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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUse Variance 67-38 - Perpetual Savings and Loan Association (8) (Published Huntington Beech News Aug. 5, 1967) NOTICE Of PUBLIC HLARINB I Tentative Tract Map Nar18 Use Variance No. 17.38 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that e public hearing will bio Wd by the I ' City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the , Civic Center, Huntington Beech, at the hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon thens- after as passible, on Monday the 21st day of August. 1W, for the purpose of j considering an appeal to the denial by the Planning Commission of Tentative ; Tarot Map No. 5516 and I a petition for Conditional Exception No. 67.38 to rein- - , lations of the 01stricting Ordinance. To permit the following: 1) He- duction of lot sizes below the 6000 sq. ft. as shown on Tentative Map ' • No. 5518; 2) Reduction in lot width . to permit an average width of 50 • ft. measured at the 20 ft. setback line; 3) Reduction in minimum fron- tags In cul-de-sac lots to permit 40 ft. frontage= 4) Reduction of stroot rights•,f-way as shown on Tentative Map`5518, In accordance with the standards recommended ` ' by the Director of Public Works and approved by the City Council Sep. • tember 7, 1965; 5) A 10 ft. minimum • . front yard setback, except for ga- rages with a front approach, which shall be 22 ft.; 6) A 15 ft• minimum rear yard setback; 7) Waiver of drainage and park and recreation • • ' fees based on an equitable sire*• . • . man( beir:�g reached whereby ape •. proximately 10 acres of lake area • and adjacent frontage road will be • . - acquired by the City for park and storm drainage holding pond pur- posts. ' Located at the southeast corner of Edwards Strast and T111 t Ave. nue In the R-2 Two Famliiy Res;- dsnce District. A lepl description Is on file In the Planning Dopart• , • ment Off its. All Interested persons are Invited too attend said h"ring and expreea their : • , opinirons For or,spinet said Use Varier"* Further Infa h tlon ,, may be ebta!r4d ' • from.- the Office of ft City boric. ' DATEC Ali. Z, 1961. CITY OF HUNTINCTlyf1 NEACH By: PAUL C. MMIS .' City Cleric r • (Published Huntington Meech News Aug. 3, 1967) MATICR OF PUBLIC HEAPING TehtatiY` Tract Map Ms. Sit/ ; Use Variants . No. 17-X NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that a ; public hearing will be held by the • City Council of the City of Hurc-Jngton ! ' Beach, 1n the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beech, at Um • hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon thsr*- after as .possible, on Monday the 21st day of August, 1967. f('•rr the purpose of • considering an appeal ti the denial by the Planning Commission of Tentative Tract Map No. 5516 and a petition for i • Conditional Exception No. 67.38 to regu- lations of the Districting Ordinance._ • .' ... To permit the folluwingc 1) Re- ,. I duction of lot sixes below the 6000 ' sq. fL as shown on Tentative Map No. 5518; 2) Reduction in lot width to permit an average width of 50 ' ' ft. measured at the 20 ft. setback line; 3I Reduction in minimum from- .. - tags in cul-de-sa2 lots to permit 40 ft. frontage; 4) Reduction of i strut rights-of-way as shown on Tentative Map 5518, In accordance • ' with the standards recommended by the Director of. Public Works and , approved by the City Council Sap- ' ternber 7, 1965; 5) A 10 ft. minimum - front yard setback, except for ga. rages with a front approach, which