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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGeneral Plan Amendment 90-9 - Zone Change 90-19 -Environment STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ?ORDINANCE O 3120 1 am a Citizen of the United States and a I AN�ORDINANCE OF resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the THE CITY OF "`7 HUNTINGTON BEACH age of eighteen years, and not a party to or AMENDING SECTION 9061 OF THE interested in the below entitled matter. I am a HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE principal clerk of the HUN i INGTON BEACH TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGE OF ZONING INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general ON REAL circulation, printed and published In the City of PROPS"ALLY YGENER- Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of LOCATE cD ON ATe METCalifornia, and that attached Notice is a true and THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE complete copy as was printed and published in INTERSECTION OF BUSHARD STREET the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley AND OARFIELD AV- issues of said newspaper to wit the issue(s)of: FROM OW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, FLOODPLAIN,TO August 1 , 1991 A COMBINATION OF COMMUNITY BUSI- NESS, FLOODPLAIN AND MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, FLOODPLAIN. (ZONE CHANGE NO.90-19) SYNOPSIS:" Ordinance No. 31201 amends the Huntington) Beach Ordinance Code to change the zoning on reall property generally located j at the-southeast corner of 1 the intersection of Bushard Steet and Garfield Avenue which will allow residential and commercial develop- ment of the site. THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAIL-1 ABLE IN THE CITY; ''I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the CADOPT ADOPTED the City; foregoing is true and correct. Council of the City of Hun-1 eg g tington Beach at an regular) meeting held Monday, July; 29, 1991, by the following! roll call vote: Executed on August 1 , , 199 AYES: Council members: MacAllister, Silva, Green,! at Costa Mesa, Califomia. Kelly, Ro Co bluncilmembers:l Winchell, Moulton-1 Patterson ABSENT: Councilmem-1 bars:None Signature CITY OF H U N- TINGTON BEACH,Con- nle—Brockway, ,C!t y CI.rc. Published Huntington Beach Independent August 1,1991 081-428 y $$ PROOF OF PUBLICATION Michal and Deborah Muller 19111 Tigerfish Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646 July 27, 1991 Honorable Peter Green Mayor of Huntington Beach Civic Center 2200 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Green, We are writing to request the City Council reconsider its decision to re-zone the property located at Bushard and Garfield from single family homes to commercial use and townhomes. Re-zoning this property would create noise and potential safety problems for the existing neighborhood. Furthermore, two of the four corners at Bushard and Garfield already have commercial properties with vacancies, the Hughes grocery store complex is on the comer of Magnolia and Garfield, and Brookhurst street has many existing commercial ventures. We do not need additional commercial properties. With regards to traffic safety at the corner of Bushard and Garfield, increased commercial traffic at this comer would be disasterous for an already accident plagued intersection. In the past week alone, we have personally witnessed a collision and have returned home to see the intesection blocked off by police from yet another accident. In addition, attempting to turn left onto Bass street moving southbound on Bushard is at best a delicate and nervous operation. Countless times we have come face to face with another unknowing motortist either attempting an illegal left turn into the 7-11 strip mall moving northbound on Bushard or prematurely drifting into the center to make a left turn onto Garfield. Every resident in our tract /p1riQn ki DVII&I i4c" who uses this entrance is aware of this problem and exercises extra caution. However, the non-resident is not aware of the situation or elects to ignore it. In response to Planning Director Howard Zelefsky's argument that the Zoning change strikes "a good Balance" between the existing plan and other alternative plans: We already have a good balance. Since moving here two years ago, we have enjoyed the benefits of this neighborhood. In the majority of the homes on Tigerfish Cir. and undoubtedly the entire tract there are single families. Of those families, the majority either have children or are planning to have children. Personally, we know the names of every person on our street. It is quiet and comfortable. We have many times accidently left our garage door open overnight and discovered the next morning that nothing had been disturbed. Our point is that we have not experienced this type of environment in any apartment, condo or townhome in Huntington Beach that we have lived in, and it will not exist in the townhomes that developers would like to construct in our neighborhood. It is a mistake to expect balance in the lifestyles of two completely different environments. As residents, we are acutely aware of our neighborhood's idiosyncrasies. Now that you know more about our neighborhood, we are confident that you would not aprove of any damaging acts to it, such as re-zoning from single-family residential to commercial/townhome. Sincerely, Michal M. Muller Deborah R. Muller We, the undersigned, do petition the City Council of Huntington Beach to reconsider its authorization to re-zone the Southeast corner lot of the Bushard/Garfield intersection from single family homes to commercial/townhomes; believing the City needs more affordable single homes for its families. 2. R. /10 7� Lqa-J'4�w Iq 0 1 -T 4. dtld 'eJ�Ly, /-4 l�2 M,& 1�11-12 Y,45 Z-�A-16 w A<< 13, 8 OXI IT lo- —Yteo- 41w-) 20- CILO DI iG S I The SanFilippos 19131 Tigerfish Circle Huntington Beach, California 92646 July 26, 1991 Honorable Peter Green Mayor of.Huntington Beach Civic Center 2200 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 Dear Mr. Green: We are writing to request the City Council reconsider its decision to re-zone the property located at Bushard and Garfield from single family homes to commercial use and townhomes. Re-zoning this property would create noise and potential safety problems for the existing neighborhood. We recently bought our first home in this neighborhood and discovered Huntington Beach has very limited lower priced housing stock, only fourteen homes to consider, but over fifty townhomes in this city. Huntington Beach does not need more townhomes, it needs more affordable single family homes. Furthermore, two of the four corners at Bushard and Garfield already have commercial property with vacancies. The Hughes grocery store_complex is on the corner of Magnolia and Garfield and Brookhurst has many commercial ventures. We do not need any additional commercial properties either. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Russell SanFilippo Elizabeth 7anFilippo G�l c� 9 Ja9-91 i Residents of 19072 Tigerfish Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646 July 27, 1991 Honorable Peter Green Mayor of Huntington Beach Civic Center 2200 .Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Green, We are writing to request the City Council reconsider its decision to re-zone the property located at Bushard and Garfield from single family homes to commercial use and townhomes. Re-zoning this property would create noise and potential safety problems for the existing neighborhood. Furthermore, two of the four corners at Bushard and Garfield already have commercial properties with vacancies, the Hughes grocery store complex is on the corner of Magnolia and Garfield, and Brookhurst street has many existing commercial ventures. We do not need additional commercial properties. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Goa- 7- del- 91 4 Residents of 19102 Tigerfish Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646 July 27, 1991 Honorable Peter Green Mayor of Huntington Beach Civic Center 2200 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Green, We are writing to request the City Council reconsider its decision to re-zone the property located at Bushard and Garfield from single family homes to commercial use and townhomes. Re-zoning this property would create noise and potential safety problems for the existing neighborhood. Furthermore, two of the four corners at Bushard and Garfield already have commercial properties with vacancies, the Hughes grocery store complex is on the comer of Magnolia and Garfield, and Brookhurst street has many existing commercial ventures. We do not need additional commercial properties. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, He ' CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH n i V To Mike Uberuaga, City Administrator From Connie Brockway Mike Adams, Community Development City Clerk Subject Information for Tonight's Council Date July 29, 1991 Meeting — Re: Agenda Item G—IA The City Clerk's Office received a telephone call from a resident of the GPA—ZC area who stated that several property owners had not been noticed of the public hearing on 7/15/91. She stated that a petition was to be circulated for presentation to the City Council at the July 29, 1991 City Council meeting at which time the ordinance is scheduled for adoption. Attached is the mailing list used for this hearing; Please note the 1990-91 Edition is from TRW prepared rolls, not the assessor rolls. The assessor's rolls are in the Planning Department. The handwritten addresses are those that were sent in addition to the typed rolls. Some of the handwritten list were sent as there was returned mail received from the TRW owner address list and the Assessor's Rolls in the Planning Department showed a different owner/address, thus the notice was resent to this different owner address. When time permits, please advise me of the disposition of this matter. I - oQ' JP7 0994K `!,,-MOSBACHER-AG COMPANY -- 2828 N. tiASKELL AVE. DALLAS TEXAS 75204 157-284-01 MARILYN E. CONYERS --WELLS FARGO BANK 9591 ALBACORE DRIVE P.O. BOX 63700 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 926461 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94163 153-371-01 157-284-02 RICHARD L'. TAYLOR STEVE M. MASON 18837 BROOKHURST STREET #10 v 9583 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE FOUNTAIN VALLEY- CA 92708 FOUTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-02 157-284-30 CARLOS GONZALES V EDWIN R. MC INTYRE 9571 ALBACORE DRIVE 9582 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-03 157-284-31 j WILLIAM G. LAMB TRUST V, MERVIN N. JACKA HC60 BOX 1050 9588 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-04 157-284-32 j WILLIM G. LAMB TRUST DANIEL R. AUGER HC60 BOX 1050 V 9596 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-05 157-284-33 WILLIAM G. LAMB'TRUST ✓ADRIEAN ROMERO HC60 BOX 1050 9606 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-06 157-284-34 RICHARD L. BOOTH FREDERICK PEIEDMONT BROWN 9582 ALBACORE V 9616 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-07 157-284-35 JOSEPH W. SORESI, ET AL _ ✓ WINDSOR CENTER 9576 SMOKETREE AVENUE 2976 QUEENSBURY DRIVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 LOS ANGELES CA 90064 153-371-08 - 157--294, 43 BERNICE P. WESTFALL 1812 FENMORE AVENUE CAMARILLO CA 93010 153-371-09 LAWRENCE D. MC CAFFERTY G 9612 ALBACORE DRIVE / C� HUNTINGTON REACH CA 92646: 153-371-10 ORVILLE G. THOMASON lSr1LY tAb", r.t tit. c.. uV1.160 ." 19000 BUSHARD STREET 19062 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 9264E 153-362-44 153-371-52 153-371-67 KAREN RENEE 0 CONNELL EDWARD J. LUPARELLO CHARLES M. FROELICH 19012 MATHEW CIRCLE 9892 SALINE DRIVE 19072 WALLEYE LANE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 153-362-35 153-371-53 153-371-68 ORRIN PHILIPS KEITH SNIDER CARL W. GREIFZU 10211KAIMU DRIVE P.O. BOX 8766 300 S. MENTOR #4 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92728 PASADENA CA 91106 153-362-36 153-371-54 153-371-69 CARY M. CAVALIERI DAVID R. ROBERTSON JEANNE J. SINGLETON 19032 MATHEW CIRCLE 19091 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 9541 BASS DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 9264- 153-362-37 153-371-55 153-371-70 WILLIAM F. BOUCHARD JULIAN GICH ROBERT ANETSBERGER 19042 MATHEW CIRCLE 19101 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 4509 GREENMEADOWS AVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 TORRANCE CA 90505 153-362-38 153-371-56 153-371-71 ELIZABETH P. OLSEN PEGGY J. WESTBROOK TOMOKO S. AOKI 19062 MATHEW CIRCLE 19102 BUSHARD STREET . 8311 BRIARWOOD STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 STANTON CA 90680 153-362-39 153-373-11 153-371-72 MAGGIE M. REYNOLDS RICHARD W. CROFT STANLEY M. BLUME 9476 WARBLER AVENUE 19092 BUSHARD STREET 17870 CASHEW FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 9270E 157-253-11 153-373-12 153-371-73 JOSEPH J. BANGAN THOMAS EMMERICH 9486 WARBLER AVE. 19101 WALLEYE LANE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-12 153-373-02 ZULEMA A. STORF ELLWOOD BONNER 18966 CAPENSE STREET 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-13 153-373-01 EVELYN HYATT DALLAS R. PEDRICK 18956 CAPENSE STREET 19102 WALLEYE LANE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-14 153-371-65 DONALD LEE JAMISON PAUL HELLER, JR. 9072 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 8851 ARCEL CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGBEACH CA 92646 153-371-51 153-371-66 �I J I ' I ! IJ Z�o (a -- — ---- I ' 1909 L tvg�.c.rp T t- �K 13 C N---7t v(� SSQ! W2,� y Dr, -31/- -)a i � , r - OT iS m v k--DY . 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N TR 4852 LOT 11 DTACIID 6,510 87-264894-u 31,f36 44,168-75 N TR 4744 LOT 56 128,�97-86 _ i LAM EARL A •DOLSIAD JOHN u OL X 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 3 RES 1176-1 191.11 'WALLEYE LN HT8 LAM EARL A 0 DR HTB e19072 CARP CIR eHUNTINGfN OCH CA 92646 1964 6- -2.0 1/2 /76 19 I10 °19432 WEAKF'.SH LN 7 163,098-88 ; N TR 4852 LOT 10 ATACHD 6, 10 1162p0262 21, N TR 4744 Lor 55 S S64 40,774-76 r VIERS GARY LEN e5256 FEATHER RIVER DR No 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 4 RU 896-1 19121 WALLETE LN HTB IAA► EARL A 0 DR HTB eSIOCKION CA 95270 1964 5-2-1.0 7/O6/8r 70 986 •19412 WEAKIISH LN 8 S 000-F9-79 N TR 4852 LOT 9 (714) 962-2864 DTACIID 6,510 87-383428-D 35,t33 106,119-81 N iR 4744 LOT 54 60,149-79 CA"ELL LEO ^ HOLLAND PARK JT RE '288-i 9131 WALLEYE LN HiO LAMB EARL A 0 DR HTB SIFyAppRE 1024 30 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 5 s� qq e19411 BLUEGILL CIR 2 N iR 4852 L01 $ °REP OF CHINA ATACHD 19P64 6,510 0 83�060520-L 33,08/83 f763 565g6�7B N TR 4744 Lot 53 32,194-75 ---- - ------20- .... - 1.800 S)7.4f6T REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - -- ---- 1.800.527-w", 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-714-385-23451, • _ I E 15 1989-90 EDITION E 16 10,12'i 60,f19N--79 N IR 4852'LOT 9 (714) 962-2864 DiACHD 6,510 8/-383428-D 35,133 luo,119-81 1 CAM'BELL LEO 630 HOLLAND PARK JT RES 288-1 19131 WALLEYE LN HID ' of EARL A v[LARDO DR HID 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 5 ;_ 2.0 Z/08/83 23 093 5 000-L i 119411 44U101l5 11 03}2 ^S LAPUoRE 1024 nREP OF CHINA 1964 4 N iR 474/ l01 53 19,162 32,191-75 N TR 4852 LOT 8 - ATACIID P 6,510 83-060520-L 33,176 56,869-78 L ■low �� ■�� I-800•S27.965I /�,�� REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SER 9F VICES - I.800 S77 G/ '_-' " '1-714-385-2345e a I° I ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST ­­­ ­ ­­ IST _ __ _ _-- 1-714-385-2345► E 15 1993-91 10111011 E 16 CLJIkR ADDRESS CITY OWNER ADDRESS / CARE OF E%-VST . iTPE SO.FT.-f UNITS SITUS ADDRESS CITY LAND VAL TFR VAL ZIP TEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR IIC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-% IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR LAMLAM EARL A eKREGER GiLBERT ALLEN RES 1176-i 19141 WALLEYE LN HID 6194 EARL A VELARDO DR HTB 1 5 3-3 7 3-O 6 ! e19431 BLUEGILL 13 033 ; e19141 WALLEYE LN n1NNT MION BEACII, 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 8/01/85 76 247 N iR 4744 LOT 52 19,f16 32,149-75 N TR 4852 LOT 7 ATACIID 7'350 85-284671-A 47 613 124 160-86 I RL 8 VELARDO DR H18 ' LAM13 EARL A eCASANOVA GARY 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 7 RES 896-1 19142 BUSHARD ST HTB I e1M �9441BLUEGILL n19142 BUSHARD ST .1INNTINGT6'1 BEACiI,CA 92646 196b 5-2-1.0 10/12/87 105 836 13 N TR 4744 LOT 51 28 132 204 000-F N TR 4852 LOT 6 ATACHD P 7,350 87-570664-A 40,534 146,370-98 31,W 160,600-89 LAM EARL A VELARDO DR wT8 I LAMB EARL A 6EAWLEY LORRAINE E 11-OL 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 8 RES 1176-1 19132 BUSHARD ST "To 619451 BLUEGILL 1 e19132 OUSHAP.D ST 611UNTIN.iN BCH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 13 032 N TR 4744 LOT 50 2031211 33,352-75 I N TR 4852 LOT 5 ATACIID 6,510 20,526 33,158-75 IS HEMY STEVEN VELARDO OR H18 LAM EARL A eAYDT NORBERT A H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 9 RES 1371-1 19122 BUSHARD S1 HTB j e19451 BLUEGILL 107 95e I 019122 BUSI;ARD ST &HUNTINGTON BEACII,CA 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 5/01/84 13 031 1 N TR 4741 LOT 50 40,556 148,114-89 1 N TR 4852 LOT 4 ATACIID 6,510 84-179408-U 22,�93 35,526-75 LAM TRUST VFLARDO DR HTB I MC GARRY FRANCIS eMC GARRY CATHERINE C H-JT K 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 0 RES 1C81-1 19112 BUSHARD ST HID e19471 BLUEGILL °19112 OUSHARD ST :MC BEACH, 92646 19_4 5-2-1.0 7/24/84 13 032 5 000-F N 1R 1711 LOT 19 19J�562 31,tbd-75 1 N TR 4852 LOT } ATACIID 6,510 84-303207-G 20,174 33,f06-75 I I CHiNEN BRAD M D I WESTBROOK PEGGY J e19102 BUSHARD Sr H-No M 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 1 RES 1176-1 19102 BUSHARD ST HIS I OR NTINGTON BEAC VELARDO DR RIB 13 031 hHUM INGiON 9EACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 6/,;7/8P 100 246 I N TR 4744 LOT 48 16,147 29,778-75 N TR 4852 LOT 2 ATACIID 6,510 88-267651-U 40,fi14 14J,760-88 ! TRLMN ALBERTA VELAROO DR HID CROFT RICIIARO W °CROfi, LORRAINE 1IW h 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 2 RES 1572-1 19091 BUSHARD ST NTB eIA1KTINGTON BEACI 13 031 I °19092 BUSHARD ST eHUNTINGTON OEAf,H,f.A 92647 1964 7-3-?.0 9/11/81 102 572 149 000-F I N iR 474/ LOT 17 16,147 29,778-75 I N TR 4852 LO' 1 ATACIID 1 7,455 87-5161937G 49,408 151,480-88 LAM EARL A Ai;LIS-eAMES PATRICIA ANN e9501 VELARDO DR H-WS 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 1 RES 1750-3 9502 VELARDO DR HID e9850 GARfiELD A' VELARDO DR RIB , 97 869 13 614JNTINGTON BEACII,CA 92646 1964 8-4-2.0 '/15/86 11 986 N TR 4744 LOT 46 37,191 135,660-89 I N TR 4852 LOT 124 (714) 962-4808 7,000 A .•66147-D 23,132 35,318-75 I f LAB EARL A °11ERREL, WILLIAM OL 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 2 RES 1176-1 9522 VELARDO DR HTB l� EARL A 11LARDO DR HID I + e1TA 4 BLUEGILL I 129 581 13-F e17111 NORTIifiElO LN niAlNiINGiON DEAF-Il,f•A 91647 1964 5-3.2 � ^2/76 23 554 j N iR 4744 L01 15 58,b09 188,190-89 I N TR 4852 LOT 123 ATACIID 6,000 :'77LiSt 22,547 45,901-77 f LAM EARL A VELARDO OR NTB WIDAWSKY SOPHIE e315 VENICE WAY SW 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 3 RES 1176-1 9572 VELARDO DR RIB e19412 BLUEGILL I 77 794 I °VENICE CA 1964 6-3-2.0 8/23/89 23 553 N TR 4744 LOT 44 43,t36 121,230-85 N TR 4852 LOT 122 ATACIID 6,000 89-448005-G 23,601 46,554-77 LAMB EARL A °I!ILLER BRADLEY J 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 4 RES 896-1 9542 VELARDO DR HID ; e1 412LON BLUEGILL f LILr SITUS PENDING e19412 44LOT4 1 94,121 !'9542 VELARDO DR nINNilNt=iTON OEACII,CA 92646 1964 5-1-1.0 9/C3/87 105 805 13 I N TR 4744 L01 44 94,721-75 N TR 4852 LOT 121 DTACiID 6,000 87-503384-A 36,05 142,800-88 1 NG SMYTHE ROBERT GLENN °SMYTHE PAMCLA J IAJ 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 5 RES 1176-1 9552 VELARDO DR HTB OODIE CARL J SITUS 54 000 69552 VELARDO DR %HUNiIN&TON BEACII CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/18/87 125,052 163 500-T eIA NTI744 L BEACI �37-75 N TR a852 Lf•r 120 A1AC11D 6,000 87-64868G-� 40,698 165,150-88 N TR a7a4 Lot 43 WOODWARD LN NTB i GONZALEZ JOSE LUIS "GONZALEZ SOCORRO O IM 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 6 RES 1176-1 9572 VELARDO DR HID �63 CATFISH CI 13 d}2 °9572 VELAROO OR nHUNTINGi6I 9EACii,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/05/87 17 890 5 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 42 19,11 32,117-75 j N iR 4852 LOi 119 ATACIID 6,000 87-618299-G 58,�53 136,643-85 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 7 RES 176-1 9582 VELARDO DR HTB SNOWDON KEN4ETH : WOOOWARD LN HTB CAT'VA� MICHAEL a 69382 CANO(.EWOOp 13 T i ° NEW OWNER a SEE SITUS 1964 �-3-2.0 1(.'•/19/89 92 557 214 (I -F N TR 4744 LOT I1 19,f1 32,147-75 I N iR 4852 LOT 118 ATACHD 6,000 89-564301_G 42,144 135,101-86 ... JI l I•S00-S)7•�r„S ��r/_-- - - REAL CSTAiE INFORMATION SERVICES - I-600-577.96u ' '1-714-385-2345• - _.---._.._.._...... 1-714-385-2345e ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST F 1 5 1989-90 EDITION F 16 OWNER ADDRESSARE OF/ C E%-V TYPF ST AT�m . °"`�R ADDRESS � CITYFT.-F-UN(iS SIiIIE A�npFCC fI1Y (I - RIB HARPER MELVIN I :OLS[N ELIIAOEIII P H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2 -3 9 RES 624-1 1906z MATHEW CI life I,OVA�) Jv.)LI 11 •19062 MAfHEW CIR �iIUNIIAJGTON BEACH,CA 92C•'.6 1963 �-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 119281 SALMON LN 16 112,6 0-81 N TR 43p4 L01 89 ATACIID 6,800 85-244488-U 25,&80 38,712-75 N IR 4744 LOT 154 i (1 HTB IS OLSEN ELIIA13E1H P •OLSEN ELIIArETII P II-TA 1 53-362-39 RES 624-1 9062 MATH CI HTB PA13ORN STEVEN GRADY 019062 MATIIEW CIR •IIUNIINGION BEACiI CA 92M 6 1913 7-3-2.0 3/01/8� 13 032 09301 SALMON LN 11 32,434-75 N iR 4304 LOT 89 - _-__ -_ II/C ATACIID - IS," 85_Z44488-U 25,t80 38,712-75 N TR 4744 LOT 153 Ammm ono wu ■w& REAL ES1AfE INFORMATION SERVICE S - I-D00-5.^7.965! l�_ .Fw '1-71 4-385-2345► ° ORANGE COUNTY P A R C E L L I S T 1-714-385-2345• ° K 1 4.. M-91 Eolllou K 15 CuFCR A�DRESS.fCAIIE 0� FX-VSf ��{ EL—N(�• 7TPE SO.FT,-i I1NIT5 SI1U5 ADDRESS CITY • (uPER•-•-- VAL TFR VALiTT TIP YEAR ROOF. CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL IAL FULL VAL-TR ITC/Sf5 PHONE PARKING A P LOISIZE DOCUMENT-X IM' VAL FULL VAL-TR V (1 His IIARPER MELVIN I rLIIGARO GEORGE P 11-rA 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 0 RES 2528-1 19072 MATNEW L! HTB L Wj EAR LACK OR )}i 5 000-L n19072 MATIIEW CIR •IRINflizION BEACII,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/01186 13 032 N TR 4744 LOT 151 S2 33,S93-75 N TR 4304 LOT 90 ATACIID P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,033 73,965• -5 I (1 HTB IS LUGARO GEORGE P *LUGARO GEORGE P 11-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 0 RES 252a-1 19072 MATH CI HTB IS PATRICK J •19072 MATNEW CIR •IIUNiNZION BEACII,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/01/86 13 032 69681 PfIIACK DR N iR 4304 LOT 90 TUC ATACIID P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,633 73,965-75 N TR 474e LOT 152 7 116,695-87 7 ." DR HTB HARPER MELVIN I •GAST RONALD W ll-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 1 RES 1651-1 19091 MATNEW CI HTB LAM EARL A •19092 MAIIIEW CIR •11UNTiNG10N BEACH CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 11;J86 13 031 �9671 POLLACK DR 40 S N IR 4}O4 LOT 91 ATACIIO 6 ISO BS-(44488-U 74-78 30,643 4} 074-75 ` N TR 4744 LOT 15 4 s8,474-78 DR Hi8 IS GASP RONALD W •GAST RONALD u 1-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 1 RES 1651-i 19092 MAiIIEU CI HTB i ,4 EARL A .)1 •1909Z MATIIEW CIR •t1UNifNG1ON eWII,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/8o 13 031 •t IR 41744 1. BEACH,(A i1 132,485-94 ! N TR 4304 LOT 91 H/C ATACIID __6,750 85-C44488-U 301643 43,074-75 N TR 4744 L01 150 DISIKW JACK C. •DISHON VICKI L 1 S 3-3 6 2-4-2 RES 1039-1 19102 MATHEW CI Ilia LAM EARL A DR H18 •19102 MATIIEW CIR •IIUNiINGIONUEAC11 CA 92646 1963 1039-1 6/06/96 B8 117 135 000-f ^9651 POLLACK DR ?10 S 000-1 N iR 4304 LOT 92 DTACIfD' 7,000 86-235360-G 55,644 143 M-86 N iR 4744 LOT 149 )7 69,f27-79 INIERNATION N,AL BUILDI •P 0 BOX 248 IE 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 4 coM 20025 19000 13USPIARD ST NIB LAMB EARL A I Pa HiB •u1LMINGION,CA 90748 1986 5116/88 1 079 160 f9641 POLLACK LR 5 92,293-80 iR 4304 LOT 127 ALL -[x Sty 200 ri PAVED 1.6 98-227580-G 2,f35,640 3,315,000-88 N iR 4744 LOT 148 DR RIB LAM EARL A °CONT[RSt MARILYN E {I-w,k 1 5 3—3 7 1 -0 1 RES 1S12-1 9591 ALBACORE DR HTO IS SYMMES KEVIN PATRICK 69591 ALBACORE DR •IAINTWGICIN BEACH CA 92646 1964 7.3-2.0 7/15/82 13 322 69641 POLLACK DR '2) 14J,053-81 N TR 4852 LOf 83 ATACIID 7,000 82-145532-11 12,478 36,300-75 N iR 4744 LOT 148 OR HTB Cox C O •18837 OROOKIIURSi SI 111(, tIu 1 5 3—3 71 -0 2 RCS 896-1 9581 ALBACORE DR 11TO L" EARL A 110 •FOERl1AIN VALLEY CA 917:?8 X 1964 5-2-1.0 7/14/89 68,396 190 000-F e9631 POLLACK DR is 41 285-76 N IR 4852 LOT 82 DTACiID 6,00') 89-372401-C, 41,456 109,652-84 N 1R 4744 LOT 147 DR 14TO GONZALES CARLOS •GONIALES, MARGARET C• 'N X 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 3 RES 1176-1 9571 ALBACORE DR II10 IS ►JRP11Y PIC14ARD MI(HAE A9571 ALBACORE PR •11LINIINGION BEACH,C 9R.1 6 1964 6-3-2.0 8120187 13 031 5 000-F e9631 POLLACK DR 121 13-1, 176,300-89 N iR 4852 LOT 81 ATACIID 6,000 87-473570-G 20,169 33,400-75 N TR 4744 LOT 147 '7 DR HTB LAm WILLIAM G IR oil C 60 BOX 1050 IR x 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 4 RES 600-1 9542 GARFIELD AV NT0 L" EARL A .19 fOLISS 10 83314 1920 4-2-1.0 9/07/83 39 198 •8857 SWALLOW AVE 12 121,101-81 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 POR NE1/4 SEC AS PER DO -7274/39 (714) 962-4117 1.1 83-392974-11 34,�74 73,1.72-75 N iR 4744 LOT 146 I DR {lie LAM WILLIAM G iR Allt 60 BOX 1050 iR)t 1 53-371 -0$ RES VAC-LAND SITUS PENDING GAC44O C MARK L�9611 PalO(K DR 134 78 000 •OLISS ID 83314 9/07/83 39,194 '9 106,113-80 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 RECTAW,, LOT IN WI/4 NW1/4 NEi14 (714) 962-4117 36,400 83-392974-H 39,194-75 N 1R 4744 LOTOCK 145 LAm EARL A • LAMB, WILLIAM G >rc 1 5 3-3 7 1 —0 6 RES 1176-1 9512 ALBACORE DR HTB JOIMON JAMES P Da HTB 1,HC60 Box 1050 ABLISs ID 83314 1964 6-3-2.0 5/01/89 13 031 5 000-F 'ikMINGION BEACH CA 5 60,918-78 9} N iR 4852 LOT 80 ATACIID 6,100 89-227853-G 19,g39 32,�70-75 N TR 4744 LOT 144 OR HTB 000111 RICHARD L 69582 ALBACORE 10' 15 3-3 7 1 -0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE DR His LAM EARL A �•N.11PIT ION BEACH (A 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 8/18/89 69 212 200 000-F '9591 POLLACK DR 31 32,674-75 N TR 4852 LOT 79 ATACIID 6,100 89-441376-G 39,88 108,670-86 N 1R 4744 LOT 143 8DR HTB LAM EARL A 6SORESI JOSEPH W El AL wj e*1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 8 'ES 1138-1 9592 ALBACORE DR If18 L'W' EARL A °9576 $KXEiREE AVE AFOUNIAfN VALLE 92778 1964 6-2-1.0 1/25/83 11 910 -zl&A SAN PAOLO (IR 9 99,766-81 N TR 4852 LOT 78 ATACHD 6,100 83-037181-U 44,679 115,989-82 N IR 4744 LOT 142 • � ■wI � �wI REAL ESTATE INFORMAiION SERVICES - I•I100'S' •4 //"�/I_-, _. 1-».4-yes-2345• 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST J N iR 4852 LOTU80 ut+���+� u��1•� ATACHD �. 6,100 U 89-227853-G 19,g39 32, 70-75 N iH 4144 Lul 144 60,91d°78 � OR "ll BOOTH RiCHARD L •9582 ALBACORE Hw 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE DR NTH LAM EARL A off-INTINGiON BEACH CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 8/18/89 69 212 200 000-F t-9591 POLLACK DR 1 32,674-75 N iR 4852 LOT 79 ATACHD 6,100 89-441376-G 39,88 108,470-86 N TR 4744 LOT 143 OR NTH LAMB EARL A &SOREST JOSEPH W ET AL NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 8 'ES 138-3 959Z ALBACORE DR HIS LAMB EARL A 7 &9576 SMOKETREE AVE &FOUNTAIN VALLE 92708 1964 �-2-1.0 1/25/83 71 910 "1068 SAN PABLO CIA 99,766-81 N TR 4852 LOT 78 _ - ATACHD 6,100 83-037181-U 44,679 115,989-82 N TR 4744 LOT 142 •- fM•.Mir..• • • ...• .� I.800-07-9661 - _-_ - MEAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I•800 57% 9•. 1 ;01_. vw__ 1-714-385-2345• " ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL L I S T i-714-385-2345" L 14 toga-9t Eott14N L 15 �-� CuPER • • • ADDRESS %CARE OF EX-VST �R�(-�r . TYPE SO.FT.-F UN1T5 •S1TU5•• ADDRESS CITY CAPER is CITY LIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL /AL TFR VAL -YR HC/SiS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSILE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL V. FULL VAL-YR DR NTH WESTFALL WAYNE D nWESTFALL BERNICE P JT x 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 9 RES 1176-1 9602 ALBACORE DR NTH LAM EARL A &1812 FENIORE AVE &CAMARILL6,CA 93010 1964 6-3-2.0 2/11/83 13 032 5 000-L &21442 LEMONiREE LN !2 65,794-79 N TR 4852 LOT 77 (805) 482-7461 ATACHD 6,100 83-060997-G 20,126 33,158-75 N TR 4744 LOT 141 LAM EARL A &MCCAF►ERTY, LAWRENCE D 1 5 3-3 7 1 -10 RES 1176-1 9612 ALBACORE DR HTB LAMB EARL A OR NTH (-9612 ALBACORE OR &HUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/04/86 58 536 90 000-F 60551 POLLACK DR 2 N TR 4852 LOT 76 ATACHD 6,100 86-086667-A 42,�76 100,612-86 P: 0 4744 LOT 140 65,791-79 _ i DR NTH LAM EARL A &1AYLOR. JEFFREY L H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 1 RES 1176-1 9622 ALBACORE DR NTH LAMB EARL A 19 &9622 ALBACORE DR *HUNiINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3122179 58 325 'HUNiINGTON BEACH,CA 121,S9d-61 N iR 4852 L01 75 ATACHD 6,100 130770800-L 35,I56 93,481-80 N TR 4744 LOT 139 ( OR NTH ' LAMB EARL A &ELLIS JAMES C NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 2 RES 896-1 9632 ALBACORE DR NTH ROXI RA YRNA LLEY CA S6 13 i &9632 ALBACORE DR N O R3NIIhGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 10/03/79 55 212 N TR 4744 LOT 1 121,616-d1 1 N TR 4852 LOT 74 ATACHD 6,100 133370874-L 31,i66 86,378-80 LAM EARL A &PEREL, LYDIA R ET AL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -13 RES 1461-1 9642 ALBACORE OR NTH WARDLOW MICHAEL L F DR 13 HIS I 1-9642 ALBACORE DR &HUNTINGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 8/28/87 76 618 13 & NEW OWNER50 124,846-87 N TR 4852 LOT 73 ATACHD P 6,039 87-489144-A 69,09 146,217-86 1 N TR 4744 LOT 2 LN HTB 1S PEREZ LYDIA &PEREZ LYDIA R ET AL 11-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -13 RES 461-1 9642 ALBACORE DR HTB JARAHE HENRY 13 &9642 ALBACORE DR 6HUNTIAIGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 �-3-2.0 8/28/87 76 618 13 ►2 35 219115 i N TR 4852 LOT 73 H/C ATACHD P 6,039 87-489144-L 69,S99 146,217-86 N TR 4744 LOT 3 LN NTH LAMB EARL A &GUTIERREL, FRANK C 01) H-OL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 4 RES 1651-1 9662 ALBACORE DR HTB LAMB EARL A I &9662 ALBACORE DR &FIUNIINGTN BCH C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 4/01/76 23 548 &19312 SALMON LN 15 124,689-86 ' N TR 4852 '.OT 72 ATACIID 6,039 00077LIST 22,S42 46,090-77 N TR 4744 LOT 4 LN NTH LAMB EARL E &WESTERMAN WAYNE NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 5 RES 1176-1 9671 ALBACORE DR NTH LAM EARL A 19 &307 ABALONE AVE *BALBOA ISCAND,CA 916/,2 1964 6-3-2.0 11/17/81 23 546 9 000 &9651 RINDGE CIA 3 121,552-87 N TR 4852 LOT 71 ATACHD 6,039 142930373-U 23,449 46,05-77 N TR 4744 LOT 138 LAMB EARL A *GOODWIN ROBERT E 9L 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 6 RES 1176-1 9682 ALBACORE DR NTH CARTER ROBERT H IN H18 &9682 ALBACORE &FNNTINGIN BCH,CA 9RA 6 1964 6-3-2.0 13 032 ° NEW OWNER DI 114,615-87 N TR 4852 LOT 70 ATACHD P 6,039 44,554 57,586-75 N TR 4744 LOT 137 i LAM EARL A &BARWiG G G 9L 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 7 RES 1176-1 9692 .ALBACORE OR NTH LAMB EARL A LN HTB ' &10498 SOUIX RIVER CIA &FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 9277b 1964 6-3-2.0 13 322 &9562 POLLACK DR 7 89,931-80 N iR 4852 LOT 69 ATACHD 7,227 19,A19 33,161-75 N TR 4744 LOT 136 wo 2 LAMB EARL A aEURKE TiIOMAS H 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 8 RES 896-1 19061 STINGRAY LN NTH PANICO RONALD R IN prpp--- 619061 STINGRAY LN 6WNTIC)GTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 5/23/86 69 847 2 000-F """INGTON BEACH,CA 1 49,625_78 N TR 4852 LOT 68 ATACIID 6,300 86-214062-A 57,110 127,S57-96 N TR 4744 LOT 135 LN HTB USELDING JAMES S n 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 9 RES 1176-/ 19071 STINGRAY LN NTH HARE WARREN C G 11 n NEW OWNER & SEE SITUS 1964 6-3-2.0 3128189 55 521 " NEW OWNER 117,111-383 N TR 4852 LOT 67 ATACHD 6,300 89-157968-0 35,S90 91,111-80 N TR 4744 LOT 134 LN NTH IS USELDING JEPNIFER J &ET AL H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1. 9 RES 1176-1 19071 STINGRAY LN NTH LAMB EARL A A &800 S OAKSTONE NAY vANAHEIM,CA 92806 1964 6-3-2.0 5/24/79 55 521 ^9602 POLLACK DR I 46,705-77 N TR 4852 LOT 67 H/C ATACHD 6,300 131580221-L 35,00 91,111-80 N TR 4744 LOT 133 LN )ITO LAM EARL A &BOLSTAD JOHN W 13L 1 5 3-3 7 1 •-Z 0 RES 176-1 19081 STINGRAY LN NTH MASUDA STEVEN R 2.0 3/0 /76 13 032 *9612 POLLACK DR &19077 SARP CiR &IA1NiINGIN BCH CA 92N+6 1964 }} N iR 4744 LOi 132 >9 94,666-80 + N TR 4852 LOT 66 _ - - ' ATACHD 6,300 067750898_ 20,632 33,066-75 _ MEN ■a Emir MEAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800.577-9!. ! 1-714-385-2345• " 0 RANG F COUNTY P A R fir FI. 1- .T S T 1-714-385-23451, ' n1kf4lINjIL1'� UU L11 LA Y16u6 Isu-4 U-4-L.0 0, I),ur �i uiU N ik 4l44 LUI lUV M 39,773-75 N TR 4852 LOT 43 A1AC110 7,350 89-h33468-G 79, 32 212.102-89 a RES 1176-1 19142 TIGERFISH C1 HTB i IS Nf�LE WESLEY HFIELD DR ' HTB LAMB EARL Ao COURSEY DONALD A N-NO 1 5 3—3 7 1 625065 RIVE)A)EIL AD 09142 TIGERFISH CIA aFA1NTINGfON BEACII,C 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 6/07/82 69 740 N TR 4744 LOT 109 870 135,272-82 N TR 4852 LOT 42 ATACIID 7,350 82-191744-1 49J29 119,369-83 I `}9EL0 DR HTB SITAR HOUSEP JOE 619132 TIGERFISH CIR SM 1 5 3—3 7 1 —4 5 RES 896-1 19132 TIGERFISH CI NiB HLW IFAJGGT TON BEACH,CA al(I.1M INGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 7/01/87 87 057 126 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 108 186 129,325-80 N TR 4852 l01 41 ATACHD P 6,300 87-374419-G 41,&63 128,�20-88 139E1D OR HTB a RES 176-1 19122 11GERFI N C1 HIS G9542 SAILFDAItOISH L Llltl3 EEAf.,. A MORR PAUL C NO 1 53-371 —46 r9$47 SAILFISH IN a17165 REIHER ST ar660A1N VALLEY,CA 92708 1964 -3-2.0 10/10/84 19 210 N TR 4744 LOT 107 ►43 129,325-80 N 71 4852 lot 40 ATACHD 6,300 84-418834-L 21,S64 40,774-76 1•eoo•57'•9!b! - nEAL ESTATE INFOnMA)ION SEnvICES - t-800•b7 •'Icr,1 �..1��i 711�1-_ ._. .... - - - ---- --- ------._..... _. . 1-714-385-2345Q 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST ° 014 109J-91 EDu tor, 015 CL�ER AOLRESS / CARE OF E7f-VST Jp A R�E�NO . TYPESO.Ft.--F UNITS S11US ADDRESS CITY AESS CITY 11p YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL TfR VAL D VAL 1/R VAL HU STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTS(ZE DOCUMENT-% IHP VAL FULL VAL-YR VAL FULL VAL-YR LAM--- - CHFiELD DR NIB LAM EARL A 60EAN ROBERT A (Ji) OL 1 5 3—3 7 1 —4 7 RES 176-1 19112 TIGERFISH CI HIS 1964 EARL A a a1NNTfNGFON BEAC11 C 92646 1964 �-3-2.0 3/04/77 13 031 �9641 744 LOT DR N20R94852P109LN , N TR 4744 l0i 106 1573 49,550-78 ATACIID 6,300 120030190 20,S15 33,546-75 DUERKSEN DANIEL aD11ERKSEFI MARLENE H llu 1 5 3—3 7 1 —4 8 RES 1176-1 1910? TIGERFISH CI HTB *95 EARL A CHFIELD OR NIB a1tUNIINGT6N BEACH 926h6 1966 6-3-2.0 4129/87 102 083 137 500-F a9562 SAILFISH DR a19102 TIGER►IS11 CIR N TR 4744 LOT 105 )57 49,850-18 N 1R 4852 LOT 38 ATACIID 6,300 87-238098-G 40,00 143,653-87 LAM EARL A CHFiELD DR HTB LAM EARL A aLAMOERiSON, DAVID C 11-Pi 1 5 3—3 7 1 —4 9 RES 1176-1 19092 TIGERFISH Ci NiB e9572 SAILFISH DR 619091 TIGERFISH CIR ANUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/18/83 79 074 N TR 4744 LOT 104 S2I1 86,898-79 ; N TR 4852 LOT 37 ATACIID 6,344 83-209595-L 47,664 126,138-84 LAM EARL A aRO01NSON, JEANNE m 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 0 RES 1380-3 19082 TIGERfISN CI NIB IS OE SAILFISH R BE O INFIELD DR NTB a19082 TiGEPF1SH CIR aIIUNTINGTON BEACN,CA 91646 1964 6-Z-1.0 R/06/79 38 029 a9571 SAILFISH DR a807 151,377-87 N TR 4852 LOT 36 ATACIID 6,370 130961799-L 36,M 74,307-80 N TR 4744 LOT 104 CHFIELD DR HTB LAM EARL A aJAMISON DONALD LEE 19 A 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 1 RES 1176-1 19072 TIGERFISH CI NIB Cikm GORDON G l 032 212 000-f a9072 TIGERfi511 CIR aFNN11NGfON BEAC11 926h6 1904 6-3-2.0 10/31/84 71 846 '+iAA`fTi744 L BEACH, A ATACIID 16 O1 , , N TR 4744 LOT 103 174 33,26-75 N TR 4852 LOT 35 , 0 84-447192-L 46 �19 119 065-BS ("FIELD Da HIS LAM EARL A :BADER BETTE ET AL N9 Y 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 2 In 896-1 19062 1lfERF1511 CI HTB LAM EBoxARL A A19062 TIGERFISH CIR a1NNTI� luN BEACH 92716 1964 5-2-1.0 8/16/85 7. 339 AP 0 474 25008 115 32,147-15 N TR 4852 LOT 34 ATAC110 6,682 85-3�7628-1 38.585 111,424-86 N TR 4744 LOT 102 i LAMB EARL A t•LUPARELLO EDWARD J w IM 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 3 RES 1288-1 19071 TIGER a961LAM SAILFISH FISH CI NIB E A CII► Da HTB 69892 SALINE DR a11UNTING166 BEACH f•A 91646 1964 6-4-2.0 12/30/86 88 '313 9611 SAILFISH O3? N TR 4852 LOT 33 ATACIID 10,573 86-651354-L 44,695 129,008-87 N TR 4744 LOT 101 115 32,147-15 (H/TEED DR NTB LAM EARL A SNIDER, KEIiII � 0L 1* 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 4 RES 896-1 19981 TIGERFISH CI HTB LAP EARL A G16769 WILLOW CiR <<P 0 BOK 8766 ArOUNTAIN VALLEY,f.A �2728 1964 5-2-1.0 13 032 N TR 4744 LOT 1�0 W 29,778-75 N TR 4852 LOT 32 ATACIID 6,440 17,�31 30,263-75 ROBERTSON DAVID R aVAl1 DYCK JO) E X 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 5 RES 1176-1 19091 TIGERFISH CI NTB LAM EARL A ("FIELD Da HTB r5382 S14REWSOURY AVE a19091 TIGERfISN CIR a11UNTINGT6N BEAf•11,rA 92<•46 1964 6-3-2.0 7/31/86 75 351 5 000-F N ik 4744 LOT 99 815 125 000-F ,3 �25 135,500-85 N TR 4852 L0� }1 !.TArI(D 6,3hb 86-..)57; G 47,f98 122, SO-84 tH►IELD Da NIB GICF1 JIAIAN aGICH CECIIE II-•IT X 1 $3—3 7 1 —5 6 RES 896-1. 19101 TIGERFISH CI HTB *964LAM EARL A a19101 TIGERFISH CIR a1NNiIWION BEACH,f.A 92641i', 1964 5-2-1.0 1/ZB/83 13 60 5 00'-L r9642 SAILFISH DR 1/P7 123,936-85 N TR 4852 LOT 30 (714) 963-1298 ATACIID 6,300 83-044351-G 17,A60 30,691-75 N iR 4744 LOT 93 INFIELD OR "TO GLENDALE FED a PES 1176-1 19111 TIGERFISH CI NIB LTV() EARL A 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 7 �v6sz SAILFISH )R a NEW OWNER a SEE SITUS 1964 6-3-2.0 3/17/89 113 720 13 N TR 4744 LOT 97 5285 109,9A3-84 N TR 4852 LOT 29 ATACHD_— 6,300 . 89-138925-A 39,�BG 153,000-88 _ CHFIELDDR NIB NGUYEN YEN a19121 11GERFiS11 CiA 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 8 RES 1726-3 19121 11GERFiSH CI NIB SMS GREGG B �IiUNTINGTON BEACH CA 91646 1964 9-2-2.0 11/29/88 162 547 �> NEW N TR 4852 LOT 28 ATACIID 6,300 88-620271-0 46,453 209,000-89 N TR 4774444 LOT 06 528 109,963-84 - aAMBROSE RALP.I R IRS RES 1176-1 19131 TIGERFISH CI NIB L967 EARL A INFIELD DA HIS LAMB EARL 1 5 3—3 7 1 —5 9 .:9672 SAILFISH DR 09131 TIGERFiS11 "HUNTIWA N BEAr•11,(A 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/24/88 75 206 N TR 4744 Loi 95 1 53536 73,182-79 N iR 4852 LOT 27 6,300 88-243604-0 47,10 122,.311-85 r.kftElO Da HTB LAID EARL A a9542.,AkrIEL6 AVE �N-0l RES 176-1 19141 TIGERFISH CI NIB LAM EARL A -1FJM IN;IfA BEACH CA /1646 1 5 3—3 7 1 —6 0 1964 ifl/-1 44ALO e94 Yin B�0p 0p �-3-2.0 13 31I N 1A 4744 I01 94 (SI 145,bSO40d1 N TR 4852 LOT 2f (714) 962-4117 ATACHD 7,350 20,126 33,44,1-75 .. � ■ate , R '" REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - t•ftryp 52, •r.'•1•goo•S11.9��1 7irml0m - ._ _... .. .e . ._......... ...----•----- --.._. -- -. __:.......... . ... 1-714-385-231:�R a 1-714-sas-t31s• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST B 15 199J-v1 Eo11I0t�; B 16 CAPER ADDRE-----i RE OF •-6-VST FEAR�EC-ND. TYPE SOFT,-F UNITS SiTUS ADDRESS CITY EVAL TFR VAL lip YEAR ROOM CT. OATE LAND VAL TFR VAL VAL FULL VAL-YR IIC/SiS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSiLE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR RES 1176-1 19142 WALLEYE LN HTB *FOW KiTSIGIANIS 51EVEN T Hf1ELD DR HT HELLO MARK A •19142 WALLEYE LN 1 5 3-3 / 1 -6 1 ��FWNTAIN VALLET,CA ^32 5 000-f 0 W INGiON BEACH CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3127/89 58 883 N TR 4744 LOT 93 rSl 59,583-75 N iR 4852 LOT 25 ATACHD P 7,350 89-156030-G 54,f69 113,652-84 u1LSON HAROID L '"FIELD CR HTB LIuO EARL A sLEYVA MANUEI ET AL NO 1 5 3-3]1 -6 2 RES 1176-1 19132 WALLEYE LN NTB ! �1WINGiON BE.ICH,CA 0 8042 WESTLAKE CIR ikHUNllklON BEAC11, 92648 1964 6-3-2.0 9107179 58,785 N iR 4744 LOT 92 655 89,060-84 N iR 4852 LOT 24 ATACIID 6,300 133021289-L 34,693 93,478-80 • LAME) EARL A H/IELD OR HTB i' j SNICWSKT MYRNA R &P 0 BOX 2033 IIW 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 3 RES 1288-1 19122 WALLEYE LN HIS o27162 HIDDEN TRAIL RD ^WSiMINSTER CA 92684 1964 6-4-2.0 4/25/89 68 724 ! N iR 4744 LOT 91 855 118,198-81 N TR 4852 LOT 23 ATACIID 6,300 89-217725-G 41,631 109,755-86 43 LAM EARL A "FIELD OR Hie i SULLIVAN JAMES M •SUILIvAN MARIE A 1N 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 4 RES 1176-1 1911E WALLEYE LN t1TB r:9MI TARPON DR ! 619112 WALLEYE LN nIPJNi'NG16H BEACIf,CA MATS 1964 6-3-Z.0 9/27/88 157 645 198 OOC-F N 1R 4744 LOT 90 30� 115,1 r o N TR 4852 LOT 22 AiArHU 6,300 88-489832-G 40,�05 197,650-89 r BOYIE JOIN ROO OR 1110 61r91102AWALLEYE '.N bHUNTINGSNPEDRICK 00CH,ICAR 9?66ds 1 5 3-3]1 -6 5 1964 6-3-2.0 19101 u13L93z LN NTB N919 4744PLOTD89 275 13-F N TR 4852 LOT 21 ATACIID P 6,)00 22,W 35,813-75 05 141,780-89 A00 DR HTB LAMB EARL A fiHILLER PAUL JR (J1) OL RES 1176-1 1909E WALLEYE LN HTB LAMB EARL A ? 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 6 F9661 TARPON DR n8851 ARCEL CIR 11IIUNTIN 101,1 BEACi1,(A 9264/i 1964 6-3-2.0 12/19/77 13 093 N TR 4744 LOT 88 572 67,589-75 N TR 4852 107 20 ATACHD 6,344 124971316 26,t94 49,287-78 LAM EARL A . DOWER MARY f BL>M 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6] RES 896-1 19082 WALLEYE LN HTB LAM EARL A 131 DR HTB 69341 PORiSMOUIH DR hiNN11W ON OEACtf f,A 92b46 1964 5-2-1.0 10/01/76 `-f3-03� N TR TARPON CIR !12 67,589-75 I N TR 4852 LOT 19 ATACHD 6,370 119101122 11,81 30,263-75 N TR 4744 LOT 81 iS MAXON SHIRLEY J iDO DR HTB n M EAWAIA LN brPOEI(,►ON(OERLES M It 911-W)�1 5 3-3]1 -6 8 1964 1288-1 5/28/819072 WALLEYE LN HTB o9651 TARPON CiR N iR 4744 LOT 87 131 N TR 4852 LOT 18 AtACiID 1C,010 82-184939-L 52,627 127,252-83 13 32,434-75 IS FROELICH CiIARLES M fifROELi(11 CHARLES M ET II-Wj 3-3]1 -6 8 RES 1288-1 19072 WALLEYE LN HTB 064LAM EARL A l(rri DR HiB ' X 1 5� r.9641 1ARPp. DR )51 619072 WALLEYE LN AIIUNTING16N BE '/114'• 1964 7-4-2.0 5/28/82 75 Z25 N TR 4744 LOT 86 )3 32,434-75 N TR 4852 LOT 18 II/C ATACHD 10,010 82-1849;9-1. 52,627 127,252-83 CjAEIFIU CART W r•6REIflU VIM 0 91 5 3-3 7 1 -6 9 RES 896-1 9551 BASS DR HTB LA.,J -TARAPL A 206 OR 13 . 1964 5-2-1.0 3'14/86 70 259 5 000-F N TR TARPON DR 300 S MENTOR V4 AF'ASADEN�,(A 111j/, 402 112,561-83 N TR 471/ L0� 85 97 77,503-80 N iR 6452 Lot 11 (818) 792-9126 ATACIID 5,760 Pu-101360-6 41, ?DO OR HfB ! ARL A SiMMON J JEANNE -9541 BASS OR , 1 5 3-3]1 -']0 RES 896-1 9541 BASS DR HIS w�lfX RESTER CA p6 .111"INGTON BEACII,(A /1�4f, 1964 5-2-�.1 11l10/86 lti 032 5 000-F N TR 6744 L6T 8A rg 77,503-80 N TR 4B . LOT 16 (714) 962-4129 DTACIID 5,98. 86-5 4 8 780-G 1043 31,M-75 rANCTSBERGER ROBERT Nrj 3 RES 1176-1 9531 BASS DR HTB AM % RL LAM EARL A x 1 53-371 -71 L5162 V RNi:R DR 388 DR HTB n4509 GREENMEADOWS AVE 6TORRAIIC,E,(A� 9151E 1964 6-3-Z.0 7/06/ 9 53 001 N TR 4744 LOT 83 ,3 63,501-79 N TR 4852 LOT 15 ATACIID 6,000 1,_171E68-L 35,156 88,157-BO LAMB EARL •D3 DR HTB ApCi TC!N7fC0 S A8311 BRIARuOOD S1 M+� 1 $3-3]1 -]2 RES 896-1 9511 BASS OR HTB -9�A1 JARGON DR r•STANTON CA )!1/,&J 1964 5-1-1.0 11/10/87 13 032 5 000-F N tR 4744 LOT 82 •4 99,767-81 N TR 480 L01 14 ATACHD 6,000 87-634567-G 17,�31 30,f63-75 IS IIJOSON LOUiSE R E1 1 LAM EARL A hOL11ME, StANLEY M �' 1 5 3-3]1 -]3 RES 896-1 9501 BASS DR iITB �j5�1 IARG:)N OR 00 GR HTB .,1787fj CASHEW 1FUJNTAIN VALLEY,f,A V 7.98 1964 5-2-1.0 1/15/88 109 304 13 N TR 47+6 LOT 81 '2 15,277-71 N TR 4852 LOT 13 ATACHD 7,000 88-022248-A 35,626 144,330-88 _. MrO L. ��� - HEAL ESTATE INFORMATION SEnvICEs - I Rno !1. ? n.r.s 1Z�i_ ..,»..Ir,r,t Moles ..... ...... . ... a -- -- - ---- -- - --- - ----._..__.. 1-714-385-2345t " --- -- 1-114-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST C 15 1989-90 EDITION C 16 'SS CITY FJt+NER ADDRESS !CARE OT ---fx-VST P ltRi'Fi:`N� •SYrf Sti.fT -i 1)N!It LATHS Annalcc CITY ` R MARCH WY IRACI NU. 4.)U4 M.M. ISd - 74,?3,cb,�/ M{IIL - A3.st3.fulra &LUAU Alitjjvl+j a­ PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 153 PAGE 35 SHOWN /N CIRCLES COUNTY OF ORAN6E i 153 _ 36 157-25 157-25 6ARf/EC D rs-= VENUE 3 .. TRACT . .i.- _..�e• . �. ..• .� '� • II •� 27 • �•Ot R 17 ' le g 3� �• O g • p• 4 i! t ! . 9O �_ ♦` 12 .g ze g i g R 16 4 19 g 33 R Jt to. S jO !3 49 v !t 66 p'� �-of ass W K w H we.b' •i we' 6 4 10a •O' .0 M. a25 15 i i 032 i • 3 : ttl AC �Ju Q Q 7^ ;, M OE O J O f q 2, O 5464 1� 031 LOr!tl W e •' 4 O J O S : 4� 56 6p : O IAlJ Y 17 21 1 3 O7 II = 2� 2e .t Q t7 be ' • • gee' 40 4 gee' • ? �s: 37161 psi m we 7I we' 3 11 h Q „ 41 It 4! W � �•' 3s 39 60 •�•• yt •r ! f6 /f ••' W • j sir ON-M-4w-t O J we m Me 91. 3 to = 19 .i aa Oe O'= to zs ze 27 12 4e I „ Se So. t NO. 43041 [/rCHf/EC D DRIVE $ •e• 35 MARCH 1969 rRACr NO. 4504 M.M. /SB - 24,2S,26,27 NorE- ASSESSORIF BLOC!S ASSESSORS MAP CD NUMBERS BOOK 153 PA6E 36 SHOWN /N CIRCLES COUNTY Or ORAN6E SZATKOMIX1 DAVID •9470 LA LUN1 AVE H-[A 1 53-362-27 R� 1176-1 - ml LIICHFtELD ON WT8 { PEp�RRICK JANES R •FOLWAIN VALLEY,CA 92J08 1963 Hy--2.0 51z7168 64 32b S,,p0p00p4- '. •14281 WEAKFISH LA I. . 31,015775�. N TR 43iir l01 77 7,000 M-2_` 807-6 :3,1t1 127,644-d5 N TR 474A LOT 75 HARP RELY w I *W T ZGf R ROS AL I E M H-E A 1 5 3-3 6 2-2 8 R 5 176-1 19C181 11l iiN��yy Cl Hr8 + ppAN aUAN i tla,?42-64� N1f 31)4T10i CIA *NLWItNGfO*I BEAc►VCA 92846 ATACHD IRS 93-2.0 3JO1r116 13 292 •1,04 COlNiR1 RD 78 �5 224_i_�e1s-V 19,497 32,709-75 f N 1R i741 lOT 74 1-AOOip27-yltl] �� - REAL ESTATE IWORAAATION SERVICES - -t►Do-6?7.9i41 mow• ,.. • _ _ :y ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST • 80 _ ..