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Circulation Element Amendment 84-1 - June 1984 - Negative De
t i CIRCULATIONELEMENT AMENDMENT '84- 1 NE 1984 � r Negative Declaration ,84-- 14 J I �I • j { huntington beach planning division � "i'`-���+�`t� 3�ia1�5`• i' J{��''w.x"P:R'�yTS`7r'.S+t"'1e�',^'k':7�C."�}'yr a.rteMn.� .r.e'.+rtruwe^,S 1,� �:�r�Nr }fir a,k 'I j t^ (I it l TABLE tY CONTENTS l" SECTION PAGE . 1.0 :NTRODUCTION 1 '. 1.1 Methodology I 1.2 History 4 1.3 Environmental Status 4 l'rt ZO MAJOR AMENDMENT REQUESTS 5 ( }j 2•I Orange tlent Lake 5 ' ! 2.2 Wlnu a t Avenue Extension 9 W Fifth/Sixth Streets 12 l APPENDIX A Environmental Assessment 17 f i t ` a+ �, C 'fit=z.° � "1'r', Y.,`�' �?"�• ,? r,,rui .i� ?,S I 1.0 INTRODUCTION ' i This document constitutes an amendment to tha Circulatfon Element of the Huntington Beach Generai.Plan and Is the first amendment to'thls element.for 1984. The C-3rculatlon'Element was adopted as a mandated element of 'the General Pbsn' in December, 19761 this 1s.,the fourth amendment to the ( Circulation Element since Its original adoption. The adopted Circulation Plan ? ; of Arterial Street and Highways Is presented In Figure I.1. = i 1.1 Methodology ( This report-addresses a number of proposed changes to the Circulation Plan of : ` Arterial Street and Highways (Figure 1-1) as requested by the Departments of j Public Works and Development Services. The amendment requests (seeFi;1tre 1-2) consist of deletions and realignments of arterials and changes In arterial designations. The propcaed changes are analyzed In Section 2 In terms of existing and proposed circulation patterns and traffic volumes, Impact on existing and planned land uses and consistency with adopted City coals, policies and plans. In order to evaluate arterial classifications needed to serve the current and future traffic conditions, certain criteria and assumptions are made regarding i roadway capacities. The concept of capacity and the relationship between cepocity and traffic volumes is expressed by means of levels of earvice, which is a method developed by the County of Orange for Its Transportation Element t to the General Plan. Ths concept of levels of service recognizes that while there is an absolute limit to the amount of traffic then can travel through a given corridor, conditions rapidly deteriorate as traffic reaches that level. As traffic approaches capacity, congested conditions are experienced. There Is general instability In the traffic flow whereby small disruptions can cause considerable fluctuations in speeds grid delays. 1 ' Ynd`+. _ .....✓�^hi 1..P t M �� SN6 7�'• Y �J i }% •`21t,[aJiT;;;Ir i CIRCULATION PLAN OF., ARTERIAL /1 ST t ETS AND HIGHWAYS ADOPTED BY CfiY CWACL RESOLUTION fl0 4X8-DEC t2.19T6 .! LEGEND. FREEWAY SIFEEt CAFrM �..+s. MAJOR 45= r. '^• __y PRIMARY 3QOOU J SECONOARY 20DW .�wx..► NOTE: faro L.-4!^"art tuy+aG W,*?or we /f MOT lactuutt K1Yalt ft4w? cr wa. - GaS.W UKS Ii itt Wis a4mt NO \�✓r I\ P'owt ar l.s tLatt 4 '• �-- •; t . \ �4► ` 1 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA J n i '�• I EXISTING CIRCULATION PLAN � Z Figure 1--1 Levels of service are def Ineii as X.through;F. Beyond level of service'E, capacity is exceeded and arriving traffic_ will exceed the ability of a given street to accommodate It. The six levels of service are defined as follows: Level of Service A indicates no physical restriction on operating spf. ds. Level of Service 8 indicates stable flow with few restrictions on ope:-atlrg speed Level of Service C indicates stable flow, higher volume, - and more :. restrictions on speed and lone changing. Level of Service D Indicates approaching unstable flow, little freedom to maneuver, and condition tolerable for short periods. Level of Service E indicates +instable flow, lower operating speeds than i level 'of service D, some momentary stoppages."" Level of Service F ' IndtcQtesyfac�ced flow operation•at.tow speeds where the;highway acts as a•storage area and there are many stoppages. The practice of the County and City whwi planning.the arterial system is to use f level of *wire C for link cepticitles (a link is the,portion of ,the roadway ; ;. between two arterial `intersections), with*the Intent of maintaining leM-)of ' t: service D through intersections. The following table shows the roadway `capacity values the County and City use for circulation analysis of each type of ; ;f f lllty. ROADWAY CAPACITY VALUES* ; Freeways/Transportation Corridors . ' Freeway Sizes At Level of Service D* " 4 lenva 650000 1' 6 to ,ea 1150000 a ie:xa 145,000 10 lanes 1750000 Arterial Highways Level of Service# Type a; Arterial A 8 C"�'�'"�-""—D E F 6 lanes divided 36,010 400400 450000 49,500 54,000 4 lanes divided 240000 27,000 30,000 339000 36,000 - 4 Mnee(undivided) 16,000 I low 200000 22,000 24,000 - 2 lanes(undivided) 5,000 71500 100000 12,500 15,000 - *Maximum average daily traffic (ADT) 3 "�"' .. e. w.�'Y�at�sa" -.. '4:"�;ten-ae-,.�•5xn:„re�+er�a.•sped.�,su.n�w.�....�_____------- _ • In analyzing the requests aanta`ned In this amendment,`the City,planning at ff a utilized Information contained !n the Downtown Specific Plan EIR, approved by i the City Council in July, 198% and a fpecial traffic Impact analysis report for the, Downtown.prepared by.. Greer and Company, a,private engineering ..and .planning .firm,'In August, 1983. The.Public Works trefflc section also provided the planning staff with updated traffic generailon volumes and recommended roadway sections for the areas of concern considered in the amendment. 1.2 History The three areas of,concern included inthis amendment are all centered In the City's ,downtown area. The proposed changes to tf.e Circulation,Plan of Arterial Streets and Highways he been the focus of lengthy study attid analysis by City. staff and are viewed as an integral part to the success of the City's downtown revitilization as envisioned under the Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan. Planning efforts for this part of. the City have:a long history. Over the years, ' the :land, was.subjected to Intensive oil 'drilling, 'and hbs. been the mite of petroleum related storage, treatment..and transport ,operations. During the 1960's and 19701n, when the City was.exparding repidly, both in terms of area ; and population, growth vies concentrated away from the downtown. The old rdowntown began an economic snd'physicel decline. Businesses departed for this newer neighborhood.shopping centers which were'conveniently located near f burgeordng residential subdivisions. Downtown become a place of surf shops and athar commercial establishments prlmi arily "supported by seasonal beach 'users and 'consequently experiencing severe seasonal fluctuations In their + bi tslness. ' Befnte the high demand for Coastal development sites could bring a'rev'holizing influence'to the downtown, .the 1976 Coastal Act imposed now planning and development constraints. Under the Coastal Act, the City was required to produce a land use plan for its coastal zone, an area which Included all of tho downtown. After several years of concentrated effort, the City Council adopted a Coastal Lend Use Plan In January, 1981, and later appropriated money to fund the"development of a Specific Plan which would provide zoning for the Plan's Implementation. During the process of developing the Coastal Land Use Plan, extensive !. background studies were undertaken which owessed many of the environmental r icauea affecting downtown Including trentportation and circulation. E i � The Downtown Speclf.c PIP.N adopted by the City Council In October, 1983, was drafted in the context of these detailed background investigations. It was designed to Implement the Coastal Land Use Plan and the policies of the Coastal Act within the framework of local, environmental, political and economi; constraints. The Plan promotes a mix of commercial, residential, and recreational uses which will be able to take advantage of the area's proximity to the ocean. Integral to the Specific Plan's implementation is a circulation syctem which will augment: the area's existing circulation plan and Increase its t safety and efficiency. i 1.3 Environmental Status Upon review of the proposed amendment, Negative Declaration Na 84-14 wa& prepared and ported for a ton day period beginning May 3, 1984. i : I A ..4R'�DYW.bNY/YMIC"d'9P:J�i�`�..