shall be 22 ft.; 6) A 15 ft. minimum rear yard setbacks 7) Waiver of drainage and park and r+ecrostion • tees based on an equitable agree. ' • meat being reached whereby ap. • proximately 10 acres of lakc area and adjacent frontage road will be •• wquired by the City for park and storm drainage holding pond pur• . PCs". • Located at the southeast corner . of Edwards Street and Talbert Are. nue In the R•2 Two Family Reel- dence District. A legal description Is on file in the Planning Depart• • m*nt Office. All interested persons are Invited to attend said hearing and esWom their opinions'for or apinst said Use VWf vn e. Further lift rUon PW be obtnINN ftm the Office of the City Clerk. DATES Aug. t, 10117.- • CITY Of MUKt' NaTON oWN • BY: PAUL C. aONU C1b C1eru (Publilhed Huntington Beach News 10 ft. minimum front yard setback. July 6. 1967) except for garages with a front L[OAL'NOTICE approach, which shaU be 22 ,ft; NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING 6) A 15 fL minimum rear yard USK VARIANCE NO. 67-39 setback; 7) Waiver of drainage and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a prk and recreation fees. based on public hearing will be hold by the City an equitable agrec.;rent being Planning Cornmission of the City of reached whaseby apomimately 10 Huntington Beach in the Council Chant- cores of !site was and adjacent bar of the Civic Center. Huntington frontage road will be acquired by Beach, Califorrfia, at the hour of 6:15 the City for park and storm drain- P.M., on Tuesday, July la, 1e57. for age holding pond purposes. the purpose of considering a petition Located at the southeast corner for a Conditional Exception to reputations cf Edwards Street and Talbert Ave. of the Districting Ordinance. nue in the R-2 Tvm Family Resi- t,To permit the following; 1) Re- dance District. A legal descrip- • duction of lot sim below the 600Q tion is on file in the Planning De. sq. fL as shown on Tentative Map partment Offices No. 5519; 2) Reduction in lot width All interested persons are invited to tr: permit an average width of 50 attend said Bering and express their fL measured at the 20 fL setback opinions for or against the proposed line•. 3) Reduction in minirnm iron- Conditional Exception requestad by said tag* in cul-de-sac lots to permit petition. 40 ft. frontage•. 4) Reduction of Further information may bG obtalaed street rights-cf-way as shown on itrom the office of the Secretary to tiie Tentative Map No. 5516, in accord- Planning Commission. I once with the standards recom- DATED thir.-tth day of July, 1967. mended by the Director of Public CITY PLANNING COMMISSION W%wks and approved by the City K. /- REYNOLDS Council September 7. 1%5; 5) A Secretary } � J ,,�, . . . . . �. , . . . . • . . . • ; � �4'C �.r�-ter Z4� . l r Z/:ljeog 1 P J �' .�t'PItol•E1+ I:Y CITY COUP` CII. 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MIMM'FXRST AIDS 7 ATTENDANCE TOTALS November. 1966 27.245 r rrrr�-�r�.wrrr■�■■■..� i�r_�wr.�rr..�rw■�.r.�- �r��� REVZNVE DMSIT $734,2� A 641 TOTNA Oestaber. 1967 30 741 ���•■r���■w�r■^i�+++rwr4■w�■�11�■�.r� rr�■rr�r�wrrr�.i�ri rrw��.ilirrr��g w�•ir•A■r�- L= • Account #79026.2 November. 1967 - Charges -0- Credits 1.75 • +�■ I■���rra�rr. ��..� ■ Irl.�■Irr■Y��r�- rrrr��l November,, balance - .73 Total balance 1781 58 t t �. r. Gsllawl d Assoc. Gaunt of Orange Union Doak s ?r Co 504 1. Newport D1Mi• 0ounly kuditor A Td P#1752 "ItArpelt Seaab, Cal3f•l Santa A.na, California Pacifio Aaeriesw oil Co. Dana )6oaah j Calif 90A46 Perpotual Savings i Jos Curtin Lool ft a1r�� Calif 95485 �` 9?Zj�ileb►i�•o Blvd. x• L. Curtis , � 2S541Noarvi Dlvd. Amrly Hillop Calif. Upper L Star Sa a Ogdong Utah84403 Ooean View 3obool Wilfred Bibeault District pie iia Rome 7472 earner Avenue Maaie bibean].t 29 iSs. 