-.II IM-91 EDITION N0 Q ; CITY �Q+EA ADDRESS I CARE OF Eft-VST PARCEL NO . TYPE SG.rT.-F UNITS SINS ADDRESS CITY Own 'l TFR VAC • IIP TEAR ROOM CT. D/TE LAND VAL T/R VAL RILL VAL-YR RUSTS M O E PARKING A LOTSIIE DGCUiEIR-I IIP VAL ftki VK-VA Nie STRAriCH SWEL J *19071 MATHEW (19 H-NS 1 5 3-3 62-2 9 RES 896-1 19071 H44THEN CI Kra YOABA CECILIA C *00TiNGTON 9EACH,CA 92646 1%3 5-I-1.0 i+/OIJB9 164 376 2poo-9 a5 C10D-F *KWINGTON 9WH,CA 142,530-87 N TR 4304 LOT 79 MACHO 6d0O 89-591612-6 36,bz4 205,6 � N TR 474A LOT 73 (1 NTe HAPPEN IELVIN t •SKIVER HAZEL H H-EA 1 53-362-30 RES B96-1 )9061 mincw CI HT9 ARITA FLLSAE l 134 DOD-F •19061 WITNEH CIA •mwINGfC& BEACH,CA 92646 1963 S-I-1.0 Vj01M 13 '93 •GAMENA CA `142,200-v N TA 4304 LOW 80 &TACHD WOO 85-i44488-U 17,423 30,716-75I N Tit 47" LOT 169 CI Hie REINIILLER MIRK E •REIMVLLER, NARK E 1 5 3-3 62-3 1 RES 1176-1 19041 HATREII CI NrB LAM EARL A A 1G3 2A 3 •19041 WITHEw CIA ANLWINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 6-3-?.0 5Jyy��/90 113 $49 5 000 F *"52 F'LOUPkEa DR N TR 4304 LOT 31 ATACHD 6,200 90-286617-6 39-UP 152,08-88 N TR 47" LOT 168 CI 918 TAVLOR PICHARD I. •TAILOR KArMEEN A 14-JT 1 5 3-3 6 2 -3 2 RES 1t736-1 19051 JOINEW CI NTB IJALXER OCNeLD I 9 82 000 -19031 R%TWW CIA To" BEACHt,CA 92646 1963 7- -2.0 9/01J68 13 793 5 000-F -9552 FLCLOOER DR N TR 43M LOT A? ATACFO 6,200 83-439549-G 2SXa 39, 03-75 N 1R 4744 LOT 168 C[ p0p�8 t"EK MARK STEPHAN •Id9fR, mort J H-cP 1 5 3-3 6 2 - 3 3 RES 1176-1 19021 FATHEW CI HTH I LAM EARL A 34.. 58-75 ; p1T90R2; HT OT 3IR •HlM1NGTON BEACH,CA 9QbA6 ATACHD 196: 6,370 86-6148 12N, 43,W 142,131 87, 19 4744 OT DR 167 CI N�pTH NAFPER KELVIN I •HAVES, EDDIE R EA 1 5 3—3 6 2-3 4 R�5 1176-1 19011 wt1HEW Ci HTe ►WK1 TA GERALO E 'a 945tob-BD *19DII R%TWJ I1R *HUNTING TON BEAMEA 92646 1963 6-�-2.0 3101/a6 67 653 *9W FLOLROER DR + N 1R 4304 LOT 84 ATACHD 7,ab4w0 85 24448e-U 39,1541 107,294-63 N TA 4744 LOT 167 c I HTB 0 CON.ELL JAPES J 111 -A CMKI.L 'XAREN RENEE wi 1 1 5 3"3 b 2-3 S RES 1176-1 19012 WIrHEv CI HTB LA+6 EARL A t11551�1 i 44 41901I F14TWW CIA -HUNTIH6Tbk 8EACH 92646 1%3 6-3-1.0 12/29/88 70 248 f *%T2 PLOU'DEA OR • { N TA 4304 LOT BS ATACHD 7,840 BB-67'PSWS 43,Q5 113,633-85; N TR 4744 LOi 166 Cl NTB HARPER KELVIN 1 •PHILLIPS oRRIN EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 6 RES 1116-1 19022 MI£ ArV Cl HIB HAILLN OEAN C n 3356620-FF •102'i1 KALMF DR *NLWfIWG&BEACN,(A 92616 1963 6-3-2.0 3101186 IJ 732 •9572 FLC-CO DA N TR 4506 LDT 66 ATACHD 6,370 85-2444WU 24 7 37,799-T5 . N TR 4744 LOT 166 Cl "TB HAqP�R KELVIN I •CAYALIERI [ANY N H-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2 -3 7 RES N6-1 19032 MATHEW CJ HTE i MC CLURE JEAN E '1 21,Q00 � •19t)31 FMTHEI4 CIO •RIUHTIMGi0�4 BEACH,CA 42648 1963 5-2-1.0 4J18ly5 84f41?) •fUNTINGTON aEA[H,CA J�3,Qd2- N TR 4W4 LOT 47 ATACHD 6,800 86-15555881-A 35, 88 119,60b-86i N TR 4744 LOT 165 cl KID gauc A� vILLIAM •9DUEIIIRD WILLIAM f TR 1 5 3-3 6 2 -3 8 REs 770-i 19042 I413 9 CI R NTIHGTCR BEJLH,CA n �5fOOD- •i F14rtem CIR •M WING& BEACH 92646 1963 �-3-2.0 3J26J90 13 92 SS00D-f• , N TR 43% LOT U 4TACH0 61800 90-154623-G 29, 2 43, 34-75 1 N TO 4744 LOT 164 C l HTB HARPER HELVIN 1 •oom EI llosETN P "-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2 -3 4 RES IT 149+6Ia-e7 R 3624-1 1906 w CI Hm CRAIN CLARENCE S •i90 INT#Y clot •FAING01 BFJCH,CA Il1, - 9 99 39, 865I -i.NiINGTON BEAC H,CA N TR 4304 LT 89 ATACHD 6 446 -U 26 3 N TO 4744 LOT 164 ,pH�rB OLSEII EUUWIW ► -OLSEN, ELLIABEiN P H-EA 1 53-362-39 RES 624-1 19082 10 y cI HTe 1 LA19 EARL A 60s153-� *T9062 PaTmu CIR *111otmsTON BEJKH,CA 92646 1963 1-3-2.0 _V01186 13,I95 } •17685 ;AXTA KSA CIR + M iR 4304 LOT 99 H I C ATACHD 61 85-Z 444U-U 26,193 19,486-75- N T R 4 744 LOT 163 �Dot 1479 WELLS FAMO "m N • 1 5 3-3 6 2-4 0 528-1 9072 WtTll�v Cl Hre I LAMB EARL A { I3S.134-3+{ N T�304 LOT 90 " SEE SINS RWACHD "F, 6 W3.0 9�5129-A 62, 5513 75,44A175: �24 N�jR 04 162 1 [,ter 6EDW P "LUGAAp 6COPOE P H-EA 1 53-362-40 IwWs sIb-1 ]9072 RR W cI LAre EAAL A 2 MATHEW CCIP •NCX 1410M BEACH,CA 92646 T967 -5 a 31QIJE�0_ 1 93 09632 FLCMER DR a....09 N TR 4304 LOT 90 TUC ATACHD P b, 85 44488 6Z. 1 *v+-I N TR 4744 LOT 16t 1-N00-S>f7rtNS Joe - REAL ESTATE 4RiF011AAATHM SERViCEA - I•e00-577-ft1ES �s �I. ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST - ' •."YLS'f.1' MARCH /969 TRACT No. /2636 M M. 565-9 m 0INC. NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK A ASSESSOR'S MAP PARCEI NUMBERS BOOK 157 PAGE 243 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNT? Of ORANGE J.r 29ti. . 31 TRac7�' za � O •••�: II IMW 15 •I. IJ is O2 . 2 4 27 0 p 12 1, 13 C 14 15 a 17 8 19 ...0 1° arart • 251 ,.... . . b .� .■n IB Me S I I .ti i SHRIKE 3 AVENUE Q s M O O O O O O O p O t O i •O 34 t ® ar 18 r P Pe tJ 11 tJ Pt t/ 10 •u .Px M• 30 ! it J N O to P9 Jo J/ Jf JJ JI JJ Js J Je4v 18 ','• A tOr 8" 010 11 12 13 14 252 18 17 18 19 9 21 22 IJ 23• r�r t; J O O fi 15 O �i 14 ! g 3 WAROL£R �3 AVE7WE Z Y Au J 4. n• •s s• ..• n• .e• a O °r .r n ..• • (3 � r i 0 253 0 0 i 1 ,eI NM' J we, t °r• I f, 4 t�' I! IQ .• IJ i Is .' Il.r' II..• uNQ. 3/ No.6832 LT GARFIEL Ds AVENUE I NOODMARO IL M $CL," MArN[M' �. (AN! 153-36 c�i�cu uVCct NOTE.ASSESSOR'S BIOCK A ASSfSSOR•S MAP ;;4 MARCH /969 TRACT No. 6Q3/ M. M. 25J-54, 55 ' TRACT NO 683P M.M. 258-36,36 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 157/AGE 25 ; SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE O -••.ri- " , N IN OaM LV1 $U AIALN, 1' V,Lh" ILbYlUsii 40,j,I Ui, i. 6'1fl ­1 KT Ft3JY (M&PLSCHAK PETER t94?2 SHRIKE AVi H-+T 1 5 7- 2 5 2-3 6 R S Bi} 2 9372 SHRIKE AY FTW IWiJN LAMRF tOt 755 jpTOflo-OF •Fly-WTAIN VLY,CA 42717d 149 . 3-2.5 4/p8J70 14 669 35 OD-F rFCLMAEN VALL N TR 6832 LOT 31 (714) %8-7792 AIA(HD 6,000 092580704 41.�b0 SEsI?9 75 . N TA 6991 LOT SOD-5?7.9641 �� - REAL ESTATE INFORWATION SERVICES - 1-EDO 577 Si663 a b ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 199" EOItIon G1 7 ( °� II wSS - CItr pRER ADDRESS I CARE Of Ex-VSl PARCEL . TTPE 50.F7.-r LOU IS &I An ADDRESS -- lily I ij.1ER LARD VAL '1FA VAL IIP TEAR ROOM IT. !%Alt LARD VAL tFR VAL IW*VK-­7tLL VAL-TO' MUST$ PHONE PARKING A P LOrSIIE DOCIRfh?-x Up VAL FULL VAL-VP _ M CASjIIE.ti /iNV IAIIILLWT DORM D :010WE5 7RATCI D 1I-JT 1 57-2.)2-37 RES 1414-1 9412 -:91K( AV FTNV K S1LVA RAMORO , ]0p 97 •94)2 S1111RE AVE FOLN 'fAl�l VALLEY CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 8/16/89 197 6223 2M 000-F -16710 COROATA 1 932`f5f 301,730-90; i'N''TR 6832 LOT 32 ATACHD 6,000 69-434137-G 66,177 . 264;666:`b N TR 6991 LOT 1 ,- M CASTILE CI FT)W! JOHNSON CRAIG C •9400 SHRIKE AVE JT 1 57—2 5 2-3 8 RES 1593-1 9400 SHRIKE AV iTNV I PENDU+KALL PAIR (11 104 975 552 00ppD--Fi •FCLWTAIN VLV,CA 92?w 1969 8-4-2.0 5/19175 27,423 I •FOWTAIN VLY,C •18,440 323,415-90: N TR 6832 (Of 31 (714) 963-2290 ATACHD 51800 1140606" 35,454 62,377-76 N rR 6991 LOT 1 M CASTILE CI f.Tw: DOTLE J.AiES 0 -DOYLE CAROL S )+-CP 1 57-253-01 R[S 1954-2 9364 WARBLER AV ►TIN I PEAJAIIIAN $)aIP 1 975 •9364 HARpLEA AVE -fOUIJ WIN VALLET,CA 94, 1969 8-4-7.5 1110?183 74 143 160 000-r I -FC"AIN VLY,( '18,�40.. 323,915-90' N TR 6831 LO1 50 ATACHD P 6,500 83-494321-6 105,656 179,S99-84 N TR 6991 LOT 3 M CASTILE Cl iRH cCI+LER SIFVE7I 6 ►rOIQ[R (ARot.rN S H-JT 1 5 7—2 5 3-0 2 RES 2580-2 9316 WARBLER AV FTNV M1 Y1W49JE1 •10.4 975 •9376 WARBLER AYE r►OUgfA1N VALLEY,CA 92700 1969 9-5-2.5 8/2)l79 61 698 56,500-F -19711 DEODAR S `18,440 323.915-90 N TR 6831 LOT 49 (714) 96J-S283 Al4CHD P 6,200 137880244-6 66,157 148,455-80 N TR 6991 LOT 3 ITT CASTILE (I f13W PULER TmOI%S J 49388 WARBLER AVE J7 15 7—2 5 3—0 3 RES 1951-2 93M WARBLER AV rrw SErt'rEK R09ERT 104t975 •FU"A1N VLT,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.5 12/12/77 31 659 94 ODO-F -FOIMAIN VLT,( !02, 55 307,730-90 N TO 6931 LOT 48 017ACHD 517P0 1248885?5 53,A18 ' 85,477-78 N TR 6991 LOT 3 M CASTILE (I /TNT ESE LAJTRT IA4E5 -REESE, THERESE E H-JT 1 5 7—2 5 3—0 4 RES 14M-1 9400 WARBLER AV frw BECHf�I.LI flwat ,$'49? f.�3 ���: •4A00 VARBLER AVE •FOLMAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1%9 3-1-2.0 AIZ9188 150 33� 203 000-r• -1873) tf%AR S , r N 1R 6631 LOT 47 AIACHD MUD 88-19M1 6 211,101-89 N TR 6991 1.01 3- HT CASTILE CI FTW. BEM DA14V'r L •9410 WARBLER AVE H-u(,l 1 5 7-2 5 3-0 5 RES 1593-1 9410 WARBLER AV FTNV` W(TSON .NDDINE 1 104 975 •ra"AIN VALLEY,CA 92709 $969 8-4-2.0 2102M 32 Irn rFOIMAIN VALLE! VZ,S55 307,730-90 N TR 6631 LOT 46 (714) 453-5116 ATACHD P 6,?00 90-06?269-0 45,149 77,649-17• N fR 6991 LOT 3! ITT CASTILE C1 FTMF JOw4snN J0AN1 El AL 17562 SEASPAIN6 OR 0206 EA 1 5 7-2 5 3-0 6 RES 1951-2 9422 WARBLER AV FTNV CoLwm NAURICC 104 975 61,06INGTC41 OFA(H (A 92648 1969 8-4-2.5 12/14/78 56 631 92 000-F rMMA)N YLY (, 8,G0 323,915-90, N TR 6931 LOT 45 ' ATACHD 5,730 12%21120-6 56,129 11?,45-79 N TR 6991 LOT 31 ITT CASTILE CI FT"v . CABRERA ART/RA1 J KABoERA, LA IRIS A II-J r 1 5 7—2 5 3—0 7 RES 25w-2 9432 WARBLER AV FTNV. BOW.r DONALD 4 1044 9755 32],915-9C; •943? WARBLER AVE 'I'M 1AIN VALLET,CA 92706 1%9 9-5-2.5 10/wal 67 158 162 S00-r •FOWA)N VLI,U ' • r N TR 6)331 LOT 44 ATACHD R 6,?00. 142751286-6 116,1'2U 183,s78-87 N TR 6991 L03 3' FIR CASTILE (I rTFM; BOSTOCK WAY -9444 WARBLER AVE H-EA 1 5 7-2 5 3-0 8 RES 11951-2 9444 MARKIN AV F7w UJUINGS J" W TQp4{ 975 •FOLINFA1N VALL[Y CA 92706 1969 8-4-2.5 2121189 31 658 •ra"A)K VLI (I !18,440 323,91S-90 N TP 6931 LOT 11 ATACHD 5,7r10 89-L79D451-6 S5,�CO bb,d58-76• N TR 6991 LOT 3; , Mp�CASTILE CI rTw i BEIEU FRAW 6 •9456 WARBLER AVE wit 1 5 7-2 5 3—09 RES 1593-1 9456 WARBLER AV FTw i (WIN CHLMG-Cr1A► !103,�O97 �,�� •FOLWJLtN VLT,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 61tiJ74 14 669 42 500-f; -312 ►►AI.)UT Sr N TR 6K331 Lot 42 (714) 963-6393 MACHO 6,0010 11182169 30,S75 N 1R 6991 LO) 31 M [IIKRaOM S1 00►0TM-�I BEFIGERSON LEE D •9466 WARBLEk AVE H- T 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 0 RES ♦134-1 12 I709466 WARBLER Al r7M1; NELSON DAVID R 136,�31 23<„51 O NFT 632 Wi'72 92 8(71i1 9S8-8c06 ATACHD 1�9 a,?OEM0 �R5036�752 12pbi9 579,f8W75- N1TR 6991 101 3C M CAI4iR>fOM 37 ,QF�1Mf URA-LAM R +RETNOIOS, KA66IE M H-2l 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 1 RF 119433-2 2 9476 M7ARBLIN AV rw. IORSV7HF VIUTAM I13,20r 4,iT1-79 R6 A 'E •fOt►FIAIN YALLEr,C/I 92708 AIACHD 1 b,dtb�5 1�2M31037-6 6b5411211 144 H1►RM16991 L01 P C IVIMR rTIIY aES '593-1 9486 MARSlER AV FTNY 118811 RI(RAR 5T eAOLW IN VLY J`` •948b WARBLER AYE ��PP1f 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 2 91 ►V18811 RI C HARD 64 1 1 9.00f)-mil NFTR d632 LOT'!0 971W A1ACH6 )s1169 8�, .0 10540030? ;�275 Z 402 75r� N fR 6991 l0T 28 �r..r.....e ff T s00-627-lllsi w - REAL' TATE WFO bAATKOW SERVICES - 1-A00-617•S16i1 �� ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST � N 16 1"0.91 EDITION H 17 ADDRESS CITY 1 •IULMIAl/r NL1 CA vlrUtl Ivuv 1- C.0 ul.>,Ji_4 �. wr c; v,� .iaY1 ut.n'AA 136,%i 234, W1161 1 M TR 12, LOT, MA) WO-5405 ATACIID 6.�3o 095WOTi2 4z,a19 TR 6WI LOT �? MT.CINIANtST FTW WILLIAM R •REYM1LOS, MAG61E M H-J1 1 57—2 5 3- 1 1 Rfs 945-2 9416 NAwck AV FTW IORSYTHE VILLIAA 97,062 = .111r400-F %76 WARBLER AVE •FOUMIAIN VALLEr CA 92708 19d4 2-3-2.5 N23/79 7$ E21 61 WDL ►18801 OMAR S1 113.209 21 79I N TO tE31 LOT 11 ATACHD 6,D00 1324"1037-G 68,t11 144 32-1) N iR 6991 LOT !9 MI.CINAAAON ST. FTW *%U VARTJLEA AVE �1 1 57- 2 53-1 2 'REES 593-1 9486 W AY rt1FA. HELWIG RICHAR4 y� yq ' •FOWA1N-VLT CA 927C18 1%9 I-4-2.0 2/QQ173 14 _5 F. �18a11 Cf00AF ST 84 �45 17f! b^791� MACHO 4,SQ0 105400302 3U.�'2� 45'S42-75� N TR 69I LOT c8 • e•1w.r...... Ai TR 6832 LOT 10 F,,M•,� t-Bpp 07/-9663 4�a REAL i rATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800-527.W43 ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST it!b.. I99o-m E9I noN H 1 7 ADDRESS CITT f OWNER ADDRESS 1 CARE OF EX-VSJ PARCELM} TYPE SOFT.-F WITS SITU& ADORTESS CITY. LAAD VAL TFR VAL )EP TEAR ROOM CT. DAII LAND VAL TFR VAL I iMP VAL* FELL VAL-YR I ` HUM PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIIE DOCU4ENT-7I IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR i NT CQQIMMRCH ST ��ppppF0TTW{I I STONE R+ONAL00 G R TR •18%6.CAPME ST H-T11 1 5 7—2 5 3-1 3 RES 25880-2 IP66 CAFWE ST FTTgtT' W1it= CHARLEI t 1241�539 236y5T?-a0 I NFTCiO 69332 LOT 9Y,CA 917pd ATACHD 1�9 8 .5 "-391707-L 4alti 15 63,526-75 ? i N 1R16991,10T dYE If C,pIINARROH ST rFTTm I WATT rVELYN •16956 CAPOME ST H-JO 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 4 RES 1414-1 IV56 CAPENSE ST FTW � K77INbEN GENE 116014.06 14 116 152-81 x °FILWAIM VLY,CA 92708 1%9 7-3-1.0 1MV77 14 Big1 afCWAiN VALLET,I N TIR 6832 LOT 8 ATACHD 1,000 1 4391461 28, 63 12,981-75 N TR 6991 LOT 7 KT CIMAAKU ST ��pprp�TTF--R��I OAL P06GETTO JCAEI P *18946 CAPENSE Si R-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 5 RES 2580-2 1R946 CAPQtSE ST FTW I PATT L WRENCE K 116�745 117,00" •FCL)/TAUT VLY,CA 92708 1969 8- -1.5 4105174 14 669 461�s I Nf7R 6P99 VALLEY,( N TR 6932 LOT 7 ATACHD 6, 00 111111066 11, LOT 9 wr CIMAAR.OH ST FTm CLAW VIRSIPOA V +i H34 CAPUaE $1 MO 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 6 RES 1943-2 18734 CAPENSE ST rTNY i KUeA ROBERT M 126 326 •FOUNTALA VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.5 10/ M4 14 669 "ICWAIN VL1,CA 182,613 309,139-85 JA TO 61s31 LOT 6 (714) 963-2134 ATACHD 6,200 64-408643-41 35,s95 50,164-75 N TR 6991 LOT 9 KI CaM"wo ST 5 FTNV VASINA JOFN K 418124 CAP09SE S1 N-VI 1 5 7—2 5 3-1 7 RES 1593-I 18924 CAPERS[ ST rTJM FA(UEL A09ER1 L 285 }� •FQ.IfTALM VALLEY,CA 92708 1%9 8-%-2.0 7103190 79 365 S1,,Dp00-i -FOUNTAIN VLY,(A 1191 88 41 , ob'90 N TR 6837 LOT S (714) 968-0974 ATA(HD 6.000 136550753-G 63,fi16 143,181-1.1 N TA 6971 LOT 10 KT fIM4ARON 31 fTW Of ARCOS MINE •18972 CAPENSE ST H-J1 1 5 7-2 5 3 -1 $ RES 774-1 10911 (APENSE ST iTNr Mt(pS B1A1R G (8�31 6L *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 �j-2.0 6/141T0 14 669 29 000-F •FOWAIM VLT,(A 1%,FU4 281,536-84 N TR 6837 OT 1 ATACHD 612(xl 093250184 34,93 19,132-75 N tR 6TTi1 LOT 1T R7 (IMMACIN ST ,pFTW TMpSOM WILLICAM L •18402 CAPENSE ST H-J1 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 9 RES ?5d1-2 18901 CAPENSE ST 71 i11JY N4UYEN NC4.Mi 165,f415 259,897-95 H TR 6832 OT,3A 92708(714) 962-2752 ArA(W 1469 8 000 191�1371 56,145 90,g477 N TR16991 OT AVE NO sl!TUS I KINREAD I1DOH •KI1"J.O LAURI H-J1 1 5 7-2 5 3-2 0 aEs 1%3-2 1U90 CAPENSE ST FTW WSTANTIAN AXIS 357 239 •18690 C:APEI�6E ST •fO4M(1AI�i V1Y LEY,CA 91708 1967 7-f-1.5 10I19/80 93 696 31 000-L 0-9401 TANt6EA AVE 22,01 380,210-83 1 N TO 6857 OT 2 ATACHD 6, CU 13SM1921-6 74,¢27 168,r23-81 N 1R 6991 LOT 13 BROOIORFAST ST rIM I IJALSH ROOERT A •1887E CAPENSE 51 H-J1 1 5 7-2 5 3-2 1 RE5 9541-2 18878 CAPME ST r1w tAMER DOROTNY C 1,1�St 99 1,244,229-84 'fa16w VLY,CA 42708 ATA003 1971 '+666,QD0 5 09962030D 4014MI 5669 5519C-7(F 1R11O 69 1 VALLor ii,C N 1R 8832 OT 1 . `N 1R 6991 LOf 14 BRooKmms7 ST fTm SARAC[NO LYMF E •18& CORDAI'A 31 JT 1 5 7-2 54-01 RES t916-3 18886 COIIDATA Si FiMT. I LAMER VICTOR 0 1 57�140 275,810-75 •FORAIM VLY,CA 92708 1989 9-a-2.01 SIJj1171 14 669 31AXID-Ff .FOL,FATAIN VALLEY,[, • N TO 6832 LOT 48 (714) 964-1407 ATACHO 5,80- 097840453 40,bB4 $4,753-75 N TR 6991 LOi 14 B T ST FiTiJ RbTH RICAARO J JR •188% CORAArA ST H-cEAA 1 5 7-2 5 4-0 2 RES 25PI-2 188% CORDATA ST FTW! TAGW iAN MEN 0 $15,1121 763,614-75 NFTO 68312 OxTL49,CA 92708(714) 964-7344 ATACHD 1P9 5,930�5 89-2346609-G 1009¢2Z3 z5o.41S-'90i N TA 7388 35CLOT AVE PAWN� 3T fTT+FIF F400 Yb J" A •I M-CORDAFA S T H-J 1 1 5 7-2 5 4-0 3 RES 943-z 1M COADATA ST �pr�CTw A,u I VAN JOFM L 38,109 NFTOMAIFI 6832 LOT'50 92�(714) 968-0134 ATA(HD 1 6.900�5 093 5840957 .35,1556 50;61?-751 Ni R 7333S l T 45 b0,115-75 INAWNyAgS ST F'TMF ROCK Glow i •189OS DEODAR ST H-J F 1 5 7-2 5 4-0 4 REs 1593-1 18AJ5 0 An ST FTw� � SULIVAN IAFAE J 8502'52 1,592,551-75 °F011 AIN ULY,CA 92703 1969 &4-2.0 I117177 33 977 BO OOD-F� ( •FpMrAU( VlT Cx N iR 6W LOT 34 (714} %3-I373 ATACHD P 6,90D 12(i 1d6L 53,d8) i ,65 -77 I{N TA 7335 LOT�43 NO S4_125 WOIJLI NAVLY,CA AIM DEODAR 57 t J[ . 5 7-2 5 4 -0 4 ll {210 2117177a D ODARTSF Frw: 1 FONTS LADDU L Al iR L07 5i 41C8(714) 963-2373 Am* 1 P, 61900 120731660 5 �3Q9�7 ggpp 0QD- 6941n FL1(►ER AYE 87�.d5 -77, !N TR 7335 LOT 46 4 iY.•1■■K OPT-M .M rt 1-41041-8I7-046! - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-s00 b77-9tu %f� TRACT NO. 968/ M.M. 434-40,4/ PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 157 PAGE 27 /MRCEL MAP P. M. /AS•- 26 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE PARCEL MAP P. M. /64- 2/ POR. SW.//4,.S.W.//4,S.E.//4,SEC.3/,T.5S.,R./0 W. 157- 28 02 : .. c: TRACT a 4+ '• v c O O6 $ � ��8aj S C4 / O R v fe N' 1 is 11 1? 11 14 1!s 1/ V , /7 y /6 • J4 1 TRAC 8 e O O . y 47 !/ 282 y 2 3 W O ' O O O O w' •\ ZZ, y e ro ',~ OJ • y O O. ' ..• �S � <, to �f *e. �3 Jf � i;, o too' t,. t . R• n.a' e,.fi wao-'I do' u '$ SMOIYE TREE- AVENUE $ --------- fir I ti. rzfe - (DS Q 0 Q Q to r t rz a r4 rs re ►7 IB ; 19 O 4kNO. 6994 NO 7054 I 6 t►' •284 .Z �RAL•T 29 2i] p7 Z 26 2S 24 ? 23 22 21 O = 49 � � fr.n•, s O 43 S S /IU RIVER C/RCLE 3 u 31 ..• •.• J k37 384041O ea 1/ I1 0�53 „ -}- ! GARf/ELD $ r o s, AVENUE .tti/i11 CO►t SlT.Jh 1•b = •'';1 MARCH /970 TRACT NO. 6994 M AE 258-5, 6 NOTE.ASSESSOR'S BLOCK a ASSESSOR'S ALAI 153-37 TRACT NO. 7054 M. M. 26d-/5, /6 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK157 PAGE 28 t TRACT NO. m55 M. AL 284-44, 45 SHOWN IN CIRCLES- COUNTY Of ORANGE C), db 1-800�!Y1.R. feb` -REAL ESTATE IWORMATIO141 SEQV►CES - 1.8D0 b7: 9665 �.. !JL _ ...-..._. .. ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 8 7 1990-91 ED1TI71e 8 1 8 )RESS CITT Oww _ ADDRESS I CARE 4F Ex-VST PARCEL NO. TYPE SQ.rT.-r m r5 sITUS ADDRESS CITY W VAL TFR VAL ' ' ZIP YEAR ROOM (1• I`ATE LAID 1.AL TFR VAL ' VAL F11LL M-Tit I HEISTS PH]PE PARKING A P LOTS12E Mcuw-m7-x IMP VAL TULL VAL-TR: )WER CT ]) ,,ppFTpN-�V I DELI(CE-MICNAEL I +18899 ARowus; Sr WJT 1 5 7-2 8 3-0 4 RES 14440-1 509 AR90% $T ,OFTNJ A40 2N3 ,23194 NFTR 6994 LOTAIM ,18 9t�8 Al AC ND 14b9 7,?FO 19125 /74 00319 26, 33?7 �42,b2-75; r.ER CT FTTN# 1ERRITT HIC1AFL M +18887 AROUTUS 11 M-JT 1 5 7-2 8 3-0 5 RES 711440-1 V"i ARDLITW sT ,,gqrTw 018 Z;O,SOD I I FCkINITAIN TR 4 i8i,17 ��8(714) 962-9923 ATACRO 19G9 1,28] O 111581K-9 3711 5,1477 51, 94-775•475 244, K, R CT FTNV YIFBtitT /t00ER7 T 018373 'i-%u:US ST 1 5 7—2 8 3—0 6 RES 1460-1 78873 ARBUTUS ST FTTN .5715 Z73,1499-999 �n TR7054 COTAIN L12,CA 9271)8 ATACHD 1970 )7,224 0 9r)-485585-G W%* 234,090-89 IWER CT ►TIN MC'SBACKR-AG f.W0J.V +SO)tKNO CORP JV 1 5 7—2 8 4 -0 1 Con 2554 9527 GARFIELD AV rTNV. ' 415 +2826 N HASKELL AVE •DALLAS, TEXAS,TE 75204 1969 51 999 174 ?54,9d9-8D( SEC 31 T 5 R 10 rOR SE1/4 19,498 46,49 100,648-75• VER CT rTTA/ BANK Of AMERICA NTSA TR + BANK YELLS TARGIO FR 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -a 2 Cop 5589 0.25 GARFIELD AV F1NV 949 233,000-f; +P 0 BOX 63700 *SAN FWXJSCO,CA 94163 19io 61'4/A; 253 386 166 237,649-69! SEC 31 1 5 R 10 POR El/Z 22,500 230,96 464,246-84 WEI CT FTAA/' DOAN LAWRE/CE R TR +18922 CAPENSE ST 11 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 4 RES 1S56r1 9514 SMOKE TREE AV r7w 949 2333 i; OrOUNTAIR VJLLET:A 92708 196/ -4-7.0 12/0t/87 67 174 166 AP 89 N TR 6994 LOT 1 (714) 963-9424 ATACIID 7,92G 87-678736-G 75,41 5 143,019-94 WER CT FTNV IDTOM EVELYN E .9S28 SPQXETREE AVE R-No 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 5 RE5 440-1 9528 SMOKE TREE AV r1HV 538 249 5CN)-F: ••Ul1HTAIM aALLET,CA 92705 196v 2-3-2.0 9121137 15 947 '574 254,t12-89; T1 TR 69% LOT 2 ATA!RD 7,260 87-548689-Q 34,494 50,941-75 WER CT FTMV' ACKER►WN DIETER +ACKERMANV, ERICA E "-jr 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 6 RES )540-1 95AO SMOKc' TREE AV r1Nr 295 244 000-F+ ►9540 SMCKE TREE AVE •FOW AIM VALLEY,C 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 1Z/1J/85 79 309 139 000-; S74 24a,�64-B9, N TQ 69% LOT 3 AfACND 7,260 85-50147D-G 70;163 149,172-S6: WER CT FUN i KAM MSER BORIS M.ANENTSER GALINA J T 15 7-284 -0? RES 1440-1 9552 SMOKE TREE AV rOff 1040 257 003-F +9552 ME TREE AVE ►FOUNIAI)1 (ALLET,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 Z/25/81 98 025 31 500-L � 700 241,SO-89 N TR ISM LOT 4 (714) W-1121 ATACND 7,260 13%(10609•G 56,670 154,W-8! • WEI CT VALENTI FRAWOIS +VAILEMTI ELSA JT 1 5 7-2 8 4 -0 8 RES 1S56-1 9564 SMOKE TREE AV F7M4 i Boo 230 F0-F I 09M SJTKA Cie +rolmAI�1 VALLET,CA. 92703 19K9 B-A-2.0 4/28J82 70 $50 100 500-L 90 234,x*-89 N To 6A9s LOT S (7141 963-3862 AIAEMV 7,2b0 82-145055-G 79,148 149,196-6 YEI CT j pFFTTW j OW OF VETS ArF AIRS Of +BARfIA CAVLA A (JT) N-Ol 1 5 7-2 8 4-0 9 RES 1881-1 117 95T6 SpOICE FREE AV ,QQFTTW (8952 367-75II 0N9T5R78 LAi 6E AVE +FOuNRAfN VLT,CA rm8 +TAC10 1 7, tU•0 1f212 1875 3611378 529265-75 M Cl 2� rrw BARE:LA CARLA +BARUA CAR4.A A (J1) H-BL 1 5 7-2 8 4-0 9 REs in]-1 2 9578 SMOKE FREE AV ,ppF-M/� Z2 2SS�ia-E9' pTO 6 % LLOT bE AVE +fOl1VTAfN vLT,CA ATACM 196 7,240 0 11217t675 365137m 52.285-75� SITUS , WAITE )"P W590 SHC)KE TREE AVE k- 1 1 5 7-2 84 -1 0 RES )%4-1 959D SMOKE TREE AV FTNV GFC06A-AI VE.Y,CA 92W 1% 9-5 j0 5 946 N TR 6994 LOT 7 (714) 969-3070 ATACHD 7,266- S�,S81 55,127-75. SITVS MAISLMDTO EDWARD H +9600 SWJKE TREE. AVE M_lp t r 7—2 8 4 —1 1 REES 4W-1 9600 SMOKE TREE AV FTNP +FOUfTAEN VALLET,CA 927U6 1969 7 ) ??.0 NO6/A4 � 5 L TR 0?4 LC► 8 1714 963-IM AFACHD 7.266 84-144156 V }3`678 __ 67j257-77: T•l00-b]1-}y4! �� - REAL E;7ATE W*0110"TMSW SERVICES - t-D00.677-944) ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST i C 1}.7. i I 1"0-91 EDIT[(" C 18 1I9_ SHOX6I AV... ►INV CASTAG(tI ROBERT 0 P96`9 SH1MIAJ RIVER (IR H-_11 ��- �84--25 RES IE31-1 %39 SMIrQIU RIVER Cl FTNV 324 t7 . SG1f1 7S 'F�1AIN Vlr,(A 927l )971 8-4-2.0 21101:1 1S 946 r 00?-F --_s N fR 5253 LOT 10 (714) 965-4019 AIAEHD 1,346 099'�m1 4�62 _57 606�T5; ■w• N-eoA-S?7 S4f6s -REAL ESTATE VJFCPAAATXW SEaVICES - I eoo•bal 96ss ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LI ST I M-91 EDITION D 18 IANtl S/SiL TiR VALITY OWNER- ADDRESS / CARE OF EK-VS1 P . TYPE SA.fT,-F UNITS 511113 ADDRESS CITY IIP YEAR ROOK CT, DATE LAND VAL IFN VAL -'IWIVA�. FUCL VAL-TR: IKIsis PHIM ' PARKING A P LOTSILE DOCLl ENT-K E1P VAL FULL VAL-TA 157-284-2b !9 SHRIKE AV � fTNAF I fOR1cERT MICNAQ A +%27 SHIMIIU RIPER C[A NS RfS 184ti2 9627 NI1f�ZU RlYE71 ([ FTNV, 1 36,Sd3 51,251-75. Nf1RR 5253 LOT 11AIN �rA 9270d AT E 101Pi (-t-j.0 6/29187 f11 7Q2 170 Q0-f ,34 87- 66653-6 89,9? 201, dl: T9 $MIKE AV FTNV ECKEPSM LEROY J #%15 SHIMIIU RIVER CIA 1111--�()1 1 5�-2 84-2 7 I[s 261-1 %15 SHIFpIU RIPER C[ F1Mf 7 O ! ►FUNTAIN VALLEY CA 97270b 1971 1-3-2.0 4/12/84 32 935 76,�1 255,000-s9 N TO 5253 LOT 12 (114) 964-9322 ATACND P 7,345 B4-151032-V ki,141 75,576-73 i9 SNIKE AV FTNV; MILAZZO TEl1 09603 SHIMIIU R.EVER CIA H-J1 1 5 7-2 84 -2 8 Nis 14d0-1 9603 SHIMIIU RIVER CI FTMV' 14 669 33 000-FI eFOWTAIN VLT,CA 92708 1971 7-4-2.0 6/11176 33 976 �p,ow 27,51E A2,�d7-I3 i N TR 5253 LOT 13 (714) 968-7720 41ACH0 7,350 117691800 49,140 63,716-77 ';9 SHRIKE AV FTNV( ROSE HERMAN S JR +ROSE SYLVIA 0 wo 1 5 T- 2 84 -29 RES B4D-2 9593 SHIMIjjtt�� RIVER Cl FT1fV 74 $67 172�p00-L I 0%93 SHIMIIU RIVER CIR •F01�l�A(Of VALLLY,(A 92708 1 97 1 �-4-3.0 310217E SE 055 94 DoO-f 105,947 1a0,S14-85 1 'N TR 5253 LOT 14 (714) %8-4326 BUILTH 8,1/Y1 125UI 671-6 73,658 131,513-79� 7 INUKE AY , . FTNV' I MA" STEVE M Nl4SON, TERESA A H-IT 1 5 7-2 84-30 RES 1480-1 9583 SHIMIIU RIVER C(l FTNY I 14 669 32 S00-r� 4%83 SHIMIIU RIVER CIA rfOEINTAIN VALLEY,( 92T08 1971 7-4-1.0 4/07/89 120 635 195 000-f' 35,�9) 50,�60-A N TR 5253 Lot 15 ATACHD 7,100 88-1583E6-6 8Z,M 20?1878-89 3 SHRIKE AY F1TM MC ENTYRE EDWIN R e958? SHIMIIU RIVER (1R H-11 1 5 7-2 8 4-3 1 RES 512-2 95d2 SHIMIIU RIVES Cl FTW 431954 77 15S-7E %rOUMfAIN VLT,CA 92708 1971 4.3.0 2/14172 15 947 1 N TR 5253 LOT 16 AlACNO 6,800 00324 66,w d2,509-75 Frw JACKA ►EPVJN N e9586 5111NILU RIVER (10 H-EA 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -3 2 RES 1480-) 95N SHIMIIU RIVER Cl F7W: 0 SHRIKE AV 34 %*-r-f A/CAA4TAIN VALLEY,CA VMS 1971 7-4-2.0 7/23186 34 270 411,94 56J23-75 � N tR 5253 LOT 17 (714) 99A-4528 ATACHD P 7,1110 d6-318216-G SO,t47 84,717-77: A SHRIKE AV FTW' AUGER DANIEL R J19596 SHIMIIU RIVER CIA H-)l 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -3 3 RES 1283-1 95% SHIMIIU RIVER Cl fTNV 959f155 29''�80�-901; Y NFTaM5t53iot,8 ��8CT14) 9r53-B260 AtACHD 1sp1 i,i500 12f00205D8 4�35396 78,615-77 b SHRIKE AV FTNV,' RCOIERO ADMAN e9606 5111AIIU RIVER CIR H-11 1 5 7-2 84-3 4 RES t480-1 9606 SHIMIIU RIVER CI FTw 27 424 eFOLUFAEN VLr CA 927i08 1971 7-4-1.0 2/14172 16 097 36,186 63,910-767 N TR 5253 L07 19 MACHO 7,700 D0333 "'Ns 45,245-75; b SHO15E�AV FTNV BROW FREDERICK PIEWOW :OR", DENIE H J T 1 5 7-2 84 -3 5 RES 1283-1 9616 SHIIOLU RIVER CI FTNV b9,�21 132 771-80' e9616 SHINJLIJ RIPER (II +F011NIAIN VALLEY,( 9277E 19 1 -I-1.0 4/07/ 132 403 1 00D-f N TR 5253 LO1 20 AIACHD P 7, 96 88-1 5-G 70,475 202,0E-" / S8 1974 73� fT1Yi/ AF R54N DAY10 E+ +ANDERSON, Sl15AN L JT 1 S 7-2 a 4-3 6 RES 1840-2 9629 SNIMRZI) RIVER C I FTw t�ppp-� W628 SHIMIIU RIVER CIA +FOWAIN VALLEY 92709 1971 7-4-3.0 6115184 69 742 143,00D-f 82,W 170,605-84I N TR 5253 LOT 21 AIACHD 7,296 M-247419-6 93,416 163,lW84, ;SMIIIE_AY.• rrw177 -b4, IQEAI CART LESIIE +NIEMI PORES A N-iT 1 5 7-2 8 4-3 7 8E5 48D-1 9640 31TI,M4IIV RIVER Cl CI fTTK oA�0 NN TOO5253 LOT 22 SWMIZU VER CIR +fOUNT�i1N YAItEY,CA 42708 ATACHD 19►1 7,;9% 0 64-361070� 78,m� 1583=30-85' 2 SHRIKE.AV. FTNV ff KONALKEE54 HR MIT R *M(OWIXE HA 04ELORE wit 1 5 7-2 8 4-3 8 RES 2>11-1 T Z 96114 SNIN EEV RIVET CI fTw 14 49,f44l 63�16�-75l� N iR S7S3 Oi 23YER CIR IFOIAYTAI�1 YALLE � C714) 968-3547 ATACHD 19n ,:96 O 136T7167-G 99,4971 34 131, 7-81 D SF�MIKE AN FFTTW; AMA TO /WFNF J +9666 SWOUIV RIVER CIR FF I 1 57- 2$4-39 REs 4�-1 %66 S11IM1 Ub RIVER CI FTTIFV' 105,307 17d.064 5371 541 NAWFF1R 5253 LWAI OT 26 (714) 963-6016 ATACHD 927W197t T,2916A IZ336T014 38?998 71 934- o-.Mr r 4 Sj I-�0-677-D661 �f -REAR EE1AlE tNFOf11AATNJN SERVICES- I-D09-6Z7-366.1 �� •-• ` . � ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST ---. - � E 17- + 1990-91 EDITION E 1 R 3 (T4'FR ANNESS 1 CARE DF EK-YST TYPE 0 FT -f T LAW VAL Tit,YRL CITY I ...... ...... t..._�. _.._J., , _�� .ILL.._..8P1_'RESS Tf?C_. Ise-28 PCP NW 114, NW. 114,NE. 114, SEC.6, T. 6 S., R.K)W. r5ss' p••� f CARE/EL D AVENUE 1 . ow 3 3 �..�t .. 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CONYERS WELLS FARGO BANK ' 9591 ALBACORE DRIVE P.O. BOX 63700 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646. SAN FRANCISCO CA 94163 153-371-01 157-284-02 RICHARD L. TAYLOR STEVE M. MASON 18837 BROOKHURST STREET #10 � 9583 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 92708 FOUTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-02 157-284-30 CARLOS GONZALES ✓EDWIN R. MC INTYRE 9571 ALBACORE DRIVE 9582 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-03 157-284-31 WILLIAM G. LAMB TRUST ✓ MERVIN N. JACKA HC60 BOX 1050 9588 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-04 157-284-32 WILLIM G. LAMB TRUST DANIEL R. AUGER HC60 BOX 1050 V 9596 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-05 157-284-33 WILLIAM G. LAMB TRUST ADRIEAN ROMERO HC60 BOX 1050 �9606 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-06 157-284-34 RICHARD L. BOOTH FREDERICK PEIEDMONT BROWN 9582 ALBACORE ✓ 9616 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-07 157-284-35 JOSEPH W. SORESI, ET AL ✓WINDSOR CENTER 9576 SMOKETREE AVENUE 2976 QUEENSBURY DRIVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 LOS ANGELES CA 90064 153-371-08 157--"4-43 BERNICE P. WESTFALL 1812 FENMORE AVENUE ! I CAMARILLO CA 93010 153-371-09 i V LAWRENCE D. MC CAFFERTY (� 9612 ALBACORE DRIVE / HUNTINGTON REACH CA 92646 153-371-10 UNV1LLL, u lnurU116uv VZL1UL-j - r-.." 19000 BUSHARD STREET 19062 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 153-362-44 153-371-52 153-371-67 KAREN RENEE 0 CONNELL EDWARD J. LUPARELLO CHARLES M. FROELICH 19012 MATHEW CIRCLE 9892 SALINE DRIVE 19072 WALLEYE LANE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 153-362-35 153-371-53 153-371-68 ORRIN PHILIPS KEITH SNIDER CARL W. GREIFZU 10211KAIMU DRIVE P.O. BOX 8766 300 S. MENTOR #4 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92728 PASADENA CA 91106 153-362-36 153-371-54 153-371-69 CARY M. CAVALIERI DAVID R. ROBERTSON JEANNE J. SINGLETON 19032 MATHEW CIRCLE 19091 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 9541 BASS DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 153-362-37 153-371-55 153-371-70 WILLIAM F. BOUCHARD JULIAN GICH ROBERT ANETSBERGER 19042 MATHEW CIRCLE 19101 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 4509 GREENMEADOWS AVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 TORRANCE CA 90505 153-362-38 153-371-56 153-371-71 ELIZABETH P. OLSEN PEGGY J. WESTBROOK TOMOKO S. AOKI 19062 MATHEW CIRCLE 19102 BUSHARD STREET 8311 BRIARWOOD STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 STANTON CA 90680 153-362-39 153-373-11 153-371-72 MAGGIE M. REYNOLDS RICHARD W. CROFT STANLEY M. BLUME 9476 WARBLER AVENUE 19092 BUSHARD STREET 17870 CASHEW FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 157-253-11 153-373-12 153-371-73 JOSEPH J. BANGAN THOMAS EMMERICH 9486 WARBLER AVE. 19101 WALLEYE LANE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-12 153-373-02 ZULEMA A. STORF ELLWOOD BONNER 18966 CAPENSE STREET 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-13 153-373-01 J EVELYN HYATT DALLAS R. PEDRICK 18956 CAPENSE STREET 19102 WALLEYE LANE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-14 153-371-65 DONALD LEE JAMISON PAUL HELLER, JR. 9072 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 8851 ARCEL CIRCLE . . . HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGBEACH CA 92646 153-371-51 153-371-66 S S a� � . 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DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL IMP VAL FULL TFR VAL-TR IIC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR I" EARL A VELARDO DR HTB L" EARL A &KREGER GILBERT ALLEN 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 6 RES 1176-1 19141 WALLEYE LN HTB 619431 BLUEGILL 13 033 1,19141 WALLEYE LN *HUNTliZTON BEACH, 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 8/01/85 76 247 N TR 4744 LOT 52 19,116 32,149-75 N TR 4852 LOT 7 ATACHD 7,350 85-284671-A 47,413 124,160-86 VELARDO DR HTB ' LAMo EARL A ^CASANOVA GARY 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 7 RES 896-1 19142 BUSHARD ST HTB I 619441 MBARL 8 LUEG(l1 '28 132 204 000-F I ^19142 BUSHARD ST •IAINTINGTE.'I BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 10/12/87 105EB36 13 N TR 4744 LOT 51 31,W 160,600-89 N TR 4852 LOT 6 ATACHD P 7,350 87-570664-A 40,534 146,370-88 LAMB EARL A LA�9 EARL A ^CAWLEY LORRAINE E H-BL 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 8 RES 1176-1 19132 BUSHARD ST HTB ^ 1 V3 031 DR 1liB I 6 19132 BUS HAP.D ST ^HUNTINkTN BCH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 13 032 NTTR54744ULOTL 1 50 13 031 1 20,S21 33,352-75 N TR 4852 LOT 5 ATACHD 6,510 20,126 33,158-75 HENRY ' LAMB EARL A ^AYDT NORBERT A N-NO 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 9 RES 1371-1 19122 BUSHARD ST HTB IS 451B STEVEN 107 958 DR NTB ^19122 BUSHARD ST *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 5/01/84 13 031 1 N19R54744U LOT L50 107 56 I N TR 4852 LOT 4 ATACHD 6,510 84-179408-U 22,493 35,524-75 40,156 148,114-89 LAl'447 TRUST VELARDO DR HTB I M19112RBUSH BUSHARD wHUNTINGTbN(BEACH,NE C 92646 x 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 U RES 1964 5-?-1.0 7/24/849112 BUSHARD 032 S1 5 000-F N1TR74744 BLUEGILL 49 19,86 32,288-75 I N TR 4852 LOT 3 DTACHD 6,510 84-303207-G 20,174 33,M6-75 i WESTBROOK PEGGY J 019102 BUSHARD ST N-NO RES 1176-1 19102 BUSHARD ST HTB CH WIINER BRAD M V13 031 DR NTB nHUNTINGTON 9EACH,(A 92646 M 1 53-373-11 1964 6-3-2.0 61C718A 100 246 N RlT4744 L BEAC 13 031 I N TR 4744 LOT 48 16,141 29,778-75 N TR 4852 LOT 2 ATACHD 6,510 88-267651-U 40,�14 147,760-88 TRUMAN ALBERTA VELARDO DR HTB CROFT RICHARD W ^CROFT, LORRAINE IIV N 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 2 RES 1572-1 19092 BUSHARD ST HTB ^HUNTINGTON BEACI 13 031 1 ^19092 BUSHARD ST :HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92647 1964 7-3-?.0 9/11/81 102 572 149 00D-F N TR 4744 LOT 47 16,147 29,778-75 N TR 4852 LO' 1 ATACHD 1 7,455 87-5161937G 49,408 151,680-98 LAMB EARL A VELARDO DR HTB AULIS-TAMES PATRICIA ANN n9502 VELARDO DR II-uS 1 S 3-3 8 1 -0 1 RES 1750-3 9502 VELARDO DR HTB 69850 GARFIELD A' 97 869 13 114WINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 8-4-2.0 /15/84 11 986 N TR 4744 LOT 46 37,191 135,660-89 N TR 4852 LOT 124 (714) 962-4808 7,000 P .166147-0 23,S32 35,318-75 VELARDO DR HTB LAMB EARL A ^IIERREL, WILLIAM OL 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 2 RES 1176-1 9522 VELARDO DR HTB i e 494432ARL BLUEGILL I 129 581 13-F ^17111 NORTHFIELD LN 6HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92647 1964 5-3-2 ' 22/76 23 554 N TR 4744 LOT 45 N TR 4852 LOT 123 ATACHD 6,000 •']7LIST 22, 47 45,901-77 58,909 188,190-89 ( _ LAMB EARL A VELARDO DR HTB WIDAWSKY SOPHIE 6315 VENICE WAY SW 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 3 RES 1176-1 9532 VELARDO DR HTB i 619412 BLUEGILL I 77 794 I ^VENICE CA 1964 6-3-2.0 8/23/89 23 553 N TR 4744 LOT 44 43,436 121,230-85 N TR 4852 LOT 122 ATACIID 6,000 89-448005-G 23,601 46,554-77 LAMB EARL A hVILLER BRADLEY J I IS 412BLONGO F LILY SITUS PENDING � 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 4 RES 896-1 9542 VELARDO DR NIB � ^19412 BLUEGILL 1 94,721 9542 VELARDO DR ^HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 WNW 105 805 13 i N TR 4744 LOT 44 94,721-75 I N TR 4852 LOT 121 DTACHD 6,000 87-503384-A 36,05 142,800-88 BOGIE CARL J SITUS PENDING I SMYTHE R00ERT GLENN nSMYTHE PAMCLA J HW 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 5 RES 1176-1 9552 VELARDO DR HTB *HLWTINGTON BEACI 137 54 000 *9552 VELARDO DR nHUNTMTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/18/87 125,052 163 500-F N TR 4744 LOT 43 137-75 I N TR 4852 LF•T 120 ATACHD 6,000 87-648680-G 40,698 165,150-88 WOODWARD LN HTB j GWALEZ JOSE LUIS (,GONZALEZ SOCORRO E IM 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 6 RES 1176-1 9572 VELARDO DR HTB NELSON CATFISH Cl 13 032 ' 69572 VELARDO OR ^HUNTINGT6m 9EA(N,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/05/87 77 890 5 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 42 19,115 32,147-75 N TR 4852 LOT 119 ATACHD 6,000 87-618299-G 58,153 136,643-85 CAPUANO MICHAEL ^ RES 176-1 9582 VELARDO DR HTB SNO8DON KENNETH WOODWARD LN HTe 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 7 1-9382 cA,•oLEW000 13 p32 i ^ NEW OWNER ^ SEE SITUS 1964 �-3-2.0 1(../19/89 92 557 214 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 41 19,11 320147-75 1 N 1R 4852 LOT 118 ATACHD 6,000 89-564301_G 42,144 135,101-86 to •1 1-E00-5]>'•yi:S ���./-_- __--_ - REAL LSTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - t-800-577-9«: '1-714-385-2345* :!' - -----•-.._.._.....- 1-714-385-2345* ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST F 1 S 1989-90 EDITION F 1 6 OWNER' ADDRESS / CARE OF E%-VST TYPE. SO FT.-F UNITS SITIK AnnRFtc CITY C ER ADDRESS CITY PIf 6 921300-80 N IR 4SU4 LOT 88 Il/l ATACIID 6,800 85-244488-U 29'85 42,289-75 N iR 4744 LOT 155 C1, hisHARPER MELVIN 1 :OLSEN ELIIABETH P H-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2-3 9 RES 1624-1 1906i MATHEW CI HTB KOVACS JOSEPH 56 5 000-F `'1906? MATHEW CIR ^HUNTIAIGTON BEACH,CA 91C�6 1963 3-3-2.0 3/01186 13 0.32 119281 SALMON LN 1 112,670-e1 N iR 4304 LOT 89 ATACIID 6,800 85-244488-U 25A0 38,712-15 N TR 4744 LOT 15A (I Hi8 IS OLSEN ELIZABEiH P ^OLSEN ELiIArETH P II-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2-3 9 RES 1624-1 19062 MATHEW C1 HTB RA8� STEVEN GRADY I 619062 MATHEW (IR ^HUNIIhGTON BF.ACH,(A 92h46 19C3 1-372.0 3/011 13 032 09301 SALMON LN 1 32,434-75 N iR 4304 LOT 89 - -- _- If/C ATACHD - 6,8f,A1 85_244488-U 25,b80 38,712-75 `N TR 4744 LOT 153 MEN a amp 1-500-571-96611. - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES,- 1-800-5.17-965! t-7t�-3es-2345► ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL L I S T- 1-714-385-2345" K 1 4.. 1993-91 EDIi IOi/• K 15 '.SS city (1*&R ADDRESS / CARE OT F.X-VST p A_R­C EL N 0. 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HTB LAH� EARL A V (I HIS 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 0 -9681 POLLACK OR )Ji 5 000-1 ^19072 MATIIE4 CIR Af1UNilN�ilON BEACII,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/O1/86 13 032 N TR 6744 LOT 152 w 33,S93-75 N iR 4304 LOT 90 ATACIID P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,433 73,965•-5 ICI HT8 IS LUGARO GEORGE P ^LUGARO GEORGE P 11-EA 1,5 3—3 6 2-4 0 RES 2529-1 19072 MATHEW CI "TO IS SMITH PATRICK J "19072 MATHEW CIR ARUNTIiATON BEACH CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/01/86 13 032 9681 DR 7e N TR 4304 LOT 90 H/C ATACIID P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,633 73,965-75 N TR 4774444 LOT 152 7 146,69s-e1 OT,•' Rye HARPER MELVIN I :GAST RONALI u iI-(A 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 1 RES 1651-1 19092 MATHEW CI HTB E LAM EARL A 40R S 0000-F °19091 MATIIEu CIR HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 !10'w 86 13 031 ^9671 POLLACK OR 4 S8 474-7e N TR 4304 LOT 91 ATACIID 6,750 85-(44488-U 30,643 43,074-75 N TR 4744 LOT 15 3RL 1R HTB IS GASP RONALD W •GAST RONALD 4 If-[A 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 1 RES 1651-1 19092 MATHEW CI HTB i LAM FJ1T A 619091 MATHEW CIR AHUNTINGTON e-:ACH CA 92 Ni6 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 031 IfIRJi1NGON BEA(H,(A i1 132,485-84 ! N TR 4304 LOT 91 II/C ATACHD 6,750 85-?44488-U 30,643 43,074-75 I N TR 4744 LOT 150 OR HTB DISNON JACK C ADISHON, VICKI L 1 5 3-3 6 2- ({2 RES 1039-1 19102 MATHEW CI lite LAM EARL A 0 "19101 MATHEW CIR ^HUNiINGTON BEACII,CA 92646 1963 6-1-1.0 6/06/56 88 217 135 000-F *9651 POLLACK DR jj 69,1277--77L9 N TR 4304 LOT 92 DTACIID' 7,000 86-235360-G 55,644 143,M-86 N TR 4744 LOT 149 1 PR HTB INTERNATIONAL BUILDIN, ^P 0 BOX 248 lE 1 5 3—3 6 2-4 4 COM 20025 19000 BUSHARD ST HTB LIVE EARL A ^+I IL MINGTON,(A 90748 1986 5/16/88 1 019 160 a9641 POLLACK DR 5 92,293-80 TR 4304 LOT 127 ALL -EX SLY 200 FT PAVED 1.6 98-227580-G 1,f35,640 3,315,000-98 N TR 4744 LOT 148 DR NTB LAro EARL A 4CONYERS MARILYN E R-NO k 1 5 3—3 7 1 -0 1 RES 151.2-1 9591 ALBACORE DR HTB IS SYTMES KEVIN PATRICK 51 69591 ALBACORE DR 610JNiINGION BEACH,CA 92646 1964 7.3-2.0 7/15/82 13 322 "9641 POLLACK DR �2 143,053-87 N iR 4852 LOT 83 ATACIID 7,000 82-245552-IJ 22,618 36,300-75 N TR 4744 LOT 148 � OR HTB Cox C B 618837 BROOKRURSi ST 010 IN 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 2 RES 896-1 9581 ALBACORE DR HTB I" EARL A ^FCW AIN VALLEY (A 9j7:i X 69631 POLLACK DR '10 8 1964 5-2-1.0 7/14/89 68,396 190 000-F '5 41 285-76 N iR 4852 LOT 82 DTACHO 6,009 89-372401-C,, 41,456 109,652-94 N TR 4744 LOT 147 DR HTD GONZALES CARLOS AGONIALES, MARGARET C '1v x 1 5 3—3 7 1 -0 3 RES 1176-1 9571 ALBACORE DR lite IS MURPHY RICHARO MICHAE �9571 ALBACORE- DR ^HUNIINGION BEACH,C 9j!.4 01 7 13 031 5 000-F t9631 POLLK K DR 21 1-89 N TR 4852 LOT 81 6 ATACIID 1964 6,000 0 87-473570-G 20,169 33,400-75 N iR 4744 LOT 147 9 i76,J00-e9 DR HTB LAM WILLIAM G TR ^11 C 60 BOX 1050 IR x 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 4 RES 600-1 9542 GARFIELD AV HTB LAM EARL A rOLISS ID 83314 1920 4-1-1.0 9/07/83 39 198 N88p74SWA LO AVE 119 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 POP NE114 SEC AS PER DO -7214/3; (714) 962-4117 1.1 83-392974-11 34 �74 73 12 121,101-81 ,.172-75 146 1 DR Hie LAM WILLIAM G TR ^TIC 60 BOX 1050 iR X 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 5 RES VAC-LAND SIiUS PENDING GAGNON MARK L 19 7e 000 ^OLISS l0 83314 9/07,83 39,194 19611 POILOCK DR '9 106,il3-80 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 RECIAN, LOT IN NW114 Nut/4 NE1/4 (714) 962-4117 36,400 83-392974-H 39,194-75 N TR 4744 LOT 145 OR HTB LAM EARL A ^ LAMB, WILLIAM G IR 1 5 3—3 7 1 -0 6 RES 1176-1 9571 ALBACORE DR HTB JO NSON JAMES P 93 NiC60 BOX 1050 ^OLiSS,ID 83314 1964 6-3-2.0 5/01189 13 031 5 000-F f11"INGTON BEACH CA 5 60,918-78 N iR 4852 LOT 80 AtACiiD 6,100 89-227853-G 19,A39 32,670-75 N iR 4744 LOT 144 OR HTB BOOTH RICHARD L 69582 ALBACORE Ru ll 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE DR HTB LAMP EARL A 1 IIJI^ IMION DEA(H CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 8/18/89 69 212 200 000-F •9591 POLLACK 6R 3 32,674-75 N TR 4852 LOT 79 ATACHD 6,100 89-441376-G 39,88 1,18,470-86 N iR 4744 LOT 143 eOR Hie LIVE EARL A r.SORESi JOSEPH W El AL No Y4 1 5 3—3 7 1 -0 8 'ES 1138-1 9592 ALBACORE OR HTB LAM EARL A /1576 SMOKEiREE AVE ^FOUNIAiN VALLE 92778 1964 6-1-1.0 1125183 71 910 'iC,68 SAN PABLO CiR N IR 4852 LOT 78 ATACHD 6,100 83-037181-U 44,679 115,9891-82 N'TR 4744 LOT 142 D 99,766-e1 ��� a ��a I•R00 r,)7 •rr,r.t amp, t HEAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I•R00 S? 'r 7ROW 1-714-395-2345& " ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST t-7t4-1e5-23as� DR M13 LNH LAkL A * LAIR, WILLIAM 6 '1 -U Q RLS 11/6-1 9572 ALBACORE DR HTB jkl"QUI iMta r 3 *HC60 BOX 1050 *BLISS,ID 83314 1964 6-3-2.0 5/01/89 13 031 5 OOQ-F f�1►GTON BEACH CA 60,918=78 N TR 4852 LOT 80 ATACHD 6,100 89-227853-G 19,639 32,670-75 N TR 4744 L01 164 DR HtB BOOTH RICHARD L *9582 ALBACORE ►u 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE DR HTB LAMB EARL A *HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 8/18/89 69 212 200 000-F 4-9591 POLLACK DR ,32,674-75 N TR 4852 LOT 79 ATACHD 6,100 89-441376-G 39,88 108,470-86 N TR 4744 LOT 143 DR HTB LAMB EARL A *SOREST JOSEPH W ET AL NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 8 DES tt138-3 9592 ALdACORE DR HTB LAZE EARL A 1 *9576 SMOKETREE AVE *FOUNTAIN VALLE 92708 1964 6-2-1.0 1/25/83 71 910 *1068 SAN PABLO CIR 99 766-81 N TR 4852 LOT 78 ATACHD 6,100 83-037181-U 44,679 115,989-82 N TR 4744 LOT 142 1.800-527.9661 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800 5)7 9.,3 7-. ��- 1-71+-385-23+5• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-714-3as-z34s* ` L 14 109J-91 totltal L 15 OWWR A6 % RE OF EX-VS'T C N TYPE SO FT,-F UNITS SITUS ADDRESS CITY IAL TFR VAL DRESS CA OWNER - CITY ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL L HC/SIS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR 4L FULL VAL-YR - DR HTB WESTFALL WAYNE D *WESTFALL BERNICE P JT1A 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 9 RES 1176,1 9602 ALBACORE DR HTB LAZE EARL A *1812 FOMRE AVE *CAMARILLb CA 93010 1964 6-3-2.0 2/11/83 13 032 5 000-L *21442 LEMONTREE LN 2 65,79+-19 N TR 4852 LOT 77 (805) 482-7461 ATACHD 6,100 83-06o997-G 20,126 33,I58-75 N TR 4744 LOT 141 DR HTB LAZE EARL A *MCCAFFERTY, LAWRENCE D 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 0 RES 1176-1 9612 ALBACORE DR HFB LAZE EARL A c9612 ALBACORE DR *HUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/04/86 58 536 90 000-F n0551 POLLACK DR 2 I! .1 4744 LOT 140 N TR 4852 LOT 76 ATACHD 6,100 86-086667-A 42,�76 100,Al2-86 65,794-79 - f OR HTB LAMB EARL A *TAYLOR, JEFFREY L FI-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 1 RES 1176-1 9612 ALBACORE DR HTB LAZE EARL A *9622 ALBACORE DR 01UNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/22/79 58 325 HTR4744 L T139 BEACH,CA 19 N TR 4852 LOT 75 ATACHD 6,100 130770800-L 35,I56 93,481-80 N TR 4744 LOT 139 � 123,598-84 A L f OR HTB LAM EARL A •ELLIS JAMES C NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 2 RES 896-1 9632 ALBACORE DR HTB e0XA�5TAINNVALLEY CA 13 *9632 ALBACORE DR *HUNIIhGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 10/03/79 55 212 ` jb 124,846-87 i N TR 4852 LOT 74 ATACHD 6,100 133370874-L 31,166 86,378-80 N TR 4744 LOT 1 HIBLAZE EARL A *PEREZ, LYDIA R ET AL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 3 RES 1461-1 9642 ALBACORE DR HTB WARDLOW MICHAEL L 20 R 13 1 *9642 ALBACORE DR *HUNTINGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 8/28/87 76 618 13 5 124,946-87 N TR 4852 LOT 73 ATACHD P 6,039 87-489144-A 69,s99 146,217-86 1 N NEW 4744 LOT 2 LN HTB i IS PEREZ LYDIA *PEREZ LYDIA R ET AL "-No 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 3 RES 1461-1 9642 ALBACORE DR HTB JANEUH�R S2 13 *9642 ALBACORE DR *HUNTII�IGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 8128187 76 618 13 N TR 4744 LOT 3 35,279-75 N TR 4852 LOT 73 H/C ATACHD P 6,039 87-489144-L 69,09 146,217-86 LN HIS LAMB EARL A *GUTIERREZ, FRANK C (JT) II-Bl 1 $3-3 7 1 -1 /} RES 1651-1 9662 ALBACORE DR HTB LAIR EARL A� *9662 ALBACORE DR *HUNTINGTN BCH C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 4/01/76 23 548 19312 SALMON LN j5 124,689-86 N TR 4852 '.OT 72 ATACHD 6,039 00077LIST 22,S42 46,090-77 N TR 4744 LOT 4 LN HTB LAMB EARL E *WESTERMAN WAYNE 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 5 RES 1176-1 9672 ALBACORE OR HTB LATE EARL A 19 ,307 ABALONE AVE *BALBOA IS�AND,CA 92662 1964 6-3-2.0 11/17/81 23 546 9 000 *9651 RINDGE CIR 3 127,552-e7 N TR 4852 LOT 71 ATACHD 6,039 142930373-U 23,449 461495-77 N TR 4744 LOT 138 LN HTB LAMB EARL A •GOODWIN R00ERT E 9L 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 6 RES 1176-1 9682 ALBACORE DR HTB CARTER ROBERT H *9682 ALBACORE *HUNTINGIN BCH,CA 92 N46 1964 6-3-2.0 13 032 ` NEW O4IIER 14 114,615-87 + N TR 4852 LOT 70 A7ACH0 P 6,039 44,S54 57,586-75 N TR 4744 LOT 137 i IN HTB LATE EARL A *BARWIG G G 9l 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 7 RES 1176-1 9692 ALBACORE DR HTB LATE EARL A 64 *10498 SOU/X RIVER CIR *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 927)8 1964 6-3-2.0 13 322 *9562 POLLACK DR I 89,931-80 N TR 4852 LOT 69 ATACHD 7,227 19,639 33,161-75 N TR 4744 LOT 136 LN HTB LAZE EARL A *BURKE THOMAS H 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 8 RES 896-1 19061 STINGRAY LN HTB PANICO RONALD R 2 pppp-- *19061 STINGRAY LN *HUNTIhGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 5/23/86 69 847 2 000-F HUM INGTON BEACH,CA 1 49,925-78 N TR 4852 LOT 68 ATACHD 6,300 86-214062-A 57,110 127,t57-86 N TR 4744 LOT 135 LN HTB USELDING JAMES S * 1 5 3-3 7 1 -19 RES 1176-1 19071 STINGRAY LN HTB HARE WARREN C G 11 3 * NEW OWNER * SEE SITUS 1964 6-3-2.0 3/28/89 55 521 TR a7044ELOi 134 1 117,111-83 N TR 4852 LOT 67 ATACHD 6,300 89-157968-Q 35,S90 91,111-80 N LN HT8 IS USELDING JENIIFER J *ET AL H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 9 RES 1176-1 19071 STINGRAY LN HTB LAZE EARL A i4 *800 S OAKSTONE WAY *ANAHEIM,CA 92806 1964 6-3-2.0 5/24/79 55 521 *9602 POLLACK DR 1 46,705-77 N TR 4852 LOT 67 H/C ATACHD 6,300 131580221-L 35,S90 91,111-80 N TR 4744 LOT 133 LN HT8 LAZE EARL A *BOISTAD JOHN W B 1 3-3 7 1 "2 0 L RES t1 MASUDA STEVEN R 16-1 19081 STINGRAY LN HTB c•9612 POLLACK DR *19072 ARP CIR *HUNTINGIN BCH,CA 92646 1964 6-}}-2.0 3/01/76 13 032 94,6616380 N TR 48 2 LOT 66 ATACHD 6,300 067750898 20,632 33,066-75 ..N TR 4744 LOT 132 t-800 5:7 y�.