��.a. `'.Y.'w.+.�_�'�' 'h$�'!4tRaC^1�71�11M`'lntle4M!�.1�!'¢'»J'�5^lY.,T.MIRFhwi..++e�s�Mc'�ent•rtfx.a+nsw.--. ._.�____ __. i r .Z • i i t r z.o 'MAJOR AWMaly NT REOLESTS, � Y The various amendment requeeto analyzed In this i;eectlon are shown in ; r, 2.1 Orange/At lane aJLake f • 2.1.1 Qackg'round } The Oreiige Avenue/Atlente`Avenue/Lake Street area of concern (see Figure 2.1) has boen.the focus.of extensive analysis by City staff in planning for the ' r downtawn circulation system. Proposed to function as an eest•west arterial connecting Beach Boulevard and Sixth Street, the Atlanta-Orange•Lako Y 6vw..!lon can serve as en alternative, to Pacific Coast Highway In providing . access to both the Downtown area and the beach. 2.1.2 „Analysis ►: 71 amendment request for area of concern 2.1 Includes one arterial redesignation and three roalignmertat 1. Redesignation of Orange Avenue from a secondary io a primary artnrial between Sixth Street and the tie In with Atlanta Avenue at Laker Street. Z Realignment of Lake Street (above Orange Avenue) to "T" into Orange Avenue via Third Street. 3. Realignment of Atlanta Avenue northwesterly Into Ornnge Avenue, and 5 �1 ADAMS W a I NDIA. X z f 2.3 z 1 W AY lA: •� V PRIMARY f� SECONDARY � 2,2 m DELETION Fammowzmm3' REALIGNMENT—*tire s 0v0! ;I MIA... ... CD AMENDMENT REQUESTS AMEX HUNTINGTON BEACH C4 1FORNIN Figure 1-2 PLAMNING DIVISION Wlh I' afelf[Il/NTJNff�'� �'�""�9'41X311�6�M1n�'^Ms�eaNh�N+�a�'YH.Y�L �:.rrr.. — ....._.--.-�.•. p. Realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta Avenue) to "T" Into thL Atlanta/Orange connection. 5. DeletIon of the existing Lake Street alignment between Chlcagu and Olive it n VCttilt"'. Several revislons In the operattnn'of the street ?/stem ere cantemplaced as part of the. Downtown planning t.fort. These changes., Include signal sjstem re'Wsions, an Increased number of travel lanes on P'icif is Coast Highway, the closure of certain streets, the construction of some street extensions, and the' realignment of kzy arterials into the downtown area. Pscifi^ Coast Highway (PCO Is the major ,traffic carrier In the Downtown Specific Plan i raa. Running parallel to the sh6rvline• it provides the principle ! access route connecting Huntington Beach with adjaceat coastal cities: It also + presents one of than most dgnif icant circulation problems In the -"downtown area. Even •wlth the planned widening of PCH to six lanes 'by CalTrans (scheduled for'completion in rummer, 1986), alternative routes to the downtown And the beach are no,.Pssary to pravlda adequate ctrculst[on to serve the mix' of uses planned for the ages. The downtown planning studies Identify the pier-head and.the area immediately across PCH as the focus"for the greatest Intensity of future development, Are Important emphasis of the design concept Is to extend Main Street Inland from the ocean and encourage pedestrian movement along the street. A second major activity node Is proposed for the area,buunded by 6th Street, . Palm Avenue, Lake .Street and Orange.Avenue. A variety of activitles 113 ; envisioned for this "super-block" Including office, residential, a retail center and a major open space as a terminus to Main Street. S j As the downtown redevelops, Atlanta Avenue Is seen as a key route from Beach Boulevard to the downtown core and the City beach. By rea'lgning Atlanta Avenue north-westerly Into Orange Avenue, an Inland arterial route would be formed which can be used as an alternative to Pacific Coast Highway (see Figure 2-1). Redeslgnating Orange Avenue from a secondary to a primary _ beween 6th Street and the 'tie in with Atlanta Avenue would create a direct primary arterial route from Beach Boulevard to the downtown cnre. beyond Sixth Street, --ever, the continuation of Orange would remain o secondary with one travel lane In each direction. This, together with opeciol traffic i controls, will serve to discourage traffic from entering the predominantly residential Townlot area. Specif is traf f is signalixatiun devices will be deslcgned at the project implementation stage. Th© proposed realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta) to "T" Into the ` Atlonto/Orange connection offers a primary arterial route to the beach. While 9 the design of the Atlanta/Orange/Lake Intersection will facilitate through traffic Into and out 0 the downtown core via Beach Boulevard, the Lake Street connection additionally of fens direct access to the City beach area without the . use of PCH. North of Orange Avenue, Lake Street is proposed to be realigned Into the Atlanta-Orange primary vie the existing Third Street right-of-way. TWo will provide for the eventual abandonment of Lake between Orange and Chicago 7 - ,- ,.. .. .i... __� ''{�f "m�".""fk'F"reC3�S�'!l:YtZ'�}SF*'�7!3�'.�:•�f.r_e�ag�rt�.t-+wy!s:r�r.•ft+.ec.vu�•Bannmcamrw•urc:rrre..bwa.,....—.,�_—.. 1-2 ainBLA NCPcSncG SN.NtiVId biNt#Q ICJ H3 9 NQS9NdNnH i v _(.snUGAVl.,RjUP_,jjNf Uu G-AV 'O.BU Z slel9ra .yan ajo L 4 V 3 a129 �• 3'Vi3�! - ..- jr1/ w ,�; _ f.- � _ r _ - _ ram. .:i :�:r: •f;f.:` ��;,� �:'��.{. i - \ �• .� _ _� - ' � - _ _ ` `"`tom MM IE 1 0-- Ell P--. 17-1 "I,.WIN$ pia, .,, �, .�� t •. ,� — t Avenues to allow for�•a largo consoliduted development project on this parcel. Additionally;;by vacating this portion of Lake, northbcund traffic on Lake will ail be. fed into the Atlanta/Orange arterial and be discouraged from ty�aveling :jl through established residential neighborhoods north of Orarcge. Current traffic volumes on'Atlanto Avenue between Beach 6�661evard and Lake Street_average 4,900 daily trips. Orartiga Avenue, between Lake and Sixth, is j preseriEl; cttimced to accommodate 3,000 ADT. Both of these or►.erials are !i ' operating at tl-.s A level of service for either a primary or secondary art:rlel at the present time. Assuming the ultimate development of t'ie downtown.,as envisioned under the !�� Downtown Specific Plan and'Redevelopmei:k Plan, Public, Works:has projected the.;..proposed Atlanta/Lake/grange; mallyornent . viould pro✓ide adequate twndling,,,of anticipated traffic volumes. As shown in Figure 2-2, the Atlanta-Orange arterial would, accommodate significantly :;higher .trot fic -� volumes than what presently exieta In the area. ,Wlth on estimated,21,000 ADT r;'I on Orange between Lake and the tie I with Atlanta; and 13,500'ADT on Orange between Lake and Sixth -(excluding l '} _beach-gold Public •Works has estimated that those two ertarial'eections would operate ot.Levals of Service B and A, respectively., Public. Works has.Irecommerided that .Orange Avenue, E :1 - between .Sixth and Lake, be built as a four,;lene ,.divided primary arterial. Oiiange�Avenue,=from•Lake to Atlanta, Is to be built as a four-lane undivided primary . arterial. The realigned Lake Street between PCH • and the, AticnteJOrange tie In would handle a projected 24,000 ADT and operate at ' Level 4 Service ' Z.1.3 1 Reco;-nrinendatinn Staff recommends approval of ell requests considered In Area of Concern Z I. The proposed Atlanta/Orange/Laka realignment will provide •e primary alternative route to FCH to both the beach and the downtown core. With the anticipated ,redevelopment, of the downtown into a mix of residential, s commercial, office and retail uses, it Is essential to provide a primary arterial 11nk into`the downtown core to serv;ve these uses. Z2 Walnut A✓anue Extension Z2.1 Background Like the Atlanta/OrangejUtke realignment, the proposed Walnut Avenue extension has undergone thorough analysis by City staff and Is seen as a key L eatt-west alternative route to PCH to the downtown and beech areas. ZZ2 Analyeia ; The amendment request for Arse of Concern 2.2 Is to designate Walnut Avenue ae a primary arterial between Lake Street and Beach Boulevard and from a local street to a secondary between Lake Street and Sixth Street (sea Figure 2-3). Two routes, Beach Bouluvard and Goldenwest Street, connect the downtown area with the 005 Fre:oway and inland communities. Acceua to the freeway may be an important constraint on future development along the coast. The 9 Vpt 4 •Y" 1 riI r f S•�4. ;��r i� t 1 • v+ r Tf n r i r�FE t,5 S ri .N b� re+r,v i to wo ,. '".''rr�'48a�.