,Jeanne 1hinow%Phyllis IIellend, Kathy Lentz,Robert Anderson,Case Van Hoboken,John Gilbert,Keith Glad ieux,Mn Cohen 2 FROM I Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 11:41AM P1 January 18, 1999 Via Fax: #714- ( 1 page+ 2 attachments) Honorable Mayor Peter Green and City council Members Huntington Beach, California RE: TSUNAMI SUSHI RESTAURANT EXPANSION The city planners may have been unaware of the extreme volume of traffic and noise generated on weekends by the Huntington Harbor Center. Parking of vehicles at the restaurants. and bars are impacting the quiet enjoyment of the immediate residential neighborhood to the North. As neighbors, we are opposed to the Tsunami Sushi Restaurant expansion. Existing parking of 89 spaces is 45 less than the 134 required for an 18,907 square foot shopping center with the current parking ratio. Of the 49 deficient spaces, 22 were previously allowed by the variances approved in 1989 and subsequently, 1992. The recent approval of conditional use permit NO 98-29/COASTAL PERMIT NO. 98- 35 allows for 5 more spaces and valet parking. That planning approval fails to help or improve our neighborhood and only meets the city parking ratio by passage of a third parking variance which compounds what we consider an already questionable use. Should the Tsunami request be ratified by the city council, the Huntington Harbor center will then be 27 spaces deficient meaning, nearly 20% over parked. If the parking area was not_already deficient and had the parking been designed to accommodate the high volume of evening traffic It currently generates, there would be no objection to the staff recommendations. However, that is not the case. The additional parking creates a deterioration of quiet enjoyment of the immediate residences (residences within the 300 ft impact area). We predict summer activity to be far worse than the current winter problems we are experiencing where honking horns, vehicle alarms, slamming doors and engines racing seem to be the norm for valet parking. Due to continued nuisances which we feel are related to the evening and early morning parking problems of the shopping center, we feel that the ratification of this expansion by city council should be denied. On January 12, 1999, the planning commission voted to approve the variance request by the restaurant owners. As we are now In the 10 day appeal period, your immediate attention would be helpful. Our first option is to ask for your help to reverse the approval rendered by planning commissioners until further review. We hope that you understand the urgency and consider our residential needs too. We would like to speek to someone from the city council soon. Respectfully Homeowners, Lila Walton, James Aldrige, Elaine Summer, Michael Holley, Jeanne Duncan 562- 592-1771, Phyllis Hellend, Kathy Lentz, Robert Anderson, Case Van Hoboken 562-. 592-1863, John Gilbert, Keith Gladieux 562-592-2708, Don Cohen, Marlene.Weston Reed. 01-19-99 1=: 55FM POI HUNTINGTON HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER ;' PARKING REQUIREMENTS W .•e� Liquor 1 1 11 AM 39,150 11200 15.7 B Dry Cleaners 11 1 li I II 1 Coin Cleaners 24 1' 1 1 7.8 • i . 1 11 11 AM ■ : : 1 11 28.8 SuperMex Restaurant11 • I I PM 1,630 11 QTasty ! • 11 11 PM 650 11 3.2 I it 1 11 ' ► 1 11 3.3 Kookies Beach Wear to:11 • 1 If CE �� 11 11 • 1 Tsunamiii ' 10 AM 41060 . II 40.6 Kiosk Daily Grind tl 1 li ��ai��;�.� :��r k��"s�`'i:r+.;+''• T{e ',fG��`j,�arvcs\��`-..ay"�•- vcsaraa :,3::•A"?Fh`i,-!!:•T:�i1e',4:�a4�0'.'trAS ��r.- -.7.,, ,4. FtsyrtY.l21iy�ng1*�. r y it 6 pS�.•t� "iL' :�7r7 7 'i` ►' = K *d �' FY '3. ,-a} ';� j ..c ,.e ? c . :L'L.�wadFh2 t.::�+.,, d_ .' _a�..`��.•ra...3��a":•:_..✓.'.J__,t .1. �...aYaT:Yr J.w...l.. T.—�:.: f�i�6a!� -L..�lL•' ..t..hT m a ex .ems r+' PARMO SUMMARY SiINff P91R MOe •` ., Qti 89 OPE11 SUMS. `;,. fu wrALaqcARS, rZ PROPOSED PAMON(L WITH VALET: VALET OS OPF.N.S?�tt6 ,• 65 VALET SPACES •� TOM 114 CMS(425) TSUNAMI SUSHI S00&F 0"SroN AMMONAL PARIGNG REOUIRED t7I1611NM 4 SPACES®IMO SF PROPOSEDWANSION: $SPACES*11t00S.F SfA t1Ae k ADOMONALREQUIRE0: 5SPACES 70 D na• r. r RAY AVE X _ Q • 41� PROPOSED +- OVEJW OW i---_ VALET _- r vAwaNn :-=- r E)05TWOPARMG rlml TPA*+ iO E DARV 111MD M. y' • + m W. he - VALET PARKING PLAN03 to Huntington Harbor_ Center n . >�a.�sotaww A o ` _ ..._ .ti::- r.,i_�• ^ '^, is :. W :.; r;1TT,16PAC1FlCOMBYNONW�Y. W •07. _ - - - - .. :er•� _ - ... -49AMK31MINEACKC/Lpa61�=t,^!•cv. P CIFIC"• ^COAST HIMAWAY :.. . :.. _ : = = •: :s-" FROM Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 11:43AM P4 To Honorable Mayor Peter Green and City council Members of Huntington Beach, California My name is Paul Kim owner of Beach Valet Cleaners I7200 Pacific Coast HWY Huntington Beach, CA. Shop hours are 7AM to 7 PM Monday through Friday and 8 Am to 6 PM Saturday. T am very concern about Tsunami Sushi Restaurant expansion due to lack of parking spaces. 1 have numerous complaint from our customers during our business hours because of no parking spaces. 1 understand that Tsunami Sushi Restaurant wants to expand but parking problems must be resolved first. -Thank you Beach Valet Cleaners 01-19-99 12: 55P%I PO4 FROM Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 11:44AM P5 y A.tc Cci.�.p f✓ll �c�p�e ti�ii /q X45- .�/�4 Ag . � z �2 Ale,re � 01-19-99 1=: 55Pb1 P05 FROM :' Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 11:46AM P1 5650 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, Ca. 90805 nP;iit eft.Ff.1.r,-- ifi41r�1 A- =�•..l;:SrA"' a: '! 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January 18, 1999 To whom,it may concern: It has come to our attention our neighbors whom we share a business parking lot, have requested additional private parking for their restaurant expansion. We have been dissatisfied with the parking situation in our lot and have stressed this to our landlord "Jewel Land"a well as our neighbors. Our neighbors made and posted signs near our restaurant saying "No Tsunami Parking'- although his--i%as appreciated, it has been unsuccessful! .;.......... �vel Lntr: � ;. '>sunami have notified us as to the proposed parking situation revision. OR M fSif-,% +; - ; nosed to any valet parking in the lot shared and have suffered financial i }�Mr�Gr�i -Nt q• If` '�.ti 111i1ii�: 11.. Y.1.• ' ;► :: .' Qs" ,,,.,-�r3.:., .f.,_ these actions. ill::Tji:..l�:3:A:It:T��' 1 rlr:lllflyf}3^li"J�'"" :�f��:�.1.]IQ•!<f/:l:Jl:;; :•rslrlrl-1r.Ll:.GIwiL�l ' n"T" ' 'r atroras;"._,Yl; e voiced disgruntled opinions regarding the lack of parking,since Tsunami - `�d Supert ' let and have visited us less frequently. F!h,_ri dip �y r:Nhyryl t5�tiii6;fiii' r Pleaseu a s er the many years we have been in business at this location, in regards to our currant parking situation we have exhausted More than should be expected from its. Any consideration or direction: to resolve this important business concerns would be greatly appreciated. . ... . ._... _.. _.. .._ Please feel free to contact fine personally @ (562) 428-7439 or (562) 755-2252 SCOTT D. WI Ms Director of Operations SUPER MEX RESTA U ANTS INC. iti:7i .• rt�.. �v2 '`� 'rT' ►�,= r 1 ~' i t uQaile'.��g�f 11 iti�c�r'.`'111t. �:hV'SY�m•. lur. iv'a� .J 7lDCFLY`ML 1-19-9'3 1=': 59P1.1 P 0 1 FROM ': Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 11:47AM P2 _ ... _... ...._._.. ._..- ---- ---�--.__. ...._.___..... .. .._.... .. . .. ... . . _ .._ . .. . . . 1. .���q5 . _ eCk -1-- am u1Y t��_vt_� �'t��•�S _L��'E r �l�cT_��s.'�::_..T!�Q-- _. ._ . . . � �-•- YbiDas-e Px d:r\.Sio,,�N OR_� �Itr\arn,t ire I�Ct.ttrAv-J. U ' 1y �_--- _ rnAr.�GoY&�,�S c.Vc !�:•_ IIann JO��K1.!�_._ SiTc� /G���ro�,_ 14- ---- t(( I,3 \o�.; m 0+ Y1he_r O r.- )De.Caic.SIP— rr\- Gc�S or1�2r5 rlav e. h4 p�c2 o_ a,rkrd. Pi-, Fr ACI. . wvcA 5M -ur av v% i ' dS�P- rf, - Ctntir ` `Ch 5lCN�S a i�C f�,� ��O �f-P-Sir t C.I' a V- q- G2.y` a r ee--5 T A�Q- S i LkOX 1 dv-� i S S (CI E.{... ��_-C,2 Cj i,l r e- IV\tyy.T S ©p Tkl _. ©+�42 _b u.S t'��e��S.�� l r '1'v��2_.CQ,\Ak-42 r bA.ko lr-e— S'1 V Qtr ' CO,h Q C -a LLLN 9 �� 01-19-99 12:59PM Put . FROM Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 12:16PM P1 Subway Sandwich. 3KII Warner Am #D January 19, 1999 To whom it may concern As owner of the subway store in the same shopping center as the Tsunami restaurant I am opposed to any expansion of their business. As It stands now I lose a considerable amount of business on weekend evenings because of a serious parking problem. The Tsunami patrons take over the entire parking lot at the expense of mine and other lease holders business. I appreciate their desire to expand their business but I feel they first should deal with the problems they cause their fellow lease holders In the center. I wish the owners of Tsunami continued success but I cannot afford to lose business while providing what limited parking space I pay for in my lease to facilitate their growth. Thank you, Sonia Ross, Owner 3801 WARNER AVENUE, UNIT D HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649 01-19-99 01 : 29FM Fol FROM Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1998 12:17PM P2 •CIA ,(f' 1� �J fJ Q,_ .. _ ._ .- .-. - - .,�_......_ ...__ ............w x__ __. eug -:2Z (,hl-4 --.�--.__�W.:��:K: ���:::- -.�._:::..�::__�. :.:.� ::...: .._..i..:...:.:.emu;=..f�•� �. - , FROM : Keith Gladieux FAX NO. Jul. 06 1999 12:17PM P3 M _ AdIL r � • n e,� -e c.�t __ �z . ..._ ... ...__ _.........._..mac-�{, ....... - "... ... .... '. - ' i��!h•Ci!�. ....��..+!2 //� .../1�-� ���.LC�2.1/.7...?/.2G(`' �1/l�t.L�..._.e�G.�1+=�- --__. —_ •�. ..-�2-,a��"?��C:�...._•�'�Lr�lB'.�i�i+'r/v.�T_._'__ _ � ... f —-At. CDT . 01-19-99 01 : 29PM P03 1� k 5 s rb = b " W Don L. Schweftm 17144 Blueatcr I - nmtt3ngtan Il mbc Chi 42649 02'i !" RECEIVE -W.Josue FEB 10 1999 ownerWa AIM 3sunami sushi 1,1236_Paci-fic-0ow1l ghway PA.RP ENT OF PLANNING Uwifi on Beech,Q 92644 Dear lk_Peastey' Thwk you for your time in walling my wife and I-through yow plans and ideas for unprowng your cmMishment. Your genuine interest in us as Sea Harr readextis and neigbbm was refreshing, Your sin me efforts to listen to us as we Rtmaionad yow proposal were professional-. Yom empiwmtiom to wn que oris:fimmgkzad wa thou& ou We toWy sine your e9wt Ao provida an impciwea mi -mmul and external facxlxty for your clieub: Pamink to yotit r: cent request;Ime spoken to many of my consimatttsx who am members Of ft*e State t Slipr�}wners m As yt may awls,t ownership concys they are crisp ygw n U;Tbg pcq$c*h=I1tm bad OktM wift w 'pmpQW to"wvu"this ush hum vuuld bt tuost t&tce In edidamn,the fast you tiff�ced to p3o�►xU gas with adu f ftm the"bird poll"at your e and wWum pnxDpfiw by mastic ouW&influence bodes well for your c�tint suedes: I m appvciatc the;f K*that 6x tom-10 -nm owr f9tcart-Wt jnst your nfuw bat also act as the deposit for the=Wre oomWeix I with pm tbds ifo�on on to air Sm Harbor hon omm along with yow strong c mW to ourcotan may. In sberL Vicki and I moron your gmwth and wish you emainttm!mrmu�ro 14m ingtaa Brea& Thank you,m4dvame,for you wo*m*s eodeavw Isgards: _ Ion-L.-Schweitzer P-m4dent Sea)E ubour Stst Channel Slip-Ownem Association PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) SS. County of Orange ) NOTICE OF £` ` TKe Coastal Development: am a Citizen of the United States and a >` ° ' Permd�hearingFconsiststof- `_PUBLIC HEARING y resident of the County aforesaid; I am BEFORE TNEyf ' _Counc fdlscuss on... . c- CITY COUNCIL lion`The`above�item maX over the age of eighteen years, and not a k ORTHE CITY OF -not be appealed to the Cal= party to or interested in the below H NOTICE TI IS BEACH ifornl HEREBY missionh- Coastal `Com- NOE IS entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of GIVEN that on Monday,.1 FILE; A copy of the, March ,1999 at 7:00 PM Propop osed request�s on file; in the City Council - in the Planning(Depart' Chambers 2000•Mam ment :2000 Main.Street; the H U NTI N GTO N BEACH INDEPENDENT, a Street, Huntington Beach,: Huntington-Beach Califor- the City Council-will hold a nia 92648, for inspection newspaper of general circulation, printed public hearing on the fol _by the public Acopyofthel and published in the City of Huntington lowing-item:- staffle erest vnllbea-a CI[ty� APPEAL OF PLANNING+; to interested arties at Cit Beach, county of Orange, State of COMMISSIONS' GONDI '_ Hall or`the: am -City Li., TIONAL APPROVAL. OF; .brary ,(71.11 Talbert.Ave- California, and that attached Notice �$ a CONDITIONAL USE PER I nue) after: February 25, MIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL] 1999 �' DEVELOPMENT-PERMIT ALL INTERESTED-PER true and complete copy as was printed NO. 98-35 (TSUNAMI SON'headn9vrtedtexpend;l SUSHI RESTAURANT EX f said heann and express' PANSION &_ VALET] opinions or submit,evi` and published - in the Huntington Beach PARKING-PLAN): dencetororagainsttheapll i.Applicant:Dave Bartlett plicatlon as-outlined above and Fountain Valley issues of said Appellanf:CouncdMember, ^If you challenge thelCdy; Dave Sullivan I 'Counctl•s-vactlont in>:court Re uest To permit a 900 you may be limited tc rais 3 newspaper to wit the issues) of: I square foot.restaurant ex-! {Ing only.those Issues j9u pension,with-alcohol-sales =orrsomeone else raised at: into an adjacent..coin' the public'°hearing:$de- mercW"suite-and to allow;.scribed in--this notice;-or in for valet-parking The re-: written- correspondence' quest also.includes. the delivered to-the City;at, or. potential for an increase in prior to,the:public'hearing.: the,wall.height adjacent to ,.If there are` any _further, February 18 , 1999 the rear parking area. Lo questwnstpleaseytcall thei} cation.17,236 Pacific:Coast _'Planning_ Department at f- Highway(northeast-comer =536 5271 and"refee to�the: at Wainer Avenue) Protect above item;t Directa your Planner WayneSCarvalho written'"ciimmurncauons to: NOTICE'-IS HEREBY the City Clerk t ' GIVEN that the abode'derh Connie Brockway - I declare, under penalty of perjury, that is categorically -ezempt CltyClerkt.