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FORMER LAMB SCHOOL SITE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Community Outreach Letters of Support NOVEMBER 2012 Pointe HOMES, LLC Table of Contents I. Support from Adjacent Neighbors/Huntington Beach Residents II. Support from Local Business Owners III. Reply Cards in Support Garnered from Multiple Mailings to Surrounding Neighborhoods IV. E-mails in Support Generated through Project Web Site V. Letters of Support from Building Industry Association Membership November 15, 2012 Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mayor Hansen: I am a life-long resident of Huntington Beach. I attended schools here, I grew up here. I chose to stay in Huntington Beach when I decided to buy my first home, my second and now my third. I grew up blocks away from both Wardlow and Lamb schools and have seen the degradation of the properties over the past years. It's time to make a change—for the sake of the neighbors surrounding the properties and for the city. TRI Pointe Homes' new homes will not only improve the looks of both neighborhoods, but in turn will bolster the local economy. New development will help local retail and removal of abandoned property will no doubt help with property values in the area. It's also time to bring some new housing of this caliber to Huntington Beach. I appreciated it all three times I purchased a home here. We want the newer homes and we want to stay here in Huntington Beach. Please continue providing new move-up opportunities to those of us who grew up here and want to stay here. Thank you, �< . i° Rami Naber 415 Townsquare Lane, #215 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Pointe M te It 0 Nt ES.LLC Mpoin 0 M E S,LLC H M F,S,U-C pointe h Think. Renew. Inspire. Tliink. Renew. Inspire. Think. Renew. Inspire. I Support Economic ACtiVity I Support Economic Activity I Support Economic Activity in Huntington Beach! in Huntington Beach! in Huntington Beach! Please tell us why you support TRI Pointe Homes' Please tell us why you support TRI Pointe Homes' Please tell us why you support TRI Pointe Homes' collaborative vision for the former Lamb School collaborative vision for the former Lamb School collaborative vision for the former Lamb School property: property: property: New CLJStO erS within walking distance Now customers within walking distance ,New customers within walking distance n1 of my business of my business of my business $39 million in local economic activity $39 million in local economic activity S39 million in local economic activity 3 new local jobs 1 3 new local jobs IZA,183 new local jobs Are you intet ested in speaking in support of the Plan Are you interested in speaking in support of the plan Are you interested in speaking in support of the plan at an upcoming public hearing? at an upcoming public hearing? at an upcoming public hearing? 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Please tell us wily you support TRI Pointe Homes' Please tell us why you support TRI Pointe Homes' Please tell us why you support TRI Pointe Homes' collaborative vision for the former Lamb School collaborative vision for the former Lamb School collaborative vision for the former Lamb School property: property: property: New Customers within walking distance New customers within walking distance New customers within walking distance of my business of my business of my business LJ $39 million in local economic activity $39 million in local econOffliC activity $39 million in local economic activity f— 183 new local jobs 83 new local jobs >�11 83 new local jobs Are you interested in speaking in support of the plan Are you interested in speaking in support of the plan Are you interested in speaking in support of the plan at all upcoming public hearing? at all UPCOMilIg public hearing? at all upcoming public hearing? 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Comments 1 =yam M JzIF ?`tea ,„{� $�- �a ���'.- ,.�s ', x.. i Mario Naber Mole From: robert loomans [rjloomans@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 6:51 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: robert loomans Email:iloomans@yahoo.com Address: 20891 crestview lane City: huntington beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Kimberly Penn [kpenn@suretrack.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:33 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Kimberly Penn Email: kpenngsuretrack.net Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: Christy Schirmer[clschirmer@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 6:04 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name:Christy Schirmer Email: clschirmergyahoo.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime:Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Dave Willson [dave.willson@tlfab.coml Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:50 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Dave Willson Email: dave.willsongtlfab.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Gary Hildabrand [ghildabrand@msn.com] Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 12:58 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Gary Hildabrand Email: ghildabrand@i-nsn.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes i Marto Naber Mole From: Diane McCue [dgaynor@ronihicks.com] Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 4:50 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Diane McCue Email: dgaynor@ronihicks.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: cori mcclung [corimcclung@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 2:09 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: cori mcclung Email:corimcclung@yahoo.com Address: 10001 kamuelaDrive City: H.B. Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Sam Danskin [sdanskin@greenhall.com] Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 7:57 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Sam Danskin Email: sdansking,-reenhall.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field:Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Marji Knitter[mknitter@moote.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:34 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Marji Knitter Email:mknitter@moote.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Tony Ditteaux [tony@gljpartners.coml Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:28 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Tony Ditteaux Email: tonygglipartners.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: Glen Freyermuth [glenfreyermuth@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:07 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Glen Freyermuth Email: glenfreyermuth gmail.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field:Yes Reduce ponding:Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: Margaret Auger[cliffandmarge@verizon.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 11:36 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Margaret Auger Email: cliffandmargep_verizon.net Address: 19431 Pitcairn Lane City: Huntington Beach 926446 Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty:Yes 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: Kandice Chaney [kdc1985@verizon.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 7:08 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Kandice Chaney Email: kdc1985 a,verizon.net Address: 19411 Pitcairn Lane City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty:Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Holly McKee [hmckie@hm-2.com] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 9:18 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name:Holly McKee Email:hmckiena,bm-2.com Address: 511 15th Street City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce pending:Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime: Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Michele Naber[naberm@svusd.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 9:54 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Michele Naber Email:naberm@svusd.org Address: 20916 Shellfish Lane City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Mahir Elhatem [elhatemse7@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 5:09 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Mahir Elhatem Email: elhatemse7@gmail.com Address: 10142 Halawa Drive City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes i Marlo Naber Mole From: Catherine Ryder[the4ryders@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:12 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Catherine Ryder Email:the4rydersp_aol.com Address: 19882 felcliff City: Huntington beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: janet drake Dandrake@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 1:58 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support fonn. Name:janet drake Email:jandrake ,sbcglobal.net Address: 20951 Snug Harbor Circle City: Huntington Beach Ca Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Penni Cisneros [Pennicisneros@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 7:21 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name:Penni Cisneros Email:Pennicisneros@gmail.com Address: 9571 Netherway Drive City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime: Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Marlo Maber Mole From: Ron Gibson [tedgibsonmasonry@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 7:03 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Ron Gibson Email:tedgibsonmasonry(a,sbcglobal.net Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze:Yes Reduce crime:Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: Toby Frink [frink55@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 6:54 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Toby Frink Email: frink55g_hotmail.com Address: 15451 Cottonwood Circle City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Dina Rochford [drochford@leightongroup.com] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 3:54 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Dina Rochford Email: drochford(ablei h tongroup.com Address: 19621 Village Oaks Circle City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime: Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Marlo Naber Mole From: DeAnne Frink [deannefrink@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 II A3 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: DeAnne Frink Email: deannefrinkghotmail.com Address: 15451 Cottonwood Circle City: Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Rosie Le [rle@uci.edu] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 2:44 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Rosie Le Email:rler_&uci.edu Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Robert Bucci [bbucci@formacompanies.com] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 3:44 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Robert Bucci Email:bbuccigformacompanies.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Reduce crime:Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Matthew Dinh [matthewdinh@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 8:33 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Matthew Dinh Email:matthewdinhggmail.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Michelle Cung [mcung811 @yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 8:32 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Michelle Cung Email mcung811 a yahoo.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Rosalynn Le [ler@Uci.edu] Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 1:05 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name:Rosalynn Le Email: ler@Uci.edu Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field:Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty:Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Jennifer Cung [mcung811 @yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 1:05 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Jennifer Cung Email: mcune811 a,yahoo.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime:Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Michelle Dinh [hairspray811 @gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 8:15 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Michelle Dinh Email:hairspray811 gmail.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes i Marlo Naber Dole From: Vu Cung [mcung811@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 1:05 AM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Vu Cung Email:mcung8l Igyaahoo.com Address: City: Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Yes Reduce ponding: Yes Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: Yes 1 Mario Naber Mole From: Cathy Edman [cathyed man @hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 1:32 PM To: Ben Boyce Subject: Lamb School Website Support Form A website user has submitted the Lamb School support form. Name: Cathy Edman Email: cathyedman@hotmail.com Address: 19721 Canberra Lane City:Huntington Beach Reason(s)for support: Upgrades to soccer field: Reduce ponding: Privacy and coastal breeze: Yes Reduce crime: Yes Conclusion to uncertainty: 1 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Michael Savage 1125 Sheppard Dr Fullerton, CA 92831 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Lee Quigley 28910 Rancho California Rd Ste 206 Temecula, CA 92590 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Tony Nissen 24551 Raymond Way Ste 100 Lake Forest, CA 92630 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable colTmunities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Michael Hixson 302 Juniper Ave Santa Ana, CA 92707 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Patrick Strader 19700 Fairchild Ste 240 Irvine, CA 92612 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Tim Strader 19700 Fairchild Ste 240 I rvi ne, CA 92612 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes wivl be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Blake Hinman 28052 Camino Capistrano Ste 211 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Wendy Buettner 20772 Hunter Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Jeffrey Meyers 18401 Von Karman Ave Irvine, CA 92612 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Mark Ellis 21126 Hidden Spring Ln Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring' property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Georgia Hoffman 102 E Grand Blvd Corona, CA 92879 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Kim Brehm 10 Bunsen Irvine, CA 92618 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Mike Burke 2149 Via Teca San Clemente, CA 92673 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and .move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Nick Slevin 1602 Monrovia Ave Newport Beach, CA 92663 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these. two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Saeed Bekam 4400 Campus Dr Newport Beach, CA 92660 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Eric Shield 13662 Winthrope St Santa Ana, CA 92705 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlcw school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Barbara Murakami 3 Reese Crk Ladera Ranch, CA 92694 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Julie Grooms 422 Cribbage Ln San Marcos, CA 92078 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Nathan Anderson 4056 Northpark Cir Irvine, CA 92604 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Julia Brady 699 14th St Unit 600 San Diego, CA 92101 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new env'ironm.entally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, William Watt 160 Newport Center Dr Ste 155 Newport Beach, CA 92660 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Scott Wright 301 Avenida Salvador San Clemente, CA 92672 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, James Yates 28811 Ortega Hwy San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals . fo-r responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of .these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be7among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, mark noonan 475 Aster St Laguna Beach, CA 92651 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects, combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Bob Burgoon 30 Downfield Way Coto de Caza, CA 92679 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen- As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are . brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Tom Berry 29982 Ivy Glenn Dr Ste 100 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Jeremy Steele 800 Columbia St Brea, CA 92821 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, John Russell 11100 Beach Blvd Stanton, CA 90680 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Steve Wolff 13071 Earlham St Santa Ana, CA 92705 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new envircnmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Mark Himmelstein 6166 Fernwood Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92648 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Joe Goodman 4041 Macarthur Blvd Ste 400 Newport Beach, CA 92660 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Jackie Moss 900 S Windsor Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90019 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will. be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that.you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Christine Loomans 12565 Woodlawn Ave Tustin, CA 92780 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Jeffrey Landon 12507 Holland P1 Poway, CA 92064 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and .move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Yvonne Benschop 179 Chandon Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Michelle Pate 30951 Silver Leaf Dr San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 . The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Markus Klein 35577 Cornell Dr Yucaipa, CA 92399 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Dan Newkirk 1 Swan Ln Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our regicn. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods . In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval . Sincerely, Theodore Perrine 31552 W Nine Dr Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs . Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Janelle Keith 1570 Corporate Dr Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Mike Recupero 31877 Del Obispo St Ste 204 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Daisy Loza 2151 Dogwood Rd Tustin, CA 92780 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Steve Greco 28362 La Falda Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 f The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Dave Stefanides 25552 La Paz Rd Laguna Hills, CA 92653 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Anita Seiveley 11 Baruna Ct Newport Beach, CA 92663 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. , The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Joseph Kody 15400 Graham St Huntington Beach, CA 92649 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Robert Montgomery 33850 Colegio Dr Dana Point, CA 92629 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Laura Kerdus 575 6th St Norco, CA 92860 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Brian Muehlbauer 2753 Camino Capistrano San Clemente, CA 92672 f The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Nancy Campman 33122 Sandpiper Ct San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Melissa Auten 25522 Oak Leaf Rd Apt Rs Laguna Hills, CA 92653 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Andrew Price 17781 Cowan Irvine, CA 92614 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought, before you for approval. Sincerely, Jeffrey Okamoto 42 Colorido Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, steve ormonde 27721 La Paz Rd Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Vlad Burce 27 Marseille Way Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 The Honorable Mayor Don Hansen 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mayor Hansen: As a member of the Building Industry Association of Orange County, I am a strong supporter of creating and maintaining sustainable communities throughout our region. I am writing to you in support of two proposals for responsible development in Huntington Beach. BIA/OC member TRI Pointe Homes has worked tirelessly to design neighborhoods at the former Lamb and Wardlow school properties that will complement and improve the surrounding existing community. One of our goals as members of BIA/OC is to help create jobs in Orange County. These two projects combined will create approximately 300 local jobs. Additionally, the new homes will bring a new customer base for surrounding businesses and move-up opportunities for current residents. The positive economic impact of these two projects is estimated at $63 million. TRI Pointe Homes has also gone above and beyond in creating new environmentally-sensitive neighborhoods. In fact, the proposed homes will be among the greenest in Orange County. Lastly, revitalizing these properties can only increase neighboring property values. Replacing the blight and crime associated with these vacant schools with new families that share the same concerns of living in a safe neighborhood will give this area a much-needed revitalization. I believe these two projects will only provide positive changes to Huntington Beach. I hope that you agree and vote YES when they are brought before you for approval. Sincerely, Gary hildabrand 25 Enterprise Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 ALL CONCERNED HB RESIDENTS, WE NEED YOUR HELP Soccer, Football and Little League Parents and Kids WE NEED Adults and Kids in seats at this meeting! Lamb School Site - The 7 Council Members vote! CITY COUNCIL MEETING When: Monday, Nov. 19th - - 5:45 pm to fill out speaker cards (starts @ 6pm) Where: Council Chambers, HB City Hall-lower level, Main Street HB Planning Commission appealed their decision on October 23rd • Developer violating HB zoning laws and HB City Codes • HB Environmental Board study finds numerous problems/violations with this project • Developer violating Measure C and will not provide estimated costs for the proposed park CONSTRUCTION AND TRAFFIC Let's STOP this THIRD developer! 