�.1 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800.527.51CO 1-714-385-2345* 1-714-385-2345* - - -- - - - ORANGE COUNTY PARM. I. .TST P OR Hie MhLU'k JAIItS U n IV141 LAMP LN. Un I >.5-J ( I -4 j NLS 1168-1 1Y141 CARP Cl HTB '12' 0O' RIVENDEIL RD 322 13 *HUNTINGTON BEACH (A 92646 1964 6-4-2.0 8/15/89 141 870 N TR 4744 LOT 109 .51 - 39,773-75 N TR 4852 LOT 43 ATACHD 7,350 . 89-433468-G 70,132 212,102-89 'HFiELo DR HTB LAMB EARL A ^COURSEY DONALD A H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 4 RES 1176-1 19142 TIGERFISH Cl NIB i IS NOBLE WESLEY--" 619142 TIGERFISH CIR ^HUNTINGfON BEACH C 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 6/07182 69 740 ^25065 E RD 870 N TR 4852 LOT 42 ATACHD 7,350 82-191744-L 49,L29 119,369-83 N TR 4744 LOT 109 oz 13s,zn-az :HFIELD DR NIB SITAR HOUSEP JOE 619132 TIGERFISH CIR SM 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 5 RES 896-1 19132 TIGERFISH Cl NIB LAMB EARL A 439 ^HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 7/01/87 87 057 126 000-F 0 4744 LOT BE108,CA 186 129,325-80 N TR 4852 LOT 41 ATACHD P 6,300 87-374419-6 41,563 128,120-88 :HFIELD DR NIB LAMB EAF- A ^MORR PAUL C No 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 6 RES 176-1 19122 TIGERFISH Cl NIB GAFCIA DANNY L 439 ^17165 REIMER ST 4466WAIN VALLEY CA 92708 1964 1-3-2.0 10/10/84 19 210 +9542 SAILFISH LN 186 129,325-80 N iR 4852 LOi 40 ATACHD 6,300 84-418834-L 21,566 40,774-76 N,__TR 4744 LOT 107- ... ■.. I•goo-527-9F.6! - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800-b7--91163 - 1-714-385-2345* ^ 1-714-385-2345Q ^ ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 0 1 4 1993-91 EOV ION 0 1 5 RESS CITY CLAER - TYPE SOFT.-F UNITS S1TUS ADDRESS CITY D VAL TFR VAL ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL VAL FULL VAL-YR iIC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSiZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR CHFIELD OR HTB LAMB EARL A ^DEAN ROBERT A (JT) OL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 7 RES 1176-1 19112 TIGERFISH Cl NIB LAM EARL A 093 1,20691 HOPETOWN LN *HUNTINGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/04/77 13 031 0641 YELLOWSTONE DR 87 49,850-78 N TR 4852 LOi 39 ATACHD 6,300 120930190 20,S15 33,546-75 N TR 4744 LOT 106 CHFIELD DR Hill DUERKSEN DANIEL ^DUERKSEN MARLENE M 11W 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 8 RES 1176-1 19102 TIGERFISH CI NIB LAMB EARL A 419102 TIGERFISH CIR. ^HUNTINGT6N BEACH 92646 1966 6-3-2.0 4129/87 102 083 137 500-F ^9562 SAILFISH DR 1573 49,850-78 N iR 4852 LOT 38ATACHD 6,300 87-238098-6 40,00 143,653-87 N TR 4744 LOT 105 CHFIELD DR HTB LAMB EARL A ^LAMBERiSON, DAVID C H-P, 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 9 RES 1176-1 19092 TIGERFISH Cl HiS LAMB EARL A 619092 TIGERFISH CIR nHUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/18/83 79 074 ^9572 SAILFISH OR 371 N TR 4852 LOT 37 ATACHD 6,344 83-209595-L 47,664 126,138-84 N TR 4744 LOT 104 127 86,898-79 LAMB EARL A ^ROBINSON JEANNE No 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 0 RES 1380-3 19082 TIGERFISH CI NIB IS DE SANTIS BEVERLY CHFIELD DR HTB ^19092 TIGEPFISH CIR *HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 6-2-1.0 -M6/79 38 029 69572 SAILFISH DR �69 N TR 4852 LOT 36 ATACHD 6,370 130961799-L 36,f78 76 307-80 N TR 4744 LOT 104 OCII 151,377387 CHFIELD DR NTB LAIR EARL A nJAMISON DONALD LEE N)A 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 1 RES 1176-1 19072 TIGERFISH Cl NIB CHANG NGTGOROON G L f032 212f00075 ^9072 TIGERFISH CIR nHUNTINGfON BEACH, 92646 19o4 6-3-2.0 10/31/84 72 846 NFTRT47440LOTE103��A N TR 4852 LOT 35 ATACHD 10,010 84-467792-L 46,f19 119,065-85 LAMB EARL A -BADE" BETTE ET AL No Y 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 2 RES 896-1 19062 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A CHFIELD DR HIS ^P 0 BOX 25e08 032 619062 TIGERFISH CIR ^FIUNTIOUN BEACH, 92716 1964 5-2-1.0 8/16/85 73 339 N TR 4744 LOT 102 f15 32,147-75 N TR 4852 LOT 34 ATACHD 6,642 85-307628-L 38.585 111,424-86 CHFIELD DR Hi8 i LAM EARL A ^LUPARElLO EDWARO J Nr.T} 1 5 3-3 7 1 -S 3 RES 1288-1 19071 TIGERFISH Cl NIB LAMB EARL A�•9612 SAILFISH 032 ^9892 SALINE DR nIlUN11NG10N BEA(H,(A 92646 1964 6-4-2.0 12/30/86 84,313 N TR 4SAI LOT 101 115 32,147-75 N iR 4852 LOT 33 ATACHD 10,573 86-651354-L 44,695 129,008-87 WIELD OR Hi9 LAMB EARL A : SNIDER, KEITH eL Al 5 3-3 7 1 -5 4 RES 896-1 194)81 TIGERFISH Cl HTB a EARL A CIR 031 ^P 0 BOX 8766 ^FOUNTAIN VALLEY (A 92728 1964 5-2-1.0 13 032 N 67 9 WILL LOW 100 M 29,778-75 N TR 4852 LOT 32 ATACHD 6,440 17,f31 30,263-75 HIS ROBERTSON DAVID R ^VAN DYCK JO% E x 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 5 RES 1176-1 19091 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A 1!75CHFIELD DR 12S 000- 875 0-F 619091 iIGERFISH CIR ^FIUNiINGT6N BEAf•N,( *5382 SHREWSBURY AVE A 9164h 1964 6-3-2.0 1/31/86 75 3S2 5 000-F N ik 4744 LOT 99 25 135,100-85 N TR 4852 LOT 31 A.TAr.HD 6,314 86-13357; G 47,198 122,S50-84 CHI IELD DR Hie GICH JULIAN ^GICH CECILE II-.11 x 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 6 RES 896 19101 TIGERFISH Cl NIB LAIR EARL A 811 ^19101 TIGERFISH CIR .HUNTINGTON BEACH,F.A 92646•. 1964 5-2-1.0 1/28183 13 031 5 00';-L ^9642 SAILFISH DR f19 123,936-85 N TR 4852 LOT 30 (714) 963-1298 ATACHD 6,300 83-044351-G 17,660 30,691-75 N TR 4744 LOT 93 CHFIELD DR HTB GLENDALE FED n FES 1176-1 19111 TIGERFISH Cl NIB LAM EARL A -4652 SAILFISH )R 935 ^ NEW OWNER ^ SEE SITUS 1964 6-3-2.0 3/17189 113 720 13 N TR 4744 LOT 97 528 109,9A3-84 N TR 4852 LOT 29 ATACHD 6,300 . 89-138925-A 39,W, 153,000-88 _ CHFIELD DR NIB NGUYEN YEN 619121 TIGERFISH CIR 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 8 NEW RES 1726-3 19121 TIGERFISH Cl HTB SMS GREGG B 935 ^HUNiINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 9-2-?.0 11/29/88 162 547 .. 744OWN L 528 109,963-84 N tR 4852 LOW 28 ATACHD 6,300 88-620271-0 46,453 209,000-89 N TR 474a Or 96 CHFIELD DR NIB LAMB EARL ^AMOROSE RALP,i R 1PJ 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 9 RES 1176-1 19131 TIGERFISH CI HTB LAMB EARL A +19131 TIGERFISH ^HUNTINGfC-N BEArN CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/24/88 75 2pp6 9672 SAILFISH DR S46 73,182-79 N TR 4852 LOT 27 6,300 88-243604-Q 47,f05 122,311-85 N iR 4744 LOT 95 LAMB EARL A n9542 GARFIELD AVE N-BL RES 1176-1 19141 TIGERFISH CI NIB LAMA EARL A f.H/1EL0 DR NIB 1 5 3-3 1 1 -6 0 1t1!2 eEA(H BLVD rim 503 ggpp pp00 'HAVTING%/JN BEA(H,(A 9[646 1964 6-3-2.0 13 322 N TR 474d 101 94 f51 145,d54-87 N iR 4852 LOT 2h (714) 962-4117 ATACHD 7,350 20,f26 33,44A-75 .-_-_...._._ 1•800.527-9!e,1 /�// REAL ESTATE tNFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800 832' W.f t 1-714-385-2345• - - -- 1-714-385-23/:;a ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST B 15 IM-91 E01114FI t B 16 OWER VA AUURESS%CARE OF Ex-VSi F�RE�F(� 0, TYPE SO,Fi,-F 11N11S $ITUS ADDRESS clTr • Cwr,ER-- -- E CITY ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL iFR VAL VAL FUULLLL VAL-ra VAL VAL Nr•/STS PiONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR KITSIGIANIS STEVEN T HFIELD DR NiB HELLO MARK A a19142 WALLEYE LN 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 1 RES 1176-1 19142 WALLEYE LN HT0 r.FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA ^31 5,000-F 01UNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/27/89 58 883 N TR 4744 LOT 93 .51 59,681-75 N TR 4852 LOT 25 ATACHD P 7,350 89-156030-G 54,569 113,652-84 WILSOLAM EARL A :LEYVA MANUEL ET AL No 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 2 RES 1176-1 19132 MALLETE LN HTB t-Hl"N HAROLD L 895E1D CA HiB 618042 WESTLAKE CIR nHUNiIkTON BEACH, 92648 1964 6-3-2.0 9/07/79 58,785 NIiRT47440LOTE92H,CA 65 89,060-84 N TR 4852 LOT 24 ATACHD 6,300 133021289-L 34,693 93,478-80 LAMB EARL A "FIELD DR NIB SNI10uSKY MYRNA R eP 0 BOX 2033 tM 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 3 RES 1288-1 19122 WALLETE LN HIS *27162 HIDDEN TRAIL AD 85 5 *WESTMINSTER CA 92684 1964 6-4-2.0 4/25/89 68 724 N TR 4744 LOT 91 43 118,296-84 N TR 4852 LOT 23 ATACHD 6,300 89-217725-G 41,631 109,755-86 LAM EARL A "FIELD DR NiB ! SULLIVAN JAMES M 6SUILIVAN MARIE A Hu 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 4 RES 1176-1 19112 WALLEYE LN NIB a9581 TARPON DR 576 1619112 WALLEYE LN *HUNT•NGi6N BEACH,CA 920,46 1964 6-3-2.0 9/27/88 157 645 198 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 90 )0 115,276-85 j N TR 4852 LOT 22 ATAr.ND 6,300 88-489832-G 40,105 197,650-89 BOYLE JOIN ROO DR NIB n19102AWALLEYE '.N 1,1UNTING6 BCH,�CAR 9?'J$6 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 5 1964 6-3-2.0 19102 WALLEYE J2 LN NIB r9671 TARPON DR 175 13-F N TR 4852 LOT 21 ATACHD P 6,300 22,581 35,813-75 N TR 4744 LOT 89 05 141,780-89 ! LAMB EARL A ADO DR NIB LAM EARL A �HELLER PAUL JR (JT) oL�, 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 6 RES 1176-i 19092 I+ALLEYE IN NIB r9661 TARPON DR 031 1688514B52ELOT CIR 20 "NUNTING,ION BEACH,(A 9264f, ATACHD 1964 6.3-2.0 12/19/77 223 093 49,28i-78 N TR 4744 LOT 88 57 67,589-7s RL A 1Do DR NiB LAMB EARL A n OWIER MARY E BL s 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 7 RES 896-1 19082 WALLEYE LN "TO {g65tETARPON CIR n9341 PORiSMOUTH DR nHUNTlNGfON BEACH (A 9264h 1964 5-2-.1.0 10/01/76 `-1i-@3z' N TR 4744 LOT 87 �l2 67,589-75 I N TR 4852 LOT 19 ATACHD 6,370 119101122 17,�31 30,263-75 iS MAXON SHIRLEY J iDO OR HTB LAMB EARL A M1FROELIr.H, CHARLES M El H-W) 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 8 RES 1288-1 10072 WALLEYE LN NIB -9651 TARPON CIR 131 619072 uAl1EYf LN hNUiI11 FX,tON BE 9ih46 P& 1964 7-4-2.0 5/28/82 75 225 N TR 4744 LOT 87 13 32,434-75 N TR 4852 LOT 18 ATACHD 1C,010 82-184939-L 52,627 127,252-83 IS FROELICH CHARLES M bFR0EL1(11 (NARLES M E1 II-W) 3-3 7 1 -6 8 RES 1288-1 19072 WALLEYE LN NIB L/B EARL A I605 DR NIB t� X 1 5. +•9641 TARPOI. OR )55 �190T2 uALLErE LN �HUNTINc1�x+ BE `+rb4<. 1964 7-4-2.0 5/28/82 75 225 N TR 4744 LOT 86 )3 32,434-75 N TR 4852 LOT 18 n/( AIA(•HD 10,010 82-1849;9-L 52,627 127,252-83 RDO DR "TO GREiFZU CARL W nrRElrlu KIM D +x 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 9 RES 896-1 9551 BASS DR NIB L M J _ARL A G300 S MENTOR b4 nPASADEN� (•A 911;h +9631 TARPON OR 206 13 1964 5,760 3'10136 70 259 5 00-83 N TR 4744 L0; 85 97 77,503-80 N TR 4952 LOT 17 (918) 792-9126 ATACHD 5,760 Au-101360-G 41,462 112,f61-83 SIN;LETON J JEANNE -9541 BASS DR 1 5 3-3 7 1 --7 0 RES 896-1 9541 BASS DR NIB .-WI EARL A 1D0 DR NIB N INf6744 L CA 1p6 n1#JNTINGTON BEACII,CA `/2hbh 1964 5-2-1.J I1110l86 11 032 5 000-F N iR 4744 Lbi 84 tg 77,503-80 N TR 48 LOT 16 (714) 962-4729 DTACHD 5,985 86-548780-G 18J 43 31,M-75 DO DR NIB i LAM EARL A 6ANETSBERr,ER, ROBERi IXi7t 1 5 3-3 7 1 -7 1 RES 1176-1 9531 BASS DR NiB Lan +� 64509 GREENMEADOWS AVE nTORRAHQ,(A 91515 1964 6-3-2.0 7/06/79 53 001 ^5162 VERNLR DR 38 63,501-79 ; N TR 4852 LOT 15 ATACHD 6,000 1PI M68-1 35,f56 88,157-80 N TR 4744 LOT BI NIB ° AOKi TOMOKO S 68311 BRIARWOOD Si MW 1 5 3-3 7 1 `7 2 RES 896-1 9511 BASS DR NIB LAMB EARL +STANTON CA l h&J 1964 5-2-1.0 11/10/87 13 OR 5 000-F TR TARGON DR 4} R 99,767-81 N iR 480 LOT 14 ATACHD 6,000 87-634567-G 17,f31 30,M-75 N TR 4744 LOT 82 DO DR HTB LAMB EARL A n IM , 1.5 3-3 7 1 -7 3 15 HJDSON LOUiSE R ET Ai SS BL1 f SiANLEr M >I' RES 896-1 9501 BASS DR Hi8 -9y01 TARG:�F+ OR } ,17870 CAS14EW -FOlJNTAIN VALLEY,F•A 9%7.98 1964 5-2-1.0 1/15/88 109 304 13 N TR 4TAR7-o4 :)N 82 '2 45,277-77 N TR 4852 LOT 13 ATACHD 7,000 98-022248-A 35,626 144,330-88 . _....- r •.• r s.IY I q00 ',)l yr,,,T �I�II ••„ REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I-800 /Z/A 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST t-71a-38s-z3a5� C 15 1989-90 EDITION C 16 SS CITY r1+NER ADDRESS l C AE Of•• Si---Fx-V P ARTFi_-Nth . TYPF SO,TT -F OWYS SITIIS ADnRFct rITY r!MR ' - MARCH /969 TRACT NO.. 4304 M.M. /58 - 24,23,26,27 NOTE - ASSESSOR.V BLOCK& ASSESSORS MAP PARCEL NUVRERS BOOK I53 PAGE 35CD SHOWN /N CIRCLES COUNT r OF ORANGE i a in - 36 157-25 157-25 s 6 S.. •: — CA D r s VENUE •Y its' its, wo- TRACoT ^•; I I s 27 a.O R 17 le s 34 ... O N.•i• .. a too'. ! ! Im R 16 1 19 R ]] t R 3549 v JI 66 +•� d 69 J! +'X �- I6 h 44 U ' O $ 13 25 : 3� IS : : 20 ]2 : • ] 161 AG ~ Z M Ov O4 24 4O 14 .0 ]I _ for rrs OID 23 OS 13 22 30 0 O ` J S : 16 ♦� 22 O6 12 23 29 = O asr O a AwIr 27 a.. Q ? 17 zl •� Oi II 3 = z4 2e •� e N 47 Q 3 ioo' 40114 loe' 2 Lei 7 61 iee' m no' 71 +e' 3 ah +• Ii I? 1! �•• v �� 16 39 60 •••• VI �e !76 77 �•' i • a ♦W Ia.w-.w-. •! O Q a J +o' 0 J92 � � p.•' 3 Is Is •= zo a Qe �O'g 10 Z 2s � zs � zT 12 •' I ~' 2O Y w' •• fd �: • a♦ •: • w •: R N0. 450 tJ L/TCHF/EL D DRIVE ,d 35 MARCH /969 TRACT NO. 4304 M.M. /SB - 24,25,26,27 NOTE- ASSESSORS BLOCPS ASSESSORV MAP CDPARCEL NUMBERS BOOK I53 PAGE 36 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COu/Nrr OF ORANGE .. .. .,•rye„-.�'- > SI,U}}-+�I N 1R i,SO4 L01 76 A7&00 6,000 y 84i"b6-U 2/0s1e 66,717-79 I WTiI 474♦ LOT 76 701' .Km- SLIT4aw OAViD •9410 LA LOO AVE H- A 1 5 3-3 b 2-2 7 11?6-1 9391 L iC11FIELD OR KTB NFOl�MAININ IALLET,CA VI [ 1 3 6-1}--2.0 5/t71m ,,qqpppp--�� *19ml JANES R L P.M.- 1U8 7,OW a*-2`- SD?-G :3,Si1a 1275649 . N 1 1I4 LOT �R E5 1Nplt��o 47i4 LOr 75 + 9t]� M�4rtEv CIR +IR1Ff1INfifQNR BEACH,CIt QuAm .9284b 1 53-362"28 Rp63 b-3-Z�b 1Q11$69061 IIITNEL ClCI + •BW COIkTR1 RD 11a,242-di� N rA M4 LOT 79 ATACHD k,15p ! -[4i4bE-V 19,'1r9T42 32,769-75� N 1R 4744 LDi 74 I-ADOT62T-yplu a� - REAL ESTATE 1NF04WIlON SERVICES - I-506-5?7-9iF3 aa'n ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1990-91 EDITION N09 1 CITY �OWNER ADORESS I CARE OF EX-VSr PARCEL NO. TYPE ' W.FT.-F UNITS SITUS ADORES - CIT• OLso 'L TFR YAL` IIP YEAR ROOM (T. DITE LMD VAL TYR VAL ! FULL VAL-YR KIM MOPE PARKING .A P LOTSIZE O(iUJ1EMf-A IMP VAL fuLL V&-YA STRATYCH SAWEL J 119071 MArHFII CIR I+-RS 1 53-3 62-2 9 RES $96-1 1907t MATTER CI W9 YOABA CECILIA C •RootmTON BEACH,CA 92646 1%3 5-1-1.0 1!102189 168 376 ? 5 00D-f *41WINGTON 9EACH,CA 142.53M? N TA 430A LOT 79 ATACHD b,?♦O 84-591612-6 36,�Za zS7S,Wce-w; N TR 4744 LOT 73 84A CA t NAIPEER NELVIN I •SKIW*I? HAIEL M WEA 1 3 3-3 62-30 RES 096-1 19061 i IKY CI KM ! ARI1A FUSAE j ..142,10" N1To 43"WFWLOW So •MMINGf9N BEACH,tA 9266b WAND 19� 6,200.0 65-Z4448A8-U 1131233 30,716-75 N TRz447" LOT 169 AI 13e REIPJNIL.LER NARK E •REIIMILIER, !DIRK E 1 5 3-3 62-3 1 RES 1176-1 19041 PYITNEEW CI 5 WE LIVE EJJ3. A 1CC3 248-AZ 19041 MAIHEV CIA •HU1TlNGTom BEACH CA 92646 1963 6-3 2.0 51 q190 113 9 QOD- *9552 FLOUNDER Olt • N TR 4304 LOT 81 ' ATACHD 6,2C10 90-Z 17-6 39, 152,638-98 N TR 4 744 LOT 168 Cl H18 TAYLOA RECIIARD L •TAILOR KATH EEH A H-JT 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 2 RES 1736-1 19031 PAINEEY CI NTB WALKER OOPMLD R 9 81 O00 f •19031 NATNEW CER •HUNTEf iTO"BEACH,CA 92646 1*3 7-3-2.0 Woo/is 13 793 5 000-F *9552 FLOLINDER Di '. 46,46al-eo; N TR.4304.LOT 42 ATA(ND 6,200 89-4395i6-G 25,610 38,103-75 N 1R 4744 LOT 168 cl "a � L"EK MARK SiEPHAN •IOiBIX, MARY J II-CP 1 5 3-3 62-3 3 Ks "?6-1 )90Q1 IWTHEY Cl HTB � LAMB EARL A 343 OWFfS 75; N1T�R2i31HTL01 a3R •Hll4T1NGTON BEACH,(A 92846 ATA(HO 19d'. 6,370.0 61�816?S-G 4?�156 142,131 67 N T 4f��LpTRtb7 i t CE ATe NAF+PEA KELVIN I *HATES EDDIE R EA 1 5 3-3 b 2-3 4 �s 1176-1 19D11 WITNEY Cl HTO 1TA GERALO E is 9�StCOD-1 *19011 IKTiIEJ CER ANUNTINGTON OFACH CA 92646 1%3 6-3-2.0 31011,86 67 653 •9 2 FLOLPOER DR • N TR 4304 LDT 84 ATACHD 7,940 85-244486-U 39,91 101,294-63 N iR 4744 L01 167 cl. Kra 0 Cowal- JA9ES J sit *0 CONNELL XAREl1 RENEE H-J-i 1 5 3-362-3 5- RES 1176-1 190T2 iATHEY CI NTR LAOS EARL A 5 1145St�i, 44 *19012 i%TTEll CIR *HUMTINGT91 9EACN 92646 1963 6-3-2.0 12IM88 70 248 1 *9572 FLoomul OR { N 1R 4304 LOT SS ATACHD 7,B40 Ba-bT9856-6 43,105 113,653-S6 N TR 4744 LOT 166 CI RTB HARPER MELVIN I *PHILLIPS ORRIN EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 6 AE5 1176-1 19022 PIATHEV CI NO wVLIN OEM C 11 335A000-F *102,11 KALM DR *HL+NI2NGTfN 8EAC14,CA 92646 1963 6.3-?.0 3/01/86 13 73? W572 FLCVPOER DA N TR 4306 LOT 96 ATACHO 6,370 85-2444wu 2N7 37,799-t5 : N TR 4744 LOT 166 cl "TB HARPER KELVIN I *CAVAUERI CART N WEA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 7 RES 896-1 19032 PHrNEw ci HT8 i MC CLURE JEAN E h 21,3830,ow- *19032 MATHEW CIR *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 5-2-1.0 4/lW�6 54 Ala QHJKTINGTON VEACH,CA ,082 N TR 4304 LOT 87 ATACIO 61600 66-155581-A 35,fu 119,606-861 N TR 4744 LOT 165 cl HTB BWC" WIL.LIAM *80UCHARD WILLIAM F TR 1 5 3-362-3 8 REs m-1 1%m2 P1lT Y cl IF1! i 1.09 EJUIL A n 345fb4 r140i? HATNIEW CIR *HUNIIPK&BEACH 42646 1963 -3-2.0 3126l90 13 92 5 OJD-s; •HWTINGTON BEACN,CII N 1R 43%LDT e8 4TACiD 6,800 90-154623-G 29, 2 43,534-151 N TR 4744 LOT 164 Tl HTa HAWER PELVIN I •0.SK ELIIABEIN P WEA 1 53-362-39 Ks 624-1 19062 MATNEV CI Kee CRAIN CLAROKE S 1,1908? IIATM CIR •HIINTIMGUN BEACp,C11 92646 1963 1- 2.0 jfpllBS 13{293 *H]1TINGTON BEACH,CA I 149,623-87 N TR 4%4 LOT 99 ATACHD 60 8 41"falm-U 26, 95 39,4a6-75I N TR 47" LOT 164 OLSEAI ELIZAKTH P *OLSEN ELLIA6EIN P wEA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 9 RES 1624-1 19062 NA CI we I LAW ENS. A M119RDF42�T� �R •N11A11IFISlON BEACH,CA 92HIC ATACHD 1963 66,3 .D 211��? 2b733 39,686-75 NlIN 47;WA FIDSA d"LOT CIS ON No YELLS FAMO OW N 1 5 3-3 6 2-4 0 �S 528-I 9072 NA�Y Cs Kra • NEV OWEA + SEE SI1LK 1963 -3.D 12106l� 13f293 13 &9 2�O�ER DA {1 135,136-ESE N TR 4304 LOT 90 ATACHD P 6,a0Dd55124`A 6?,rr51 15,4b4-75: N TR 4744 LOT IQ �� GEOW P *t1r,00 E P H-EA 1 53-362-4C� S j52�1 90T2 NA Y CI K>B � LAMB EARL A •1 MATHEW IP *mmIPAIONN BEIKH CA 926ib 1%3 a"6-3.0 an if 1 43 Wb32 FLOMER DR N TR 4304 LOT 90 HNC ATACHD P 6,800 85- i4 62.15I 75,444-75; N TO 4744 LOT 161 1-000-677rTW aN - REAL ESTATE 8W MILMINM SERVICES- I•s00-577-7C61 a� ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST MARCH /969 TRACT NO. /2656 A/.M 363-9 Yv/JAW.. NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK A ASSESSOR'S MAP PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 157 PAGE 243 F 1.. '• SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY OF ORANGE r:., .• $ �Y 29 `' ' Ta•):a 31 • •tiii 7RC w _ a O // / , •/4 /s /s /t /s /f O 2 4 or O 0 TRAC 5 Q 5034 '•'O 1 IY /'•two O 12 S 13 14il a 17 18251 t9 20 O OJIM o , fy, we. .. �• .. • rPOO AK I 1 '=SHRIKE `� AVENUE O If /0 E .. .• .. •e• .. .. •o• as �, � = 17 /y� s N t f 10 !•i ! O { O O O O O O O g O 011 Voe.ve. h 4 °• 2 t6 is 24 ti 12 t/ t0 ✓x w•i 30 % t f 'w N W O °O' t4 29 30 3/ st 33 s4 is si st is a,.ra' Z♦ J .°M • O R•. 18 C � �k14 O 10 I I 12 t3 14 252 8 17 18 19 ©0 21 22 /s 23 •� O O I = O 3 WARBL ER ,a AVEM/E E 4. � .. «• as ° aa• ..• n' °°• at •� •a• n °°• • IJ �,��• ^ 't� d W '�+ O 4 O m O8 r• S t•4 = 3 . 020202 Jr I = 2 3 4 8 T 8 9 l p 11 1 �° O O 253 O O O 1 b �q W.6852 i s ,e 4 move, 3 ra• t air' / 4 40 Is .• Il i 4f a• Is r,' 44 aa' AND lY'w� GARf/EL D t-6 �>E AVENUE T P000WANO NIL Plot" MAM M' IANf 153-36 c�iNut aRCIr . MARCH /969 TRACT No. 6ai/ M. M. Z53-34, 35 NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK BI ASSESSOR'S MA/ >:. TRACT NO. 6852 M. M. 258-55,36 PARCEL HUMMERS BOOK 157►AGE 25 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY OF ORANGE o 1 ? a �AAl"f - .r. e L J L J r .•.J c ..J.. a n, KGV R n.lrr« yFOUNTAIN KT,CA 927U8 1469 )-3-2.5 5111!j3 14 819 AS,,Qp00-F *18 0 CMAlA D0 •�• IY TR 6832 LOT 30 AIA(HD P 9,4 106910529 46,f41 61,560-75 N TR 6M LOT .PIT- ILE YI "W F1ARl1$CHAK PE1EN t9422 SMIKE AW N- T NAXIp CAMRf 1 470 S00-f 1 5 7-2 5 2"3 6 RES �581}-2 9422 SMt1KE JIV FTTN *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 927�1I 1969 . 3-2.5 4/p8170 14 669 35 QD-F * AW VALI " `� 307•fjQ-90- �r+ TR 6832 LOT II (TI4) %8-7292 ATAtIID 6.400 097580MOWN4) �60 SE 129- FOLlfT 75. N lR 6M LOT ' OaFYH�.,a a1 T BD0 5?7 9661 - REAL ESTATE 1WORWA71ON SERVICES - 1-4100-5?T•y663 ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 199" EDITION GI 7 (( Q. ADDRESS - (IIY Cr<IhER ADDRESS / CARE OF EX-VSI * TYPE SO,f7.-F m,s sins AOI ris - I17V f r}fER IW'YJLARD N- 'IFSR. VAL WAIF LAND VAL IFR VAL INP yAC jU1 VAL-VR: RUSTS PHOW PAAI(ING TA P LOMIIE. DOCtKk!-x lir VAL fUl VAL-YF _ M4T CA 1ILE.CI f TW; FAMUWT DORM 6 410k IES TRATC[ D 4-JT 1 57-2 )2-3 7 RES 141i-1 9412 "'RIK[ AV FTNV I SILVA Rua Ra rn '02,f5S 307,730-510; *9412 SNRIRE AYE *FOIAVTAt�V VALLEV,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 3116189 197 823 264 ODD-i *18710 CORpITA i N TR 6832 tot 32 ATAC"O 6,000 89-434132-6 66,177 264,f100�9D I N TR 6991 I_aT 1 �- M CASTILE CI FTW 1 - O1 JOHMON CRAIG C -9400 SHRIKE JIVE J1 1 5 7-2 5 2-3 8 RES 1593-1 9400 SHAME AV ITNV rENDETiiALL PA-TTR 104 975 S52 0pppp--f *FOIANTA[N YLY,CA 92708 19169 8-4-2.0 5/19/75 27,423 *FOWYAIR YLY,C " '18,440 32J,415-90 N TR 6832 lot 33 (7.14) 963-22% ATACND 5,800 1140606U 35,454 62,877-76 I N FR 6991 LOT 1 M CASTILE CI f.TNV: DOTLE J.WES 0 *ooYLE CAROL 5 )tCP 1 57-253-0 1 RES 1954-2 9366 WARBUR AV FTW I PER)MaAN ANTIP 1 975 *9364 WARMER AVE *FOLMiIN VALLEV,CA 92T08 1969 9-4-2.5 11/02183 74 R43 160 000-F *FCIA,[fAIN VLY C :1 ,440.. 32J,915-90' N TR 6831 LOT SO ATACND y 6,500 83-484321-6 105r656 179,i99-bb I N iR 699, LOT�3 M C975 CI FTNY 1D4 97S FOWLER STEVEN 6 *FOWLER CAROLI'N S H-JT 1 5 7—2 5 3-a 2 RES 2580-2 9376 WARBLER AV FTNV FOA TI4-HJEI 9376 WARBLER AVE *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92Ms 1%9 9-5-2.5 8/21V79 61 698 56,500-F *19711 DEODAR S '18,440 321,915-90 N TR 6831 LOl 49 (714) 961-SM ATACND P 6,200 132880244-6 86,157 148,455-80 N M 6991 LOT 3 KT CASTILE CI f INV PJLLER THCAAS 1 *9380 WARBLER AVE iT 15 7-2 5 3-0 3 RES 1%1-2 93M WARBLER AV FT1N SEATPEK R09ERT 104s97S *FMWAIM VLT CA 92708 - 1969 8-4-2.5 12/12/77 31 659 94 DDD-F *FOUPnA]M VLT ( ?02, SS 307,730-90 N TR 6831 LOT�48 itTACND 5,7C10 124MS75 53,A18 95,477-78 N TR 6991 LOT�3 MT CASTILE 11 /)MI REESE LARRY AAmES *REESE, THEJIESE E wit 1 5 7-2 5 3-0 4 RES 414-1 9400 WARBLER AV FrW BECHTOI.L+ Rt�BERT 1a 475. *9400 YAFSLER AVE *FMMAIFF WALLET,CA 92708 1969 -3-2.0 4129/88 150 338 203 DW-F *18731 DEODAR S 1a,4w 3.'],975-9Ci N TR 683) LOT 47 ATACND 6,000 88-199661--G 60, 3 211,161-89 N TR 6991 LOT 3• HT CASTILE [I FTM , BERN DAJ+I.fT L *9410 WARBLER AVE 1 H-EA 1 5 7-2 S 3-a S RES 1543-1 9A10 WARBLER AV F1?M` uHIT5011 110DINE 02 1, 975 *FOIMAIN VALLET,CA 927C)8 1969 8-4-2.0 2102M 32 100 M*FOtAIN VALLE' f5S 307,Y30-90 . N TR 6931 LOT 46 (714) 983-5116 ATACND N 6,200 90-062269-4 45,34 77,649-17• N TR 6991 Lot 3: MT CASTILE75Ci FJNV jpMT)Tt JO+wI ET Al *7562 SEASPRIWj DR A206 EA 15 7-2 5 3-0 6 RES 1951-2 9422 NARBIER AV FTNV (OLETIAw W1VR[CE 104 47S *HA'111N6TON BEACII,(A 92649 1969 8-4-2.5 12/14/78 56 631 92 000-F *FOlMA1N VLY,(f!18,440 32J,915-Sn' N 1R 6E31 LOT 45 ATW40 5,700 12%2112D-6 56,124 112,'90-79 N TR 6991 LOT 34 1 CASTILE Cl f/NY; CABRERA ARTAM J KABRERA LAURIE A wit 1 5 7-2 5 3-0 7 RES 258a-2 9432 WARBLER AV FT1N': 18, 40 *%32 WARBLER AVE *FCLWI41M VALLEY,CA 92708 1%9 9-5-2.5 10/30/81 67 158 162 500-F' BOW.DD/M VLT6U!18,440 32],915-9C' N TR 6931 LOT 44 ATACND v 6,200• 142751286-G 116,520 /83,976-8: N TR 6991 L03 3: M CASTILE75 [[ FTFh; MSToC]( LARRY *9444 YARBLER AVE H-EA RES 1951-2 9444 WARBLER AV FM' BILLINGS JOH1 W 1� 97s 57-253—OS !18,440 323,915-90 *FOIA�fFAIN YAl1ET,CA 92708 1969 >3-4-2.5 2121189 31 658 *FOIRTTAIN VLT,(/ N Tr 6931 LOT 41 ATACND 517TID 89-090451-6 55,160 86,858-7B, N TR 6991 LOT N F1f_C97) Cl FTMf i BEELS FI W 6 *9456 WARBLER AVE H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-09 RES 1S43-1 9456 WARBLER AV FTW i CHIN CKPIG-010 ro .f,05 mg,480-% *FOIMRIItN VLT,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 61U?4 14 669 42 500A; -312 vuxrr It N TR 6831 LOT 42 (714) 963-6383 MACHO MOD 11191691 30,375 45,f44-751 N TR 6991 LO) 31 M { TM S ►n-c 9E1tGERSON LEE D *%66 WARBLER AVE Wit 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 Q RES 11414-1 9486 YARBIER AY rT11v; NELSON OAVID R 13a s *far/tAw 1LY,tA 92708 1%9 7-j 2.0 12/3;170 14 "9 29 ooa-r -18791 DEODA! ST N TR 6832 LOT 12 (714) 968-8C05 A7AtFTD 6, go CR5060752 42,49 57,f88-75: N TR 6991 L01 K KT CADBNtLRJ10N 31 .00FT�Fk RET MUM R -RETROLOS NAGGIE M N-if 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 1 RES 1443-2 94T6 WASWR AV FTW 113,209 1n,Z71-79 *9476 w R uE *FOLWIAIN WALLEY,C1t 92708 1969 7-jj-2.5 B! 179 77S 821 61X00-IL IM01 DEWAR SI ? N TR 1832 LOT T1 IIlACNO 6,000 132 1037-6 11 1 144.232-a) H TR 6M LOt 79 of {NtRRON it FTPM l I&FOLWAIN t 1t 1` *9486 MAMLEB AVE 1 5 7-2 5 3 -12 A%S 15}93_-1 /��221�9436 WARBLER AV 33�� NV .1 MI i BAR sT �J M TR 6m LOT 10 ATACND 9,506 1654003D2 30,�27 45,1+42-75, N TR 6991 LOT 28 p/�Y/..t•M�[ T-II00-527-g6ii wR - REAL C TATE INFOMIATION SERVICES- -_- t-AOa-527.9663 ww ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST M H 16 1"0-91 EDITIDN H 17 40atESSCITY' er�rn ....�..- ..-n �- - - ` -- - -•`- ---- -- -- _ -- --- ------ - ._ . n LlkutRslN S� i IFhI i BEIKERSON LEE D o9466 MARBLEN AYE H Ji 1 S 7-2 5 3-10 RES 414-1 9466 WABLER AV F11AA. NELSON DAYlO P �84 , 2 �Q001I ,fq�7Ly VLY CA '92708 1%9 �-3 2.0 1213;1?0 14 b64 29 ►18791 OEVAA ST 138, f6-� M?R 6E3Z LOT I? (?14) 968-MO5 ATAC#m d,?OQ CIDSOY1l52 42,s14 SM N TR 6m LOT Si FTNVI pE? H- VILLIAM R 4REYNOLDS, MAGGIE M JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 1 Ig 943-2 %16 WARBLER AV FTW. ►DASYTIE VILLI" 9row,1 F I 0%766 WWAIBLER AVE arowAIN VALLEII,CA 9270E 1984 7 2.5 N23179 75 S21 61 pp1�pp{{ s1a80t HODAR 51 113 21 �I N To %32 LOT 11 ATACNO 6, 132811037-6 68,i11 144,�32-WI! N TR 6991 LOi 9 NI Ciw4RA0N ST- FTAN • {S 943-1 4486 WAtBCER AV TTTN yam. ,m f '�uN VLY,CA C A 9486►IAI�LER AVEAYE 42 iD8 S 7-2 5 3- Z 1 P64 4-2.0 2[�QpQZ l�73 14 915 2 f! j 11 RDEO C ST -- 500 105400ke 30 r, 45,542-.75 i N iR 64)1 LOT i8 a4��4S 1 6-79 J At TR 683Z Lai 10 ATACHD , 1-Opp-617-9461 Atta -HEAL i TATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800-527-9643 ��• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST ------ - N �.. 1990-91 E91110N H 1 7 ADDRESS CITY; t-- -- LAW VAL TfR YJE 'Q'6'EA ADDRESS 1 (ME Of EX-YSi P � TYPE Sp_FT.-F (MIS 57T11S ADOAE55 CITY . r t]I1FER LAB VAL* F VAL I 2IP TEAR ROOM CT. DATE L." VAL TFR VAL I i HC)ST5 ►Im PARKIWj A P LOTSIIE DDCkKNT-X IMP VAL FL41 VAL-YR I _ Mt [IPOMRON 5i ,p(ppiW;I STORF RONALOO G R TR +18966-CAPT745E ST If-TA 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 3 RES 2580-2 13%6 CAPENSE ST Fim I wITLOCK CHARLES t iZ12 010 2 79400-.L 1 � `FWAIN VALLEY CA 92709 1969 8-yy 2.S ll2SJ99 14 915 169471 TAWVGER JIVE N TA 683? LOT 9 ATACMD 8,000 89-391707-6 481411 63,526,75 : I N Tit 6991 LOT 6 On C,IIMARRON ST-' FTW I WATT LNELYN •18956 CAIP9ME ST H--a 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 4 S 1414-1 W56 CAPENSE ST FTNY � RE171WER GEWE 103.008 3p 0 6„ADD-1 °FWAIM VLY,CA 92708 1989 7-3-2.0 10J31J77 14 818 I •FOIAVTAIM VALLEY,I j1 X N TIR 6532 LOT 8 ATA04D 1,000 124361461 28,163 4?,"1-75 I N Tft 6991 LOT 7 MT CIMAARON ST ��pppff�T}M� DAL P%GETTO J" P *18946 CAPEHSE ST k-JT 1 5 7-1 5 3-1 5 RES 2580-2 18946 CAPENSE ST FTNV I PATT IAuREN[E K 126�375 j17.00" •FOWAtX VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-1-Z.5 4105J74 14 669 48 000-F FOUNTAIN VALLEY,( N Tft 6832 LOT 7 ATACHD 6rco 11111T086 41A6 56,129-75 I N TR 6991 LOT 8 NY CIMAMRON ST "M CLARK VIRSIMA u +18934 CAPENSE $11 YD 1 5 7—Z 5 3-1 6 RES 1%3-2 18734 CAFEWSE ST FTW i KEL8A ROBERT M 126 526 •FOLNTALN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.5 10/02/64 14 669 �FOIAVTAIN VLT,C.A 192,913 3109.1"-85 N TR 6832 LOT 6 t714) %8-21E4 ATACHD 6,100 84-408843-0 35'�9 50,264-75 N TR 6991 LOT 9 Ky Z85C812Awx ST �ppIrpTI_N; VASINA J" K •18974 CAPENSE S1 N-11F1 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 i RES 1593-1 ism CAPENSE ST FTW FAl6EL ROBERT L 1Z9,�88 441,5 -40 -FOUATII[N YALLEY,CA 92706 1%9 8-4-2.0 7r03160 79 365 51,,ppOD-t �FOUMAIN VLY,(A H TR 6932 LOT 5 (714) 968-0974 ATACHD 6.900 136550753-4 63,M6 143,181-91 N TR 6991 LOT 10 �C2 RCN ST FTm Of AMOS MIKE ■18912 CAPENSF ST H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 8 RES )774-1 18912 CAPEWSE ST FTW I MPERS BLAIR G ��0pOpO�-.�L *fOLWAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-3-2.0 61W70 14 669 29 00D-f &FOUNTAIN VLY,(A 196,%4 281,536-84 N'TR 6832 LOT 4 ATACHD 6,200 D93250404 34,W 49,132-7S N TR 6"1 LOT 11 KT CIKNKN ST ,pfpplM.A;Y TWW"ON W ILLY IAM L AIM2' CAPENSE ST H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 9 RES ?580-? 18902 CAPENSE ST FTNY WUYEN HDAMG 185,1425 2 5897-85 NfOLWIA.LOT'3A 92706 7969 8-3-2.5 9tw76 31 579 71 000 09411 T"GER AVE (714) 962-2752 ATACHD P 6,006 118801371 56,05 90,Z4-77 N TR 6991 LOT 12 no 335575 339 I KINCEAD ELDON •KINIOEAD LAURI H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-Z 0 RES 1943-2 18890 CAPENSE ST FTW WSTANTIAN AXIS 22,971 380,210-83 I 011M CAPEME ST •FMWAA VALLFY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.5 10129/80 93 6'76 37 00D-t 69401 T"fiEA AVE Al iR 6952 LOT 2 ATACHD 6,200 138091921-6 74,¢27 169A S-81 N 1 R 6991 LOT 13 135 0 MAST ST rTIW RES 2334-2 18879 CAPENSE ST r1w 13S 30 I wALSN ROEtERT A •18878 CAPENSE Si H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3- 1 IAHNER DOROTNY c 1,109,199 1,244,229-E4 *FOLMTA[832 N VLY,CA 9?7108 1971 8-4-2.5 1112J12 1; 669 35 5OD-F NPTLINTAI LOT 14 N iR 6 L07 1 ATACM 6,000 09%20380 401,91 55 i90-73 157 24IR3T Sf fiN1i SAMIND L1'IM1 E •1&& COROAFA ST JT 1 5 7-2 5b-01 RES 916-3 18886 COADATA ST FT1A1 1ST 24A ZA1*ER VICTOR 0 �FOiWTAJN VLY,C1 927�08 1969 4-2.M U31171 IA 669 31A000-F OFOVNTAIH VALLEY,C. 118'W Z75,82p-75 N TR 6832 LOT 48 (714) 9b4-1407 ATALHO 5,80' 097W453 40,684 $4,753-75 N TR 6991 LOT 10 24 902 T ST I1TrflT FzbTH RICE m I ✓N &I N% CORDAIFA S T H-fJl 1 5 7-2 5�-0� RES 25Rl3-,2 18696 COROATA ST FTw! YAGHJ IAJV YD(EIr D $15,112 763,bi4-7S °f0(li(TAIIN VALLEY CA 92709 1969 8-5-2.5 5112159 149 4" 09388 FLICKER WE N TR 6832 LOT 49 (714) 964-T344 ATACHO P 5,800 89-254609-G 100,§22 250,415-50� tI 1R 7335 LOT 44 8l2 840 JSZHA OOMMJewA. •IM-COROAFAST H-JT 17-254-03 RR ST rM R5 RES 1943-2 16 CO6IDATA S1 FTNIf� " Slt HW l[VAA1JOL 38 6D 113-75 4F011 AIN wLY,CA 92708 1969 7- Z 5 SQ51710 14 019 32 %G-F OFOLWAIM VLT,U N TR 6832 LOT 50 C714) OU-0134 ATACHD 6 � 09384095T 35,156 SO 72-751 ,� N TR 7335 LOT 41 �14RRt 57 fTIAI I 90CK GEORGE F' 618905 OEODAR ST H-J 1 1 5 7-2 5 4-0 4 itu 1593-1 189JS Of" ST FTNY SOLLIVAN IREAE J 650rj52 1,592,551-75 1I °FAIN 4LY,CA _ 92M 1969 8-4-2.0 33 977 *FOLWAL VLT,CA {714} -233 ATACHD P 6,9p 12p31A8 77N TR 68 L07 3 O0 If H TR 7335 LOT 4S Pq 5 TU25 i BOCK LiINDDA C��� *1890S PEODAR ST TI- 1 a 5'0-2 S 4-0 4 RES 1593-1 18406 OECWR ST FTW; I �TTS uoolE L at2�OJ Arf iRM6832 OTr34 T969 8-4`2-0 2r17I77 33 977 O-F' 107335�oi AVE WCC714) 963-2373 ATACIB P 61900 120731660 S ,680 —_ �f55T-?7, ! 1 I-a6b 67!7-ii63 w• - MEAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - t-do0-427-9665 ■w� IMAHLif IJiU //rA0 NU. 9/J4 U.N. 4U1-.it,JJ,j4 NOTE.ASSESSOR'S BLOCK 4 ASSESSOR'S MAP TRACT N0. 968/ M.M. 434-40,4/ PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK IS?PAGE 27 5 . PARCEL MAP P. M. /29- 26 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE C PARCEL MAP P. M. 164-2/ POR. SW.I/4,S.W.114,S.E.//4,SEC 31,T.5S.,R./OW. 157- 28 ,... 02 ;.: AR TRACT O R 4e Q o �� �" b' 1 06 27 26 ?J r4 rJ a ZI Im. V ,to 54 1 rRACr O O r2l 3 O • O O O Y O.o r Nf •� Z O 1Y AN �( • y• O O- ' f0' I00' SMOKE -TREE- 1AV£NUE $ ___O_�_ S•ii ? +e fs 1 -__ O_ - •yi �4 ` OS O6 O7 OB O9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 IB i 19 W © 7 44:�yyi r U NO. 6994 �NO. 7054 i N' cli Z TRACT"284 ze ze x7 ze x5 x4 z3 z2 xl O 2 ` Q t 43 B S /IU;RIVER CIRCLE 2 35 36 37 3B O 40 41 I 42 se S2 17 ab !6 ro i9 ..... !0 r/ AF - rJ t. n -}- GARFIELD = r-A AVENUE rW=51-5-10 'J MARCH /970 TRACT N0. 6994 M.M. 258-5, 6 NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK BI ASSESSOR'S MAP 153-37 1.4> rRACT N0. 7054 M. AI. 263-/5, /6 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK I57 PAGE 28 TRACT NO. 5255 M. M. 284-44, 45 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE C), s • dW l.-!)Q0�'fA.l.•966! -REAL ESTATE INFORAPATION SERVICES - 1•8OD-b7:-%b3 ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST _ �� 7- 194d-91 fD1TISlr � � 8 HTESS CITY OW►ER ^� ADDRESS / iARE 4F ix-YST P, N . TYPE so.H.-f UMIFS SIitJS ADDRESS CITY W VAL IFR VAL Pp YEAR ROOM(T. I`ATE LINp 6AL TFR VAL VAL -Ftu VAL-re NCISTS PH]nF PARKING A P LOTS[IE 00uKHT-1 IMP VAL TOLL VAL-YR: )WER CT FTWV DIII(CE'TRCWAEL T 418699 ARMUS ST WJT 1 5 7-2 8 3_0 4 RES 144D-1 9a1D ARBUTUS ST F11N ) 029 2337.,0p00•-F 1 •FCIAVFA[I#VLY CA 9Z748 1%9 7-3-?.0 9125/74 16 097 21Y�Q00-F f40 243; 69-89 N TR 69% LOT�18 A7ACRD 7,?8D 11600319 16,M 42,82i-75 )'IER CT FTNV# MERRITT N[CFAF1 M +18881 ARBUTUS ST )hJT 1 5 7-2 8 3-0 5 REES 1440-1 1;)88f ARBUTUS ST FTMV 018 240,500-F 0FCFJRIIAIN VLY,CA 92708 1?G9 3-2.0 5131/1'1 15 947 12 00-F .0i Z44,943-" N TR 6994 Lot 17 (714) %2-9423 ATA(RD P ,28) 11)581K.9 35,547 51,b4►-75 Vgg CT . Fl*II I YIEBKV ROBER7 T •18675 A..%UTUS ST 1 5 T-2 8 3-0 6 RES 1460-1 78873 ARBUTUS $T FTW 775 269 00D-F i *FCIJNTAIN VALLEY (A 92708 1970 7-3-2.0 91W90 163 146 174 . . 273,S49-10 tIN TR 7D54 LOT 1t ATACMD P 7,224 97-485585-6 70, 4 234,0%-89 IWER CT FTW I MnSBAC"ER-AG CWPAl.r •SOl1TN.A 6 COAP iv 1 5 7-2 8 4 -0 1 CCM 2584 952 7 GARFIELD AV FTW. 415 *2820 M 14ASKELL AVE &DALLAS TEXAs,TE 75704 19(9 51 999 174 154,9d9-8D4t SEC 31 T 5 R 10 POR ;E114 19,448 48,949 100,648-15' WER CT rfm BAW OF A►ERICA NTSA TO a BArK WELLS FARCA IN 1 5 7 - 2 84 -C/2 col* 5589 9:15 GARFIELD AV r7w 949 233,ppp-F i +P 0 EM 637W �SAN FftANCISCO,CA 94163 19rr 61'-4IA; 233 386 100 237,649-69' SEC 31 T 5 R 10 POR E112 22,500 83-2iuS43-1. 230,5G0 484,246-(14 WER CT FTTVV: DOAN LAMREIYE R rR *18d22 CAPENSE ST tR 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 4 RES 1 S56-1 9514 SMOKE TREE AV fTNV, . 949 233 D00-i; 2FOUNT.AIN VALLEY CA 9170E 1960 9-4-2.0 12108/8T 67 174 10p 237,�49-84 M TR 6M 1.01 1 (714) %3-9424 ATACND 7,92G 87-678736-6 75,4a5 143,019-94 61ER CT FTW TOTOCA EVELYN E 09528 SM)KETREE AYE R-NO 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 5 RE5 440-1 9528 SMOKE TREE AV r7w UNT 538 249 500-F; +IOAIN VALLEY CA 9270L 196 -3-2.0 9/29137 15 947 574 Y54,112-84; N TR 69% LOT ? ATAC)ID 7,260 87-548699-9 341!%4 50,941-75 WEN CT FI ' KCKEWW DTETEA •ACTIERMANN, 7RICA E R-1T 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 6 RES 1540-1 9%0 SMOKc TREE AV TTNV 295 244 000-F W540 SI1pKE TREE AVE *FOINiTAIM VALlEY,C 9270E 1%9 7-3-Z.0 121131BS 79 309 118 000 574 248,569-89! x TR 69% LOT 3 ATA(RD 7,?60 8S-%147D-G 70,- - 14W, 72-86 WEN CT FTATV i KArMSER BORIS M.ASENTSER GALINA J T 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -0 7 RES 1440-1 7552 SMOKE TREE AV FTwf' 1040 2A O00-F 0%52 ME TREE AVE ►F011NTA[)1 OALLET,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 2/25181 98 025 31 500-t! 700 241,f4D-09i N TO 6994 LOT 4 1714) 962-3121 ATACMD 7,260 139600609-G 56,670 154,W-8t WEN CT FTNV� VALENTI FRJNCOJS *VALlerl ELSA JT 1 5 7-2 8 4 -0 8 RES 1SWI 9564 SMOKE TREE AV FTW;808 230�0pp..FI 09M SITXA CIR +F0ii4TAIA VALLEY,CA. 9270E 1969 8-A-2.0 412V$2 70 550 108 500-t 11}0 .234,5p8>-891 N In 6994 LOT 5 (714) 963-3862 ATACNB 7,2b0 62-145055-G 79,14E 149-398-83! WEES5R CT j pFTW oeT OF VETS AFFAIRS Of *BAPIJA CARLA A CJT> H-8L 1 5 7-2 8 4-O 9 RES ISO-, 9578 SMOKE TREE AV .00FTTN-VI 195t' -3J+34t-75� °%� VWE TREE 1 E AVE •FOI�ftAfN 9 i 15 VLT,CA 108 +T,1CFO 1� 7,5-U 0 1812174 36,S3J8 529215-75 W 27C7 23'�pIppTIIW. ! eAREL1l CARLJL "ARQA CARD A (0) "-a ? 5 7-2 8 4-0 9 RES Im-1 2I 9578 SMOKE TREE AV ,ppF1TW 115,2IF! �� Lot IKE AVE *FOLM.AfN VLV,CA '2� ATACI� 1%9 72d0.0 112171875 315�37a 519,00075 Sind I WAITE 101#1 P WAID SMOKE TREE AVE R- 1 5 7-2 $b- 1 0 RE5 944-1 9590 51g1(E iREE AV FTW AFOU PITA.M VLY tA 9?> 19169 g55 jj 0 15 946 N TO 6994 LOT (714) %8�3070 ATAC►D 7,2t10 39,581 SS,127-75: SITU$ MATSLMOTO EDWARD V *9600 SMIIUE TREL AYE H-fIqQ I r 7-2 8 4-1 1 REE55 440-1 960D S)10KEE TREE AV FTW •FOLITAIM VALLCr,CA 92706 1969 j 0 41061AA 33 579 y L TR 6+49► LCI 8 1714 963-1091 ATAC.MD 7.2d0' 84-144156-U 33,�78 __E7,257-77: air - REAL ESTATE TNFCIRMATIo0h SERVICES - 1-Sp0-bT7 96d1 ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 0 7. i 1990-91 EDITIt1F1 C 18 -�,•,. s.,.ry ,= ri rk V53 L01 v AIACHU ],3c6' 90-627D35-6 80, *� ,SBS 167 230-M 19-, SHALKE..AV• f1KV CASTAu* 0 201301 D -+96.j9 SHIMILU RIVER CIR H- 1 157-284-25 RES 1637-1 9639 SHIMIZU RIVER CI FTNY ' .yI4 4 13i�-f *1:CidK Also VLN,(A %2709 1471 ' 8-4-2.0 2110►:1 1S 946 s N FR y53 UDT 1U (714) 963-401B A7AEUD 7,346 0999b0�9I775; e„-... ...K - --- . 1-SOA-577 9665 �� - FIE AL FSTATE F6iCMAATOO"SERVICES - 1-800-527-9565 r�, .. ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LI ST a.A._L 1991I-91 EDITION D 18 l sal TR VAL Ott,ER- -� ADDRESS ! CARE OF EK-VS1 P . TYPE SO.FT.-f UNITS SITUS ADDRESS C11Y Z1A YEAR ROM Ct. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL f _.IWVA� FUC.I VAL-TA: HCISTS PHDwE PARKING A P LOTSILI WCUMENT-K IMP VAL. FULL VAL-TR !9 ..SHRIKE AV FTNV; rMKERT MICHAEL A *%27 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR MS 1 57-284—2 6 RIS iw.-2 9627 SHIMIZU RIVER Cl FTNV, 36�1d 51,ZS1-75. N TO 5253 L 1L11,rA 9270a ATACHD 19Pi 7,3k5 0 87 3966653-G 89,9ZS ol, ): F•201, 81, T9 $MIKE AV FTNV: ECK06M LEROY J +%15 SHIMILU RIVER CIR H-�M 1 S 7-2$�-2 7 RES ZBT-i 9615 SHIMIZU RIVER (I FTWY @ 178 0 ! *FOLARAIM VALLEY CA 9210E 1971 j-3-2.0 4/12194 32 935 76,�1F " 255,DOD-89 N TR 5253 LOT 12� (714) 964-9322 ATACHD P 7,345 54-151032-V 40,E+11 75,576-7E 19 SHAKE AV FTNV: RILAZZO TLM *9603 SHIMIZU REVE:.2 CIR H-JT 1 5 7-2 84 -2 8 RES 100-1 91603 SHIMIZU RIVER CI FTHV 14 669 33 000-F *h"1(J1ITAIN VLT,CA 92708 f971 7-4-2.0 6111176 33 976 27,1E :- .42,197-73 I N TO 5253 LOT 13 (114) 968-7720 MACHO 7,150 117691WO 49,140 93,716-77 9 SMIKE AV FTNV j ROSE HERMW S JR *ROSE SYLVIA D H-IT 1 5 7- 2 8 4 -2 9 RES 840-2 9595 SHIMIN RIVER CI FTHV 74 E6I 112 OO-L 1 *9593 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR *F.CfVl�AIN VALLEY CA 92708 197) 1-4-3.0 3102178 fE 055 44 O00-F 105,a47 18% 14-85 1 'N TR 5253 LOT 14 (714) %9-4326 BUILTM 8,sm 125821671-5 73,659 131,il3-79 T SHRIKE AY . . FTIW° I MASCR STEVE A *MSON, TERESA N H-IT 1 5 7-2 8 4-3 0 RES 1480-1 9583 SHINIZU RIVEI (1 FTNV; 14 669 32 500-f! *9583 SHIMIZU RIVER CIA *FGWAIN VALLEY,( 92708 1971 7-/-2.0 4/07/89 12D,635 195�000-f' 35,b97 50,5b0-75. N TR 5253 LOT 15 A1ACMD 7,1nO 88-155366-6 82,rz43 26?, 7aa-89' 3 SHRIKE AV FTOW MC INITRE EDNIN R *958? SIf1NIZU R1vER CIR wit 1 J 7-2 $ -3 1 AES 2512-2 MR SHIMIZU RIVER CI iT1iV 31 954 *FOUP(TAIN VLr,cA 92708 . 1971 8-4-3.0 2/f4/72 15 947 ; 45,101 77.155-76 N TR 5253 LOT 16 ATACHO 6,800 00324 66,W E2,509-75; 0 SHRIKE AV FTNV JACKA FERVIN N *9588 SHIMILU RIVER CIR H-EA 1 5 7- 2 8 4-3 2 RES 14811-1 958E SHIMIZU RIVER C1 FTTW: 14 669 34 5Q*_ *fOUNTAIN vALLFr CA 92708 1971 7-4-2.0 7/231416 34 270 41,A54 56,�23-75 N Tit 5253 t0T 17� 014) 9EJl-4528 ATACHD P 7,100 66-318216-G 50,t47 84,7/7-77; 8 SHRIKE AV FTNV AUGER DANIEL R *95% SHIMIZU RIVER CIA H-1T 1 5 7- 2 8 4-3 3 RES 1283-/ 9596 SHIMIZU RIVER Cl fTiW 1" 565 289 owr *FOUYTAIN VLT,CA 92708 1971 7-3-1.0 12/26/76 33 976 95,f15 294,fE0-90; yeN TR 5253 LOT 18 (714) 963-BZW ATACHD D 7,150 120=505 44339 78,615-77 6 SHRIKE AV FINV: WERO ADMAN *9606 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR H-11 1 5 7- 2 84 -3 4 RES ii480-1 gum SHIMIZU RIVER CI FTiWa? 424 b3 91Q-TG � *FOUNTALM VLY CA 92708 1971 11-2.0 2/14172 16 097 3 N TR 5253 L07�19 MACRO 7,700 00333 29,14E 45,245-75; 6 SMISEE AV FTMV' BROW FREDERICK PIEDMONT *BROM11, &EB81E IfJT 1 5 7-2 8 4-3 5 RES 293-1 9616 SHIMILU RIVIRt [l f1w *9616 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR *FOUPPAIN VALLEY,C 92748 1971 �-3-2.0 4/07!Rg 132 403 195 OOD-f 69,�21 132,771-80 ft N TR 5253 LOT 20 MACHO P 7,296 U-158375-6 70,475 202AI", 4 SHRIKE.AV FTNV AHYERSON DAVID 4 *ANDERSDN, SWAN L Ji 1 5 7-2 a 4"3� RES 1841}-2 9�626 SHIMIZU RIVER CI fTNV 87 974 13�ppp-� *962d SHIMIZU RIVER CIA *FOUVIAIN VALLEY 92708 1971 7-4-3.0 "15/64 69 742 143,00D- 82,w 17D,b06-84 I N TR 5253 LOT 21 ATACHD 7,2% 64-14,7419-6 93,416 163,1 W14 1 _ .�IKE_AV-•S_ _ iTIW l; NIEM COO" LESLIE *NIEMI KRIS A H-JF 1 5 7-2 8 4- 3 7 RES IUD-, 9WO Smm RIVER CI fTw *c-qo ;5Ae�D- I -9640 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR -FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92700 19.11 7-4-2.0 SIZ9184 7914W 143 500--F N TO 5253 LOT 22 AiACFD 7,;% 64-361070-6 731 . 156 im- 8 SHRIKE.AV• IFTNV KOVAIKE HELMJT R *KO14M.KE HANELORE 1f-JT 1 5 7-2 8 4-3 8 RES j2>31-1 WA sNIKW RIPER CI f?lAf'• 14 669 35;COQ-F *%54 SWMEZU RIVER CIR ►FO(AVTAI�1 VALLE 92708 1971 T-'-2.0 tt/zz5180 71 354 64 OOD-1L' 49,141 83 10- N TR 5253 LOT 23 C710 968-3593 ATACHD S 7,-'% 136T71167-6 59,03 131,�47-81� I ST�,IQK�JIY FrIft 55,pp A0 TO TA .CA *9� SWOUIU RIVER CIR �_3I 15 7-284-34 1911 - ZA �/15i77%66 JUVER541�F 1""301 1 ,371_bi-1 N TO 5253 LOT 24 708(714) 963-f016 ATACHD 7,296 123361014 3$,495 711§34-78 1-s00-f577-p66S �s - REAL ESTATE INFORI AATK7N SERVICES- I-900-527-SM ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL L151 E 17 1990-" MIT]" E 1 8 1 06MR ADORES$ / CARE DF EK-VSF TYPE LAW VAL Ill.w1lITY r _. 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Director From Connie Brockway Attn: Julie Osugi, Planning Aid City Clerk Subject General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 Date June 27, 1991 Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 Zone Change No. 90-19 The legal notice supplied to this office does not include wording within Government Code S. 65009 (attached}. Do you wish this wording included. The labels provided to this office are 1989-90-1 not *1990-91. The fact that the five mailings returned from the Planning Commission mailing were checked is immaterial. There may be people receiving these notices that are forwarded but are not the property owner. As you can see, my office updated the list, however, when encountering Fountain Valley AP's this was not possible. Also, the 1989 parcel maps Mr. Gallucr attached were not checked against your 1990 parcel maps. The title company has informed Mr. Galluci that they will fax him the 19%-91 maps and the 1990-91 rolls for him to prepare new labels by 2:00 P.M. today. If your office does not believe he can do this timely, -please advise me to reschedule the hearing. This office will await your answer regarding the wording of S. 65009 in the legal and regarding the appropriate labels. 0994K PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NU I ICt UVLIU NV I IIVC I PUBLIC NV I Wit I rUDLIV nV I Wit. I ruowv nv i wm " TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. . DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7 : 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No. 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 I APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: Rl-FP2 -(Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) REOUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density . Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodglain .- District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General P1an 'Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable "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." ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City' Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi , Planning Aide, at 536-5271. Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 11' 1 ��_' I I I I I I SMOKE TREE AVE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N SMOKE 'AVE i '~" I I I I I I I � W I IIIIIII I I I I I I I o WARBLER W ' AVE u HIMIZU RIVER a GARFIELD — — — Z F LUEFI J v U ALBACORE DR. z J O z m w BASS DR. ¢ jJ `_' Z U V 'V J Q J 0 d = -- a LITCHFIELD DR. w a Q W U. J W z 8 a , vv' VELARDO DR. P VELARDO DR. bI LT R. .. TTTT_M TTT VF TT ITT GPA. 90-9/ZC 90-19/EIR 90-6 MUNTINCTON BEACH HUNTINGTON MACH PLANNING DIVISION Au*odnd to PubSsb AdwtdssmNml of-al kinds induding PUNS ssaoZloss br Daaao of the&*wiar Costa of Camp Cwm%Caftnim.Mmt w A4214.Smomnbw 21L 1961.and , A,?,=Jun•11.ISM STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid: I am over the age of eighteen years. and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter. I am a printdpal dark of the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT; a.newspaper of geng m+ ci.-C 0—ann, printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange. Slate of C0arnia. and that attached Notice is a true and complete copy as was printed and published in the Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Irvine. the South Coast communities and Laguna Beach issues of said newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: July 2, 1991 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct Executed on July 2, , 199 1 at Costa Mesa.California Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC Nu f PUC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE ��. TUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE wt BLI Y NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING " GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements- of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7 : 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: Rl-FP2 -(Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) R_ E UE T: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density . Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodglairi _ District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable "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." ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in- the City' Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi , Planning Aide, at 536-5271 . Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach I H - SMOKE TREE AVE I I I I I I I CSFOKE III III III III III III WARBLER W AVE - HIMIZU RIVER CR. I I I I I I I #CEE:I=1k I I I I I I I I w I I I I I I I a C;ARFIELD — — —' Z F LUEFI z J c[ (L N L _j v v ALBACORE DR. Z J � I � Jco = BASS DR. u J ~ J tL o Qa = M -- c LITCHFIELD DR LU c (X 0 o QW LL 0 g a z oL J w r 3 3 F u N VELARDO DR. J' VELARDO DR. Lr] / 0. C F C D. T_M TFITT i I 1 • GPA 90-9/ZC 90-19/EIR 90-6 1' HUNnNCTON BEACH HUNTINGTON MACH PLANNING DIVISION r Autborimd t0 AMM AdYNtiwn d ail kkWs indwft pUlia ",,F-1t by come d am&Wwior Cowl at cmnp Gown%Caifoeea 6 Numbw A40 ,Sepb o bw 29. 1 M.and , AP24 31 Just 11,19M STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange I am a CJtizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter. I am a principal dark of the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. a rrewspal:er of was-ai printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa. County of Orange. State of California, and that wed Notice is a true and complete copy as was printed and published In the Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Irvine. the South Coast communities and Laguna Beach issues of said newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: July 2, 1991 1 declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and cone= Executed on Julv 2, , leg ' at Costa Mesa.California. Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION f,UB-LI�NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBV PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE NOTBLIC HEARIN GENERALENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing .in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements- of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July • 15, 1991, 7 : 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: (General Plan Amendment No. 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street NE: Rl-FP2 -(Low Density :Residential-Floodplain District 2) REQUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodp-lain _ District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable "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." ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi , Planning Aide, at 536-5271. Connie Brockway 1 City Clerk City of Huntington Beach SMOKE TREE AVE ( I I I I I I y SNPoKE AVE _ ^ _j ( I I I w I ( I I I I I I o I Y ( I I I I I I WARBLER AVE HIMIZU RIVER CR. J. I I I I I I I w a GIARFIELD Z N LUEFI z J It K y L . J v v ALBACORE DR. z J ¢ I z m w BASS DR. a j JZ U U _ Q - J ti H o a = a LITCHFIELD DR. W a A _j Cr0 a o g Eu _j W cr W Z VELARDO DR. p VELARDO DR. D n 0. C F C D. TF_FT7T7__T7IT-I-T-I Ti-1TTT _. ._.---......._.-.-- GPA 90-9/ZC 90-19/EIR 90-6 '' 00 mwnNGTp+sEA[N HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION WW "STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the HUNTINGTON. BEACH INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, and that attached Notice is a true and complete copy as was printed and published in the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley issues of said newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: July 4, 1991 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on July 4, , 199 1 at Costa Mesa, Califomia. Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7: 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No. 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: Rl-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) REQUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application t as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi , Planning Aide, at 536-5271. 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. Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach SMOKE TREE AVE StiR1KE AVE } I I I I I N Z `n w I I l l l l ! I a Illlfll NYW(AR18LER Z AVE HIMIZU RIVER CR. Z � w IIIIIII a z r LUEFI z Z J � U • J v ALBACORE DR. J i _z �m w BASS DR, a J J = Z J Q --- J p S M a LITCHFIELD DR. r a Q w u- 0 O g � J w � z 3 3 4D. VELARDO . DR. ,P VELARDO 0. C F C T-Fl I I I -I- 1_-I TT i I I I _. ._..-- .._...._._.—_ GPA 90-9/ZC 90- 19/EIR 90-6 - f MUKnNGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON MACH PLANNING DIVISION • � t CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To Mike Adams, Community Develop. Director From Connie Brockway Attn: Julie Osugi, Planning Aid City Clerk Subject General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 Date June 27, 1991 Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 Zone Change No. 90-19 The legal notice supplied to this office does not include wording within Government Code S. 65009 (attached). Do you wish this wording included. The labels provided to this office are 1989-90, not '1990-91. The fact that the five mailings returned from the Planning Commission mailing were checked is immaterial. There may be people receiving these notices that are forwarded but are not the property owner. As you can see, my office updated the list, however, when encountering Fountain Valley AP's this was not possible. Also, the 1989 parcel maps Mr. Galluci attached were not checked against your 1990 parcel maps. The title company has informed Mr. Galluci that they will fax him the 1990-91 maps and the 1990-91 rolls for him to prepare new labels by 2:00 P.M. today. If your office does not believe he can do this timely, .please advise me to reschedule the hearing. This office will await your answer regarding the wording of S. 65009 in the legal and regarding the appropriate labels. 0994K L2ZGG-'Ll ORVIJ.,LF,. G. THOMASON BETTY BABER, ET AL MARY E. BONNER - V 1900 6'BUSHARD STREET 19062 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE HUATINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA .92646. 153-362-44j 153-371-52 153-371-67 - KAREN RENEE 0 CONNELL EDWARD J, LUPARELLO CHARLES M. FROELICH 19012 MATHEW CIRCLE 9892 SALINE DRIVE 19072 WALLEYE LANE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 153-362-35 153-371-53 153-371-68 I e\-j`^ Z \Aweer ✓ cc ORRIN PHILIPS KEITH SNIDER CARL W. GREIFZU 10211KAIMU DRIVE P.O. BOX 8766 300 S. MENTOR #4 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92728 PASADENA CA 91106 153-362-36 153-371-54 153-371-69 EIX CARY M. CAVALIERI DAVID R. ROBERTSON ' 19032 MATHEW CIRCLE 19091 TIGERFISH CIRCLE a"�S DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 9264� 153-362-37 153-371-55 153-371-70 WILLIA`1 F. BOUCHARD � JULIAN GICH V ROBERT ANETSBERGER 19042 MATHEW CIRCLE 19101 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 4509 GREENMEADOWS AVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 TORRANCE CA 90505 153-362-38 153-371-56 153-371-71 ELIZABETH P. OLSEN v PEGGY J. WESTBROOK TOMOKO S. AOKI 19062 MATHEW CIRCLE 19102 BUSHARD STREET 8311 BRIARWOOD STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACE CA 92646 STANTON CA 90680 153-362-39 153-373-11 153-371-72 'lbar"rP, cAN�llu MAGGIE M. REYNOLDS - STANLEY M. BLUME 9476 WARBLER AVENUE 19092 BUSHARD STREET 17870 CASHEW FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 157-253-11 153-373-12 153-371-73 JOSEPH J. BANGAN THOMAS EMMERICH WILLIAM G. LAMB v 9486 WARBLER AVE. 19101 WALLEYE LANE HC60 BOX 1050 .'�• = FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 BLISS ID 83314 157-253-12 153-373-02 153-371-06 ZULEMA A. STORF ELLWOOD BONNER V RICHARD L. BOOTH 18966 CAPENSE STREET 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE 9582 ALBACORE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92546 157-253-13 153-373-01 153-371-07 EVELYN HYATT DALLAS R. PEDRICK \ / JOSEPH W. SORESI, ET V A'L 18956 CAPENSE STREET 19102 WALLEYE LANE 9576 SMOKETREE AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 157-253-14 153-371-65 153-371-08 Eec�'Qo5 3No,,.� DONALD. LEE JAMISON PAUL HELLER, JR. 19072 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 8851 ARCEL CIRCLE fCAMARILLO MORE AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGBEACH CA 92646 CA 93010;153-371-51 153-371-66 LAIARtNCE D. MC CAFFERTY WINDSOR CENTER 9'612 ALBACORE DRIVE 2976 QUEENSBURY DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 LOS ANGELES CA 90064 153-371-10 157-284-43 MARILYN E. CONYERS /� ETTA LAMB 9591 ALBACORE DRIVE Y 9542 GARFIELD VE UE s�Te Rer.,ove o F�� HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 -HUNTINGTON BEAC CA 92646 153-371-01 157-284-44 f C.1r'�CO.l' STEVE M. MASON RiCMArt.DUrAYLOR-1cQ* 18837 BROOKHURST R T #10 9583 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE SAn�e ,phpResS FOUNTAIN VALLEY C 92708 FOUTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 53-371-02 157-284-30 CARLOS GONZALES EDWIN R. MC INTYRE 9571 ALBACORE DRIVE 9582 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-03 157-284-31 WILLI`�l G. LAMB TRUST MERVIN N. JACKA HC60 BOX 1050 9588 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153--371-04 157-284-32 WILLIM G. LA*1B TRUST DANIEL R. AUGER EC60 BOX 1050 ✓ 9596 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-3/1-05 157-284-33 WILLIAM G. LAllB TRUST ADRIEAN ROMERO HC60 BOX 1050 9606 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE BLISS ID 83314 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-06 157-284-34 RICHARD L. BOOTH FREDERICK PEIEDMONT BROWN 9582 ALBACORE 9616 SHIMIZU RIVER CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-07 157-284-35 JOSEPH W. SORESI, ET AL -- 9576 SMOKETREE AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 153-371-08 ► LABeL-S 2 �aW scTs U� elOSBACHER-AG COMPANY ,826 N. nASKELL AVE. DAI.LAS TEXAS 75204 157-284-01 WELLS. FARGO BANK P.O.' BOX 63700 SkN FRANCISCO CA 94163 157-284-02__ c - tEt�� C� i r ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 17210 Oak Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 j. . HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT ipl 20451 Craimer Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92646 OCEAN VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 16947 B Street Huntington Beach, CA 92647 WESTMINSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 14121 Cedarwood Avenue Westminster, CA 92683 I HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISRICT 10251 Yorktown Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 I i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7: 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9/Zone Change No . 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: Rl-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) REOUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from RI-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable 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. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi, Planning Aide, at 536-5271. Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach \ (0065d) • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To Mike Adams, Community Develop. Director From Connie Brockway Attn: Julie Osugi, Planning Aide- City Clerk Subject General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 Date June 27, 1991 Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 Zone Change No. 90-19 The legal notice supplied to this office does not include wording within Government Code S. 65009 (attached). Do you wish this wording included. The labels provided to this office are 1989-90, not 1990-91. The fact that the five mailings returned from the Planning Commission mailing were checked is immaterial. There may be people receiving these notices that are forwarded but are not the property owner. As you can see, my office updated the list, however, when encountering Fountain Valley AP's this was not possible. Also, the 1989 parcel maps Mr. Galluci attached were not checked against your 1990 parcel maps. , The title company has informed Mr. Galluci that they will fax him the 1990-91 maps and the 1990-91 rolls for him to prepare new labels by 2:00 P.M. today. If your office does not believe he can do this timely, please advise me to reschedule the hearing. This office will await your answer regarding the wording of S. 65009 in the legal and regarding the appropriate labels. 0994K MARLIN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY May 21 , 1991 Julie Osugi CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: EIR No. 90-6 , General Plan No. 90-9 and Zone Change No. 90-19 Dear Julie: Pursuant to our phone conversation, there were only two changes of record to the ownership of the buildings within 300 feet of our proposed project on the list of five you questioned. We have made the corrections, and have enclosed two new sets of labels for your use. Sincerely, Robert Gallucci President RG: ss Enclosure- B311 Westminster Blvd., Suite 240, Westminster, California 92663 (714] 898-7127 FAX (71 4) 891-01 25 MARCH /969 TRACT N0. /2636 M M. 365-9 TD/J/MC. NOTE-ASSESSOR'S BLOCK A ASSESSOR'S MAr PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK I57 PAGE 243 �..' SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE O 29 ;. Le W 1�r 31Ar rar' 4JWIV / •/A /! IS If Is /r Q O 2 4 c O '�.O O . (a a (D O n p 19 12 13 14 t5 16 tT 18 19 20 i �34 7 32 251 moo nwr I .. 4► • le AK. /o I I .• 'S SHRIKE AVENUE � © r �+ •� r O O O O O O g owl le •• P Pr t3 tI t! t7 t/ IO 55 52 .or 39 mpse JO (l'w 9 o r•• •I.rr• O t p to tr !0 !i !t !! !1 !! !r 7 u , (go p9 ' 10 tl 12 13 14 252 IB 17 IB 18 ©0 21 22 �,� 23 ..� u t CL C r,a • •r •.' ao's I •.rr I.••' ' •1 1� t I is Iq p7 i WARBLER a AVEWE _ r :e O, t LouO1 �� 02 'p8 0 253 0 0 �_ �� 11 Ist932` ~, O •:Ito ,�4 ! r•• t •r / �• 9• r9 40 ,• t7 : I! .• IJ.,• ++..• aN0 3/ LT GARFIEL Dr. s S. �� AVENUE r I. W000WAR0 N/L front MgCLfN �. LANE 153-36 LEiRtlf uAac 253-34.35 MARCH 1969 TRACT No. 68Jl .M. M. NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK 8 ASSESSOR'S MA/ TRACT NO. 6852 M. M. 258-55,36 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK 1571AGE 25 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE ,- w,- - --- - - - RETTINGER GEORGE T WALTON Cl CTNV I BEELS FRANK G 09456 WARBLER AVE H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-0 9 RES 1593-1 9456 WARBLER AV FTNV { *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,( I *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 6/28/74 14 381 42 500-f N TR 6991 LOT 7 4,828 280,500-88 N TR 6831 LOT 42 (714) 963-6383 ATACHD 6,000 111821681 29,476 44,157-75 BERGERSON LEE D *9466 WARBLER AVE H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 0 RES 414-1 9466 WARBLER AV FTNV , SARMIEAINNTO JOHN M T CIMARRON ST FTNV *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 3- -2.0 12/31/70 14 381 29 0 -F *fTR69I1 VLY,CA }} 5- N TR 6991 LOT�B 97 639 78 i N TR 6832 LOT�12 _-- - (714) 968-8405 ATACHD 6,200 095060752 41,184 56,165-75 4,�99 z31,4� I REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES 1•P90.577 .6. {I/. �� 1.800-527.9667 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE.- ---- --•-•---- - - COUNTY PARCEL LIST t-"a-3T5-"as• I fl 0 3 1999-90 EDITION D Q 4 I iDDnEss CITY CUNER ADDRESS / CARE Of �EX-VST � TYPE SQ.FT.-F UNITS SITUS ADPQFSS CIT% AND VAL TFR VAL ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LM'9 VAL TFR VAL ,AND VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DI,.UMENT-X 'MP VAL FULL VAL-"R REYNOLDS WILLIAM R 6REYNOLDS, MAGGIE M H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 � RES 1943-2 9476 WARBLER AV FTNV KELBA ROBERT M 9 CIMARRON ST FTNV * *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.5 8/23/79 74 334 61 000-L i *fOUNTAIN VLY,CA 95 159 171t000-F I 9476 WARBLER AVE I N TR 6991 LOT 9 0,490 206, 49-79 I N TR 6832 LOT 11 ATACHD 6,000 132811037-G 67,670 141,404-80 BANGAN JOSEPH J *9486 WARBLER AVE UM 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 2 RES 1593-1 9486 WARBLER AV FTNV I FFOUNL ROBERT L IT CIMARRON ST FTNV *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 2102173 14,622 32 000-F FOUNTAIN LOT 13,f825 167,477 79 N TR 6832 LOT 10 ATACHD 9,500 105400302 29,635 44,87-75 N TR 6991 LOT 10 { STORF RONALDO G R *STORE ZULEMA A 1 5 7-2 5 3- 1 3 RES 2580-2 18966 CAPENSE ST FTNV MYERS BLAIR G IT CIMARRON ST 0FTNV0-L . *FOUNTAIN VLY CA 09 823 79 34-80 ' ( N1TR66832PLOTE95T *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 - ATACHD 1969 8,0300.5 89-391707-G 47,6583 62,281-75 ' N TR 6991 LOTo11 •z,it1 231,43a-80 HOA IT CIMARRON ST FTNV { HYATT EVELYN *18916 CAPENSE ST H-WD 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 4 RES 1414-1 18956 CAPENSE ST FTNV . •9411NGUYNTANAAG R AVE M8 047 51 000-L I *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 10/31/77 14 528 N TR 6991 LOT 12 9,d67 211,614-81 N TR 6832 LOT 8 ATACHD 7,000 124381461 27,111 42,139-75 R CIMARRON ST FTNV DAL POGGETTO JOHN P *18946 CAPENSE ST H-i'. 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 5 RES 2580-2 18946 CAPENSE ST FTNV 9401 TANAGER AVE 163 476 173 000-F • *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-3-2.5 4/05/74 14,381 48 000-F N TR 6991 LOT 13 (4,656 287,t32-79 N TR 6832 LOT 7 ATACHD 6,200 111111086 40,648 55,629-75 ZAHNER VICTOR D T CIMARRON ST FTNV CLARK VIRGINIA W *18934 CAPENSE ST WD 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 6 RES 1943-2 18934 CAPENSE ST FTNV *9391 TANAGER AVE 24 045 *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.5 10/02/84 14 381 N TR 6991 LOT 14 9,633 303,078-85 N TR 6832 LOT 6 (714) 968-2184 ATACHD 6,200 84-408843-U 34,698 49,279-75 VASINA JOHN K *18924 CAPENSE ST H-UM 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 7 RES 1593-1 18924 CAPENSE ST FTNV Y9388 FLICKER VIKEN D 144914RRON ST 0FTNV0-F I *9388 FLICKER AVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1 969 8-a-2.0 7/03/80 77 809 51 000-L c44 914 415 OOU-F I N TR 7335 LOT 44 10,117 255,�31-81 { N TR 6837 LOT 5 (714) 968-,1974 ATACHD 6,000 136550753-G 62,�65 140,174-81 { I DE ARCOS MIKE *18912 CAPENSE ST 11-JT 5 7-2 S 3- 8 RES 1774-1 18912 CAPENSE ST FTNV SULLIVAN JOHN L R CIMARRON ST FTNV I *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA I *FO(x�ITAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-3-2.0 6/24/70 1a 381 29 000-f 183 168 63 000-L i N TR 7335 LOT 45 P..,S48 276,616-84 I N TR 6832 LOT 4 ATACHD 6,200 093250484 33,686 48,0-75 , IT CIMARRON ST FTNV THOMPSON WILLIAM L *18902 CAPENSE S1 11-•1T 1 5 7-2 5 3-1 9 RES 2580-2 18902 CAPENSE ST FTNV POTTS LADDIE l *fGUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-3-2.5 9/08/76 32 921 71 000 I *FOUNTAIN LOT 46,G 92 308 115 000-L I N TR 7335 LOT 46 2,493 254,A61-85 N TR 6832 LOT 3 (714) 962-2752 ATACHD P 6,000 118801371 55,l�09 88,130-77 i KINKEAD ELDON *KINKEAD LAURI 11-.IT 1 5 7-2 5 3-2 0 RES 1943-2 18890 CAPENSE ST FTNV I GALA*FOUNORBNTAIN VAL 50RTO PENDING *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CI *18890 CAPENSE ST *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 1969 7-3-2 5 10/19/80 91 859 37 000-L I 50 l I N TR 6832 LOT 2 ATACHD 6,200 138091921-G 73,458 165,S17-81 I N TR 7335 LOT 47 2,�21 372,755-83 WALSH ROBERT A *18878 CAPENSE ST H-JT 1 5 7-2 5 3-2 1 RES 2334-2 18878 CAPENSE ST FTNV OLIM AUGUST S 32 383RST ST FTNV *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1971 8-4-2.5 1112172 14 381 35 500-F *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 7,450 1,219,933-84 N TR 6832 LOT�1 ATACHD 6,000 099620380 39,127 54,1108-75 N TR 7335 LOT 48 RST ST FTNV SARACINO LYNN E *18886 CORDATA ST JT 1 5 7-2 5 4-0 1 RES 1916-3 18886 CORDATA ST FTNV I GILBERT NORMAN W 54 157 1 57 •FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 9-4-2.0 8/31/71 14 381 31 000-f *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 6,�55 270,412-75 N TR 6832 LOT 48 (714) 964-1407 ATACHD 5,800 097840453 39,�99 53,W-74 N TR 7335 LOT 49 i ROTH RICHARD J •18896 CORDATA ST SM 5 7-2 5/}-0 2 RES 2580-2 18896 CORDATA ST FTNV BauNo MARSHA J 43 042RST ST FTNV *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 1969 8-3-2.5 5/12/89 83 894 *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 5,b00 718,642-75 42 I N TR 6832 LOT 49� (714) 964-7344 ATACHD P 5,800 89-254609-G 92,117 176,011-86 i N TR 7335 LOT 50 HUTCHNSON JOHN ROBBINS JOHN A •18906 CORDATA ST H-J1 5 7-2 5 4-0 3 RES 943-2 18906 CORDATA ST FINV *9462 FLICKER ERA R JSHARD ST FTNV *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1 1969 9462 FLICKER AVE 6Pp1 575 �-33-2.5 8/25/70 14 528 32 500-F i N TR 7335 LOT 51 62 58,937-75 l N TR 6832 LOT 50 _- - 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DPIE 'AND.VA. TFR VAL N VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZF. D(CVIEK' X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR HARPER MELVIN I 6METZGER ROSALIE M H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-2 8 RES 1176-1 19081 MATHEW Cl HTB L1 6 EARL A ANE Cl HTB a19081 MATHEW CIR *HUNTINGfON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 6-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 N TR 4 63 SANTA R 163 Cl 9 006 174 500-F N TR 4304 LOT 78 ATACHD 6,150 85-244488-U 19,f15 32,147-75 N TR 4744 LOT 63 064 177,W-89 EARL A HARPER MELVIN I 6PENLAN) BARBARA ANN H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-2 9 RES 896-1 19071 MATHEW Cl HTB ! 49622 FLOUNDEP DR ANE Cl HTB e19071 MATHEW CIR *HUNTINGfON BEACH,C 92646 1963 5-2-1.0 3/01/86 23,070 8 834 N TR 4304 LOT 79 ATACHD 6,20!' 85-244488-U 22,�05 45,175-78 N TR 4744 LOT 162 ,L65 45,299-77 LAMB EARL A HARPER MELVIN I *SKINNER HAZEL M H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 0 RES 896-1 19061 MATHEW Cl HTB ANE Cl HTB *19061 MATHEW CIR •HUNTINGfON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 5-2-1.0 3/01/86 13 032 09632 FLOUNDER DR 3 093 N TR 4304 LOT 80 DTACHD 6,200 • 85-244488-U 17,682 30,114-75 N TR 4744 LOT 161 „192 49,485-78 ; ' HARPER MELVIN 1 *REIWILLER MARK E 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 1 RES 1176-1 19041 MATHEW Cl HTB IS COLLIER LESTA A :ANE CI HTB *HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1963 6-3-2.0 11/17/87 111 323 13 i *9632 FLOUNDER DR j •19041 MATHEW CIR 1 899 � N TR 4304 LOT 81 ATACHD 6,200 87-645219-A 38,&17 149,940-88 N TR 4744 LOT 161 1117 106,616-85 I LAMB EARL A TAYLOR RICHARD L •TAYLOR, KATHLEEN A Hu 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 2 RES 1736-1 19031 MATHEW Cl HTB L9642 FLOUNDER DR ANE Cl HTB *19031 MATHEW CIR AHUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7 3-2.0 9/01/88 13 032 5 000-F I N TR 4744 LOT 1DR 60 36323 30,405-75 N TR 4304 LOT 82 ATACHD -6..200 88-438548-G 24,QO 37,S52-75 � Zp6 IX MARK STEPHAN pI0r6EK NARY J 1 S 3-3 6 2-3 3S MARTIN THOMAS C RES i176-1 19021 MATHEW ClCI HTB � r9642 FLOUNDER DR 1 ANE�37 1151 HTB924-84 I •19021 MATHEW CIR •HUNT MTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 6-3-2.0 12/12/86 97,329 137 500-F N TR 4744 LOT 1DR I N TR 4304 LOT 83 ATACHD 6,370 86-614125-G 42,604 139,633-87 HARPER MELVIN 1 •HATES, EDDIC R EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 4 RES 1176-1 19011 MATHEW Cl HTB LMfl EARL A 'ANE CI HTB e19011 MATHEW CIR eNUNT1NGTCMI BEACH,CA 92646 1963 6-3-2.0 3/01/86 66 327 i N TR 4740 LOT 159 f6 871 i N TR 4304 LOT 84 ATACHD 7,840 85-244488-U 38,664 105,191-83 „g65 139,736-87 1 BULLOCK JEAN A S BU 0 CONNELL JAMES J III aO CONNELL KAREN RENEE 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 5 RES 1176-1 19012 MATHEW Cl HTB IS BU FLOUNDER OR ON?69l 134 OHTO `19012 MATHEW CIR 6HUNTINGTC�I BEACH 92646 1963 6-3-2.0 W29/E'I 68 871 N TR 4744 LOT 159 ,646 11340 -87 N TR 4304 LOT 85 _ ATACHD 7,840 88-679856-G 42,S54 111,425-86 HARPER MELVIN 1 *PHILLIPS ORRIN EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 6 RES 1176-1 19022 MATHEW Cl HTB LAMB EARL A REM Cl HTB C.10211 KAIMU DR eHUNTINGT6N BEACH,CA 921.46 1963 6-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 462 ^FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 4 479 13 ! N TR 4304 LOT 86 ATACHD 6,370 85-2444b4-U 23,t96 37,058-75 1 N TR 4744 LOT 156 '145 101,224-82 HARPER MELVIN I dCAVALIERI CARY M 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 7 RES 896-1 19032 MATHEW Cl HTB LAMB EARL A REM Cl HTB *19032 MATHEW CIR *HUNTING I6h BEACH,CA 92646 1963 `-2-1.0 4/18/86 82 762 *9672 FLOUNDER DR ,1662 977,628-80 N TR 4304 LOT 87 ATACHD 6,800 86-155581-A 34,�99 117,261-86 82 000N TR 4744 LOT 157 HARPER MELVIN I •BOUCHARD WILLIAM F H-EA 1 S 3-3 6 2-3 8 RES 1770-1 19042 MATHEW Cl NTB SNIDER KEITH R TR REM C1 HTB AA9042 MELVIN CIR *HUNTINGT6N BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 "FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 3 032 5 O(10-F N TR 4304 LOT 88 ATACHD 6,800 85-244488-U 29,�57 42,289-75 N TR 4744 LOT 156 ,605 34,677-75 IS BOUCHARD WILLIAM F OBOUCHARD WILLIAM F H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 8 RES 1710-1 19042 MATHF.W Cl HTB LAMB LAURA PEN Cl HTB �19042 MATHEW CIR pHUNu NGT6N BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 *19271 SALMON LN 0 N TR 4304 LOT 88 H/C ATACHD 6,800 85-244488-U 29,f57 42,289-75 N TR 4744 LOT 155 ,i26 za 9t,3oo-eo HARPER MELVIN I *OLSEN ELIZABETH P H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 9 RES 1624-1 190a MATHEW Cl HTB YOVACS JOSEPH REM 6 HTB *19062 MATHEW CIR eHUNTI�IGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 119281 SALMON LN ;f0ia 1125670-81 N TR 4304 LOT 89 ATACHD 6,800 85-244488-U 25,t80 38,712-i5 N TR 4744 LOT 154 IS OLSEN ELIZABETH P oOLSEN ELIZAPETH P H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 9 RES 624-1 19062 MATHEW Cl HTB R,BORN STEVEN GRADY REM Cl HTB a aHUNTIAGTON BEACH CA 92646 19t3 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 9301 SALMON LN 3 031 - 19062 MATHEW CIR , N TR 4744 LOT 153 ',I03 32,434-75 N TR 4304 LOT 89 ___-H/C ATACHD 6,SGn 85-244488-U 25,b80 38,712-75 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1 8r)0•b?� 9f•r,' '/�/�____ 1-714-385-2345• 1-714-385-2345Q ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1989-90 EDITION K 15 HARPER MELVIN I •OLSEN ELIZABETH P H-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2—3 9 RES 11624-1 19062 MATHEW CI HT8 KOVACS JOSEPH 9 CI 66 5 pp.141`80pp0-- •19062 MATHEW CIR •HUNTIAGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7— 2.0 33/01/86 13 032 *19281 SALMON LN A 112670-81 N TR 4304 LOT 89 � ATACHD 6,800 85-244488—U 25,U6 38,712-15 N TR 4744 LOT 154 15p�SEN 0.12ABETH P •oLSEN ELIZA�ETH P H—EA S 3—3 6 2—3 9 RES 1624-1 19062 MATHEW C1 HTB RABQRN STEVEN GRADY N C1 HTH •19062 MATHEW CIR QHUNTIhGTON BEACH CA 92646 19C3 7-�-2.0 }/O1/86 13 032 Q19 1 SALMON LN 0jj1 ' tssuull�l 5 N TR 4744 LOT 153 01 32,434-75 N TR 6304 LOT 89 11/C ATACHD 6, 8 -244488-U 25,b80 38,712-75 - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I.g00•L27.966! - --1-714-385-2345Q ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-7'4-3t5-234sQ K 14 . 1989-90 EDITION 1(1 5 --- — - — tE55 CITT CuMER ADDR ESS / CARE OF EX—VSi � TYPE SO FT.—F---UN—ITS --S—ITUS ADDRESS CITY C'tMR I VAL TFR VAL 71P YEAR ROOM CT. DATE AND VAL TFR VAL VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOC:IMLNT•X IMP VAL F')LL VAL-YR R1 CI HTB HARPER MELVIN I •LUGARO GEORGE P H-FA 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 0 RES 2528-1 19(172 M/.THEW C. HT8 LAM EAARLLLACK DR •19072 MATHEW CIR •HUNTINfiiON BEACII,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/OW S 13 032 03i 5 000-L N TR 4744 LOT 152 162 33,S93-75 N TR 4304 LOT 90 ATACHD P 6,800 85-244488_U 60,433 73,965• 'S CI NTB IS LUGARO GEORGE P •LUGARO GEORGE P H-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 0 RES 2524-1 19072 MATHEW CI HIS 1S SMITH PATRICK J •19072 MATHEW CIR •HUNTINZTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/01/86 13 032 Q9681 POLLACK DR 127 146,695-87 468 N TR 4304 LOT 90 H/C ATACHD P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,433 73,965-75 N TR 4744 LOT 152 HARPER MELVIN I •GAST RONALD W H-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 1 RES 1651-1 19092 MATHEW CI HTB L*9671�PO�LLACK DR 1D DR HTB •19092 MATHEW CIR •HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/Oii86 13 031 240 5 000-f i N TR 4304 LOT 91 ATACHD 6,750 85-244488-U 30,643 43,074-75 N TR 4744 LOT 15- �34 58,674-78 i LAMB EARL A ID DR HTB IS GAST RONALD W •GAST RONALD W ,-EA 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 1 RES 1651-1 19092 MATHEW CI HT8 •HMB EARL A BEACH,CA •19092 MATHEW CIR •HUNTiNGTON e_ACH CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 031 1541 132,485-54 N TR 4304 LOT 91 H/C ATACHD _ 6,750 85-?44488-U 30,643 43,074-75 j N TR 4744 LOT 150 DISHON JACK C •DISHONi VICKI L 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 2 RES 1039-1 19102 MATHEW CI HT8 LAMB EARL A ID DR HT8 •19102 MATHEW CIR •HUNTINl1TON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 6-2-1.0 6/06/86 88 217 135 000-F Q9651 POLLACK DR 970 695f27�7L9 N TR 4300 LOT 92 OTACHD 7,000 86-2353 A-G 55,644 143,�161-86 N TR 4?44 LOT 149 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING •P 0 BOX 248 TE 1 5 3—3 6 2—4 4 COM 20025 19000 BUSHARD ST HTB LAMB EARL A 10 PR HT8 •WILMINGTON CA 90748 1986 5/16/88 1 079 160 � 09641 POLLACK LR 508 TR 4304 LOT�127 ALL -EX SLY 200 FT- PAVED 1.6 98-227580-G 2,�35, 40 3,315,000-88 N TR 4744 LOT 148 �85 92,293-80 g LAME EARL A •CONYF45 MARILYN E H-NG 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 1 RES 1512-1 9591 ALBACORE DR HT8 IS SYMMES KEVIN PATRI% ID 1 HTB •9591 ALBACORE DR •HUNT1NGfON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 7.3-2.0 7/15/82 13 322 Q9641 POLLACK DR 451 102 143,053-87 N TR 4852 LOT 83 ATACHD 7,000 82-245532-U 22,678 36,300-75 1 N TR 4744 LOT 148 Cox C B •18837 BROO(HURST ST #10 HW 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 2 RES 896-1 9581 ALBACORE DR HT8 LAMB EARL-7 0 OR 1(TB. *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 1964 5-2-1.0 7/14/89 68,396 190 000-F •9631 POLLACK OR 210 N TR 4852 LOT 82 DTACHD 6,000 89-372401-G 41,456 109,652-84 N TR 4744 LOT 147 �7S 41,285-76 . GONZALES CARLOS •GONZALES MARGARET C `1W 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 3 RES 1176-1 9571 ALBACORE DC HT8 IS MJRPHY RICHARD MICH. YO OR HTO •9571 ALBACORE DR •HUNTINGT6N BEACH,C 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 8/20/87 13 031 5 000-F •9631 POLLACK DR �821 176,3013-F N TR 4852 LOT 81 ATACHD 6,000 87-473570-C 20,169 33,400-75 N TR 4744 LOT 147 IO DR HTB LAM WILLIAM G TR •H C 60 BOX 1050 TR 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 4 RES 600-1 9542 GARFIELD AV HTB LAMB EARL A •BLISS ID 83314 1920 4-2-1.0 9/07/83 39 198 •8857 SWALLOW AVE ig29 121,101-81 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 POR NE1/4 SEC AS PER DD -7274i39 (714' 962-4117 1.1 83-392974—H 34,`[74 73,472-75 N TR 4744 LOT 146 10 DR HTe LAMB WILLIAM G TR •HC 60 BOX 1050 TR 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 5 RES VAC—LAND SITUS PENDING GAGNON MARK L 634 78 000 •BLISS ID 83314 9/07/83 39,194 �9611 POLLACK DR �79 106,113-80 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 RECTANG5 LOT IN NW114 NW1/4 NE1/4 (714) 962-4117 36,400 83-392974-H 39,194-75 N TR 4744 LOT 145 ID DR HTB LAMB EARL A • LAMB, WILLIAM G 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 6 RES 1176-1 9572 ALBACORE DR HT8 JOHNSON JAMES P •HC60 BOX 1050 •BLISS,ID 83314 1964 6-3-2.0 5/01/89 13 031 5 000-F HUNTINGTON BEACH CA i253 60,918-78 N TR 4852 LOT 80 ATACHD 6,100 89-227853-G 19,639 32,670-75 N TR 4744 LOT 144 0 DR HTB BOOTH RICHARD L •9582 ALBACORE HW 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE OR HTB LAMB EARL A 031 •HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 8/18/89 69 212 200 000-F 1:9591 POLLACK DR M 32,674-75 N TR 4852 LOT 79 ATACHD 6,100 89-441376-G 39,88 138,470-86 N TR 4744 LOT 143 ID DR HTB LAMB EARL A •SORESI JOSEPH W ET AL No 1 5 3—3 7 1 —0 8 E5 t1 8-1 9592 ALUACORE DR HT8 LAMB EARL A 7 W576 SMOKETREE AVE aFOUNTAIN VALLE 92708 1964 6- -1.0 1/25/83 71 910 •1068 SAN PABLO CIR �79 99,766-81 N TR 4852 LOT 78 ATACHD 6,100 83-037181—U 44,679 115,989-82 N TR 4744 LOT 142 - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800-b27-s.— _ 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-714-385-2345Q ` L 14 1989-90 EDITION L 15 SHOWN /N CIRCLES couNrr or o#A#sr 15 7-28 Pa? Nw 114,NW. 114,Nr 114, sm 6, T. 6 s,R.lo W. w - CARFIE'LD -TIF T_ AVENUE &1 • 43 • 45 86 . J7 TRAC' 116. (G) @ G-) 3 rD2 Cs) -s (D i@ @ G) G) (D-i O C4 /.06 AC ALBACORE DRIVE 3 0.46 -me G)'_ G)'S (D 0 : 0 ; G) IS le @(D /8 ji Va.& 186.60' 50 11... 1 .46 • 2) c a G S G (S 08 04 0 • . • 66'. .*to. 33 or (D .3 C31 z BASS DR(we i @ : . (67) ft. • a 0 • 04. nrr 8 04 J.7 54 AFS Imu, of @ 1130 5564 11 (D v 3 6S 6 @ -all 38147 L I rcmrlfL 0 ____m u ASSESSORS; *LOCK MRCZL MUN&J" 3 @ le SHOWN I# effials 21 20 400 5792 its G) g G 42 @ ASSESSM!P MAP tJ 14 -1.Z? 4144 V_ Ul) BOOK 153 NOW 37 @ @ COWY OF ORA&W Z3 IN 4 43 NO.485? CD -3 VFLARDO DRIVE I MARCH 196-9 38 TRACI` NO. 483,? M.M. 175 23,24,25 14 85,601-/YLAM `2DR i,TB MALONE JAMES D *19141 CARP CR. UM 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 3 RES 1288-1 J 19141 CARP Cl HTB *250 EARL A *R NTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 6-4-2.0 8/15/89 141 870 N TR 4 44 LOT 1 RD 11 39,773-75 N TR 4852 LOT 43 ATACHD 7,350 89-433468-G 70,f32 212,102-89 N TR 4744 LOT 109 LAMB EARL A •COURSEY DONALD A H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 4 RES 1176-1 19142 TIGERFISH Cl HTB IS NOBLE WESLEY (FIELD DR HTB *19142 TIGERFISH CIR HUNTINGfON BEACH C 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 6/07/82 69 740 tr25065 RD )70 N TR 4852 LOT 42 ATACHD 7,350 82-191744-L 49,629 119,369-83 N TR 474444 L LOT OT I09 )2 13s,zn-82 LAPS EARL A (FIELD DR HTB BITAR HOUSEP JOE• *19132 TIGERFISH CIR SM 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 5 RES 896-1 19132 TIGERFISH Cl HTB rHUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 139 *M NTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 7/01/87 97 057 126 000- N TR 4744 LOT 108 16 129,325-80 N TR 4852 LOT 41 ATACHD P 6,300 87-374419-C, -41,463 128,;2(-89 FIELD DR HTB LAMB EAA- A QMORR PAUL C NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 6 RES 1176-1 19122 T.GERFIN Cl HTB G9542ASAI�SH LN a17165 REIMER ST aF66WAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1964 6--3-2.0 10/10/94 19 210 N TR 4SAI LOT 107 66 129,325-80 N TR 4852 LOT 40 ATACHD 6,300 84-418834-L 11,S64 40,774-76 was REAL ESTATE INFORAAA)ION SERVICES 1-81,0 b? 9Gt1 f _ ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-714-385-2345• � -- - -- - ---------- --- ------- —._...------ - --.. . . .. 1-71;-3d5-2345a :: 0 1 4 1989-90 EDITION 0 1 5 ESs CITY CUPER ADI,RESS / CARE OF EX-VST p-AM - TYPE SO.FT.-F UNITS SITUS ADDRESS CITY ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL iFR VAL VAL TFR VAL VAL full VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSiZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR 'HFIELD DR HTB LAMB EARL A bBEAN ROBERT A (JT) BL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 7 RES 1176-1 19112 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A 093 A20691 HOPETOWN LN *HUNTINGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/04/77 13 031 t9641 YELLOWSTONE OR '57 49,850-78 N TR 4852 L01 39 ATACHD 6,300 120930190 20,�15 33,546-75 N TR 4744 LOT 106 DUERKSEN DANIEL ADUERKSEN MARLENE M 11u 1 5 3-3 7 1 -4 8 RES 1176-1 1910? TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A HFIELD DR HTB o19102 TIGERFISH CIR n11UNTINGTON BEACH 92646 1966 6-3-2.0 4/29/87 102 083 137 500-F .19562 SAILFISH DR 093 57 19,850-78 N TR 4852 LOT 38 ATACHD 6,300 87-238098-G 40,00 143,653-87 N TR 4744 LOT 105 LAMB EARL A OLAMBERTSON DAVID C H-PT 1 5 3-3 7 1 —4 9 RES 1176-1 19092 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A :HFIELD DR HIS �9572 SAILFISH OR 371 *19092 TIGERFISH CIR *HUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/18/83 79 074 N TR 4744 LOT 104 27 86,a98-79 N TR 4852 LOT 37 ATACHD 6,344 83-209595-L 47,664 126,138-84 eROBINSON JEANNE NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 0 RES 1380-3 19082 TIGERFISH ClHTB IS DE SANTIS BEVERLY LAMB EARL A , *9572 SAILFISH DR HFIELD DR HIS e19082 TIGEPFISH CIR RHUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 6-2-1.0 h/06/79 38 029 N TR 4852 LOT 36 N TR 4744 LOT 104 697 13 ATACHD 6,370 130961799-L 36,`G78 74 307-80 .80 151,377-87 HFIELD DR HTB LAMB EARL A :JAMISON DONALD LEE NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 1 RES 1176-1 19072 TIGERFISH Cl HTB ,HUNG NGTGOROON G L �42 332`100075 °9On TIGERFISH CIR �HUNTINGfON BEACH, 92646 19o4 6-3-2.0 10/31/84 72 846 ,HUNTINGTON 4744 L BEACM,:A N TR 4852 LOT 35 ATACHD 10,010 84-467792-L 46,�19 119,065-85 N TR 4744 LOT 103 LAM EARL A �BABER BETTE ET AL NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 2 RES 896-1 19062 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A 'HFIELD DR HTB a19062 TIGERFISH CIR 4HUNTIIIGTUN BEACH, 92716 1964 5-2-1.0 8/16/85 73 339 "P 0 BOX 25808 032 N TR 4852 LOT 34 ATACHD 6,642 85-301628-L 38.585 111,424-86 N TR 4744 LOT 102 15 32,147-75 WIELD DR HTB LAM EARL A *LUPARELLO EDWARD J NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 3 RES 1288-1 19071 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A h9892 SALINE DR oHUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92h41, 1964 6-4-2.0 12/30/86 84 N TT ,;13 SAILFISH �152 32,147-75 N TR 4852 LOT 33 ATACHD 10,573 86-651354-L 44,695 129,008-87 N TR 4744 LOT 101 LAM EARL A SNIDER, KEIT11 BL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 4 RES 896-1 19)81 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAMB EARL A :HFIELD DR HTB rP 0 BOX 8766 <<FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92728 1964 5-2-1.0 13 032 -16769 WILLOi 100 LOW CIR � 44 471 29 178-75 N TR 4852 LOT 32 ATACHD 6,440 17,�31 30,263-75 N TR R06ERTSON DAVID R *VAN DYCK J01 E 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 5 RES 1176-1 19091 TIGERFISH Cl HTB *538LAM EARL A :HFIELD DR HTB *19091 TIGERFISH CIR OHUNTINGTON BEACH,F-A 92b46 1964 6-3-2.0 7/31/86 75 352 5 000-F ��5382 744SHR LOT 99 AVE 875 125 000-F N TR 4852 LOT 31 ATACHD 6,3'14 86-?3357� G 47,f98 122,M-84 N Tk 4744 LOT 99 125 135,100-85 GICH JULIAN RGICH CECILE ++-JT 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 6 RES 896 19101 TIGERFISH CI HTB LAMB EARL A :HFIELD DR HTB }19101 TIGERFISH CIR rHUNTINGTON BEACH,(-.A W646 1964 5-2-1.0 1/28/83 13 031 5 00'�-L *9642 SAILFISH DR �897 123,936-85 N TR 4852 LOT 30 (714) 963-1298 ATACHD 6,300 83-044351-G 17,960 30,A91-75 N TR 4744 LOT 93 1 5 3--3 7 1 -5 7 P.ES 1176-1 1'9111 TIGERFISH ClHTB 465LAPS EARL A :HFIELD DR HTB t NEW FEO a }9652 SAILFISH )R 935 �� NEu OWNER a SEE SITUS 1964 6-3-2.0 3/17/89 113 720 13 N TR 4744 L01 97 S28 109,9A3-84 N TR 4852 LOT 29 ATACHD 6,300 89-138925-A 39,W 153,000-88 _ NGUYEN YEN 0 9121 TIGERFISH CIR 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 8 RES 1726-3 19121 TIGERFISH Cl HTB SODS GREGG 8 :HFIELD DR HTB NEW OWNER nH-WTINGTON BEACH,CA 9264h 1964 9-2-2.0 11/29/88 162 507 N TR 4744 LOT 96 i285 109,963-84 N TR 4852 LOT 28 ATACHD 6,300 88-620271-0 46,453 209,000-89 LAMB EARL *AMBROSE RALPA R HW 1 5 3-3 7 1 -5 9 RES 1176-1 19131 TIGERFISH CI HT8 LAtB EARL A 536ELD DR HTB ,19131 TIGERFISH a:HVNTINGfCH BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/24/88 75 2Q6 i e.-9672 SAILFISH DR ,46 - 73,182-79 N TR 4852 LOT 27 hC 6,300 88-243604-0 47,f0 122,_11-85 N iR 4744 LOT 95 :Nf1ELD'OR HTB LAPS EARL A 69542 GARFIELD AVE �11-eL 1 5 3—3 7 1 —6 U RES 1176-1 19141 TIGERFISH Cl HTB LAB EARL A :HXJf Iw;TOp1 BEACH CA �2t.46 1964 6-3-2.0 13 322 161--2 eEACH BLVD K1C0 N TR 4852 LOT (714) 962-4117 ATACHD 7,350 20,126 33,44,4-75 N iR 4744 LOT 94 i si3 14 ,6 00a7 .. _.. . .. — REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-714-385-2345* ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1315 1989-90 EDITION 8 1 6 - -- - -- ----- - -. - -- -._.... CIW ER ESS CITY OWNER ADDRESS / CARE Of EX-VST P TYPE SO FT.-F UNITS SITUS /D9RES3 CITY ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE LANE VAL )FR VAL VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAt FL".L VAL-YR HFIELD DR HT MELLO MARK A ^19142 WALLEYE LN 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 1 RES 1176-1 19142 WALL'_'YF. _:) HTB KFCWA NIVALLEYECAT ^32 5,000-F TR 4852 L BEACH CA 92646 ATACHD 19p4 6-3-2.0 350.0 89-156030-G 54,1693 113,652-84 N TR 4744 LOT 93 51 59,683-75 N TR 4852 LOT 25 1 5 3-3 71 -6 Z WILSON HAROLD L HFIELD DR HTB LAMB EARL A ^LEYVA MANUEL ET AL NO RES 1176-1 19132 WALLEYE LN HTB *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA a18042 WESTLAKE CIR ^HUNTIAGTON BEACH, 92648 1964 6-3-2.0 9/07/79 58,785 N TR 4744 LOT 92 895 89,060-&1 N TR 4852 LOT 24 ATACHD 6,300 133021289-L 34,693 93,478-80 LAMB EARL A HFIELD DR HTB SNITOWSKY MYRNA R ^P 0 BOX 2033 Ma 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 3 RES 1288-1 19122 WALLEYE LN Hi8 a27162 HIDDEN TRAIL RC *WESTMINSTER CA 92684 1964 6-4-2.0 4/25/89 68 724 1 N TR 4744 LOT 91 555 118,298-84 N TR 4852 LOT 23 ATACHD 6,300 89-217725-G 41,631 109,755-86 1 5 3-3 71 -6 4 LAMB EARL " HFIELD DR HTB SULLIVAN JAMES M ^SUILIVAN MARIE A F1W RES 1176-1 19112 WALLEYE IN HTB e.•9A,81 TARPON DR 019112 WALLEYE LN aHIJNT'NGTSN BEACH,CA WeA6 1964 6-3-2.0 9/27/88 157 645 198 OOC-F N TR 4744 LOT 90 576 115,tTh-85 i N TR 4852 LOT 22 ATACHD 6,300 88-489832-G 40,S05 197,650-89 BOYLE JOHN LAMB EARL A ^PEDRICK DALLAS k H-OL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 5 RES 1176-1 19102 WALLEYE LN HT8 r.-9671 TARPON DR RDO DR HTB a19102 WALLEYE '.N wHUNI`10 N BCH,CA 9?64 6 1964 6-3-2.0 13 032 N TR 4744 LOT 89 275 13-F N TR 4852 LOT 21 ATACHD P 6,300 22,181 35,813-75 05 141,780-89 LAMB EARL A RDO DR HTB LAM EARL A ^HELLERtt PAUL JR (JT) 0L 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 6 RES 1176-1 19092 WALLEYE LN HT8 a9661 TARPON DR ^8851 ARCEL CIR ^HUNTIN4TON BEACH,CA 92641, 1964 6-3-2.0 12/19/77 23 093 N TR 4744 LOT 88 D32 67,589-75 N TR 4852 LOT 20 ATACHD 6,344 124971316 26,194 49,28_-78 LAMB EARL A ^ BONNER MARY E BL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 7 RES 896-1 19082 WALLEYE LN HTB LAMB EARL A RDO DR HT8 a9341 PORTSMOUTH DR 4HUNTINGION BEACH rA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 10/01/76 13 032 TR TARPON CIR N TR 4852 LOT 19 N TR 4744 LOT 87 D32 ATACHD 6,310 119101122 17,�31 30,263-75 57 67,589-75 IS MAXON SHIRLEY J LAMB EARL A ^fROELICH, CHARLES M ET H-Nri 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 8 RES 1288-1 19072 WALLEYE LN HTB a RDO DR HTB a19072 WALLEYE LN ^HUNTIt�,TON BE 9?tA G 1964 7-4-2.0 5/28/82 75 225 9651 TARPON CIR D31 N TR 4852 LOT 18 ATACHD 1C,010 82-184939-L 52,627 127,252-83 N TR 4744 LOT 87 D3 32,434-75 IS FROELICH CHARLES M ,FROELICH CHARLES M ET H-Nri 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 8 RES 1288-1 19072 WALLEYE LN HTB LAB EARL A RT,4 DR HTB � r ^9641 TARPON. DR a19072 WALLEYE LN ^HUNTINGT(Ml BE /!64! 1964 7-4-2.0 5/28/82 75 225 N TR 4744 LOT 86 931 N TR 4852 LOT 18 11/r- ATACHD 10,010 82-18497,9-L 52,627 127,252-83 03 32,434-75 - LArJ -ARL A 6REIFZU CARL W ^GREIFZU, Kim D 1 5 3-3 7 1 -6 9 RES 896-1 9551 BASS DR HT8 a9631 TARPON DR Jt00 DR HTB a300 S MENTOR M4 ^PASADENA,CA 911:G 1964 5-2-1.0 3`14/86 70 259 5 000-f N TR 4744 L07 85 906 77,503380 N TR 4452 LOT i7 (818) 792-9126 ATACHD 5,760 Ao-101360-G 41,402 112,16l-83 LAMB EARL A SINGLETON J JEANNE -,9541 BASS OR 1 5 3-3 7 1 "7 0 RES 896-1 9541 BASS DR HTB c1,/1NCHESTER CA RDO DR HTB *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92'A 61964 5-2-1.`J 11/10/86 1.3 032 5 000-F N TR 4744 LbT 84 976 77,503-80 N TR 48` LOT 16 (714) 962-4729 DTACHD 5,985 86-548780-G 18 `43 31,f75-75 i LAMB EARL A ^ANETSBERGER, ROBERT wi 1 5 3-3 7 1 -7 1 RES 1176-1 9531 BASS DR HTB *51 1E RL RDO DR HTB a4509 GREENMEADOWS AVE ^TORRA?JCE rA M1.15 1964 6-3-2.0 7/06/79 53 001 �5162 VERNLO DR 138 3? N iR 4744 LOT 83 63 63,501-79 i N TR 4852 LOT 15 ATACHD 6,000 1._171568-L 35,156 88,157-80 AOKI TOMOKO S ^8311 BRIARWOOD ST Mu 1 5 3-3 7 1 -7 Z RES 896-1 9511 BASS DR HTB LfW AMB EARL ROO DR HTB "STANTON CA )rl/&1 1964 5-2-1.0 11/10/87 13 032 5 000-F 14T1R14744 LOJTD82 413 99,767-8t N TR 40 LOT 14 ATACHD 6,.000 87-634567-G 17,21 30,M-75 aBLUME STANLEY M RES 896-1 9501 BASS DR HTB IS HJDSON LOUISE R ET 5DQ DR HT8 1 5 3-3 7 1 -7 3 r9631 TARGON DR SS L/78 EARL A 44OUNTAIN VALLEY CA 9:7•�8 1964 5-2-1.0 1/15/88 109 304 13 a1787f CASHEW � N TR 41+4 LOT 82 22 45,277-77 N TR 4852 LOT 13 ATACHD 7,000 88-022248-A 35,626 144,310-88 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - t 800 1-714-385-2345a 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST C 15 1989-90 EDITION C 16 137-75 N IN 411)[ LU1 Y.') AIACHD 6,84U d/-6Ui82/-G 44,111 163,200-88 .. '- -' 1 `" — LAPS EARL A ARD LN NTB LAPS EARL PK)RR[S0N DAVID ET AL 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 3 RES 1176-1 19062 STINGRAY LN HTB r�19391 WEAKFISH *19062 STINGRAY LN *HUNTINGT6N BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/05/87 106 859 13 N TR 4744 LOT 65 )2 68,01J-79 N TR 4852 LOT 96 ATACHD 6,840 b7-251093-A 40,676 147,735-87 RES 1176-1 190L2 STINGRAY LN HT8 IS ROBERT W ART) LN HTB IS P10RRISON DAVID ET AL OpORRISON DAVID ET AL H-No 1 5 3-3 7 2- 3 .:19391 391 wE WEAKFISH 019062 STINGRAY LN *HUNTINGTbN BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 5/05/87 106 859 13 N TR 4744 LOT 65 37 85,080-80 N TR 4852 LOT 96 -- H/C ATACHD 6,840 87-251093-L 40,A76 147,735`87 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I eoo ez:•4�51 /��� _-- --- -- — — -- — ----- — - — .. .. 1..714-16-2345* 1-714-385-2345* ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1 5 1989-90 EDITION D 16 :SS CITY O:1NER — ADDRESS / CAKE OF EX-VSF R t TYPE SO.FT.-F UNITS SITUS ADJRESS CITY L TFA VAL ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE I" VAL TF.