=,` the foregoing is true and correct. from the provlviron of the ip jon,B • California .Environmental r Huntln ton-Beach - Quality.Act j 2000 Male"Street, NOTICE IS ',HEREBY `2nd.Floor-i4_ GIVEN item,' HuntlrigtonBeach is located in the non ap j Callfornja 926413 Executed on February 18 999 `pealable junsdiction:oflthe (714)'536-522T9 y Coastaidone and includes Published Huntln tom Coastal-Developmen-PPer-'. Beach-Fountain Valley. at Costa Mesa, California. mit No.98-35 filedon April independent Fetiruaryil8i 13,-1998, -in':conjunction 1999 .with the 'above request! _ _ 023-5tW i Signature. PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) SS. County of Orange ) �� 3 TherCoastal-Develo merit NOTICE OFr - P ..ti: I am a Citizen of the United States and a 1 " Permit hearing consists�of PUBLIC`HEARING a public hearing 'city; resident of the County aforesaid' I am BEFORETHE-x , Councitdiscus`sionandac- CITY_COUNCIL:, tion`The alcove ttem-:may over the age of eighteen years, and not a OF THE CITY OF: , not beappe5i6dto the Cal- HUNTINGTON BEACHI iforma Coastal SCom party to or interested in the below NOTICE IS HEREBY mission =GIVEN that on Mondayy ON FILE A'copy of"the, entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of March 1,1999,at 7:00 PM ,proposed request is on-file' p p in -the City Council the Plannin Depart- the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT a Chambers 4 2000;=Main merit 2000 Main sheet, r .Street Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach CMIfor-. newspaper of general circulation, printed theCtty Council On th fol-. rile 92648 for opyof!the public heanng-on the fol by the public.A copy of lowing item staff report wlll.be available and published in the City of Huntington APPEALOFPLANNING tointerestedpart�esatCity COMMISSION'S. •CONDI Hall or the Main City:Li- Beach County of Orange State of TIONAL=APPROVAL-,OF brary (7111 Talbert Ave CONDITIONAL USE PER nue) after February '25,: California and that attached Notice is a MIT 98IT. 1999• r DEVELOPMEENTNT PASTERNItT ALL INTERESTtD PER=" NO. '98-35 (TSUNAMI SONS are invited to atfdnd l true and complete copy as was printed SUSHI RESTAURANT.EX. said heanngexpress PANSION•.& VALET opinions or.-submit evi- and published in the Huntington Beach PARKING FLAN): dencefororagamstth`e1ap-', Applicant:Dave.Bartlett plication esouthned above.; and Fountain Valley issues of said Appellant:Council Member If-`you challenge thevCity- Dave Sullivan 'Council stacbon 1n#court,I newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: Request:To permit a SW you may be-limttecr-Wrais-, square foot-restaurant-ex- ing only thos&Issues-you pension with alcohol sales or someone;elsefraised;at, into an :adjacent, corn- '-the public-heanng?de mercial suite and to allow scribed in'.this'notice or in for valet parking. The re- written:.correspondence quest -also includes>,the .delivered to the.City"at,;o'r potential for an Increase in prior to,the public hearing-, the wall'height-adjacent to' If:therei"are"any'"Wrther. February 18 , 1999 the rear parking-0area.Lo- .questions',pleaseWcalffthei cation:17236 Pacific Coast; Planning__epartment:.at Highway(northeast corner at Wamer Avenue):Project) abovve2�tem aFDerect your Planner Wayne.Carvalho • wnnen conimurncaUons to ' NOTICE iS HEREBY I the GIVEN that the above item Gonnle Brockwa l declare under penalty of perjury, that is categoncail exempt y i r y Clty Clerkr from the provisions of the 1 , C ty>of the foregoing is true and correct. ual'tyyrma .EnvironmentalAct. Huntington.Beach: ,,. g QNOTICE'IS-. HEREBY 2000 N aln,Street GIVEN that the above item 2nd Floor _ is located-inl fhe:non ep-- `- untington_Beachr' -�pealable jurisdiction rof the Callfoml-a 92646�`: Executed on February18 9 Coastalzone;and-includes -`` (714)-536.5227S+.F 19 9 °-Published- Huntm ton' Coastal DeveftfnenhPer- g- at Costa Mesa California. mit No.98-35ffiledonApril Independent-Februaryyl8, r 13, 1998; in conjunction 1999 with_the "above:request.. 023=58q- Signature HCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To: Mayor and City Council Members �Ife Via: Ray Silver, City Administrator 6Y-411/7 y From: Ronald E. Lowenberg, Chief of Police. Date: February 26, 1999 Subject: Tsunami's Business.Expansion Approval It has come to my attention that there might be some'questions surrounding the police department's review of Tsunami's Restaurant expansion during 1998. The Planning Department forwarded the proposed project to our Vice Unit for review and input. The project expanded the inside of the restaurant by remodeling and expanding into an adjacent abandoned business. No expansion of the existing strip mall was proposed and there were no other changes to the restaurant e.g., adding entertainment, etc. A routine check of police calls for service revealed that there were very few calls at the location,which would have included calls regarding parking problems. The Planning Department indicated that the owners were even providing for valet parking. Since . Planning is responsible for making sure that there is adequate parking based on the business use and density,we did not pursue that issue. Based on the lack of calls for service and the fact that there were no changes in the use of the property, we voiced no objection to the project. Since our review of the project, I have learned that the parking control officers routinely patrol the parking lot for possible parking violations. This is not in response to calls for service, but based on observations by beat officers, parking control officers, and some complaints from business owners. I would suggest that in the future the Traffic Bureau be included in the development review process by Planning so that any future parking or traffic concerns can be addressed at that time. REL:BK - - (53 • �� ' CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HU"NGTON BEACH TO: RONALD E. LOWENBERG, Chief of Police FROM: LLOYD EDWARDS,Lieutenant - Traffic/Aero Bureau Commander SUBJECT: Parking at Tsunamis,PCH and Warner DATE: February 25, 1999 Since 1.2/28/98 we have issued 82 parking citations, mostly for fire lane violations, in the. parking lot of Tsunamis Restaurant at PCH and Warner. These were not in response to radio call, but mostly observations by parking control officers who are aware of the parking problems at the location. We are aware because of complaints we received in the past from other business owners. L�Lili\ CITY O Fi 'fT N,v T 01 BE:ACH. CA lggq IIRR - I P 2: b I Tsunami Restaurant Expansion and Valet Parking Plan Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 6 Project Description • 900 sq. ft. restaurant expansion into adjacent retail suite • Valet parking plan utilizing two areas of parking lot during restaurant's hours of operation • Complimentary valet service available to anyone k,t, a. J+� ar_.I O G a , S �! s€'°�`„° - _ � :�.. �-- his -a��•�` $ x ' •- s k slA _ Planning Commission . • On January 13, 1999, Planning Commission conditionally approved project • Three people spoke in support • Letter from homeowners received in opposition 3 Appeal • Council Member Dave Sullivan appealed Planning Commission's action because: • Letters received from business owners and homeowners • Parking impacts • Noise impacts Parking Analysis • 89 existing self parking spaces for center • 5 additional spaces required for Tsunami Restaurant expansion • 94 total required • Proposed valet parking 67 spaces Self parking 49 spaces Total 116 4 Neighborhood Meeting • February 10, 1999 meeting with Tsunami representatives, adjacent homeowners, business owners in center and City staff • Discussed concerns and possible solutions Staff Recommendation • Approve CUP 98-29 and CDP 98-35 with added conditions: • Restrict parking in 10 spaces on portion of rear lot after 10:00 PM . Increase height of wall to 8 ft. between rear lot and residential property 5 3 - - v f✓ ' G T r? Staff Recommendation • Submit parking plan depicting location of short-term parking areas • Provide adequate signage informing customers of complimentary valet service (no gratuity required) 6 End of Presentation NOTICE OF APPEAL TO PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION OF January 12, 1999 Date of Planning Commission Action TO: Planning Dept (2 copies) DATE: 1-22-99 City Attorney (1 copy) FILED BY Councilman Dave Sullivan REGARDING: Conditional onal Use Permit- No. 9 R- 9 j _oaG a 1 yel o=nt- Pc-rmi t NO. 98-35 (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant Expansion and Valet Parking Plan) Tentative Date for Public Hearing: To hP schedul p Copy of Appeal Letter attached. LEGAL NOTICE AND A.P. MAILING LIST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE Connie Brockway City Clerk x5227 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH \� HUNMOTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION a C-- TO: Connie Brockway, City Clerk n+n FROM: Dave Sullivan, Council Member DATE: January 22, 1999 i SUBJECT: APPEAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant. Expansion and Valet Parking Plan) am requesting an appeal of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of the' subject applications which occurred on January 12, 1999. The appeal will allow the Council to review the parking and noise impacts on the adjacent businesses and residences. I REQUEST FOR LATE SUBMITTAL OF RCA .. ..:.... .. Department: P�h� RCA � 9q, 13 T � Title. Council MeetingDate: NLAf2� / (99 ..' Date of This Request: 22 REASON (Whyis this RCA beingsubmitted late?): EXPLANATION Wh is this RCA necessaryto this agenda?): CONSEQUENCES How shall delayof this RCA adverse) impact the City?): .. ... _ Signal re: Cl Approved O Denied O Approved O Denied Initials r Required i p art Head Ra Silver Michael Uberua a E, .. .. ... :: :. ..:.. nnn�aa-2 n4 Request for Late Submittal Requests for Council Action (RCA's) are due and considered late after the City Administrator's deadline which is 5:00 P.M. Wednesday ten days prior to the Council meeting at which the item is to be heard. This deadline reflects the time needed prior to Agenda Review for Administration staff and the City Administrator to review all RCA's and their support material prior to forwarding them to the City Clerk for placement on the preliminary agenda. It also provides time for the City Clerk's office to review the item and add proper wording for the item to the preliminary agenda for discussion at Agenda Review the following Monday. The Request for Late Submittal form provides a vehicle for RCA's to be submitted after the Wednesday, deadline when there are extenuating circumstances which delayed the item and when action on the item is necessary at the upcoming Council meeting. Late items can agendized only with signed authorization on the Request for Late Submittal form by the Assistant City Administrator or the City Administrator. 9 i jr 1 RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Planning SUBJECT: Appeal of Tsunami Restaurant Expansion and Valet Plan COUNCIL MEETING DATE: I March 1, 1999 .. RCA ATTACHMENTS STATUS Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) (Signed in full by the City Attomey) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. (Approved as to form by CityAttomey) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Financial Impact Statement (Unbudget, over $5,000) Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Attached Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Attached Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Attached EXPLANATION FOR MISSING ATTACHMENTS REVIEWED RETURNED FOR RDED Administrative Staff ( ) ( ) Assistant City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Clerk ( ) :EXPLANATION`FOR-RETURN OF ITEM.'.: (BelowOnly) RCA Author: HZ:WC:kl �. CITY OF HUNT'INGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK March 23, 1999 Mr. Dave Bartlett 6082 Jade Circle Huntington Beach CA 92647 Dear Mr. Bartlett: Attached is a copy of the Notice of Action sent to the Coastal Commission on which you will find the Council action and motions along with the Conditions and Findings. This is a final decision. You are hereby notified that pursuant to provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California you have ninety days from March 23, 1999 to apply to the courts for judicial review. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact our office at 714./536-5227. Sincerely, Connie Brockway, CMC City Clerk CB:cc Enclosure: Statement of Findings and Conditions Government Code 1094.6 cc: Councilman Dave Sullivan City Administrator City Attorney Howard Zelefsky, Planning Director Wayne Carvalho, Associate Planner Scott Hess, Senior Planner (Telephone:714.536-5227) r L CITY OF HUNTINGT0N BEACH u 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORN.IA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK March 23, 1999 Mr. Dave Bartlett 6082 Jade Circle Huntington Beach CA 92647 Dear Mr. Bartlett: Attached is a copy of the Notice of Action sent to the Coastal Commission on which you will find the Council action and motions along with the Conditions and Findings. This is a final decision. You are hereby notified that pursuant to provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California you have ninety days from March 23, 1999 to apply to the courts for judicial review. If you have any questions regarding this matter. please contact our office at 714/536-5227. Sincerely, L!eo�.G Connie Brockway, CMC City Clerk CB:cc Enclosure: Statement of Findings and Conditions Government Code 1094.6 cc: Councilman Dave Sullivan City Administrator City Attorney Howard Zelefsky, Planning Director Wayne Carvalho, Associate Planner Scott Hess, Senior Planner (Telephone:714.536-5227) I i, CITY OF HI, N T°ING°�'ON BEACH y 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK March 23, 1999 NOTICE OF ACTION COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 i Applicant: Dave Bartlett Appellant: Councilmember Dave Sullivan Request: To permit a 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales into an adjacent commercial suite and to allow for valet parking. The request also includes the potential for an increase in the wall height adjacent to the rear parking area. Location: 17236 Pacific Coast Highway (northeast corner at Warner Avenue). Environmental Status: Categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. Coastal Zone Status: This item is located in the non-appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and includes Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 filed on April 13, 1998, in conjunction with the above request. The Coastal Development Permit hearing consists of a public hearing, City Council discussion and action. The above item may not be appealed to the Coastal Commission. On March 1, 1999, the Huntington Beach City Council denied the appeal filed by Councilman Dave Sullivan and sustained the decision of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development. Permit No. 98-35 with Findings and Conditions of Approval (see attached) as amended. A parking plan shall be submitted depicting the location of short-term (i.e. 10 minute) parking spaces, and valet signs shall provide clear information that the valet service is complimentary and that gratuity is not required. The motion carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Julien, Bauer, Garofalo, Green, Dettloff NOES: Harman, Sullivan ABSENT: None (Telephone:714.536-5227) Notice of Action Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 Page No.2 A motion to allow hours of operation from 5:00 p.m. to midnight instead of 6:00 p.m. to midnight was approved by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Bauer, Garofalo, Green, Dettloff, Harman NOES: Sullivan ABSENT: None Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code, the action taken by the City Council is final. The City Council action on this Coastal Development is not appealable to the Coastal Commission pursuant to Public Resources Code S. 30603 and California Administrative Code S. 13319, Title 14. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code are such that an application becomes null and void one (1) year after the final approval, unless actual construction has begun. Sin�urs, Connie Brockway, CIVIC City Clerk CB:cc Enclosure: Statement of Findings and Conditions Cc: City Administrator City Attorney Planning Director Wayne Carvalho, Associate Planner § 1094.5 SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS Part 3 Note 378 st.mided for iww l Hat do not t,. Prcw wl t. tninc,l stunt, L;.cinlivr hnd uo jurisdivi inn culifornin Uttt•tntiloyatcttt lus. .\ppcnls 11,1. and did not tivierntlue nu,rits. \\'estirrt Air (19-sil) 127 Ott. ptr. G•In, 57 l'.A.34 21.1. blues ]nc. v, tobleski (llttil) 39 Cnl.ltptr. Trial court's judgment d,•n%ing writ of Tin, lilt ntnudure to compel director of ngrirultnre Iruct that letter discharging senior typ- to set nside him derision rcvnkittg petilinn- irl t-lerk in office of rounl.% clerk Ntuted er's livemw twit nircraft pilot in hnxiness t,f dint she oats guilty tj misconduct in're- post cuntrol wns reveracd and cnsn re moving public regards front lho files and ntnaded to triad court wish directions to mutilating nod secreling them on various nvnnnd ense to direetor fur purpose of dates, whereas lit bearing before county 1 rvvonsideriug tho penalty previously int- civil se.rvive entamittµlun evidence witR in. posed, where it was found glint some of troduced only nit to wltnt look place on Ow charges againrtt petitioner were not one of the dates, did not require the dis- supported by evidence. \\'iagfield v. t riot court r,f appeal on ni.pritl front judg- Director of Agriculture 0972) 1(Y.i Col. ment mvnrdiug senior typi..t clerk writ of Rptr.619,29 C:.A.3t1 209. ntandnte. nftee reversing tl:o judgmeut of i'roceediug foi- review of denial by eons- the superior rnurt, to remind the mutter misaloner of rnrporntions of permit ro to the commission for rv--onsideration, miss o voting rights of xhnermirlero wltcrr. there wax a siutilnrity ttf facts sur- would he rcntntuled to superior court for rounding removal of the dtic uments on all determination whotlter (here tt•ns subs,tnn. of the dnit•s. 1'rett v. Lit?; Angeles Coun- tial evidence to support couunisitiouer's ty Civil Servic antt Conissiou (1952) 2:38 fiudings, where court improperly deter- I.2d 3,105 C.A 2d 114. § 1094.6. Judicial review; decisions of local agericies; petition; filing; time; record; decision and Marty defined; or- dinance or resolution (a) Judicial review of any decision of a local agcncv, other than school district, as the term local agency is defined in Section 54951 of the Government Code, or of any commission, board, officer or agent thi.•reof, may be had pursuant to Section 10941 ri of this code only if the petition for writ:of mandate pursuant to such section is filed 'tAthin the time limits:specified in this section.. (b) Any such petition shall be filed not later than the 90th day following the date on which the decision becomes finals If there is no provision for reconsideration of the decision in any applicable provi- sion of any statute, charter, or rule, for the purposes of this section, the decisKK is final on the date it is made. If there is such provision for reconsideration, the decision is final for the purposes of this sec- tion upon the expiration of the period during which such reconsidera- tinn can be sought; provided, that if reconsideration is sought pursu- arit to.any such provision the decision is final for the purposes of this section on the date that reconsideration is rejected. (c) The comple(v I'veord of the proveedi.ngs shall lx, prepared by (lit! local :►gellc•,y or its rolilmission, board, officcr, or agent which made the decision and shall be delivered to I-lie petitioner within 90 bays after he has filed a written request therefor.- The local agency may recover from the petitioner its actual costs for transcribing or otherwise preparing the record. Such record shall include the tran- Script of the proceedings, all pleadings, all notices and orders, any proposed decision by a hearing officer, the final decision, all admitted 674 .l Title 1 WRIT OF MANDATE § 1094.6 exhibits, all rejected exhibits in the possession of the local agency or its commission, board, officer, or agent, all written evidence, and any other papers in the case. (d) If thepetitioner files a re(luest for Itlr record ns specified in :sril)(livision .(c) within 10 drays s►fler fho dnic the decision becomes (i- nal as pro''idcd in subdivision (b)*, lhe'time within which a pelilion Pursuant to Section 109•1.5 inny be filed shall he extended to not later than the 30th day following the date on which the record is either personally delivered or mailed to the petitioner or his attorney of rec- ord, if he has one. (e) As used in this section, decision means adjudicatory admin- istrative decision made, after hearing, suspending, demoting, or dis- missing an officer or employee, revoking or denying an application for a permit or a license, or denying an application for any retire- ment benefit or allowance. (f) In making a final decision as defined in subdivision (e), the local agency shall provide notice to the party that the time within which judicial review must be sought is governed by this section. As used in this subdivision, "party" means an officer or em- ployee who has been suspended, demoted or dismissed; a person whose permit or license has been revoked or whose application for a permit or license has been denied; or a person whose application for a retirement benefit or allowance has been denied. (g) This section shall be applicable in a local agency only if the governing board thereof adopts an ordinance or resolution making this :section applicable..:. If such ordinance or resolution is adopted, the provisions of this section shall prevail over any conflicting provision in any otherwise applicable law relating to the subject matter. (Added by Stats.1976,.c.276,p. 681, § 1.) Forms See West'x California Cale Forme,Civil Procedure. Library References Adminietrnth•c Lftw and Procedure C.T.S. Public Adminixtrative Bodies and «TM. Procedure § 193. Notes of Decisions In general I that pnblie employment rMationx i,o,u•d Exhaustion of administrative remedies 2 hu:l ra1•I11xivb 'Jurixdic•tion to determine whrthrr the unfair practice clmrgex were justiriwl; and. in view of teaclivrx' fnilure to rxl,nuxt thrtr ndministrative remedies 1. In general under ►he Itnddn Act. trial enurt erred in \ohool buurd'N 'Zmilnten:l freezing of granting writ of mandate to compel xnpPr- trm-linn' xn4:rirx after I:rl;imatig ur uuw iutauirut of dixtrict and o0serw to�ruixr xrhool year, while rnntmoi nr);otintiunx of rertnin tenchera. A:nndnr Val. were peodiuti, arguably w:ix ran unfair 1:•y 8--r1-m:htry Vilm-ntorx Axs'n %. Newlin prueliev in viulutiuu of the ltudda .act no (1070) 151 Cal.I ptr. 724, M C.A.3d '1.,'i•l. 675 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL- CONDITIONAL USE PERINUT NO. 98-29: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of the 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant) into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. With the conditions imposed, including the implementation of a valet parking plan, the restaurant expansion will not adversely impact the other tenants in the commercial center and a sufficient number of parking spaces will be provided for the expansion. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding retail, restaurant, and residential uses. The applicant will provide valet service during the restaurant's operating hours which will be available for all patrons of the commercial center. Furthermore, the valet parking areas are designed in areas of least impact to the other commercial tenants. 3. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion of the existing Tsunami Sushi Restaurant into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it is located. With the conditions imposed, the restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will comply with the General Commercial development standards. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Commercial Visitor on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: a. Provide for the continuation of existing and the development of a diversity of retail and service commercial uses that are oriented to the needs of local residents, serve the surrounding region, serve visitors to the City, and capitalize on Huntington Beach's recreational resources. (LU 10.1) b. Accommodate visitor serving commercial uses in areas designated on the Land Use Plan Map in accordance with Policy 7.1.1 (LU 10.1.1) FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, as proposed, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will be consistent with the visitor serving commercial designation of the General Plan. 2. The project is consistent with the requirements of the CZ Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. With the conditions J imposed, the restaurant expansion will be provided with adequate parking without impacting coastal views or access. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided«-ith infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All infrastructure currently exists to the commercial site. 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. The proposed restaurant expansion will not impact coastal views or access. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. The valet parking plan received and dated September 25, 1998 and floor plan dated April 13, 1998 shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. Prior to submittal for building permits, the following shall be completed: a. Zoning entitlement conditions of approval shall be printed verbatim on the second page of all the working drawing sets used for issuance of building permits (architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing). b. All Fire Department requirements shall be noted on the building plans. (FD). 3. Prior to issuance of building permits,the following shall be completed: a. A copy of the reciprocal access agreement between the subject property and adjacent commercial properties shall be submitted for inclusion into the entitlement file. If no reciprocal access easement is recorded on the property, then the property owner shall enter into irrevocable reciprocal driveway and parking easement between the subject site and adjacent commercial properties. The owner shall be responsible for making necessary improvements to implement the reciprocal driveways. The legal instrument shall be submitted to the Planning Department a minimum of 30 days prior to building permit issuance. The document shall be approved by the Planning Department and the City Attorney as to form and content and, when approved, shall be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. A copy of the recorded document shall be filed with the Planning Department prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. (Code Requirement) b. A parking plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval. The plan shall identify the location of the short-term parking spaces. 4. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the following shall be completed: a. The applicant shall obtain the necessary permits from the South Coast Air Quality Management District and submit a copy to Department of Community Development. b. Address numbers will be installed to comply with City Specification No. 428. The size of the numbers will be sized a minimum of six (6) inches with a brush stroke of one and one- half(1-1/2) inches. (FD) c. Exit signs and exit path markings will be provided in compliance with the Huntington Beach Fire Code and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. Low level exit signs will be included. (FD) d. Service roads and fire lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) e. Compliance with all conditions of approval specified herein shall be accomplished and verified by the Planning Department. f. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire, pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off-site facility equipped to handle them. 5. The use shall comply with the following: a. The hours of operation for the restaurant shall be limited to between 5:00 PM to 12:00 AM. Any proposal to expand the hours of operation shall require submittal of a parking analysis by a certified traffic engineer. The study shall be submitted to the Planning Department and Public Works Department for review, and shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission as a non-public hearing item prior to expanding the hours. Notification of the expanded hours shall be provided to the other commercial tenants in the center. b. The valet service shall not operate earlier than one-half(1/2)hour before the restaurant opens. c. Valet parking service for a minimum of 32 tandem parking spaces shall be provided for all patrons of the commercial center during the restaurant's hours of operation; there shall be no charge to the patrons of the center for this service. d. If valet service is ever discontinued, the 900 square foot suite shall be converted back into a retail use. e. Service roads and fire access lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) f. Service roads and fire access lanes shall be maintained. If fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required, the applicant will be liable for expenses incurred. (FD) g. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. h. Valet signage shall include information legible to motorists that the valet service is complementary, and the gratuity is not required. 6. A review of the use shall be conducted by the staff within ovelve (12) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with all conditions of approval and applicable Chapters of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance. 7. The Planning Director ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Planning Director shall be notified in writing if any changes to the site plan, elevations and floor plans are proposed as a result of the plan check process. Building permits shall not be issued until the Planning Director has reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the City Council's action and the conditions herein. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the City Council may be required pursuant to the HBZSO. INFORIMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall not become effective until the ten day appeal period has elapsed. 2. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall become null and void unless exercised within one year of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 3. The City of Huntington Beach reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of these conditions or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. 4. All applicable Public Works fees shall be paid. (PW) 5. Traffic Impact Fees shall be paid at the time of final inspection or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. (PW) 6. A Certificate of Occupancy must be issued by the Planning Department prior to occupying the suite as a restaurant. 7. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Municipal Code,Building Division, and Fire Department as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. S. All signs shall conform to the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, or changing sign faces, a building permit shall be obtained from the Planning Department. 9. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$38.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Planning Commission's action. ! r + i, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH y 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CRY CLERK March 23, 1999 NOTICE OF ACTION COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 Applicant: Dave Bartlett Appellant: Councilmember Dave Sullivan Request: To permit a 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales into an adjacent commercial suite and to allow for valet parking. The request also includes the potential for an increase in the wall height adjacent to the rear parking area. Location: 17236 Pacific Coast Highway (northeast corner at Warner Avenue). Environmental Status: Categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. Coastal Zone Status: This item is located in the non-appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and includes Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 filed on April 13, 1998, in conjunction with the above request. The Coastal Development Permit hearing consists of a public hearing, City Council discussion and action. The above item may not be appealed to the Coastal Commission. On March 1, 1999, the Huntington Beach City Council denied the appeal filed by Councilman Dave Sullivan and sustained the decision of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development. Permit No. 98-35 with Findings and Conditions of Approval (see attached) as amended. A parking plan shall be submitted depicting the location of short-term (i.e. 10 minute) parking spaces, and valet signs shall provide clear information that the valet service is complimentary and that gratuity is not required. The motion carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Julien, Bauer, Garofalo, Green, Dettloff NOES: Harman, Sullivan ABSENT: None (Telephone: 714-536-5227) Notice of Action Coastal Development Permit No.98-35 Page No.2 A motion to allow hours of operation from 5:00 p.m. to midnight instead of 6:00 P.M. to midnight was approved by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Bauer, Garofalo, Green, Dettloff, Harman NOES: Sullivan ABSENT: None Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code, the action taken by the City Council is final. The City Council action on this Coastal Development is not appealable to the Coastal Commission pursuant to Public Resources Code S. 30603 and California Administrative Code S. 13319, Title 14. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code are such that an application becomes null and void one (1) year after the final approval, unless actual construction has begun. Sinc rely yours, Connie Brockway, CIVIC City Clerk CB:cc Enclosure: Statement of Findings and Conditions Cc: City Administrator City Attorney Planning Director Wayne Carvalho, Associate Planner FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 for the establishment, maintenance and operation of the 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales (Tsunami Sushi Restaurant) into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. With the conditions imposed, including the implementation of a valet parking plan, the restaurant expansion will not adversely impact the other tenants in the commercial center and a sufficient number of parking spaces will be provided for the expansion. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding retail, restaurant, and residential uses. The applicant will provide valet service during the restaurant's operating hours which will be available for all patrons-of the commercial center. Furthermore, the valet parking areas are designed in areas of least impact to the other commercial tenants. 3. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion of the existing Tsunami Sushi Restaurant into an adjacent retail suite, and valet parking plan will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it is located. With the conditions imposed, the restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will comply with the General Commercial development standards. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Commercial Visitor on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: a. Provide for the continuation of existing and the development of a diversity of retail and service commercial uses that are oriented to the needs of local residents, serve the surrounding region, serve visitors to the City, and capitalize on Huntington Beach's recreational resources. (LU 10.1) b. Accommodate visitor serving commercial uses in areas designated on the Land Use Plan Map in accordance with Policy 7.1.1 (LU 10.1.1) FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, as proposed, conforms with the General Plan, including the Local Coastal Program. The proposed 900 square foot restaurant expansion and valet parking plan will be consistent with the visitor serving commercial designation of the General Plan. 2. The project is consistent with the requirements of the CZ Overlay District, the base zoning district, as well as other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. With the conditions imposed, the restaurant expansion will be provided with adequate parking without impacting coastal views or access. 3. At the time of occupancy the proposed development can be provided with infrastructure in a manner that is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. All infrastructure currently exists to the commercial site. 4. The development conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act. The proposed restaurant expansion will not impact coastal views or access. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/ COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35: 1. The valet parking plan received and dated September 25, 1998 and floor plan dated April 13, 1998 shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. Prior to submittal for building permits, the following shall be completed: a. Zoning entitlement conditions of approval shall be printed verbatim on the second page of all the working drawing sets used for issuance of building permits (architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing). b. All Fire Department requirements shall be noted on the building plans. (FD). 3.. Prior to issuance of building permits, the following shall be completed: a. A copy of the reciprocal access agreement between the subject property and adjacent commercial properties shall be submitted for inclusion into the entitlement file. If no reciprocal access easement is recorded on the property, then the property owner shall enter into irrevocable reciprocal driveway and parking easement between the subject site and adjacent commercial properties. The owner shall be responsible for making necessary improvements to implement the reciprocal driveways. The legal instrument shall be submitted to the Planning Department a minimum of 30 days prior to building permit issuance. The document shall be approved by the Planning Department and the City Attorney as to form and content and,when approved, shall be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. A copy of the recorded document shall be filed with the Planning Department prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. (Code Requirement) b. A parking plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval. The plan shall identify the location of the short-term parking spaces. 4. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the following shall be completed: a. The applicant shall obtain the necessary permits from the South Coast Air Quality Management District and submit a copy to Department of Community Development. b. Address numbers will be installed to comply with City Specification No. 428. The size of the numbers will be sized a minimum of six (6) inches with a brush stroke of one and one- half(1-1/2) inches. (FD) c. Exit signs and exit path markings will be provided in compliance with the Huntington Beach Fire Code and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. Low level exit signs will be included. (FD) d. Service roads and fire lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) e. Compliance with all conditions of approval specified herein shall be accomplished and verified by the Planning Department. f. All building spoils, such as unusable lumber, wire,pipe, and other surplus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an off-site facility equipped to handle them. 5. The use shall comply with the following: a. The hours of operation for the restaurant shall be limited to between 5:00 PM to 12:00 AM. Any proposal to expand the hours of operation shall require submittal of a parking analysis by a certified traffic engineer. The study shall be submitted to the Planning Department and Public Works Department for review, and shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission as a non-public hearing item prior to expanding the hours. Notification of the expanded hours shall be provided to the other commercial tenants in the center. b. The valet service shall not operate earlier than one-half(1/2)hour before the restaurant opens. c. Valet parking service for a minimum of 32 tandem parking spaces shall be provided for all patrons of the commercial center during the restaurant's hours of operation; there shall be no charge to the patrons of the center for this service. d. If valet service is ever discontinued, the 900 square foot suite shall be converted back into a retail use. e. Service roads and fire access lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted and marked. (FD) f. Service roads and fire access lanes shall be maintained. If fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required, the applicant will be liable for expenses incurred. (FD) g. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. h. Valet signage shall include information legible to motorists that the valet service is complementary, and the gratuity is not required. , r 6. A review of the use shall be conducted by the staff within twelve (12) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with all conditions of approval and applicable Chapters of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance. 7. The Planning Director ensures that all conditions of approval herein are complied with. The Planning Director shall be notified in writing if any changes to the site plan, elevations and floor plans are proposed as a result of the plan check process. Building permits shall not be issued until the Planning Director has reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the City Council's action and the conditions herein. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the City Council may be required pursuant to the HBZSO. INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall not become effective until the ten day appeal period has elapsed. 2. Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 shall become null and void unless exercised within one year of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 3. The City of Huntington Beach reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 98-29 and Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35, pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of these conditions or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. 4. All applicable Public Works fees shall be paid. (PW) 5. Traffic Impact Fees shall be paid at the time of final inspection or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. (PV ) 6. A Certificate of Occupancy must be issued by the Planning Department prior to occupying the suite as a restaurant. 7. The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Municipal Code,Building Division, and Fire Department as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. 8. All signs shall conform to the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, or changing sign faces, a building permit shall be obtained from the Planning Department. 9. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$38.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Planning Commission's action. RECEIVED FROM AND MADE A PART OF THE RECORD AT THL t -0 OFFICE OF THE CITY C' R h �RyjCONNIEBROCKWAY,CITY.XERK SUPPORT�TS�VNAMI SUSHI{"x* �Ve urge thehHuntington Beach Cityx:Cotuncil toksupport Xtv ;the City annin Staff and the'Crty PlgSCommission and f a approve the 900 q:. ft: addition r n - We, theme undersigeed, support the Tsunirmr Sushi addition to the Hurrtingfon I�arbor Center sr k VRMt t i lit .ate-' �`_� r _ _ _ _.•` � � � �� -, ddress -� rP6ane`J�Gim6er t f Z ` r 1j l 1 4 'V79na1 r t r`.�ddnzu` §,y.,, �� t -✓'lfOtJe✓WfDoel' -~ r - f - - ddr -� ' -1 -`.done-`Xrim6er it a cSrynafare t �rx j ✓�lddrnu,r>nr�L�s C �[n""`� o `X,rrm6Pr s a� 9ttalare -- dr/nzrs %�tooe`Xrrm6er ' go r cS�9rralu� j + �ddnerc �fione`Xam6er - r lake �ddrers r : jet '�fiene xrim6er c m_ m /Tn) Tfu 0-m 1 15-0 0 ,;.-� x f - Y WE SUPPO75 RT TSUNAMI StTSHI� �,. 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F y the City Staff and the City�PlanningiCommission and �x approve the 900 sq.. ft: addition x _ C � We, the undersigned, support the Tsunama Sushi addition to the Hunttngton Harbor Center > T c�,ynafvre rq, 7lddreu. c Jnfione aGrm6er l z c�f9nalruie f�ione`Xrrm6vr� _ " y i• r „ 7 F __4 - cS�ynafuer Jlddresr_ J�frone`Xrrm6er r � r Son *cSf9nd1 _ �ddrecr�. � _ Jfione`.aGim6er ', csiynalnre =` � ':`�ddrers� _ QLJ�Fione`X.um6er - cSrynafure ;_ ` y � �Iddreu { 4 _ �Ftone`.aGrm6er y s t - r - MOW TOM cSiynalare _- �ddreu' - Ft t� 'J_6one`.�Cirm6Pr � ; sm. �5 � k m Sf } ' ; ddreas r - one`Xrim6er 3 h,cSrynalrrre ,� ' � ,71ddreu�� -� 3 F � Y a l6one`X,um6er 4 k a., _ k e ; '.`q•_ •, '4' _ 37 r WEr-SITPP { RT TSVNAMI fSiTSHI �t { 4 Huntin � tk ry We urge the gton Beach City Couriciltto support the Cit Staff and the lc-Cit Plannm Commission and ,. approve the 900 sq: ft: addition z #t We the undersr ed, support the Tsunami Sush�r addition to the Huntington Harbor Center T. k F f z ANT I Eau cSr na re /7ddress i, done`�Gim6er s z S 7 � O / OWN f f uFF � 3 ✓" One`Xum/ier i- t ` 2 G4 y`SO { � 5vo N 3 c7 cSz9n address0 WAINHone m er t is t fis +� k 3 cSiynafure t k `7lddness = one Xum6er Div► rn 3�G �A 924� �4 �6� 0�0 Room 1 We J�rim6er r _ r I Qigria re t Address �°��y [ 0 C/ JFione`Xrrm6er z c$iynalure hddress ✓n�ione Xum6er v t 4 took FF '� cSrynalure � � address� J6one`.Xum6er 3;WE SUPPORT TSUNAlVMI SUSHI b We urge the Huntington=Beach City Council~to support { the City Staff and the ION- AD. Plann2ng Commfission and appr the 900addition � 'Y° -_ x - -`a; i _ s >, s a � ,.,�• -_ �a,� :^fir '* ..r�M ,.ci�� {K, +,� ;$�, r iS ' �-We the undersigned support the Tsunami,Sushi addition to he Huntington Harbor'Center f x t , cSrynahrne � '°✓`7dd�u=1 � Jnfione'.aLvm6et � b � 4 2 cSr9riV . 3 Jllddr�rs hone Xam6Pr�- 46 d y S c oSlSw cSryoahu+ek 115 All", r resr.I `.Pfione`X.rim6er Y 3 cSr9lta/una } � r✓?"ddr+Prsl R� ; done`,Xrrm6er' V191Kr/UfL -_3 - _i ,� -�ddlLS.f;S - -' y 4 -- s� -a� _ �O ✓Crrm6er t, __ F � ...... cSr alarm { .�/ddness 1 � � .11ione`.Kum6er { \ fi cSi fug ` � �lddnecs Y� � �s`f .PEione`.Xirm�nr CSr nalane z �Idd�ss ' - --�" -:.`Phone`Jflum6er = k 7 \ \ f X WEj SUPPORT TSVNAMI SVSHI We urge theti3Huntingt Owl Beach City ,Council to support - the City Staff and the CityPlanning Commission andy 3 4 aP �� �s x h{ approve the 900 q:. ft. addition f r� 'We; the undersigned,support the Tsunami Sushi addition to the Huntington Harbor Center, ;�' 1 k 1 f ¢ Y ,apt - S Y r` AS WNc� •� ? � � .'� •fir 1 } � �7. -f >7 n cSfynahrre 3 ✓address' %Bone`Xrrm6er '' s r " i A a c$rynafrur ;,k •- � �ddress-- ,,, ,s� .�Fione`,.Y.rim6er x P L e r r aP z �3v2z� csr9rtafare 1lddrnrr ` 00 `P6orre`Xum6Pr y 9s ti } - cSe9rfafilne - `� �ddress - .�Ftone`.Knm6er ` z I IMP v 3��} cSi9na .7lddress- _ :done`,Xam6er spa v cS, rMfureddress fiFiony xrtm6er3 - 141 ,f Fvbrt� 4 4 cS,ynature � .�Iddresr� � y ���� her , A cS�ynahrre '� ti: aL ..� .`7/ddiess „_ , � .J6 e`.aGrm6ar a of Of DEN l - cSr `Xun:6er i 3 WE SUPPORT TSUNAMI SITSHI° > 4I f We urge the IluntingtontBeach City.Councilz to'support } < , t the CityTStaff and the City Planning Commission and 53� 1 tar 9 - no approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition ' 'We, the undersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushi additron'to the Huntington Harbor Center t K� z 7 \ r �ynalure` _ `.A"ddress t ' f s �6one�m6er _ m coca x � cS,ynaf 7/ddrecr x � ��ionefxiim � - x 3 c5�9nalur+e �ddreu- f Phone�m6vr � e-3 ����' __' �� ��� �* ✓� , � �// I�_ ��I � ✓L Lam'`�i J��j ��:�y�3/�� cSlynafure 7lddressl Phone`aGim6er { '.4 tS�ynafuea _ .''lddreu� _ :Phone`Xum6pr EN MOW MEN v s '�S,CSIfnQftui2 f� yzs -✓IOOre.Fi;^ .� r, �: \ :/'QOne�e!' \ cs�ynafure `�Iddrerr> ` ' Phone`Xam6er r r WE�SUPPORT TSSUNAMI SUSHI i`�We urge the�Huntington Beach City Council_tot support � _ . , �- thertCityf Staff andAthe City Planning Commission and�� �� �- approye.the 900 sq.. ft. addition z We, the undersigned, support the Tsunaznz Sushi additzon to the'Huntzngton Harbor Center t 3� A -� ynahrre ✓7ddress; Rau }l!U� .J6one xim6ert � Y f � f1Y r cStghI xtre ti ✓lddrers: ;s xr ri Phone rXrrm6er 3 Y- 1 5. cSrynaf�re j address# j `�6one aGrm6er v � r , _ ' s --k cSf9natrrre �, o- { �' ".7/r/dress� �frone`.Krrm6er a T A - cSiynafure 4 - - �ddrpss� _ _ ✓bone xrim6Pr _� } cSrynafrrre ;s `.address s+� �� Hone`.Kam6er 3 t Jn tSrynafare z 7/ddreu :�Fione _ m6er _ t r Zel cSry of address= r P6one`�irm6er s - Ss�{7.4 Sz 3 l-(ZMo, AL,k �roG>��/aCb{ 2 130 f�(�� F "cSr Ralure ,� -.t ,, address h one�'f' `�rrm6er• - s ; 4 v ) t �� r WEMSITPPQRT TSVNAMI SUSHI � '� ;_�� ;, We urge theuHuntingtonxBeach City Council to support the City Staff and the City Planning Com `mission and }� approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition 7z �iWe, the undersi ed su or`t the Tsunamr,Sushi addition to the`Huntrng[on Harbor�Genter 3� - - t 7 c�aynalur+e - dda,ess,� .rP/ione`,Xarm6er 9 _Y i F I L cSJynalune - _ - �ddr,ers_ _ _ �/ione`.Xrrm6er s} cSr9nafur e :> _AR N _rJlddr�r `Xirm6Pr��ione csrynaltrre � �wi x �• .71ddr+ers: �t"< � one m6er , � �6n { yrafu/ne � `` _' r✓lddnzar_ � _" �-'�` �t 1 h`.ln6one`.�CJrm6er 1`�fione`Xrim6er x _ oll t _ t cSrynv/u� `7lddrrcr" `�fione xrurt6er { z _ r � - � AWE SrITPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI s,� �a u f s We urge;the Huntington=Beach pity Council:to support; the-City Staff and the City,�Planning Commission Sand Ff � 3 approve the 900 sq: -ft. addition h We, the undersrgrred, support the Tsunami Sushr addition to the°Huntrngfon Hcirbor'Center t r cSr a � �ddness e m6er y b 1 ' �cSr alru,e ;, a address= .�liorre`.1�Crrm6er� k a y 3 7'c fi .`� cSr9ria�rn� f � Jlddness� } r .`Phone aGrm6er } i; f - I P VIT cSrynalure - � `�ddrrss - ;7'6one`Xum6er ClI�7 r &2� W s Y $g cSrynalw� _ �a ✓-lddi+ess. `���` �1 ��•J .�Fione`,Xirm6er i Sr�atr, s � �Idd�ss'. ne er � n •� hltOrrG✓'WmOPl'r- X.011 � - - t cSryrralrrre ',JI`ddress= Jn&one`.Xirm6er• - - �'j WE StTPPORT;T SUNANII SITSHI s' ��� �We surge-the Huntington Beach City Council to support ' b j the=City Staff and the�City Planning Commission and i z r approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition r Y We; the undersigned, support the Tsunami Sushr addition to the Hunttngton Harbor Center h r � 1 j F C7 r cSrynalare `) 7/ddreu 'Y �_> - lFione`Xum6er z t x 01 t cSiyna/ - � � _,' .7lddreu �s - .`Phone`�irm6er , f N C £ r R•'F _7 �� I _ _ `_ cSr9nalare {' _ ` ,�ddrerf h �fione`Xum6er N t k 4 J� .ram f � Y - cSr9nalare� , �lddresr S � ,%Hone xrrm�vi� � E- - -4 �'cSry a! � - '7lddrers' �6onelaGim6er - �! � tt cSryrra 7lddreu .��i, X.,f ) f _ a d 90 7� cSr�ahrre _ �ddress _ - ;�fione`.Xam6er VIA r pF csi9rralrur F ) �ddreer,FFior:e xirm6er fit '' l RM } � $ 6 WE SUPPORTTSUNAMISUSHI < We urge the Huntington Beach�City Council to support z kyr�, F,S a3 the CityStaff and the City,Planning zComm<lssion anyd FLRE � HF apprveh d�dton k�0 } tNe;I undersigned support theFTsunami Sushi addition°to the Huntington Harb&OC-enter £ � my NA WE" ME- mu "S MM " c�rynalure �dilress ' o �um6er ma SM 3 € aMF— a `mac fJ " ���`" s Smi L � � �G+� cSr9n ure addPe MI m ress s �Fione xvm6er k $ � cSr54 ynalure _ `7/r/dress ��ione Xum6er a 4. Am— E-" MM UBO RZ ap k a � 8# cSisnalure `�/ddress b ���ione xum6er kR " 4i a ; � a c$r9nalure � k 'Idodress �Fione xum6er c5i9nalure ��' Ie address r;Y '� ` one cum � - .. .. �..1 g Mom$ ms. - .ua: x - .s cSr nature- 4 _� dress �fione umber r � a k q ? _- cSif`ifalure address. m rPFioneuiri6er I V t ' . �mv e a ON WE SLTI'1'ORT TSVNAMIASUSH-I� � z 4s •RUN • • �� Vie} MR urge�theHun% 'tingtonBeach City Counclto support Smana� s s{ � MR-MSk • • cS• i • nft the CityFIRMStaffiand the Cit�y�Plann'ing omrnlssion ands nit�p� CC- approveg Rthe 900 sq. ft. additiron � � j NOT Mg- s We, the undersigned;support the Tsunami Sushi addztton to the Huntington�Harbor Center s HN „Effi— "`+- evsxxx e „fiixxx csr9rialure ? �" 2MRX do�iess one 6er �. Pc$ry ure �o<<lress ��ione xum6er a � A cSi9raalure `�ordress one,xum(er �5 m t`��FioneNOR -P MUM IN �um6er x � __ a Gz 3 cSr9nalure ` e � PQX rress IN s �Fione xuitt6er c � c !� cSr irafure � �ddress rP6orle�`Xirm6e` x, ff s £ tFIP 1 cSr�na!reR Jr �oForress ��ione xum6er f ALA WX cSr9na ure �o�i�ress one":" qm6er r 'M fi - Try 966 Ed cSiyn' �drlress ',p�ione`Kum6er � ¢ Y L S h WE SiTPPORT TSVNAlVII�SVSHI N We urge_the HuntingtonBeach City Council to support a , r the City Stafftand the City Planing Commission and r approve the 9 ; 0 h rr - We, the undersigned, support the Tsurtamt Sushi addition�to the�Hunttngfon Harbor Center k k cSiynafure < - .�ddners` ''�- :%bone�Cum6er �C r cS:yrralureddtess- `�6one xim6er � -i - �},ate � �; Z �t -� r ...� �r, �'•{•�;•, 1 '� -��VJ� c$rynalure address a ffiorre xurn6er cSrynalurn address 3 `Phone Krrm� - cSrynaluddreu F %Hone Xum6er L Y eSrynalurr .3 --� y-F F r� -Jlddr,esr-./ f r yl!/Ov!!e -5 0�� � 4 /30 c519nalune _ � .7/ddress' �t� `� � � .%Hone`Xurn6er� � y( s y J su_ csrynalure �, Jlddness- ; } J�to17 �iim6er ; MEN cSr alure 'address y, ti s �ln/ionerm6er I N " t - f 3WE SITPPORT TSITN AMIFSiTSHIr f _ W.. i ems, We�urge}the Huntington Beach City Councilktot support r the City Staff'and the City Planning Commissionand2 `� approve -the 900, q.. ft: addition ' �` ME We, the undersigned, support the Tsunami Sushi addition toi"the'Hunttngton Harbor Center x - fa h.,. ryridhrre addirrs T Frorre Xtrm6er " S - F A. > c-,gog rrre �Iddreu rP6one Xum6er , 2 j F PEW VOW ORE imp W. Tom csrynalure T �IddrYrs ` r ; �fione`Kum6er i F/J Y 1 zh,s /A A♦cam. `AEA.. cSi9ria address %Fioae xtrm6er r �cSryriafare _ address� �• � _ '� ` � :f�ione`Xam6er < fi cSr rra ;address x ; :�fiane�m6er - � Mil 4 ^A� '71 "Z { +_ by Z cSryna �Iddress lFrone`Xum6er iway 4 ONAM gna 1WRM"I ...........�! ............ F CJIlfl161ULY -A f z.�ddre.:s'^ `�:. - t A :�Fone xrrm6er t � l � .`T�6oae`J�Crrm6Pr�S� alure �• � � .7lddrers= s -� I y _ ' WE SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI 3 $ f } < r . VVe urge theLHuntingtonBeach Al; Council to support ra the City Staff and the City Plannt Comm- ssio� and 'h approve th, -,900 sq.. ft. addition We, the We support the Tsunami Sushi addition tto the Huntington Harbor Center -A L 3 kt3. a �^ cSrynafune ; - rAddt+ess'a x t t T c.My lures f 3 i £ 7/dd�ss; `Phone xiim6er E / cSrfnalure{ s ` T •`7/ddneu- 2` Phone Cu b' } r9nlrlur+4\ - ddivcs k phone xtrm6er Y 9' lura� �ddners: _ _ :(hone`Xum6er ,�csiynafruia , „_ �address` k � � .hone xrrm6er , 1 5. rL Y cSr9naddrers Jnhone`Xum6er t J - f-• h ��_ � , y cSr9rra 1 � �' � � .,,,address � y \ : hone xirm6ar cSrynafury � � address .