+ y..,.. 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Ul U It al UU v e �5�..7 � ��� l it k - ��J E.:� r�• �•' / - In] '0� SSS LLJ IS - son L J tow P9 R- — ►■c>fic 2 2, alr�u Extension HttNMNGTCN MACH CALL RNIN ' _ PLANNING DIVIS;JN Figure 2-3 downtown area Is located in a lewthan-ideal situation In terms of freeway accessibility, being approximately four miles from the freeway Itself and connected by a limtted number of arterials, segments of which are congested at times. In addition to the. proposed Atlanta/Orange/Lake realignment, the Walnut Avenue extension can serve as another Inland route to connect Beach Boulevard and Lake Street. Future plans are to tie this route into the planned extension of Flemiaton Avenue at Beach Boulevard. Th:s would not only provide convenient ac.ess to the future commercial areas east of Lake Street, b•it would also provide an improved means of travel between downtown Huntington Beech and Costa Mesa,-both the Newport and Son Diego Freeways, and points beyond. Vehicular movem6nt could be vie either Hamilton Avenue/Victoria Street or, eventually, Banning Avenue/19th Street. Currently, Walnut Avenue, west of Lnke Streatt carries an estimated 1,400 ADT. Assuming t'ultimate downtown development .basad . on the: Downtown ,Specific:Finn and,Redevelopment Plan, the Department. of Public Works has estimated"that If Walnut is extended through to Beach Boulevard (eventually to tie In with Hamilton A venue),-Walnut will carry 15,000 ADT-cast of Lake Street and 10,401I ADT west of Luke, excluding beech-going trips. Upgraded to a primary:status tetween Lake and Beach, and a secondary between 6th ,and Beach, Walnut can ode irately accommodate the projected traffic generation operating at Level of Service B, according to the Department of Public Works i estimates. Public Works has' recommended that Walnut from Beach to Sixth be develcped as four undivided lanes. a, 2.2.3 Recommendation Staff recommends approval of this proposed changes considered in.area'of Concern 2.2. The Walnut extension, as proposed will Nerve as an- Important east-wart connector to the, downtown core and beaches, and alleviate traffic congestion an PCH. Additionallyi' the eventcal connection of Walnut,into the proposed Hamilton extensicn will allow for a direct route from Costn Mesa and adjacent areas into the downtown. t i� 2.3 Fifth/Sixth Street ,i 2.3.1 Background On Octuber, 100 1963, the City Council-approved the Downtown Specific Plans In addition to,setting land uses and .development atandar'ds for the area, the Specific Plan also contained a preliminary enalysia'of traffic circulation. The study recommended several arterial changes In the Downtown and 'polrta 'of concern for further evaluation. Among the traffic recommendations contained In the Spoelf Ic Plan wei that Sixth Street be redesignated from a local street to ► a secondary arterial from' Main` Street to Pacific Coact Highway, thereby , i j replacing Fifth Street which Is presently designated as a secondary. The issue of how Sixth Street should tie into Main Street and Lake Street-was set aside for additional study. City staff has dace analyzed circulation In the downtown area, and develgaed several proposed changes to the. Circulatlun Plan. of �i Arterial Streets and Highways to. address the Issues Identified to the Specific Pla;u This amendment Itern Includes three components: 12 • j it i i• Y > .e .F r .X }pt,. 5 �. � } "� #' .�. � . ��. fr !`�{➢1.,�. � S '1'��',1 � i��..4, 'T � i�lTt'.n` �� �,Ji :'1f;'ri➢1'j�k�{(j{ 5�+� ��xt�'3 '� ��A �{ t � � � �y,���'�","\ 4"�1�+�,a��� ��` ;����.` �Y�� w '.�:'Y1TrSis . "c,��efs➢'(Tx!.f �A tS!'f"� �41���1F 1��' t°`. 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Y'..rs•..,......—... .....-....aan.. ..,.r. . xarr°Ju] eNriA'+C'M+M:1Y.1:hIva11�U1'fi'd1TVNY+7♦.rt S. .. Jr�f'1l77 C71'�\lNea+ . 4 l a) Realignment of Fifth Street to tic In with Sixth Street between Main Street and Orarcle Avenue, and the redesignation of this link as a secondary arterial. i b) RoJesignation of Sixth Street from a local street to a primary arterial between Orange A venue and Pac:if is Coast Highway. c) Deletion of Fifth Street as a secondary arterial between Main Street and Pacific Coast. I•lighway. i These proposed changes are shown In Figure 2-4. Z3.2. Analysis This section analyzes the proposed.changed to Fifth Street and Sixth Street In 1 terms of the effects on (1) circulation patterns within the downtown and In the surrounding area Including existing and projected traffic volumes, and (2) existing and future land uses In the area. In 1976, Main Street was downgraded to a;local collector south of Sevuht'eenth Street on the Circu1nti6n Plan'.of Arterial Streets and Highways. It was i Intended that Senventeenth Street and Lake Street provide primary arterial access to the downtown area. Fifth Street replaced Main Street on the plan as s cr:cundary carrier of traffic to the downtown Cora and beach via Lake Street. Subsequent street impmvemerts cnntinued to de-emphasize Main Street and augment Fifth .Street In the -downtown. In- 1981, Main Street 'from Orange Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway was modified to a one-way street to, serve primarily the retail stores and offices within the care area. Ttve irstersectton of Fifth Street and Pacific Coast Highway .woo signalized, and, was Intended to ' divert beach-connecting trips via Fifth,Street. Existing traffic volumes. on Main Street and Flfth Street south of Orange Avenue average 2,600 and 3,300 i trips per day respectively. Sixth Street currently Intersects Main Street of } Acacia Avenue and functions essentially as a residential collector at 800 trips per day. The laixl uae Intensities under the, Local Coastal Element ,and ,Downtown I. Specific Plan ,will dromctically Increase traffic entering and lee'ving the } downtown area in the future.; Tlw proposed redeveloped area will be comprised of a mixture of commercial uses,of various types: office buildings, residential units, hotels, and recreational facilities. It Is projected that approximately 93,863 daily trips will be generated from redevelopment above existing traffic ; volumes, and excludirg beach-going'trips. The proposud changes to.Fifth Street and Sixth Street In conjunction with the recommended Orange Avenue-Lake f Street-Atlanta Avenue connections (Area 2.0 and the Walnut extension (Area 2.2) are designed to accommodate thla projected traff Ic. The"deletion of Fifth Street from the Circulation Element would divert most i traffic to Sixth Street. The Department of Public Works estimates that the realigned section*of Fifth Street with Sixth Street between Lade Street'.and i Orange Avenue would carry 10,000 vehicles daily while Sixth Street south of ; Orange Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway would. carry an estimated 15,800 vehicles (Figure 2-2)6' Concldering the design, constraints In realigning Fifth + Street with Sixth Street above Orange Avenue, this segment would be built as a two-lane divided secondary arterial, and accommodate the projected traff Ic at ' 14 i r ' Level of Service D. Sixth Street south of Orange