^. VAL VAL HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X I►W VAL FULL JAL-YR I VA fILL TFR VAL-YR ATTERLAPS EARL A aWIRTZ JOHN P 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 4 RES 1288-1 19072 STINGRAY LN NTB P19401 WE KFISHWILLARD M IARD LN HTB 019072 STINGRA( LN *►A)NTIIIGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 7-4-2.0 5/18/98 146 487 13-F a19401 44 LOT S6 LN N TR 4�44 LOT 64 ;I8 �9 N TR 4852 LOT 97 ATACHD 6,840 88-230:19-A 42,�113 188,700-89 IS PATT'.RSON WILLARD M QMARINEAU GARY J 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 5 RES 1176-1 19082 STINGRAY LN HTB � LAPS EARL A ; *19401 IIEAKfISH LN IARD LN TITS 6202 LAIDON ST OMANCHESTfR,NH 03103 1964 6-3-2.0 2/18/87 76 272 1 N TR 47L4 LOT 64 40 118,854-84 N TR 4852 LOT 98 ATACHD 6,840 87-088027-G 47,502 123,974-82 WON NOZOMI UNITED METH *19092 STINGRAY LANE 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 6 RES 1176-1 19092 STINGRAY LN HTB REFS N MILL ARD LN HTB I *HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 - 1964 6-3-2.0 4/17/89 13 031 5 000-F *LAGUNA 4 LOT 63 97 123 000-F N TR 4852 LOT 99 ATACHD 6,940 89-199986-G 19,639 32,00-75 N TR 474t LOT 63 7 129,164-86 MERRILL JAMES W DO DR NTB LAPS EARL A oP 0 BOX 6752 H-el. 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 7 RES 1288-1 19102 STINGRAY LN HTB *19431 WEVCFISH LN *HLINTINGTON BEACH,CA 92615 1964 6-4-2.0 13 031 N TR 4744 LOT 62 2 39,I1d-7S i N TR 4852 LOT 100 (714) 962-4117 ATACHD 6,840 21,•t88 34,319-75 j LAMB EARL A *ET AL H-NO 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 8 RES 1176-1 19112 STINGRAY LN HTB LAB EARL A 'DO DR HTB *19112 STINGRAY LN *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/25/85 7'3 919 *19441 N TR 4744 44 LOT WEAKFISH LNLN 62 39 338-75 1 N TR 4852 LOT 101 NONE P 6,840 85-101814-L 54,117 133,1.36-85 i LAMB EARL A DO DR HTB IS KLEMANTOVICM VICTOR aEi AL 2646 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 8 RES 113-2. 19112 STINGRAY LN HTB a1400 INKGRADE RD A3 *19112 STINGRAY LN 'HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/25/85 78 919 N TR 4744 LOT 60 1 115,234-dt I N TR 4852 LOT 101 H/C NONE P 6,840 85-101874-L 54,�17 133,136-85 ; TOLAD JO ANN LAMB EARL A AMURRAY STEVEN (SM) 11-81- 1 5 3—3 7 2—1 9 RES 896-1 19122 STINGRAY LN HTB *HUNTINGT)N BEACH,CA ,DO OR HTB ; *19122 STINGRAY LN OHUNTIN6TN BCH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 13 031 N TR 4744 LOT 59 81 37 069-75 ! N TR 4852 LOT 102 ATACHD 6,840 33,02 46,553-75 LAB EARL A iDO DR HTB ' LAMS EARL A pVAN DON, fRANK I ET AL NO 1 5 3—3 7 2—2 0 RES 1176-1 19132 STINGRAY LN HTB a19472 WEAKFISH LN *10475 TEAL'CIR *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1964 6-3-2.0 7/26/84 64 587 N TR 4744 LOT 58 22 13 N TR 4852 LOT 103 ATACHD 6,840 84-308379-L 59,A89 124,476-85 5 135,u67-87 *KELLY, EAMON N JR H-W) RES 1176-1 19142 STINGRAY LN HTB IS HOWE ANT ISHOff J DO DR HTB LAMB EARL A 1 5 3—3 7 2—2 1 a19472 WEAK1'1SH IN *19142 STINGRAY LN oHUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/22/82 73 018 N TR 4744 L(T 58 12 29,343-75 I N TR 4852 LOT 104 ATACHD 6,540 82-410486-L 80,�22 153,540-83 LAMB EARL A DO DR HTB LAM EARL A *8ONNER ELLWOOD 9L 1 5 3—3 7 3—0 1 RES 1176-1 19091 WALLEYE LN HIS 019452 WEAKFISH LN 09341 PORTSMOUTH DR *HUNTIN6TN BCh,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 13 322 N TR 4744 1.0; 57 24 1245;�OOO,-F N TR 4852 LOT 12 ATACHD 7,455 _ 20,f26 33,448-75 ! RL A EMMERICH THOMAS *EMMERICH MAUhEEN HW 15 3-3 7 3—0 2 RES 1288-1 191C1 WALLEYE LN HIS *33413ESAANTA CLARA CIR DO DR HTB *19101 WALLEYE LN *HUNTINGT6N BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 5/12/87 13 032 5 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 56 N TR 4852 LOT 11 DTACHD 6,510 87-264894 31,f36 44,f68-75 2 128,i97-86 -- LAPS EARL A 13 i LAPS EARL A *BOLSTAD JOHN W 8L 1 5 3—3 7 3—0 3 RES 1176-1 19111 WALLEYE LN HT8 019432 WEAKFISH LN Do DR HTSj 019072 CARP CIR *HUNTINGfN BCH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 1/20/76 19 210 N TR 4744 LOT 55 117 163,098-88 N TR 4852 LOT 10 ATACHD 6,510 116250262. 21,�64 40,774-76 VIERS GARY LEN *5256 FEATHER RIVER DR NO RC:. 896-1 19121 WALLEYE LN HIS LAB EARL A 1 5 3-3 7 3—0 4 DR MT8 OSTOCKTON,CA 95270 1964 5-2-1.0 7/06/8r 70 986 "19412 WEAKFISH LN N TR 4852 LOT 9 (714) 962-2864 DTACHD 6,510 87-383428-D 35,f33 106,119-87 N TR 4744 LOT 54 18 6051 0�F - LAMS EARL A DO OR HTB CAMPBELL LEO 630 HOLLAND PARK JT 1 5 3—3 7 3—0 5 RES 288-1 19131 WALLEYE LN HTB *19411 BLUEGILL CIR OSINGAPORE 1024 OREP OF CHINA 1964 6,4-2.0 2/08/83 23 093 5 000-L N TR 4744 LOT 53 22 -32,194-75 j N TR 4852 LOT 8 — ATACHD P 510 83-060520-L 33,176 56,UP78 ■�� REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I-800-h2-,-4!G! 1-714-385-2345• a 1-714-385-2345* ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST r 1 C 1989-90 EDITION F l A VIERS GARY LEN °5256 FEATHER RIVER OR NO 1 5 3-3 7 3-04 RLl 896-1 19121 WALLEYE LN HT8 LAMB EARL A VELARDO DR HTB e$10CK10N CA 95270 1964 5-ZZ-1.0 7/06/8t 70 986 °1941? WEAKIIS N TR 4852,LOT 9 (714) 962-2864 DTACHD 6,510 87-383428-D 35,133 106,119-87 N TR 4144 LOT 2o91ii° bost°a�°-ivF - CAMPB0.L LEO °30 HOLLAND PARK JT 1 S 3-3 7 3-O 5 19s 288-1 9131 WALLEYE LN HTB ! LAMB EARL A VELARDO,13212DR HTB ° *REP OF CHINA 1964 �- 2.0 2/08/8 23 093 5 000-L I °19411 BLUEGILI SINGAPpRE 1024 1, 0332 N TR 4852 LOT 8 ATACHD P 6, 10 83-060520-L 33,176 56,g69-78 IL 1R 4744 LO1 19,162 32,194-75 � _. _ ----..._ .... ... - __-.-._. co!••w •w I-SOO_527-9665 7147f/_•__._. - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - - _ _ _ 1-300.5:7-9t65 -L_ [L- - A-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-714-38,-2345° I E 15 1989-90 EDITION E 16 S i1DDRf$S CITY a R ER ADDRESS / CARE OF EX-VST . TYPE SO.FT.-F UNITS SKITS ADDR£S: CITY LAND VAL TFR VAL ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE '-AN[; VAL TFP VAL IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-' IMP JAL FULL V:L-YR LA EARL A °KREGER GILBERT ALLEN 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 6 RES 1176-1 19.41 WALLEYE LN HTB LAMB EARL A LAM VELARDO DR HT8 019141 WALLEYE LN °HUNTliZTON BEACH 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 8/01/85 76 247 °19431 44 LOTL -75 13 033 ; N TR 4852 LOT 7 ATACHD 7,350 85-284671-A 4 19,116 32,149 7,413 124,160-86 N TR 4744 LOT j LAMB EARL A °CASANOVA GARY 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 7 RES 896-1 19142 BUSHARD ST HTB LAMB EARL 8 VELARDO DR HTB °19142 BUSHARD ST HUNTINGT6'1 BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 10/'12/87 105 836 13 I °19441 BLUEGIL 31, 152 604 0008E I N TR 4852 LOT 6 ATACHD P 7,350 87-570664-A a0,53a 146,370-88 N TR 4744 LOT 3t,g68 160,600-89 LAMB EARL A ACAULEY LORRAINE E H-8L 1 5 3-3 7 3-O S RES 1176-1 19137 BUSHARD ST HTB LAMB EARL A VELARDO DR HT8 °19451 44 LOTL. � 619132 BUSHAP.O ST °HUNTIN6TN BCH,.CA 92646 1964 b-3-2.0 13 032 13 031 ; N TR 4744 LOT 20,121 33,352-75 N TR 4852 LOi 5 _ ATACHD 6,510 20,126 33,158-75 LAMB EARL A :AYDT NORBERT A H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 3-0 9 RES 1371-1' 19122 BUSHARD Si HTB IS HENRY STEYO VELARDO OR HT8 °19451 BLUEGILI *19122 BUSIJIRD ST °HUNTTNGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 5/O1/84 13 031 i 107 958 I ' N TR 4744 LOT . 40,156 148,114-89 N TR 4852 LOT 4 ATACHD 6,510 84-t79408-u 22,493 35,52a-75 MC GARRY FRANCIS dMC GARRY CATIIERINE C H-JT 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 0 RES 1C83-1 19112 BUSHARD Si HTB I LAMB TRUST VELARDO DR HTB 019471 BLUEGILI 13 032 � 619112 BUSHARD ST °HUNTINGTSN BEACH, 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 7/24/84 13 032 5 0008E � N TR 4744 LOT I 19,86 32,288-75 I N iR 4852 LOT 3 DTACHD 6,510 84-303207-G 20,174 33056-75 I uESTBR00K PEGGr J :19102 BUSHARD ST H-NO 1 S 3-3 7 3-1 1 kES 1176-1 19102 BUSHARD ST HTB CHINEN BRAD M VELARDO DR 1Rg i *HUNTINGTON BE RHUNTINGTCNI BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 6/,7/8P 100 246 13 031 N TR 4744 LOT 16,547 29,778-15 N TR 4852 LOT 2 ATACHD 6,510 88-267651-U 40,�14 14:1,760-88 TRUKkCROFT RICHARD W :CROFT LORRAiNE Hu 1 5 3-3 7 3-1 Z RES 1572=1 19092 BUSHARD ST HTB 6HUNTN GTONALBE BA VELARDO13031 DR HT8 1 °19092 BUSHARD Si :CROFT BEACH,CA 92647 1964 7-3•?.0 9/11/87 102,572 149 000-F °FITR 474 L 8E/ 16,147t 29,778-75 I N TR 4852 LO' 1 ATACHD 7,455 87-516193-G 49,408 151,480-88LAMB I N TR 4744 LOT AL'LIS-jAMES PATRICIA ANN :9502 VELARDO DR H-uS 1 5 3-3 8 1 -O 1 RES 1750-3 9502 VELARDO DR HTB o985 EARL A VELARDO OR HTB aHUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 8-4-2.0 '/15/84 11 986 °9850 GARFIEIO 97 869 13 I N TR 4852 LOT 124� (714) 962-4808 7,000 A" '66147-0 23,132 35,318-75 N TR 4744 LOT 4 37,591 135,660-89 _ _ LAMB EARL A :HERREL WILLIAM BL 1 5 3-'3 8 1 -O 2 RES 1176-1 9522 VELARDO DR HT8 LAMB EARL A VELARD1 DR HTB *17111 NORTHFIELD LN AHUNTINGTON BEArH,CA 92647 1964 5-3.2 N/76 23 554 *19432 BLUEGILL 129,581 13-F I j N TR 4744 LOT 4 N TR 4852 LOT 123 ATACHD 6,000 77LI5T 22,147 45,901-77 58,609 188,190-89 I ._ WIDAWSKY SOPHIE °315 VENICE WAY Su 1 5 3-3 8 1 - 3 RES 1176-1 9532 VELARDO DR HTB LAMB EARL A V OR MTB I :VENICE CA 1964 6-3-2.0 8/23/89 23 553 °19412 BLUEGILL 77 794 77 794 N TR 4852 LOT 122 ATACHD 6,000 89448005-G 23 01 46 554-77 N TR 4744 LOT 4 - 6 43,436 �21,230-85 ' LAMB EARL A *VILLER BRADLEY J 1 5 3-3 8 1 -0 4 RES 896-1 9542 VELARDO DR HTB IS LONGO F LILT SITUS PENDING ( °,%42 VELARDO DR �HUNTINFiiON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 9/C3/87 105 805 13 °19412 BLUEGILL 94,721 I N TR 4852 LOT 121 DTACHD 6,000 87-503384-A 36,05 142,800-88 ' N TR 4744 LOT 4 9a,n 1-75 SITUS PENDING I SMYTHE ROBERT GLENN :SMYTHE PAMELA J HW 1 5 3-3 8 1 -O 5 RES 1176-1 9552 VELARDO DR HTB BODIE CARL J BEA 137 54 000 °9552 VELARDO DR HUNTiNE�TON BEACH CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/18/87 125,052 163 500-F 137-75 1 N TR 4852 LC,T 120 ATACHD 6,000 87-648680-t: 40,698 165,150-88 N TR 4744 LOT 4 GONZALEZ JOSE LUIS °GONZALEZ SOCORRO G Hu 1 5 3-3 8 1 -O 6 RES 1176-1 9572 VELARDO DR HTB NELSON STANLEY W13 032D LN HTB °19431 CATFISH 13 032 � °9572 VELARDO DR °HUNTIHrTSN 9EALH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 11/05/87 77 890 5 0008E N TR 4744 LOT 4 19,115 32,147-75 i N TR 4852 LOT 119 ATACHD 6,000 87-618299-G 58,153 136,643-85 CAPUANO MICHAEL ° 1 5 3-3 8 1 -O 7 RES tt176-1 9582 V0.ARDo DR HTB SNOWDON KENNETH WOODWARD LN HTB ° NEW OWNER ° SEE SITUS 1964 6-3-2.0 1(.'•/19/89 92 557 214 000-F "9382 CANDLEW00 13 0 2 N TR 4744 LOT 4 19,11 32,147-75 N iR 52 LOT 118 ATACHD 6,000 89-564301-G 42,`144 135,101-86 1-800-527-4f•,: - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800-577 9fG! - -1-714-385-2345• �" - - -------_ - - - - ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-71a-385-2345° F 15 1989-90 EDITION F 16 IS BOUCHARD WILLIAM F *BOUCHARD WILLIAM F H_EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 8 RES 1770-1 19042 MATHEW Cl HTB LAMB L AURA 17A1 HTB *19042 MATHEW CIR *HUNTINGT6N BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 A19274744u LOT L !6 92,300-80 N TR 4304 LOT 88 H/L ATACHD 6,800 85-244488-U 29,87 42,289-75N TR HARPER MELVIN I *OLSEN ELIZABETH P H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-3 9 RES 624-1 19062 MATHEW Cl HTB KOVACS JOSEPH I CI --- *19062 MATHEW CIR *HUNTIhGTON BEACH,CA 92t-;6 1 0ppODp 963 3-3-2.0 /01186 13 032 *19281 SALMON LN !A 112,070-81 N TR 4304 LOT 89 ATACHD 6,800 85-244488-U 25,b80 38,712-75 N TR 4744 LOT 154 IS OLSEN ELIZABETH P *OLSEN ELIZABETH P H-EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-39 RES 624-1 19062 MATHEW Cl HTB RABORN STEVEN GRADY 1 HTB *19062 MATHEW CIR. *HUNTIhGTON BF.ACH,CA 92646 1913 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 13 032 1301 SAL OT LN 153 Ill1 32,434-75 : N TR 4304 LOT 89 _-- -_-H/C ATACHD_ 6,8G0 85-244488-U 25•b80 38,712-75 N T REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - I bJO 5^7.9f.6' 1-f100-5?7-96fi1 _ I_ Lr 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1-n 4-385-23as* K 14 1989-90 EDITION K 15 ESS CITY C4X•L•R TYPE SO,FT.-F UNITS SITUS AWRrSS CITY VAL TFR VAL ZIP YEAR ROOT! CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL VAL FILL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR N CI HTB HARPER MELVIN I *LUGARO GEORGE P H-FA 1 5 3-3 6 2-4 0 RES 2528-1 19072 MATHEW C! HIS AMB EARLLACK OR *19072 MATHEW CIR *HUNTINGTON BEACII,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/01/B6 13 032 52i 33,03-775 N TR 4304 LOT 90 ATACHD P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,433 73,965•-5 N TR 4744 LOT 152 S LUGARO GEORGE P ALUGARO GEORGE P H-EA 1,5 3-3 6 2-4 0 RES 2529-1 19072 MATHEW Cl HTB IS SMITH PATRICK J 468 N 8 HTB I19072 MATHEW CIR AHUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 8-4-3.0 3/01/86 13 032 *9681 POLLACK DR N TR 4304 LOT 90 H/C ATACHD P 6,800 85-244488-U 60,433 73,965-75 N TR 4744 LOT 152 17 146,695-87 D,D NTS HARPER MELVIN I *CAST RONALD W H-EA 1 5 3-376 2-4 1 RES 1651-1 19092 MATHEW Cl HTB LAMB EARL A 240R 5 000-F *19092 MATHEW CIR *HUNTfNGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 2t/I1.i86 13 031 *9671 POLLACK DR 34 58,674-78 N TR 4304 LOT 91 ATACHD 6,750 85-?44488-U 36,643 43,074-75 N TR 4744 LOT 151 IS GAST RONALD W •GAST RONALD W &EA 1 5 3-3 6 2-4 1 RES 1651-1 19092 MATHEu C1 HTB LAMB EARL A D 1 NTB *19092 MATHEW CIR *HUNTfNGTON e!ACH,CA 92646 1963 7-3-2.0 3/01/86 11 031 *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 531 54 132,485-84 N TR 4304 LOT 91 H/C ATACHD 6,750 85-?44488-U 30,643 43,074-75 N TR 4744 LOT 150 DISHON JACK C *DISHON VICKI L 1 5 3-3 6 2-4 2 RES 1039-1 1910? MATHEW Cl HIS LAMB EARL A DR HTB e19102 MATHEW CIR *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1963 6-2-1.0 6/06/86 88 217 135 000-F *9651 POLLACK DR i�0 69,12277--79 N TR 4304 LOT 92 DTACHD 7,000 86-235360-G 55,644 143,�61-86 N TR 4744 LOT 149 INTERNATIONAL BUILDIW,, *P 0 BOX 248 TE 1 5 3-3 6 2-4 4 COM 20025 19000 BUSHARD ST HTB LAPS EARL A 508R HTB *WILMINGTON,CA 90748 1986 5/16/88 1 079 160 *9641 POLLACK DR BS 92,293-80 TR 4304 LOT 127 ALL -EX SLY 200 FT PAVED 1.6 58-227580-G ?,�35,6140 3,315,000-88 N TR 4744 LOT 148 LAMB EARL A :CONYERS MARILYN E F1-w) 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 1 RES 1512-1 9591 ALBACORE DR HTB IS SYMMES KEVIN PATRIC9 D *9591 ALBACORE DR HUNTINGiON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 7.3-2.0 7/15/82 13 322 *9641 POLLACK DR A51 HIS D2 143,053-87 N TR 4852 LOT 83 ATACHD 7,000 82-245532-U 22,478 36,300-75 N TR 4744 LOT 148 COX C B *18837 BROOKHURST ST flo IN ` EARL A DR 710R HTB *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92T-18 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 Z 1964 5-2-1.0 7/14/899581 A68,396E DR 190 000-F N TR 4744 LOT 147 75 41,285-76 N TR 4852 L01 82 OTACHD 6,00� 89-372401-G 41,456 109,652-84 _ D DR HTO GONZALES CARLOS *GONIALES, MARGARET C `M 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 3 RES 1176-1 9571 ALBACORE DR HTB IS MURPHY RICHARD MICHA *9571 ALBACORE DR -HUNTINGTON BEACH,C 92tL6 1964 6-3-2.0 81ZO187 13 031 5,000-F *9631 POLLACK DR 79l 176,300-89 N TR 4852 LOT 81 ATACHD 6,000 87-473570-G 20,1369 33,400-75 N TR 4744 LOT 147 LAMB WILLIAM G TR *H C 60 BOX 1050 ►R LA►SI EARL A D DR HTB 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 4 RES -2-1. 9542 G39 198D AV HTB *8857 SWALLOW AVE 319 '6LIS5 ID � 83314 1920 4-2-1.0 9/07/83 39 198 B2 121,101-81 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 POR NE1/4 SEC AS PER DO -7274/3+ (714) 962-4117 1.1 83-39r974-H 34,�74 73,472-75 N TR 4744 LOT 146 D DR HTe LAMB WILLIAM G TR AHC 60 BOX 1050 TR 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 5 RES VAC-LAND SITUS PENDING GAGNON MARK L 634 78 000 *BLISS ID 83314 9/07/83 39,194 *9611 POLLOCK DR 79 106,f/3-80 SEC 6 f 6 R 10 RECTANG LOT IN NW1/4 NW114 NE1/4 (714) 962-4117 36,400 83-392974-H 39,194-75 N TR 4744 LOT 145 LAMB EARL A * LAMB, WILLIAM G 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 6 RES 1176-1 9572 ALBACORE DR HIS JOHNSON JAMES P D DR HTB *HC60 BOX 1050 *BLISS,ID 83314 1964 6-3-2.0 5/01/89 13 031 5 000-F *►AUNT INGTON BEACH CA 153 60,918-78 N TR 4852 LOT 80 ATACHD 6,100 89-227853-G 19,639 32,670-75 N TR 4744 LOT 144 ) DR HTB BOOTH RICHARD L *9582 ALBACORE HW 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE DR HTB LAMB EARL A *HAUTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 8/18/89 69 212 200 000-F '9591 POLLACK DR 13l 32,674-75 N TR 4852 LOT 79 ATACHD 6,100 89-441376-G 39,88 108,670-86 N TR 4744 LOT 143 ) DR NTB LAMB EARL A *SORESI JOSEPH W ET AL NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 8 :ES 1138-1 9592 ALBACORE DR HIS LAMB EARL AABLO CIR WJ (87 *9576 SKETREE AVE *FOUNTAIN VALLE 927A 1964 6-2-1.0 1/25/83 71 910 N TR 4744 LOT 142 19 99 766-81 N TR 4852 LOT 78 ATACHD 6,100 83-037181-U 44,679 115,989-82 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES 1-714-385-2345* n R A KIr r r F1I I N T Y p A R r F1 I T 4 T 1-714-385-2345* f .YJ,..�-.F. _..- _ - - _ - . LAMB, WILLIAM G 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 6 RES 1176-1 9572 ALBACORE DR HTB JOFNSON JAMES P DR HTB LAMB CH 60EB0 1050 *BLISS" 83314 1964 6-3-2.0 5/01189 13 031 5 000-F N TR 4744 L BEACH CA 53 60 91a-7a ATACHD 6,100 89-227853-G 19,A39 32,670-75 N TR 4744 LOT 144 N TR 4852 LOT Ba HTB BOOTH RICHARD L *9582 ALBACORE Hu 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 7 RES 896-1 9582 ALBACORE DR HTB LAPS EARL A DR 131 *HUJTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 ATACHD 1964 6,100.0 89-441376-G 39,888/89 69 2 108,4 00 86f N R 4744 LOT143 ,3 32,670-75 N iR 4852 LOT 79 , DR HTB LAPS EARL A *SOREST JOSEPH M ET AL NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 8 'ES 138-3 9592 ALdACORE DR HTB LAPS EARL A *1068 SAN PABLO CIR a9576 SMOKETREE AVE *FOUNTAIN VALLE 92708 1964 ,100 1/25/83 71 99 N TR 4744 LOT 142 'b7 ATACHD 6,100 83-037181-U 44,679 11S,S89-82 '9 99,166-81 N TR 4852 LOT 78 � -- aal Nair- ■a■ - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-800-b27-9r.,1 1-000-527-9661 �Z�I__--_.-- .. .. _ .----- _ 1-714-385-2--45- 1-714-385-2345* * ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST L 14 " '1989-90 'EDITION L 1 ------- --- -ff ---- ...._.. ESS CITY C%*ER ADDRESS / CARE OF EX-VST TYPE Sfi.FT.-F UN1T5 S1TUS ADDRESS CITY VAL TFR VAL ZIP TEAR ROOM CT. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/SIS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR _ MESTFALL MAYNE 0 *WESTFALL BERNICE P JT 1 5 3-3 7 1 -0 9 RES 1176-1 9602 ALBACORE DR HTB LAM EARL A D DR HTB *1812 FEJWORE AVE *CAMARILL6 CA 93010 1964 6-3-2.0 2/11/83 13 032 5 000-L *21442 LEMONTREE LN 922 65,794-79 N TR 4852 LOT 77 (805) 482-7461 ATACHD 6,100 83-06o997-G 20,526 33,158-75 N TR 4744 LOT 141 *MCCAFFERTT LAWRENCE D 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 0 RES 1176-1 9612 ALBACORE OR Hio LAMB EARL A EARL A *9551 POLLACK DR D DR HTB LAPS *9612 ALBACORE DR *HUNTINGTON BEACH 92646 _ 1964 6-3-2.0 6-08666 58 536 90 000-F P! .2 4744 LOT 140 502 N TR 4852 LOT 76 ATACHD 6,100 86-086667-A 42,�176 100,g12-86 92 65,794-79 LAMB EARL A a EY DR HTB LAMB EARL A *TAYLOR. JEFFREY L H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 1 RES 1176-1 9622 ALBACORE DR HTB rAUMEARL A BEACH,CA *9622 ALBACORE DR *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 6-3-2.0 3/22/79 58 325 N TR 4744 LOT 139 319 ATACHD 6,100 130770800-L 35 f56 93 481-80 79 123,598-84 ROXASN TR 4852 LOT 75 LAMB EARL A *ELLIS JAMES C NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 2 RES 896-1 9632 ALBACORE DR HTB *FOUNTAIN MYRNA L 166 R t3B *9632 ALBACORE DR *HUN1IhGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 10/03/79 55 212 N TR 4744 LOT ,CA 1 124,a46-a7 j N TR 4852 LOT 74 ATACHD 6,100 133370874-L 31,f66 86,378-80 N TR 4744 LOT 1 LAMB EARL A :PEREZ, LYDIA R ET AL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 3 RES 1461-1 9642 ALBACORE OR HTB MARDLOM MICNAEL L EY DR HTB *9662 ALBACORE DR •HUNTINGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 8/28/87 76 618 13 ° NEW OWNER 120 13 N TR 4852 LOT 13 ATACHD P 6,039 87-489144-A 69,S99 146,217-86 N TR 4744 LOT 2 26 124,846-87 IS PEREZ LYDIA *PEREZ LYDIA R ET AL H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 3 RES 1461-1 9642 ALBACORE DR HTB JARA HENRY E LN 1; *9642 ALBACORE DR *HUNTIhGTON BEACH,C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 8/28/87 76 618 13 * NEW 744 L 17 35,279-75 j N TR 4852 LOT 73 H/C ATACHD P 6,039 87-489144-L 69,�99 146,217-86 N TR 4744 LOT 3 1 5 3-3 71 -1 4 LAMB EARL A E LN HTB LAPS EARL A *GUi1ERREZ, FRANK C (J1) H-BL RES 1651-1 9662 ALBACORE DR HTB *19312 SALMON LN *9662 ALBACORE DR *HUNTINGTN BCH,C 92646 1964 7-3-2.0 4/01/76 23 548 N TR 4744 LOT 4 115 120,689-86 N TR 4852 '.OT 72 ATACHD 6,039 00077LIST 22,�42 46,090-77 LA EAk� E *WESTERMAN MAYNE N9 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 5 RES 1176-1 9672 ALBACORE DR HTB LAMB EARL A LAM E LN HTB *301 ABALONE AVE *BALBOA [SCAND,CA 926t2 1964 6-3-2.0 11/17/81 23 546 9 000 *9651 RINDGE CIR 419 127,552-87 N TR 4852 LOT 71 ATACHD 6,039 142930373-U 23,449 46,495-77 N TR 4744 LOT 138 LAMB EARL A *GOOou14 ROBERT E 9L 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 6 RES 1176-1 9682 ALBACORE DR HTB CARTER ROBERT H E LN HTB *9682 ALBACORE *HUNTINGIN BCH,CA 92N46 1964 6-3-2.0 13 032 N TR 4774+4 LOT 137 100 N TR 4852 LOT 70 A-,ACHD P 6,039 44,�54 57,586-75 11 144,615-87 - LAMB EARL A *BARWIG G G eL 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 7 RES 1176-1 9692 ALBACORE DR HTB IAMB EARL A E LN HTB *10498 SGUI% RIVER CIR -FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 927:1 1964 6-3-2.0 13 322 *9562 POLLACK OR 764 N TR 4852 LOT 69 ATACHD 7,227 19,A39 33,161-75PANICO N TR 4)44 LOT 136 67 89,931-80 E LN HTB LAM EARL A *BURKE THOMAS H 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 8 RES 896-1 19061 STINGRAY LN HTB *HUNTI GTONRONA BEACH,CA R )92 S 000-F ; *19061 STINGRAY LN *NUNTIAGTON BEACH,CA 92646 1964 5-2-1.0 5/23/86 69 847 2 000-F N)TR 47440LOT35 33 495 000--8 N TR 4852 LOT 68 ATACHD 6,300 86-214062-A 57,110 127,957-86 ,21N 3B USELDING JAMES S * 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 9 RES 1176-1 19071 STINGRAY LN HTB HARE WARREN C G 11 * NEW OWNER * SEE S1TUS 1964 6-3-2.0 3/28/89 55 521 N TR 47044 LOT 134 i4 117,115-83 N TR 4852 LOT 67 ATACHD 6,300 89-157968-0 35,�90 91,111-80 E LN HTB IS USELDING JEANIFER J *ET AL H-NO 1 5 3-3 7 1 -1 9 RES 1176-1 19071 STINGRAY LN HTB LAMB EARL A *800 S OAKSTONE MAY *ANAHEIM,CA 9M6 1964 6-3-2.0 5/24/ 9 SS 521 *9662 POLLACK DR S54 06,7p5-77 N TR 4852 LOT 67 H/C ATACHD 6,300 131580221-L 35,S90 91,111-80 N TR 4744 LOT 133 LAMB EARL A *BOLSTAD JOHN M 8L 1 5 3-3 7 1 "2 0 RES 1176-1 19081 STINGRAY LN HTB MASUDA STEVEN R E LN HTB *1g072 CARP CIR *HUNTINGfN 8CH CA 92646 1964 6- 2.0 3/0 /76 13 032 *9672 POLLACK DR 199 13 N 90 4852 LOT 66 ATACHD 6, 00 0677�0898 20,632 33,066-75 N TR 4744 LOT 132 57 94,666-80 , --- aae ■a■ - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES 1-rloo•'.27.9�.i,1 �I/Z//.--- --- ------- ---...:_._ . .. 1-71u-'(RS-7145* MARCH /970 TRACT NO. 9734 M.M. 407-32,JJ,34 NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK A ASSESSOR'S MAP CD TRACT NO. 968/ M.M. 434-40,4/ PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK I57 PAGE ZT 1MRCE1 MAP P. M. 1216- 26 PARCEL MAP P. M. /64- 2/ SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE POR SW.114,S.W.114,S.E..114,SEC 5/,T.5S.,R./OW. �57- 28 02 .�.,,. / C TRACT W a 4® ,�" c , O ,•' O �' to t is tJIca ti t>> !i TRAC e O O § h 47 Oo r 282i y r2, 3 O . O O O • \ Y h •. a • ty so J.�� •nib' w.s a. 3 !e U w' SMOKE TREE 'AVENUE OO6 �7 O O9 ID FI 12 13 14 15 16 17 IB L 19 gW © ' 4C ` L NO.. 6994 NO 7054 is In •,• / a N N , �i, M N /*/AO 44 ; ,- 284 o ! •. i A w O O TRACT- 29 29 ; 27 26 23 z 21 23 22 21 O = ,....•, • 43 e S /ZU;RIVER CIRCLE _ Z .. a.• .• •. O h •i .. .. �,• 1L* A R SI ✓ 2 t 33 34 i 3S 36 37 38 O 40 41 42 ' ee S2 k 34 i.i' /7 ,e /e •e /S ..... O / tl t! N �. raS. -}- = GARf/ELD is ss s AVENUE `i S/h COW SFL!/•a-AO Z MARCH /970 TRACT N0. 6994 M. M. 258-5, 6 133-37 NOTE•ASSESSOR'S BLOCK ASSESSOR'S AULP "• TRACT NO. 7054 M. M. 265-/5, /6 PARCEL NUMBERS BOOK I57 FACE 28 TRACT N0. 5255 M. M. 284-44, 45 SHOWN IN CIRCLES COUNTY Of ORANGE CD •.r�,.�,rn.r. r�, LA Ye - - - 149 9-4-2.0 11/09/70Vy•- 15 7811. 30 000-F r�fTR 73 9 LOT 23 tJw-� , N TR 7369 LOT 23 I N iR 6994 LOT 19 (114) 963-5362 ATACHD 7,800 094540891 31,521 •.6,�02-75 679 232,040-99 ; a18899 ARBUTUS ST H-Ji RES 440-1 19899 ARBUTUS ST F101 *FOUJOOSNTAIN ANTON S FTNV *FtOUNTAINIVLY,CAT 92708 1 5 7—2 8 3—0 1969 - -2.0 9/25/74 15 782 21�0pp-F N TR 7369 LOT 24 i782Ci 221 500-f N TR •5994 LOT 18 ATACHD 7, 80 112500319 26,28 41,090-75 N TR 7369 LOT 24 168 221,190-89 i I WHITMAN THOMAS H MERRITT MICHAEL M a18887 ARBUTUS ST H-JT 15]—2 8 3—0 5 RES 1440-1 18887 ARBUTUS ST FTNY ^430 SISKIN AVE VIER CT FTNV aFOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 7-1-2.0 5/ 1/74 15 634 12 000-F i N 4 7369 LOT 25 Ig5 3 22554900 89 N TR 6994 LOT 17 _ - (714) 962-9923 ATACHD P . 7, so 111 81829 - 35,647 50,b81-75 use REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES 9663 Ri1 - 1-71a-385-z3a:• I° 1-714-385-2345^ ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST 1989-90 EDITION L 0 4 L03 _..- DRESS CITY OWNER ADDRESS / CARE OF EX:-VSi P A R C L TTPE SO.Fi.-F UNIf� S TUS A('DRESS CITY a TER ND VAL TfR VAL ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. DATE '.AND VAL TFR VAL P VAL FULL VAL-YR HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIIE DOCUMENT-X IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR 1 57-283-06 *FOUNTAHLINTLEYIN N VLY,CA A 'FTNVWIEHORT ROB�RT iHADEUS ^18873 ARBUTUS ST MN RES 1460-1 18813 ARBUTUS ST FTNV � aFOINTAIN VLY,CA B 133CT 254 000-f r.FOUT(AI�I V LLEY,CA 92708 1970 7-3-2.0 5/24/88 159 947 225 000-F ! N TR 7369 LOT 26 ,g57 253,06-89 . .I la i0554 LOT 12 ATACHD P 7,22a 88-242456-G 69,553 229,�00-89 PYATT GARY R OWER CT FTNV NOSBACHER-AG COMPANY *SOUTNLAND CORP JV 1 S 7—2 8 4—O 1 CON 2584 9527 GARFIELD AV FTNV ^FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 9 207 222 000-F) *2828 N HASKELL AVE *DALLAS, TEXAS,TE 75204 1969 50 979 N TR 7369 LOT 27 ,�83 221,6M-89! SEC 31 T 5 R 10 POR SE1/4 19,498 47,�96 98,675-75 ! MC GOOKIN ROGER B i BANK 0c AMERICA NTSA TR n 8,W WELLS FARGO TR ( 5 7—2 8 4—0 2 CON 5589 9525 GARFIELD AV FTNV I *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 5W9R1CT 237 Of00 F1 AP 0 BOX 63700 ^SAN FkANCISCO,CA 04163 1979 6/24/83 248 417 N TR 7369 LOT 28 s91 2237 00-89 ' SEC 31 T 5 R 10 POR E1/2 22,500 83-270543-L 226,134 474,751-84 ; WETZEL GUNTER FTNV DOAN LAWRENCE R TR ^18822 CAPENSE ST TE 1 5 7—2 8 4—0 4 RES 1555-1 9514 SMOKE AV FTNV ! nFq�(TAIN VLY,CA iw400ER CT 240 500-F . *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 12/08/87 65 87 N TR 7369 LOT 29 N TR 6994 LOT 1 (714) 963-9424 ATACHD 7,920 87-678736-G 74,% 140,215-84 .190 240,f90-89• — I TOYODA EVELYN E ^9528 SMOKETREE AVE TR 1 5 7—2 8 4—0 5 RES 1440-1 9528 SMOKE TkEE AV FTNV YANG JIIN-CHI HIER CT FTNV nFOIJNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 9/29/87 15 635 ^FOIJriTA1N VALLEY,CA 133 268 000-F ; i N TR 7368 LOT 5 .g57 267,06-89 N TR 6994 LOT 2 ATACHD 7,266 87-548689-0 34,�308 49,943-75 ACKERMANI DIETER *ACKERMANN ERICA E 1 5 7—2 8 4—0 6 RES 1540-1 9540 SMOKE TREE :V FTNV I PFE1FfER JEFFREY P 1WE3 CT FTNV . ^9540 SMOKE TREE AVE ,C 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 12/13/85 77 754 138 000-F ! TR 73 8 VALLEY CA 1 133 nfCUNTAIN ALLEY •• N TR 7368 LOT 6 .957 249,990-89 N TR 6994 LOT 3 ATACHD 7,260 85-501470-G 68,690 t4S,b44-86 KAMENTSEP BORIS *KAMENTSER GALINA JT 1 5 7—2 8 4—0 7 RES 1440-1 9552 SMOKE TREE AV FTHV i *FOUNTASCHARMAIN N VANS J BIER CT FTNV *9552 SMOKE TREE AVE ^FOUNTAIN 4ALLEY,f•A 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 2!25/.'; 96 103 31 500-L N TR 73 8 VLY,CA 1911 233 000-F ' N TR 6994 LOi 4 (714) 962-3121 ATACHD 7,260 1396006G9-G 55,S55 151,b58-81 N TR 7368 LOT 7 679 232,490-89: i KUO FU HSIUNG )WER CT FTNV VALENTI FRANCOIS ^VALENTI, ELSA JT 1 5 7—2 8 4—0 8 RES 1556-1 9564 SMOKE TREE AV I-TNV j nFOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 0-F ^9895 SITKA CIR ^FOUNTAIN VALLEY,(A 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 4/28/82 69 166 108 50.'-L 911 233 00 N TR 7368 LOT 8 .679 2233 000-F N TR 6994 LOT 5 (714) 963-3862 ATACHD 7,260 82-145055-r, 77,M 146,659-A3 DEPT Of VETS AFFAIRS OF ABARELA CAPLA A (JT) A-DL 1 5 7—2 8 4—0 9 RES 1883-1 9578 SMOKE TREE AV FTNV MARTIN HUGH CARL TR IWER CT FTNV nfOUN1AIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 9-5-2.0 8/12/74 15 635 19 000-F *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA ^9578 SMOKE TREE AVE N TR 7368 LOT 9 273 249 500-F I AIACIID 7 260 112171875 35,625 51 M-75 957 249,130-89 N TR 6994 LOT 6 GOSSMAN ROBERT W FTNV WAITE JOHN P 69590 SMOKE TREE AVE ii T 1 5 7—2 8 4—1 0 RES 1944-1 9590 SMOKE TREE AV FTNV *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA w133CT 244 000-F490 I ^FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 927,38 190 9-5-3.0 15 634 N TR 7368 LOT 10� 657 243, -89 N iR 6994 LOT 7 (714) 968-3070 ATACHD 7,260 38,$ $4,047-75 13 *9600 SMOKE TREE AVE H-No RES 1440-1 9600 SMOKE TREE AV FTNV SEESE AI METH E TNV M�iSl1�0T0 EDWARD H 1 5 7-2 8 4-1 1 *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 41921CT 237 OFOD-FF &FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.0 4/06/84 32 921 N TR 7368 LOT�11 679 237,600-89 I N TR 6994 LOT 8 (714) 963-1091 ATACHD 7,260 84-144156-U 33,618 65,939-77 WEIR CT FTNV j GELKE CHRISTIAN J *9614 SMOKE TREE AVE RES 1757-1 9614 SMOKE TREE AV FTNV JENNINGS JOSEPH D 1 5 7-2 8 4-1 2 ^FO(RlfAIN VLY,CA 8IR 230 000-F ^FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 5/01/89 15 635 N TR 7368 LOT 12 683 229,410-89 N TR 6994 LOT 9 ATACHD P 7,260 89-229550-6 39,652 54,687-75 ! a RES 1440-1 9626 SMOKE TREE AV FTNV SHIM KYU YOUNG GEORGE R Jf 9626 SMOKE TREE AVE V-JT 1 5 7—2 8 4—1 3 *9389 GRACKLE AVE w643CT 214 OFOTO�F ^FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 7-33-2.0 8/08/75 26 887 N TR 7368 LOT 13 f44 214 Clo-75 i N TR 6994 LOT 10 (714) 962-2385 ATACHD 7,260 114780642 40,�88 67,575-76 FISSER JEFFREY A ^FISSER LORI 1 5 7—2 8 4—1 4 RES 11540-1 9638 SMOKE TREE AV FTNV *FIlUNTAIN/ENROTHH 55 F *606 LAKE ET 27 *HUN ERBERT VALLEY,CA wE2 1cT 231 OFOiO-F Y MTON BEACH,CA 92648 1969 7- -2.0 8/22/86 lg5 933 165 000-F N iR 7368 LOT 14 679 - 230,110-89 N TR 6994 LOT 11 _ ---_ _^ _--- ATACHD 7,260 86-379915-G 6 ,f31 171,b64-87 _ IrV•.ry.r•.M — REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES I noo ,�� ,a,.s /Zr/-- -...- — a 1-114-385-2345* I" -�-- - - - — �_'�-- ---- --- •-T _... -_ _ . 1-714-385-2345^ ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST ArAlu /J+1HUN1 J *YUUU JH1MlLU k)VLk Llk H-JI 1 � j-[B 4-S 9 RES 1480-1 9666 SHIMIZU RIVER C1 FTMi `���"^vi +"'+"RMST " I,t AV FINv 92708 1971 7-4-2.0 8/15/77 32 290 57 500-F *18554 69 LOT 1 *FOl1NfAIN VLY,CA N TR 7369 LOT 1 771 62,657-76 N TR 5253 LOT 24 (714) 963-6016 ATACHD 7,296 123361074 38,�34 70,�24-78 APPEL DAVID P *APPEL, LESLIE F H-CP 1 5 7-2 8 4-4 0 RES 1283-1 9678 SHIMIZU RIVER Cl FTNV *21752HABIBE NINDSONGCHOLAS A KE AV FTMI n9678 SHIMIZU RIPER CIR *FOUNTAIN VALLEY C 92708 1971 7-3-2.0 9/26/83 67 944 132 00D-F *21752 WINDSONG CIR N TR 5SHI LOT 25 N TR 7368 LOT 4 36004 130,168-80 (714) 968-7139 ATACHD 7,296 83-422442-G 77,�15 145,d59-84 GAISI iATHIA BRAWN RANDOLPH W *BRAWN, JILL 1 5 7-2 8 4-4 1 RES 3480-1 9690 SHIMIZU RIVER Cl FTNV I *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 2XE 49AV 73 OFF7w *9690 SHIMIZU RIVER *FOUNTAIN ViLLEY,CA 92708 1971 -4-2.0 7/31/86 92 720 156 000-F N TR 7368 LOT 3 14 1673 0 0-L I N TR 5253 LOT 26 ATACHD 7,296 86-Pt%72-G 69,S81 162,%1-87 I PROCTOR GAYLENE *9700 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR H-UW RES 283-1 9700 SI'IM;ZU RI'/ET: C: FTNV NENSON KEN�ETH h .R *FGUNTAIN VLY,CA 1 5 7-2 8 4-4 2 *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1971 �-3-2.0 �/15:74 15.u35 14 GOD-F I N TR 7368 LOT 2 K696 215 5 D-F N TR 5253 L01 27 ATACHD 7,980 -110770572 26..'97 42,132-TS I .._ 27 173,&13-84 �.._ TR 525 AV HEAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - 1-MAO-527 960 , 1-800-5:7-9663 ����--- - .... ........._........-----_... ........_._._._......., -------- .. ._. .. 1-,14- 85-2 5 1-714-385-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL L I S T 3 3an I 003 1989-90 EDITION 0 C1 4 -- OWNER ADDRESS / CARE OF EK-VS. P A R EL N O. TYPE-S OWNER UNITS S17U5 ADDRESS CITY OWNER 1ESS CITY ZIP YEAR ROOM C'. DATE LAND VAL TFR VAL VAL TFR VAL HC/STS PHONE PARKING A P LOTSIZE DOCUMENT-% IMP VAL FULL VAL-YR VAL FULL VAL-YR MACKEY WINDSOR CENTER n MELTZNER MARTIN L JV 1 5 7-2 8 4-4 3 COM 9290 9555 GARFIELD AV HTB *FOM JOHN R EKE AV FTNV ' *2976 GUEENSBURY uR �LOS AA15ELfS,CA 90U64 1977 '716:87 189 500 FOUNTAIN N TR 7368 LOT 1 LOT 391 35 000-F i SEC 31 1 5 R 10 POR SE1/4 39,200 87-405633-G 510,S73 700,073-79 178 62,S59-75 SPROSTY JONN L LAM! ETTA *9542 GtRFIELD AVE MS 1 5 7-2 S 4-4 4 COM VAC-LAND SITUS PENDING *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA IKE AV FTNV , *HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92646 I N TR 7335 LOT 6 I631 155 000-F SEC 31 T 5 R 10 POR SE1/4 (714) 962-4117 368 ! 43 174,674-84 1 GRENINGER THOMAS M *GREr`IW ER JULIE E II-JT 1 5 7-2 9 1 -2 1 RES 1943-2 18868 CAPENSE ST FTNV YANG MOON K ILER AV. FTNVi. I *FOUNTAIN LOT,CA *18868 CAPENSE *fOUNTA1N GALLET,CA 92708 1971 8-4-2.0 3/04!83 86 768 141,500-L . I N TR 7335 LOT 5 388 218 500-f ; , 1- 182 222,670-88 I N TR 631YJ LOT 1 ATACHD 6,000 83-09696 G 94,�49 181,617-84 I *COY NAOMI B H-JT RES 1593-1 188?1 DECDAR ST FTNV 6FOUNTN N VAI TR ILEA AV FTNV 1 I COY DARRYL M 1 5 7-2 9 2-0 1 i *FOUNTAIN LOT 27 CA 381 34 500-F ' 18821 DEODAR ST *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 8-4-2.0 5/05/78 65 607 92 500-F N TR 1368 LOT 27� 591 70,472-75 N TR 6832 LOT 42 (714) 968-6226 ATACHD 6,000 126630045-G 45,515 111,122-79 VAN CLEVF WILLIAM *18831 DEODAR ST )(-,IT 1 5 7-2 9 2-0 2 RES 1943-2 18831 DEODAR .ST FTNV 'FOOUNTAINARLE VLYSCA ILER FTNV *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 1969 8-3-2.5 10/29/70 14 381 32 500-F I N TR 7368 LOT 28 f721 AV 32 57,1533---75 N TR 6832 LOT 41 (714) 962-3584 ATACHD P 5,800 094450544 45,639 59,b20-75 nDZIDA RES 2580-2 18841 DEODAR S�i FTNV TFOUNTOYAMA SHOJI M )LER AV FTNV *DZIDA1884 JOSEPH S , BOSYA 1 5 7-2 9 2 -O 3 FOUNTAIN LOT *18841 DEODAR ST *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,f,A 92708 1969 8-3-2.5 11/15/88 220 129 315 000-F N TR 7368 LOT 29 381 31 000-F ATACHD P 5, 600-89 N TR 6832 LOT 40 800 88-587321-G yt. a471 315, i12 48,493-75 GINSBORG IRWIN M TR BOOK RICHARD *BOOK LIAR.'ANNE J II-JT 1 5 7-2 9 1-0 4 RES 2252-2 18853 DIIDAR ST FTN' *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 13E&R) AV 29 Of00F *18853 DEODAR ST *FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1969 7-3-2.5 8/16/78 73 477 115,000-F I N TR 7368 LOT 30 )05 47,55-7s; N TR 6832 LOT 39 (714) 963-2311 ATACHD 5,500 128011777-G 72,I30 145,601-79 FTNV TRACY HELENA R *19863 DEODAR ST H-Uu RES 1414-1 18863 DEODAR Si FTNV ! 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A 3111 33 ULKJ-r •• �`•• •`•"`' �•" �•"•"• 1,7 Jic 17J JJJ < I N TR 7369 LOT 14 i,f41 49,�68-75 I N TR 5253 for i1 ATACHD P 7,345 87-366653-G 88,162 197,674-87 ECKEN00 LEROY J *9615 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR H-UM 1 5 7-2 8 4-2 7 RES 1283-1 9615 SHIMIZU RIVER Cl FINV BIRKENSTEIN ROBERT 1TE ST FTNV *FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 1971 7- -2.0 4/1zz/84 32 290 IN oFOU 7369 VALLOT 13,C 1,6172 180,729-86 I N TR 5?53 LOT 12, (714) 964-9322 ATACHD P 7,.45 84-151032-U 41,665 74,095-78 N TR 7369 LOT 13 MILAllO TIM *9603 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR H-JT 1 5 7-2 8 4-2 8 RE), 1,350 480-1 9603 SHIMIZU RIVER CI FFTTNV R938ADU JSIS E iRIKE AV fTNV *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 92708 T971 -4-2.0 16/11/76 483f31 8620675-779389 SISKIN AVE )4�728 44,700-75 N TR 5253 LOT 13 (714) 968-7720 ATACHD _ _ I N TR 7369 LOT T1 <•./.Y.•..••.A . l 1or ■�• ■m■ - <-900-S21-9663 1-800-52�-9663 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION SERVICES - ---1 714-385-2345R 1-i14-W-2345• ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL LIST N 0 3 1989-90 EDITION N 0 4 ! 01aER-- --- DORESS CITY I Cs1NER ADDRESS / CARE OF EX-VST - [.�� TTPE SO.fT,-F Ur'!TS S'1U5 ADDRESS_ CITY AND VAL TFR VAL ! ZIP YEAR ROOM CT. D:.T. LAND VA TfR VAL MP VAL FULL VAL-YR I HC/STS PHONE . PARKING A P LOTSIZE 0%,CU�IENI-K .MP VAL FULL VAL-YR HRIKE AV FTNV . I ROSE HERMAN S JR *ROSE SYLVIA D H-JT 1 5 7-2 8 4-2 9 RES 1840-2 9593 SHIMIZU RIVER Cl FTNV *FOUNTAINDVLY�CAE 14 528 46 000-F "9593 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR "FOUNTAIN VALLEY,CA 92708 1971 7-4-3.0 3/02/78 56,917 94 000-F N 1R 7369 LOT 11 5,429 49,657-75 ; N TR 5253 LOT 14 (714) 968-4326 BUILTN 8,800 125821671-G 71,626 128,143-79 MANN1 57-284-30 I *FOUNTAIN RICHARD L HRIKE AV FTNV MASON STEVE M *MASON, TERESA M Hu RES 1480-1 9583 SHIMIZU RIVER CI OD-F : *FOUNTAIN VLY,CA 14 381 41 500-F ' x9583 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR "FOUNTAIN VALLEY,C 92708 1971 7-4-2.0 4/07/88 118,269 195 000-f . I N TR 7369 LOT 10 1,�28 SS,b04-75 ; 1 N TR 5253 LOT 15 ATACHD 7,200 88-158386-6 80,631 198,660-89 MC INTYRE EDWIN R *9582 SHIMIZU RIVER CIR H-JT RES 2512-2 9582 SHIMIZU RIVER ClFTNV . 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SINGLETON 19032 MATHEW CIRCLE 19091 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 9541 BASS DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 926+46 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 153-362-37 153-371-55 153-371-70 WILLIAM F. BOUCHARD JULIAN GICH ROBERT ANETSBERGER 19042 MATHEW CIRCLE 19101 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 4509 GREENMEADOWS AVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 9264`6 TORRANCE CA 90505 153-362-38 153-371-56 153-371-71 ELIZABETH P. OLSEN PEGGY J. WESTBROOK ✓ TOMOKO S. AOKI 19062 MATHEW CIRCLE 19102 BUSHARD STREET 8311 BRIARWOOD STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 STANTON CA 90680 153-362-39 153-373-11 153-371-72 MAGGIE M. REYNOLDS RICHARD W. CROFT STANLEY M. BLUME 9476 WARBLER AVENUE 19092 BUSHARD STREET V 17870 CASHEW FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 ✓ HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 157-253-11 153-373-12 153-371-73 JOSEPH J. BANGAN THOMAS EMMERICH _ WILLIAM G. LAMB 9486 WARBLER AVE. 19101 WALLEYE LANE HC60 BOX 1050 .'''."== li FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 BLISS ID 83314 157-253-12 153-373-02 153-371-06 ZULEMA A. ST_ORF ELLWOOD BONNER RICHARD L. BOOTH v 18966 CAPENSE STREET 9341 PORTSMOUTH DRIVE 9582 ALBACORE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 157-253-13 `fj 153-373-01 153-371-07 EVELYN HYATT DALLAS R. PEDRICK JOSEPH W. SORESI, ET AL 18956 CAPENSE STREET 19102 WALLEYE LANE 9576 SMOKETREE AVENUE FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 157-253-14 153-371-65 153-371-08 DONALD LEE JAMISON PAUL HELLER, JR. BERNICE P. WESTFALL 9072 TIGERFISH CIRCLE 8851 ARCEL CIRCLE 1812 FENMORE AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646 HUNTINGBEACH CA 92646 CAMARILLO CA 93010 153-371-51 153-371-66 153-371-09 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE; NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council, will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic __. Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the- date .and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements-' of 'all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7 :00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9/Zone Change No . 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) REQUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be _ considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable 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. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined M above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi , Planning Aide, at 536-5271 . Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach ( 0065d) ov �� � ' SMOKE TREE AVE Illilll L 'AvE -�W AVE ' HIMIZU RIVER CR. a 11 I i I I I G;ARFIELD _ z IJ777 - I Ir — ALBACCIREJ DR. - - z w -- I _ o z m — w OASS DR. a �[ _ LITCHFIELD ^DR, <<�__ a — 3 w �.. 0 __ u $ -- ---- Q — a — VEI.ARDO OR, J� VELARDO on.J a ZZZ a�-_ _ �- O. C F C D. M.. FFI._1_T 1- --�--1 GPA 90-9/ZC 90- 19/EIR 90-6 - HUNTINCTON 1(ACH HUNTINGTON dl'ACH PLANNING DIVISION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I July 17, 1991 Marlin Development 8311 Westminster #240 Westminister, CA 92683 Gentlemen: The _Huntington City Council at its regular meeting held July 15, 1991, approved General Plan Amendment No. 90-9, Zone Change No. 90-19, Environmental Impact Report 90-6: Please call the Community Development Department for further information - 536-5227. A copy of the Council Minutes. will be sent to you in the near future. Sincerely, Connie Brockway, CMC City Clerk CB:pm CC: William Lamb 35850 Sunnyhills Drive Winchester, CA 92396 Telephone:714-536-5227) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i - r GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7: 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) RE U ST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . (COAS AL STATUS: Not applicable 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. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi, Planning Aide, at 536-5271. Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach (0065d) ov57/� � UiLLLH L L � 1 . SMOKE TREE AVE 1 I I I I I I SMKE WE y --ix- -Z _j ► { IIIII 1,, I I I I I I I I IL o I v HIMIZU RIVER CR. I I I I I I I WAR9LER AVE ¢ W I I I I I I I ^GIARFIELD LUEFI 2 J tr (> N L J U v ALBACOREI DR. J i 0 — I O z a� w BASS DR. cl: Q'_J L o a z a Q LIT FIELD OR, r o �1 J — w g _ a z _ a 3 H VELARDO DR. J' VELARDO DR. _LL b / 0. C E C D. J GPA 90-9/ZC 90- 19/EIR 90-6 HLWnNG70P4 BEACH HUNTINGTON Kt-ACH PLANNING DIVISION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7: 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) REOUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable 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. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above . If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi, Planning Aide, at 536-5271 . Connie Brockway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach (0065d) ov�� � u � EB,I T. FFf D IIIIII SMOKE TREE AVE LWAAkER - AVE w AVE HIMIZU RIVER CR. 5 I I I I I I I � w Ijlllll a GiRRF(ELD Z LUEFI L J v ALBACORE DR. z J i W I O J N = BASS DR.Z cr- ce -, <ft F�-j p (L LtJ Q V Q LITCHFIELD DR. 3 w u. � o � w w g — a d ►- � F u N. - -- I - - - vVELARDO DR. J' VELARDO DR. n 0. C F C D. T-T-T TTI7-1.1-_171 -. _. ._.__..... .._._.__ GPA 90-9/ZC 90- 19/EIR 90-6 - HUNTINGTON!EACH HUNTINGTON K-ACH PLANNING DIVISION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 15, 1991, 7 : 00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 APPLICANT: Marlin Development LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street ZONE: Rl-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) REOUEST: To consider amending the General Plan land use designation on the above property from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential and General Commercial and re-zone it from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said General Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Council . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable "If you challenge the City C uncil's Action 4in 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." ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk' s Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi , Planning Aide, at 536-5271 . Connie Brockway City Clerk amity of Huntington Beach VID 99 CITY <=� REQU FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION July 15, 1991 CITY CLEr. K Date Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Submitted by: Michael T. Uberuaga, City Administrat Prepared by: Michael Adams, Director of Community Developme Subject: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9/ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19/ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 7� 3 ,0 Consistent with Council Policy? [ ] Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception 3 Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE• Transmitted for your consideration is General Plan Amendment No. 90-9, Zone Change No . 90-19 and Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6, submitted by Marlin Development for a 1.96 net acre area on the southeast corner of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street . RECOMMENDATION• Motion to: 1. "Certify as adequate Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 with mitigation measures by adopting Resolution No . 3 0 . 2 . Approve General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 ; by adopting Resolution No. G 3 05. 3 . Approve Zone Change No. 90-19 with findings by adopting Ordinance No. 31.2-0 . is ANALYSIS• Project Analysis General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 and Zone Change No , 90-19 is a request to redesignate and rezone a 1. 96 net acre site, located on the southeast corner of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street, from a Low Density Residential land use designation and R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to a combination of Medium Density Residential (on 1. 06 net acres) and General Commercial (on . 