81 TWO-STORY HOMES (Lamb)&49 (Wardlow) On LOT SIZES 3600 sq. ft. (ours/city norm are 6000 sq. ft.) - WILL IMPACT OUR NEIGHBORHOODS CONSTRUCTION LASTING 18-24 months (2013-2014)SIX days a week M-F 7am to 5pm Sat 8-5 They quoted at last meeting 10,000 TRUCKLOADS OF SOIL,both import and export DIESEL SPEWING, EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT-Repercussions from ground pounding vibrations,walls cracking, windows and doors shifting, noise pollution, diesel air pollution, dust pollution from East to West winds, road debris (they say NORMAL) SEWER LINE CONSTRUCTION along Yorktown&Brookhurst - lasting 18-24 months (Adams/Ranger took 16 months/quoted at 9months) TRAFFIC onto Ward and Brookhurst - increase of 800 daily trips (they quote 0 impact) TRAFFIC INCREASE from Adams to Yorktown through Pegasus/Glen Mar tract(0 impact) PERMIT ONLY PARKING WITHIN HOA DEVELOPMENT, SIGNALS, STREET WIDENING in the future SOCCER AND FOOTBALL TEAMS DISPLACED AT LAMB 420 AYSO Teams and 4,000 AYSO Soccer Kids DISPLACED 3 Full-Sized Soccer and Football Fields - GONE (replaced with one small practice field) All UB-14 and UG14 Soccer Games - GONE (no new location given to AYSO = more travel) Q o 0 RECORD ti 0 M L S, LLC CEORREC��1� �1CG �lH E Lamb Schad Ne�ghborhood Save Our ReWs November 16 El1 afl Claim: The Planning Commission appealed its decision on the Lamb proposal A request for appeal has been filed, but not by the Planning Commission. Claim: TRI Pointe Homes is violating city zoning laws and codes TRI Pointe Homes' proposal for the former Lamb School property complies with or exceeds all Huntington Beach zoning laws and codes. Claim: The Environmental Board finds numerous problems/violations with this project City staff found that the Environmental Review Board did not raise any environmental issues that were not addressed in the City's environmental studies. City staff also determined the project complies with or exceeds all city zoning laws and codes. Claim: TRI Pointe Homes is violating Measure C and will not provide estimated costs for the proposed park According to the Huntington Beach City Attorney, Measure C does not apply to the proposed project. TRI Pointe Homes will pay for the park improvements. Claim: TRI Pointe Homes is proposing 81 two-story homes at Lamb and 49 two-story homes at Wardlow These are the number of homes proposed by TRI Pointe Homes. Claim: Lot sizes will be 3,600 square feet Proposed lot sizes for homes on the perimeter of the neighborhood range from 4,078 square feet to 6,299 square feet. The smallest proposed interior lot is 3,659 square feet; the largest is 6,695 square feet. Claim: Construction will last 18 to 24 months, six days per week �� This is the proposed construction schedule, as prescribed by city code. *POinte CORRECTNG THE RECORD H0MES, LLC Claim: Construction will generate 10,000 truckloads of imported and exported soil Site preparation will require the import of 4,400 net cubic yards of soil, or 315 truck trips. These trips will be spread over a 23-day period, resulting in an average of 14 truck trips per day. Claim: Construction will cause walls of existing homes to crack, windows �p��� and doors to shift, and noise and air pollution The City's environmental studies found construction of the project would pose no significant impacts to the environment or surrounding neighbors. Claim: Sewer line construction along Yorktown and Brookhurst will last 18 to 24 months TRI Pointe Homes proposes to install a storm drain (not a sewer line)within Brookhurst to improve drainage for existing homes. Construction will only last up to 50 days. Claim: Traffic on Ward, Brookhurst and in the Glen Mar tract will increase by 800 trips per day; TRI Pointe says "0 Impact" The City's traffic study found that nearby intersections would function at the same levels of service in 2014 whether we build the homes or not. We correctly said this will create "no significant impact" per California law; we never said "0 impact." Claim: The proposed neighborhood will require new traffic signals and (SPwidening of existing streets The City's traffic study found the car trips generated from the new neighborhood would not require installation of any new traffic signals or widening of any existing streets. Claim: Parking will be by permit only within the new neighborhood TRI Pointe Homes has been clear from the beginning that public parking will be allowed within the neighborhood's privately maintained streets. Any change to this would require an act of the Huntington Beach City Council. Claim: There will be no more U-14 soccer fields in Huntington Beach Fountain Valley School District has identified nearby fields that can accommodate practices and games for players at the U-12 level and below. TRI Pointe Homes proposes improvements to Lamb Park including a new playing surface for a soccer field sized for all levels of AYSO play, including U-14. To: Ms. Joan Flynn, City Clerk &the Huntington Beach City Council From: The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee RE: Proposed Development of the Lamb School Site Date: November 19, 2012 Background: The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee (LSNSFC) was formed in April of 2012 in response to the proposed development by Tri Pointe Homes on the Lamb School site. The group has been holding semi-monthly meetings and has been active in going door to door throughout the neighborhoods surrounding Lamb School in addition to an outreach to the 4 mobile home parks and retirement centers that also surround the Lamb School site. We have consulted with experts in city planning, land use, engineering, community organizing and other relevant sectors and based on their advice we have retained the legal counsel of The Law Offices of Hutchens & Hutchens,based in Bellflower, CA who will be representing our group. In addition, the law office of Stanley L. Friedman, former federal prosecutor with the United States Department of Justice has also offered the resources of his office to our group as well so we will be bringing a thorough review and examination to every step of this process. The group is comprised of a core, active group of 20 people, and our ever-growing email distribution list has currently over 200 names that receive our updates and information on the project. In addition we have collected close to 600 signatures on our petitions to stop the project. These signatures have all been collected from the people living in the Lamb School neighborhood, and so far our results have shown that the neighborhood people oppose this development by about 10 to 1. We strenuously object to TriPointe's assertion that this development has been a"collaborative" driven project when our neighborhoods have rejected it on a 10 to 1 basis. We are joined in our concerns by the thousands of families from the AYSO groups that use the three soccer fields on this site. The LSNSFC is a grass roots group of Huntington Beach citizens that are joining with neighborhood groups from the LeBard School area and the Wardlow School area, along with support from Huntington Beach Tomorrow and the Bolsa Chica Land Trust organizations to ask our city leaders to support the preservation of our last few pieces of open space. Questions on Lamb School MND City Code and General Plan Questions: 1. Does Measure C apply to the Lamb School site development? to Wardlow? The HB Community Services Department sent out a notice about a hearing concerning the "Lamb Park Master Plan". Since this is designated as a park does Measure C apply? If not, why not? 2. Does Measure N1 apply to the Lamb School site development? If not, why not? 3. There has been a long standing easement entry way onto the Lamb School field from Mauna St. that will be closed down under the current plan. We believe this may violate the code listed below and would like an answer as to how this code would be upheld: Subdivision Map Act- CA Government Code 66474(g): "That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of, property within the proposed subdivision. In this connection, the governing body may approve a map if it finds that alternate easements, for access or for use, will be provided, and that these will be substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired by the public. This subsection shall apply only to easements of record or to easements established by judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction and no authority is hereby granted to a legislative body to determine that the public at large has acquired easements for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision." 4. Under the HB Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance#210.12 on PUD's there must be a "mutual benefit" to both the new residents and the current residents. If 6000 square foot lots with single story homes are the current size of the existing homes, how does the Planning Department staff justify approval of lot sizes of 3600 square feet with two story homes? What is the "mutual benefit" to the existing neighborhoods of having this relatively densely packed development built overlooking into their home, while losing the only open space in the entire southeast area of HB? 5. On Pages 12-14 in the Surplus School Property Plan for HB 2005 it shows the open space needed for Lamb as 14.4 acres and Wardlow as 24.6 acres. How can you approve home development on open space until this need is met? 6. The MND states: "soccer practices and games are currently held on the 2.6-acre park, and the park improvements include a field so that this may continue." Considering that this park will be replacing 3 full sized soccer fields that are used non-stop during soccer season, it is patently absurd to state that one sub-sized field will "allow this to continue". Considering how little research it would have required to find out the full use of these fields, it is surprising and disturbing to see this blatant misstatement in the MND and it raises questions on what other areas of the MND are also subject to what can only be described as sloppy, if not biased work. How was this statement justified? How do we know that this type of negligence is not in other areas of the MND? These fields are one of only two lighted fields in HB —how does one sub-sized field substitute for 3 full size fields? How is the city going to replace these playing fields for all these children and adults? 7. From the HB General Plan: RCS 2.1.1 states that"the city's need for recreational space and consideration of current facilities must be considered." How does eliminating three full size soccer fields with night lights that were bought by the city show that consideration? 8. The HB General Plan states that new developments must build houses that that are"like in kind"to the existing neighborhood. How does the Planning Department staff justify saying that two-story houses crammed into lots that are 45% of the existing lot sizes that are filled with single story houses represents "like in kind"? 9. The HB General Plan states that new developments must build houses that are "like in kind"to the existing neighborhood. How does the Planning Dept. staff justify saying that a development with a"Planned Unit Development" is "like in kind"to the existing neighborhood? What will the city do to avoid the social issues that will be inherent in such an arrangement? This does not build cohesive neighborhoods, but pits groups against each other. This PUD will have a geographical sense of ownership of the small park that will be built within their development and there will be parking and playground area disputes. The nature of this design makes it look and feel as if the park belongs to this homeowners association, and once you have blocked off the neighborhood access easement off of Mauna Dr. the isolation from the current neighborhood will be complete. How will the city include the current homeowners in the issues of park use and access? 10. We are attaching a map of the current neighborhood showing the number of houses that have been remodeled to include a second story. The percentage of homes with second stories is 5% of the existing homes. ALL the proposed homes will be two stories as well as increasing the density from 5.4 homes per acre to 6.5 per acre. How is this possibly "like in kind"? 11. The LSNSFC has identified 27 mature growth trees on the Lamb School site. How does the Planning Department plan to deal with the requirements in the city codes regarding these mature trees? Questions on MND Assumptions and Statements: 12. Page 37 of the MND says "in the event the project is built without park improvements". How would this scenario even be possible? Why doesn't the MND state the developer must complete the park improvements before a certificate of occupancy is issues? 13. The MND uses the figure of an average of 2.56 persons that they claim would be occupying the new houses in this development. If the houses are all 4 bedroom homes, how does the Planning Dept. staff justify this very low number to use as an average in determining traffic and other demographic data? According to the RealistReport for the homes in our neighborhood, the average occupancy for our neighborhood in 2011 was 3.21 persons per home. You have based many assumptions on this low number that affects the traffic impacts and other important issues—how do you justify this? 14. The MND states that it does not believe that this development"substantially degrades the visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings" and is "designed to be compatible with the neighborhood". These are subjective descriptors and honest people can disagree but how does the Planning Department staff justify saying that turning a large piece of open land, the largest open space left in southeast HB, into a densely packed two-story development does NOT"substantially degrade the visual character or quality of the site"? 15. The MND stated that based on the project area size that a Fugitive Dust Control Plan or Large Operation Notification would not be required. After reading through the list of highly toxic chemicals that will be released throughout the entire two years of building time, how does the Planning Department staff justify allowing the surrounding homes to be coated in toxic dust and chemicals for a two year period without insisting on every possible mediation being required? Anyone that lives on the field will tell you that there is often a very strong ocean breeze that blows everything from the field into the adjacent homes. There are many neighbors on this field with high chemical sensitivity and this development could easily render their homes unusable to them for a two year period. What compensation would be available for those with high sensitivities? If they need medical attention as a result of the construction who will cover those costs? Who will clean our cars, windows, and homes of the toxic dust? How often? 16. The MND states that there are no traffic impacts to be considered, but did not mention the issues surrounding where the children that move into this development go to school and what streets they will be crossing to get there. The corner of Yorktown and Brookhurst is a known dangerous intersection and the residents will vouch that it is the scene of many accidents. How will the city deal with the kids crossing Brookhurst to attend Oka School or any other school? There is already historical precedence of community opposition to this as a group of parents drew up petitions when kids were relocated to other schools in the past. How will the city deal with where these children attend school and the resulting traffic and safety implications? Will this development's children cause the current resident's children to have to switch their schools? Has there been a financial analysis of the costs of these children being added to our schools? If so, how can we get a copy of that analysis? 17. We are very concerned about the 27 mature trees that are currently on the site and for any nesting birds that may be living in them. How will we be informed about the findings of the biologist who will be hired to study the trees, when will he/she be hired, when will their results be available and what is the process used in selecting and hiring this person? Is this person's fee paid for by the developer, and if so, how does a citizen's group insure that this is a fair and impartial analysis? Additional Concerns: 18. Our group's engineer came out with very different numbers on the drainage and grading estimates given out by Tri Pointe and we believe that the grading height is going to be much higher than their estimates. How do we get verification of Tri Pointe's work in this area and who will address our engineer's questions? According to other city codes, Tri Pointe's grading estimates can end up being up to 1 foot higher than the numbers they submit. This could mean that in some areas of the development these two story houses would start with up to 2.5 or 3 feet of grading, resulting in homes towering over the existing neighborhood. How does the city justify allowing these buildings to tower over the single story homes in such a blatant example of these homes not being"like in kind"? 19. It is our understanding that there is a high level of peat in the ground of the site. What is going to be done with the peat, and what are the dangers involved in its removal or inclusion in the project? 20. The proposed work schedule for the construction crews shows that they can work 8 hours a day, 6 days a week. How many Saturdays will they be working? Most of the neighborhood works and Saturdays are our one day to rest. How will the city compensate the neighbors for the loss of the quiet use of their homes on Saturdays for two years? 21. We are very concerned about the issue of lights coming into our homes from the second story houses that will be looming over us. How does the city plan to mitigate the effects of this light? It has been shown that light can disrupt sleep patterns and cause other health implications. How will the city make sure the lights from upstairs rooms are not shining into the surrounding homes? 22. We are very concerned about the proposed drainage and sewage work that is being proposed. Can you please describe what streets would be torn up, and for how long? How is the drainage problem being solved? 23. The proposed soccer field is not only not regulation size but also does not have any space for spectators and families to sit and watch the game. How are families supposed to watch the game? 24. Why does the parking for the open space have to be taken out of our small park lot? Why can't the development provide the parking space? This happened at Wardlow where they reduced the number of houses to make room for the parking spaces—why can't we do that at Lamb? 25. There is shortage of parking spaces being provided and we will have overflow parking spill onto our neighborhood streets. The street parking inside the PUD will be taken up by the resident's cars and all other park parking will take place on our streets. When that happens,what recourse do current residents have in this issue? 26. It is our understanding that the City of Huntington Beach believes that it has enough open space and parks to be in compliance with the Quimby Act which outlines a certain amount of open space in relation to population density, and technically that may be correct. However, even a cursory look at a satellite map of Huntington Beach will show you that southeast Huntington Beach is heavily impacted by a shortage of open space and if you look at just our southeast section we are well below the amount of open space needed for our residents. How does the Planning Dept. staff justify taking away our very last piece of open space when this part of the city is already so impacted? 27. The proposed park in this development is 2.6 acres. Doesn't the city have a minimum of 3 acres for a park site? 28. How much money out front does the developer have to pay to build the park before any homes are built? Closing Statement: The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee is grateful for this opportunity to share our concerns about this development with our Planning Commission and City Council. It is our contention that these public school sites were purchased with taxpayer's money and should be used for purposes that benefit the general public. They should not be sold at fire sale prices in a down economy ($20M less than last time it almost sold!) to a private developer looking to cram it full of the highest possible square footage to extract the highest possible amount of profit at the expense and loss of this valuable public asset. Their profit becomes a huge loss to the large community of children and adult soccer groups, neighborhood walkers, joggers, dog walkers, airplane and kite enthusiasts and many other constituencies that use and enjoy this open space year round. In addition to our assertion that this is a public space that should not be sold for private profit, it is apparent that there are also too many pressing questions and issues that need to be resolved just on the merits of the project so we believe that the city cannot proceed with the current schedule. The project proposal needs a complete revision to become acceptable and we ask that this development be postponed pending further study and clarification. From the Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment,, 1999: POLICY 11FCOrVTMENQAT.1 NS Youth sports are proven to be a major contributor to the development of a child's personal self-esteem, goal setting skill, motivation, inter- personal skills, and appreciation for various ethnic groups and aca- demic performance. Youth sports are driven by volunteers. The av- erage youth sport group needs one volunteer for each participant. With over 15,000 participants in youth sports in Huntington Beach, there are over 5,000 parents volunteering to make it happen for the participants in youth sports. The relationship between the city, school district and the youth groups is of major benefit to the community as a whole. The following policy recommendations for addressing sports fields an'd youth sports facilities were developed based on consideration of the city's change in practice from requiring neighborhood parks in the school/park quarter section concept to concentrating on centralized facilities; current estimated population plus the projected 9.8 percent population increase by the year 2010; city and school district's finan- cial situations; and the lack of available parkland to meet the increased need for active sports fields. Huntington Beach - Government - City Charter: Section 612. PUBLIC UTILITIES AND PARKS AND BEACHES. (a) No public utility or park or beach or portion thereof now or hereafter owned or operated by the City shall be sold, leased, exchanged or otherwise transferred or disposed of unless authorized by the affirmative votes of at least a majority of the total membership of the City Council and by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the electors voting on such proposition at a general or special election at which such proposition is submitted. (b) No golf course, driving range, road, building over three thousand square feet in floor area nor structure costing more than $100,000.00 may be built on or in any park or beach or portion thereof now or hereafter owned or operated by the City unless authorized by the affirmative votes of at least a majority of the total membership of the City Council and by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the electors voting on such proposition at a general or special election at which such proposition is submitted. From Huntington Beach General Plan, Land Use Section: LU 13.1.6e Encourage surplus schools and other public properties to be made available FIRST for other public purposes such as parks, open space, adult or child care and secondarily for reuse for private purposes and/or other land uses and development. City must "work with residents of surrounding neighborhoods in the formation of the reuse plan. Utilize appropriate design features such as the maintenance of active, usable open space for the use by the surrounding neighborhood. Allow for provision of buffering such as open space areas of landscaping between new and existing developments". Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance: 210.12 Planned Unit Development Supplemental Standards and Provisions This section establishes supplemental development standards and provisions that shall apply to all planned unit developments. (3334-6/97) A Planned Unit Development shall provide a mutual benefit for the residents of the project as well as the general public. Examples of public benefits that may be provided in a Planned Unit Development include, but are not limited to: the creation of permanent open space, usable and appropriately located recreation facilities, the conservation of natural elements, land features and energy, and other public improvements. (3885-8/10) A. Maps. A tentative and final or parcel map shall be approved pursuant to Title 25, Subdivisions. (3334-6/97) B. Project Design. 1. Driveway parking for a minimum of fifty percent of the-units shall be provided when units are attached side by side. (3334-6/97) 2. A maximum of six units may be attached side by side and an offset on the front of the building a minimum of four (4) feet for every two units shall be provided. (3334-6/97) 3. A minimum of one-third of the roof area within a multi-story, multi-unit building shall be one story less in height than the remaining portion of the structure's roof area. (3334-6/97) 4. The number of required parking spaces for each dwelling unit shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 231. In addition, one or more of the following alternative parking configurations may be permitted in a Planned Unit Development if it is determined that such configuration and location thereof will be accessible and useful in connection with the proposed dwelling units of the development: (3885-8/10) a. Required enclosed spaces may be provided in a tandem configuration provided that the minimum parking space dimensions comply with Section 231.14. (3885- 8/10) b. Required open spaces may be provided with a combination of off-street and on- street spaces as long as the total number of required parking spaces is provided with the development site. As detailed in the"Traffic Impact Analysis for the proposed project,observations at the parking lots indicated that the north and southeast lots rarely had any parked vehicles in the lots(sometimes one or two cars)and the southwest lot typically had fewer than 10 vehicles parked in the lot. Therefore,proposed elimination of the two school lots and the reduction of the lot near the park to approximately 31 spaces with the proposed park plan would not result in an adverse parking impact because the typical parking demands generated by the park, even with the proposed improvements, could be accommodated in the lot that would be provided. The parking demands that would be generated by the residential development would be accommodated within the project boundaries in the private garages and driveways and along the internal streets, as the project provides 118 on street parking spaces. Tri Pointe Homes is offering to construct the City' s future planned improvements to the 2.6-acre park. The scope of the improvements to the park that Tri Pointe Homes will construct include the design elements depicted on a conceptual drawing given to Tri Pointe Homes by the City staff from the Community Services Department on June 2, 2011. The facilities designated on the City's park plan include a"Multi-Use Practice Field" measuring 150 feet across by 240 feet long, field lighting,one 4-foot square picnic table, shade structure, bike rack,two 60-foot square "Tot Play Areas",two benches,at least 31 onsite parking spaces, irrigation and landscaping,and sidewalks in and around the areas of the parking lot and tot play areas. A YSO Page 36 T'i Pointe Homes Limb Ra idantial Subdivision G:IG<InraleslWardlow 1amb'-ACI'Lalnb DWI MND•Revision'aekas_d to Andrew 00790016 Lamb IS-MND 08-15-20 12Ad ISSUES (and Supporting Information Sources): Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant finless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact soccer practices and games are currently held on the 2.6-acre park, and the park improvements include a field so that this may continue. Although the project is proposed as a Planned Unit Development with private streets,governed by CC&Rs and a homeowners association board of directors, language will be placed in the CC&Rs specifically allowing and guaranteeing the ongoing ability of the general public to park on and use the private streets within the project. Therefore,the 118 spaces would be available to park users. In the event that the project is developed without the park improvements,approximately 30 to 38 parking spaces will continue to remain on the existing park site. The final number is dependent on the installation of a driveway onto Yorktown A venue, which would be required to access these spaces. The 118 spaces would also be available in this scenario. Less than significant impacts related to parking capacity are expected as the proposed park and internal streets will be able to accommodate the parking demand generated by the proposed project. g)Conflict with adopted policies. plans, or programs regarding public transit, bicycle, or pedestrian facilities, or otherwise decrease the performance or safety Of Such facilities?(Sources: 1, 29, 30.) URL: littp://www.le(jirifo.ca.qov/cgi- bin/c a a w g u er Z),?c o de s e c t.J.o n=e d c&c o d e b o d y=&h i t s =20 See: "Article 5. Surplus School Playground, Playing Field, and Recreational Property" .1.7485-17500 URL: hq://www.leginfo.ca.(-,ov/cgi-biii/d.isplaycode?section=edc&group=17001- 18000&flle::=17485-17500 If you are able to open the attached file, you will find the introductory paragraph to this code (which I highlighted and underscored thus: "l 7485. The Legislature is concerned that school playgrounds, playing fields, and recreational real property will be lost for those uses by the surrounding communities even if those communities in their planning process have assumed that the properties would be permanently available, for recreational purposes. .1 LJA-e, J_*fterl_ ir enacting this art : c. e to school dis�-ic��:s to .......... ............ .......... ..... ............ .................................................... ........................................... k e.r t.I i '_i s L;m e-,I I L. i.a U.1-1, i to 11 S o',e 04., E-,17 agent.-ies C)f q.c'-ve.r:,imen,.t a;,_,q uJi.x e Une property an ..................... Ke r,p it a-vai-able for plavqround, f i. 1,J or cther outdoe'l. ............ ........................................................... ................-.............. ....................... .......................... ............................................................... x, r.`a tw:i. r, an.d -_)pen-space p I.,r po e S Also: Under Section 17491, it says: (b) A school-district that.s ffe'rs a portion of a scho"olsite for sale may `''sale sale at ,its ,. �� fair markety offer such portion of propertyT r value, 'provided the school district offers an equivalent size alternative portion of ,that,,schoolsite for school playground, playing field, or oti r-recreat nil and ,open7-:�,p4ce purposes. io And under Section 17486, it says: (a) Either the whole or a portion of the schoolsite consists of land which is used for school playground, playing field, or other outdoor recreational purposes and open-space land particularly suited for recreational purposes . (b) The land described in subdivision (a) has been used for one or more of the purposes specified therein for at least eight years immediately preceding the date of the governing board' s determination to sell or lease the schoolsite. tl From: Surplus School Property Purchase Plan 2005 District Analysis Table 4 shows the information from Tables 2,and 31on a district basis, Individual schools are ranked from highest to lowest base! on the open space needs of the subarea in which the closed school is located. Using the Ocean View School District as an example, there are four closed schools located within subareas that have a deficit of open space, Of these, Haven View has a high allocation ranking in terms of youth sports. Table 4 Closed Schools by District Ranked from Highest to Lowest Open Space Need DISTRICT/ ppcOores Open 6 'A' Percent of Park,Need Allocation ftnkin, 11, Surplus,b tj�' CLOSED , r(Defic! ':iht hhdst Footain000i Pop Val lery,' c' h Ij �0 DO;* v!i'i',""- 11 Lamb 2 1 (241.6) 45% 2 Wardlow -Huntington 18 ch, 0 0 40 e'a S'P oIrD'Anict`-""` LeBard (7.2) 41% 1 Burke (20.7) 46% 2 Gisler U 115% 3 Kettler 12.9 1 148% 2 Goan V.idw,S.6hool,District 'I'' 'I Pleasant View (16.8) 11% 2 Haven View (14.0) 43% 3 Park View (21.7) 56% 2 Glen View (6.6) 82% 2 Robinwood 5.6 118% 1 Lark View 101.6 223% 1 Meadow View. 81.4 287% 1 Westminster$4*+_ 1 D �16tfio Franklin 5.6 118% 0 10(tri t)n _Ae 64 6e`wic-, I September 11,2012 9=p�m �t�jf'a' '�Z�YL��t1/ ��-s-�°'h Sae ��A aku Lamb Residential Subdivision Comments 1. Part of the justification for this Development is that this is a Planned Unit Development which will be governed by CC&Rs which will "...specifically allowing and guaranteeing the ongoing ability of the general public to park on and use the private streets."What is to prevent the CC&R from being modified in the future to change this? 2. Contrary to point#1,what is to prevent the Planned Unit Development residents from parking in the adjacent Glen Mar neighborhood(south of Yorktown),as is currently occurring due to parking problems associated with the"town home development north of Adams and west of Brookhurst,also the apartment style housing behind the Ralphs shopping center north of Adams and East of Brookhurst? 3. With the current prices of housing,the potential cost of each of these new homes,and the amount of income required to purchase these homes,what kind of guarantee will be given that these homes will not be occupied by multi-family/multi-generational inhabitants leading to issues with available parking and problems associated with comment#2?Will the city require ticketing and towing of PUD vehicles parking in the adjacent neighborhoods? 4. Lot G has not been identified on the plans and submittals as such. 5. Because of issues associated with storm water run-off,what provisions have been identified to control vector/trash related issues associated with the treatment basin for the first flush run-off. 6. The Draft Measure does not indicate which community will be'stuck'with the low income housing referenced in this document.This detail should be established prior to the finalization of this environmental document so that all affected parties have opportunity to provide proper input.As it stands,this is something that will happen,sometime,somewhere. 7. What guarantee will be provided by the developer/City that a signal will not be installed on Yorktown when traffic becomes unbearable in the future or enough people are hit trying to make turns into or out of the development? 8. Why is the RL-7 rating being applied to this track development? Is this so that the City can justify the collection of the fees,taxes,permits,etc under the PUD rules without Hindering the development of the site and requiring substantial changes to the city zoning laws? 9. Why is the City allowing a RL-7 rating on this tract adjacent to the much lower density rating of adjacent tracks? 10. The population estimates cited in the measure cannot be realistic. Based on income requirements, the demographics of the coastal area of Orange County,the likely hood of 208 individuals living in 81 homes is unlikely.Single upper-middle class professionals do not buy 4 bedroom, 2300 sf. houses. Married professionals might buy 4 bedroom,2300 sf. houses, but will have kids in the future.Married couples with kids will buy these types of homes;and so will multi-generational families with multiple incomes.What provisions are being proposed to prevent over-crowding and those issues associated with over-crowding,specifically parking? 11. Calculations are presented that show only nominal increase in the impervious surface area(from 43 to 46%).This is not physically possible since-houses of this size,with driveways, sidewalks, streets,and foundation/patios will take up more than this amount. Developer should prove this with written documentation available to the public for review. 12. Parking at the"Park" is not sufficient for even a moderate use of the field facility for a soccer game. Insufficient parking at the"Park"will lead to people parking in the adjacent neighborhood causing issues for current residents. Because the proposed development will be creating these issues,the developer must mitigate them. 13. None of the developer supplied rendering showing the proposed house profiles indicates the presence of the solar photovoltaic panels identified as part of the green initiative. With 29 properties,whose primary(front)view facing west,and 21 primary(front)views facing south,61.7% of the houses will have solar panels visible from the street, installed on architectural roof lines that are not conducive to the installation of efficient solar collection,thereby negating the effort of installing them.Ancillary to this effect is the planting.of trees in front of the houses for beautification of the track,which will in time negate the effect of installing the solar panels.This "justification" used as part of the selling pitch for this project is laden with deception. 14. Traffic studies cited in the back ofthe report identify NB Ward Road traffic(AM)at 0.38,yet on Yorktown and Brookhurst, EB(AM)is only 0.14.This means that the total amount of traffic generated by the adjacent housing tracks and one mobile home park generate 0.24..Since I live in the neighborhood,and am in the roadway construction industry, I know this is highly skewed information being used to justify this development. 15. Traffic projections from the development indicate that only 46 trips exiting the development at peak hours.This is only possible if you actually believe the residential number cited in the report as 208. 16. Traffic studies indicate that there are currently 40/80 cars per hour at Canberra and Yorktown and that the development will have absolutely no effect on the current traffic situation,when built. Because I live in this track, I know that non-residents use this track as a cut through to avoid the Service level F occurring at Brookhurst and Adams.during peak hours.This will also occur when this development is finished as most people arrive home via the freeway or:major'arterials.Since the freeway is north of the track,and the traffic is already at levels.D-F depending on the direction and time,traffic on Ellis at Ward will get worse and traffic at.Adams and Brookhurst will also get worse. The traffic studies indicate that the majority of traffic will be on Brookhurst to.EB Yorktown only provided that you suspend the belief that people will take the shortest/quickest route home and not the streets that have the proper capacity to support the additional traffic trips being generated. 17. Traffic on WB Adams,east of Brookhurst is at a virtual standstill during peak hours.Traffic studies indicate that there will be no adverse effect from the development,on the existing traffic and therefore no mitigation is required.This is a blatant falsehood and intentional manipulation of the traffic data. 18. Traffic studies and projections for the intersection of Garfield and Ward Road show no impacts due to the development being built.There is no waythis could be possible as nearly all people who live in this area drive this road to get home unless they work to the south of Adams Ave,which is discussed in comment#16. 19. Table number 4 in the traffic study report indicates that the total number of trips generated by a SFR is 12. Based on the math of 12x81 units=972 not the 840 trips cited per day.Justify the reduction in the number of proposed trips based on the cited example not matching the math being used. 20. Table#4 shows the Wardlow school track development having 49 units and Table#3 shows it has 50 units.Which information is correct? Is the math being manipulated to justify the end results of"no impact,thus no mitigation is required?" 21. Table#2 vs.Table#5 vs.Table#8 shows that there is;no decline in the level of service at Brookhurst and Adams due to this proposed development. Unless the developer can force every one only to drive south on Brookhurst,stay off of Ward Road entirely,or just stay at home completely,traffic on Ward will have to rise and traffic on Adams at Brookhurst will get worse(unless they cut through the Glen Mar tract).With the significant discrepancies identified in the traffic studies alone,this entire mitigation report appears to be a sham to justify the;development. I know how to manipulate this stuff, remember,I am in the business. 22. The City of Huntington Beach has a fiduciary responsibility to scrutinize this information in a manner not available to the general public,for the sole purpose of protecting the existing citizens of the city, not the potential citizens of the city.Additionally,if the City's sole interest is to sacrifice the existing citizens for the purpose of generating future revenue/tax dollars,shame on you and your kind for selling out those of us who already live here,for money,and for enabling the developer to increase his return on investment at the expense of the existing homeowners. Sincerely, Robert A.Zordani, PE 10101 Valley Forge Dr. Huntington Beach,CA.92646 To: Ms. Joan Flynn &The Huntington Beach City Council From: The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee RE: Proposed Development of the Lamb School Site Date: November 19, 2012 Dear Ms. Flynn, Please add the letter reproduced below from the HB Environmental Board as a part of the Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee submission to the City Council on the proposed development of the Lamb School site. Letter from HB Environmental Board To: Rosemary Medel From: HB Environmental Board Dept. of Planning & Building Subject: Former Lamb and Wardlow School Site Residential Development Date: September 12, 2012 Dear Ms. Medel: The Huntington Beach Environmental Board reviewed the proposed Draft Mitigated Negative Declarations (MND's) for the proposed "Tri Pointe Homes Lamb Residential Subdivision" and "Tri Pointe Homes Wardlow Residential Subdivision" at its September 6, 2012 meeting. The board understands that these former school sites are zoned for residential use and will provide much-needed funds for the community stakeholders. However, the board sees fundamental concerns regarding the proposed developments and accompanying proposed MNDs and urges serious attention to such concerns. Classification as "Planned Unit Development" The board notes that the foundational character of the Lamb project(81 28-foot tall, two-story homes on 3500 square-foot lots with 45-foot widths, surrounded on three sides by a ten-foot perimeter wall) and the Wardlow project (49 30-foot tall, two-story homes on 4,250 square foot lots with 50 foot widths) are both based upon a special designation as a "Planned Unit Development" (PUD). Without this special designation,the projects violate ordinances concerning minimum lot size requirements and setbacks, and are not possible as presently conceived. The draft MND appears to rely on setback allowances and modest park improvements (in the case of the Lamb development) as the primary justification for the PUD designation.As outlined below, the board is concerned that fundamental zoning requirements are being ignored in this case without proper justification. In terms of relationship to the surrounding community, the Wardlow project may at least arguably fit the classification of a separate planned community, as it borders an existing neighborhood on only one side, and does not appear to impact the surrounding community other than to eliminate a public access right of way to what is now open space (please see satellite image above). The proposed Lamb development is far more problematic. This much more dense p ' development would squeeze between an existing community on three sides (see above image), and severely impact the nature of that existing community. The board feels that insufficient attention has been given to the potential consequences of the Lamb development upon that neighborhood. Mitigated Negative Declaration Assessment With regard to the potential effect of the project on the surrounding community, the draft MND finds that "[i]t is not anticipated that the proposed project will substantially degrade the existing visual character of the project site or its surroundings because it will develop new homes with landscaping, which will replace the existing former Lamb school site, which is currently boarded up and vacant."[Emphasis Added.] The allusion to landscaping seems superfluous here, as landscaping would be anessential component to any proposed development. In any case, the board does not consider this enthusiastic endorsement of the proposed project to be a serious or realistic consideration of the potential environmental impacts of the project from the perspective of the surrounding community. Members of the board have visited the Lamb project site.As clearly illustrated by the satellite imagery of the project site contained with this letter, the site is surrounded on three sides by an existing neighborhood that enjoys a pedestrian access point from the residential streets to the open lawn. A casual observance of the site for a brief period of time informs the observer that the community makes frequent and regular use of this large greenbelt, and foot traffic on the pedestrian access is regular. Under the proposed MND, the view of the current greenbelt enjoyed by more than two dozen homes will be replaced by a ten-foot retaining wall,topped by 28 foot high homes. In addition, the pedestrian access point to the surviving community greenbelt will be eliminated entirely, forcing residents to leave the neighborhood and travel out to Yorktown Avenue before re-entering the proposed parkspace. The MND's allegation that the community will actually be enhanced by this action because the new homes will contain "landscaping" is obviously unpersuasive on its face, as the existing community will view only the ten foot retaining wall. The language included here therefore reads as an advocacy document rather than an impartial study of potentially serious environmental impacts.As this is an environmental planning document, there is no discussion of the potential economic impact on the existing perimeter homes by the erection of a ten foot barrier and densely-packed, 28-foot homes looking down into their respective properties. However, the board recommends these questions be seriously considered before granting approval for the project. Again, the board recognizes that residential development is suitable for the project sites. The broader question here is whether the project meets the stated requirements of a "Planned Unit Development," namely that "PUD's are required to provide a mutual benefit for residents of the project as well as the general public.'