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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989 - 1992 Acquisitions - Parks - Orange County Transfer St REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION Date November 16, 1992 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Submitted by: Michael T. Uberuaga, City Administrat Prepared by: Michael Adams, Director of Community Developme - Subject: HOLLY-SEACLIFF, LINEAR PARR LAND GRANT DEED APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL lA" 19L. Consistent with Council Policy? Yes [ ] New Policy or Excep ion Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source, Alternativ STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for your consideration is the conveyance of land from the Pacific Coast Homes to City of Huntington Beach for purposes of the Linear Park. This is a requirement of the Holly-Seacliff Development Agreement. RECOMMENDATION• Motion to: Approve and authorize acceptance of the corporation grant deeds for parcels 2 and 3 and Quitclaim for parcel -3 of the Bolsa Chica Regional Park. ANALYSIS• Under the original Holly Seacliff Development Agreement, the Pacific Coast Homes agreed to dedicate land to the Linear Park site. Parcel 1 (5. 16 acres) was accepted by Council on February 4, 1991. The Pacific Coast Homes is now ready to convey 14 .39 acres of land toward their comittment. However, due to the fact that some of the dedicated land is below the 5 ' contour line and considered unusable as park land, the Pacific Coast Homes will receive 1/2 credit toward required park dedications. Therefore, the credited land totals 13 .49 acres for parcels 2 and 3 . The Quitclaim relinquishes surface rights to parcel 3 as required by Development Agreement No. 90-1. Staff has prepared the grant deed for this conveyance which specifically requires that the property be used for open space, public park, or recreational use for a period of fifty (50) years from the date of conveyance. Staff is requesting the City Council to approve the wording of these grant deeds and to authorize acceptance of the deeds and Quitclaim for parcel 3 . �� PIO 5/85 FUNDING SOURCE: N/A ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Reject the language in this deed and direct staff on acceptable language. AT HMENTS. 1. Summary of Dedications/Area Map 2 . Corporation Grant Deed Parcel 2 - A.P.N. 110-015-56 (Portion) 3 . Corporation Grant Deed Parcel 3 - A.P.N. 110-015-60 and 61 4 . Quitclaim to Parcel 3 MTU:MA:BJ: lp RCA -2- (4980d) 1 • 1 ATTACHMENT #1 SUMMARY OF LAND OFFERED FOR DEDICATION TO DATE Acres Cumulative Parcel Date Total Below 5 ' Acreage Date Number Offered Acres Contour(*) Total Accepted 1 2/5/91 5 . 16 - 5 . 16 2/4/91 2 6/30/91 7.72 1. 80( .9) 11. 98 - 3 12/31/91 6. 67 - 18. 65 - (*) 50% credit for acreage below 5 ' contour line. � 8 i--- IIS i Park boundary 5' contour line `l> 4 Accepted by City �a Fi ieyG. . • _ � © ems``'-c LEGEND Parcels to be dedicated 4� Parcel number - L►�I�n.�. PAeK A2�.A MAP 3 CITY OF HUNTINGTON- BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK December 2, 1992 Lee A. Branch County Recorder P. O. Box 238 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Re: A.P. #110-015-56 Pacific Coast Homes Dear Sir: Enclosed please find corporation grant deed to be recorded and returned to the Office of the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648. There is a copy inclosed to be conformed and returned. If you have any questions, call me at (714) 536-5227. Sincerely, CONNIE BROCKWAY, CMC CITY CLERK Maybrice L. Johnson Deputy City Clerk` CB:mj Enclosure: Pacific Coast Homes #5385 1390K (Telephone:714-536-5227) RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED, MAIL TO: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Office of the City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 APN-110 015-56 (portion) MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: SAME AS ABOVE Tax-Exempt-Government Agenr CITY OF HUNTING T ON BEACF4'OCUMENTARYTRRNSFER TAX Connie Brockway, CMC nis document is solely for the �yer not of record Pficial business of, the city By: Signature of declarant or agent Huntington Beach, as contem- epu Jerk determining tax lated undor Governmant Code ea. 6103 and should be recorded res or charge. CORPORATION GRANT DEED 385 FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, RECEIPT OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, PACIFIC COAST HOMES, a California corporation ("Grantor"), hereby grants to CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation, conditioned upon such Property, as defined below, being used as open space,public park or recreational purposes for the period of fifty (50) years from the date hereof, that certain real property in