90 net acres) land use designations and R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . PI O 5/85 Although the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change do not constitute any new development, it will allow for residential and commercial development of the site. No development has been proposed at this time; however, the applicant has submitted conceptual plans depicting 15 condominium units and 10,332 square feet of retail commercial . At the Planning Commission meeting, comments from residents in the project vicinity were received. Proponents of the project believe that the project will be compatible with surrounding properties as suggested mitigation measures would minimize any adverse impacts . These mitigation measures have been included as part of the resolution for approval of EIR 90-6 (attachment 1) . Speakers in opposition to the proposed project expressed concerns over compatibility of the Medium Density Residential land use with adjacent Low Density Residential homes and that the potential provision of affordable housing on the site would change the character and reduce property values in the area. Opponents were also concerned that the project would generate unwanted traffic in the area. The Planning Commission considered the residents ' opposition to previous development requests, the long-time vacancy of the site and the potential to revitalize an aging area and determined that the site would be a potential location for affordable housing units . The Commission believed that the proposed increase in density, on the eastern portion of the site, would make development of affordable units more economically feasible. Based upon the above issues, the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve the proposed project with provisions to set aside 3 housing units for families which earn 80-120% of the Orange County Median Income. An analysis of alternate land use designations has been attached (Attachment 1) as part of the original analysis for the Planning Commission hearing. Previous Applications On September 19, 1989, the Planning Commission reviewed and recommended to the City Council denial of General Plan Amendment No. 89-1 and Zone Change No. 89-2 which which was a request, by Hall and Associates, to redesignate the entire project site from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential and rezone the property from Rl-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) . In addition, the Planning Commission denied concurrent Conditional Use Permit No. 89-17 with Special Permits and Tentative Tract Map No. 14017 request to construct 18 two-story single family detached residences. The Planning Commission recommended denial of the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change based upon findings that the Medium Density Residential designation (which would allow for development of a maximum of 37 units on the site) was incompatible with adjacent single family residences since it would result in significant traffic/parking, noise, and aesthetic impacts . The 18 unit project was denied based upon findings that the proposed detached product type with reduced setbacks would result in adverse off-street parking and aesthetic impacts . RCA 7/15/91 -2- (0087d) The City Council held a public hearing on November 6, 1989 after an appeal of the concurrent development proposal was filed by the applicant . The Council upheld the Planning Commission decision. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) , Draft Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 (DEIR No. 90-6) was prepared to analyze the potential impacts of proposed Land Use Element Amendment No. 90-9 and Zone Change No. 90-19 . The requisite procedure that was followed is outlined below. December 19 , 1991 Staff conducted an initial study and determined that an EIR would be necessary for the project. January 14 , 1991 A Notice of Preparation was filed with the State Clearinghouse to notify the public of the intent to prepare an EIR. April 1, 1991 Notice of Completion filed with the State Clearinghouse. The DEIR was available for public review and comments for forty-five (45) days (Comment period: April 1, 1991 to May 16, 1991) . June 18, 1991 Public Hearing before Planning Commission to Certify Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 . No comments were received from either State or local agencies . Comments were received from the Traffic Division, Planning Commissioner Richardson and the Huntington Beach Environmental Board. One letter in opposition to the project was received from Carl Greifzu during the Notice of Preparation period. Staff has prepared Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 and the document must be adopted and certified by the City Council prior to any action on General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 and Zone Change No. 90-19 . The environmental impact report did not identify any significant adverse environmental impacts which could not be mitigated to a level of insignificance. FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RCA 7/15/91 -3- (0087d) ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Motion to: Continue for further information Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6, General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 and Zone Change No. 90-19 . ATTACHMENTS: 1 . Planning Commission Actions June 18, 1991 2 . Planning Commission Staff Report dated June 18, 1991 3 . Draft Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 4 . Resolution No. to adopt and certify as adequate Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 5 . Resolution No. to adopt General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 6 . Ordinance No. to approve Zone Changes MTU:MA:JO: lp RCA 7/15/91 -4- (0087d) ATTACHMENT NO. 1 Planning Commission Action on June 18, 1991: On a motion by Leipzig and a second by Newman, the Planning Commission voted to approve Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 and recommend certification by the City Council by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1448, by the following vote: Ayes : Richardson, Newman, Shomaker, Detloff, Kirkland, Bourguinon, Leipzig Noes : None Absent : None Abstain: None On a motion by Leipzig and a second by Newman, the Planning Commission voted to recommend to the City Council approval of General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 by adopting Planning Commission resolution No. 1449, by the following vote. Ayes : Newman, Shomaker, Detloff, Kirkland, Bourguinon, Leipzig Noes : Richardson Absent : None Abstain: None On a motion by Leipzig and a second by Newman, the Planning Commission voted to recommend to the City Council approval of Zone Change No. 90-19 with the following findings, by the following vote: Ayes : Richardson, Newman, Shomaker, Detloff, Kirkland, Bourguinon, Kirkland, Leipzig Noes : None Absent: None Abstain: None FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 : 1. The proposed zone change from R1-FP2 to R2-FP2 and C2-FP2 is consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan and consistent with General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 . Zone Change 90-19 will facilitate the goals of the Housing Element by providing an opportunity to add three (3) affordable units to the housing stock. 2 . The proposed zone change from Rl-FP2 to R2-FP2 and C2-FP2 with mitigation measures is compatible with adjacent and nearby land uses . 3 . The proposed zone change will increase the commercial land inventory in the area and thus provide economic benefits to the City through increased sales tax revenues . huntington beach department of community development sTA F f REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Community Development DATE: June 18, 1991 SUBJECT: DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6/LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 90-9/ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 APPLICANT: Marlin Development DATE ACCEPTED: 8311 Westminster, #240 November 9 , 1990 Westminster, CA 92683 MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE: PROPERTY William Lamb November 9 , 1991 OWNER: 35850 Sunnyhills Drive Winchester, CA 92396 ZONE: Rl-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain REQUEST: EIR: Analyzes environmental District 2) setting and significant impacts associated with the GENERAL PLAN: Low Density proposed land uses and Residential zonings . GPA: Change land use EXISTING USE: One single designation from Low family residence Density Residential (6 . 5 units per acre) to a LOCATION: Southeast corner combination of Medium of Garfield Avenue and Density Residential (15 Bushard Street . units per acre) on the easterly 1 . 06 acres and ACREAGE: 1 . 96 net acres General Commercial on the westerly 0 . 90 acre. ZC: Change existing zoning from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residentil-Floodplain District 2) to a combination of R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) on 1. 06 acres and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) on . 90 acre. 1 . 0 SUGGESTED ACTION: A. Adopt and certify as adequate Draft Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No . 1448 and forward it to City Council for their adoption and certification with findings; and INA A-f M-23C B. Approve Land Use Element Amendment No . 90-9 from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential (1 . 06 acres) and General Commercial ( . 90 acre) by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No . 1449 and forward to City Council for adoption; and C. Approve Zone Change No . 90-19 from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to a combination of R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) on 1 . 06 acres and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) on 0 . 90 acre and forward to City Council for adoption. 2 . 0GENERAL INFORMATION: General Plan Amendment No . 90-9 and Zone Change No . 90-19 is a request to re-designate and rezone a 1. 96 net acre site, located on the southeast corner of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street, from a Low Density Residential land use designation and R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain district 2) to a combination of Medium Density Residential (on 1. 06 net acres) and General Commercial (on . 90 net acres) land use designations and R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) . They are being submitted for review and recommendation by the Planning Commission and then will be forwarded to City Council for final decision. Although the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change do not constitute any new development, it will allow for residential and commercial development of the site. No development has been proposed at this time; however, the applicant has submitted conceptual plans depicting 15 condominium units and 10, 332 square feet of retail commercial . This report is designed to investigate the concerns associated with the proposed amendment to the Land Use Element of the General Plan and to identify whether such an action is compatible with surrounding land uses and consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan. As such, the report has been structured in the following manner . Section 4 . 0 details the environmental processing conducted for the project . Project issues are discussed in Section 9 . 0 . Section 10 . 0 discusses the project ' s consistency with the goals and policies of the General Plan. Section 11. 0 consists of a brief summary of the Fiscal Impact Analysis conducted for the site. Sections 12 . 0 and 13 . 0 summarize staff ' s recommendation. Section 14 . 0 presents alternative actions . 3 . 0 SURROUNDING LAND USE, ZONING AND GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS: Subject Property: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential ZONE: R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) LAND USE: One Single Family Residence Staff Report - 6/18/91 -2- (9851d) North of Subject Property (Fountain Valley) : GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Commercial ZONE: Cl (Local Commercial) LAND USE: Commercial Strip Center East of Subject Property: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential ZONE: R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) LAND USE: Single Family Residences South of Subject Property: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential ZONE: R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) LAND USE: Single Family Residences West of Subject Property: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Commercial ZONE: Q-C2 (Qualified Community Business) LAND USE: Commercial Strip Center 4 . 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) , Draft Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 (DEIR No . 90-6) was prepared to analyze the potential impacts of proposed Land Use Element Amendment No . 90-9 and Zone Change No . 90-19 . The requisite procedure that was followed is outlined below. December 19 , 1991 Staff conducted an initial study and determined that an EIR would be necessary for the project . January 14 , 1991 A Notice of Preparation was filed with the State Clearinghouse to notify the public of the intent to prepare an EIR. April 1, 1991 Notice of Completion filed with the State Clearinghouse. The DEIR was available for public review and comments for forty-five (45) days (Comment period: April 1, 1991 to May 16, 1991) . June 18, 1991 Public Hearing before Planning Commission to Certify Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 . Staff Report - 6/18/91 -3- (9851d) r: No comments were received from either State or local agencies . Comments were received from the Traffic Division, Planning Commissioner Richardson and the Huntington Beach Environmental Board. One letter in opposition to the project was received from Carl Greifzu during the Notice of Preparation period. Copies of the letters have been attached for review by the Planning Commission for the June 18, 1991 meeting . Draft Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 must be adopted and certified prior to any action on Land Use element Amendment No . 90-9 which must be acted on prior to any action on Zone Change No . 90-19 . 5 . 0 COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable. 6 . 0 REDEVELOPMENT STATUS : Not applicable. 7 . 0 SPECIFIC PLAN: Not applicable. 8 . 0 SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE: Not applicable. 9 . 0 ISSUES AND ANALYSIS: In addition to the proposed project, staff has analyzed four (4) additional alternative land use designations for the proposed project site. These alternatives were identified in Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 and consist of the following : (1) General Commercial (10, 332 square feet convenience center) and Low Density Residential (6 attached condominium units) (2) Low Density Residential - 10 single family detached units (existing General Plan designation) (3) Medium Density Residential - 37 apartments (maximum allowable under Medium Density Residential) (4) General Commercial - 22, 500 square foot convenience center The following sections primarily focus on the issues associated with the proposed project, but also contain a summary of impacts associated with the General Commercial/Low Density Residential and all Low Density Residential land uses as well . Discussion of the all Medium Density Residential and all Commercial land use designations were not included because both resulted in greater land use, traffic, noise, and aesthetic impacts to the surrounding area and were not considered to be compatible with the existing land use. Furthermore, commercial land use impacts resulting from the General Commercial/Low Density Residential alternatives are anticipated to be substantially similar to those of the proposed project and have not been addressed in depth in this report . Staff Report - 6/18/91 -4- (9851d) Land Use: The project site is zoned R1-FP2 and General Planned Low Density Residential . It has been utilized for farming purposes for many years . one single family residence located on the property will need to be demolished to make way for new development . When the subdivision to the east (Tract 4852) was constructed in 1963 , Albacore Drive was stubbed out at the eastern boundary of the project area since the lot was not a part of the subdivision. Up to this point in time, continuation of the subdivision and Albacore Drive have not occurred. The surrounding land uses are largely typified by retail commercial and low density residential development . Areas to the west of the project site, across Bushard Street, and to the north, across Garfield Avenue, are occupied by strip shopping centers . Immediately to the south and east of the project site are single family subdivisions which were constructed in 1963 and appear to be in deteriorating condition. The homes are zoned R1-FP2 and are designated Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. The majority of the homes are single story units with 6, 000 square foot lots and 60 foot street frontages . The proposed project would allow for commercial development on a portion of the site and would promote compatibility with the convenience centers which exist immediately across Bushard Street to the west and Garfield Avenue to the north. A convenience center at this location would take advantage of the visibility and location since it is adjacent to two arterial highways . At the same time, however, commercial development of the site raises some noise and traffic related compatibility issues . These issues have been evaluated in the Traffic and Noise sections of this report . The proposed project also consists of a medium density residential component . Residential development of the eastern portion of the site would allow Albacore Drive to be continued onto the project site where a proper cul-de-sac or hammerhead can be constructed. The medium density residential land use designation has greater compatibility with the proposed commercial land use designation than the low density residential designation and will provide a separation between the commercial and existing single family residential to the east. Also, as previously indicated, the proposed project is located in an area of somewhat deteriorating housing. Because of this, it is anticipated that the development of multi-family units on the site is more likely to occur and in doing so may provide some revitalization to the existing neighborhood. As with the commercial land use, the medium density residential portion raises some traffic and noise, as well as aesthetic compatibility issues . These issues have been addressed in subsequent sections of this report. Staff Report - 6/18/91 -5- (9851d) Traffic/Circulation: The Traffic Division has indicated that in the project vicinity of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street are operating at a Level of Service (LOS) C and A, respectively, and can adequately accommodate the additional trips generated by the proposed project without experiencing a change in the level of service. The Traffic Division has also indicated that the applicant ' s proposal will not exceed the capacity of local streets . Albacore Drive west of Bluefin Lane presently serves only seven (7) homes . Consequently, this street experiences very low traffic volumes and can adequately accommodate the additional trips generated by the proposed project . The proposed project, General Commercial/Low Density Residential and all Low Density land uses are projected to generate the following number of trips . Traffic Trip Generation Land Use Alternatives Generation (Trips/day) (1) Gen. Comm. (10, 332 sf) 33 . 68 Trips/KSF/Day 348 and Med. Den. Res . 8 . 75 Trips/Unit/Day 131 (15 Condominium Units) -Applicant ' s Request 479 (2) Gen. Comm. (10, 332 sf) 33 . 68 Trips/KSF/Day 348 Low Den. Reisdential 8 . 75 Trips/Unit/Day 52 (6 Condominium Units) 400 (3) Low Den. Residential 10 . 06 Trips/Unit/Day 101 (10 detached homes) However, development of the proposed project site may result in potentially significant circulation and parking impacts . A summary of access and parking impacts has been provided below. Access to proposed residential uses on the project area would need to be taken exclusively from Albacore Drive. Albacore Drive currently dead-ends at the project area ' s eastern boundary. The applicant ' s proposal will allow Albacore to be continued onto the project area where a proper cul-de-sac or hammerhead turnaround can be constructed. Access to proposed commercial uses on the project area will be required to be taken from Bushard Street and/or Garfield Avenue. Based upon the size of the site access to Garfield would probably be located no more that 100 feet from the intersection which may cause circulation conflicts between traffic traveling eastbound on Garfield Avenue or turning on to Garfield (eastbound) from Bushard Street and traffic turning into the project area . The project area also has no direct access to or from Garfield Avenue westbound due to an uninterrupted raised concrete median which runs along the full length of the project area . However, the Traffic Division has indicated that access issues are not anticipated to be significant and can be addressed through the design of subsequent development . Staff Report - 6/18/91 -6- (9851d) Access impacts resulting from the low density residential/commercial alternative are anticipated to similar to those of the proposed project . Apart from access and circulation, another traffic related impact is that of vehicular parking . The existing Low Density Residential land use and zoning will allow for development of a typical single family subdivision with 60 foot lot frontages , which provides on-street parking, and is typically not provided with attached multi-family units . It is possible that the existing residences on Albacore Drive will periodically be impacted by additional overflow on-street parking of vehicles . However, it should be noted that although development under the existing low density residential land use and zoning may allow for a greater number of off-site parking opportunities, the benefit of the off-site parking spaces may be minor since some of those lots will be knuckle lots in order to complete Albacore Drive. Furthermore, all subsequent development will be subject to compliance with the parking requirements of Article 960 and will, therefore, be required to accommodate all parking on-site. Flood/Drainage The study area is located within Zone AO (Depth 3) on the Flood Insurance Rate Map prepared for the City by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This designation means that the site will be flooded to a depth of three (3) feet in the event of a 100-year flood. Any new residential construction will be required to be elevated so that the lowest structural member of the first habitable floor is located three (3) feet or more above the adjacent grade. Commercial development must either be elevated or flood proofed to the same three (3) foot level to comply with Federal Flood Insurance Requirements . Elevation and/or floodproofing of subsequent development may potentially impact drainage onto adjacent properties . However, with implementation of mitigation measures identified in Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6, no significant impact is anticipated to result from the proposed project, the General Commercial/Low Density Residential, or the all Low Density land uses . However, the proposed project will require less of the site to be elevated than the all low density land use. Furthermore, multi-family attached units can more easily be designed to comply with Federal Flood Insurance requirements since they typically require the elevation of only one pad or can be designed with tuck-under-parking, thereby elevating the living space above the garages and out of the floodplain. Noise Noise in the project vicinity is caused primarily by traffic on Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street . The General Plan indicates that noise levels in the vicinity are currently at a level of 65 db CNEL. The project would allow for development of residential units within a 65 CNEL contour . However, by locating the commercial land use designation at the intersection of Bushard and Garfield, the proposed project will reduce the number of residences exposed to arterial noise impacts . Staff Report - 6/18/91 -7- (9851d) Apart from noise impacts on the site, the land uses proposed for the site also have the potential to generate noise which could impact the existing and proposed residential uses . In particular, the commercial development could impact the existing and proposed adjacent residential uses with delivery truck and customer noises and may have a greater adverse impact on low density residential uses . Any commercial center should be designed to prohibit truck deliveries on portions of the project area immediately adjacent to the residentially zoned property. Residential development under the proposed project, the General Commercial/Low Density Residential, or the All Low Density land use designation is anticipated to have very little potential to substantially increase noise impacts to the surrounding residential uses . Any impacts that could exist should be adequately mitigated by construction in conformance with the setback and fencing requirements of the City zoning code. Aesthetics : All properties abutting the proposed project site are primarily single-story, single family homes constructed prior to Federal Flood Insurance Requirements . As previously discussed, Federal Flood Insurance Requirements, will require residential development of the site to be elevated three (3) feet or more above the existing grade. However, subsequent development of the proposed project site will be required to comply with thirty (30) feet or thirty-five (35) feet maximum height limitations established for R2 Medium Density Residential zoning by Article 912 (Multi-family Residential) or Article 915 (Planned Developments) , respectively. Both articles have provisions for height and setbacks to promote compatibility with adjacent single family residences . Furthermore, the R2 zoning will require a minimum setback of ten (10) feet from the existing single family residences whereas, development under the existing R1 zoning, which would also require the three (3) foot elevation, would allow for a maximum height of twenty-five (25) feet with a five (5) foot setback from adjacent single family residences . Affordable Housing; The proposed project will allow for development of 15 multi-family medium density residential units . By allowing for a greater number of units than is presently permitted on the site, the project may provide an incremental benefit to the City' s housing goal to provide its share of regional housing needs to facilitate a regional jobs/housing balance, as identified by the 1989 Regional Housing Needs Assessment . In addition, the proposed project will provide the City with additional opportunities for affordable housing units which are less feasible under a low density residential land use designation. The medium density residential designation and the location of the site adjacent to the commercial property (and the services which will be offered by it) , make the site a potential location for affordable units . Staff Report - 6/18/91 -8- (9851d) The proposed project will provide a greater benefit toward the City' s regional housing needs and will allow for better opportunities for providing affordable housing than either the General Commercial/Low Density Residential or the All Low Density Residential land uses . The staff would recommend that the Planning Commission include language in the Resolution which addresses the City' s affordable housing goals . Three (3) units should be set aside for families earning between 80-120% of the Orange County Median Income. 10 . 0 GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY: The proposed General Plan Amendment and Zone Change are consistent with the various land use and housing goals and policies established by the General Plan. The General Plan goals and policies which are pertinent to the proposed project are discussed below. A. Land Use Element : The project and subsequent development, with recommended mitigation measures contained in Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6, will be consistent with many goals and policies of the City' s Land Use Element including : 3 .4 . 2 . 5 Housing . To provide and maintain a quality living environment so that members of all economic, social and ethnic groups may reside in Huntington Beach by: (1) Providing a variety of housing types in all areas of the City. (2) Providing an adequate level of community services, facilities , improvements and maintenance in all areas of the City. 3 .4 .2 . 7 Residential Development . To encourage and maintain a well balanced variety of residential densities and uncrowded living environments by: (1) Encouraging rational use of land use and other natural resources . (2) Encouraging development of neighborhoods that are available and attractive to diverse economic groups . 3 .4 .2 . 8 Commercial Development and Tourism. To insure commercial development that is economically viable, attractive, well related to other land uses, and satisfies the needs of the City' s residents : (1) Encouraging planned commercial development that will coincide with residential growth. Staff Report - 6/18/91 -9- (9851d) (2) Continuing to diversify the economic base of the City and increasing the tax base. (3) Continuing to promote development of commercial centers . (4) Distributing commercial centers and relating them to service areas . The project is also consistent with the following General Plan location criteria for Medium Density Residential and General Commercial land uses : Medium Density Residential : 1 . Locate in close proximity to commercial and other business areas, educational and institutional facilities, cultural, and other public facilities (e.g . transportation routes) . 2 . Should serve as a buffer or transition area between low density or estate residential and more intense land uses, where possible . General Commercial : 1 . Locate at the intersection of local or secondary arterial streets . B. Housina Element : Approval of this application will be consistent with the following housing policies pertaining to meeting the housing needs of all social and economic segments of the community: 1 . Encourage the provision and continued availability of the range of housing types throughout the community, with variety in the number of rooms and level of amenities . 2 . Locate residential uses in proximity to commercial and industrial areas and transportation routes to provide convenient access to employment centers . 3 . Promote the rezoning of vacant or recyclable parcels of land to higher densities where compatible with surrounding land uses and available services in order to lower the cost of housing. 11 . 0 FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS: A Fiscal Impact Analysis has been prepared for the five alternative land uses addressed in the Environmental Impact Report . The analysis consists of an assessment of the major revenue and cost impacts, in current year dollars, for the first full year after development of the proposed project site. The analysis revealed that Alternative 3 , the existing low density residential land use and zoning provides a revenue to cost ratio of 2 . 35, the lowest of Staff Report - 6/18/91 -10- (9851d) all project alternatives . Projected revenue to cost ratio steadily increased from 2 . 96 for the Medium Density Residential Alternative, 4 . 65 for the Commercial/Medium Density Residential Alternative (applicant ' s request) , 6 . 34 for the Commercial/Low Density Residential Alternative and 8 . 00 for the All Commercial Alternative. 12 . 0 SUMMARY: In summary, the applicant ' s request will allow for development of approximately 15 medium density residential units and approximately 10 , 332 square feet of general commercial uses . Information contained in Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 has indicated that with implementation of mitigation the proposed combination of land uses is compatible with the existing land uses in the area . Staff believes that the proposed project site is suitable for the proposed land use combination and that the proposed project may provide revitalization to an aging neighborhood. The proposed project also will not have a significant impact on arterials on local streets in the project vicinity and will allow for Albacore Drive to be continued on to the project site where a cul-de-sac or hammerhead can be constructed. In addition, the proposed medium density land use designation may have a visual impact on adjacent single story single family homes, due to requirements to elevate the residential portion of the site to comply with Federal Flood Insurance Regulations; however, it is anticipated that the aesthetic impacts may be of a lesser degree than those which would result from development under the existing low density land use designation, since the medium density zoning will require a greater setback from the existing single family homes (10 foot sideyard setback versus a 5 foot sideyard setback) . Furthermore, the Medium Density Residential units are also more easily adaptable to comply with Federal Flood Insurance requirements . The proposed project is also consistent with the other elements of the General Plan and offers opportunities to further the land use and housing goals of the General Plan by providing the City with a variety of housing types throughout the community and by providing additional opportunities for affordable housing which may not be feasible under the existing residential Low Density land use or by the General Commercial/Low Density Residential land use. In addition, the proposed project offers the City opportunities for economic benefits not provided by the existing low density residential land use designation and zoning. If approved, the project will increase the City' s commercial land inventory thereby allowing the City the opportunity to increase its economic base through increased sales tax revenues . Moreover, by providing a combination of commercial and residential land uses, unlike any of the alternatives, the project offers economic benefits and also provides opportunities for affordable housing on the site. Staff Report - 6/18/91 -11- (9851d) 13 . 0 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission take the following action: A. Adopt and certify as adequate Draft Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1448 and forward it to City Council for their adoption and certification with findings; and B. Approve Land Use Element Amendment No. 90-9 from Low Density Residential to a combination of Medium Density Residential (1 . 06 acre) and General Commercial ( . 90 acre) adopting Planning Commission Resolution No . 1449 and forward to City Council for adoption; and C. Approve Zone Change No . 90-19 from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to a combination of R2-FP2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) on 1. 06 acres and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain District 2) on 0 . 90 acres and forward to City Council for adoption. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 : 1 . Draft Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and all State and local guidelines . 2 . Draft Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 adequately addresses the potential environmental impacts that may be associated with General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 and Zone Change No . 90-19 and is found to be certifiable. 3 . Draft Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 identifies adequate mitigation measures to eliminate or reduce all potentially adverse impacts associated with the project to a level of insignificance. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - ZONE CHANGE NO, 90-19 : 1. The proposed zone change from R1-FP2 to R2-FP2 and C2-FP2 is consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan and consistent with General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 . Zone Change 90-19 will facilitate the goals of the Housing Element by providing an opportunity to add three (3) affordable units to the housing stock. 2 . The proposed zone change from R1-FP-2 to R2-FP2 and C2-FP2 with mitigation measures is compatible with adjacent and nearby land uses . 3 . The proposed zone change will increase the commercial land inventory in the area and thus provide economic benefits to the City through increased sales tax revenues . Staff Report - 6/18/91 -12- (9851d) 14 . 0 ALTERNATIVE ACTION: The Planning Commission may find Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 to be adequate and recommend to the City Council denial of General Plan Amendment No . 90-9 and Zone Change No . 90-19 . ATTACHMENTS: 1 . Project Area map 2 . Existing Land Use Map 3 . Existing Zoning Map 4 . Proposed Land Uses Map 5 . Proposed Zoning Map a t- Envi-rreacneet-a�l impaet RepeFt Ne - 99 the PrQjQQU !I. Planning Go Nei 1448 •��. B ref 4 -Re s el];�i-@ n Pie-r lA 4 3Findings f-eic Denial gone ehange No . 98 HS:J4kj 1 Staff Report - 6/18/91 -13- (9851d) Y' I � IIII SMOKE TREE AVE f SftKE WAVE a w I I I I I I I o WARBLER Z I AVE U HIMIZU RIVER CR. �il I I I I I I I W i111111 a GPtRFIELD - - - - - - -� Z f, BLUEfi Z J CE Cr N L J ALBACORE DR. ;.Y phi. Z d16, J i O � o z �m w BASS DR. v � LITCHFIELD DR. w a o w o 8 -J-- w z VELARDO DR. Jp VELARDO DR. CO 0. C F C D. TTT.TITT -(7-1-7 T PROJECT AREA HUNTINGTON BEACH l HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION SMOKE TREE AVE IIIIIII IIIIIII F SHRIKE AVE k' a o � � IIIIIII WARBLER Z AVE WHIMIZURIVER R.I_u I I I I I I I � w lilllll GARFIELD Z � LUEFI J -I U v LOW DENSITY L RESIDENTIAL ALBACORE DR. z J i O tr o z m w BASS DR. v v � J Q _ -- r a LITCHFIELD DR, w a 3 w u- . 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C F C D. -TTT1 TT- -TT-( T-17T 177 I - PROPOSED LAND USE DESIGNATIONS ( GENERA.L PLAN ) NUNTINCTON BEACH HUNTINGTON REACH PLANNING DIVISION I I I I I I SMOKE TREE AVE ( I I I I I I c AVEcnw [I Z AVE HIMIZU RIVER CR, I I I I I I 3 W lillill a &ARFIEL17 Z BLUEFI z J to d d N L J v LL N N ALBACORE DR. fT+ U oC 5 I cc o z m w BASS DR. J Q --- J U a LITCHFIELD DR.o } c cr A -i X " o z 3 3--H 0 u') VELARDO DR. VELARDO DR. m 0. C F C D. TTT-TTTTTT-I--F 71 PROPOSED ZONING 1-01J HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION DRAFT EIR No • e 6 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT for GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT No.90-9 and ZONE CHANGE No.90-19 DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-19 PREPARED BY: THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIVISION FEBRUARY 22, 1991 SCH NUMBER: 91011018 • TABLE OF CONTENTS • Section Page 1. 0 INTRODUCTION 4 1. 1 Methodology 4 2 .0 AREA OF CONCERN 7 7 2. 1 Background 7 2 .2 Analysis 12 2 .2 . 1 Land Use 12 2 .2.2 Traffic and Circulation 15 2.2.3 Housing 17 2.2.4 Public Services and Utilities 18 2 .2 . 5 Environmental Issues 20 2.2. 6 Economic Considerations 25 3 . 0 IMPACTS FOUND NOT TO BE SIGNIFICANT, IMPACTS 26 MITIGATED TO A LEVEL OF INSIGNIFICANCE, UNAVOIDABLE AND SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACTS 3 . 1 Impacts Found not to be Significant 26 3 .2 Impacts Mitigated to a Level of Insignificance 27 3 .3 Unavoidable Significant Adverse Impacts 27 4 . 0 ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES 28 4 . 1 Short-Term and Long-Term Productivity 28 4 .2 Irreversible Environmental Changes 28 4 .3 Growth Inducing Impacts 29 5 . 0 RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES 30 APPENDICT Appendix A - Fiscal Analysis Appendix B - Environmental Checklist 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report concerns General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 to the Land Use Element of the Huntington Beach General Plan. The Land Use Element was adopted as a mandated element of the General Plan in December, 1973; this is the thirty-seventh amendment to the element. Planned land uses throughout the City are depicted in the attached Land Use Diagram (Figure 1-0) . 1 . 1 METHODOLOGY This amendment concerns a change in General Plan designation on one area (Figure 1-1) . Section 15166 of the State Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Guidelines states that "The requirements for an EIR on a local General Plan Element or amendment thereof will be satisfied by the general plan or element document and no separate EIR will be required if : (1) the General Plan addresses all the points required to be in an EIR by Article 9 of the State EIR Guidelines, and (2) the document contains a special section or a cover sheet identifying where the general plan document addresses each of the points required. " In conformance with State guidelines, this document will constitute the EIR for Land Use Element Amendment No. 90-9 . The environmental setting and significant impacts associated with the issue areas identified in the initial study are addressed under Areas of Concern (Sections 2 . 1 through 2 . 7) . Alternative land use designations and feasible mitigation measures to minimize significant effects are also discussed in this section. Section 3 . 0 identifies the impacts found not to be significant in the Initial Study and Draft EIR, impacts which can be mitigated to a level of insignificance and unavoidable significant adverse impacts . Section 4 . 0 addresses overall environmental changes related to the following considerations : (1) the relationship between local short-term uses of man' s environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term productivity; (2) irreversible or unavoidable environmental changes; and (3) growth inducing impacts . Land Use Element -4- (1127D) Land Use Categories .MENpAENT6 PL.1aaN0 COMM. 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GARFIELD BLUEFIZ LJ W zALBACORE DR. J III lIII iIII lIII lIII -lIII �lII • i 0 a:z w BASS DR. -J Q --- J a = a LITCHFIELD DR w a 0 o w o g w IL z 3 � 3 0 cai VELARDO DR. S VELARDO DR. CG 0. C F C D• m T- FIGURE 1-1rim, PROJECT AREA ca FHUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION 2.0 AREA OF CONCERN 2 . 1 Background The area of concern addressed by Land Use Element Amendment No. 90-9 is a 1. 96 acre parcel located on the southeast corner of Garfield Avenue and Bushard Street. The property is currently designated for Low Density Residential (Figure 2-1) in the City' s Land Use Element . The current zoning on the property is R1-FP2 (see Figure 2-2) . The R1 zoning permits single family- residential construction and the FP2 suffix requires that the project be constructed in compliance with the City' s floodplain development standards . The flood depth on the site is three feet above adjacent grade and new residential construction must be elevated with the bottom of the lowest structural member of the lowest habitable floor above that elevation. On October 12, 1990, the applicant, Marlin Development, filed a request for Land Use Element Amendment on the property for a change to a combination of General Commercial (on the easterly 0 . 90 acres) and Medium Density Residential (on the remaining 1. 06 acres) , see Figure 2-3 . This request was filed concurrently with Zone Change No. 90-19 a request to change the zoning designation from R1-FP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain) to a combination of C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain) and R2 (Medium Density Residential-Floodplain) , see Figure 2-4 . The two applications are covered by EIR No. 90-6 and are being processed concurrently. Land Use Element -7- (1127D) H It H EE IIIIIII SMOKE TREE AVE F SHRIKE AVE N I I I I I I I y Z IIIIIII a I l l f l l l '�S WARBLER z AVE U *HIMIZUVER CR. I I I I I I I � W IIIIIII a GAKFIELD _ 8l.UEFI Z J CE LOW DENSITY L J ALBACORE DR. • RESIDENTIAL z i O z � w BASS DR. d _ y. U a LITCHFIELD DR. w a o w u- o g 4 3 a VELARDO DR. 4-1 VELARDO DR. 0. C F C D. TTI m I 1 171 FIGURE 2-1 EXISTING LAND USE DESIGNATION ( GENERAL PLAN ) HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION U 1% -1 SMOKE TREE AVE C AVE W IIIIIII a � IIIIIII w AVE U HIMIZU RIVER CR. I I I I I I I w I I I I I I I a G-ARFICLD — Z BLUEFI Z J c L . J U " R1-FP2 ALBACORE DR. • � z J _ O � _ p z m w BASS DR. Q J iI i I � d = � U LITCHFIELD DR. w a o w LL . 0 o p J -- Z W c 3 3 L) u~i VELARDO DR. VELARDO DR. \ f� 0. C F C D• 171 1 -F IT _.-.- FIGURE 2-2 EXISTING ZONING HUN nNGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION SMOKE TREE AVE c AVE Z I I I I I I I w IVIED z GENERAL EDluq IUIV DENSITY HIMIZU RIVER CR. I I I I I I I 3 COMMERCIAL w I I I I I I I RESIDENTIAL a GIARFIELD - - - - - -� Z F; BLUEFI Z J � � v� U • J v U ALBACORE DR. z J O ¢ _ o z cm w BASS DR. _ chLL LITCHFIELD DR. _ w a 3 w-- o A C c a a — 3 -ac 3 F= U "' — VELARDO DR. VELARDO DR. 0. C F C D. -nn 7--- FIGURE 2-3 PROPOSED LAND USE MHUNTINGTON DESIGNATIONS ( GENERALPLAN ) HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION � IIIIIII _ SMOKE TREE AVE J I I I I I SHRIKE AVE o I MAV WARBLER w HIMIZU RIVER CR. :2 1 1 I I I I 1 W IIIIIII a GAIZFlELD -- — — — — —� Z H BLUEFI J J U 12VKU to 101- a L • ALBACORE DR. i U ¢ ? D IT z M Ld 0 w BASS DR. Q J Q a LITCHFIELD DR w r A a z o 3 s 3 I=- � VELARDO DR. V., VELARDO DR. f� T= 0. C F C D. FIGURE 2-4 PROPOSED ZONING J�A 0 Le" HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION The applicant has submitted conceptual plans depicting development of 10,332 sq. ft . of general commercial uses and 15 medium density attached multi-family units at a density of 15 units/acre on the project area. The existing Low Density land use designation would allow for development of 10 single family detached units on 6, 000 square foot lots. The following analysis will examine four alternative land use scenarios in addition to the existing General Plan of Low Density. (See Figure 2-5) The alternative land use designations are as follows : (1) General Commercial (10,332 sq. ft. convenience center) and Medium Density Residential (15 attached multi-family units) - applicant' s request (2) General Commercial (10,332 sq. ft. convenience center) and Low Density Residential (6 attached condominium units) (3) Low Density Residential - 10 single family detached units (existing General Plan designation) (4) Medium Density Residential - 37 apartments (maximum allowable under Medium Density Residential) (5) General Commercial - 22,500 square foot convenience center The analysis of alternatives will focus on land use compatibility issues, traffic and parking issues, aesthetics, noise issues, geologic and soil issues, light and glare issues, as well as the provision of public services . 