[Emphasis Added.] There is no evidence in the draft MND that there has been serious consideration given as to whether the general public and adjacent community is better served with the proposed, very high-density project than with an alternative site plan requiring standard lot sizes. The only difference between the proposed project and an alternative which complies with existing zoning requirements appears to be the maximization e ' of revenues from the site, and such consideration should not, in itself, qualify a proposed project for PUD status. If planning staff is inclined to approve the project based upon projected revenues to all stakeholders, such would be a fair and legitimate finding based on current market conditions and the overall best interests of city residents. However, the project should not be approved based on some purported benefit to the existing neighborhood, when said neighborhood will be clearly disadvantaged by the imposition of the proposed development on the project site. In summary, the board is left speculate whether a request for zoning variance should be favored unless mitigating circumstances are persuasive enough to deny it or whether such a request must overcome a presumption of denial with a specific and identifiable condition which necessitates the variance. The former scenario appears to be at play in this draft MND, and the board is concerned about the broader environmental implications for such a stance in the future. Concerns Regarding Lamb Parkspace Finally, the board takes notice that the proposed Lamb park "improvements" will include only one picnic table and two benches. This sparse accommodation does not appear to encourage general use by the existing community. If the Planning Commission is inclined to approve the MND the board suggests that the developer be required to provide additional tables and benches for the benefit of the community at large. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service in this regard. The board welcomes any additional input or assignment regarding this important milestone in the further development of our city. Respectfully Submitted, Michael Marshall, Chairperson HB Environmental Board STANLEY L. FPJEDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW UNION BANK PLAZA 445 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET TWENTY-SEVENTH FLOOR LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90071 TELEPHONE (213) 629-1500 FACSIMILE (213) 489-6899 September 12, 2012 By Messenger Mr. Andrew Gonzalez Associate Planner Huntington Beach Department of Planning and Building 2000 Main Street, 3`d Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Lamb Residential Subdivision(10251 Yorktown Avenue) Dear Mr. Gonzalez, I represent homeowners in regard to the above-described Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Lamb Residential Subdivision (10251 Yorktown Avenue) who hereby notify the City of Huntington Beach that they strongly oppose the planned project. On a preliminary note, I call to your attention that insufficient notice of the planned project has been given to the affected landowners in violation of both City of Huntington Beach Policy Memo PP-57 and California Environmental Qualify Act Section 21092 because adjacent and near- adjacent landowners and/or tenants were not given notice of the planned project. As you know,the City of Huntington Beach's own Policy Memo PP-57 mandates that,prior to approval of this project, property owners within 500 feet of the project be provided with certain required information. This has not been done and, as such, and for this reason alone, the planned project cannot proceed. Indeed,the City of Huntington Beach would be in violation of its own ordinance,and the laws of the State of California, were it to approve(or even consider)the planned project. Sadly,even the meeting which occurred last night was not made known to the general public and so affected property owners,and the community at large,have been disenfranchised and unable to express their views on the planned project. Indeed,given the issues set forth below,it is obvious that the developer failed to publicly announce last night's meeting,or any meeting,because it wishes to avoid engaging the community in a discussion of the planned project. I challenge the developer STANLEY L.FRIEDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW September 12, 2012 Page 2 to identify the dates of community meetings and the efforts it undertook to advertise the occurrence of such community meetings. It appears that the developer merely wants to gloss over community opposition by failing to conduct meaningful meetings with the neighbors and ignoring the growing ground swell of opposition reflected in the petition presented in opposition to the planned project. Apart from the above-described procedural failures, the planned project is ill-planned, dangerous to the residents of Huntington Beach,will significantly erode property values and patently designed to sacrifice quality of life issues in order to maximize profits for an out-of-town developer who will"cut and run"with its profits once it has destroyed this portion of Huntington Beach. The following points are worthy of note: • The lots are substandard size which promotes overcrowding. The planned lot sizes are too small for single family residences and the only reason that the lots are substandard is so that the developer can squeeze many houses into the project. • There is only one exit out of the project and the morning commute will be a nightmare for the inhabitants who will have to wait in long car lines in order to turn onto Yorktown Lane. Additionally,those poor souls who purchase homes near the single exit will be faced with long lines of waiting cars(and the fumes coming from those cars) every morning. The developer has no plan whatsoever for dealing with this type of"carmageddon." • The planned park is directly adjacent to the inevitable traffic bottleneck which will be dangerous to children and seniors who will use the park. • Emergency vehicles,such as ambulances,fire trucks and police cars,will be delayed because of the inevitable traffic bottleneck conditions. • The planned project will create hazardous conditions on Yorktown Lane(a relatively small street) which will be the proximate cause of injuries, deaths, and property damage. Apart from the sad loss to human life, the City of Huntington Beach will be subjected to lawsuits for its poor planning and creation of hazardous road conditions. • The dense housing pattern of the planned project will further burden already overburdened local schools. • The planned park is too small for the number of lots in the planned project. STANLEY L.FRIEDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW September 12,2012 Page 3 Significant to our discussion is the fact that the subject property was purchased in 2005 pursuant to the Naylor Act, which was enacted in 1980,to discourage school districts from selling surplus property to developers,requires districts to offer school playgrounds and athletic fields first to other government entities--such as cities--at a reduced rate before putting the land up for sale or lease. The intent of the law is to safeguard school property for recreational use because surrounding communities have come to permanently rely on their use for recreation. The planned project is the antithesis of what was intended under the Naylor Act and clearly violates the intent of the legislature. The Naylor Act was intended to safeguard the precious assets of our communities; not to force schools districts into selling its properties at a low price just so a city could later maximize profits by destroying the quality of that asset. The City of Huntington Beach has been awarded many impressive awards and accolades and. can be proud of the quality of life provided to its residents. Please do not create urban blight in this wonderful city by approving this project which places profit above that ofthc welfare of the residents and property owners and destroys a valuable community asset. I note that the public hearing is"tentatively"scheduled for October 9,2012 and I object to the hearing on that day because inadequate notice has been given to the community and so the period within which one may file a written objection is inadequate and illusory. Because it appears that I may be the only counsel representing the aggrieved property owners,I respectfully request that the City of Huntington Beach check with me regarding my schedule prior to setting any public hearing in the matter. This letter does not constitute a complete listing of the faults of the planned project,there is no express or implied waiver of any faults not set forth herein,and all rights are expressly reserved. Sincerel , Stanle L.Friedman To: Ms. Joan Flynn, City Clerk & the Huntington Beach City Council From: The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee RE: Proposed Development for the Lamb School Site Date: November 19, 2012 Background: The intention of this document is to summarize the many concerns that were submitted by various citizens and citizen's groups in response to the proposed Lamb School development plan in preparation for the October 23rd Planning Commission hearing on this plan. We strongly urge the City Council to send the MND back to the planning department staff to research and revise the areas in the MND that we consider to be inadequately executed. Our position is that the MND seriously downplayed several large areas of impact on the surrounding community and the project review hearing should be postponed to allow time for these concerns to be fully vetted. The MND should be revised to reflect a fair consideration of all the impacts along with proper public notification given to all concerned residents. Public Responses to the MND: The MND response window generated 17 different written responses from the following groups and citizens: LIST OF COIV MENTORS Orange County Sanitation District ................................................. Letter 1 HB Environmental Board ............................................................. Letter 2 The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee ...... Letter 3 Mark D. Bixby, Planning Commission member............................. Lettet 4 Phyllis Bricknell, Rosalyn Mahr and Theodore Mahr .................. Letter 5 Carlyn and Darien Causer .............................................................. Letter 6 SharonCauser ............................................................................... Letter 7 SharonCauser ............................................................................... Letter 8 JamesElliott .................................................................................. Letter 9 HelenFord .................................................................................... Letter 10 Stanley L. Friedman ...................................................................... Letter 11 AlanGandall ................................................................................. Letter 12 (AYSO) Jean Hefferon ................................................................................ Letter 13 NickKoch ..................................................................................... Letter 14 CherylQuiroz ............................................................................... Letter 15 Robert and Melody Sawyer .......................................................... Letter 16 Robert A. Zordani, PE .................................................................. Letter 17 (Traffic report expert w/ Caltrans) In addition to these 17 letters there were also close to 600 signatures on a petition opposing the development along with a large crowd that attended the first planning commission study session who were also in strong opposition. Our Core Messages to the City Council: The responses from the planning department to the numerous issues and concerns that were raised were mostly handled by saying"refer to the MND" and did not actually address the vast majority of the concerns raised. We believe that the MND has some serious deficiencies especially in the areas of: • the traffic study • the complete lack of analysis that was done on the impact of losing the AYSO soccer fields • the complete lack of accurate analysis that was done on the parking issues of this plan • the "mutual benefit" argument that justifies the PUD approval • the General Plan ordinance that requires new developments to be "like in kind"to the existing neighborhood • the impact of losing 27 mature trees in an urban environment • the entire MND reads like an advocacy document rather than a serious environmental analysis We strongly reject the idea that this project as designed has met the condition laid out in the General Plan that states that new homes must be "like in kind". To assert that cramming 81 two-story homes with average lot sizes from 3600 to 4500 square feet into an area that currently has only 6000 square feet lots and single story houses is patently absurd. We strongly reject the idea that the development plan has met the criteria of"mutual benefit"to the existing homeowners that is required before a Planned Unit Development(PUD) can be approved. The existing homeowners do not believe that turning a large section of our neighborhood into a high density development run by a homeowner's association is compatible with the current configuration of the neighborhood and would in fact create social problems around the use of the field/park as well as the inevitable parking issues that are sure to happen due to the complete lack of accurate information contained in the MND about the current parking needs. We strongly object to the loss of our current pedestrian easement that leads into the park area. By blocking our neighborhood from being able to enter the park area except by leaving our neighborhood to use the entrance on Yorktown the city will be setting up a psychological sense of"ownership" of the park by the new residents of the development that we believe will result in social strains and issues between the two neighborhoods. We strongly object to this project being approved prior to the site and design of the affordable housing offset offered by the builder being selected and vetted. The affordable housing component is an important asset for the city intended as one of the offsets of this project and to leave the definition, location and scope of that aspect of this proposal to be punted off to an indeterminate future with no details as to where this will be located and who will be impacted is an abdication of duty by the planning staff. We strongly object to the casual dismissal in the MND to the loss of the 27 mature trees that are currently on this greenbelt area. These are irreplaceable public assets that would take 30 years to grow back. It has not yet been determined if there are any nesting birds of concern as well. It is our contention that these public school sites were purchased with taxpayer's money and should be used for purposes that benefit the general public. They should not be sold at fire sale prices in a down economy ($20M less than last time it almost sold!) to a private developer looking to cram it full of the highest possible square footage to extract the highest possible amount of profit at the expense of the community who will lose this valuable and irreplaceable public asset. Their profit becomes a huge loss to the large community of children and adult soccer groups, neighborhood walkers,joggers, dog walkers, airplane and kite enthusiasts and many other constituencies that use and enjoy this open space year round. Closing: In addition to our assertion that this is a public space that should not be sold for private profit, it is apparent that there are also too many pressing questions and issues that need to be resolved just on the merits of the MND conclusions so we believe that the city cannot proceed with the current schedule. The project proposal needs a revision to become acceptable and we ask that this development be postponed pending further study and clarification Addendum: I am copying the letter from the HB Environmental Board that was submitted and referenced above, as well as the letter from the AYSO. The HB Environmental Board is a city board that oversees all environmental issues. Their letter is overwhelmingly opposed to this project. Letter from HB Environmental Board To: Rosemary Medel From: HB Environmental Board Dept. of Planning & Building Subject: Former Lamb and Wardlow School Site Residential Development Date: September 12, 2012 Dear Ms. Medel: The Huntington Beach Environmental Board reviewed the proposed Draft Mitigated Negative Declarations (MND's) for the proposed "Tri Pointe Homes Lamb Residential Subdivision"and"Tri Pointe Homes Wardlow Residential Subdivision" at its September 6, 2012 meeting. The board understands that these former school sites are zoned for residential use and will provide much-needed funds for the community stakeholders. However,the board sees fundamental concerns regarding the proposed developments and accompanying proposed MNDs and urges serious attention to such concerns. Classification as "Planned Unit Development" The board notes that the foundational character of the Lamb project(81 28-foot tall, two-story homes on 3500 square-foot lots with 45-foot widths, surrounded on three sides by a ten-foot perimeter wall) and the Wardlow project (49 30-foot tall, two-story homes on 4,250 square foot lots with 50 foot widths) are both based upon a special designation as a "Planned Unit Development" (PUD). Without this special designation, the projects violate ordinances concerning minimum lot size requirements and setbacks, and are not possible as presently conceived. The draft MND appears to rely on setback allowances and modest park improvements (in the case of the Lamb development) as the primary justification for the PUD designation. As outlined below, the board is concerned that fundamental zoning requirements are being ignored in this case without proper justification. s , In terms of relationship to the surrounding community, the Wardlow project may at least arguably fit the classification of a separate planned community, as it borders an existing neighborhood on only one side, and does not appear to impact the surrounding community other than to eliminate a public access right of way to what is now open space (please see satellite image above). The proposed Lamb development is far more problematic. This much more dense development would squeeze between an existing community on three sides (see above image), and severely impact the nature of that existing community. The board feels that insufficient attention has been given to the potential consequences of the Lamb development upon that neighborhood. Mitigated Negative Declaration Assessment With regard to the potential effect of the project on the surrounding community, the draft NIND finds that "[i]t is not anticipated that the proposed project will substantially degrade the existing visual character of the project site or its surroundings because it will develop new homes with landscaping, which will replace the existing former Lamb school site, which is currently boarded up and vacant." [Emphasis Added.] The allusion to landscaping seems superfluous here, as landscaping would be an essential component to any proposed development. In any case, the board does not consider this enthusiastic endorsement of the proposed project to be a serious or realistic consideration of the potential environmental impacts of the project from the perspective of the surrounding community. Members of the board have visited the Lamb project site.As clearly illustrated by the satellite imagery of the project site contained with this letter, the site is surrounded on three sides by an existing neighborhood that enjoys a pedestrian access point from the residential streets to the open lawn.A casual observance of the site for a brief period of time informs the observer that the community makes frequent and regular use of this large greenbelt, and foot traffic on the pedestrian access is regular. Under the proposed NIND, the view of the current greenbelt enjoyed by more than two dozen homes will be replaced by a ten-foot retaining wall, topped by 28 foot high homes. In addition, the pedestrian access point to the surviving community greenbelt will be eliminated entirely, forcing residents to leave the neighborhood and travel out to Yorktown Avenue before re-entering the proposed parkspace. The MND's allegation that the community will actually be enhanced by this action because the new homes will contain "landscaping" is obviously unpersuasive on its face, as the existing community will view only the ten foot retaining wall. The language included here therefore reads as an advocacy document rather than an impartial study of potentially serious environmental impacts.As this is an environmental planning document, there is no discussion of the potential economic impact on the existing perimeter homes by the erection of a ten foot barrier and densely-packed, 28-foot homes looking down into their respective properties. However, the board recommends these questions be seriously considered before granting approval for the project. Again, the board recognizes that residential development is suitable for*the project sites. The broader question here is whether the project meets the stated requirements of a "Planned Unit Development," namely that "PUD's are required to provide a mutual benefit for residents of the project as well as the general public." [Emphasis Added.] There is no evidence in the draft MND that there has been serious consideration given as to whether the general public and adjacent community is better served with the proposed, very high-density project than with an alternative site plan requiring standard lot sizes. The only difference between the proposed project and an alternative which complies with existing zoning requirements appears to be the maximization of revenues from the site, and such consideration should not, in itself, qualify a proposed project for PUD status. If planning staff is inclined to approve the project based upon projected revenues to all stakeholders, such would be a fair and legitimate finding based on current market conditions and the overall best interests of city residents. However, the project should not be approved based on some purported benefit to the existing neighborhood, when • said neighborhood will be clearly disadvantaged by the imposition of the proposed development on the project site. In summary,the board is left speculate whether a request for zoning variance should be favored unless mitigating circumstances are persuasive enough to deny it or whether such a request must overcome a presumption of denial with a specific and identifiable condition which necessitates the variance. The former scenario appears to be at play in this draft MND, and the board is concerned about the broader environmental implications for such a stance in the future. Concerns Regarding Lamb Parkspace Finally, the board takes notice that the proposed Lamb park"improvements" will include only one picnic table and two benches. This sparse accommodation does not appear to encourage general use by the existing community. If the Planning Commission is inclined to approve the MND the board suggests that the developer be required to provide additional tables and benches for the benefit of the community at large. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service in this regard. The board welcomes any additional input or assignment regarding this important milestone in the further development of our city. Respectfully Submitted, Michael Marshall, Chairperson HB Environmental Board Letter from AYSO September 12, 2012 To:Andrew Gonzales Associate Planner City of Huntington Beach Planning Department 2 0 0 0 Main Street . Huntington Beach, CA 92648 From:Alan Gandall ASYO Region 117 Commissioner 30 Year Resident of the Wardlow Site 9082 Pioneer Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Comments on Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration from the Wardlow- Lamb sites Residential Subdivision Project Mr. Gonzales, The purpose of this letter is to comment about both of the above sites. I believe the Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration lacks data regarding the communities impact of lost open space at both sites for our youth soccer league. Nor any attempt to mitigate its loss. I am the Commissioner of AYSO Region 117, our Region has used both sites for practice and games as part of our Youth Soccer Program. These sites have been used for many years. Region 117 members range is from 850 to 1200 players during our standard season. First, the Lamb site currently services two fields for our under 8 years of age division, and one large field for players under 14 years of age division. Should this site be granted to build homes, the two under 8 years of age fields will be lost Wardlow services one under 12 years of age field, this open space would be completely lost. These fields provide for open space currently utilized for soccer practice, training, special clinics and game fields. The Huntington Beach city owns the under 14 field at the Lamb site. The current plan does not take into account the actual functions of a live league soccer field. Best sample would be the HVLL baseball field purchase by the city of Huntington Beach, whereas the council took into consideration entering, warm-ups, leaving field areas. Youth Soccer fields have the same dynamic which the Lamb site concept does not take into consideration different team transitions, entering, warm up and leaving dynamics. Currently, south east Huntington Beach already has a shortage of open space for our resident citizens and children to enjoy. The 1975 Quimby Act of California was enacted in general, Cities are to maintain open space, depending on the number resident citizens and children in a given area. Bottom line here is my Region contains mostly your resident citizens and their children and grandchildren all whom have an expectation to a standard of living the Huntington Beach life style. I ask, and seek that the Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration from the WardlowLamb sites be updated to include the AYSO soccer impact as it is very much part of these sites which will be negatively impacted. Alan Gandall 714-350-2946 AYSO Region 117 Commissioner Talking Points for City Council Hearing ICE: Public Easement Issues My name is and I am speaking on behalf of the Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee. There has been a long standing pedestrian public easement entry way onto the Lamb School field from Mauna St. that will be closed down under the current proposed development. Under the Subdivision Map Act- CA Government Code 66474(g) it says: "That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of, property within the proposed subdivision. In this connection, the governing body may approve a map if it finds that alternate easements, for access or for use, will be provided, and that these will be substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired by the public." We strongly reject the idea that the proposed new access for the neighborhood will be "substantially equivalent" to our current entrance. It is stated in your own Huntington Beach Environmental Board's letter on this subject which says, quote: "As clearly illustrated by the satellite imagery of the project site contained with this letter, the site is surrounded on three sides by an existing neighborhood that enjoys a pedestrian access point from the residential streets to the open lawn. A casual observance of the site for a brief period of time informs the observer that the community makes frequent and regular use of this large greenbelt, and foot traffic on the pedestrian access is regular. Under the proposed MND, the view of the current greenbelt enjoyed by more than two dozen homes will be replaced by a ten-foot retaining wall, topped by 28 foot high homes. In addition, the pedestrian access point to the surviving community greenbelt will be eliminated entirely, forcing residents to leave the neighborhood and travel out to Yorktown Avenue before re-entering the proposed parkspace. " By forcing the current residents to leave the neighborhood to go over to the new, completely walled off PUD neighborhood in order to visit OUR park, you will be showing a preference for the new neighborhood over the existing one. Please make sure that our public easement is preserved. Talking Points for City Council Hearing RE: HB Environmental Board Letter My name is and I am speaking on behalf of the Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee. We were greatly surprised to see the Planning Commission approve this project when their own Huntington Beach Environmental Board had the following quotes in their letter of objection to the project: QUOTES FROM THE HB ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD: "the project violates ordinances concerning minimum lot size requirements and setbacks, and are not possible as presently conceived." "The board feels that insufficient attention has been given to the potential consequences of the Lamb development upon that neighborhood." "The board does not consider this enthusiastic endorsement of the proposed project to be a serious or realistic consideration of the potential environmental impacts of the project from the perspective of the surrounding community" "The language included here (in the MND)therefore reads as an advocacy document rather than an impartial study of potentially serious environmental impacts." We consider these comments to be a serious indictment of the inadequacy of the MND study and can only wonder why the Planning Commission would completely ignore the very consequential issues raised by their own Environmental Board. In fact, we are now wondering if the Planning Commission even read the 17 different letters and objections that were filed by citizens and citizen groups in response to this MND, as almost none of the 93 different issues that were raised were answered by the city. Since the city's own Environmental Board raised such serious concerns it appears to us that the Planning Commission's casual dismissal of these concerns has opened the city up for potential legal liabilities with this decision. It would seem to us that one of the most important duties of our Planning Commissioners and future potential City Council member would be to keep the city out of expensive and time consuming litigation and in our opinion the city has so far failed in this regard. Please send this plan back for further research and revision and please include the neighborhood community in this revision. Talking Points for City Council Dearing RE: Public Groundswell of Opposition My name is and I am speaking on behalf of the Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee. The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee was formed last April and we meet on a regular basis. Our group has 20 core members who are carrying the day to day organizational work. We have about another 600 supporters who we keep updated on our work. We wanted to make sure that the City Council is aware of the large groundswell of opposition that has been generated by this proposed development. In addition to our petition which has close to 600 signatures of the people in the surrounding neighborhoods, the MND generated 17 different written responses from a wide range of citizen groups and citizens. There were significant crowds that attended the Planning Commission Hearings and interest in our efforts are growing every day as more and more of our neighbors learn of this irreplaceable destruction of our only remaining open space. We are organized, passionate and lawyered up, and we seek to work with our City Council and the Fountain Valley School District to come up with solutions that are more fairly distributed among the stakeholders. You cannot ask the homeowners on the field to take a reduction in the value of their homes just to put that value into the pockets of private developers. This is still PUBLIC PROPERTY and the surrounding neighborhoods should be included in this consideration. In 2007, the Fountain Valley School District entered a contract to sell the combined Wardlow and Lamb School sites for what I believe was around $58M. They are now selling these irreplaceable, last remaining open spaces for a mere $35M for both properties in a down-turned economy - fire sale prices for PRICELESS public assets! The developers will make out like bandits as usual, and the city of Huntington Beach will be left holding the bag when the inevitable traffic, school crowding, displacement of sports fields, loss of open space, drainage and other issues surface down the road. Please insist that the Fountain Valley School District come to the table for a fair discussion. Talking Points for City Council Hearing RE: The Fountain Valley School District My name is and I am speaking on behalf of the Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee. We understand that there are competing public benefits to consider when developing these school sites, and we understand that the Fountain Valley School District wants to maximize their profits in selling this site. However, their needs are not the only public needs involved in this transaction. There are also the needs of multiple neighborhoods, including hundreds of AYSO kids, and we are coming to ask our Huntington Beach City Council to stand for those of us that live and pay taxes in Huntington Beach. Every five years or so the Fountain Valley School District tries to sell this site to yet another developer with yet another unrealistic and onerous plan to cram a completely oversized and mismatched housing tract down the throats of the neighboring houses. The last proposal they made on this site was 5 years ago in 2007 when they presented our neighborhood with a plan that would have graded the field up to 6 feet above the current ground level and then they were going to build McMansions on top of that six-foot base to tower over our homes and blot out the sun. Thankfully that development was not able to proceed. Now they are back and proposing the delights of a"Planned Unit Development"that will give them the legal wriggle room to completely disregard the zoning requirements that the development be "like in kind" to the existing 6000 square foot lots and build a high density tract that will once again tower over our houses and feature lot sizes as small as 3600 square feet, all the while chirping about the fabulous "mutual benefits"the neighborhood will enjoy from this. We ask our City Council to please work with the Fountain Valley School District to come up with a reasonable plan for this open space, one that considers the 50'year old neighborhood, the hundreds of AYSO kids from both cities, as well as the students in Fountain Valley. We are only asking for a reasonable solution to this difficult issue, one that is fair to all the public entities involved in this transaction. Walking Points for City Council Nearing RE: Deficiencies of the MND Report My name is and I am speaking on behalf of the Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee. I will begin by reading a paragraph from the Huntington Beach Environmental Board's letter in response to the MND created for the Lamb School development project. It reads: "The language included in the MND therefore reads as an advocacy document rather than an impartial study of potentially serious environmental impacts. As this is an environmental planning document, there is no discussion of the potential economic impact on the existing perimeter homes by the erection of a ten foot barrier and densely-packed, 28-foot homes looking down into their respective properties. However, the board recommends these questions be seriously considered before granting approval for the project." (End Quote) We would second their suggestion that the city council seriously consider these questions and the many other questions raised about this MND on this project. We strongly urge the City Council to send the MND back to the planning department staff to research and revise the areas in the MND that we consider to be inadequately executed. Our position is that the MND seriously downplayed several large areas of impact on the surrounding community and the project review hearing should be postponed to allow time for all these concerns to be fully vetted. The MND should be revised to reflect a fair consideration of all the impacts along with proper public notification given to all concerned residents. The responses from the planning department to the numerous issues and concerns that were raised by the MND were mostly handled by saying"refer to the MND" and did not actually address the vast majority of the concerns raised. Out of the 93 different questions raised, only 10 were given any meaningful response from the planning department office. We believe that the MND has some serious deficiencies especially in the areas of: a the traffic study and the detention basin issues • the complete lack of analysis that was done on the impact of losing the AYSO soccer fields • the complete lack of accurate analysis that was done on the parking issues of this plan ® the "mutual benefit" argument that justifies the PUD approval ® the General Plan ordinance that requires new developments to be "like in kind"to the existing neighborhood ® the impact of losing 27 mature trees in an urban environment ® why a determination was made to only perform an MND instead of an EIR on this project Thank you for making sure that a proper analysis of this project is performed. To: Ms. Joan Flynn, City Clerk& the Huntington Beach City Council From: The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Field Committee RE: Proposed Development for the Lamb School Site Date: November 19, 2012 Background: The intention of this document is to summarize the many concerns that were submitted by various citizens and citizen's groups in response to the proposed Lamb School development plan in preparation for the October 23`d Planning Commission hearing on this plan. We strongly urge the City Council to send the MND back to the planning department staff to research and revise the areas in the MND that we consider to be inadequately executed. Our position is that the MND seriously downplayed several large areas of impact on the surrounding community and the project review hearing should be postponed to allow time for these concerns to be fully vetted. The MND should be revised to reflect a fair consideration of all the impacts along with proper public notification given to all concerned residents. Public Responses to the MND: The MND response window generated 17 different written responses from the following groups and citizens: LIST OF COMMENTORS Orange County Sanitation District ................................................. Letter 1 HB Environmental Board ............................................................. Letter 2 The Lamb School Neighborhood Save our Fields Committee ...... Letter 3 Mark D. Bixby, Planning Commission member............................. Letter 4 Phyllis Bricknell, Rosalyn Mahr and Theodore Mahr .................. Letter 5 Carlyn and Darien Causer .............................................................. Letter 6 SharonCauser ............................................................................... Letter 7 Sharon Causer ............................................................................... Letter 8 JamesElliott .................................................................................. Letter 9 HelenFord .................................................................................... Letter 10 Stanley L. Friedman ...................................................................... Letter 11 Alan Gandall ................................................................................. Letter 12 (AYSO) JeanHefferon ................................................................................ Letter 13 NickKoch ..................................................................................... Letter 14 CherylQuiroz ............................................................................... Letter 15 Robert and Melody Sawyer .......................................................... Letter 16 Robert A. Zordani, PE .................................................................. Letter 17 (Traffic report expert w/ C altrans) In addition to these 17 letters there were also close to 600 signatures on a petition opposing the development along with a large crowd that attended the first planning commission study session who were also in strong opposition. Our Core Messages to the City Council: The responses from the planning department to the numerous issues and concerns that were raised were mostly handled by saying"refer to the MND" and did not actually address the vast majority of the concerns raised. We believe that the MND has some serious deficiencies especially in the areas of: • the traffic study • the complete lack of analysis that was done on the impact of losing the AYSO soccer fields • the complete lack of accurate analysis that was done on the parking issues of this plan • the"mutual benefit" argument that justifies the PUD approval • the General Plan ordinance that requires new developments to be "like in kind" to the existing neighborhood • the impact of losing 27 mature trees in an urban environment • the entire MND reads like an advocacy document rather than a serious environmental analysis We strongly reject the idea that this project as designed has met the condition laid out in the General Plan that states that new homes must be "like in kind". To assert that cramming 81 two-story homes with average lot sizes from 3600 to 4500 square feet into an area that currently has only 6000 square feet lots and single story houses is patently absurd. We strongly reject the idea that the development plan has met the criteria of"mutual benefit"to the existing homeowners that is required before a Planned Unit Development(PUD) can be approved. The existing homeowners do not believe that turning a large section of our neighborhood into a high density development run by a homeowner's association is compatible with the current configuration of the neighborhood and would in fact create social problems around the use of the field/park as well as the inevitable parking issues that are sure to happen due to the complete lack of accurate information contained in the MND about the current parking needs. We strongly object to the loss of our current pedestrian easement that leads into the park area. By blocking our neighborhood from being able to enter the park area except by leaving our neighborhood to use the entrance on Yorktown the city will be setting up a psychological sense of"ownership" of the park by the new residents of the development that we believe will result in social strains and issues between the two neighborhoods. We strongly object to this project being approved prior to the site and design of the affordable housing offset offered by the builder being selected and vetted. The affordable housing component is an important asset for the city intended as one of the offsets of this project and to leave the definition, location and scope of that aspect of this proposal to be punted off to an indeterminate future with no details as to where this will be located and who will be impacted is an abdication of duty by the planning staff. We strongly object to the casual dismissal in the MND to the loss of the 27 mature trees that are currently on this greenbelt area. These are irreplaceable public assets that would take 30 years to grow back. It has not yet been determined if there are any nesting birds of concern as well. It is our contention that these public school sites were purchased with taxpayer's money and should be used for purposes that benefit the general public. They should not be sold at fire sale prices in a down economy ($20M less than last time it almost sold!)to a private developer looking to cram it full of the highest possible square footage to extract the highest possible amount of profit at the expense of the community who will lose this valuable and irreplaceable public asset. Their profit becomes a huge loss to the large community of children and adult soccer groups, neighborhood walkers,joggers, dog walkers, airplane and kite enthusiasts and many other constituencies that use and enjoy this open space year round. Closing: In addition to our assertion that this is a public space that should not be sold for private profit, it is apparent that there are also too many pressing questions and issues that need to be resolved just on the merits of the MND conclusions so we believe that the city cannot proceed with the current schedule. The project proposal needs a revision to become acceptable and we ask that this development be postponed pending further study and clarification City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street ® Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ® www.huntingtonbeachca.gov office ®f the City Clerk Joan L. )Flynn, City Clerk NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL Appeal of Planning Commission Decision, Public Works Commission Decision or Police Department Decision/Action Date: October 25, 2012 To: Planning and Building Department City Attorney City Council Office Administration Public Works Department Police Department (only if Police related item) Filed by: Mayor Pro Tern Devin Dwyer Re: Appeal of the Planning Commission's Approval of Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 08-13,Tentative Tract Map No. 17238, and Conditional Use Permit No. 08-26 (Lamb Residential Subdivision) Date for Public Hearing: TBD Copy of appeal letter attached: Yes Fee collected: none Completed by: Rebecca Ross,Senior Deputy City Clerk IN ORDER TO MEET A 10-DAY PRE-HEARING ADVERTISING DEADLINE, OUR AGENDA SCHEDULE STATES LEGAL NOTICE AND MAILING LABELS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 18 DAYS PRIOR TO PUBLIC HEARING DATE *FOR ITEMS THAT REQUIRED EXPANDED ADVERTISING, PLEASE CONSULT WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Sister Cities: Anjo,Japan ® Waitakere, New Zealand J CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk FROM: Devin Dwyer, Mayor Pro Tem� i DATE: October 25, 2012 SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 08-13, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 17238, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 08-26 (LAMB RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION) I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's approval of Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 08- 13, Tentative Tract Map No. 17238, and Conditional Use Permit No. 08-26 for the development of a planned unit development consisting of 81 single family residences. The Planning Commission approved these entitlements with findings and conditions of approval on October 23, 2012. The reason for my appeal is to enable the Council to review the proposed development entitlements concurrent with the proposed General Plan Amendment No. 08-05 and Zoning Map Amendment No. 08-05. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. cc: Honorable Mayor and City Council Herb Fauland, Planning Manager Chair and Planning Commission Mary Beth Broeren, Planning Manager Fred A.Wilson, City Manager Robin Lugar, Deputy City Clerk Bob Hall, Deputy City Manager Jane James, Senior Planner Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Kim DeCoite,Administrative Assistant C -I Cn .- S� Ross, Rebecca From: Ross, Rebecca Sent: Thursday, October 25,2012 5:29 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Wilson, Fred; Hall, Bob; Hess, Scott; Fauland, Herb; Broeren, Mary Beth; James, Jane; De Coite, Kim Cc: Flynn, Joan; Lugar, Robin; McGrath, Jennifer Subject: Appeal of Planning Commission's Decision- Lamb Residential Subdivision Attachments: 20121025172408733.pdf Good afternoon, Please see the attached appeal from Mayor Pro Tem Dwyer. Thank you, Rebecca Ross, CMC Senior Deputy City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 714.536.5209 www.huntingtonbeachca.gov Apply for your passport in the City Clerk's Office! Keep America Beautiful! 00 Reduce-Reuse-Recycle 1 — i///iL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 19, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 08-05, ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 08-05, AND APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF DRAFT MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 08-13, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 17238, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 08-26 (LAMB RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION) Appellant: Mayor Pro Tern Devin Dwyer Applicant: Michael Adams, Michael C. Adams Associates, and Thomas Grable, Tri Pointe Homes, LLC Property Owner: Fountain Valley School District Request: MND: To analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with the implementation of the proposed project. GPA: To amend the existing Land Use Element designation of an approximately 11.65-acre site from Public with an underlying designation of Residential Low Density (P-RL) to Residential Low Density (RL-7), which allows a maximum density of seven units per net acre. ZMA: To amend the existing zoning designation of an approximately 11.65- acre site from Public-Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density (RL) to be consistent with the proposed General Plan Land Use Element designation. TTM/CUP: To permit (a) the subdivision of an approximately 11.65-acre site to accommodate 81 numbered lots with reduced lot sizes for new detached single-family homes and eight lettered lots A-H for streets with reduced widths and landscaping; and (b) development of an 81 unit single-family residential subdivision proposed as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with varying lot sizes (min. 3,659 square feet, max. 6,695 square feet) that average approximately 3,600 square feet (45 feet wide by 80 feet deep) in lieu of the minimum 6,000 square feet and 60 feet wide standard for RL (Residential Low Density) lots, including associated infrastructure and site improvements, and mutual benefits that include offsite sewer, water and storm drain improvements. The request includes a review and analysis for compliance with the Infill Lot Ordinance. The Infill Lot Ordinance encourages adjacent property owners to review proposed development for compatibility/ privacy issues, such as window alignments, building pad height, and floor plan layout. Location: 10251 Yorktown Avenue, 92646 (north side of Yorktown Avenue, east of Brookhurst Street) Project Planner: Jane James NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that initial environmental assessments for the above items were processed and completed in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. It was determined that Item #1, with mitigation, would not have any significant environmental effect, therefore, a mitigated negative declaration is warranted. These environmental assessments are on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning and Building Department, 2000 Main Street, and are available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Planning and Building Department, or by telephoning (714) 536-5271. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday, November 15, 2012. CADocuments and Settings\esparzap\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\F1TY1HP1\111912(Lamb).doc NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (Continued) 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 and Building Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. 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GPA: To amend the existing Land Use Element designation of an approximately 11.65-acre site from Public with an underlying designation of Residential Low Density (P-RL) to Residential Low Density (RL-7), which allows a maximum density of seven units per net acre. ZMA:To amend the existing zoning designation of an approximately 11.65-acre site from Public-Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density (RL) to be consistent with the proposed General Plan Land Use Element designation.TTM/ CUP: To permit (a) the subdivision of an approximately 11.65-acre site to accommodate 81 numbered lots with reduced lot sizes for new detached single-family homes and eight lettered lots A•H for streets with reduced widths and landscaping; and (b) development of an 81 unit single-family residential subdivision proposed as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with varying lot sizes (min. 3,659 square feet, max. 6,695 square feet)that average approximately 3,600 square feet (45 feet wide by 80 feet deep) in lieu of the minimum 6,000 square feet and 60 feet wide standard for RL (Residential Low Density) lots, including associated infrastructure and site improvements, and mutual benefits that include offsite sewer,water and storm drain improvements, The request includes a review and analysis for compliance with the Infill Lot Ordinance. The Infill Lot Ordinance encourages adjacent property owners to review proposed development for compatibility/ privacy issues,such as window alignments,building pad height, and floor plan layout.Location: 10251 Yorktown Avenue, 92646 (north side of Yorktown Avenue, east of Brookhurst Street) Project Planner:lane lames NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that initial environmental assessments for the above items were processed and completed in accordance with the California --- ad proof pg.1 --- u. -LA SSI"FI ED r r ADVE.RTISIN,G jr Printed by-0602 Pabida Gamino Nov 1,2012,3:43 prn : g�tDeB Salesperson: BOS. B, Phone: Ad fi 3SM823 Environmental Quality Act. It was determined that Item #1, with mitigation, would not have any significant environmental effect, therefore, a mitigated negative declaration is warranted.These environmental assessments are on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning and Building Department, 2000 Main Street, and are available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Planning and Building Department, or by telephoning(714)536.5271. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building Department,2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday, November 15, 2012. 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 and Building Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,California 92648 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonbeachco.gov/ HBPublicComments/ Published H.B.Independent 11/8/12 --- ad proof pg.2 --- CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST FORM MEETING DATE: M0\1uyy,�apx �9- ?.DMZ. b SUBJECT: (.SPA ZV"A1 M-05, AND m��I)y PAI, )o 09 .13, DEPARTMENT: M ti � 2u►,��1 I )A 0 CONTACT NAME: Sam B, 3a,IMy> PHONE: y 5S N/A YES NO ( ) ( ( ) Is the notice attached? ( ) ( ) Do the heading and closing of the notice reflect a hearing before the City Council and/or Redevelopment Agency? ( ) ( ) Are the date, day and time of the public hearing correct? ( ) ( ) If an appeal, is the appellant's name included in the notice? ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, does the notice include appeal language? Is there an Environmental Status to be approved by Council? f ( ) ( ) Is a map attached for publication? ( ) ( ) Is a larger ad required? Size ( ) ( ) 00 Is the verification statement attached indicating the source and accuracy of the mailing list? ( ) ( ) Are the applicant's name and address part of the mailing labels? ( ) ( ) Are the appellant's name and address part of the mailing labels? ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, is the Coastal Commission part of the mailing labels? ( ) ( ) If Coastal Development Permit, are the resident labels attached?. ( ( ) ( ) Is Summary Report 33433 attached? (Redevelopment Agency items only) What is the minimum number of days from publication to hearing date? kD What is the minimum number of times to be published? What is the specified number of days between publications? PC FOR ADMINISTRATION AND CITY CLERK USE ONLY Approved for public hearing Date noticed to newspaper Date published Date notices mailed 09L9/09LS®Many cane algitedwoa ww Zg x ww gZ lewaol ap allanbil3 09Lg/09LS®laany ql!m algiledwoa„g/5 Z x«L azis lager .r Abrahams Ronald J Living Trust Abrego Arthur J Adams Alvin 10212 Pua Dr 19401 Tobago Ln 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 142 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2537 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3031 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 Adamson Kristie Nicole Aiello Diane T Albert E &Deloris J West Trust 19542 Trenton Ln 10092 Merrimac Dr 19361 Brookhurst St 466 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3739 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3728 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2943 Alden John A Allen David W Allison Anita 10402 Christmas Dr 10312 Monitor Dr P.O. 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Green Tree Servicing 10201 Merrimac Dr 10172 Kamuela Dr 9600 Center Ave 4160 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3731 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2937 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730- 5838 Greenhalge Evelyn L Gregory Kevin G & Shelly E Greyshock Michael 10071 Forrestal Dr 10382 Kukui Dr 10172 Valley Forge Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3717 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2521 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3745 Grillo Andrew A & Arlyn Lee Groenhuyzen Mark Grondorf Herbert W 10052 Valley Forge Dr 10322 Shangri La Dr 10412 Pago Pago Cir Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3741 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3759 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Grosso Dennis X & Kristen L Grotenhuis Gerald K Grunbaum Richard B 10381 Kamuela Dr Po Box 6538 10302 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3032 Huntington Beach, CA 92615-6538 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3736 Guccione Ellen Living Trust Guevara Edwin A Hadji Patricia J 20051 Midland Ln 10212 Kamuela Dr 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 14 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-4914 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2939 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2950 Hakeem Mahamed K &Elhakeem Haley O Kenneth Hall Jeff M& Candy J Omar 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 47 10151 Merrimac Dr 10112 Forrestal Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2944 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3729 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3720 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 ° Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery/05160/8160 09 LS/09 G9®fdany sane alglfedwoo ww L9 x ww gZ lumof ap 91190 i3 09L9/09L9®faany gjlNk aiglfedwco ,9/9 Z x„�azls lagel WM Hallsted L Hannen John F Harbinger Kathleen 10202 Kukui Dr 10352 Kukui Dr 10252 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2519 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2521 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2542 Hardin Bret J Hargis Theodore R Harmon Ryan &Amy Tow 10222 Niagara Dr 10212 Merrimac Dr 10142 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-4918 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3732 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2937 Harper Family Trust Harris Michele E Harris Pearl Virginia 2649 Batson Ave 19292 Pitcairn Ln 19321 Fiji Ln Rowland Heights, CA 91748-4519 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2917 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3022 Hartunian Ursula Hartzell Patricia A Hausch Jon M 10191 Valley Forge Dr 10151 Kamuela Dr 10241 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3744 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2936 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3733 Hawkins Donald L Haxton Theodore Hayes Richard&Marcela 10471 Sunday Dr 19251 Brookhurst St#40 10381 Shangri La Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3027 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3737 Hearn Ronald W Hecht Christopher M Hefferon Jean Olive 19652 Canberra Ln 19552 Canberra Ln 19341 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3750 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3748 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2918 Heim Donna M Helffrich John K&Patricia D Hemminger Janie M 19251 Brookhurst St 427 19551 Constellation Ln 19422 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3705 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2910 Hernandez Tina M Herrera Hector,H Hess Steven E & Christine 19361 Brookhurst St#182 19291 Fiji Ln 10362 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3020 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2521 Hetherington Ronald G Jr&Viviana Hetzel Frances L Highwart James J &Tracy Hirth P 19361 Brookhurst St#18 10102 Kukui Dr 10161 Merrimac Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2949 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2517 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3729 Hildreth Kenneth H & Sharon R Hill Erie E L P , Hill Stephen C 19541 Aragon Cir Po Box 723 2129 Entrada Paraiso Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3746 San Clemente, CA 92674-0723 San Clemente, CA 92672-3271 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/09tg®tiany oaAa algl}adwoo ww L9 x ww gZ jumo;op 91janbl}3 a , 09 t8/0919®A,,9AV ytlm algijedwoo„9/g Z x«L azls lagel Hiskey Steven H Ho Family Trust Hoang Xuan Phu 10312 Christmas Dr 3851 Jason Cir 19342 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3016 Torrance, CA 90505-3604 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2919 Hodge John P Hoffman Lesli Hoffman Steven 9372 Hazelbrook Dr 10052 Kukui Dr 19591 Constellation Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-4746 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2515 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3705 Hoglin Glen A Hohenstein Catherine Holler Gaylon E Sierra Trust 19251 Brookhurst St#67 19251 Brookhurst St#31 18 Alba E Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2956 Irvine, CA 92620-1901 Hollo Loretta H Hoover Georgia L Hopkins Family 35675 Stock St 19361 Brookhurst St#sp133 19361 Brookhurst St#8 Murrieta, CA 92562-4466 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2950 Hsiu Lee Lin Chin Hudson Erin Huffaker Richard&Lan 10341 Kamuela Dr 10291 Monitor Dr 10181 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3032 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3733 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2901 Hughes Raymond J Hughey Kenneth Hunter Martha June 10472 Sunday Dr 19361 Broold=st St 44 19361 Brookhurst St#sp77 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3028 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2954 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Hunzeker Eric Hurd Jeffrey Hussain Abid 10202 Valley Forge Dr 10092 Forrestal Dr 13501 Laurinda Way Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3745 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3718 Santa Ana, CA 92705-2607 Husted Jason& Shannon F Hutchens Kalman A & Cherie L & Hutchins Gerry E 10272 Kukui Dr Lawrence &Elvira 19251 Brookhurst St#22 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2542 10192 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2902 Hyjek Mary Rose Ingraham Cheryl R. Innella Michael S 19361 Brookhurst St#104 19341 Olana Ln 19361 Brookhurst St 954 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2964 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2913 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2945 Irene M Jurkosky/tr hiarte Margarita Iriarte Margarita 19361 Brookhurst St#160 19531 Canberra Ln 19521 Canberra Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2962 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3747 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3747 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible aver Avery 05160/8160 0919/09 G5®fuany oane alglledwoo ww L9 x ww 9Z iewiof ap a4onb113 09 L8/09 G9®LuaAV gj!PA algljedwoo«8/g Z x j azls lagel Isbell Leonard L Jackson Family Rev James Edward A 19301 Tobago Ln 19361 Brookhurst St#149 19632 Canberra Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3750 James Gary S & Keddy Diane M Janacek Raymond S Jarrett Brad &Rebecca Taylor 19642 Constellation Ln 19251 Brookhurst St 413 10332 Christmas Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3708 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3016 Jc Family Property Group Inc Joherl Wayne R Johns Tonya C 2331 Camino Rey 19381 Fiji Ln 19361 Brookhurst St#sp107 Fullerton, CA 92833-1308 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3022 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Johnson Russell S Johnson Susan Jones Judith Irene 10332 Kukui Dr 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 159 19251 Brookhurst St#35 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2521 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2962 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Jones Teddy William &Myrna Lee Jordan Joseph L Kaban Mary 19141 Kipahulu Ln 22800 Horseshoe Trl 19361 Brookhurst St#185 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2513 Nuevo, CA 92567-9469 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Kalama Thomas & Eleanor L Kap Kap Jacqueline R 10061 Forrestal Dr 19361 Brookhurst St 4193 10202 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3717 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2925 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2904 Karpinski Timothy E & Christine L Keaton Jay Collins Kendis Steven K 19501 Aragon Cir 10281 Kamuela Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#82 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3746 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2953 Kendrick Juanita Kendrick Paul D &Lisa G Kennard James L Trust 101 N Bayview St 19671 Lexington Ln 10021 Merrimac Dr Fairhope, AL 36532-2504 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3756 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3727 Kennedy Donna M Kennedy Edmond A &Rose S Kerns Michelle M 19251 Brookhurst St 415 10142 Kukui Dr 10351 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2517 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3735 Kikawa Ross Masakazu Kilroy James C Kim Yang Kon 20441 Everglade Ln 8926 Wren Cir 19412 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-5318 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-6345 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3025 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 am Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 0'5160/8160 09f8/09Lg®Iu9ny crane alglfedwoa ww�q x ww gZ jumof ap a4anbl13 0gt8/OgLq@ Gang utlnn alglfedwoo„g/g Z x,,[azls lagel Kindig Donald C King Barbara E King Rhonda J& Thad M 19361 Brookhurst St 480 19251 Brookhurst St#21 10091 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2952 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2514 King Timothy J Kiriaki Sam Kirksey David M &Judie J 10351 Kukui Dr 20332 Wind Cave Ln 19581 Constellation Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2557 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-5343 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3705 Klompus Ryan R& Gina Knapp Spencer L & Knapp-conzm Koch Mary Ann 18627 Brookhurst St Natalie E 19361 Brookhurst St#146 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-6748 10152 Valley Forge Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 . Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3745 Korn August Alan&Doreen A Kramer Steven David &Katherine Kraus Nicholas John 19372 Fiji Ln Faye 10311 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3023 19602 Constellation Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3757 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3708 Kravanis Yolanda D Krips Ruth Kurtovic Antonija 19361 Brookhurst St 412 19312 Olana Ln 10091 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2950 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2914 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2934 Kushnir Family Lam Jimmy K Lam Quoc D &Nguyen Mai-tram T 19361 Brookhurst St 4191 19361 Brookhurst St#105 10232 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2925 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2965 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2519 Lamb Terry E Lamond Michael T & Brenda W Lamothe Jerry J&Janice M 13077 Mckinley Ave 19672 Canberra Ln 10071 Kukui Dr Chino, CA 91710-2922 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3750 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2514 Lang Robert G Langert Richard L& Terri A Larson Erik J 10152 Edye Dr 10112 Merrimac Dr 10351 Christmas Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-5465 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3036 Lau Benny K Lau Benny K Lazarescu Nicholas &Violet 10211 Kamuela Dr 10211 Kamuela Dr 19362 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3023 Lazorek Larry E &Barbara A Le Claire Andrea J Lee Darin R 19291 Olana Ln 10141 Halawa Dr 10422 Christmas Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2911 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2901 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3018 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery/55160/8160 09 L8/09 L9@ fdany NAe olgltedwoo ww L9 x ww gZ}Ewiof ap 94anbll3 09 L8/09 Lg®faaAH gj!jA algnedwoo«8/g Z x,,[azls lagzl Lee Jeffrey Hayes Lee Sang Ilk&Mee R Lee Todd A 2311 Fig Tree Dr 19371 Tobago Ln 10281 Monitor Dr Tustin, CA 92780-7120 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3733 Leeper Kelly R&Laura M Leguizamon Patricia Lems Jacob J 10102 Valley Forge Dr 19462 Brookhurst St 20212 Swansea Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3752 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2933 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-4657 Lew Living Trust-2011 Lewis Deanna R Lieblang Sean 10422 Kamuela Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#sp154 10151 Forrestal Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3035 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3719 Lightle Douglas D Limbert Paul & Teri Lin Wei-chuan 19251 Brookhurst St#sp30 10142 Pua Dr 19331 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2923 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2535 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3022 Linder Jean C Lippka Max F Little Jason Cloud 19361 Brookhurst St#68 9161 Kahului Dr 10432 Sunday Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2951 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-7820 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3028 Little Jimmy M Little Yvonne Eugenie Ann Liu Miki C 2449 Windward Ln 10351 Shangri La Dr 19392 Olana Ln Newport Beach, CA 92660-3719 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3737 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2914 Llorente Blanche J Lonero Mary Lonero Robert J 10172 Merrimac Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#134 19361 Brookhurst St#135 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2969 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2969 Loper Bernard R Lopes Family Trust Lopez Trust 19361 Brookhurst St 422 19302 Pitcairn Ln 19292 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2919 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3021 Lori Foster Family Lund Suzanne M &Mangum Kory Macchia Ralph Felice 19361 Brookhurst St#117 B 10021 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2966 19351 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2934 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2907 Macias Carmelo &Maria Mae Living Trust Mani Arvin P 10221 Halawa Dr 10247 Monitor Dr 19332 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2903 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3733 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2919 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/09G5©tiany 09AP aigl12dwoo ww L9 x ww gZ jewaoj ap 914anbq 09t8/09Lq@ Many qm algljedwoo„8/5 Z x„t azls lagq Marant Mark S Marjorie L Mc Cool Markham Marvin R 19341 Mauna Ln 19361 Brookhurst St 4115 19291 Tobago Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2907 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2963 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3029 Marlye Marshall Robert W Martin James Joseph Po Box 2468 19461 Olana Ln 10181 Edye Dr Costa Mesa, CA 92628-2468 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2915 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-5444 Martinez Frank Trust Martinez Jose G Maso Debra K 10322 Christmas Dr 10222 Pua Dr 19412 Brookhurst St Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3016 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2537 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2933 Mather Jeffrey Ray & Carrie L Mc Bride Roger D & Katherine Mc Candless Patricia A 10 13 1 Valley Forge Dr 19611 Lexington Ln 19381 Tobago Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3742 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3756 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3030 Mc Carty' David Glen Mc Cray Rodney Mc Daniel R Kim 10012 Kamuela Dr 10162 Merrimac Dr 10101 Slater Ave#234 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2935 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-4741 Mc Intyre Bradley J Mcarthur Morris E Mccann William 10422 Sunday Dr 19251 Brookhurst St 457 19361 Brookhurst St#sp103 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3028 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Mcdermott James L Mchenry Stephen T & Trumbo- Mckinney Nancy 19361 Brookhurst St 479 mchenry Shari L 19361 Brookhurst St#55 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2952 305 Vineyard Town Ctr 4251 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2946 Morgan Hill, CA 95037-5674 Mcmullan Sylvan Royce Mcnamara 1999 Mcneil Richard T 19361 Brookhurst St 467 19361 Brookhurst St 47 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 192 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2943 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2954 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2925 Mcvay Roberta F Mendoza Marco A & Leah Meredith Charles 10111 Kamuela Dr 10272 Pua Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#40 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2936 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2537 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2947 Merickel Family Trust Merito Marianne &David J Merrill Kenneth 10101 Constitution Dr 10461 Pago Pago Cir 19361 Brookhurst St#129 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3713 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2969 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery/95160/8160 09 L8/09 t9®(uany cane olqudwoo ww Zq x ww SZ zewao�ap a1190113 09G8/09G90 Many qm algltedwoo„8/g Z x„G azls lagel Um Mikuleky Donald&Maureen Miller Lester K Miller Neal L &Anne R 10361 Monitor Dr 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 52 10191 Merrimac Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3735 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2945 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3729 Miller Robert A& Shawnee M Minjarez David&Patricia Louise Miranda Roberto L 19331 Olana Ln 10072 Kukui Dr 10102 Merrimac Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2913 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2515 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Mitchell Robert Charles & Cynthia Mittleman Sandra R Modic William L Lee 10271 Monitor Dr 10411 Cook Cir 19291 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3733 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3019 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2905 Modugno Lillian J Moeckel Jeanette Naoma Mohney Joseph B 19251 Brookhurst St#66 10062 Forrestal Dr 10421 Sunday Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3718 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3027 Mollica Clara Monaghan Michael J Montanye Janet E&Harper Sherrie 19251 Brookhurst St#55 20542 Paisley Ln L Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-6013 Po Box 333 Bayview, ID 83803-0333 Montes Felipe Jr& Christine Moore Robert H Moore Ronald 19692 Canberra Ln 19251 Brookhurst St#69 19532 Independence Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3750 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3754 Moore William Mora Olga Morales Patria C 19542 Constellation Ln 19251 Brookhurst St#47 19272 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3706 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2917 Morello Lettie Morris John T Moss Hg 19361 Brookhurst St#75 10211 Constitution Dr 10172 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2952 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3715 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2902 Mouawad Edward &Virginia Mroch Mark J & Lucinda L Mucha Kelly S 19271 Fiji Ln 10282 Halawa Dr 10441 Cook Cir Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3020 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2904 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3019 Munson Gerald V Jr Murphy Rita H Murry Melvin R 10421 Pago Pago Cir 19361 Brookhurst St#34 19361 Brookhurst St#101 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2948 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2968 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 09 t8/0919®fueAV 39AE algltedwoo ww L9 x ww 9Z Irmo}ap a4anblf3 09 G8/09 G5®[GaAV qm algltedwoo«8/5 Z x j azls lapel ° Muscolo Lisa Marie Nahidi Mehdi Mike Nahoum Henry I 19292 Olana Ln 12082 Bailey St#e 24055 Paseo Del Lago #1306 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2912 Garden Grove, CA 92845-1642 Laguna Woods, CA 92637-7318 Nau Frank&Daniela Neal Gloria S Neely Donald Russell 10191 Constitution Dr 19521 Aragon Cir 19361 Brookhurst St#50 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3713 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3746 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2944 Neilan Linda&Kevin Nel Rendo Newlove Family 10392 Shangri La Dr 10271 Halawa Dr 19251 Brookhurst St#17 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3759 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2903 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Ngo Pierre N Nguyen Ann Hong Nguyen Dung Xuan 19281 Tobago Ln 10262 Kukui Dr 30535 Miraleste Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3029 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2542 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275- 6400 Nguyen Hang Therese Nguyen Huu Van& Phuong Bang Nguyen Long H 19361 Brookhurst St#114 Thi 19602 Canberra Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2963 10121 Merrimac Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3750 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3729 Nguyen Mark K& Tran Kimberly P Nichols Ryan L Nienhuis Glen E Trust 15322 Knollwood Cir 10152 Merrimac Dr 19661 Lexington Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92647-2753 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3756 Nitzel Barbara Norman Teruko Nunn Dorothy E & Palmer& Jack 19361 Brookhurst St#167 19301 Fiji Ln M Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3022 19361 Brookhurst St#121 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2967 . Obrien Michael T &Christine L Ohara Daniel A &Allyson Okin Barbara M 10031 Kamuela Dr 19411 Olana Ln 30101 Town Center Dr#103 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2934 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2915 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-2035 Olgin Russell A&Erinn W Olson Donald W Olson Kirk Storms 10372 Kukui Dr 19251 Brookhurst St#54 19351 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2521 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2918 Olson Thomas C & Penny Lee Ooms Anthonius P Osako Living Trust 19361 Brookhurst St#120 19332 Brookhurst St 19562 Constellation Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2966 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2931 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3706 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 ° Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 waol ap aanbl13 09009R9©IWAV Dane olgljedwoo ww L9 x ww 9Z IL no 09�8 NIS@ wand qm aiquedwoo„g/g Z x«L azls lagei Osteen Chris Ostendorf Chris Marie Owner/Occupant 19311 Olana Ln 19361 Brookhurst St#147 10252 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2913 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 Garden Grove, CA 92646-2939 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 1 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 2 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 3 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2958 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2958 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2958 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant - 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 5 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 8 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 9 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2958 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 18. 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 29 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 32 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2956 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 34 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 41 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 48 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2956 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 50 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 53 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 61 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 62 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 63 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 64 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA. 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19251 Brookhurst St Unit 65 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 3 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 5 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2954 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2954 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 9 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 15 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 17 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2950 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2949 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2949 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 24 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 25 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 26 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 ° Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 09l$/0919@ fUany Dane algl#edwos ww Zq x ww SZ iuwaol ap a4anbq 0918/09G5®fuany gjinn algljedwoo„g/5 Z x [azls lagel No Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 28 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 29 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 32 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 36 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 37 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 39 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2948 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2948 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2947 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 42 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 43 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 44 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2947 Huntington Beach, CA 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Brookhurst St Unit 123 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 124 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 126 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2967 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2967 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2967 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 127 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 128 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 144 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2967 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2969 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 148 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 150 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 152 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 too Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/09 G9®AJaAV Dane olggdwoo ww�q x ww gZ jmiol ap o4onbl13 0g8/0gg®(uaAV qj!m alggdwoo,,8/g Z x„G azls lagel ow Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 155 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 165 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 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92646-2969 Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant Owner/Occupant 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 158 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 161 19361 Brookhurst St Unit 170 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2962 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2962 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Pack Dave& Susan Pakiser Scott P & Satomi T Panzella Marc A& Cheryl L 9882 Verde Lomas Cir 10101 Forrestal Dr 10392 Monitor Dr Villa Park, CA 92861-3126 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3761 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3736 Parham Curits A Parinet Rene Parisi Sam F 10141 Forrestal Dr 270 1/2 Ximeno Ave 19361 Brookhurst St 4110 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3719 Long Beach, CA 90803-1658 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2965 Parker Family Trust Pay Stephen R&Eileen M Paz Braulio & Cecilia A 9302 Hazelbrook Dr 10031 Kukui Dr 19342 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-4746 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2514 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2940 Pearson Alan Pedersen Gregory G& Patricia A Pedroza Luis F &Yamaguchi- 19561 Constellation Ln 10312 Pua Dr pedroza Elaine Huntington 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Thi Pham Tiffany& Doan Harvey 19251 Brookhurst St#38 10111 Forrestal Dr Nguyen Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3761 10211 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2903 Pharr Tram Pico Living Trust Pierson Catherine E 19551 Trenton Ln 10222 Halawa Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#41 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3738 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2904 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2947 Pires Daniel C & Mary E Pokorny Scott B &Jennifer R Polivka Constance E 19321 Togabo Ln 19611 Constellation Ln 19792 Venecia Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3707 Yorba Linda, CA 92886-2845 Ponder Jane H Porter Simon Potter John P & Sally 19361 Brookhurst St#69 19361 Brookhurst St#73 10351 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2951 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2951 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3032 Power Gerald B Pranis Edward Presho Burnie R 19361 Brookhurst St#125 3800 E Kirkwood Ave 10462 Sunday Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2967 Orange, CA 92869-5350 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3028 Price Anthony Joseph& Bovilini Primrose Allyn J Quach Family Trust Ariana 19251 Brookhurst St#51 16623 Sonora St 10132 Merrimac Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Tustin, CA 92782-1939 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Quigley Larry P Quiroz Donald G Raffel Andreas 19361 Brookhurst St#188 10052 Forrestal Dr 10362 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2925 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3718 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3736 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 ao Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/09 G5o bony oane olglisdwoo ww L9 x ww 9Z luwjol op og.anbq 09�8/09 G5o AaaAV gjIm olgl}adwoo<<8/5 Z x,,t ozls 19q°l WM Ramirez Luis M Jr&Anna M Randal James & Gilda Randolph Patricia K 10251 Kamuela Dr 10222 Kukui Dr 19251 Brookhurst St#33 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2519 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2956 Rapp Valerie V Reardon Kathleen P &Daniel A Reed Charles R& Girolama M 10321 Shangri La Dr 10411 Pago Pago Cir 10442 Cook Cir Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3737 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3019 Rehak Kenneth Reitz Family Rhoads William Abe 10181 Kukui Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#1 10462 Christmas Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2556 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2954 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3018 Rhodes Gary&Junko Ribeiro Cynthia M& Krishna T Richie Richard L &Marcia G 19412 Pitcairn Ln 19562 Canberra Ln 10201 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2900 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3748 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2903 Riggs Peter Rincon Paul Rish Billie Ray 10201 Kukui Dr 10042 Kamuela Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#118 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2518 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2935 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2966 Rivera Jorge &Monica Rodriguez Diego S & Ony S Rodriguez Vincent Paul& Kimberly 19311 Mauna Ln 19361 Olana Ln 19392 Brookhurst St Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2907 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2913 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2931 Rolish Chad R&Angela L Roseth Renee Living Trust Ross Melinda L 10052 Merrimac Dr 10462 Cook Cir 19371 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3728 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3019 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2918 Roth Family Rotter Michael S & Cynthia M Ruffmg Paul 19361 Brookhurst St#81 10102 Forrestal Dr 2701 Harbor View Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2952 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3720 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625-1511 Ruvolo Vincent S Ryan Michael Ryder Robert Bruce 19251 Brookhurst St#14 10261 Monitor Dr 9158 Blackbird Ave Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3733 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-6404 Sahara Yusuke &Azusa Sakran Ruthie Salamacha Edward G 10431 Pago Pago Cir 10042 Forrestal Dr 10292 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3 7 1 8 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3758 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery/05160/8160 09 G8/09 G9®1jany oane algnedwoo ww Z9 x ww gZ lewiol ap a4anbl13 09G8/09G9®tiany ql!m algifedwoo„8/9 Z x,,[azls laqel ° Salazar Victor M Sanchez Jesse Sarzynski Richard A& Kerri A 9192 Santiago Dr 19251 Brookhurst St 9sp11 19422 Olana Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-6341 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2923 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2916 Satterthwaite John& Cindy Savage Chris &Dawn Scaife Cary D 10341 Kukui Dr 10322 Kukui Dr 19361 Brookhurst St 9143 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2557 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2544 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2970 School Fountain Valley District Schuetz Russell E Scott Gregory W 9461 Talbert Ave 19301 Mauna Ln 226 15th St 93 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2907 Huntington Beach, CA 92648-4479 Semerci Armenak Servaas Peggy Severin Jeffrey Alan& Bridges 10431 Kamuela Dr 10411 Christmas Dr Karen Lea Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3035 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3017 19292 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2906 Sharp Gerard M Shearer Vest Marianne Shultz Family Trust 10231 Kamuela Dr 19251 Brookhurst St 97 10151 Valley Forge Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3742 Sickels Richard L Simone Donna F Simons Claire G Living Trust 10392 Kukui Dr 19361 Brookhurst St 96 10331 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2521 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2954 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3032 Sims James M Simurda Brian Sjollema B &Allen E C 2007 Trust 17395 Flowers Ln 10092 Valley Forge Dr 10471 Pago Pago Cir Anderson, CA 96007-9210 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3741 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Smith James E & Mardell Smith Jeffery C Smith Kevin&Tracie 10362 Shangri La Dr 9191 Santiago Dr 10011 Forrestal Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3759 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-6334 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3717 Smith Larry Dennis Smith Maria T& Gutierrez Andrew Smith Nancy Louise Estes 19622 Canberra Ln J& Sheaee A 10091 Valley Forge Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3750 10411 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3740 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3035 Smith Russell E & Patricia P Snyder Lloyd D & Lucy I Snyder Ronald R. 19601 Constellation Ln 10271 Kamuela Dr 19251 Brookhurst St#44 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3707 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/V60 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 09009G9®Many oaAe alggedwoo ww Zg x ww 9Z jumol ap aganbq 09[8/09t9@ faaAV uI!m algijedwoo,,8/9 Z x«G ails lagei wo Snyder Sharon Z Sole Brendan&Mckay-sole Cynthia Soukup James K 10352 Christmas Dr 19371 Mauna Ln 19322 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3016 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2907 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2940 South Annette S Southworth Steven Mark&Deborah Sowers Carol 19391 Mauna Ln Ann 19361 Brookhurst St 997 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2907 19402 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2968 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2900 Sparr Gary M Spencer Terrell L Stapp Christopher Joel&Nancy 19391 Tobago Ln 19361 Brookhurst St 957 Ann Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3030 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2946 10272 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2904 Staropoli Ralph Daniel Stein Charles J & Catharine A Stellhorn Patrick M 10432 Pago Pago Cir 10412 Cook Cir 10141 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3019 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2556 Stietz Moms Lucille B Stoffel John J& April D Storrs Robert&Ginger 19361 Brookhurst St 956 10271 Kukui Dr 10442 Sunday Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2946 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2518 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3028 Stovall Micah Strachan Mark R.