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Upper Lake, Calif 95485 Ogden, Utah 84403 Ocean view Scboo3 Wilfred Bibeault Dietriat qix iia Horne 7972 'garner Avenue Maude Sibeault 29 S State St. City ATTA : Dist uu. t �% 3347 +Luna Avenue I ;;alt Lakes C Utah San iego 1?, Ca if �' 11� 92)117 H.H. Union High -school Pacific Auer Oil Co Cop District �,1241 F.. Burnett St. James Gessord 1902 -- 17th St. Long' Beach, Call.f 90eO6 ;� pierpont, CCU city710 'not 2780 north i rovo, Utah )4602 Dutch Havens !1omee,Ina. Milliam Curtis Walter All tan y, 905 No Euclid N- Star Route . Rt A Anaheim* California Upper hake, Calif Murray$ Utah 84107 Mesa Aeeoeintoe*Inc, Birdie Johnson � K142 Nieta Drive Dorothy kitlrasn rden Grove Calif. ,� Dongaach,3454 Cerrito@ Avenue 1054 ::i: Sycamore Ave ' : .alifornin Lam. Santa lia, Calif State of Calif Div of Duane Smith Rl©er, ''rown Ifighways 18381 Es Warren 524 S. 9th St. East v Sacramentog California Rdl Salt Lake city 29 Utah Tasting Calif. Harriet Wachs et a1. . 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Warren kt #1 signnal Oil & Gas Co. Tasting Cal B2680 Attn: Joffe ;herley ? j 0 dux 1T1 .6 Foy Stag Eran Sutton Qt ul Lon :iII�'^' 'P , Calif 9007 5910 Granada Avenue Riverside, Cali! 92504 in Petty Bunk! let '- eetern 6253 Hollywood & Tr. Co. TR 259 Hollywood 9 Calif P 0 ,oz Drawsrk 1378 88 Santa Anal �r '` `--• Willian Pickett At 2341 Jackson Avan Cgdez# Utah 84403 f' ••�...: . � _... C• E* UJIler 2450 0 e Avom TAN Ca it ' 90906 � sit tj Had looks Ho; 8X �ii t, ril ask Omer► 9?21 - - l r �ypy�yq� ::.,. .-'�:I,J.r \ (�.. "'.s.ri'�yr�.+ �If 1 fnf f 1•.ht l` • >> ;` Ile 1�G-ins�11, tl. v��.tc , �� `aI .dJ,_ 'I � t l.; kf CASH RECEIPT • �� CITY OF HUNTINGTON 13EACII CALIFORNIA I- I NXSCE UE PARINI E`:NT , NIONE-336-6331 Rec , d From: Address : 9 s mi— Amount flee ' d : Le �w �1 w�w�r CODE Account Amount . d`a Total 7 • Re d 13y„ no. �391 !, rM Affidavit of Aubfication ��q�� � 5 19�fl • State of California County of t^rangte $a ►; ' City of Huntington Beach ) J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on math. saes: That he Is c citizen of the United States, aver lie are of twenty-one years. „ ^•.! I,�That he is the print:r and pail ishr r of the Huatington Brach _ •�ti ' Neva, a weekI3 newspalr:r of gi-neral virroilation printed, publ,'+4rf and circulated in the said Count � of Oratngc and elsewhere and m published for the dissehtat!on of �ocal and olhvr news of a general character, rind tins a honn fide rubsenptlun list of linying sulmwribets. and said paper has In-en ertuhlished, printed and published in Ole State of California, and C(iunty of Orange. for at least one year rytxt before the publication of the tint ,wwcrtion of this notirc; and the t said newspaper is not devoted h) the intrn,st of, or publushont for the = ;' entertainment of any particular class, prutcxsic.n, trade, rall!rig, rAve 'M s or denornhintion, or arty number thereof. R The Huntington death News w.0 acdjudirnit-d a legal tee+.paper k of general circulation by Judie (3. K. Grovel in the Slty!n%r Court of Orange County, Californitt Aati;ttst 27th. 19:17 l,y ortlor tin A•5931 r .1 That the of which the annexed is a printed ropy, w;is p-A)iiihed in •,sit neN%• y. paper nt least commencing from the rc3 .- . . r+aty of 19—�� and ending on the _. 