Avenue would be'designed as a four-lane undivided primary arterial to accommodate the projected traffic at Level of Service B. The Fifth-Sixth Street.connection Is designed to.provido'northerly access from 4. Lake Street and Main Street Into the proposed commercial town square. This t concept calls for the development of a 20 acre commercial superblock bound+d by the proposed Fifth-Sixth Street connection,' Lake Street, and .Orange ;. Avenue.. In addition 1.0 consolidating "property, the superblock concept ,will i require that Main Street, Fifth Street, Pecan Avenue, and alleyways within the project aM-3 be vacated. This would eliminate what Is essentially a six-way . Intersection that now exlets at Main,Fifth, and Pecan. The proposed Fifth-Sixth Street connection would also provide a secondary connection between Lake Street and Orange Avenue#' However,;it.is Intended that most of the traffic using Sixth Street be directed to and from that arterial via the Orange Avenue-Atlanta Avenue connection: and the Walnut .Avenue extension. To encourage this flow, Sixth Street would 'be designated as a primary arterial below Orange Avenue with an offset alignment to the northerly Sixth Street segment at the Orange Avenue intersection. This would help limit traffic on Sixth Street above Orange Avenue to local residential users and commarclally-orlentbd users of the town square area. i. 2.3.3 Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval of 'all requests considered In Area of Concern 2.3. The ;conftguretlon , of the. proposed commercial town square necessttatas y. deleting Fifth Street and designating Sixth Street:asAhe arterial carrier from Lake Street to Pacific Coast Highway. The rodeslgnation of Sixth`Street from .: a local`atreet to a primary. arterial. below Orange Avenue would provide a' northerly anchor to the downtown circulation system to accommodate the high traffic volumes genlirated by redevelopment of the core area. " 1 ' s: ;f .si .i. l IS , t ...- .�....+•...,...,...,...awww........ .w.w....�...r.....,,. ......•...K n-..:.C..:..a :-r...j. ...:-[e r.,..,:v,.a:..r.. . �,x�•• tip, ,. - . , .. - .. 1 1 J APPENDIX A r. { i t� 't. I, t 17 " '�j�r.�..,r.r..wr.«�.�+.�......�.,.....«r..r..-r5�.w...,.«T......w..a.r.J+,vs:a« ... -yfw.. .,.vu..'tw*:1.:.-�:t,..:...+::st..Y�:,ND2.��..,.i.t...it'.-�t..w.::a.'c�:.0.'....�.•...::di•�F:'F i51::1.7�'nL7.:ti�°.�'�.T.751�'".�'��.s. i i i CITY. OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INITIAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 1. BACKGROUND 1. Applir,6a City- of_lluntinaton 2. Address 2000 Main StreCt ��eai-f%,• ��- -- 3. Telephone 536-5271� �t �1. PrOjr'r'1 Vocation ;+nawnt.nwn+ Ilunkin�ton Clench � !►, Prid,c.t TitlWeSCript• own Circulation Amendment H4-1 11 . 60'116NMENTAL IhPACTS: (Explanations of all "Yes" and "Maybe" answers are required an attached shetlt). } I. Ph 'sical• Cnvirarument: Will the project have a significant impact on the physical environment with respect to: a) hydrology, b) air qual ity,* c) geology, d) flora and fauna, e) noise., f) archaeological/historical . Yes Maybe No x Other 2. . Im act•of- EnVironment;on Project: Will the project be subject to impacts from the Y � surrounding environment? .e. , natural environment; manmade environment. es ,, Maybe ;_ No 'x 3. Im acts on,Public Services: Will the project have a significant impact upon, or re- stilt In a need . for a new or altered government service in any of the following areas: fire, police, schools, parks or other governmental agencies. Yes M,lyhe �X Nn 4. Impacts on traffic/Circulation: Will project result in substantial vehicular Provc- ment', or impact surrounding circulation system, or increase traffic hazard? Yes x Maybe No !,. Will the project result in a substantial alteration or have a negative affect rvr tile. existing: land use, population/housing, energy/utilities, natural reso':"I'Ce", '. human hea 1 th? Yeas .• Maybe No _XY, ` h. Iltity potential environmental impacts not discussed above (see attached sheet). 111. OTI(f R RI'SPONS IBLE AGENCIES AND%OR PERSONS CONTACTED ( } Sea Attached ( X ) Not Applicable IV,. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE: 1. Wil l 'project degrade quality of environment? Yes Maybe No x 2. Will project achieve short-term goals to th,. disadvantage of long-term environmental i. . ' goals? Yes Maybe . No x 3. !WS the liroject have impacts which arc individually Limited but cumulatively`' considerable? Yes _ Maybe No x 4. Will the project adversely affect human beings either directly or indirectl%�? Yes Maybe No __8._ ±t: ` V. DETCRMINATION ` ( 'x Negative Declaration ( ) Negative Declaration llith Mitigation ?� ( ) Ei►vironmental Impact Report DAIE SIGUATURE f .,r•++wwM.FM`\MM.w.+'+w.w,Yn�•w.,.�..... ... w.n+...••,.�.wv..�nMA,[''w)�LKi.M"J.w..:.lt`iw]af"V:::''aL'.\.+:FIw+'tx.Pa Jls:.'i.aF.+r:�YI-rw•MN......+.•.«.rMva+a'!i:.Y.t.t►+Yrrvw•..+ti+^+""�•`;"-•V` 1 s / f ,ww.r lx•ttrr: 5 p�l� 1 Superior Court OY 7119 STATE:OF CALIFORNIA In and for the Cou►,ty of Orange CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACHr CITY CLERK Nllnny or lit,tbtl.lt'ATtnN PUBLIC HEARING Amendment 84.1 Negative Declaration 64-14 State of Califurnia CountyofUrange �� r:''► � ' Rita J. Richter � That i am and at all tlfnes herein mentioned was a citizen of Of United States.over the are of twenty-one years,and that 1 am not a party to,nor interested in the al►ove entitl#A matter; Msa that i am the principal clerk of the printer of the trl a s, ,f { HU14TINGTON BEACH IND. REVIEW a t►ewspaper of general circulstinn,published in lhr Lily of ,y HUNTINGTON BEACH County of Oranre and t.hich newspeptr is published fur the disetnination of local news and Intelligence of a gentrut chatac. t';!►Rrntu;� ` ter.And which rwrolial►er at all times herein mentioned had and still has a Ixrna fide subscription list of paying sutnctibers, and ahich new•slj&W has teen established.printed and pub- lisped at regular intervals in the said County of Orange fur a r It period esceedinit one year, that the notice. of ahich the �'• ; annexed Is a printed copy, has been publishttl in the regular and enti•o Imus of said neashaper,and not In any suliplement thereof.on the following dates.to wit:- May 24+ 1984 r Y t 1 certify(or declare)under ptnalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. natedat............Garden.Grnvr. ................24 + Calif ref Is day of..........19... ita J. Righter .....................:....... ,.,awri "w' 1►# Sitnature ri.,r. ....,.� �.,�...,.._..,_. ..__._�_.._ . .r,•_ , Form No.POP 92>82 1 ' I REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION Dote May 23, 1984 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Charlea W. Thompson, City Administrat r Prepared by: James W, Palin, Director of Development: Services *A JW Subject: CIRCULATION ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 84-1 NEGATIVE DeeECLARATION NO. 84-14 Statement of issue,Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUEt Transmitted for.public hearing is Circulation Element, Amendment: No. 84-1 and, Negative Paclaration No. ,84-14. The amendment. addresses a number; of -proposed changes to. the Circ 11 ulation Plan of Arterial Street s' and Highways as requested by City of Huntington Beach staff. .. ,The requestu are being forwarded, to the City.,Council along with the Planning Commission's recommendations as part of Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1. 4 Pla nin commission'Action: n - 1 ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY.. ERSKINE, NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 84-14 WAS APPROVED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Iiiggins, kne' hell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine NOES: . : Schumacher i ABSENT: Mirjahangir ABSTAIN: None ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND. SECOND, BY. ERSKINE, CIRCULATION ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 84-1 WAS APPROVED BY ADOPTION OP, RESOLUTION NO., 1322, AND RECOMMENDED TO Till: CITY COUNCIL FOR FINAL ADOPTION BY THE FOLLOW- ING VOTE.. AYES: Higgiitis;�Jdnchell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine, Mirjahangir NOES: Schumacher ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ANALYSIS: i The Planning Commission held a public hearing on .Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1 'on May 15, . 1984, The Commissions disscLlssion and comments are included in the attached draft: minutes Of the. May 15, 1984 meeting. The attached Summary of Requests contains the Planning Commission and staff recommendations for each area of concern. The .analysis contained in:.the amendment report references and utilizes information from the Circulation System Concept Plan. prepared ,by Greer and Company for the D6,r ntown Specific Plan in August, 1983.. The preliminary recommendations from the Greer Study were evaluated in m64181 ;' .p' .:,•. .:::,.. .,. . r., . ..:,",,...:.1:�=.r: :,. :r,•./•. :.b-T;..cd::J.:�trr...,,;.t1r«aa�.tx.'4..+,ir�•+c.!aR.wuwiou:+.ecarwhe.�y.1.j,.,,';.�. Circulation Element A("'�dment 84-1 May 23, 1:984 i Page 2 I furt e'r' detail and refined by City 'staff after numerous inter-depo.rtmental meetings to produce the proposals in Circulation Element Amendment No, 84-1. RECOMMENDATIONS: I Planning Commission Recommendation: 1. Approve Negative Declaration No. 84-14 ` 2. Approve the recommendations of. the Plannin� Commission .tats indicated PP g in Attachment 1, •Summary of Requests) a:id adopt by resolution Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1) . Staff Recommendation: 3 . Approve Negative Declaration 'No. 84-14. 1 2. The Department of Development Services staff recommendations are shown in Attachment 1, Summary of Requests. Environmental Status: Environmental documentation for the amendment requests may be found ir, the amendment report which also serves as Negative Declarations No. 84-�14. Negative Declaration No.. 84-14 was prepared and posted for a ten-day . - period beginning May 31 1984. ALTERNATIVES: The. City Councii may adopt the requested .changes as recommended by the PI'anning. Commission and staff, they may modify them as. desired, or may =stain the existing designations and alignments in the Circulation Element. ATTACHMENTSs 1. Summary.,of Requests 2. Circulation Element. Amendment No. 84--1/Negative Declaration No, 84^14 3. Resolution adopting Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1 `4. Planning Commission Minutes - 5/1S/84 (Draft) ' CWT:JWP:CC:df .... _ _.___.'^_-�---•....-..... ....•.�.-......�..........E+rrwti'ats..•r.r+-.li•^tiiK<Hh41.1R'hlC/M'4lS.ivM.41b'K.M•t+�M�t.MYW++4aw,v..wr+r+w`M .. ATTACHMENT 1 SU*IARY OF REQUESTS AREA 2.1 The request is to redesignate Orange Avenue from''a secondary to a.--primary arterial between Aixth Street and the ties-in with Atlanta Avenue at Lake. Street; realign Lake Street. (above Orange Avenue) . to ,'IT" into Orange, Avenue via Third •Street; realign''Atl.anta Ave- nue northwesterly into Orango Avenue; realign Lake Street (south of , Atlanta Avenue) to "T" into the Atlanta-Orange connection; and delete the existing alignment of Lake Street ,between Chicago Avenue and Olive Avenue. Plann"ing ,Commission Recommerlclation: Approve Area 2,1 as requested. Staff Recommendation: Staff concurs with the Planning Commission recommendation. AREA 2,2 The request is to redesignate Walnut Avenue from a local . • street to.,a secondary arterial between Sixth Street. and .Lake `t " Street; and.extend and designate Walnut Avenue as a primary arterial. ` from Lake Street to Beach Boulevard. Planning Commission Recommendation: ApproveArea 2.2 as requested. Staff Recommen6tion: Staff concurs with the i'-anning Commission recommendation, AREA 2.3 The request 3s to x'ealign Fifth �treet to tie in with�,Sixth Street between'Main Street and.Orarige Avenue and,designate S xkh,Str et as a secondary arterial- redesignate ,ixth .Street from a, s local; street` to a primary arterial between' Orange Avenue and Pacific :Coast: ,M1 Highway; and delete Fifth Street. between Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway, Planning Commission Recommendation: Approve Area 2.3 as requested. Staff Recommendation: Staff concurs with the Planning Commission recommendation. j� l: LA�'�.>>' ._._.. ...,._._ .r...w.wwan-turA:ra.sa'f•4:�.rf✓3:..1':.a..«. .1F:i J:.R::N"..xu+s..+ser.+er .rw....«.o-»......r.-...�.........»..,....-..+,..'......+......-..--�, -..�1 ' r Plannir., Commission P1i� 1984 t !' ON MOTION BY ,LIVENGOOD AND.SECOND BY HIGGINS .THE COMMISSION APPROVED 6.k)DE.AMENDMENT. NO.: 84-10 AND RECOMMENDEOD IT TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR JWOPTION, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: ' h ',TS: Higgins, Winchell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir tIGES:. None ADSENT: 11one AhSTAIN: 'None C .RCULATION. ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 84-1/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 84-14 8pplicant: City of Huntington Beach A proposal to amend the Circulation Element of the General Plan in t.!,e following areas: .1 Real14h Fifth Street to tie in -with Sixth Street between Main Street and Orange Avenueand designate it as a secondary. ' 2. Redesignate,.Sixth ,Street from a local to a primary between t Orange Avenue and Pacific Coast 1lighway. 3. Delete Fifth Street between Main Street and Pacific Coast High way. , 4. kedesignate Orange Avenue from a secondary to a primary between Sixth Street and -the tie-in with Atlanta Avenue and Lake Street. r 5. Realign Lake Street (above Orange' Aveiiu6) to. "T". into Orange. ; Avenue `(via Third Street right-of-way)',' realign Atlanti Avenue - northwesterly into Orange Avenue, realign Lake Street (south of Atlanta) to 'T" into the Atlanta/Orange connection. ' 6 . Redesi 'nate Walnut Avenue as a .. 4 g primary, between Lake Street and 4 Beach Boulevard; designate Walnut *Avenue as a secondary between Vf Lake and Sixth Streets. `.Charles Clark 'prese'iited the staff report •on the proposed amendment', reviewing each area 'of concern and showing a.map .which invlu"Oes` all the-.areas .unrder consideration. Tie pointed out khe three major re- visions in. the amendment:: 1) It now}:includes 66r,6ents from the Deparrt:ment of Public Works`on 'recommended ,roadway sections that were not.<:previously included;, z) It is noted that"the traffic analysis excluded beach-going" trips;' and ,3) Language in , the text has been .. changed to .reflect any redesignati'on of a street from local 'to secondary status. Comriissioner Schumacher inquired how .traffic•. could be kept fr0n, going through into residential areas and whether' or not a more in-depth traffic study and analysis had been the .intention of the City 'Council. -16- 5-15-84 -• P.C. 4 "iiL,.��-��� ,7..'a.'.Y+,4�1Aa:t.tw',.AganY YwK.wecbaT,.t...4Ha�...+reea•..*wa•.s.+..+w..n ,..+.•.,."•..�..