&Robyn R. Stratton Richard C E &Kristi.na L 10441 Kamuela Dr 10402 Shangri La Dr 10142 Valley Forge Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3035 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3760 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3745 Striff Brian&Patel-striff Sony Strombitski Jessie L Stroud James L 10301 Kukui Dr 19361 Brookhurst St 9132 19361 Brookhurst St 9163 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2520 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2969 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Strulevitch Denis & Carr Mandy Sturman Jill Stating Carolyn 19631 Lexington Ln 1880 Whittier Ave 19361 Brookhurst St 978 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3756 Costa Mesa, CA 92627-4559 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2952 Swagerty Thomas L Family Trust Swain Gayle Ta Tuyet 19592 Constellation Ln 10111 Valley Forge Dr 10151 Halawa Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3706 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3742 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2901 Taft Donald W &Rose M Tang Tuong Du Tanner James L 10041 Forrestal Dr 19622 Constellation Ln 10161 Constitution Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3717 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3708 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3713 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 tam Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/0919@ fuany oaAe algliedwoo ww Lg x ww 9Z tewaoj ap 91janbq 0918/09[9@ fuany gjim algltedwoo„g/9 Z x,, azls lagel Tardif Russell P & Lems-tardif Gina. Tater William J Tayag Manuel Zapata M 43925 Fondi Ct 10142 Merrimac Dr 10422 Pago Pago Cir Temecula, CA 92592-9240 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Taylor Patricia Taylor Trust Taylor Warren 19361 Brookhurst St 4sp189 10462 Kamuela Dr 10382 Shangri La Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3035 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3759 Terry Frank G& Dixie Testa James J Tewell Terrance V 6141 Eaglecrest Dr 19251 Brookhurst St 443 10441 Sunday Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5549 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3027 Tey Armando & Renee G Thayer Eric E &Alyssa E Theaker Erika 10121 Valley Forge Dr 10372 Shangri La Dr 10201 Constitution Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3742 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3759 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3715 Thiessen Gary A Thomas Kenneth & Stephanie M Thompson Roy Earl 19361 Brookhurst St 491 19352 Olana Ln 10192 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2953 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2914 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2937 Thordsen Darilyn M L Tillehkooh Kiavash& Joanne Tillett Family 10321 Monitor Dr 10061 Kamuela Dr 19251 Brookhurst St 442 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3757 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2934 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2955 Tinsman Marla D Tolin Norma M Tomichek Leslie S 19361 Brookhurst St 435 19251 Brookhurst St 416 19361 Brookhurst St#53 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2948 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2945 Tompkins L Gregg Tonnu Stephanie Toth Eugene F &Elaine P 19342 Olana Ln 10302 Wembley Cir 10242 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2914 Westminster, CA 92683-5849 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2939 Tran Due&Ngat T Tran Hue Chan&Truong Chau Tran Quyen &Hong 24704 Evereve Cir Minh 19452 Brookhurst St Lake Forest, CA 92630-3605 19621 Constellation Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2933 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3707 Tran Thinh Quoc & Le Diem Tran Thuha Tran Thu-hang& Bui Trieu Thien Truong 10171 Halawa Dr 10152 Halawa Dr 10371 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2901 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2902 Huai ach, CA 92646-3735 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 091.8/09 Gg@ fuany oaAL,alcigdwoo ww L9 x ww gZ lawaof ap 9490113 0918/0919@ fuaAV qj!m 91g1jedwoo„8/g Z x,,G azls lagei • Tran Tung Tran Tuong Kim & Candace Anne Trieu Joseph P 22 Ryland Park Way 10252 Halawa Dr 10342 Christmas Dr San Jose, CA 95110-2280 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2904 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3016 Truong Dac Truong Hak& Bruckner-chang Truong Tracy Hong & Tang An 10441 Shangri La Dr Rebecca L Hoai Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3743 10432 Christmas Dr, 19581 Lexington Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3018 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3755 Tugot Wilfredo Tullock Michele Louise Uekuma Tetsuyasu &Teruko 19361 Brookhurst St 4spl90 10172 Pua Dr 745 Ridge Dr Huntington Beach; CA 92646-2924 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2535 Glendale, CA 91206-1752 Unverferth Michael B Valdez Hector Van Strien Daniel L 10121 Forrestal Dr 10302 Pua Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#172 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3719 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2533 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Vandermeyden Hans H Vanderpool Alan W Vandeveer Alvin A Po Box 103 19361 Brookhurst St 4186 10321 Christmas Dr Los Gatos, CA 95031-0103 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3015 Varela Angie M Vaught Danny K Velazquez Raymond,&Marlo J 19361 Brookhurst St 496 19361 Brookhurst St 423 10261 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2968 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2942 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2938 Verone David M Villani Frank G Villavicencio Armando J Jr & 10091 Merrimac Dr 10391 Monitor Dr Amber L Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3727 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3735 19601 Lexington Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3756 Vinch Charles & Irene Trust Voboril Mark Lee&Jill Anne Vochelli Janet L 19352 Fiji Ln 10051 Kukui Dr 19322 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3023 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2514 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2919 Voegele Lois J Von Bargen Barton E Voss Sylvia 19251 Brookhurst St 410 10191 Kamuela Dr 10071 Merrimac Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Huntington Beach, .CA 92646-2936 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3727 Votendahl James T Vu Binh Van Vu Huong 10131 Constitution Dr 10091 Forrestal Dr 19402 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3713 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3717 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3025 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery/55160/8160 Im Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 09G8/0919®lu9ny oane olgltedwoo ww 19 x ww gZ}ewaof ap a4onbq " 09 G8/091go tiany ullM algiledwoo,,8/g Z x«G azls lagel Vu Tin Minh Wade Daniel W Wade Ronald L&Alison J 19251 Brookhurst St#59 19251 Brookhurst St#60 19351 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3022 Waggoner Jay Kelly& Renee Wajitra Pawana& Chaicharn Walker Jill 10461 Christmas Dr Voravit 10401 Monitor Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3017 10182 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3735 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2540 Walker Tom &Linda Wallace Charlene Walter Cline &Mary Cline 19372 Brookhurst St 10182 Merrimac Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#sp179 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2931 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3730 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Walters Dan Daryl & Collette V Wang Jason Chung-wu Weaver Harry A Iii 10281 Kukui Dr 10101 Merrimac Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#113 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2518 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3729 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2963 Webber Scott D & Gina M Weed Gary Weed Robin D 10242 Kukui Dr 20262 Newby Ln 10421 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2519 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-4525 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3035 Weed Ryan A Weiss Ernst Welcher Lisa 10252 Pua Dr 20461 Drew Cir 10282 Kamuela Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2537 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-5108 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2939 Wellcome Jeffery A&Lisa A Wensloff Danny & Sara Wenzel Family Trust 27226 Wedgewood Way 10471 Cook Cir 12672 Shasta Way Murrieta, CA 92562-2514 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3019 Santa Ana, CA 92705-1142 Wesolek Stephen Westelin Nancy Lorraine Westlie George V 10222 Kamuela Dr 19302 Olana Ln 19251 Brookhurst St#19 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2939 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2914 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2957 Weston William Westrup Dean A&Allison J Wheeler Phillip L 10151 Constitution Dr 19332 Mauna Ln 19361 Brookhurst St#183 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3713 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2940 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2971 Whisler Tom White Robert L&Nell Y Whitlock Darrel 19361 Brookhurst St#62 16710 Mt Baxter 19361 Brookhurst St#72 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2946 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2951 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 WO Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/09G9®Many Dane algljedwco ww L9 x ww 9Z IEwao�ap a49nbq 0918/0919®fuoAV u11M algljEdLuoo„9/g Z x j azis lagel Whitney Jonnica M Whitt John& Trustacy C Living Wilkinson Keith& Cari M 19282 Mauna Ln Trust 19432 Mauna Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2906 10422 Shangri La Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2910 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3760 . 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92646-2918 Wong Edmond Wong Titus D Woodin James Edward 19541 Constellation Ln 10121 Constitution Dr 19361 Brookhurst St#sp108 Huntington Beach, CA 1 92646-3705 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3713 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2924 Woodworth Walter Edward &Gail Wright Duglas Evans Wright Paul E &Traci Lynn Lee 18010 Sky Park Cir#150 10132 Valley Forge Dr 10441 Pago Pago Cir Irvine, CA 92614-6417 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3745 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3026 Wright Robert & Kelly Yamasaki Darren Masao &Debra Yim David S &Joy J 10061 Kukui Dr Kimiko 19361 Pitcairn Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2514 10261 Kukui Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2918 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2518 Yogurtian Anna Yonashiro Suyeko Young Charles A&Nancy J 19361 Brookhurst St#92 10131 Merrimac Dr 10171 Forrestal Dr Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2953 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3729 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3719 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 0918/0919®funny 30Ae alglledwoa alai Z9 x ww 9Z Imiol ap allanbll3 y' 0918/09190 fueAy qj!m alglledwoa„g/g Z x„1 azls lagel Zahiri Sayyed Mandi Ziething Cynthia Zimmerman Richard A 19361 Brookhurst St 960 10302 Kukui Dr 18346 Colville St Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2946 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2544 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-5739 Zimolzak Michelle & Dan Zordani Robert A Zwyers Shirley 10232 Pua Dr 10101 Valley Forge Dr 19251 Brookhurst St 956 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2537 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3742 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2961 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/81:60 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 05160/8160 09 t8/09[90 Many oana algjWwoo ww L9 x ww qZ Imiof op aganbl13 . 0918/09 R9®NaAy uflM alglfEdwoo„8/9 Z x„G azls iagel Occupant Occupant Occupant 10072 Merrimac Dr 10061 Valley Forge Dr 19382 Fiji Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3728 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3740 Huntington Beach, CA 92646-3023 Occupant Occupant Occupant 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Historical Society Barbara Haynes 18870 Kithira Circle 19820 Beach Blvd. 19341 Worchester Lane Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 19 19 20 O.C. Ping.& Dev. Services Dept. O.C. Planning& Develop. Dept. City of Costa Mesa Director Michael Balsamo Planning Director P.O. Box 4048 P.O. Box 4048 P.O. Box 1200 Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048 Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 21 28 29 City of Fountain Valley Huntington Beach Post Office Fountain Valley Elem.School Dist. Planning Director New Growth Coordinator Marc Ecker 10200 Slater Ave. 6771 Warner Ave. 10055 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 29 30 30 Fountain Valley Elem. School Dist. HB City Elementary School Dist. HB City Elementary School Dist. Rina Lucchese, Executive Assistant Gregg Haulk, Superintendent John Archiald 10055 Slater Avenue 20451 Craimer Lane 20451 Craimer Lane Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 31 31 32 Ocean View Elem. School Dist. Ocean View Elem.School Dist. Westminster School District Attn: Cindy Pulfer, Admin.Services William Loose,Superintendent Christine Fullerton 17200 Pinehurst Lane 17200 Pinehurst Lane 14121 Cedarwood Avenue Huntington Beach,CA 92647 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Westminster,CA 92683 32 33 33 Westminster School District HB Union High School District HB Union High School District Richard Tauer,Superintendent Stephen Ritter Greg Plutko,Superintendent 14121 Cedarwood Avenue 5832 Bolsa Avenue 5832 Bolsa Avenue Westminster, CA 92683 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Huntington Beach,CA 92649 34 36 40 Cannery Hamilton Properties, LLC OC County Harbors, Beach& Parks Hearthside Homes Ascon Landfill Site c/o Tamara Zeier Dept. 6 Executive Circle,Suite 250 One Pointe Drive, Suite 320 P.O. Box 4048 Irvine, CA 92614 Brea, CA 92821 Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048 42 42 42 OC Sanitation District AES Huntington Beach, LLC Richard Loy 10844 Ellis Avenue Eric Pendegraft, Plant Manager 9062 Kahului Drive Fountain Valley, CA 92708 21730 Newland Street Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with ` 160 kigAP&@ r�atxAW R(AA��f#�4R ftriv rcry§S �Sk'0160/8160 L+irno++o rio+nrm�+9G mm v A7 mm nmm�afihlo ovon MGi R(1/R1R(1 09 G2/091.90 A19AV 09Ae agjMwon ww L9 x ww gZ lewaol ap allanbl13 091.8/09 &@%5sA6fti11faP' uffG�Z�,aduq@0 nbn3 09!•8/091-9®fuaAV 42IM 9f9iladwoo u9/9 Z x u l aus lagal 42 43 46 John Ely HB Coastal Comm unities Assoc. Gabrieleno/TongvaTribal Council 22102 Rockport Lane David Guido Chairperson Huntington Beach,CA 92646 143 E. Meats Avenue PO Box 693 Orange, CA 92865 San Gabriel, CA 91778 46 49 Juaneno Band of Mission Indians Coastkeepers Acjachemen Nation Gary Brown 31411 La Matanza Street 3151 Airway Ave.Suite F-110 San Juan Capistrano,CA 92675-2625 Costa Mesa, CA 92663 i i . i • j I i label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 Etiqueloo . Wo5�6�/8 60/8160 NOT CE ®®E I FORE THE CITY CO HEARING BEFORE THE(RY COUNCIL OF THE, i CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ® NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that on Monday, PUBLICATION November 19, 2012, at 6:00 .p.m. in the City Council Chambers; 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the the planning and zoning items: ❑ 1.GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 08-05, MAP AMENDMENT NO. 08-05, AND APPEAL OF PLANNING COMISSION'S APPROV- STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ,ZONING AL OF NO.DRAFT MITTGATEADENTMNEEGATIVEVE TRACT MAPN A- O. SS. 117238, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 08-26(LAMB RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION)Appel- ®���� ®� ORANGE loot: Mayor Pro Tern Devin Dwyer Applicant: ;Michael Adams, Michael C. Adams.Associates,and Thomas Grable, Tri Pointe Homes, LLC Property i Owner: Fountain Valley School District Request: MND: To analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with the implementation of the l am a citizen of the United States and a ,proposed project. GPA: To amend the existing Land Use Element designation of an approximately resident of the County of Los Angeles; I 11.65-acre site from Public with an underlying designation of Residential Low Density (P-RL) to am over the age of eighteen years, and Residential Low Density (RL-7), which. allows a ,maximum density of seven units per net acre. not a party to or interested in the notice ZMA: To'amend the existing zoning designation of an approximately 11.65-acre site from Public- published. I am a principal clerk of the Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density (RL) ,to.be consistent with the proposed General Plan HUNTINGTON BEACH 'Land Use Element designation. TTM/CUP: To permit (a) the subdivision of an approximately INDEPENDENT which was adjudged a 111.65-acre site to accommodate 81 numbered lots !with reduced lot sizes for.new,detached single- newspaper Of general circulation On !famil'y homes and eight lettered lots A-H for streets (with reduced widths and landscaping; and (b) September 29, 1961, case A6214, and 'development of an 81 unit single-family residential ,subdivision proposed as a Planned Unit Develop- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the Iment (PUD) with varying lot sizes (min. 3,659 4square feet, max. 6,695 square feet) that average Clt of Huntington Beach County Of 'approximately 3,600 square feet (45 feet wide by y g + y 80 feet deep)in lieu of the minimum 6,000 square Oran a and the State Of CaIlfOrnla. ,feet and 60 feet wide standard for RL (Residential g + Low Density) lots, including associated infra- Attached to this Affidavit is a true and (structure and site improvements, and mutual benefits. that include offsite sewer, water and complete copy as was printed and ,storm,drain improvements. The request includes la review and analysis for compliance with the published on the following date(s): lnfill Lot Ordinance. The Infill Lot Ordinance encourages adjacent property owners to review .proposed development for compatibility/ privacy November such as window alignments, building pad Thursday, November 8, 2012 IZ 'height, and floor plan layout. Location: 10251 ,Yorktown Avenue, 92646 (north side of Yorktown; ,,Avenue, east of Brookhurst Street) Project Plan-'. ner:Jane James 1NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that initial environmental assessments for the above items were processed certify (or declare) under penalty and completed in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. It was determined that Item #1, .with mitigation, would not have any of perjury that the foregoing is true significant environmental effect, therefore, a miti- and correct. ',gated negative declaration is warranted. These environmental assessments are on file at the City of Huntington Beach Planning and Building Depart- ment, 2000 Main Street, and are .available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Planning and Building Department, or by telephon- ing(714)536-5271. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on Executed on November 16, 2012 !file in the Planning and Building Department, 000, i Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648648, at Los Angeles California for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff , report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday, November 15, 12012. 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 r emu issues you or someone else raised at the public! hearing described in this notice, or in written i correspondence delivered to the.City at, or prior Signature to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning and Building Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,California 92648. 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonboachco.gov/ HBPublicComments/ Published H.B.Independent11/8/12