2'� __day�tl 407 . 19 Moth days Inclusive, and as t.ften d-iring said period and times of publication ns said pntM'r was regularly issue'l, mid in the ;. regular and entire issue of said newspaper prulr.r, and not in a supplement, and said notire wm published thervir: rn the follut.ing ' dates, to-wit; ; L 21 � i .10 Publisher ' Subscribed and sworn to twfore me this day of + ' I ��s►tt[r .� of Notary Public Orange County, 0ilifornla , THOMAS D. WYLLIE ••�.. -ret N'7i�,�r r•u9,'. fl: tFcayta My Irr i ANO LOAN AUSOC1ATION 9720 Wti,-.$W BotkEVAM . BEVERLy jKLS. ,leiROOM ca 4'6004 • wa n.*SIR It 1' t_:i i 1 co .C:J L - - July 25, 1967 A151969 .._ ►t The Honorable Mayor and City Co;. ncil Cl► .r ��' �;� City• hall T rt'r Huntington Beach, California CALIF, r Attention: Mr. Joneit , City Clerk 46 P. n Re: Tentative Tract 5518 - Use Variance 67- 38 Gentlemen: Perpetual Savings and Loan Association hereby respectfully appeals the action of the City of Huntington Beach Planning Comission at their emeeting an July 18, 1967 , at which time tt;e application for approval of the above Tentative Tract Map and Use Variance %ras denied. This property con..icts of approximately thirty (30) acres located at i the southeast corder :.f Talbert and Edwards in the City of Huntington Beach. Approximately tcn (10) acres of the , operty is in the fora of an existing lake belonging to Perpetual and the balance of the lake is omied by the County of Orange. The Ilse Variance was denied by the Planning Cat:mission an the basis that (a) the variance requested did not conform to the R- 1 Ordinance, and (b) negotl.ations on Park Fees, Drainage Free, and take .acquisition should be it City Council respetisibiliLy. The Tentative Tract Flap was disapproved on the strength of the Use Variance denial, Our request for approval and review of the Tentative Tract p:ap and Use Variance is made because of the unique features of the property which car. be utilized for the mutual benefit of the City of Huntington !leach and the applicant. Respectfully subtaittad, r.� TO 6)01 PEr.PETUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AISOCIATIGN 8 r' MOJiknt Pros t t Inclosed: $75.00 check FERRED Fili':is fee -M A f WN Ii1WWW11/*9"AL 04"NCS ANO LOAM&P"NA"Ct C*~AT �, 4 1' City of Huntington Beach P.D. •ox 190 CALIFORNIA 92 M �T 1 September 15 th Mr. Doyle Miller , Administrator City Hall Huntington Beach, California Deer Mr. Miller: The Recreation & Parks Commission at their lost regular meeting reviewed tentative tract map 5518 as presented by Gullnway & Asnoeiates , Enginears of Newport Beach. They hed asked for reduced lot sizes (average 4, 566 sq. f:. ) for single family homes rather than davelop a duplux tract as their zoning Would allowe This variance request w,,-!i turned down by the Planning Commission in Augunt and is up fcr appeal to the City Council next Monday evening . The Recreation 8 Parke Commission vatne unanimr_usly to reque, t the City Cnuneil to pa3tponc this appeal to Cct^':r:r su trot they might have an npportunl ty to study the recreational aspects of this prapesal in :hL, Interim. Sincerely , ,1 rm Worthy405'ectary Agcreition 8 Parke Commission Was t , v , r + AMC LOA04 Ad•QCIATIUN -� 9720 WL510M WULEVAF*) -KVERLY MIS, CALIFOI A 90212 ! Ca d•scas I 0A O•Asss CJ1y' :.