--11'.l.Lnl Yt • , Minutes, H.B. P^nning Commission /� May 15, 196bq • Page 17 'DRnmA'R"T Michael Adams replied that the City Council action on . the . Down-- town Specific Plan had accepted the Greer Report, leaving three major intersections for study at a later date. fie indicated that the proposed amendment before the Commission is that study, addressing the areas required, and informed the Commission that . there will. be specific designs incorporated into the streets to discourage traffic flows into residential areas. Commissioner Mirjahangir asked if a feasibility study had been done on land acquisition and, if acquisition is necessary, who will, bear the .cost. Secretary Palin ,replied that there will be :t minimal acquisition necessary and what Mould occur would take place.,,mostly at the Orange/Lake/Atlanta,. intersection,- at the..in- terse4tion of Lake and Second Street, and on the sruth side of Orange.Avenue between Third and Sixth Streets. Cost data w:l,l be .included. in the specific street. pliIns, but it hay nor' yetr been determined if the Redevelopment Agency will bear the cost. Xf. the Agency does not assume the financial burden, it will be •f the responsibility of whoever develops the properties adajcent. Chairman Porter diisciissed the method by which street- vacations are shown on the diagram, noting that some way was needed to differentiate between those streets which wi?i' be deleted as a result of this amendment and those streets wr;ich are only "possible future" vacations which. will come about as .a result of any, ` future lot conso'l{dations'' and development in • the redevelopment process. After discussion, staff was directed to make whatever corrections are ne essary to make these two cases as clear as possible. The public hearing was 6pened. ! Kay Seraphine, 509 17th Street, addressed the, ,Conm'li s Sion''to' express her. concern that adequate methods are implemented to prevent the intrusion of traffic into the lownlot area, using the 'residential streets as a means of t,aining access 'to Goldenwest Street. Dean Albright spoke to' the following: 1) When there' is so much concern among the downtown residents on the. circulation, wry is there ,no public in attendance at this meeting? 2) Main Street is made tbe' focus of the downtown redevelopment effort, but is being choke'd .off at the northerly end; and '3) Walnut Avenue will become an alternate•. route for the heavy beach--going traffic. He closed by saying that this plan. will "strangle" traffic attempting to , reach the. downtown from the north end of the City and• businesse' s on Main Street may not survive such circulation. There were no other persons to speak for or against the amendment, r and the public hearing was closed. Commission discussion ensued. This discussion included the' handling of beach--going traffic; the need for some construction design to assist in easy flow of traffic onto 'leach Boulevard -17- P.C. Y �+M,yn.ayr.r.ww.....,�.. .+...w....w.r.w...w+...w•+4•;as y✓.s••n..0 a f{.?".r.•i......w.......'.a.::.L;i.:?Y'.ai.a•..awwaaa.mn....a....w.w w.rw•�.�.w.......��...—�•+�+..-•++•+...++."`^..�... ..7. t S . ' l;lnui_es, H.B. Planning 'Commission •..May 15, 1984 Page 18 from the Walnut extension, particularly north- a environ- mental documentation; and possible revisions to protect the resi- dential neighborhoods from through traffic impacts. ON MOTION BY LIVENCOOD AND SECOlib BY ERSK7NE NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. .84-14 WAS 'APPROVED' AND RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higyirss, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Livengood NOES: Schumacher ABSENT: Mirjahan"ir ABSTAIN: None ON, MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND-BY. HIGGINS CIRCULATION ELEMENT, AMENDMENT NO. 84-1 WAS APPROVED THROUGH THE ADOPTION OF RE-SOLUTION NO. 1322 AND RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION, WITH THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AMENDMENTS: i![ 1. on"Page 11, Projected Traffic. Volumes, the diagram shall be changed' to clearly define the difference betw streetseen treets to be y � vacated as a result of thisr• amendment and those to be vacated as a result of possible future consolidation of properties under the redevelopment effort. i 2. The. diagram shall indicate the date when the ultimate projected traffic volume will be reached and what percentage of build-out . that•. ultimate traffic volume is based upon. :3. in 2.1. 1, wording referring to ,Orange Avenue between. Sixth` i Street and Goldenwest -Street shall reflect the wording in, the I' ''. Downtown Specific Plan in regard to that section of Orange. l AYES: Ifig'gjns, Winchell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine, Mir3ahsnir NOES: �Schumacher ABSENT; None ABSTAIN: Nonct The Commigsia!: recessed at 9:40 and reconvened at 9:50 p:m. CODE AMENDMENT No. 84--5 ; Applicant: City of bunting_ton Beach A proposed amendment to ARticle 969. 9 of the 11 ntington Beach Ordiri- ance Code entitled Coastal Zone Suffix; such .amend ent would incor- porate f porate modifications as suggested by the California Coastal commission. li t; The public hearing, after consultation with legal counsel, was opened simultaneoursly for Code .Amendments Nos, 5, 61 7, 81 and 9, all dealing with modifications suggested by the Coastal commission. • z -18- 5-15-84 - P.C. p�x( w...W Mw�w+*N,w+.w.y�rVrM�•ti'+.N•M!r•.I,I'.w'N.�M4i t7.1L L,{,,,41J.1 X/YLL.•J+I J .'.V.1 io•\'.•Ob NMhf NN RW+� � ri :L y'.t.M w.+atn.•w\w.+w..,.`..+•«.. w\M.\i.4"'MLA:.f Hft. WPM t r r. r. y a �� • •L , v ( V. a ' ' • Publish May 24, 1964 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CIRCULATION ELEMENT AMENDMENT 84-1 NEGATIVE DECL MTION 84-14 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEM-that a.public hearing will be meld by the City Council of the City of Huntmgton.Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 4th day of June 1984 for the purpose of considering a proposed amendment to the Circulation clernent of the General �Plan (CIR i'84-1) and Negative Declaration N84-14 which includes � the following itco*; 1. Redesignation of-Orange Avenue from a secondary to a primary arterial between Sixth Street and the tie-in with Atlanta Avenue at Lake Street; realignment I f Lake Street (above Orange Avenue) to "T" into Orange Avenue via Third Street; realignment of Atlanta Avenur,• northwesterly into Orange Avenue; realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta Avenue) to "T" into the Atlanta-Orange connection; and'del'etion of the existing alignment of Lake Street between Chicago Avenue and Olive Avenue. ' 2. Redesignation of Walnut Avenue from a local street to a secondary arterial r between Sixth Street and Lake Street; and extension and designation of Walnut Avenue as`a primary arterial from Lake Street to Beach Boulevard. iyn 3. Realignnnt of Fifth Street to Lie-in with Sixth Street between train Street and Orange Avenue and designation of Sixth Street as a secondary arterial ; phi Redesignation-of Sixth Street from a local street to a primary arterial between Orange Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway; and deletion of Fifth Street between plain Street and Pacific Coast Highway. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Circulation Element Amendment 84-1 & Negative Declaration 84-1 Further informatitin may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main ; Street, Huntington Beach. California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 1 • .. is DATED May 18, 1984 CITY OF. HUNTINGTON BEACH �r By: Alicia.M. Wentworth City Clerk s : Ia • _.. �__.. .._, ._ .. _.....: • • � fit; .+^rwwww...1t1MW14.Mi'Rst'W..).J.41 iY rt w+;. t�4t...7T1 •' ... ._.....r • ... 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Pratto Loi3 K.IBirnan 1737 Park Street 209 Alabama Street Ibis,K.,:Havens. Huntington Desch, CA 926.18 Huntington Leach, CA 92648 19291 Surfdale Lane. .� Hunit#, t n' Bftchr "CA 92646 024�-206 11 024-206-25 024431-12 Josephine . Holly. '1hwas L. Jacobs : Oscar J. Resales 117 Alalmma Street 207 AlaLima Street 7846 Connie.Drive . Huntington' Beach, CA 92648 thintington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, C.k 92648 024-206-14 024-'291 11 024-13145 gird J. Sinven First American Trust Co. I,ewie P. Derigo 117517 Bel.shire Ave. PaciFi: Wailer Park 807 Main Street ,+Artasia, CA 90701 80 MmUnyt•n Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Boa i:. CN 92648 024-206-15 024-131-04 Glenn R. tloldaoy ; ,, Richard R. Hand . r,23 hlabama Street i 516 7th Street 'Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ! Huntington Peach, CA 92648 i , �024-206-17 024-131-05 • �Dobert Berens Harold S. Cire j245 Electric Ave. 515 9th Street ' Seal Beach, CA 90740 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 _ yR ,..r...tt %'�'L`'-:. ,%,lr:i.,. ..elr''1•..,ie:..r. .t-.. ..'il,:'tu.: ":S.t�.::a... ,. .v:s:':sti ir. �l�.ti�ti::r�l'�r Rw ...... - _ -_..