2 .2 Analysis 2 .2 . 1 Land Use The study area is located in an area that is largely typified by low density residential development. The only adjacent areas that differ from this are a 2.21 acre convenience shopping center which lies directly across Bushard Street to the west and a 2 .5 acre convenience center located across Garfield Street to the north. The shopping center to the west was constructed in 1984 after General Plan Amendment No. 84-1 was approved for a change from Low Density Residential to General Commercial . The center consists of 19, 940 square feet of commercial space with Chief Auto Parts and 7-11 convenience market as the principle tenants. The shopping center across Garfield Street to the north is actually located in Fountain Valley and has been in existence for several years. Immediately to the south and east of the study area are single family subdivisions which were constructed in 1963 . The homes are zoned Rl-FP2 and are designated Low Density Residential in the City' s General Plan. The majority of the homes are single story units with 6, 000 square foot lots and 60 foot street frontages . Land Use Element -12- (1127D) DAVE - ( -.ER w GENERAL DESLOW'ITY HIMIZU RIVER C COMMERCIAL HIMIZU RIVER CR. RESIDENTIAL CAA IELDIX- GARFIELD LUEFI J N L F., LUEFI v U Q LOW DENSITY L ALBACORE I VI I IT RESIDENTIAL ALBACORE DR U O Q x z m w BASS DR. ¢ m 3 BASS DR. n' D J Z U ` J Z U U _ • Q Q - __- J = __-� J iFIELD DR. - r I DR. Alternative 2 — - - - - Alternative 3 _ w UAVE ERw AVE HIMIZU RIVER - HIMIZU RIVER CR. NO G_ _� a ARFIELD FICLD _ LUEFI LUEFI � Cr Ir N MEDIUM L . ¢ � 0 L U DENSITY ALBACORE v v GENERAL ALBACORE DR. RESIDENTIAL is COMMERCIAL U U 0 0 z_ m w BASS DR. N W BASS DR. I ¢ J I = U 2 - J Z J Z Q J Q Q -_ J _ • a i _ FIELD DR. UJ 31� DR. } u� Alternative 4 Alternative 5 Figure 2- 5 Project Alternatives 2-5 "fe HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION The subject property is zoned R1-FP2 and General Planned Low Density Residential . It has been utilized for farming purposes for many years . One single family residence located on the property will need to be demolished to make way for new development. When the subdivision to the east (Tract 4852) was constructed in 1963, Albacore Drive was stubbed out at the eastern boundary of the project area since the lot was not a part of the subdivision. Tentative Tract No. 4744, of which Final Tract No. 4852 is a part, indicates that it was clearly intended for that street to eventually continue onto the study site as a continuation of the subdivision. Up to this point in time, continuation of the subdivision has not occurred. Development under any of the residential land use alternatives or combination General Commercial/Medium Density alternative on the project area will impact the adjacent single story subdivisions in terms of building height and aesthetics. This is due to the need for three feet of grade elevation to comply with floodplain standards, and due to the fact that any new residential construction could be anticipated to be two stories in height . In order to minimize height impacts, zoning code standards pertaining to building setbacks, open space and fencing should be strictly adhered to. A positive aspect of residential development on the project area is that easy access may be obtained from Albacore Drive to the east. Residential development will allow Albacore to be continued onto the project area where a proper cul-de-sac or hammerhead turnaround can be constructed. At the same time, however, additional residential traffic on Albacore may lead to concerns related to parking and vehicle trip related impacts . Those impacts will be addressed in the traffic portion of this analysis. General Commercial alternative or combination General Commercial/ Residential alternatives would allow for commercial development on the project area and would promote compatibility with the convenience centers which exist immediately across Bushard Street to the west and Garfield Avenue to the north. A convenience market at this location would take advantage of the visibility and location since it is adjacent to two arterial highways. Given that shopping opportunities already exist on the two corners, however, there is a concern that there may not be adequate market demand for more commercial at that location. Under the Commercial alternative, development of a commercial center on the subject site would not allow for completion of a cul-de-sac or hammerhead on Albacore Drive to the east and would suggest possible negative impacts on the adjacent single family homes in the form of increased noise from delivery trucks and customer traffic. Any commercial center in this location would need to be designed to minimize delivery traffic at the back of the site and would have to incorporate appropriate setbacks and landscape screening as was done on the shopping center to the west. Land Use Element -14- (1127D) • • The traffic/circulation, noise and aesthetic issues associated with land use compatibility have been addressed in section 2. 1.3 Traffic/Circulation, Section 2 . 1. 6 . 1 Noise and Section 2. 1. 6 .3 Aesthetics . 2 .2 .2 Traffic and Circulation The study area is located at the signalized intersection of Garfield Avenue, a primary arterial with a capacity of 30, 000 daily vehicle trips, and Bushard Street, a secondary arterial with a capacity of 20, 000 daily vehicle trips . Existing traffic volumes total approximately 19,000 daily trips on Bushard Street south of Garfield Avenue, and approximately 18,200 daily trips north of Garfield Avenue. These volumes place Bushard Street at Level of Service "C" , which is acceptable. Garfield Avenue presently conveys , 17, 800 daily trips west of Bushard Street and 12,000 daily trips east of Bushard Street, placing it at a Level of Service "A" , which is excellent . Access to any residential development on the project area would need to be taken exclusively from Albacore Drive. Albacore Drive currently dead ends at the project area boundary. Residential Development will allow Albacore to be continued onto the project area where a proper cul-de-sac or hammerhead turnaround can be constructed. Albacore Drive is, in turn accessed from Garfield Avenue by way of Bluefin Lane. Residential access to the project area would then necessitate that vehicles travel approximately 405 feet through the existing subdivision to the east. The City' s Traffic Division has indicated that due to the small size of the project area and the relatively small number of units that could be constructed, it is not anticipated that development of any of the residential alternatives, including the Medium Density Residential alternative, will generate traffic that will exceed the capacity of the local streets which will be traversed. This is particularly true since Albacore Drive west of Bluefin presently serves only seven homes and consequently experiences very low traffic volumes . The Traffic Division has indicated that there are several circulation/access problems associated with any commercial development of the project area. Any commercial development of the project area would be required to obtain all access directly from Bushard Street and/or Garfield Avenue. Both of the commercial/residential alternatives (including the applicant ' s request) have short frontages on Garfield Avenue. Access to Garfield under these alternatives would probably be located no more than 100 feet from the intersection which may cause circulation conflicts between traffic traveling eastbound on Garfield Avenue or durning on to Garfield (eastbound) from Bushard Street and traffic turning into the project area . The project area also has no direct access to or from Garfield Avenue westbound due to an uninterrupted raised concrete median which runs along the full length of the project area. Customers traveling westbound on Garfield Avenue will have to make a U-turn at the intersection of Garfield and Bushard and will have a relatively short distance to negotiate entrance onto the project area. Under the all commercial alternative this problem Land Use Element -15- (1127D) may be able to be resolved through relocation of the driveway further to the east; however, direct access to/from Garfield Avenue westbound would still be unavailable. Although there is currently left-turn capability from Bushard Street southbound to the project area and a longer frontage on Bushard, some access problems still exist. When two commercial centers are constructed across the street from one another, the Traffic Division typically requires that access to the centers align to take advantage of existing striped medians and turn pockets to minimize access/turning conflicts. However, due to the size and location of the project area such alignment will not be possible under any commercial development. The following table indicates the traffic volumes which are estimated to be generated by each of the land use alternatives : Land Use Alternative Trip Traffic Generation Generation (Trips/day) (1) Gen. Comm. (10,332 sq. ft. ) 33 . 68 Trips/KSF/Day 348 and Med. Den. Res. 8.75 Trips/Unit/Day 131 (15 Condominium Units) -Applicant ' s Request 479 (2) Gen. Comm. (10,332 sq. ft. ) 33 . 68 Trips/KSF/Day 348 Low Den. Residential 8 . 75 Trips/Unit/Day 52 (6 Condominium Units) 400 (3) Low Den. Residential 10. 06 Trips/Unit/Day 101 (10 detached homes) (4) Medium Den. Residential 8.75 Trips/Unit/Day 324 (37 apartment units) (5) General Commercial 33 . 68 Trips/KSF/Day 758 (22,500 sq. ft. ) As estimated above, none of the residential alternatives, when added to existing traffic volumes on Garfield and Bushard, will generate sufficient traffic to reduce levels of service on those arterials . The Low Density Residential alternative, the combination Commercial/ Low Density Residential alternative and the applicant' s request are fairly similar in traffic impact to Albacore Drive and Bluefin Lane. Development under the Medium Density Residential Alternative will allow for development of a maximum 37 apartment units and will generate considerably more traffic on to the two local collector streets than the other residential or commercial/residential alternatives. While this amount of traffic would not exceed the capacity of Albacore Drive, the additional traffic would be noticeable to the residents and could be deemed undesirable. Whereas the residential trips generated by the other alternatives are not anticipated to impact Albacore Drive or Bluefin Lane. Since the commercial development of the Commercial and Commercial/ Residential alternatives raise certain street circulation and access Land Use Element -16- (1127D) • • problems, a site plan showing proposed curb cuts and on-site circulation would be subject to review and approval of the Public Works Department. Apart from daily trip generation, another traffic related impact is that of vehicular parking. The Low Density alternative (existing zoning) will allow for development of a typical single family subdivision with 60 foot lot frontages which provides considerable on-street parking in conjunction with the two car enclosed garages on-site which are required by code. The generous parking opportunities afforded by standard 6,000 square foot lot subdivisions contributes greatly to the Low Density "open" feel such subdivisions typically have. The applicant, however, is proposing multi-family attached units. As with any attached residential development, this type of development is anticipated to reduce off-site parking opportunities. As depicted by the applicant' s conceptual plan, off-site (on-street) parking will probably not be available within the multi-family development, it is possible that the existing residences on Albacore Drive will periodically be impacted by additional overflow on-street parking of vehicles. However, subsequent development of the project site will be required to comply with Article 960 "Parking and Landscaping" which requires that all resident and guest parking be provided on-site to reduce parking impacts to the neighborhood. No significant impact is anticipated. Mitigation 1. Existing access onto Bushard Street from the project site shall be right-turn only. 2 . Access/circulation plans for development of the project area shall be approved by the Department of Public Works prior to issuance of building permits. 3 . The Developer shall comply with on-site parking requirements of Article 960 . Public transportation is currently provided to the project area by the Orange County transit District (OCTD) . OCTD presently provides transit service on Garfield Avenue and has a bus stop located in front of the project site. OCTD has indicted that passenger ridership generated from future development under any of the alternatives is not anticipated to significantly impact transit service. 2 .2 . 3 Housing Among the policies identified in the Housing Element are those related to the provision of adequate housing opportunities in various income categories. Housing opportunities are to be promoted through various programs such as the streamlining of zoning and development processing, inventorying of available land, and the consideration of increasing allowable densities on appropriate parcels of land. Land Use Element -17- (1127D) The applicant' s request for Medium Density Residential on the project area would be consistent with draft housing policies for the provision of additional housing opportunities in the City, though the request would result in a reduction in the number of residentially zoned acres, it will allow for five additional homes beyond what the existing General Plan would allow. The Medium Density Residential alternative for 37 units would provide the greatest number of new housing opportunities (27 additional homes beyond the existing Low Density land use designation) . The all Commercial and General Commercial/Low Density Residential alternatives would service to reduce or eliminate housing opportunities in the City. 2 .2.4 Public Services and Utilities 2.2 .4 . 1 Sewers The study site is located within Orange County Sanitation District Number 3 which is not experiencing any substantial service constraints and could adequately accommodate additional sewage generated by any of the alternatives . Residential development of the subject property would require connection to the 8-inch line which exists in Albacore. That line in turn feeds into a 54-inch County trunk sewer which runs in Bushard Street. The all Commercial and combination general commercial/residential alternatives will require the construction of an 8-inch line to the 54-inch County trunk line which exists in Bushard Street or Garfield Avenue. 2 .2.4 .2 Water The Water and Public Works Departments have indicated that existing water lines are sufficient to accommodate development under any of the alternatives and that none of the alternatives is anticipated to result in significant impacts to the water system. Any residential development can receive sufficient water supply from the existing six-inch main in Albacore Drive. The all commercial alternative or commercial portions of the commercial/residential alternatives would require connection into either 12-inch water main in Garfield Avenue or Bushard Street. Although Huntington Beach has never experienced predicted peak hour demand, it is important to note that, the current system is unable to meet that peak hour demand. There are system-wide improvements which need to be made in order to ensure the long-term acceptability of service. Those planned improvements have been tentatively approved by the City Council through their adoption of the Water Master Plan dated June 1988 and will be funded by all new development, through payment of Water Division Financial Master Plan Fees . 2.2 .4 .3 Drainage The Public Works Department has indicated that any of the Residential alternatives or residential portions of the commercial/residential alternatives could be designed to drain onto Albacore Drive, Garfield Avenue or Bushard Street. The Commercial alternative or commercial portions of the Commercial/Residential alternatives should be designed to drain to Bushard Street or Garfield Avenue. Land Use Element -18- (1127D) Neither the proposed project nor any of the alternatives is anticipated to significantly impact drainage in the area. The Public Works department has indicated that any improvements necessary to serve the proposed or alternative land uses are anticipated to be localized and are not anticipated to be significant. The commercial development may require extension of existing storm drain at Stingray and Velardo. Furthermore, project specific drainage issues will be addressed during the entitlement process through implementation of standard conditions of approval requiring submittal of hydraulic and hydrology studies . Elevation and/or floodproofing of development under any alternative may potentially impact drainage onto adjacent properties . However, future development will be required to submit a hydrology study to verify that elevation or floodproofing will not increase floodwaters by more than one foot on surrounding properties, as required by Article 940 of the Huntington Beach Zoning Code. With compliance with Federal Flood Insurance Requirements, no significant impact is anticipated. Mitigation: 1. Prior to issuance of grading permit hydrology and hydraulic studies shall be submitted for Public Works approval . 2 . A grading plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works (prior to issuance of a grading permit) . A plan for silt control for all water runoff from the property during construction and initial operation of the project may be required if deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works. 3 . Subsequent development shall not be allowed to drain on to adjacent properties. 2 .2 .4 .4 Parks There are no neighborhood park facilities located within the subject quartersection. The nearest park facilities are the 2 . 5 acre Bushard Park site across Yorktown Avenue, one-half mile to the south and 5 . 5 acre Talbert Park located one-half mile across Bushard Street . Although there are no neighborhood parks within the quartersection, the Community Services Department has indicated that due to the small scale of the project, no additional park dedication can be required for development of the project area. The area can be adequately served by the two neighborhood parks identified. 2 .2 .4 . 5 Police and Fire Protection Police service for the area of concern is provided by the City of Huntington Beach which operates from a central facility located at Main Street and Yorktown Avenue. Police staffing is established by the General Plan at one officer per thousand population. Because of the small size of the project area, no additional staffing is anticipated to be required to serve development under any of the alternatives considered in this report. Land Use Element -19- (1127D) Fire response to the area of concern is provided by the City of Huntington Beach from the Bushard Station located approximately one mile south of the study area. Response time to the project area is one and a half (1 1/2) minutes. No significant concerns are anticipated at this time in providing adequate fire protection for any of the alternatives considered for the site. Due to the small scale of the proposed project and project alternatives, no additional manpower or facilities will be required to serve the project area. 2 .2.4 . 6 Schools The area of concern is located within the Fountain Valley School District and is served by Miola Elementary School and Huntington Beach High School. The school district has indicated that the schools involved would be able to accommodate the increase in students generated by any of the alternatives. The all commercial alternative would have no impact on schools . 2 .2 .4 . 7 Gas, Electrical and Telephone Service Natural gas service and electrical service are provided by the Southern California Gas Company and Southern California Edison, respectively. The Southern California Edison Company has indicated that electrical load requirements can be met for any of the land uses considered for the study area. Similarly, the Southern California Gas Company foresees no difficulty in service future development under any of the proposed land uses provided current natural gas supplies continue to be available. The General Telephone Company, which provides telephone service for Huntington Beach, has indicated that adequate service can be provided for the area of concern under any of the land use alternatives. 2 .2.4 .8 Solid Waste Disposal The Rainbow Disposal Company provides solid waste collection to the City of Huntington Beach. No local service constraints are expected under any of the alternative land use designations assuming there is adequate access to accommodate the company' s refuse trucks. 2 .2 . 5 Environmental Issues 2 .2. 5. 1 Noise Short-Term Development of the project area will result in increases in noise associated with construction activities. However, the impacts of these noise increases are short-term and can be reduced to a level of insignificance through implementation of mitigation measures identified below. Land Use Element -20- (1127D) Long-Term The area of concern lies at the intersection of a primary arterial (Garfield Avenue) and a secondary arterial (Bushard Street) . Based on projected 1990 Ground Transportation Noise Exposure Impacts, a portion of the site falls within the Ldn 65 noise contour. These noise levels are within acceptable levels (Ldn 80) for commercial development and therefore would not impact the all commercial alternative or the commercial portions of the Commercial/Residential alternatives . Residential development, however, could be affected by traffic noise. Noise impacts to residential development on the project area can be addressed through design measures such as unit modification, additional building setbacks, walls, berming and/or landscaping which will be required by standard conditions of approval during the entitlement process to reduce this noise exposure and guarantee acceptable noise levels of less than Ldn 45, as required by the City' s Municipal Code. Apart from noise impacts on the site, the land use selected for the site also has the potential to generate noises which would impact the surrounding residential uses. In particular, the commercial alternative could impact the existing and proposed adjacent residential uses with delivery truck and customer noises . Any commercial center should be designed to prohibit truck deliveries on portions of the project area immediately adjacent to the residentially zoned property. The residential alternatives have very little potential to increase substantially, noise impacts to the surrounding residential uses . Any impacts that could exist should be adequately mitigated by construction in conformance with the setback and fencing requirements of the City zoning code. mitigation: 1. Construction activities shall be limited to Monday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8: 00 p.m. Construction shall be prohibited on Sundays and Federal Holidays. 2 . Commercial development of the site shall be designed to prohibit truck deliveries in areas adjacent to residentially zoned property. 3 . Residential structures on the subject property, whether attached or detached, shall be constructed in compliance with the State acoustical standards set forth for units that lie within the 60 CNEL (or greater) contours of the property. Evidence of compliance shall consist of submittal of an acoustical analysis report, prepared under the supervision of a person experienced in the field of acoustical engineering, and shall be submitted prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. Land Use Element -21- (1127D) 2.2. 5 .2 Air Quality Short-Term Development of the project area may result in increase in construction vehicle and dust emissions during the grading and construction. However, construction vehicle and dust emissions can be reduced to a level of insignficance through implementation of mitigation measures identified below. Long-Term Long-term air quality impacts resulting from operation of all of the alternatives were analyzed using the Air Pollution Emission Projection Model (URBEMIS No. 1) and the Air Quality Analysis Handbook prepared by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) . The analysis determined that projected emissions for any of the alternatives is far below threshhold levels. No significant adverse air quality impacts are anticipated. Mitigation: 1. During cleaning, grading, earth moving or excavation, the applicant shall: a. Control fugitive dust by regular watering, paving construction roads, or other dust preventive measures approved by the Department of Public Works . b. Maintain equipment engines in proper tune. 2 . During construction, the applicant shall : a. Use water trucks or sprinkler systems to keep all areas where vehicles move damp enough to prevent dust from rising when leaving the site. b. Wet down areas in the late morning and after work is completed for the day. c. Use low sulfer fuel ( .05% by weight) for construction equipment. d. Phase and schedule construction activities to avoid high ozone days (first stage smog alerts) . e. Discontinue construction during second stage smog alerts. Land Use Element -22- (1127D) 2 .2. 5 .3 Light and Glare Any of the proposed residential alternatives on the subject site will feature street lighting and probably landscape lighting. The commercial alternative would possibly feature parking lot lighting. All of these additional light sources will generate from the primarily vacant project area and may potentially impact the surrounding neighborhood, however, due to the Urban character of the surrounding area, the additional light is not anticipated to represent a significant increase in light. Development of the project area will be subject to entitlement. Through standard conditions of approval, requiring submittal of lighting plans to ensure that all lighting will be directed away from adjacent properties, which are placed upon all projects requiring entitlement, no significant impact is anticipated. mitigation: 1. All outside lighting shall be directed to prevent "spillage" onto adjacent properties and shall be noted on the site plan and elevations of future development projects on the subject property. 2 .2 . 5.4 Aesthetics Development under any of the land use alternatives could have potential adverse aesthetic impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. The surrounding area is primarily one-story single family detached homes on 60-foot wide lots constructed prior to the City' s participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. The residential alternatives or the residential portion of the commercial/residential alternatives must have the lowest floor elevated above projected flood water levels, as identified by Federal Flood Insurance Rate Maps which for the project area, approximately three (3) feet above existing grade. However, subsequent residential development will be required to comply with Division 9 Article 911 for a Low Density Residential project, of Article 912 for a Medium Density Residential project or Article 915 for Condominium Projects. Each article as maximum height and setback provisions to provide aesthetic compatability with adjacent R1 uses . Height of subsequent development of the subject property will be measured from existing grade, not from the three (3) foot elevation level and will be required to comply with height and setback requirements contained in Division 9 . No significant impact is anticipated. 2 .2 . 5. 5 Seismic. Soils and Geology In compliance with the Alquist-Priolo Geologic Hazards Zones Act of 1972, a Special Studies Zone has been established in Huntington Beach which contains the Newport-Inglewood Fault, the only known active fault in the city. The project area is located well outside the Special Studies Zone. Although the site is not in the Alquist-Priolo zone, it does lie in very close proximity to the Bolsa-Fairview earthquake fault which runs just southwest of the Land Use Element -23- (1127D) site. Given the proximity of this fault, a geologic study which analyzes potential impacts and identifies specific construction measures to mitigate potential seismic hazards will be required during the entitlement process by implementation of standard conditions of approval . A 1974 study, Geotechnical Inputs, prepared for the City of Leighton-Yen and Associates, indicates the existence of a peat layer one-half to five feet thick in the vicinity of the study area. The report also indicates that there is a low percentage (7%) of clay in the soil . Since peat deposits and expansive clay soils can cause damage to structures, a geotechnical study which provides specific design recommendations for construction on the property will be required as a standard condition of approval of all projects subject to entitlement. Mitigation: 1. A detailed soils analysis shall be prepared by a registered Soils Engineer. This analysis shall include on-site soil sampling and laboratory testing of materials to provide detailed recommendations regarding grading, chemical and fill properties, foundations, retaining walls, streets, and utilities . 2 . An engineering geologist shall be engaged to submit a report indicating the ground surface acceleration from earth movement for th subject property. All structures within this development shall be constructed in compliance with the g-factors as indicated by the geologist ' s report. Calculations for footings and structural members to withstand anticipated g-factors shall be submitted to the City for review prior to the issuance of building permits . 2 .2. 5. 6 Flooding The study area is located within Zone AO (Depth 3) on the Flood Insurance Rate Map prepared for the City by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This designation means that the site will be flooded to a depth of 3 feet in the event of a 100-year flood. Due to the flood status of the property, any new residential construction must be elevated so that the lowest structural member of the first habitable floor is located three feet or more above the adjacent grade. Commercial development must either be elevated or floodproofed to the same three foot elevation. With compliance with Federal Flood Insurance Requirements, no significant impact is anticipated. Mitigation: 1. Any residential development on the subject property shall be elevated so that the lowest structural member of the first habitable floor is located three feet or more above adjacent grade. Land Use Element -24- (1127D) 2 . Any commercial development on the subject property shall be elevated or flood proofed to three feet or more above the adjacent grade. 3 . A copy of completed FEMA Elevation Certificate shall be submitted prior to issuance of building permit. 2.2 . 6 Economic Considerations The Planning staff utilized its standard fiscal impact methodology to analyze the alternatives in this amendment. The revenues and expenditures associated with each alternative were predicted for one year for comparison purposes . The results are summarized in the table below. Appendix A contains a summary of the fiscal impact assumptions . Alt. 1 Alt, 2 Alt, 3 Alt, 4 Alt, 5 Comm/Medium Comm/Low Low Den. Medium Commercial Den. Res. Den. Res . Res . Den. Res . General (10,332 s. f. (10,332 s.f. 10 units 37 units 22, 500sq. ft. 15 units) 6 units) Revenue $27,360 $25, 691 $ 8, 525 $26,326 $34, 697 Cost $5, 881 $4, 054 $3, 622 $8,888 $4,335 Revenue-Cost $21,479 $21, 637 $4 ,903 $17,443 $30,362 Revenue/Cost 4 . 65 6.34 2.35 2 . 96 8 . 00 The analysis revealed that Alternative 3, the Low Density Residential Alternative, will have the lowest revenue to cost ratio followed by the Medium Density Alternative, and the applicant ' s request alternative. The combination commercial/low Density alternative and the all Commercial alternative had the highest revenue to cost ratios . Land Use Element -25- (1127D) 3.0 IMPACTS FOUND NOT TO BE SIGNIFICANT, IMPACTS MITIGATED TO A LEVEL OF INSIGNIFICANCE, AND UNAVOIDABLE SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACTS. 3 . 1 Impacts Found Not to be Significant Initial Study Staff prepared an initial study on December 19, 1991 to identify the potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the proposed project. The Environmental Assessment Committee reviewed the initial study and recommended that an Environmental Impact Report to be prepared for the project. The environmental issues determined to be insignificant by the initial study consists of the following: Plant and Animal Life, Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Human Health Populations, and Cultural Resources. The remaining issues were identified as having potential environmental impacts and were addressed in the document. These include: Air Quality, Land Use, Traffic/ Circulation, Housing, Public Services and Utilities, Earth and Geology, Noise, Light and Glare, and Aesthetics. Draft EIR Impacts which were determined by this Draft EIR not to be significant include the following: Housing, Public Services and Utilities and Aesthetics. Explanations for why these impacts were not found to be significant are contained within this document in the appropriate environmental section. Land Use Element -26- (1127D) 3 .2 Impacts Mitigated to a Level of Insignificance With implementation of all suggested mitigation measures and applicable City policies and requirements, the following impacts are mitigated to a level of insignificance: Land Use, Traffic/Circulation, Earth and Geology, Flood, Noise, Air Quality, and Light and Glare. 3 .3 Unavoidable Significant Adverse Impacts No significant unavoidable impacts would result from the proposed project . Land Use Element -27- (1127D) 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES In accordance with California Environmental Quality Act guidelines, an environmental assessment is required to address short-term and long-term effects, irreversible environmental changes, and growth inducing impacts of the total project or plan. This section analyzes these concerns in context of the recommended land use changes in Section 2 .0 . 4 . 1 The Relationship Between Local Short-term Uses Of The Environment And The Maintenance And Enhancement Of Long-term Productivity There are no significant natural resources in the project area. The proposed project represents an expansion and intensification of commercial and residential uses in the area. Short-term impacts of the site specific development include localized increases in noise, dust, and vehicular emissions associated with construction vehicles. Implementation of mitigation measures and existing City policies and requirements will adequately control these potential short-term impacts . Development of a combination of commercial residential uses represents a logical extension of surrounding proposed land uses. Development of the area is similar to recycling that has and is occurring throughout the City of Huntington Beach. This action is occurring as the area moves toward more intensive urban uses . 4 .2 Significant Irreversible Environmental Changes Which Would Be Involved In The Proposed Action Should It Be Implemented Approval of the project will allow for the construction and development of 15 residential units and 10,332 sq. ft. of commercial . Project development will commit future generations to similar uses of the area. Reverting to less intense uses subsequent to construction is highly infeasible because of the large capital commitment. Land Use Element -28- (1127D) Although several irreversible commitments of limited resources would result from implementation of the proposed project, irreversible environmental changes resulting from the project are not considered significant. These resources include but are not limited to the following: lumber and other forest products, sand and gravel, asphalt, petrochemical construction materials, steel, copper, lead and other metals, and water. An increased commitment of social services and public maintenance services (waste disposal and treatment, etc. ) would also be required. The proposed project will involve an irreversible commitment of labor and capital investment. Alternative energy sources such as solar energy are not in widespread local use. It is unlikely that a real savings in finite energy supplies (e.g. , oil and natural gas) can be realized in the near future. 4 .3 Growth Inducing Impacts The project, if approved, would allow for the development of 15 multi-family units and an additional population of approximately 41 people. Although the project would result in an increase in population in the City, due to the relatively small size of the project, the ready availability of existing public services and utilities, and the small percentage of vacant land remaining in the City, the project is not considered to have any significant growth-inducing effects which would cause significant adverse effect on public services, traffic, air quality, noise levels, and cultural resources, or land use. Land Use Element -29- (1127D) 5.0 Recommended Mitigation measures for EIR 90-6 Below is a summary of impacts identified in this document and the mitigation measures recommended to reduce them to a level of insignificance. IMPACT MITIGATION Additional accessways required 1. Existing access onto Bushard to serve Commercial development Street from the project site of the project area will impact shall be right-turn only. traffic circulation at the intersection of Bushard Street 2. Access/circulation plans for and Garfield Avenue. development of the project area shall be approved by the Department of Public Works prior to issuance of building permits . 3 . The developer shall comply with on-site parking requirements of Article 960 . Development of the project 1. Prior to issuance of grading area pursuant to flood may permit, hydrology and hydraulic result in drainage impacts studies shall be submitted for to adjacent properties. Public Works approval . 2. A grading plan shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Public Works (prior to issuance of a grading permit) . A plan for silt control for all water runoff from the property during construction and initial operation of the project may be required if deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works . Increases in noise level 1. Construction activities shall be resulting from construction restricted to the hours of 7:00 activities. a.m. to 8:00 p.m. , Monday through Saturday. Construction shall be prohibited on Sundays and Federal Holidays . Delivery truck noise from 1. Commercial development of the commercial development may site shall be designed to impact adjacent residential prohibit truck deliveries in uses . areas adjacent to residentially zoned property. Land Use Element -30- (1127D) Portion of project area is 1. Residential structures on the located in 65 CNEL noise subject property, whether contour. attached or detached, shall be constructed in compliance with the State acoustical standards set forth for units that lie within the 60 CNEL (or greater) contours of the property. Evidence of compliance shall consist of submittal of an acoustical analysis report, prepared under the supervision of a person experienced in the field of acoustical engineering, and shall be submitted prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. Increases in dust generation 1. During cleaning, grading, earth and pollutant emissions moving or excavation, the resulting from grading and applicant shall: construction activities . a. Control fugitive dust by regular watering, paving construction roads, or other dust preventive measures approved by the Department of Public Works . b. Maintain equipment engines in proper tune. 2. During construction, the applicant shall: a. Use water trucks or sprinkler systems to keep all areas where vehicles move damp enough to prevent dust from rising when leaving the site. b. Wet down areas in the late morning and after work is completed for the day. c. Use low sulfer fuel ( .05% by weight) for construction equipment. d. Phase and schedule construction activities to avoid high ozone days (first stage smog alerts) . e. Discontinue construction during second stage smog alerts. Land Use Element -31- (1127D) • • Development of the primarily 1. All outside lighting shall be vacant project area will directed to prevent "spillage" introduce new sources of light onto adjacent properties and and glare into the area. shall be noted on the site plan and elevations of future development projects on the subject property. Project area is located in 1. A detailed soils analysis shall close proximity to the Bolsa- be prepared by a registered Fairview fault and in the Soils Engineer. This analysis location of peat and shall include on-site soil expansive soils. sampling and laboratory testing of materials to provide detailed recommendations regarding grading, chemical and fill properties, foundations, retaining walls, streets, and utilities. 2. An engineering geologist shall be engaged to submit a report indicating the ground surface acceleration from earth movement for th subject property. All structures within this development shall be constructed in compliance with the g-factors as indicated by the geologist ' s report. Calculations for footings and structural members to withstand anticipated g-factors shall be submitted to the City for review prior to the issuance of building permits . The project area is located 1. Any residential development on within Flood Zone AO (Depth 3) the subject property shall be and may expose future occupants elevated so that the lowest to flood hazards . structural member of the first habitable floor is located three feet or more above adjacent grade. 2 . Any commercial development on the subject property shall be elevated or flood proofed to three feet or more above the adjacent grade. 3 . A copy of completed FEMA Elevation Certificate shall be submitted prior to issuance of building permit. Land Use Element -32- (1127D) Appendix A FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS FOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 February, 1991 Prepared by City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department FISCAL IMPACT MODEL TECHNICAL APPENDICES GPA # 90-9 INTRODUCTION The purpose of the fiscal impact model is to evaluate the public revenues and costs associated with each land use alternative. It examines current revenues and costs generated by each land use alternative if developed and operating in one year . The fiscal impact revenue items listed in Table 1 represent immediate revenues that will be generated. Direct or primary revenues include property tax, tax increment, sales tax, utility/franchise tax, fines, cigarette tax, motor vehicle in-lieu tax and gas tax fund. The fiscal impact cost items listed in the same table are broken down by City Department to show the primary costs that will be incurred by each land use alternative. The net revenues or costs are presented at the bottom of the table as well as the revenue/cost ratio. A higher revenue to cost ratio represents greater fiscal benefits to the City. However, land use decisions should not be based upon a fiscal impact model alone. It serves as a planning tool to aid in evaluating each land use alternative. Other factors such as land use compatibility, consistency with other general plan elements, and potential environmental impacts are equally important considerations . Major revenue and cost impacts are assessed in current year dollars in this analysis for the first full year after development of the proposed project and alternatives . Assumptions and planning factors have been derived from staff research, other agency data and private sector sources . Implementation of the model has been aided by the use of a Burroughs B-25 micro-computer using Enhanced Multi-plan software. Fiscal Impact Analysis =:1- (1126D) TABLE 1 FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22.500 sa.ft. Revenue Item Property Tax 7,884 9,047 5,370 14,902 2,551 Sales Tax 14,089 13,732 450 1,406 29,340 Util/Fran. Tax 2,611 1,609 1,115 4,127 2,041 Business License 360 360 0 0 765 FFP 509 199 335 1,242 0 Cigarette Tax 80 31 53 195 0 Motor Vehicle 1,474 575 970 3,594 0 Gas Tax Fund 353 138 232 860 0 Total 27,360 25,691 8,525 26,326 34,697 Cost Item Gen. Admin 1,576 1,576 1,576 1,576 1,576 Police 1,694 11089 726 2,420 1,573 Fire 1,980 1,105 945 3,500 11186 Comm. Services 431 168 284 1,050 0 Public Works 200 116 91 337 0 Total 5,881 4,054 3,622 8,883 4,335 Revenue Minus Cost 21,479 21,637 4,903 17,443 30,362 Revenue/Cost Ratio 4.65 6.34 2.35 2.96 8.00 Fiscal Impact Analysis -2- (1126D) FISCAL IMPACT MODEL TECHNICAL APPENDICES GPA # 90-9 There are five alternatives analyzed for General Plan Amendment 90-9 . The following list identifies the alternative scenarios including estimated market valuations for each alternative and the estimated population generated by residential scenarios . ALTERNATIVE 1 - GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL-APPLICANT' S PROPOSAL - 10, 332 Square feet of retail - Total market value based on adjusted assessed valuation of the property = $654 ,429 - 15 condominium units - $250, 000 per unit market value - 41 residents based on 2 . 7 people/unit - Total market value = $3, 750, 000 ALTERNATIVE 2 - GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL - 10, 332 Square feet of retail - Total market value based on adjusted assessed valuation of the property = $654 ,429 - 6 condominium units - $275, 000 per unit market value - 16 residents based on 2 . 