the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, described in Exhibit A attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof, and hereinafter referred to as the "Property": SUBJECT TO: (a) Easements, liens, charges, covenants, restrictions- reservations and other matters of record, encumbrances, and any and all amendments, modifications and/or supplements thereto recorded in the Office of the County Recorder, Orange County, California. (b) Matters that can be ascertained by a reasonable inspection and/or survey of the Property. EXCEPTING all oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, geothermal resources, and all other minerals, whether similar to those herein specified or not, within or that may be produced from said Property. FURTHER EXCEPTING AND RESERVING the sole and exclusive right from time to time to drill and maintain wells or other works into or through said Property and the adjoining streets, roads and highways located upon said property below a depth of 500 feet and to produce, inject, store and remove from and through such wells or works, oil, gas, water and other substances of whatever nature, including the right ATTACHMENT NO. 385 to perform.below said depth any and all operations deemed necessary or convenient for the exercise of such rights. The rights hereinabove excepted and reserved do not include and do not except or reserve any right to use the surface of the Property or the first 500 feet below the surface of the Property or to conduct any operations thereon or therein. Unless hereinafter specifically excepted and reserved, all rights and interests in the surface of the Property are hereby conveyed to Grantee. By acceptance and recordation of this Grant Deed, Grantee covenants, for itself, its successors and assigns as the owners of the Property, that the Property is acquired by Grantee "AS-IS" without any representations or warranties whatsoever, express or implied, and hereby releases Grantor and Grantor's successors and assigns, from any and all liability on account of the condition of the Property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed the instrumentthis 13th day of August, 1992. GRANTOR: PACIFIC COAST HOMES, a California corporation BY: ITS: V: BY: v U ITS: ' mac ALL PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT 38 State of California ) ) SS. County of Orange ) CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER: On /3 Z IF 2- , before me, rl.,Al,Er2,/1.4 I J,/, r" ❑ INDIVIDUAL NAME,TITLE OF OFFICER ( J CORPORATE LC `P g j PJl�- - OFFICER(S)1, 55i sf• Set-t-e- NAME(S)ofSIGNER(S) personally appea_re_d tn, C/�r G� ctnc/ J•� �o PG%Z. TITLE(s) ❑PARTNER(S) ❑ LIMITED EA personally known to me-OR-❑proved to me on the basis of satisfactory ❑GENERAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT evidence to be the person(s) whose ❑ name(s) is/are subscribed to the within ❑ TRUSTEE(S) instrument and acknowledged to me ❑GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR that he/she/they executed the same in ❑ OTHER: his/her/their authorized capacity(ies),, OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL and that by his/her/their signature(s) ��� •. • FLO NIERMANN on the instrument the person(s), or the "•i �p : Notary Public—California entity upon behalf of which the SIGNER 15 REPRESENTING: ORANGE COUNTY person(s) acted, executed the MY Comm.Expires JUN 16,1995 NAME OF PERSONS)OR ENTITY( S) Instrument. mac.I' va sE omes WITNESS my hand and official seal. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR .538� LINEAR PARK PARCEL 2 BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 11 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 51, PAGE 13 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE SOUTH 89041'36" EAST 428.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34 TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING AN ANGLE POINT IN THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY LIMITS BOUNDARY AS SHOWN ON THE MAP FILED IN BOOK 92, PAGES 19 THROUGH 28 OF RECORD OF SURVEYS, RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 26049'24" EAST 725.92 FEET ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY LIMITS BOUNDARY TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2445.00 FEET, SAID CURVE BEING THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF FUTURE GARFIELD AVENUE, 90.00 FEET IN WIDTH, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 44°35'18" WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 584.51 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF FUTURE GARFIELD AVENUE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13041'50';THENCE SOUTH 57029'46" EAST 102.09 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF FUTURE GARFIELD AVENUE TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2450.00 