-, F,Q " CAL or. SeptenL•tr 14 , 1967 The Honorable Mayor and City Council City Hall Huntington 0each, California Attention. Mr, Janes City Clerk ,J Re: Tentative TracttMM„eg, 551��a Variance_ Gentlemen: The Recreation & Parks Commission at its meeting on September 13th carried a motion to send a memorandum to the City Council r". uesting a postponement of the appeal hearing on Tract Map 5518 which is scheduled for September 18th, 1967 , until after the Joint parksite t bus tour of the proposed Huntington Lake Park on September 30th, 1967 . k I In the interest of having the Recreation & Parka Commission and j the City Council Members become more fanniltar with the physical characteristics and the potential of this property as a future PGtk, Perpetual Savings & Lonn Association would not object to a r postponement of our appeal until one of the Council's regularly Ischeduled meetings in October. Cordially, Paul Clark, Jr. Asst. Viva rt-esident PMCmaw i� •w�r�r wM�e+r.�. ew�ta�. ��rl +�0M MOW IWLw=w�nr - � U , RIERRE rLJAL. BAWI N U S ANO LOAN AItiAQCIA?ION 1 9720 WIL.SHIRE "AEVAND •KVEIILY "US, CALjr0j IA 90212 C" 4•6006 •A a•ORs• _'J✓fC., A N ��. 1968 August 14, 1967 .� t1 , The Honorable Mayor and City Council City Hall Huntington Beach,California Attention: Mr. Jones , City Clerk Re: Tentative Tract 5518 - Use Variance 67-38 C•entlemen: The appeal of Perpetual Savings and Loan Association from the action of the City of Huntington Beach Planning Cummission has been set for hearing on the twenty-first day of August, 1967 . Due to the fcc that I will be out of the city I would appreciate the hearing of the above mentioned matter be continued to your meeting of September 18, 1967• I trust that this request will not inconvenience you and will meet with your approval . Yours very4ruly, of M. JAMSON, President PERPE SAVINGS AND LOIN ASMUTION liDJ:km !L�- AU Gt `. , 'f r 48."mf;ft N y ' t r !. ass noa�'r'u�vco a ca l"'`y.'`My Had Had August 7, 1967 `_""'-'••� . w - . ..._.__ L E T T E R P E T R A N S M .• T T A L TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PROM: Planning, Commission SUBJECT: Conditional Exception - UV 067-38 ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is the Plannin Commission recommendation for denial of. Use Variance No. 67-31. AR lLcant: Perpetual Savings and Loan Assoc. Locat n: - SoutheAst corner of Talbert Avenue and lthmrds Street . UV Re raewt : 1) Reduction of lot sizes below 6000 sq. ft . as shown on Tentative Map No. 5518; 2) Reduction in lot width to permit Za average width of 50 f t . measured at the 20 ft . setback lire ; 3) teduction in minimum frontage in cul-de-sac lots to permit 40 ft . frontage ; 4) Reduction of street rights-of-we as shower on Tentative Tract No. ;See; In accordance with the stasWards r ecomonded by the Director of Public Works and approved by the City Courall September 7, 1965); 'r l `i - 5. r iP ( t — ,.;t 1t,e.` t r t : fr Lt +� c t (t ! :. f' r' ..)°. y.�'•'. r'r �t,._!�r . ..r.a , -.. _ ,'�:���Mt'hJii•: _. ' a4 S `.. .S. _, t 'lfti. 1. ., � t +....;5ti_ .,r...'t)r —_� .� II, I 5) A 10 ft . minimum front yard setback, except for ggars es with a front approach, whi,eb shall be 22 ft . ; 6) A 15 ft . minimum rear yard setback, 7) Waiver of drainage and park and rec- reation fees , based an an equitable agreement being reached whereby approximately 10 acres of lake area and adjacent frontage road will be acquired by the City for park and stoma drainage holding pond purposes. Reasons given by the applicant (In Brief) 1) The variance in setback and street widths reqquested have been granted to other developments in the City . I 2) The Planned Development would be less dense than an R-2 development on the 18 acre portion or an R-1 development on the total 30 acres . Planning COMMIS114n,Actin: Denied, For the following reasons : 1) This use variance accompanies Tenta- tive Tract No. 5518, which was denied. 