`Phone`Xum6er ................... r x WE SUPPORT TSITNAMI SITSHIt t 3 4 q. a-. - \ f hc, \3... by S - • _. \ , tNWe urge�the =Huntington:�Beach City Council_to support , ♦fit • -.: .`` - � a' -• +-. '<s • - -� S�lF. • l•v+ hX.. - ,y,, _the :_City Staff and the City Planning Commtission and h approvWV e the 900 sq.. ft. addition`' �`3 _ � � RE �'We� the undersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushi addrhonkto the\Hunttngtozz Harbor Center' - �� . k U t{3 fT- S , cSrynalure ✓7ddress t %Hone xirm6er l i fi ^,� � ✓Vrrfl p 3 T egg 0.0 mom Aso c5�9nalrrre� t ` � address � 1 _ i t N sow Q } a s� Gr�jnQZ-j Li'now } cSryrratur+e s $h x, `�Iddrers ��; �tk J`�Fion e JCrrm6Pr7: fi z3 cSrynahrre address `' x s ,r/��ione`.Xi`rm6er' ` y y. t y 4 + L r 1- t 4 4 Mumma s-t r 9 Fl y k Leh i �, ` o jL cSr9nalrrreddress " Jfione`xrim6er t tt x rE SI7PPORT TS[TNAMI SITSHIF We urge, theHunti�gtori Beach City Council do support �! eons n the City Staff and tlie�City Planning Commission band r G 1i approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition ti Y� 'We, the undersigned, support the ?'sunamr,Sushi addthon to the Huntington Harbor Center _ L � _ c�rynafure ' _ �� r •� '�ddreu- `�. _3 - � Jn/ion xrrm6er '� k� AT Y% 7 - - k } _ �! t W cSryrtufurie `� ,�, ,7/ddreu � ,, � Jn/ioneKrrm6er ,yo a mF r' a cSrynafrrre MIN 3lddneuT �fione`Xrrm6er 4 it mom BMW x I s i:. cSr na -�lddrecr %/one xrrm&er Ell f }{ c$rynafure r _ 7lrldreu` —Ina 1. v- r x r s cSr9rtafirre '� ,Jlddrecr� s - ,�frone`Xrrm6er 2 cSrynafar+e �, ;�ddrrss� done`Krrm�r " .x .y T �4 ,= cSr9nalrrreL ,' - �- - ddrets �, � _ i kJ�6one`.Xrrm6er �t i cSrpnalurr �x � � � oddness-' � � �frone`.Xirm6¢r'n' alq � r r M 3WE SUPPORT TSITNAlVII SITSHI�< 3 3 } We urge the Huntington Beach City. Council to support f the City Staff and the City Planning Commission and i s x approve the 900 sq:. ft: addition Y t We;�the undersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushr addition to the Huntrngton Harbor Center - 3- `-- � ry csryn fore f7ddress ✓`�Fione xun6er � tr- < r- Y- (JI.���� ►�L�-� � "11 '�3 �1�N►c�-off 1 G;_3�i �3�?� .�6one`J+Gim6er cS, a"fore - �ddrear � n`6one`J�G�m6er- - cSrynafure � �ddrers ,P/ione Xum6er r - cS,ynglutr � address= _ :�Ftone`Xum6er x- 3 �,yRafure � address- �6one`Xum6er ' 91 L [ } cSfyngftrre _ �Iddress Jione xum6er u cS� nafure � �ddresr� �, n :`��one�im6er x 4 i / cSeyrialure * 3 `�Iddress ' �fione Xum6er { t 0 ` L i t 1 t 5 ........... =� -'�� --� _y -:. xs - k f h. -• h.. �a. - ram ' v �''' ��2';,. WE S�ZTPPORT TStTNAMI SUSHI We ur a thekHuntm on`BeachCit r Councilto su ort r ' f_ g Y s pP �. riV the City Staff arid,the City�Planning Commission`and YY k 3 a r z approve ahe 900 sq:. ft: addition NIP r she,tthe undersigned, upport the Tsunami S'ushr addition to the Huntington Harbor Center ' i, - _. y cSrfrrafure � � `•'` rAddrecs-' �/!iJ!n!� -�.¢ _��CJC)� .done`J+Gi�6er k c 3r �- t _ w 1 � : h i r. csr9na(ure d �ddtrss' ��� ��a. ffion'e xttm6er .r r S lurn s ' 7lddners ( �fione Xun+6er s ZW cSiynafut e address t l�6one`Xum6er f Y" cS,ynalure = �lddre r r - 6one X&m6ar p- L (' Rir _ _ �� Y _ � - _ i _ -• _ � =OWN cSrynalure Jlddress = Jnfrone �Cum6vr s -t .y •t - - at cSr a'Juredd - L r l6one`Xum6et 1 > h } uys R rpnaJure � ;�' ddrecr- x .��ione xum6en ./�. b -t v 3 WE SITPPORT Al TSUNAMI`STTSHI 3 k �� �� We urge`thexHuntingtont�Beach City{Council�to s�upport�k,�r the City Staff and the City Planning Commission and 3 f y approve the 900 sq:. ft.�additiori t = a yC We the ndersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushi addition to the Huntzngton Harbor Center k f 1 > F r - J r cSr9n - �_ y� � ;,-., � ✓`address 4 '� `\ fF t d r cSrlure � � `t r Address`` � 4- ��ione`,Kum6er yY F z 1 c re �` �ddress t one`,�Grm6er x:3� cSr�nafure �✓ .7�ddress k .�Fione`X.rrm6er cSfpnafure xddreu l hone Xirm6er ` r � r z 2 c$y ghrre _ _ � Address_ � v �� � r �6onexum6er F win- IAV cS�ynalure k, - z .�ddress- ,��Jn-�one`.�Grm6er � n 3 Maw re `�`ddress �/ione xrim6er 3 t _ ,, . yWE SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI 3 Mom } L We urge;the HuntingtontiBeach City CounciWASl o support std -the -;City Staff and the City Planning3Commssion and £� L approve the 900ssq.:rft.°addition t ` ` 3 z On- 4 - We the uridersrgned, support the Tre{nami,Siisht addition`to the$Huntington Harrbor Center F Y P Ems 17. cSeynahire - Ems address �� ✓��iorfe�rim6er ;T. i- - x f � 3•+7 d. � J9 n. r , cSr9na/ure ;7/ddtpss,= (( .�6one xum6er x 1 x cSralure 7lddtess`Y - '_ rf�fione`�Gim6ei> Y k x 1 3- �� z TFOR z L Sr natureddresr : �' �fione Xrim6Pr F x S� nature i ddress ✓Hone y . r 'J ",,c5�9na(rrre � � �ddrnss .�fione`.aCr�m6er t cs�9rialure ' ddt�ssTom 0im; JFione` ism6er s > T w o /l"'yv`' � l " =2.0 � h -'. cStynalr<re � address;' .`PFione`.Xum6er � r _ t t � } c�rynalure ;x 's address Y %gone`Xirm6er ;' A 1 SUPPORT TS[TNAMI S:tTSHI 3 3� We urge=the Huntington-.Beach City tCouncil to support r� the City Staff and the CZamaity PlanningCommission AR and F E approve the 900 sq. f -. addition E' i We; the undersigned, support the Tsunami Sushizaddihon to-the Huntington Harbor_Center, �-� s, s - �. —22 ,r r cSr9na"fore Address one aG,m6e, ,' r�cSr9nalure 7 f 7lddress a r rPlrone xrm6er 3 s u /.(l� r �� cSr9r,ah,rer z ,`7lddrers � �} � .`�,6one`.�Cum6er MEE Ems Am s cSi9na Address l Hone �Crrm6ni ` �513 Z Qa Z Sa C l+� 0 loss 2 SAM 0 NET Nu r9 ,,_ Address one`K,rm6e, A l O L Y y MO c5,9ng4r z � Jlddrers // / Jn�ione �Grm6er{ cS,y a(are _ Address_ .l6one`.�i,m er ; csr9nalures Address %done Xi,m6ar { ._. [�r�nal,rre r Address-, ? done xi,m6er a k k� WE SUPPORT TSVNAIVIISUSHI, r f> We urge�the�Huntington��Bea_ch City�Council::to support -� yF the _City Staff and theCity Planning Commission and ri { f approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition t f We,fthe undersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushi addition to the Huntington Harbor Center ca y bf show Y cSryralu/r address "�/ione xirm6er s y F Y tsr9nala 7lddress r ' `P/rone`Xirm6; h C cs/ynal 7lddrrrcfiyoae`Xum6er d ago 1 yl vim Ju � ✓- r: /yoaf .address � done`Xirm6Pr 3 r z c� ~� Z y 3;. k Y 7 > Bddreu ` T� a � .l�ione`Xam6er } �✓ c$r nafure �ddress � Y � � /done``Xum6er F rIMA'' syn � re > ✓lddress_` � - r .�'6one xrrm > s MW r r W E_ �WE STPPQRT�TSUNAMI SUSHI NY R We urge the Hun#ingtd"eadWity Council to support the City'SAfnind the City P1ann ng Commission and approve the 900 sq. ft. addition ' ! Oak- I±Ve, the underszgned �pport the Tsunumz Sushi addztion 'to the Huntzngton Harbor Center -01,,Y 1 csr9na/ure .� �do�ress � � done xum6er '77 <:J w ON �r c51� e � Jldorress� Pfiorte xum6er Y y2 a- 45 ItT � . � : � C5 re 7lrldreMss �l�one`aCum6er -7 c�i�nalure � t j �rla�ress �,� umber (jZo 1�1 D ��iorte ► ¢: - �' cS,9 afure rn `address ✓�rprte xum6er tft z_ r ria!re - ress 9 �one xum�er IV RM 0, URI 64, Aw fr / { f o ' cSr9r;�rlu `�o�rlress ��rorlexum6er e x fire UIT 45r9nalure address ��ione xl m6er ...�• �s .Ott �.. R. NAMISUWOSESII71, SHI Burge theHuritingtori Beach City Council to surpportg M-50 the City St�aff�and�theCity Planning Commissionand M N AV the900 sq. ft. addition We,the undersignedsupport the Tsuna Sushi addit on to the on-Harbor Cent s a�� Wr �r a & sir ', '�H p.xx c sd$ 4 : x o VI NWl # He, ' sx i n e s OF �o�o�ress ��roneum6er 6 £ x;��...<... csr9rialure t�` �o�ress ��rone xum6er F f% . < 9y %cSr rtalure f g�1�/dess r Fro e xum6er 9 .. E , � r IM dQ cSr ure � �r�dress �` .��iooe xum6er r9n fure � EMU �� �o�orress M�ione�xuln c5r9nafu '7ldcdress � _ `P6ane`Xum6er L Y O r ;. b n. x�Ek'v.r.z,-_,< ., <5.vZx cslgl7, ure ' � address `P�iol e xum6er ax GZx - 4 r9na/ure address �froneum6er 5 x � DIN � ip csi9nalure �olorressNa- one,.,. umder ,.�;-.. -..ems ._._ -....��:�w£�. ..._ _-.�...> ��.,... :..-4.,.-. �.. , . . ,. �..•; WESUPPORT IT SSHI�Mun. g aANA Weurge the Hu�ntingtoriBeach City Council to support fhe"'Ci S aff and the Cit '4 Planning Commission and t3' � Y � 5+( approIVethe 900 sq. ft: addition� r 3 cs Fc s `�Wei;the undersigned support the Tsunami Sushi addition tothe Huntington Harbor Center 'T -L alow I z n, a p lei, QOt{gyp s l QI Sx fix. "r ,x a [2-„' ;: x'Y*, .as �cSr9na/ure �o�dress H ¥ ghe✓�um6er x c` L. - F a gy awn m e ' a� sNnn cSr9nalure �oldress �rioneum6er Jom 1 'P8 C,9 9 cS�nalu e �alt�re s ��io»e nicer ff cSr9nalure �. `�dd�ess t. ��rone xrrm6er INK aN csr7nalu�re N• �rfi�ress y�-� �lione xlufm6er oil NOS L Awn A Now AE? r �K � `9-dWh, Q� 049.7 a cSr9n`a/ureHN ��� �fion"e xum6er tl/sJ, l- lIM �csi9 lure ��ion"eum6 r t sr WE SI7PPOR TS�VNAMI SUSHI r y' ' S We urge the Huntington`Beach Cityl=Counki cilkto'support the ;City Staff and the City Pey cwi lanning Commission and > <' 1 approLve rthe 900 sq.. ft.' addition *t r We, the""undersi"geed, support the Tsunami,Sushi addition to the Huntmglon Harbor Centerl P -- >T- r '•.7{ ` �3• nJ: 3 s, j 9 • - 7,aT , -cw { - c�19nq � �ddress f- i .J�ione xum6er - �. _ r , n x cSrynalu� , , .�'aldness v ;` ✓frone�Crrm6er i�m IT _ f. _ Ur9lrQfnl'e =--• -, s. 2, -, t - ✓JOOreS.T- ;3 -tT ��One��� . x � L ,V 3 S N - ta�� 5,2 c�r9rrafute 3 t �ddiesr s � .done`Xum6er AcSryra k f �ddrnsr z -,+ z v, Jnfrone aCum6er � y 1 y h � � L ' y ;. S afore ,t "� ` ✓-lddnesr' ,` { ` .�6one`.�Grm6er , 7 i - � 1 WEr SUPPORT TSVNAlVII STik USHI ; We surge`.the=Huntingtont Beach City Council tot support# the City Staff and,the City Planning Commission ands y 1 approve the I. q.: ft. addition r f We the undersr ed su 'ort the Tsunami Sushi addition to the Huntm on Harbor Center 3 8n � PP St , j r r, c� nature s` .`7/ddness z .`done�6er - ysPRE- -Lof' cSt Jua(dress s ��rone xrrm6er r KM cSrynafune ✓/ddness6oneFEW Xsum6er C '9 - c5 na tineddrrss %gone aCum6vr cSr nalura � < - -address� - .f one`.Xum6er MO cSiynaJure _ t 7lddress: �'� `P o 6Pt-r �y cs�9nafure � � .7/ddness � r j-b ��ro� 6 S 1 Ott 4 1/ c�r9n u ! � .7lddress ,J�ione`,Xrtm6er K cSr9nalure � � _ ;7/ddrerr.: _ .done xtrm6er � y- 5 `R WE SUPPORT TSUNAMISUSHIg v VA We urge xthe fWIM Beach CityCouncl to support f the City Staff and the City P1Afthing Commission and approve the 900 sq. ft. addition x zk We;the undersigned,support the�Tsunaml Sushi addition to theg wntington Harbor Center M wESimp mb �s VI cafemeA MCC' s�-m f� a !1 c,Styn, ore i � _ ' � �. `.�dtfress � �fione`xum6er g _ ��� �cS9 afore g �'`�i/tdr�ess ?�Fionexum6er s Win c5�9nalure �dr�ress ��ione`Xum6er - £ o cSl9nafure �o�ofress g ��one xum�er ra �_ . 1Q nature �i�arress ��ione xum6er ME /[ = a E cS�9nafure WAR addressmv0 ON `P6one`Kum6er cSr _ lure `address ��Fione xum6err cSr9nafure � `�`� '� address `� ��� .done`.Kum6er �.-a,,,.-..��_ ._. ,_..���,�,.,���. `-_moo„ ._ v,..��.t.,..z�< .?..< �?�.--• _ .__ ;x.<.- .�x. ,�:._.. �x s r S UNAMI SUSHI We g:te Hunti it YCouricisl to supn neach Curh port ED the City Staff andthe City PlanningCommission and approve the 90U sq.` ft: addition EN iNe, the undersigned;support the Tsunami Susht additionto the Huntington lYarborCenter M. x r sae Am g 'fix ' `%fixNO W. 1MA t�'p iz Imp. 3, c�i9rtaf �ofdress �_ ��iogeum6er *701 1- Am NMI . MM 6. RR '✓Vf � a toMe csi9nafure `�i/dress .rp�rone xum6er 'INh � � x �11 � e r afore `�lddres �' �frone xum6er . � s f a f s O �ofofress' s 6 cSi nafure �� one um er " V. vie�ftvf�l xy = �m i r9 afore �rfalress ��rone ixum6er 7 ' : :. t5x 5oca P�GI i cj Q. , k p: x r9nalureH RM �o�ress ��ionexum6er Am CSr9nafu m� �ddre s x°� ��roneum6ert x n re x �ddres� 1= G� {C) 9Iione�Cum6�� �lm " cSiynalure 71d�ess umber ' ` 4 .......: x wM, ... r. >> a W. - � .x r c� lw- a °WEWNW M Ni: SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI We urgethe Huntington Beach CityCouncil to support the CityIStaffand the City PlanningCommission and HUM ` appro��e the 900 sq ft. addition , � M t a � �e s iNe, the-4undet5urstgne� support the Tsunami Sushi additson to the Huntington. arbo Center * e o n a 7 €' f x s 3 � � t S6 �s9nalure _ ¢ EN �ddress € doski- ne�Cu6er RL csr ure m ° address -RMRp s Pone`Kom6er <� c. sON xa x = cSi9na/u address s/aA V! rP�ione`Xusn6er F$uigt . € s �? F II+e "i e i cSr9nalure �ddress one um er ""�.. N4 c$rynalure ✓lddress �fione`Xum6er des M OR AN- s _ K : , . �y cSi nature `�daess ��ianevm6er 9 Tmg �� Awn =ram -. c519nalure `�Iddress �FioneNO kn� �um�ier .a ow. 3 as 40 INO to cS�y ur address f[ �iorre`aCumGer E I X15 . x sM� �Fione`�Cani6er ....OwAl 10-15 . C p A HE WH WE SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI We urge the Huntingtori�BeachCityCounc 'lto support .� : the City Staff and the City Pl hing Commission-and approve: the900 sgft. wa addition% l M We, the undersigned,support the TsunamiSushi addition t the HuntingtonHarbor Center x a �� tsi9nalure address ` One xUm6er 0. 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W MEN c$rna/ure �o��ress �� �Fione xum6er 9 - ,? 1IV WE SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI We urge the Huntington Beach City Council to support the City Staff and the City Planning Commission and approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition We, the undersigned, support the Tsunami Sushi addition to the Huntington Harbor Center. r 1 T5�ru� o� 8� (800 cwt- UE cSi9na/ure �Iddreu .P6one`Xam6er cSiyna! 5w06 M rP6one`Xum6er Xc� c5:9nalure �Iddreu T/ione`Xum6er (7/�>g e 7a� cSryna! 7lddrers -T6one`Xym6er cSiyna/ure 7lddreu 'VSone`Xum6er A6� cS:yn !ure �ddrecr rPFone`Xum6er cS:yna ure JJddarsr TSone0,yAy � _Q 21,V -6 cw- f V 3--2 7 -00-0' Xum6er b cS:9nalure ,rJJ'ddresu T one`Xumser I o- — 1 WE SITPPORT TzSUNAMI�SUSHI We urge. the_Huntington Beach City Council to support the City Staff and the City Planning Commission and f _ k �3, �< approve the 900 sq.. ft: addition f� ,z . s� We, the undersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushr addiion to the Huntrng7on Harbor Center r i On Y t cSrynahrne r - ,` �ddrrrs,- � \ � J�ione � ficSr -lone c :� �; address" ,; .Phone`,Xam6er f t cSryna � � � .