FEET, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 28030'14" WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 13.11 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND AFOREMENTIONED SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF FUTURE GARFIELD AVENUE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 000 18'24" TO THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 39.00 FEET, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID CURVE BEARS NORTH 28°11'50" EAST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY 61.45 FEET ALONG THE SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90017'04" TO A POINT ON THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF FUTURE SEAPOINT STREET, 100.00 IN WIDTH, SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A COMPOUND CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 950.00 FEET, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 61°31'06" EAST; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 221.93 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF FUTURE SEAPOINT STREET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13023'06" TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE NORTH 89041'36" WEST 774.64 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 7.72 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. VWDEN & LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR LINEAR PARK SOCIATES PARCEL 2 REVISED 2/14/91 CIVIL ENGINEERS—PLANNERS—LAND SURVEYORS 0844-273-1 1/10/91 19012 COWAN.SUITE 210 • IRVINE.CA 92714 WO.No. Date 714/660-0110 FAX:6(40419 En ,. PER Chk. Shoat 1 Ot 1 7 11 .•� 38 4� o/�Qnn O 7Z �V/ 1 �f IQCL' ASEMENTFG?4 P•/// y� 3 P/�L�NEL I � �aef�s�sGFy/.vsr / /w��,• ��C• � / � 9/-O/9/O/,O.R. N 7 /5.OD'EASE'ME/l/T f0 � P/PEI�NE� UT/L/T>' - � � ��� � PC/.efUSES PER /NGiT• a No. 9/-019/oo, o.R. W P� tia 7. '79 ,4c� G. 5l C3,c C'o � • � 3¢ � 33 4 KSODEN & Tt� ,4ccoA-f?r`wYCTATES `; � oq::;, GIM!FAR PARK- PA,e %EL 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS-PLANNERS-LAND SURVEYORS 'QED 18012 COWAN,SUITE 210• IRVINE,CA92114 w0.No. Ao1141 -Z73- D.l• -�tt�.^_e n p•_Y,r 6N?-0M�1 En �. CAt. �— SM�!z of 2 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK December 2, 1992 Lee A. Branch County Recorder P. 0. Box 238 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Re: A.P. #110-015-60 & 61 Pacific Coast Homes Dear Sir: Enclosed please find corporation grant deed to be recorded and returned to the Office of the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648. There is a copy inclosed to be conformed and returned. If you have any questions, call me at (714) 536-5227. Sincerely, CONNIE BROCKWAY, CMC CITY CLERK Maybrice L. Johnson Deputy City Clerk CB:mj Enclosure: Pacific Coast Homes #5386 1390K (Telephone:714-536-5227) 'RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED, MAILTO: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Office of the City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 APN 110-015-60 AND 61 MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: SAME AS ABOVETax•Exempt•Government Agency CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX Connie Brockway, CMC i-y clerk not of record ais document is solely for'" ignature of declarant or agent f ficial business of, the City �ty City Of6rk determining tax f Huntington: Beach, as contem- ��� fated under Government Code ec. 6103 and should be recorded CORPORATION GRANT DEED re a of eharge.- FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, RECEIPT OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, PACIFIC COAST HOMES, a California corporation ("Grantor"), hereby grants to CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation, conditioned upon such Property, as defined below, being used as open space, public park or recreational purposes for the period of fifty (50) years from the date hereof, that certain real property in the County of Orange, State of California, described in Exhibit A attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof, and hereinafter referred to as the "Property": SUBJECTTO: (a) Easements, liens, charges, covenants, restrictions, reservations and other matters of record, encumbrances, and any and all amendments, modifications and/or supplements thereto recorded in the Office of the County Recorder, Orange County, California. (b) Matters that can be ascertained by a reasonable inspection and/or survey of the Property. EXCEPTING all oil, gas and other hydrocarbons, geothermal resources, and all other minerals, whether similar to those herein specified or not, within or that may be produced from said Property. FURTHER EXCEPTING AND RESERVING the sole and exclusive right from time to time to drill and maintain wells or other works into or through said Property and the ATTACHMENT NO. 3 g . 