2) The tentative tract map does not comply with minimum lot sizes established by the subdivision ordinance nor does it comply with the City's policy for averaging of lot sires . Vote: AYES : bmil, Tan, Worthy, Larkin, Royer, Lawson. NOES: Miller, ABSENT: None . Respectfully ubmitted, K. A. Reynolds ,. Secretary, Fla»ning Comissian %Wbd -,pap ;'J' l��, ,, tom''''•-�-J .a Ab ` '; • � MAN. r ��, City of Huntington Beach 4 DAL& 19%11 wpv F .O. Box 190 CALIFORNIA 92644 c1'1 I-I" COUNCILMEN D°V:C.n::ri JRR[ A SI(waRf, V.rON ....11. :[0 rt ��NtIE'T ^r�71ft'1 D!k D C&STI.t CAN#St N GMER July � .w.�i.rA.•/• N JCMN V V (.l1[[N 14 th ` 7 ��7 OM rEMw S FU►MAN 1` /� JUL(j ca+►•l c s►10l[� i U OR. a 19 6 1 1T_. .� iMr. Richard Harlci, Secretary Platmiag Costsston Huntington Beach, California I Dear Mr. Marlow, On notion by Mrs. Gibbs, sic.-nd by Mr. Wyatt, the 14crrstioo and Parks Comodasion reaffiru+ad their action of May ll, 1966 wbou they &proved the concept of Huntington La1►e becomi_ig a city-owned recreation area In conjunction with a subd!v1x1*n proposed by Galloway and Associates. (Accepting the deed to the portion of the lake owned by Perpetual Savings i. Loan sod enough surrounding, property to provide a resideatial street and 20' average parkway between the street and the lake to lieu of park foes sod diraisage fees.) The coesaicnian voted uuaninously to recas■mad to the city cauacil that they purchase the surrounding property owned by the State, County, sad private owners to cowplate the central city park eamplax as DOM as it become evadable. This particular land acquisition project hasp boon approved by th4 Recreation l Parks Commission as Lheir IS priority project within the 1967-68 budget. Sincerely, hoe .- I ff— Nora thy, Sect ary Racrestion i Park Ceasissloe NWtas i eciftyle !tiller City Covecil Recreatim t Parks Coessisaion Luskureattom A Parks ptrimity list 1967-66 i rocs a waea�e� MLOPT s err IRAt!►.••I oyetila ��S 0104 awl11r yri � 11�M{•rIMS '. , •,a OLLW.C tIAVft4W, ti �i `,i NE1 O Ste/4 RI�I�r a+1.ff/M► MI/All9 M*N�0a1 r�r lk yy i 91. MEMO to: Mr. Duyle Miller, -dministrator FROM: Mr. Norm Worthy, Secretary, Aecranticn 1 Parka Commission j RC: ReCommended priority ror 1967-68 Recreation t Parke ce Ital outlay prnJecta. jAt the last regular meeting of the kacraation a Parks Commission on April 12 review and study of the proposed capital outlay project@ for fire fiscal year j 1967-68 was undertaken. the majority of the commission were in ect.ord with the following staff recommendatiuns : 1. Perry Perk (First photo development) Z25e0MOM 2. Lake park (New clubhouse, equipment, etc) 52,am.a0 3. Dwyer Gym (First phase rehabilitation) 10,nm.00 4. Office equipment 1, 190.t10 5. Huntington Lake(Acquiree 10 acre© G,;10,000.00 per acre) (Acquire 12 arras in lieu of fees) 100,0QO8130 6. Neighborhood perk acquisition (two 2* sera perks L.;30,DO0.00 per ocra) I so ow,r-10 7. Wardlow Park (Play apperatus, etc) 615t70.0i1 r 8. Murdy Park (Rest rooms, play apparatus, lighted bell 609900.00 diamond, etc. ) 9. LaUerd Park (First phase development) S9�S00.(10 10, Marina Park (First phase development) 42e50d.tJD 11 . Schroeder Perk (Play apparatus, etc.) e,100.OD 12. Irby Park (Play apparatus, etc.) lf,400.00 13 . 9acreation Center (Additional ball field lights) 2,5W.W 14. Greer Park (Parking lot, equipment , etc . 