�ddressJ _ _ t <Pfrone`Xum6� ' S6z 5"qZ z yid cSryrtalure r- '" _ address' - :l�ione`,Xum6•er 5 � x tSr nahrre a 7lddress Phone aGrm6er S y h 3 T1 I 1 cSrpn&/ore ��� '" _ ;�ddresa; � :JFione`Xum6er cSryRalure f ..7�ddress 1 Jn'hone`,Xum6er 1 s h Y t cSrynalure ' address Phone.`Xrrm6er f f i u -e r xs r -3� f SZTPPURT TSUNAMI SITSHI i' sy s r yWe�u,rge�=the Huntington Beach City Councilrto support `'F i othe City Staff and the City Planning' Commission and 3 � t- t_ approve the 900 sq.. ft. addition A c We the undersigned, support the Tsunami Sushiadditzon to the Huntington Harbor Center ' 1 3 � t 4 PAM IS r Y: ��cSrynafure � `✓7ddress � � F .J�one�6er '��" �, cSt9nalure .`7lddress=�, - .rPFrone�6er- - 5 F � cSr9n dress `; _ f6one`Xum6er S� E S_ Ili i AA a csrynglureJ/ddress ✓�fione`Krrm6er y 3 d l MUM cSrynafrrre1 1 INS7lddress j f`�6one �Grm6er Si na rr/dress �ione aGrm6er h r � pawl � k y ..NA cSi a are c Address �Fione Xum6er 3 � f 4 Y T 1 zyIW. +'4 s -•� �, x4 E cSr na/uneWe = ddress' t lFione Xirm6er'` � x y TWE S_u-f T TSUNAMI SUSHI r �� We urge:the 3I�untington;Beach City PCouncil ao5 support the City Staff and the Cit Plannm Commission and f y- `•' f F ` approve the=900 sq.. ft. addition t a We the undersigned,support the Tsunami Sush_addition`to the Huntington Harbor Center °} >h � t- ry `-tune tT �=� �` �ddress - + JFiorte xrtm6er s x � � cSryn6lure r J S hone✓ltlm6 smog RS son Nay of cSr9nafure � - r �� - � .7/ddrers_• t `Y h4 _' t ` /ro a`.Xum6er `• �` k c�ryaalure { � <7/ddners'� � �,,��fione`Xum6ei a.: cSr 7u :7lddnzscING P/ione`Xum6er L 3 csryn'al ti , •_ ?7lddresr:s M wei , l�ione`Xum6er foil 9 1 ll as MR L v _ tcS afore `v ' � ' r •� �ddness- � F tx � � � .l6one`Xrrm6vr �'r- cS�9n rddnec3- k %hone Xum6er r a s L - :••* ,ply 3 Y` �.c - es� -z.� � k- t �,.. �,'3 r ! c�ryaalurek 1, ill'ddrera-a ' ' >x `1�fiooe aGim6er 2. r WE SI7PPQRT TSUNAMI SUSHI LWe urge the 3Huritington Beach City Council`to support the City Staff and the City Planing Commission and\ 4 � L approy-e the 900 sq: ft:addition } r We; the undersigneAm d, support the Tsunami,Sushi addition to the Huntington Harbor Center , . N. Y cSfynafure s- '`� �ddress� FF =� � J�ione xiroJ6er��; r � , F P t i Fm Lc1 t \rC L 3f cSrfrrafure 7lddrru h zfrorre`�Cum6er r � t cSeynafure � �ddrerss F s � .%bone`.Xam6er r c ti _ S. cSr9r:afureddreu - fisrorre X+rm6er s n r �' cSr rrafune � �ddrers - � �':PFrone`Xrrm6er :�r afrr ddrnsr T�6one'Xirm6er use M h Nov VOTM Z cSrynalure - � `✓'ddrecc� r j "�* -��ione`�rm6er csryna`fure _ � - .Jlddr'eu:+ `z� ��iorre�Xrrm6er - ,x SUPPORT�TzSUNANII SUSHI �r We urge, theHuntington Beach City _Councilto4 support x T t � the City Staff and the City Planning Commission and �x c stu Nf approve the 900 sq: ft. addition t Z x k We,tthe undersigned, support the Tsunami,Sushi addition'to the Huntington Harbor Center h 1 p '<` c519nafare 7lddresvJ'1,one xrtm6er y k 7 •F ay^ ! F. cS.9walare a r dd z ,_ �6one`Xum6er i t I >_ 9 D ,r Y. f � 1 cSr?nalune rear Jnlione`JCum6eUz cSryna/are 2 L hddreu l6one Xrrm - _ cs�ynafare y `�' �fddreu% � r S '� .`Phone ................ m6er _ f 7 z F � t ,c r - b k� cSryntrla 71ddreFrps `� ne m6er ; i 'G t x Y � 3WE�SITPPURTz TSVNAMI�SVSHI X S y dF J We urge the__Huntington.Beach CityCouncil-to support f t the City Staff and theki yp,Planning Commission and i - Tappro�e_the 9001sq: ft. addition -> GWe, the undersigned, support the Tsunamr Sushr addition to-the Huntington Harbor Center ; r , 00 1 Fs U c�ryrrare ` f7ddressa �_ 9 ✓�liorfe`Xrrm6erl fin sI W.,z cS vlure�= � � '.7/ordrers` - - ✓�rorre`J�Grm6er �`' Y - y s i r i 4 cSryriahrne JlddrersY 6oree`xirm6er iRi cSryriahrre hr=- `.�tldi�.rrs'� 1 � r „�Fione`Xrrm6er � F - 1 _ cSryriahrre € �ddr� � t one`✓�Grm6er 3 a F Y r f � a x,.- c$rynalareWddrers: %bone`Xirm6er Y L i r cS,9rialure k- „ `.... Ou 71. K c�ryrialrrre a, � h-� S `,Jlddress /E�1�• .P�rorre`Xum6er � t 4 r r WE SUPPURT TSTINANII We ur a theHuntiny' on Beach Councilto s3u ort tK� g l tY PP r f the City Staff and�tF. he City PlanmingCommission andP. h approve the 900 sq: fts addition _ s 4 > F {£ Vie, then undersigned, support the Tsunami Sushi addition to-the Huntington Harbor1Center L" y 'n t h u a Y i r 3f t` c59naf � ,f ;�Addness_ t - � J�fioae her• x f Id .� f 3 19 r w O / - _ t z cS Jlddres:' �frone`lnlcA Xum6er 6f cSryna �lddners= } ` gone`X", S, 00 a -Al r re _ ;�ddrters y :f`�lione`xrrm6er �y � t- --:� F � csr afur� - > ,� fi Jlddrr.�s- Y` ,%Bone xrrm6er x } t _ 61 Y r9nalurr T `� Jlddr�exr° _ t< ; .wJ�ione`Kam6er• > s F ry .. 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TRNMA ' s` done`Xum6er $ 1 /67�r cSr9rtafi�ne - s lddnerc z r ✓nfione Xum6er VON MMM d t i Y r r S cS,ynalrrer � s « 7lddreu �.done`Xam6e,�t %' t. _? f a 4 t c�rfnalurr X ` ddrerr Jfione`` r,m r b her �/. � s c�r9nalare % � =�lddrecs� � _ �0`�� .`T�6one`.Xi,m6er k c AWE SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUS3HI Y , s , We urgethe HuntingtonBeach CityrCouncil£ao support x"� y �� thekCity Staff and the{City Planing Commfission approve the'900 sq.: ft. addition We the undersigned, support the Tsunami Susht additron�to the Huntington Harbor Center All- 30 c�lynalure address %Hone xrim6er tT ap 6 cSt�r, a j `` :7/ordress � .�fione`X§um6ei 3�' cSryndJurr Y z 3? tr a, `7/ddress, '. s '�✓nFtone Xrrm6er ' 1 u ' r cS�9nafare 7lddi�ss_ C/ r !G/���r phone�Gtm6er csf9nalure -• �_. axra� i'i+~ z+/� �� ��� ....... ✓'!/One`.Kum6er�-_X `'.*: WWO- S L c5�9ngfirre ,�1'ddress, �' Jfione`Xum6er � °c�tynalure v a t Flddre 1 i� r !_ r J6on.FN e`Xitm6er V7 na/u112 ,�5 ,: e a 2f.71ddrerf u X� �.�'llOne xrrmOe!' �t> f 3 AWE QSZTPPURT TSUNAMI SUSHI �We urgerthelHuntingtonrBe"i City Councilyto support the City Staff and th C. it. anning Commission and approve the 9.0 We; the undersigned,support the Tsunami Sushr,addition to the Huntington Harbor Center z Y - C ` t - cSryna(ure x x- r :address ''� ,, r � .�ftone xtrm6er '' - cSfynalurr r, �' � ,`J/ddreu.r �,- .Phone`Xrim6er ,t � U u r r z ly ddrear t s JCum6er J�Fione a-� r 1 v k N `'' ,f6 xum6er C � j 10 9. z yf! 3ic� y cStyndture � _ j �dderrs- i �- ) -n 4 1 1 Y oalure � �, •" � z s � ✓-Iddsrrn s � `�� �t �6one`Xum6er, - : ; S i sk cSr9ndlure ;; :� � _ �ddrers .�6one`Xum6er `'" � WEJ SITPPORT TSUNAMI SUSHI -3 We urge=the HunRM tington:Beach City Council_to supportf3 Y 21 A the City Staff and the City Planning Commission andt ;x approve the 900 sq . ft. addition y -T. _-tom a �We the undersigned, su ort the Tsunamr;Sushi addition torthe Hunttngto arbor Center y •y` ti � my UWTW NMI t f cS alureddress t x= one er To ✓S6 A. �g - _ -� d- C- ✓v t- r- r r moss _ cSr ordress � bone aGrm6er y 1vO _ y am }t - s cSr9na - � `.Address Yt 2 NOW Salur� address- r Jnfione xrrm6er } f kSN S. - �F r v c�ryndlu y `7lddress r Wi.JFione Xum6er t VLSI I�Z MWIll mom N r C t S �,g�iRer,� F cSr9nalure l r address drone Xum6er :f s C r al- � � .`7lddress_ � ' Jn6one`J�irrn6er• - 11w, C -=�---- ---- ff- 4- -6b i of z 144� AAnT- 0405!9D Us . FR'e_ . 4w,5 z#cpp r-T-_�`E7U , j_�/ l F- -fT--- is , rlel'q oyz- rer'eULAZ &ls)�&Ss pock, v Win/ AT -ors L od Z5,(" - q7S oAJL\ 5r�Uc T�VAIA-M-c ® `-lam 7945 w5 Q(AJ DilvlVG- `Ml.vA+ t is 1 KOOKIES BEACHWEAR 17214 Pacific Coast Hwy. STEVE PAVLICK Huntington Beach,CA.92649 (562)592-2388 D A er►•t �er3' v Cr �p�v�e+ k -cs . -O-v— ,, 'ma's .�•.��-• , S' ��e✓ I�.r-` �•n .ems s b v- L a vice v�g Dan Perkins -owner- 3801 Warner Avenue.#B lT7 (behind Mobil Station at P.C.H.) Huntington Beach y O p O OPEN 7 am to 7 pm 7 day5 a week (562) 592-4494 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING l BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, March 1, 1999, at 7:00 Pi\1 in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following ein: O APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 98-29/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 98-35 (TSUNAMI SUSHI RESTAURANT EXPANSION & VALET PARKING PLAN):-Applicant: Dave Bartlett Appellant: Council Member Dave Sullivan Re guest'.-To permit a 900 square foot restaurant expansion with alcohol sales into an adjacent commercial suite and to allow for valet parking. The request also includes the potential for an increase in the wall height adjacent to the rear parking area. Location: 17236 Pacific Coast Highway (northeast corner at Warner Avenue). Project Planner: Wayne Carvalho NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above item is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above item is located in the non appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and includes Coastal Development Permit No. 98-35 filed on April 13, 1998, in conjunction with the above request. The Coastal Development Permit hearing consists of a public hearing, City Council discussion and action. The above item may not be appealed to the California Coastal Commission. 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 City Hall or the Main City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after February 25, 1999. 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 item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Connie Brockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 (g:legals:council:99CC0301) SUSAN W. CASE, INC. OWNERSHIP LISTING SERVICE 917 Glennevre Street, Suite 7, Laguna Beach, CA'92651 PHONE(949)494-6105 • FAX(949)494-7 418 CERTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS LIST" THE ATTACHED LIST REPRESENTS THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PROPERTY OWNERS LOCATED WITHIN FEET OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 11Z3(, ?ALL& CtA-,< "JY b u�'VfLIA+(o _ �✓ THIS INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM METROSCAN, A DATA SOURCE, UTILIZING THE COUNTY ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND OTHER DATA SOURCES. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS GENERALLY DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT IS NOT GUARANTEED. SUSAN W. CASE, INC. v AC t CIS a, Y 1 +•s ��^r tad 1 ir . ti AG e �O C• v � ss ,. ,.� .•ems 466 U5 6 v si = : 09. AC its •�S� �•`t���'� �• +,, 5y }`Y`. �. V ` 1p ... v r if-i ao Ownership Map rl MEETING DATE: March 1, 1999 DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: REQUESTING: Community Development Appeal of Tsunami Sushi Restaurant Expansion &Valet Parking TODAY'S DATE February 12, 1999 VERIFIED BY �- ADMININSTRATION: APPROVED BY: Ray Silver City Administrator 2/12/99 8:29 AM CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST SUBJECT: �WRAC Or 15(AK 4'M,1 SUSb( RMrA- cm.4eeJT"' 6XPbV&611,J = w- VA l,e-- i PAWL cj DEPARTMENT: PL^W f MEETING DATE: RAfQb-� f CONTACT: W N j KV CA RVA L4q0 PHONE: E2Lr- N/A YES NO Is the notice attached? Do the Heading and Closing of Notice reflect City Council(and/or Redevelopment Agency)hearing? Are the date, day and time of the public hearing correct? ( ) (v� ( ) 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 Emzronmental Status to be approved by Council? ( ) ( ) 0 Is a map attached for publication? ( ( ) (v Is a larger ad required? Size Is the verification statement attached indicating the source and accuracy of the mailing list? A-tS.O, -ST? F. P eti LO`} iiG.S C9� P�. �ITEt.� Are the applicant's name and address part of the mailing labels? ( ) ( ) (✓< Are the appellant's name and address part of the mailing labels?C-6 0112,1 L,WAV eje-— ( ) (✓j ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, is the Coastal Commission-part of the mailing labels? If Coastal Development Permit,are the resident labels attached? (✓f ( )` ( )` ="Is_the Report 33433 attached? (Economic Development Dept. items only) Please complete the following: 1. Minimum days from publication to hearing date 1 2. Number of times to be published f 3. Number of days between publications LVA 21 JUDY CAKE 12981669 17236 PACIFIC COAST HWY HUNTINGTON BEACH -CA 300' OWNERS 100 ' TENANTS PAVr- �>A-P-ITLZ-T-F AND OCCUPANTS IN CENTER 178 651 08 �p08Z Ti' >-5 Gl p-cL DECEMBER 7 1998 110 015 72 1 110 015 73 2 178 551 08 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIR"`F-A STATE OF CALIFORN__1A='=� Michael Niccole � 16861 Coral Cay Ln ,ems. 