538 adjoining streets, roads and highways located upon said property below a depth of 500 feet and to produce, inject, store and remove from and through such wells or works, oil, gas, water and other substances of whatever nature, including the right _ to perform below said depth any and all operations deemed necessary or convenient for the exercise of such rights. The rights hereinabove excepted and reserved do not include and do not except or reserve any right to use the surface of the Property or the first 500 feet below the surface of the Property or to conduct any operations thereon or therein. Unless hereinafter specifically excepted and reserved, all rights and interests in the surface of the Property are hereby conveyed to Grantee. By acceptance and recordation of this Grant Deed, Grantee covenants, for itself, its successors and assigns as the owners of the Property,that the Property is acquired by Grantee "AS-IS" without any representations or warranties whatsoever, express or implied, and hereby releases Grantor and Grantor's successors and assigns, from any and all liability on account of the condition of the Property. �y IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed the instrument this %A day of l.�c'cfi,6er 1991. GRANTOR: PACIFIC COAST HOMES, a California corporation,____. _ BY: �t ITS: BY: ITS: S C ISO LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR LINEAR PARK :��� w PARCEL 3 /b'� BEING A PORTION OF THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 34,TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 11 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, 1N THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 51,PAGE 13 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF ELLIS AVENUE AND EDWARDS STREET AS SHOWN ON THE MAP FILED IN BOOK 92,PAGES 19 THROUGH 28 INCLUSIVE OF RECORD OF SURVEYS,IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 00°15'54" EAST 330.58 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF EDWARDS STREET TO THE EASTERLY TERMINUS OF THAT CERTAIN COURSE DESCRIBED AS"NORTH 89°39'57" WEST 660.03 FEET"FOR A PORTION OF THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID LAST MENTIONED MAP; THENCE NORTH 89°4041"WEST 40.00 FEET ALONG SAID AFOREMENTIONED COURSE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ON. A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID AFOREMENTIONED BOUNDARY NORTH 89°40'41" WEST 620.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°13'17" WEST 658.39 FEET ALONG SAID BOUNDARY TO A POINT ON THE HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY LIMIT BOUNDARY,SAID POINT BEING A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF PARCEL 1 OF THE _- MAP FILED IN BOOK 42,PAGE 25 OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 89°32'59"EAST 204.55 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL I TO A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 89°32'59" WEST_ 415.00 FEET FROM A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 1, SAID LAST MENTIONED POINT BEING ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34;THENCE NORTH 00*1610611 EAST 130.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 16°31'52"EAST 50.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 45*5813111 EAST 190.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89°43'54"EAST 265.00 FEET TO A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34;THENCE NORTH 00°16'06" EAST 17.16 FEET ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE TO ITS POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34;THENCE NORTH 00°15'54"EAST 330.61 FEET ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED PARALLEL LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING AN AREA OF 6.67 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. IWDEN & LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR SARK OCIATES L PARINEA CEL 33 CIVIL ENGINEERS—PLANNERS—LAND SURVEYORS Revised 1/21/91I 1 1 13012 COWAN,SUITE 210• IRVINE,CA 92714 W O.No. 0844-273-1 Olt* 714/660.0110 FAX:6"it En r. PER Chk. Shr..t 1-OI 2 IL • »538 c erg. J u .�iVB9;9959'W (oG0.03'l2�R R.S. 92//9-Z8) G2O.07' m OP. 13 G�4L'� u�� &.&7 AC h 69 NOO°/G OG E 0 P %, .O.C. � N.W. SEC. 34 /7./!0_ 4O• 0, S.W.%,.5'EC. 34 ' EL L IS AW. h � �khtigo o I W Q 50.00 (� O I >NOO'/!o 14?