�'iY�}R<•I.RI♦.7d'91YI'f1�1Y.� _- ..- .. � ,�, •� i �a � ! j � � 4 4r h y w j4. t #'� � e k Y s . � t�` tr "•i.'f�1f4 w, t ,`r�� ��� ..(E circulation Element 5-21-84 Page 10 024-165-19 � 024466-10 024-472-07 Dewey D. ravide ) Tamie R. vnrris Philip ZiiW:is P.O. Box 342 j 110 3rd Street 16351 Tufts Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648 jHuntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92641 t v 024-165-19 j024 170-08 024 172-09 Angelo Rinaldi ( Leo D. Marcl=d Gun. Eun P.O. Box 342 700 Sth Street 526 Plain Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, C . 9264E 024-165-20 024 170-11 024 172 10 J.A. Davide j Huntington Beach Co. Matrtie Elizabeth"Heim P.O. Baas 342 2110 Main Street 16392 E. Heim Ave. Huntington Beach, C11 92648 Huntingtont Mach, CA 92648 Orange, CA 92665 024-165-25 024471-07 024-172-?l Gene Hill ti er Hertha L. Backlund clo Engeio Rinaldi t 27051 Iiidcbn Trail Rmad P:O..Box 342 � Ilunting n ch M 9 4 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 tuntington Beach, CA 92648 `024--165-26 02 17 16 024 173-02 Richard A. Hyman E r h 223 2nd Street 0 r t Eula SV. Iiiggiris 505 Lake Street' 7` IAuitirngton Beach, CA 92648 un g I ch, 92G48 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ` 024 165--27 � 024-172-01 ' 024-173-04 , Denis Gal Ohio Fred G. ,PW%itin Marina Fet3 ml Savings'& Lorn Angelo Rinaldi 1722 Park Strut 22200 Hawthorne' Blvd. P.O.. Box 342 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Tarr u=,' CA 90505 3 Ilunt:ingtm Begchr CA 9264E 024-16G-01,02 024 172-02 024173-05 Robert W:'Pruit:t James Travis McBeath John Vozenilek '• 2330 Shields Avenue 19522 � stwinds Lim 2271 Pacific SUVet La Crescenta, CA 91014 Ihmtington Beach, CA 92646 tbsta Masq, CA 92627 024466-;:1 024-172-04 024-206-02, Leo D. t 3rch'To Stanley P. Stolaski amard J. Nylander 4801 Curtis Circle 1545 West Elm Ave. 227 Alabama Street Huntington :Beach, CA . 92649 Anaheim, CA 92802 Huntington Beach, CA 92641, t: 024-166-07 024-172-05 024-206-01 I�elen T. Madzoeff Virgil E. Brewster Hoiaaltl'�. Nylander. Dclmud Osepian P.O. Batt 195 9631 Chary Chase Drive 1714 Park Street: Huntington Beach, 'CA 92648 Hunting" Beach, CA 92646. Itunti 'ton Beach, CA 92648 1 ;4:ri`�.7}i'7 yf i:•::L*t-eijlL:ii.i.t;�y a. ..i::,.l.r.ir:.l..•� -• . ~.'•t,�-.. , ,>•• ,..taw:, ..,:?.i.•y..t.'...:A%..'-.f la�..•.�i.: .Ji«i1.'•:.Z.�r,t�r ai,.G(-Iiirtkw.Gi l`f.:i:+t:ry'..N.kr.3.�!'MLI , t r . Gumffr--- tl ti } 1i�` 1�; Y'� ; r.t. ''tDg1 S ti ' {i t• '>, a . Circulation El-gent 5-21-84 Page 9 �l • U 024-163-10 024-•163 13 024-165--03 Ernestine H. Gardner Allen L. Nelson Julio P'elli 32 }}illcxest }taxi Norma S. Nelson 215 2nd Street Berkeley, CA 94705 P.O. Box 83Reach, CA 92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 unt024-163-11 024-164-01 024 165-06 Prichard E. Gardner �a C7or Russell B. Watkins 250 Laurel Street 1090 Buckingham Lane San rranciseo, CA 94118 1 .ing&J31e.ChV92648 ftport Boiach, G1 92660 024-163-12 024-164-06 024-165�07 Allen L.'Nelson Fern T. }iadgc Joyce M. Derigo 114 Ocean Ave. Alit. 3 305 2nd Street . 211 Olive Avenue }lunt.ington Beach, CA 92648 }}unt:.ington Beach, CA 92648 lluntiNbon Beach, CA 9264B 024-163-14 024-164-08 024 165-08 }}arvey D. Pease Joseph A. Mauri Robert R. Allen cJo Jach-in-the-•}fox Inc. 3016 Calle Juarez 224 3rd Street P.O.. Box 783 San Clemente, CA 92672 San Diego, CA 92112 }hurtington Beach, CA 92646 J 024-164-01 024 164--09 : 024-165-09 E}aya*ard C. Johnson ThaTus W. Berry `Charles A. .Derigo 730 14th.Stt:eet 322 3rd Street 222 and Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 }luntignton Beach, CA 92646 Huntington Balch, CA 92646. { 024-164-02 024-164-10 �024-165-10111 mel Ling kklwazd F. Bray Car ;Richerd,J. Susaet:a . P.O. Box 209 5401' S. tMagrove Ave. :160 Eseverri Lane ' Itunatington Beach, CA 92648 Mittier, CA 90601 La Habra, CA . 90631 024-164703 024-164-11 024-156 12 George Deundi an Gwen 11. Zeller i Ante S. Hockaday 317 2nd Street 444 Lincoln Boulevard 4314 `t?.0. }max 1847. ' f }}untingtcn Beach, CA 912649 VEnice, CA 90291 Santa Ana, CA 92702 024-164-04 024-164-131'14 . 024 165-13 Donald It. Perry Cynthia G. Taylor Bernard Mason 313 , 2rd Street 220 Via Scan Rand M5 12t:h Street Huntington beach, CA 92648 NcwuPort Reach, CA 92663 Ifuntington teach, CA 9264E 024=164•-05 024�-165-02 : 024-1 65 15 thigh G. White Otillia M. Van Leuven ' Steven P. Gesiriech 309 :nd Street Box 236 !216 Sbinut Avenue Huntington Beach, 'CA 92648 Bryn Kwr, CA 92318Huntington t3cach, CA 92648 it• ui:i::'N••iYiR+.�Z.'.ae M'L✓iAA✓.�l}ri. u-:x:i).':r',. ^1r;:i;,1:.,:'Ls: ,1.'+`:Y.i;,..cY:3,..:+'.'.��+'�'F-.':,i.�.. v..,r l"f.'•S Cr{ r++'�-•{'j.�i..vF�".:w�n�YpI�►�i�S�1� , i Cia;culation Element 5-21-64 Page 8 ! 11 024-159-02 024-161 14' 024 162-•17 Huntington Beach Co. Tax Div. Alfred J. Palladino Cannel A. Ling 1.225 Bush Street 10 E. Huntington Drive 5401 S. Mesa Grove Ave. San Franciscot CA 94120 Arcadia, CA 91006 Whittier, CA 90601 024-160-02 024-162-01 024-162- 19 Ben A. Trainer Elsie M. Bakre Gordon De Lapp 6772 Presidente Drive Elsie M. Smith 320 Joliet Street Huntington Beach;, CA 92648 23561 El Cerrito Huntington Beach, 'CA 92640 Lagung3 Lill*f CA 92653 024-160-03 - 024 162-02,03 024 162--20 Michael. W. Niccole Harold E. Tcnikins James J. R° 400 3rd Street 231 Lake Street 43046 North Cedar Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Iuntington Beach, CA 92648 jawaster, CA 93534 624-16141 014-162-04 024 162-21 .Rita M. Palladino John A. Galkin Paul` E. Palmer 400 S. mariposa Apt. 24 101 Hunatington Street 14325 E. Flanar Drive Los Angeles, CA 90020 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 VWttierf CA 90603 024-161-06 024 162--05 024-162-23 ' Lac}cie Palladino Lawrence Prdston Jahn'PauiWian McCarthy & Vbst:ad Rachael E. Ka;p 205`Lake Street, 7301 Angela manue P.O. box 2144 Huntington Beach, 'CA 92648 Bakersfield CA 93300 Hespe;ioll CA 92345 024-161-07 024-162-08 024-162-24 .. I'letchez H. Dart Charles E. Cather, Charles-Varii.an, Tr 310 grid Street 2292 Long Leach Blvd. 201 LAKE Street. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 bong Beach, CA 90006 Huntington Beach, CA, 92648 024-161-11 024-1.62-09 024-162-25- I Dorothy E. Parnakian Otillia PI. Van Leuven Nay M...Iliunnicutt; .. 320 2rtd Street . I3ox 236 4400 R6mrn o Drive'• Huntigton Beach, 'CA 92648 Bryn Mawr, CA 92318 Tarzana, CA 91356 024-161-12 I ; 024 162 13 02A-163-A2 . Geox4e Dewx:ian t ndol I. WallaceThomas:Nolwerda. 316 : 2nd Street 502 Cal Street 6736,Hillpark Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 tos'Angeles, .CA 90068 024-161--13 024 162 16 029 163-�03 , _ .. Imbert Gary Palladino Car6lin S. Resendez Nonna A. Nelson Garry R., Westad . 222 2nd Street 114'.Oeean•Avenue • . . 25241 Iiartog Street P.O. 'Box 167 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 laguna Hills, CA 92653 Huntington Beach, CA' 92648 �i�.ii'Ryi CJ��1.�iAA.MK:e'f-'NFttA\Y1t:::Jn 11'I:il.a:liS.' .;:A.l ar�$.. 4.i'.. 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Garr Watkins Goiandol M. -rtftch, Tr 400 S. Beverly Drive, Ste. 315 34832 Calle Fortuna %.Max C. Hoeptner Beverly-Hills, CA 90212 Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 33516 Causer Canycn Y011e�► Oente � C 92082 024-152-04 024.1'153-09 024;15446; :} John Conley Ahmad Homed Abdelmuti Stephen'F. Davis 117 The Masters Circle 101 Alain Street 311 lftlridt Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntingtw macho, -CA 92648 f 024-152-•05 024 153-11 024-154-07 8 1 14thE. Shupe Eldon 11.Street 01 Catalina 823 Wetad stbvuri Gates i., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Seal Beach, .CA 90740 los Angeles, CA 90069 024-152-06 024 153 12 024-154--09 Y . i Stu.3rt W. Qnohundro, Tr Jack L. Gosney Jadoun M. Nabex 8070 I-angdon Ave. 1106 P.O. Box 23 126.Main Street . . Van'Nuys, CA 91406 Rancho Santa Fee CA 92067 }luntington peace, CA 92648 024-152-10 024 153 Z3 624 15A-10 Frank M. Cracchiolo, Tr f) Anna L. Baxter .19712 Quiet Bay Lane ! Mary B.' Lindley ' John M. Naber Huntington Beach, CA 92648 1 17631 Birch 'free bane 126 Main Street J 1i vy nee CA 92715 H��g#� nwch? C1 9?64a Q2a-15z11 i '.. •• r. .... . . .. . . .. . .. i 024-153 17 024 154-n Hossein N.