7920,W 15. Circle Perk-Farquhar Plaza (vacate portion of street to join perk areas) 20F=.00 16. East Lake Perk (H .A. Co. leases) Extend Turf, add portable backstope, basketball court S100O.00 15. Recreation Equipment (4 sets 16' , 5 row portable bleachers In the original budget proposal we had asked for an additional aoutOW900 to purchase 10 acres of State owneu land adjacent to the Huntington Lace property which is listed above, This amount Wee deleted by the commission to tailor the budgO •to our expected !none from the sub-division ordinance end a 07i pt:vrrty tax rate. Should the city Council agree to establish a 2(* tax rate foe-'Fiscreetfon 6 Peak service I would recommend the additional funds be used for aeWisitieet ff p rtv. It is not i�'Perative that priorities beyond #3 be seGabliihed ie�dib�slr rs ths&t; projects will only be undertaken as money is forthcoming from thi division ordinance. Continual priority review will bf COnductSd by the. Mat, j and commission before s prn ject to recome mWd for c40019tit" to you and' Ww city council. t 1 AA !. o. smin t/ Cky How �,� Hnodo� B�sJ�, Callfaeal�. �� August 7, 1967 M: HONORABLE MAYOR ADD CITY OOUNCYL FROM: Coanission SUBJ$t;T: Conditional fceeption - W 067-36 ATTRNTION : Doyle Miller City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerv. Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is the Planninngg Coesaission rrncoa+mendation for denial. of Use variance Rio. 67-38. a A2gj1cait : Perpetual Savings and Loan Assoc. Iocation: Southeast corner of Talbert Avenue and Edwards Street . UV RtQuest : 1) Reduction of lot sizes below 6000 sq. ft . as shown an Tentative Map No. 5518 ; 2) Reduction in lot width to permit an Ave rage width of 50 f t . measured at the 20 f t , setback line; m u� t • n 3) Reduction in inisK frontage a i cul-de-sac lots to permit 40 ft. frontage ; 4) Veduction of street ri hts•of-"s as shown on tentative Tract No. ;518., in accordance with the standards rsco®mended by the Director of Public Works and approved by the City Comcil September 7, L965) ; a r i . 1 •�� A 10 ft. ei.niwus front yard satl ace, a goept for sairaps with a f root approach, vbich shall be 22 ft.; 5) A 15 ft. ainium rsar yard setback; 7) �Asiwr of drainage and park and rue.• reation fees based on .*a equitable agmeftnt ben reached whereby appromiaately �0 acres of lake area #hd adjacent frontage road will be storm draiutred nateeholdi for park purposes . B n6 Po P � 1961902 tMvpn by the 5221120 (:n SrLef) 1) The v"rianca in setback and street width# re2evelopawnts, uested have rented b"n gnted to other in the City . 2) rho planned Dwevelop�sitnt would be lose de"s than as 1-2 dew 1 t Ott the 18 acre portion or an R-I development on the total 30 acres . Casarittiaae Action: Denied, for the following ressaw : 1) This use variance accompanies Tenta- tive Tract No. 5518, which was denUd. 2) The tentative tract rap does not comply with riaian lot sizes established by the subdivision ordinance nor does it co ply VILb the City's policy for averaging of lot sizes . Vim: AYRS: ZftL1, Too, Worthy, Larkin, hors r, Low cm. NM: Miller, AAMM: lbeo . Raspectfutlly .Mubmitted, K. A. Rmywlds Secrataryo Planning cawrission 1Wt/bd �, THOMAS C. WERSTM ArrCu+tr wr 1AW ��,�xwr»Nett gun WS ANr.ELES,U11FORNIA 90013 trt/►Aoww 6 64r2 AbA �o: l oral md Lam mar ��t 1�l��►t At tars r Lit slow t�+q Oman" bou !► Yt 1 IIM IM+w�ss t�r�r dw M t �ambp� ** I amw $ C or *less" a dealt 49 as 1M rr 0 I tri►rM M tlr�Nlic !