&E I S B9!9z yf E 204.S.5• NUrVT/N6{7OrV BEACN� �iV2Y L/NE OF C/TY L/M/4'- BOUr✓OARY P.M.B. 42/25 Q i a �v n� i VP�JhV 4• :.N N ' �, .,.6 3�•Sz SCALE: 1"=150• ALDEN & SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY S S O CIATE S A LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR LINEAR PARK PARCEL 3 ison cowAx, surrz zlo. IRVINE. CA 92714 W.O. No. 0844-273-1 Date 1/11/91 (714) 880-0110 FAX: 680-0418 Fnnr. PER rhk. Sheet_2-Of_2_ • �Z CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK December 2, 1992 Lee A. Branch County Recorder P. 0. Box 238 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Re: A.P. #110-015-60 & 61 Huntington Beach Company Dear Sir: Enclosed please find quitclaim deed to be recorded and returned to the Office of the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648. There is a copy inclosed to be conformed and returned. If you have any questions, call me at (714) 536-5227. Sincerely, CONNIE BROCKWAY, CMC CITY CLERK Maybrice L. Johnson Deputy City Clerk CB:mj Enclosure: HB Co. #5387 1390K (Telephone:714-536.5227) RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED, MAILTO: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Office of the City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 A.P. 110-015-60. & 61 QUITCLAIM C381 FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby ' acknowledged, HUNTINGTON BEACH COMPANY, ("HBCo") a California corporation, does hereby REMISE, RELEASE AND FOREVER QUITCLAIM to THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation, all right title and interest to a portion of the surface held by HBCo, as successor in interest to that certain community oil and gas lease dated November 26, 1919 between E.W. Brooks et al and Union Oil Company, recorded December 17, 1919 in Book 12, Page 158 of Leases, Office of the Orange County Recorder, said portion of the surface being described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. EXECUTED this day of December, 1991. Tax-Exempt-Government Agency HUNTINGTON BEACH COMPANY, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a California corporation Connie Brockway, CIVIC City Clerk 'By. J By. 'D6puty City CI s: This document is solely for the By: official business of the City s: of Huntington Beach, as contem- plated under Government Code Sec. 6X03 and should be recorded free of charge. T G 2 CD F-' • LEGAL DESCRIPTON FOR LINEAR PARK C38 PARCEL 3 BEING A PORTION OF THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 34,TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH,RANGE I WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 51,PAGE 13 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF ELLIS AVENUE AND EDWARDS STREET AS SHOWN ON THE MAP FILED IN BOOK 92,PAGES 19 THROUGH 28 INCLUSIVE OF RECORD OF SURVEYS,IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 00°15'54" EAST 330.58 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF EDWARDS STREET TO THE EASTERLY TERMINUS OF THAT CERTAIN COURSE DESCRIBED AS"NORTH 89039'57" WEST 660.03 FEET" FOR A PORTION OF THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID LAST MENTIONED MAP; THENCE NORTH 89'40'41"WEST 40.00 FEET ALONG SAID AFOREMENTIONED COURSE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID AFOREMENTIONED BOUNDARY NORTH 89°40'41" WEST 620.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°13'17" WEST 658.39 FEET ALONG SAID BOUNDARY TO A POINT ON THE HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY LIMIT BOUNDARY,SAID POINT BEING A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF PARCEL 1 OF THE MAP FILED IN BOOK 42,PAGE 25 OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY;THENCE SOUTH 89°32'59"EAST 204.55 FEET.ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL 1 TO A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 89°32'59" WEST 415.00 FEET FROM A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 1, SAID LAST MENTIONED POINT BEING ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34;THENCE NORTH 00'16'06"EAST 130.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 16°31'52"EAST 50.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 45°58'31"EAST 190.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89°43'54"EAST 265.00 FEET TO A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34;THENCE NORTH 00°16'06" EAST 17.16 FEET ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE TO ITS POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND WESTERLY 40.00 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 34;THENCE NORTH 00°15'54"EAST 330.61 FEET ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED PARALLEL LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING AN AREA OF 6.67 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ALDEN & LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARK mr SSOCIATES L PPAARRCEL 3 Revised 1/21/9 CIVIL ENGINEERS—►LANNERS—LAND SURVEYORS - - 18012 COWAN.SURE 210•IRVINE,CA92714 wo.No. 0844'273-1 O�t• 1 1 714/660.0110 FAX:6604418 En ,. PER CAk. shoot 1 of 2 ,1A 33 J� ll 1vB9'404/'!n/ �� 6&0.07' P.D.B. �NB9 9957'W GG0.O3'�R R.S. 92//9-26) �0� PARCEL 3 c� GQ4L' 'e 6.&7 AC. h �� NOO°/GOG E �. P.O.C. _ � 34 _ _ _ _ /7./!0'!