7 people/unit - Total market value = $4 ,400, 000 ALTERNATIVE 3 - LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL-EXISTING LAND USE - 10 single family detached units - $300, 000 per unit market value - 27 residents based on 2 . 7 people/unit . - Total market value = $3, 000, 000 ALTERNATIVE 4 - MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL - 37 Apartment units - $225, 000 per unit market value - 100 residents based on 2 . 7 people/unit - Total market value = $8, 325, 000 ALTERNATIVE 5 - COMMERCIAL GENERAL 22, 500 square feet o.f retail . Total market value based on 1. 08 million Fiscal Impact Analysis -3- (1126D) Revenue and cost categories used in this analysis are detailed in summary tables following the conclusion of this text. 1.0 REVENUES 1 . 1 Property Tax Property tax revenue is derived from County property tax placed on new development, which is one percent of the market value of the land and (or) improvements . Of that one percent, the City of Huntington Beach collects (through the General Fund) a specific percent of the revenue, determined by the tax rate area (TRA) in which the proposed project is located. The proposed project is located in TRA 04-036 . The City collects 17 . 9 percent of the one percent County tax. Market value assumptions were based on: 1 . Residential unit value derived from current residential sales in the City. 2 . Commercial square footage derived from current market rates in the City. 3 . Commercial land - Orange County tax assessor tax rolls , assessed market valuation of land or land minus improvements . Because of limitations placed on the County Tax Assessor by Proposition 13 , the assessed valuation of a property can only increase by a maximum of two percent per year . The land value of the proposed project site has been adjusted to reflect allowable increases per year . 1 . 2 Sales Tax The State of California places a six percent sales tax on retail sales . Of that six percent the City receives 16 . 6 percent or one cent for every six cents collected. Sales tax for residential projects is based on an estimated family income determined by the unit or house value. In this analysis it was assumed that thirty percent of the cost of the unit would be required as a minimum annual family income. The annual retail sales tax collected is then derived from the Internal Revenue Service "Optional State Sales Tax Tables . " It is assumed that a large percent of Huntington Beach residents spend retail dollars outside of the City. Therefore, it is esti- mated that for every new resident the City captures only 40 percent of the annual retail sales tax revenue generated by that resident . Commercial retail sales tax revenue is based on an estimated sales per gross leasable square feet, (80 percent of the total building square footage) derived from the Dollars and Cents of Shopping Centers, compiled and published by the Urban Land Institute. Fiscal Impact Analysis 1 -4- (1126D) 1 .3 Utility User and Franchise Tax Huntington Beach collects a five percent utility user tax on the annual sales of electricity, natural gas, water, telephone and cable television services in the City. A franchise tax of one percent of the annual electricity sales and four percent of the annual natural gas sales is collected from the respective utility providers in the City. Factors used for this section of the analysis are as follows . Electricity According to the California Energy Commission, average electricity charges based on the total bills collected for 1989 , are: Residential = $51. 13 per unit, per month Commercial = . 0894 cents per kilowatt hour, using 12 .2 KWH per square foot per year applied to commercial and recreation developments . Natural Gas According to the California Energy Commission, average statewide natural gas charges are: Residential = $29 . 58 per unit, per month Commercial = $. 669 per million BTU' s, using an annual rate of .42 million BTU' s per square foot applied to commercial and recreational developments . Water Based on City Water Department analyses : Average residential water billing is $18 . 69 for a two month period, per unit . Data on commercial billing can not be identified per unit or store because one water meter may service many units or stores . Commer- cial water customers include all customers except residential and comprise approximately 27 percent of the water billings in the City. Telephone For comparison purposes, an average estimated residential telephone bill is forty dollars ($40 . 00) per month. General Telephone is unable to provide the City with any data on average phone billings for residential or commercial customers . They do not compile the type of information that would be appro- priate for a fiscal analysis . Fiscal Impact Analysis -5- (1126D) Cable Television For cable T.V. service in the City, the basic rate paid by residents is $21. 95 per month. It is assumed that all new residents in the City will subscribe to the cable service. 1.4 Business License Fee The City requires all businesses, commercial and industrial, in the City to have a license. Business license fees are based on the number of employees per business and also a fee per number of trucks . It is not feasible to estimate the number of trucks per business, but employees have been estimated based on the following assumptions . Alternative 1 (Commercial/Medium Density Residential) : Alternative 1 consists of approximately 10,332 square feet of retail commercial space. As mentioned above, Business Licensing fees are determined by the number of employees per business . The conceptual plan indicates that 8 businesses will be located in the commercial space. The City' s Business Licensing Department estimates that retail businesses employ approximately 3 employees per business . Based upon this average, business license fees generated by the retail commercial business would be approximately $360 .00 annually. Alternative 2 (Commercial/Low Density Residential): Alternative 2 consists of approximately 10, 332 square feet of retail commercial space. As mentioned above, Business Licensing fees are determined by the number of employees per business . The conceptual plan indicates that 8 businesses will be located in the commercial space. The City' s Business Licensing Department estimates that retail businesses employ approximately 3 employees per business . Based upon this average, business license fees generated by the retail commercial business would be approximately $360 . 00 annually. Alternative 5 (Commercial General): Alternative 5 consists of approximetely 22, 500 sq. ft. of retail space. As mentioned above, business licensing fees are determined by the number of employees per business . Based upon the ratio of businesses to square footage, the Commercial Alternative will generate 17 businesses . The City' s Business Licensing department estimates that retail businesses employ approximately 3 employees per business . Based upon this average, business license fees generated by the retail commercial businesses would be approximately $765 annually. 1. 5 Additional Revenue Additional revenue is generated by new residential development on a per capita basis . This revenue is derived from funds* collected by the State of California -that are distributed back to local municipalities using a formula that is primarily based on that municipality' s population. In the Preliminary City Budget, Fiscal Year 1990-1991, four major revenue items are applicable to this analysis . Based on the April 1988, Orange County Forecast Analysis Center population estimates for 1990 for Huntington Beach of 194 , 755, the revenues are calculated as follows : Fiscal Impact Analysis -6- (1126D) Essentially, each department has been treated on a case by case basis rather than applying a standard methodology to all of the categories considered. Fines , Forfeitures and Penalties is $2,419, 000 divided by 194 , 755 equals $12 .42 per capita. Cigarette Tax is $380, 000 divided by 194 , 755 equals $1 . 95 per capita . Motor Vehicle In-Lieu Tax is $7, 000, 000 divided by 194 , 755 and equals $35 . 94 per capita . Gas Tax Funds (2107 and 2107. 5) are $1, 674, 000 divided by 194 , 755 equaling $8 . 60 per capita. 2.0 COSTS Research and discussions with each department have resulted in the application of different methods to assess relative costs . These results depended on the amount of data available and the level of automation in each department . For example, the police department has the most sophisticated data analysis related to activity by type of land use. Working with police department computerized archival data it was possible to assess the number of calls for a particular type of land use. The number of calls has a direct relationship to the number of officers needed, and, ultimately, a recommendation for the hiring of additional officers based on the impacts from development . 2 . 1 Cost Assumptions The City of Huntington Beach Preliminary Budget, Fiscal Year 1990-1991, was used as the primary source for this section of the analysis . Capital expenditures were excluded from the budget as they are not applicable to future or proposed development . The applicable programs under each budget item can generally be assigned to privately developed acreage in the City on the following basis : Residential land uses comprise approximately 78 percent of privately developed acres, commercial land uses comprise 10 percent and industrial land uses comprise 12 percent . Where appropriate, this land use distribution will be used to assess cost impacts . * Footnote: State subventions . 2 . 2 General and Administration Expenditures While this fund includes numerous programs (a total of 20) , new development would measurably impact only the non-departmental (budget program 101) category. Non-departmental activities range from City utility expenditures to liability program expenditures and comprise, of the 1990/1991 budget, $9 , 835, 100 . Fiscal Impact Analys.is -7- (1126D) The most equitable method of distributing this expenditure is on a cost per acre, regardless of the type of land use. There are approximately 12, 230 privately developed acres in the City and divided into the above budget figure results in a cost per acre of $804 . The proposed project site is approximately 1 . 96 gross acres yielding a cost of $1, 576 . 2 . 3 Police Department From surveys of major land uses in the City, police calls per type of development were derived. The police calls by type of land use are detailed below. POLICE CALLS/UNIT LAND USE OR SQUARE FEET Residential -Single family . 58/unit -Multi-family low density . 70/unit -Multi-family Multi-story and high density . 55/unit Commercial 1/1693 square feet Office and retail or . 0006 calls per square foot These calls relate to the .number of additional officers per year that would be needed to service new development . A patrol officer ' s average annual salary, including benefits, is $65, 000 . Five or more officers would result in capital expenditures, such as a vehicle. When calls per year reach 535, the Police Department would recommend hiring an officer. Consequently, the cost per call is approximately $121 . For the purpose of this analysis, it will be assumed that the Department will incur a cost whether the calls for a particular project reach 535 or a portion of that total . Calls by type of land use and estimated annual costs for alternatives are shown on the summary table titled Police Services Costs . 2 .4 Fire Department It is the the assessment of Fire Department Staff, primarily Tom Poe (Deputy Fire Marshall, Fire Prevention Division) , that new residential development will impact two programs : Public Safety Administration, Program No. 300 and Public Safety, Fire Control Program 302 . The total 1990/1991 budget for these programs, minus capital expenditures, is $9 , 018, 686 . The majority of public safety activity, approximately 75 percent, is provided to residential land uses in the City. Assuming costs for public safety on a per capita basis the result would be as follows : ($9, 018, 686) ( . 75) = $6, 764 , 015 divided by the 1990 City population estimates of 194 , 755 = $35 per capita . Fiscal Impact Analysis -8- (1126D) 'r • • Commercial land uses, however, have a relatively small impact on the Fire Department . Six percent of Fire Safety service (programs 300 and 302) can be attributed to commercial uses, or ( . 06) ($9 , 018, 686) _ $541, 121 . In addition to Fire Safety, Commercial uses also impact program 308, Hazmat Response Unit . It is estimated that 25 percent of the 1990/1991 program budget or ( . 25) ($794 , 152) _ $198, 538 can be attributed to commercial uses . Of the three programs the total cost is $739 , 659 . Applied on a per acre basis the cost dis- tribution is $739 , 659 divided by 1223 commercial acres = $605 per acre. 2 . 5 Community Services According to Jim Engle, Acting Director, Community Services Department, none of the development scenarios analyzed in General Plan Amendment 89-3 would require and/or generate an increase in park acreage in the City. Nor would those scenarios require an increase in community services staff or existing programs that are not self supporting. It is assumed, however, that new residents in the City will have some impact on the cost of park maintenance. Although park mainte- nance is a budgeted program within the Public Works department, it will be shown under Community Services in order to identify the cost impacts separate from other Public Works programs . According to Daryl Smith, Superintendent of Park Maintenance, it costs the City $3 , 700 per year, per acre, to maintain the parks . In order to determine a cost per capita the following formula was developed: There are currently 555 acres of park land that are included in the $3 , 700 per acre, per year cost . The City population estimates for 1990 are 194 , 755 . Park acreage divided by population results in . 003 acres of park per person that are maintained by the City. Park acreage per person multiplied by cost per acre results in an annual park maintenance cost per capita of $10 . 50 . Acreage Maintenance Annual Maintained Population Cost Cost/Capita (555) / (194 , 755) _ . 003 ($3, 700) _ ($10 . 50) 2 . 6 Public Works In a discussion with Robert Eichblatt, City Engineer, it was determined that the scope of development assessed in this analysis would only have a measurable impact on Public Works Programs 530 and 531, sewer maintenance. Mr. Eichblatt also stated that residential development generates the greatest impact on sewer maintenance in the City. For budget year 1990-1991 the total cost for sewer maintenance is $842, 380 . Since residential generates the largest impact it is realistic to measure that impact on a per capita basis . For commercial land uses the cost will be measured on a per acre basis . Residential costs are as follows : Fiscal Impact Analysis -9- (1126D) Seventy eight percent of $842, 380 = $657, 056 divided by the 1990 population estimates of 194 , 755 = $3 .37 per capita . Commercial and industrial costs are as follows : The per acre cost is derived from the balance of the programs which equals $185,324 divided by 2, 691 acres (commercial and industrial) and results in $68 . 87 per acre. Summary tables of revenues and costs follow this text . Fiscal Impact Analysis -10- (1126D) TABLE 2 PROPERTY TAX (City tax collected is 17.9% of one percent) Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med • Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22,500 sq.ft. Number of Units 15 6 10 37 22,500 Number of Sq. Ft. 10,332 10,332 Market Value 250,000 275,000 300,000 225,000 per unit Market Value 63.34 63.34 63.34 Per sq. ft. Market Value 3,750,000 4,400,000 3,000,000 8,325,000 Residential Market Value 654,429 654,429 1,425,150 Commercial Total Market 4,404,429 5,054,429 3,000,000 8,325,000 1,425,150 Value Total Property 7,884 9,047 5,370 14,902 2,551 Tax Fiscal Impact Analysis —12— (1126D) r TABLE SALES TAX REVENUE Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22.500 sq.ft. Residential Market Value (per unit) 250,000 275,000 300,000 225,000 Estimated Household Income (per unit) 75,000 82,500 90,000 67,500 Estimated Annual Retail Sales Tax 612 647 681 578 per household (from Tax Tables) City's Tax portion 102 107 113 96 (16.6% of Sales Tax) 40% Capture Rate 41 43 45 38 Number of Units 15 6 10 37 City Tax Revenue 615 258 450 1,406 Commercial Gross 'Sq. Ft. 10,332 10,332 22,500 Gross Lease Sq. Ft. 8,266 8,266 18,000 (80% of gross sq. ft.) Sales per year per sf 163 163 163 Annual Sales 1,347,358 1,347,358 2,934,000 City Tax Revenue 13,474 13,474 29,340 Total 14,089 13,732 450 1,406 29,340 Fiscal Impact Analysis —13— (1126D) • • TABLE 4 UTILITY USER AND FRANCHISE TAX Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22,500 sa.ft. Electricity 1,024 748 307 1,135 1,227 Gas 411 252 177 657 316 Telephone 360 144 240 888 Cable TV 198 79 132 487 Water 84 34 56 207 Franchise Tax Electricity 205 150 61 227 245 (1% of annual sales) Gas 329 202 142 526 253 (4% of annual sales) 2,600 1,609 1,115 4,127 2,041 Fiscal Impact Analysis —14— (1126D) a • TABLE 5 ADDITIONAL REVENUE Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22.500 sg.ft. Estimated 41 16 27 100 0 Population Fine. Forfeitures and Penalties Revenue per capita 12.42 12.42 12.42 12.42 0 Total 509.00 199.00 335.00 1,242.00 Cigarette Tax Revenue per capita 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 0 Total 80.00 31.00 53.00 195.00 Motor Vehicle In—Lieu Tax Revenue per capita 35.94 35.94 35.94 35.94 0 Total 1,474.00 575.00 970.00 3,594.00 Gas Tax Funds Revenue per capita 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 0 Total 353.00 138.00 232.00 860.00 Fiscal Impact Analysis —15— (1126D) TABLE 6 POLICE SERVICE COSTS Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22.500 sq.ft. Number of Units 15 6 10 37 22,500 or square feet 10,332 10,332 Calls/Unit .55 .55 .55 .55 or square feet 1/1693 1/1693 1/1693 sq. ft. Calls/Year 14 9 6 20 13 Cost per call $121 $121 $121 $121 $121 Total Cost $1,694 $1,089 $726 $2,420 $1,573 Fiscal Impact Analysis —16— (1126D) TABLE 7 ADDITIONAL COSTS Alt. 1 Alt. 2. Alt. 3 Alt. 4 Alt. 5 Com/Med Com/Low Existing Low Medium Commercial Density Density Density Density Density 10,332 sf/ 10,332 sf/ 15 Units 6 Units 10 Units 37 Units 22,500 sa.ft. Residential Estimated Population 41 16 27 100 Commercial Acres .90 .90 1.96 Fire Service Costs Costs per capita $35 $35 $35 $35 $605* Sub—Total 1,435 560 945 3,500 1,186 Cost per acre 605* 605* Sub—Total 545 545 Total $1,980 1,105 945 3,500 1,186 Community Service Costs Costs per capita $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 0 Total 431.00 168.00 284.00 1,050.00 0 Public Works Costs Costs per capita 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 0 Sub—Total 138.00 54.00 91.00 337.00 0 Costs per Acre 68.87* 68.87* 68.87* Sub—total 62.00 62.00 135.00 Total 200 116 91 337 135 * Commercial cost per acre Fiscal Impact Analysis —17— (1126D) ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NO. 90-54 1. Name of Proponent Marlin Development Address 8311 Westminster Blvd. Ste. #240 Westminster. CA 92683 Phone Number (714) 891-3575 2. Date Checklist Submitted for Review December 19, 1990 3. Concurrent Entitlement(s) General Plan Amendment No. 90-9 Zone Change No. 90-19 4. Project Location 9542 Garfield Avenue (Southeast Corner of Garfield and Bushard Street) 5. Project Description The applicant is proposing an amendment to the Land Use Map of the City's General Plan and a corresponding Zone Change request. The proposed amendment (GPA No. 90-9) consists of a request to redesignate approximately 1.96 acres from Low Density Residential to a combination of General Commercial (on the easterly 0.90 acres) and Medium Density Residential (on the remaining 1.06 acres). The applicant has also requested that the zoning on the property be changed from R1 (Low Density Residential) on the entire site to C2 (Community Business) on .90 acres and R2 (Medium Density Residential) on 1.06 acres. The subiect property is currently vacant. The General Plan Amendment and Zone Change request do not constitute any new development: however, if approved, it will allow for future commercial and residential development on the property. The developer has proposed a combination of 10,332 square feet of retail commercial (on Site A on attached map) and 15 medium density condominium units (on site B on attached map). However, no formal plans have been submitted. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of answers are included after each subsection.) Yes Maybe No 1. Earth. Will the proposal result in: a. Unstable earth conditions or changes in geologic substructures? Discussion: Although the proposed project does not constitute any new development and therefore does not involve any activities which will impact soil stability in the area, a previously prepared EIR (89-5) for development of the site did identify potential soils hazards in the area. This issue requires further analysis. • • Yes Mavbe No b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? X Discussion: The proposed project site is primarily vacant. Some landform modification is anticipated in association with future development of the site which will inevitably result in disruption, compaction, and overcovering of soils. Potential drainage impacts require further study. C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? _ _ X Discussion: The proposed project does not involve any activities which will change topography of ground surface relief features in the area. However, the project site is located within Zone AD D3 of the flood plain. Subsequent residential development will be required to be elevated above anticipated flood levels, which may involve some topographical changes to the site. Any changes to the topography, proposed by future development of the site will be project specific and will be addressed by the entitlement process sta�(N-� conditions of approval requiring submittal of a hydrology study. No significant impacts are anticipated. d. The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? _ _ X Discussion: The site is primarily flat and does not have any unique geological or physical features. No significant impact is anticipated. e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site? _ X Discussion: Short—term: Upon development of the site, minor short—term wind erosion may occur during the grading and site preparation phases of future development. Potential erosion impacts resulting from future development will be addressed through the entitlement process through standard conditions of approval requiring dust control measures. No significant impact is anticipated. Long—Term: The project site is located within Zone AD D3 of the flood plain. Residential development will be required to be elevated above anticipated flood -levels. The elevation of future development may have erosion impacts on surrounding properties. Erosion impacts of subsequent development require further analysis. f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? _ _ X Discussion: The site does not drain directly into any natural body of water. g. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? _ X Y_ Discussion: Although the proposed project site is not located in the vicinity of the Alquist—Priolo Special Studies Zone, it does lie in close proximity to the Bolsa—Fairview earthquake fault which runs just southwest of the site. Geologic hazards/seismic impacts may have an impact on future development of the site and therefore require further analysis. Environmental Checklist —2— (7987d) • Yes Maybe No 2. Air. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? _ X Discussion: Short—term: Minor short term deterioration of local ambient air—quality may occur during construction of subsequent development as a result of construction equipment emissions and dust. Short—term air quality impacts require further analysis. Long—Term: Future development of the proposed project site may indirectly generate automotive and off—site energy generation emissions by (attracting users, establishing a use on a vacant site, etc). These emissions may incrementally contribute to the degradation of local air quality. However, the contribution is not anticipated to be significant. b. The creation of objectionable odors? _ _ X Discussion: No objectional odors will be generated by the project. C. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? _ _ X Discussion: The project does not propose any land uses which may affect local or regional climate. 3. Water. Will the proposal result in: a. Changes in currents, or the course of direction of water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? X Discussion: The site does not drain directly into any natural body of water. b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? X Discussion: See lb C. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? X Discussion: The proposed project site is located within Zone AD D3 of the flood plain. Future development of the property will be required to comply with federal flood requirements which require that the residential structures be elevated above and that non—residential structures be flood proofed to projected flood levels. Elevation and flood proofing of future development may impact the course or flow of flood waters. However, impacts resulting from the proposed land uses is not anticipated to result in flood impacts which are significantly different from those of a single family development. Impacts of future development require further study. d. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? _ _ X Discussion: See 3a e. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? _ _ X Discussion: See 3a Environmental Checklist —3— (7987d) • Yes Maybe No f. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? _ _ X Discussion: Subsequent development of the site will result in some overcovering of vacant land with impervious surfaces which may impact groundwaters. However, due to the size of the site, no significant adverse impacts are anticipated. g. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? _ — X Discussion: See 3f h. Substantial reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? _ _ X Discussion: Subsequent development of vacant property will increase water usage on the site. However, impacts resulting from the proposed land uses are not anticipated to result in water impacts which are significantly different from those of a single family development. Impacts of development of the property will be addressed by the entitlement process through standard conditions of approval which require use of water conserving fixtures, drought resistant planting materials, and reclaimed water for irrigation purposes. i . Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding or tidal waves? _ X _ Discussion: The proposed project site is located within Zone AD D3 of the flood plain. Consequently development of the site will locate people within an area of potential flooding. However, future development of the site will be required to be comply with federal flood requirements and will be required to be elevated above or flood proofed to the level of anticipated flooding. 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? _ _ X b. Reduction of the numbers of any mature, unique, rare or endangered species of plants? _ _ X C. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? _ _ X d. Reduction in acreage of an agricultural crop? _ X (a—d)Discussion: There are currently 10 lemon trees, 5 peach trees and 5 plum trees on the site. Subsequent development of the site may require removal of the trees. However, through standard conditions of approval requiring that mature trees be maintained or replaced at a 2:1 ratio, no significant impacts are anticipated. 5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms or insects)? _ _ X b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? _ — X C. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? _ _ X Environmental Checklist —4— (7987d) • Yes Maybe NN9 d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? _ _ X (a—d)Discussion: No unique animal species appear to be supported by the site. Development of the site is not anticipated to impact any animal species. No significant impact is anticipated. 6. Noise. Will the proposal result in: a. Increases in existing noise levels? _ X Discussion: Short—Term: During the construction phase of future development, noise levels on the site will increase. Noise impacts of construction requires further analysis. Long—Term: Upon development of the property, project generated traffic may result in an increase in noise levels in the project vicinity. Increased noise levels will also occur as a result of development of previously vacant land. Noise impacts resulting from development of the proposed project require further analysis. b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? _ X Discussion: The project site is located at the intersection of a primary (Garfield Avenue) and a secondary (Bushard Street) arterials. Based upon projected 1990 Ground Transportation Noise Exposure Impacts (identified in the General Plan), the majority of the site is located within the Ldn 65 noise contour, with a small portion on the north an west perimeters of the site within the Ldn 70 noise contour. These noise levels are acceptable for commercial development and therefore is not anticipated to adversely impact the commercial portion of the proposed project. However, the proposed residential portion would be affected by traffic noise from Bushard Street. Noise impacts resulting from development of the proposed project require further analysis. 7. Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or glare? X Discussion: The subsequent development of a vacant site will result in new light sources on the site. Light and glare impacts of development require further analysis. 8. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? X Discussion: The proposed project consists of an amendment to the Land Use Map of t he City's General Plan and a compatible rezone and varies from the present or planned land use of the area. The applicant is proposing a combination of Commercial and medium density residential land use. The proposed commercial land use is similar to existing commercial uses located to the north and west of the site and is located at the intersection of arterial streets which complies with the General Plan locational criteria for commercial land uses. The medium density residential land use is more intense than the low density residential land uses that are currently existing in the area. This item requires further analysis. Environmental Checklist —5— (7987d) • Yes Maybe No 9. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? _ _ X b. Substantial depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? _ _ X (a—b)Discussion: Future development of a vacant site is anticipated to increase the use of fuel and natural resources. However, the proposed land uses are not anticipated to result in substantially different resource consumption from that expected with the existing low density residential land use. Potential impacts will be addressed by the entitlement process through implementation of standard conditions of approval which promote use of gas for cooking facilities, heaters, and clothes dryers. Due to the size and scale of the project, no significant impacts are anticipated. 10. Risk of Upset. Will the proposal involve: I a. A risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? _ _ X b. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or an emergency evacuation plan? _ X 11. Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? _ X _ Discussion: The proposed land uses will allow for commercial development not originally anticipated by the general plan and will result in a net loss of residential land. However, the project is also proposing the remainder of the site be designated at a higher density residential land use than presently exists which will substantially make up for any units lost by the commercial redesignation. No significant impacts are anticipated. 12. Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? _ X Discussion: See 11 13. Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? X Discussion: The existing low density residential land use has the potential for generating approximately 101 average daily trips (ADT). The proposed land uses are anticipated to generate approximately 479 ADT (348 ADT for commercial portion and 131 ADT for the medium density residential portion). The additional ADT generated are not anticipated to be significant since the arterials in the vicinity have sufficient capacity to accommodate the additional trips generated. b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new off—site parking? _ X _ Discussion: Subsequent development of the site will be required to provide all parking on site as specified by Article 960 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. No significant impact is anticipated. C. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? _ X _ Discussion: See 13a Environmental Checklist —6— (7987d) • • Yes Mavbe No d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? _ X _ Discussion: Subsequent development under the proposed land use designation is anticipated to require additional curb cuts on Garfield Avenue or Bushard Street which may result in new interruptions to circulation on those arterials. Site access issues require further analysis. e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? — X f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? _ X Discussion: See 13d 14. Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon., or result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: a. Fire protection? — — X b. Police protection? _ _ X C. Schools? — — X (a—c)Discussion: Sufficient Fire, Police and Educational Services are currently available for the proposed Land Uses. No additional manpower or facilities will be required to serve the proposed use. No significant impacts are anticipated. d. Parks or other recreational facilities? _ X Discussion: There are no neighborhood park facilities located within the subject quartersection. The nearest park facilities are the 2.5 acre Bushard Park site across Yorktown Avenue, one—half mile to the south and 5.5 acre Talbert Park located one—half mile across Bushard Street. Although there are no neighborhood parks within the quartersection, the Recreation Element of the City's General Plan considers the area to be adequately served by parks because of the proximity of the two neighborhood parks identified. It should be noted that due to the size of the proposed project, the City cannot require dedication of park land. e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? _ X Discussion: See 13d f. Other governmental services? _ _ X Discussion: All services are presently available to the site and have sufficient manpower and facilities to serve the proposed land use. No significant impact is anticipated. 15. Energy. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? _ _ X Discussion: See 9 (a—b) Environmental Checklist —7— (7987d) • Yes Maybe No b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing source of energy, or require the development of sources of energy? _ _ X Discussion: See 9 (a-b) 16. Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a. Power or natural gas? _ _ X b. Communication systems? _ _ X C. Water? _ _ X d. Sewer or septic tanks? _ _ X e. Storm water drainage? _ _ X f. Solid waste and disposal? _ _ X Discussion: Development of the proposed project will require extension of public utilities and services to the project site, including electricity, communication systems (telephone), water, sewer, storm drains, and solid waste disposal service. However, all utilities are available to the site and can accommodate the proposed land uses. No significant impacts are anticipated. 17. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? _ _ X b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? _ _ X 18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? _ X Discussion: No views are currently available at the site which would be impacted by subsequent development under the proposed Land Use designations. Although the R2 zoning proposed for the portion of the site adjacent to existing low density residences allows for more intense residential development with a maximum building height of 30 feet up to 12 feet (side yard/rear yard setback) from R1 zoned property, current R1 zoning allows for a maximum 25 feet in height up to 5 feet (side yard setback) from the property line; however, most houses in vicinity are single story. This item requires further analysis. 19. Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? _ _ X 20. Cultural Resources. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? X b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure, or object? _ _ X Environmental Checklist -8- (7987d) %s • Yes Maybe No C. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? _ _ X d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? _ _ X Discussion: No known archaeological sites are in the project vicinity. 21. Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, sub- stantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? _ _ X b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future.) _ _ X C. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) _ _ X d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? _ _ X DETERMINATION On the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED. I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL X IMPACT REPORT is required. December 19, 1990 Date Sign ure Revised: March, 1990 For: City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department Environmental Checklist -9- (7987d) ZONING INDEX MAP 9-5-11 10-5-11 Ono 9 Dill.'•II \a 1 LEGEND L14 19-6-IO-SECTION-TOIVNSHIP-P,AN;,i:16-5- I 15-5-II — DM 22-DISTRICT MAP 22 DMi 8� CS 117 DN 15 l 24-5-12' 1 19-5-11 •20-5-II 21- II 22-5-II 23-5-II 24- I DM 2B\ I DM 21 I DM:2T3 DMi24 Dn125 D" , DM 27 t 30-5-1! 29-5-11 + / \ I 7•- 28��5,-,J-1 27-5-i1 26-5-II 25- -II %p d 35 \L. 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A45 " A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTI.NGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 90-6 WHEREAS, Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 and related entitlements have been prepared; and The City of Huntington Beach was the lead agency in the preparation of the Environmental Impact Report; and All persons and agencies wishing to respond to notice duly given have been heard by the Planning Commission either through written notice or during a public hearing on June 18, 1991, and such comments as were made were duly noted and responded to . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach as follows : SECTION 1 : The Planning Commission does hereby find that Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and all State and local guidelines . SECTION 2 : The Planning Commission has considered all significant effects detailed in Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 , together with proposed mitigation measures to mitigate such effects (see Exhibit A) . SECTION 3 : The Planning Commission finds that through the implementation of the aforementioned mitigation measures the potentially adverse impacts associated with the project can be eliminated or reduced to a level of insignificance. 1 SECTION 4 : The Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby adopt and certify as adequate 44Y Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6 . SECTION 5 : The Planning Director is hereby authorized and directed to file with the Office of the County Clerk and the State Office of Planning and Research a notice of determination for Environmental Impact Report No . 90-6, as required by Section 15094 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines . PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held on the 18th day of June, 1991 . AYES : NOES : ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Mike Adams , Secretary Planning Commission Chairperson 2 EXHIBIT A Recommended Mitigation Measures for EIR 90-6 Below is a summary of mitigation measures recommended identified in EIR 90-6 to reduce the identified environmental impacts to a level of insignificance. MITIGATION 1 . Existing access onto Bushard Street from the project site shall be right-turn only. 2 . Access/circulation plans for development of the project area shall be approved by the Department of Public Works prior to issuance of building permits . 3 . The developer shall comply with on-site parking requirements of Article 960 . 4 . Prior to issuance of grading permit , hydrology and hydraulic studies shall be submitted for Public Works approval . 5 . A grading plan shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Public Works (prior to issuance of a grading permit) . A plan for silt control for all water runoff from the property during construction and initial operation of the project may be required if deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works . 6 . Subsequent development shall not be allowed to drain on to adjacent properties . 7 . Construction activities shall be restricted to the hours of 7 : 00 a .m, to 8 : 00 p .m. , Monday through Saturday. Construction shall be prohibited on Sundays and Federal Holidays . 8 . Commercial development of the site shall be designed to prohibit truck deliveries in areas adjacent to residentially zoned property. 9 . Residential structures on the subject property, whether attached or detached, shall be constructed in compliance with the State acoustical standards set forth for units that lie within the 60 CNEL (or greater) contours of the property. Evidence of compliance shall consist of submittal of an acoustical analysis report, prepared under the supervision of a person experienced in the field of acoustical engineering, and shall be submitted prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. 10 . During cleaning, grading, earth moving or excavation, the applicant shall : a . Control fugitive dust by regular watering, paving construction roads , or other dust preventive measures approved by the Department of Public Works . b. Maintain equipment engines in proper tune. 11 . During construction, the applicant shall : a . Use water trucks or sprinkler systems to keep all areas where vehicles move damp enough to prevent dust from rising when leaving the site. b. Wet down areas in the late morning and after work is completed for the day. c. Use low sulfer fuel ( . 05% by weight) for construction equipment . d . Phase and schedule construction activities to avoid high ozone days (first stage smog alerts) . e . Discontinue construction during second stage smog alerts . 12 . All outside lighting shall be directed to prevent "spillage" onto adjacent properties and shall be noted on the site plan and elevations of future development projects on the subject property. 13 . A detailed soils analysis shall be prepared by a registered Soils Engineer . This analysis shall include on-site soil sampling and laboratory testing of materials to provide detailed recommendations regarding grading, chemical and fill properties , foundations , retaining walls , streets , and utilities . 14 . An engineering geologist shall be engaged to submit a report indicating the ground surface acceleration from earth movement for th subject property. . All structures within this development shall be constructed in compliance with the g-factors as indicated by the geologist ' s report . Calculations for footings and structural members to withstand anticipated g-factors shall be submitted to the City for review prior to the issuance of building permits . 15 . Any residential development on the subject property shall be elevated so that the lowest structural member of the first habitable floor is located three feet or more above adjacent grade. 16 . Any commercial development on the subject property shall be elevated or flood proofed to three feet or more above the adjacent grade. 17 . A copy of completed FEMA Elevation Certificate shall be submitted prior to issuance of building permit . (9797d) RESOLUTION NO. 1449 a¢ A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF a:::• LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 90-9 TO THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to update and refine the General Plan in keeping with changing community needs and objectives; and Amendments to the Land Use Element are necessary to accomplish refinement of the General Plan; and Implement the goals of the Housing Element by providing opportunities for affordable housing; and The Planning Commission .recommends the following amendment to the Land Use Element : 1 . That the area, shown as Site A on Exhibit I attached hereto, consisting of . 90 net acres located on the southeast corner of Bushard Street and Garfield Avenue be redesignated from Low Density Residential to General Commercial . 2 . That the area, shown as Site B on Exhibit I attached hereto, consisting of 1 . 06 net acres located on the south side of Garfield Avenue, approximately 145 feet east of Bushard Street be redesignated from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential . *TACaMvQT XI(3. 5 1 A public hearing on adoption of Land Use Element Amendment ' to the General Plan No . 90-9 was held by the City Planning Commission on June 18, 1991, in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach that a recommendation be made to approve Land Use Element Amendment No . 90-9 to the General Plan. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held on the 18th day of June, 1991 . AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ( ABSTAIN: r ATTEST: Mike Adams , Secretary Planning Commission Chairperson 2 _ - � I I I ' I -I � I i ! 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