� !te IM Mrtwt !M1 �'�s � ��ISM I 1� s� mul be se avlot ft . VMS MMi t. owism IF syt� I1 cle s �Mr t r i .1 1 EXCERPTS OF MINUTES On motion by Green Council overruled this deci- sion of the Planning C"Lesion and granted UV 67-38 and approved Tentative Tract Map No. 5518 , with park, recreation and dra-inage fees waived, subject to the following conditions . i Conditions on the Tentative Tract Map 5518: 1 . The Tentative Map received July 5 , 1967, shall be the approved layout. 2. Approval of this Tentative Map shall be null, and void Unless Use Variance 67-38 is approved by the City Council . 3. All utilities shall be installed underground. 4. 11te tract shall be approved for construction of single family homes only. 5 . A petition for rezoning to R1 shall be filed prior to acceptance of the final map by the City Council . 6. Lot No. 107 shall not be permitted as a legal building site. 7 . Marcel "A" and Lot 106 shall be enclosed with a 6 font Nigh fence wherever possible. Said fencing shall be done only in the event the City acquires the entire Huntington Lake and elects to fence Lts entire bounderies. Said fence shall comply with all applicable provisions of Sec- tion 5551 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code-Standing Water, 8. All "Standard Conditions of Approval" for tentative. tracts that are applicable shall be complied with. r 9. That a standard reimbursement agreement will be anterrd into coveri% drainage structure costs , which murt be accept- able to the CitY' Council. .1 I t is I t.a •1 r r � J♦rr r 'iif .v~ ,� 3��•' } j ,ra f •y f r .Ir ` f :4 r t, i r ! . 1 d j t. 1 S _� Y Q•V+, f� -t« 4�jr;:: N�♦�..i r qr r =r `.� i 1, i1,t 1 � .;+ l ,t{. l er '.t , , ,{r ,.�V �-, r~ r. '1`•1 4 .'?�'rc3�r';jii�'�x�ST.:.'s�iri,:t_':« iN: '",l;r .. _ !:•1. �i;a'�.�. z...,jfli3.,1' .'1 r.. . ,Lr _ t,,. 3)i1i,, .rn4.ht:llri4.lr�`_(• .----- ` - - �� 1 _ i� a Conditiona on the Use Variance: 1. All Streets shall comply with standards proposed by the Department of Public Works and approved by both the Plan Carx- insion (August 3 , 1965) and City Council (September 7 , 1965) . 2. A tree, equivalent to a 30 inch box tree , as approved by the Street Tree Supervisor, shall be planted in the front yard of each lot an in the exterior side yard of each corner lot. 3 . The minimum front yard shall be 10 feet, except the minimum front yard for garages entered directly from the street shall be 22 feet . This condition of approval is not general in nature and a precise plan shah be sub- mitted to the Planning Department for approval prior to issuance of any building permits. Said Plan shall delin- eate the house location on each lot . 4. An 18 inch wide easement for utility purposes shall be provided adjacent to all sidewalks. Construction of any vertical structure within said easement shall be approved by the Department of Public Works . 5. Parcel "A" shall be offered for dedicafton to the City and the City shall accept the same concurrently with the acceptance of the dedication of the streets in Tentative Tract 5518; provided conditions on Tentative Tract Map 5518 (except Item No. 7) and the Use Variance have been met. The portion of parcel "A" abutting "D" drive shall be landscarnd per plans approved by the City. 6. Lot 106 shall be offered for dedication to the City for park purposes and the City will accept the same concurrently with the acceptance of the dedication of the streets provided conditions in Tentative Tract Map 5518 (except Item No. 7' snd the Use Variance have been met,. Council further directed the City Attorney to prgm re a Resolution approving Use Variance No. 67-38. 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