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Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 00 127 933 831 01 128 933 831 02 129 Gloria Gardea May James &Sirkka Aldridge Steven Lund 17032 Bluewater Ln #100 17034 Bluewater Ln #101 17036 Bluewater Ln Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 03 130 933 831 04 131 933 831 05 132 King Luk Patricia Alviso Patricia M Wilkinson 1825 Alpha St 17040 Bluewater Ln #104 4071 Figaro Cir South Pasadena CA 91030 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 06 133 933 831 07 134 933 831 08 135 Elaine Sumner Rheta Barr Paul Edward'Rivera 17044 Bluewater Ln 3961 Aladdin Dr 13461 Cromwell Dr Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Tustin CA 92780 933 831 09 136 933 831 10 137 933 831 11 138 Michael Holley Jeanene Duncan Phyllis Helland 17050 Bluewater Ln 17052 Bluewater Ln #110 3336 Tempe Dr 4115 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 12 139 933 831 13 140 933 831 14 141 Katherine Lenz Robert Anderson Everett Van Teslaar 17056 Bluewater Ln #1 621 Bayside Dr 17060 Bluewater Ln #114 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Seal Beach CA 90740 Huntington Beach CA.92649 933 831 15 142 933 831 16 143 933 831 17 144 John Gilbert Frank Palmer Donna Fowler 16451 S Pacific Ave 9911 Orchard Ln 319 San Remo St Sunset Beach CA 90742 Villa Park CA 92861 Palm Desert CA 92260 933 831 18 145 933 831 19 146 933 831 20 147 Paul Herold Chaisiri Sethabutra R Steven Pulverman 3556 Bravata Dr 1049 Oak Grove PI 17072 Bluewater Ln Huntington Beach CA 92649-,2035 San Marino CA 91108 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 21 148 933 831 22 149 933 831 23 150 Keith Gladieux Newton &Sallye Seay Lee Tussing PO Box 702 17076 Bluewater Ln 16104 Tortola Cir Sunset Beach CA 90742 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 24 151 933 831 25 152 933 831 26 153 Robert Watkins Jr. Michael Pickard Louis Komzsik 3215 Moritz Dr 1921 Kings Rd 17084 Bluewater Ln #126 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Newport Beach CA 92663 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 27 154 933 831 28 155 933 831 29 156 Robert Brown David& Mary Ann Maclagan Olaf Halvorson Jr. 17086 Bluewater Ln 17088 Bluewater Ln 17090 Bluewater Ln Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 30 157 933 831 31 158 933 831 32 159 Gregory&Judith Jordan Peter Evans Tg &Wennie Chow 17092 Bluewater Ln #130 17094 Bluewater Ln #131 817 S Vermont Ave Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Los Angeles CA 90005 933 831 33 160 933 831 34 161 933 831 35 162 Robert Haering Arthur Brent Arnold Mendoza 4412 N Sunflower Ave 17061 Marina Bay Dr 16615 S Pacific Covina CA 91724 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Sunset Beach CA 90742 933 831 36 163 933 831 37 164 933 831 38 165 Arthur Gaitan Renato Longrodo Robert Isaacs 3636 Hemlock Dr 1 Sand Pointe 10930 Melvin Ave San Bernardino CA 92404 Laguna Niguel CA 92677 Northridge CA 91326 933 831 39 166 933 831 40 167 933 831 41 168 Judy Lockyer Vernon &Rosemary Knourek Merle Smith 881 Dover Dr 17112 Bluewater Ln 3595 Courtside Cir Newport Beach CA 92663 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 42 169 933 831 43 170 933 831 44 171 Joyce Shepherd Henry Goode Paul Umof 2100 Robin Ln 811 Temple Ter 31 Toulon San Martin CA 95046 Los Angeles CA 90042 Laguna Niguel CA 92677 933 831 45 172 933 831 46 173 933 831 47 174 F James Lawson Robin Shelton Angela Conti 17122 Bluewater Ln 3732 E Longridge Dr PO Box 1098 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Orange CA 92867 Santa Monica CA 90406 933 831 48 175 933 831 49 176 933 831 50 177 Jacqueline Gordon Dvorman Isaac Berensztein Martin & Catherine Scroggin 17128 Bluewater Ln 17130 Bluewater Ln 17132 Bluewater Ln Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 51 178 933 831 52 179 933 831 53 180 Paul Fejes Victor Stollberg Vito Anthony Vilona 17134 Bluewater Ln 17136 Bluewater Ln 17138 Bluewater Ln Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 54 181 3933 831 55 182 933 831 56 183 Victor Stollberg Geo uth Williamson Vicki Schweitzer 17136 Bluewater Ln 952 Del Monte 17144 Bluewater Ln #156 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Palo Verde CA 92266 Huntington Beach CA 92649 933 831 57 184 933 831 58 185 933 831 59 186 Anthony &Becky Robbins Martin Cioffoletti Max&Geralyn Glassbrook Jr. 17146 Bluewater Ln # 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Box 190 i Beach, CA 92648 S 933 830 85 Margaret Van Herk12 No it '►Ntr LEGAL NOTICE- PUBLIC HEAP s E N 1. -- �� ~ P in I' i !t Id: ! fJdiatttiifilti,tIlMI!I:. ttttiiil� !t ittt! iii1: tl l. iii I I FECEIVED FROM ANJ MADE A PART OF THE RE ORD qT COUNCIL MEETING OF _ CONNIE l3ROCKWgy CI OFFICE OF I TTy Y CLERK Tsunami �_ 900 sq. ft. restaurant expansion SURROUNDING BUSINESS SURVEY SUBWAY NEUTRAL NUTRI-SPORT SUPPORT HUNTINGTON SURF & SPORT SUPPORT TSUNAMI SUPPORT THINGS FOR YOU SUPPORT KOOKIES SUPPORT NAILS OPPOSED DONUTSTORE NEUTRAL SUPER MEX OPPOSED 13TH FLOOR SUPPORT COIN-OP OPPOSED DAILY GRIND NEUTRAL MR. B'S OPPOSED EXON NEUTRAL DRY CLEANERS JOPPOSED neutral orsupportive 67% �41, e,J Ts v� �, 0 �. � � Cott����-c�JV__-per_--��-��c-- -��CZ��I�� ��(��.�`'� -• - -. r - - March 1, 1999 Honorable Members of the Council; In a recent letter,I commended the manager of Tsunami restaurant for his diligent and consistent effort to both enlarge his business and create an atmosphere of tranquility within our neighborhood. This letter has caused several homeowners to confront me with their concerns about the issue. Within that framework they have presented me with documentation and verbally appraised their serious concerns that approval of the project would cause harm to the area. Specifically, they are concerned about the parking issue. I again spoke with Joshua and personally was assured there are plans to implement a solution that will work to the advantage of all concerned. I believe he was honest and accurate in his assessments. I understand that plan will be presented this evening. Although I cannot be present at that meeting I assure you many of us here at Sea Harbour have doubts that the situation can be resolved without this plan being implemented. I want to thank Councilman Sullivan for giving all concerned the time to review the situation. Without a comprehensive and intelligent dialogue the situation will not be tranquil and an element of rancor will prevail. In addition to the parking issue two other potential problems could be resolved during this evenings deliberations: 1) The eight-foot fence that Tsunami has stated they will erect, if they are granted their request, should have its structural components defined before construction. This will avoid any possible confrontation about its appearance. In addition, this will also provide the Tsunami group with indemnification against having to rebuild should some residents object to its stability etc. 2) The Tsunami group has stated in deliberations that it will also glaze double pane windows in the homes of people who are impacted by the increased traffic. It would be advantages to all concerned, that the specifics be laid out at this time for the reasons stated above. Thank you for hearing my plea for a calm and reasonable solution to this dilemma. I hope this matter resolves itself in a manner that allows our neighbor and us to exist and prosper in harmony. Q Respectfully; J Don L_ Schweitzer co 1AY/C/., J4 4, A'. 4111, 4c - �J S le, Eric Schurz �o E o�p N01 TR pN „SpOR'�S T�/NUN.��N�T (562)592-3488 SvµSF Fax(562)592-2551 3801 Warner Ave., Suite C Huntington Beach,CA 92649 We're located on the corner of P.C.H. and Warner Huntington Surf& Sport 3801 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 714 846-0181 March 1, 1999 To: Huntington Beach City Council From:: Tom Critz Re: Tsunami Sishi Valet Parking J Expansion Dear Council Members: The management of Tsunami Sushi has been effective in meeting the parking needs of neighboring businesses through the relocation of its employee parking and by providing a new full service valet to minimize parking concerns for all business patrons. Considering the efficient manner in which Tsunami Sushi management has addressed the parking concerns of its business neighbors, we expect to see minimal impact due to Tsunami Sushi's expansion. Sincerely, om Critz Store Manager P r ve I ozm coo MAYOR GREEN AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL: 0 OCE! z-"mmo namD_m Wm1�0 AS NEIGHBORS LOCATED NEXT TO THE TSUNAMI SUSHI RESTAURANT, oo2z�� C� WE ARE OPPOSED TO THEIR EXPANSION FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: ym�1 �A n n� m 1. THE PARKING LOT IS ALL READY OVER-USED �p mm O THE PRESENT CONFIGURATION OF BUSINESSES IN THE CENTER m REQUIRES 134 PARKING SPACES. THE REQUESTED EXPANSION WOULD G'� INCREASE THIS NUMBER TO 139. THE PROBLEM IS, THERE ARE ONLY 89 SPACES DESIGNATED FOR PARKING. WHERE DOES THIS EXCESS NUMBER OF CARS FIND THEIR PARKING? THE ANSWER IS: THEY ARE PARKING ILLEGALLY. ALSO, THE OTHER BUSINESSES IN THE CENTER HAVE TOLD YOU THAT TSUNAMI CUSTOMERS ARE TAKING PLACES NEEDED BY THEM TO CONDUCT THEIR OWN OPERATIONS. THERE IS ANOTHER UNANSWERED QUESTION. WHAT WILL THE IMPACT BE ON INGRESS AND EGRESS ON THE HEAVY TRAFFIC CORNER OF PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AND WARNER AVENUE? THE PLAIN AND SIMPLE FACT IS---THERE ARE ALL READY TOO MANY CARS USING THIS PARKING LOT ON THE WEEKENDS. AN EXPANSION OF THE RESTAURANT WILL CREATE A NEED FOR MORE PARKING IN A LOT THAT IS ALREADY FULL. 2. VALET PARKING HAS NOT SOLVED THE CURRENT PROBLEMS OF ILLEGAL PARKING, I SPOKE WITH LT. EDWARDS OF THE TRAFFIC DIVISION ON FEBRUARY 1. 1999 ABOUT PARKING VIOLATIONS IN THE STRIP CENTER. HE SAID THAT YOU COULD SAFELY SAY THERE ARE 8-10 PARKING AND FIRE LANE VIOLATIONS EACH NIGHT (MEANING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) WHILE THE VALET PARKING HAS BEEN IN USE, AT THE SITE, ANOTHER RESIDENT AND I SPOKE TO OFFICER RUDY GARTNIER (BADGE # 878) IN JANUARY. HE SAID HE HAS PERSONALLY WRITTEN UP TO 150 PARKING AND FIRE LANE VIOLATIONS DURING THE LAST 8 MONTHS. I ALSO SPOKE TO OFFICER EKOVITCH (BADGE # 41) IN FEBRUARY. HE SAID THERE WAS A CONCERN WHEN HE WORKED ONE -NIGHT EARLY IN JANUARY OF THIS YEAR, AND IN HIS WORDS, "IT WAS BAD." HE STATED THAT OFFICER KING WHO WORKS THAT "AREA 10" IS AWARE OF THE EXTREME PARKING PROBLEM. P9 2 3. THE OVERCROWDING HAS HAD AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE OTHER BUSINESSES IN THE CENTER. THEIR CONCERNS WERE ADDRESSED IN THE SEVERAL LETTERS I PRESENTED THE COUNCIL WHEN I APPEARED BEFORE YOU ON JANUARY 19, SO THEY ARE A PART OF THE RECORD . SOME OF THESE SAME PEOPLE ARE HERE TONIGHT TO EXPRESS THEIR COMMENTS TO YOU IN PERSON. 4. THE OVER PARKING OF CARS IMPACTS OUR RESIDENCES. WITH MORE VEHICULAR MOVEMENT THAN THE CENTER WAS DESIGNED FOR, ADJACENT RESIDENCES ARE SUBJECTED TO UNDUE NOISE GENERATED BY VEHICULAR ALARMS, HONKING HORNS AND SLAMMING CAR DOORS RESULTING FROM TSUNAMI'S CUSTOMERS AND THEIR VALET PARKING. THE RECENT APPROVAL BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION HAS COMPOUNDED A SENSITIVE ISSUE AND HAS RAISED QUESTIONS REGARDING THE REASONS FOR BENDING CITY CODES BY ALLOWING MULTIPLE VARIANCES AND/OR CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS IN SPITE OF OPPOSITION TO THEM BY ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS NEIGHBOURS. I HAVE EXTENDED AN INVITATION TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO ACCOMPANY TO THE SITE ON A FRIDAY OR SATURDAY EVENING WHEN THE PROBLEMS COULD BE VIEWED FIRST HAND. THEY WOULD NOT TAKE ME UP ON THE OFFER. AT THIS POINT, I WOULD LIKE TO PERSONALLY THANK COUNCILMAN SULLIVAN FOR TAKING THE TIME OUT TO MEET WITH ME AT THE CENTER ON A SATURDAY EVENING IN ORDER TO MAKE A CONSIDERED JUDGMENT ON THE PROBLEM. IN VIEW OF THE ABOVE, WE FEEL THE CURRENT PARKING CODE SHOULD BE ENFORCED. WE ARE OPPOSED TO FURTHER RESTAURANT EXPANSION BECAUSE OF THE ADDITIONAL NOISE CREATED BY THE INCREASED CUSTOMER TURN-OVER, IN ADDITION TO THE ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS OF A SMALL STRIP CENTER CONFRONTED WITH INADEQUATE PARKING. Day THE TSUNAMI SITE HAS BEEN GRANTED A VARIANCE IN THE PAST, THUS LEADING TO THE CURRENT SITUATION. WE ASK THAT THE COUNCIL CONSIDER THE ISSUES WE HAVE RAISED, AND DISAPPROVE THE REQUESTED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. i THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION. CONCERNED HOMEOWNERS: LILA WATSON; JAMES ALDRIDGE; ELAINE SUMMER; MICHAEL HOLLEY; JEANNE DUNCAN; PHYLLIS HELLEND; KATHY LENTZ; ROBERT ANDERSON; CASE VAN HOBOKEN; JOHN GILBERT; KEITH GLADIEUX; DON COHEN; M. WESTON REED. -- Tres&nfec- 7'Z) ' Poo- gssvu� pllesentatton to the oz(untlh5ton peach City C ounc d /14aach 9, 1999 SUMMARY OF PROJECT (As approved by the Planning Commission 7-0) ■ 900 sq. ft. addition into vacant space ■ 4.5 additional parking spaces req'd ■ Valet parking for 4.5 spaces ■ Plus valet parking for an additional 20.5 spaces ■ Parking during peak demand for 25 additional spaces within the Center ■ Makes up 4.5 space shortfall, plus 2N,0 spaces TSUNAMI 1 TSUNAMI AS A GOOD NEIGHBOR ■ Valet parking to ease congestion ■ Covered trash bins ■ Fenced rear access to building ■ Purchased City parking stickers for employees ■ Since opening 5 years ago, no complaints to Tsunami by neighbors ■ No complaints to City by neighbors ■ Petition with over 500 signatures in support ®� 'li'S1lfNAMI �� West porno oe rater g ssa CATSUNAMI 2 �F Ii4. `• i ?/r I t I rs LI blig d8 1 an prima a[etT ,kin e NO Residential:80-170 feet TSUNAMI a sdng back lotrand p tma�y�ra[et �r Ong area _ f ryi'SlgaEl,R►MI 4 i o r • '5"-block wall, } •. r ilk. t:# &rGMAE Al it j �,dz� a�• 1�'i; ��J t'(. P''" Rk Ex1Stng bac of in d p ry vaie parkin rea r TSUNAMI wzn g � S � Harbor-pare�� o 11 �a b Hundreds of parking spaces & landscaping between Center and condo buildings TSUNAMI 1 1 �f -�- r ' axe *sue, IMA g. 77 WOW I Al .��+ .,i^` i• � 4�8 �"'�` a�, 1 R l z 4 1 ?h 1 ?t DAVE'S TOP TEN REASONS WHY THE CITY COUNCIL SHOULD UPHOLD THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL 10. Valet plan developed by City/applicant 9. 4.5 spaces made up by valet parking up to additional 25 spaces 8. Tsunami purchased 30 parking stickers for employees to use :O: adjacent HB lot TSUNAMI DAVE'S TOP TEN REASONS WHY THE CITY COUNCIL SHOULD UPHOLD THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL 7. 4.5 spaces made up by 45 spaces 6. The project is supported by staff and was approved by the PC 7-0 5. Tsunami has a track record of ®� being a good neighbor TSUNAMI 8 DAVE'S TOP TEN REASONS WHY THE CITY COUNCIL SHOULD. UPHOLD THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL 4. Valet parking will be free and for all businesses within the Center 3. By doing nothing, the situation does not get better, only worse 2. The addition will reduce waiting A times and increase customer/trafIM now TSUNAMI DAVE'S NUMBER 1 REASON WHY THE CITY COUNCIL SHOULD UPHOLD THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL Tsunami will rename the California Roll the "Surf City Roll" .A .®. TSUNAMI 9 Snd o� Computes �5,zesent4tion Auntington peach City Council /Lla�ch 1, 1999 10