•ASanadani, et al Eleanor J. Draper Foxx Dev�elogirrit C1prp, 122 4iain Street 121. Main Street % Menke Nelson Bullis 1funt;.ngton Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA ' 92648 206 S. .division street, Carr= CiVI NV .. 89701 sre•��x'..�y.-.��� �:.N•... �.� , !•�',.• �.'..'1�r,r. i1:.;_'u�.. .... ,•rC�a: r.. ..�V.i., 'a r:1i:�Ti�."„wi".•Y� Y . T i A (f q t I circulation Element 5-21-94 Page 6 rJ 024--147-24 024-148-02,03,04 024-151-•05 Calvin L. Fum.--n Robert J. Koury Ashoka Investments 19021 Beach Blvd. Suite C P.O. Box 65176 % Y R Reality Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Ins Angeles, CA 90065 , 129 6th Street HuntLivtm Beqch, Cal 9264r 024-147-25 024 148-11 024-151-06 John A. Taberg Pacific Southwest Realty Co. Robert 1. Burdick 211 Main Street c% Corp. Tax 1120-12 0109 Timothy N. Stegelvik Huntington Beach, CA 92648 P.O. Box 2097 Terminal Annex 8831 Cliiside Drive Ins Angeles, CA 90051 � tgn Beach, CA 91646 '024-147-26,27 024--148-12 ' 024-151-07 Thomas A. Cavei=ly Dennis A. Niccole Transamerica Financial Serviuh 553 Temple Hills Drive 400 3rd Street 17782 E. 17th St. Suite 208 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 ffur-tington Beach, CA 92648 Tustin, CA 92680 - 024 47-27 024 146 16 024-151-08 Thoma verly Paul A. Tahmisian, Tr. Choong ff. Phee :r 55 1264 !;. Sonoma Drive 16861 Strnehaven Circle Alt:,adena, CA 91001 i Huntington Beach, CA 92649 .024-147-26 024-14Q-20 024-151-09,10 4 '. Marjorie T.-,Decker Frances D., Hine ; Francis B. Sexton et;al ``'• P.O. Box 1907 1123 loth Street } 6716 Foster Bridge Bwlevr-iic3 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Santa Monica, CA 90403 Bell Gai:dens, CA 90201 024-147-29 024-150 16 024-151-19 :tOrange County Specialty State o California Dept. of Sav-Mor oil Co. Project #3 Gencz•al Services 5150 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100 ;.•' P.O. 'Box 725 Real Estate Division ; 'Los Angeles, CA 90036 Huntington Beach, CA 92548 650 Howe Avenue 024-147-32 Sacz.vmto, Cal 95825 :Jt 024-151-01 024-151-20 Ben A. Trainer .7oNmny Y.itabjian, Z'r. 4772 Presidento Drive Robert L. Smith 2108 Puerto Del Mundo r Huntington Beach, CA 92648 201a East Ocean Boulevard Fallbrook, CA 92028 Ball, CA 92661 024-14:--34 024-151-02 ' 024--151-25 F.ltnyra I. -terry5eair me Pxof-r_rties John Bogosian, Tr. Robert.,C. Terry 19852 IX.W Harbor Drive 119 E. Calaveras , 122 Sth Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Altadena, CA 91001 ' Hunlington Beach, CA 92648 024-147-36 024-151-02 t 024-151 26 orange Coast S John F. Klinchuch Ard©n Horciai.an g Specialties ' ::. Pmject 42 2744 Ashwood Street 413 Woodbury Wmd 636 E. Chapman Avenue Orange, Cal 92665 . ! Altadena, CA 91001 ` prance, CA 92666 .. a r p. F.-.•,K. t .i,f.r";:i�..t.t F..:r:,i',�.;A.Air•7:'.�.. r ai•:J+�-'� x+,a .Y'�' iv ...�r} '�va�.ti=�r°;1..,r .Y, :F.•r:..'t..`"J.:-t�'F `;'L^.�•..a•.. „:• .. . '.,d wl•i. ...a,i'i..+:-'.�.�i.- 't^ •" a ,' ;• Circuleation Element 5-21=84 Page 5 024-145-21 024-146-01 024147-01 Donald D. Ellis Barbara D. Beal ; Caroline L. Burnes I % Counselor Realty 2100 Old Quarry >aaad ? 9200 Westminster Ave P90 2120 Main Street # 250 Rhurside, CA 92506 Wes bdmter, CA 92683 Huntington Itch, CA 92648 024-145-22 024-146-02 j 024 174-03 Vincenzo M. Vullo With M. Dickerson David Burris 200 7th Street 220 6th Strut 220 5th Strut fluntigntm Beach, CA '92648 Huntington Beach, m 92648 t Huntington Beach, CA 92649 1 024-145-24 024-146•-03 024-147-05 Robert M. Kadan William J. Tater f William G. Gallegos 'll Faixda%n 10062 rterrim�c Drive 7195 Little Harbor Road Irvine, CA 92714 Huntingt.an Beach, CA 92646 Ilunatington Beach; CA,92648 I 024-145-25 ! 024156-05 024 147-�00 I'3ibc_n' D. Margin Artalee C. Miller Oscar G. .Taylor 210 -7th Street 166D Linda Sue Lane P.O. Doss 725 Ifur.Lington Beach, CA 92648 EtCinitas, CA 92024 Huntington Beach, CA 92(4Y 1 02 024-156-06 4-145-26 024-»247-09 Jxrs M. Brig-Is s � Aaliert:D. Gourley 19156 Via Pasada �' Hard 0. Linc3borg . 2.16: 7th Street 17220 Neti,tkpe St:. # 127 Iluntington Beach, CA 92648 Tustin- CA 92680 Ebuntain Valley, CA 92708 Q24-145-27 024-156-07� ► 024 147-11 �. Robert It. Wan l7er'ry C:`Willi ms Assistance League of: Hunt- 211-0 th Street tr: 11,rai dawn Huntin ton Beach, CA 92648 �� �� Iivine, CA 92714 g' 301 Walnut Avenue Huntington Bagchr CA 92648 '024-145-28 024147-14 024-156-09 .Mathias E. Dahl Marche tlbod Douglas M. Langevin et al +` P.O. BOX 1016 i" Thanpson Falls, &%tP 59873 201 5th Street 8196 Pawtucket Drive r. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 9264 b F `024-145--29 024-146-12,13 _• 024 147-15 Ronald 'D. Ellis • John A. Trbcrt Thmas ,R. hbrzl 2120 M- in St. #250 P.O. Box 270 215 Min Street Ifuntingtm Beach, CA 92648 Ihm iNton Be<7ch, CA 92648 Huntington Bmch, Cp, 92648 024145-31 024-146-14 0244147-23 JOWL. Peters Jerry C. Williams Pauline M. anper 322 ;7th Street 211-D 5th Street 213 thin Street i EfuntSnrgrtm Beach; CA 92648 Ihuntimton Beach, CA 92648 � lhmtingtan Beach, GA 92649 .1 'µ7Re.¢.fit M,":�:,$Ta .,i.i..""'i.:.'.f:'T�. .a I.:+ta:i�.,�I:i•ii•L�.s..;L,tl«! •..V.ti:....5,'S...�:�� ...•S. e.i'� .�+L.!! .._ ...•.:.:.,i,i. ..ii .1 .-....-._. ,...,...�-....}• .rti x. d I E ! .• �,� �. � �. ' '� z �` f� 4 erg� 4� I � .. j Circulation Element 5-21-84 Page 4 f 024-142--18 029 143-20 024-145-10 Henry R. Torres Michael H. Newton rsbif P. 15425 E. Tetley Street James 11. Koler Hacienda heights, CA 91745 16001 Ballant3ne Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 ' 035-142-19 � 024 144-01 024 145-10 , ` Trmy M. Guenther Valantine ParnaYdan, et al Dodd P. Larson 308 6th Street 312 Chicago Avenue 8361 Poe Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 024-142-20 1024-144-02,03 0241-145-11 Douglas M. Matthews ; Everett M. Hicks Alfred.Vernon f 308 6th STreet P.O. Box 310 Thanass W. King r Huntington Beach, CA 92648 j Iiunti.ngt.on Beach, CA 92648 4.165 Candleberry Avenue 1 $W1 Bogch 90704 024-143-01 1024-144-04 014-145-13 Sylvia Shandrick United States of America Nail L. King 228 1/2 Main Street , Post: Office Building 536 South Olive Way 'Ilunt.ingtc:n Beach, CA 9^648 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Denver, COLD 00224 �. 02444349 1 024 144-11 024-145-14 `Ge11e James Leon Dubox- C ,, '1251 Chelran Place 120222 Eeervale Lane 4238 Locust Avenue Lcks Angeles, CA 9006E ; Huntington Beach, CA 92646 L ig Beach, CA 90807 `024-143-10 1024--144-'12 024 145=16 Thamas R. hlixzl ? T if A. Ohmnn R'unting�n Mariner Invest vnt William T. Mitchell 303 3rd Street 7368 Center nrive tt '307 Main Strr:--t Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Huntington Beachr CA, 92648 J ' 024-143-31 f 024 144•-13 024 145-18 .William T.'Mitchell !Marcus M. McCallen Michael R. Bird 307 Main Street i%:Virginia Sebbc' James E. Osterman Huntington Beach, CA 92648 2281E Costa Della 736 11.-Galaxy Heights Drive El To or CA 92630 LA C�ngdAj CA 91OU 024-143-12 024 144 14 ' 024--145-19 j Ciocker Na►ticnal Dank John A. Teberg Waltrs.f J. Barnes, Tr. • .Tax Dept.: 126133 Itatrcar Drive r 202 7th Street 79 IVw ItIbnt9wery Street : Calabasas, G1 91302 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 San Francisco, CA 94105 � 024-143-19 i ,924-145-08 024-145-20 Clarence A. Holland William J. Hillis Jordan M. Van Thiel 12434 Iienzie Plooe 10101 Slat_er'Avenue, #211 9850 Garfield Acre. Sp. •8 Granada Hills, CA 91344 ! 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