� 40' .34 Q� 4 E 'S B943 54"E ELL/S AVE. r�(a ti,�1 , 2105.00' U0 �q0 � W O SO.00' 4 >/VOO'//o'O/o E S89'a239E �-'JO.00' _. _ _ 204.SS' NB9•S2'69'7fr 9=/sa'0'--�40'� � - H(/rVT/NG�TON BEACN vN2Y C/TY L/M/4' BOUrVOARY P.M.B. 42/25 3 � C���hnV 1✓ � r - SCALE: 1"=150' AI,DEN SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY SSOCIATES A LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR LINEAR PARK PARCEL 3 18012 COWAN. SUITE 210. MINE. CA 02714 W.0. NO 0844-273-1 Date 1/11/91 (714) 880-0110 FAX: 680-0418 Fnnr. PER f.hk. Sheet--2Of2— 1 J " APPROV I STNPO R CITY COUNCIL ACT N � " Date October 15, 1990 CI CLLAkK Submitt Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Michael T. Uber aga, City Administrato Prepared by: Jim B. Engle IT ting Director, Community Services Subject: PURCHASE OF E YCLOPEDIA LOTS IN CENTRAL PARK Consistent with Council Policy? [ ] Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE Two encyclopedia lots in Huntington Central Park have become available for purchase. RECOMMENDATION .Approve transfer of $22,400 from the Park Acquisition and Development Unappropriated Fund Balance into Account No. E-SK-CS-601-6-10-00 for the acquisition of two lots in Central Park. ANALYSIS The city' s real estate director has been approached by owners of two . encyclopedia lots northeast of Ellis and Edwards to purchase their lots for a total of $20, 400. The closing costs are $2, 200 and, therefore, it is necessary to transfer $22, 400 into the appropriate account. The selling price is deemed reasonable by the city' s real estate director based on previous appraisals of the encyclopedia lots within the park. It has been past city practice to purchase such lots for Central Park as they become available. There is sufficient money available in the Park Acquisition and Development Fund. FUNDING SOURCE G x � c � z Park Acquisition and Development Unappropriated Fund Balance -c ALTERNATIVE ACTION U1 z n Delay purchase of property until new budget year. K '' o -v ATTACHMENT ca d . Fiscal Impact Statement JBE:cs I � V PIO 4/84 &_ _ /21 SW//4, NE 114, SEC. 34, T.'5 S, R.;.l 6y c = /0 0, 16 i n ry -- 36— --- ls-- - 4f1 60.. �. i 2 ► 2 i i22- " 2 ; sy 20, £2 34 /0 � � ti —�•3 - -1-- 61 I-9---- -- --4,1 \17 y LOT LOT (j /8_ -JO_ '17' --y--- '^ 7; �g :i2. (16.) " (7 �IcJ � � � ( 91 ti_ 10) /SP7 _ �14� — �� "WO.' j - 14 __ __. ._• -- 4o' —._. iir /3 25 rr: { ti (10?�/r•3 49iiz (11 n ---- ---------- � — -- _..LOT G- _i7 — ----- � S :14' P. 3\ AC. 2. 5 AG . P. 33 A C. - ti 1 ' CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINCTON BEACH To MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA From ROBERT J. FRANZ City Administrator Deputy City Administrator Subject REQUEST FOR APPROPRIATION Date OCTOBER 3, 1990 TO PURCHASE ENCYCLOPEDIA LOT IN CENTRAL PARK FIS 90-36 As requested under the authority of Resolution 4832, a Fiscal Impact Statement has been prepared and submitted relative to the proposed acquisition of an encyclopedia lots in Central Park. Anticipations are that an appropriation of $22,400 would be adequate for this purpose. An affirmative response by the City Council would- reduce the unaudited, undesignated balance of the City's Park Acquisition and Develop Fund to $39 ,669. ROBERT J. F A Z Deputy City Administra r RJF:sd 5442j REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION Date September 25, 1989 Submitted to: Mayor and City Council APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, .City Administratm—��Q I9�J Prepared by: Paul E. Cook, City Administrator . CITY iC Subject: Acquisition of Orange County Transfer Station on Gothard Street Consistent with Council.Policy? [ ] Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions,Attachments:: Statement of Issue: Because of the large investment the city is making on.the state—owned land from the municipal pier to the end of the bluffs, it is advisable to acquire title to this state land. Also, it is necessary to relocate the police shooting range to allow development of the Ocean View Estates Mobile Home Park. Recommendations: 1. Authorize the Mayor to make an offer to the Orange County Board.of Supervisors to acquire title to the twelve acre County Transfer Station site on Gothard Street in exchange for the city accepting maintenance responsibilities for the County_ Linear Park after it is developed.. 2. Authorize staff to negotiate an agreement with the State of California to acquire title to 2.3 miles of state lands from the municipal pier to the end of the bluffs between Pacific Coast Highway and the mean low tide line in exchange for providing the State Parks and Recreation Department up to three acres to develop a maintenance and operation facility on the transfer station site. 3. Approve the concept of relocating the police shooting range to the transfer station site. Analysis: Since the city intends to invest from $15 to $30 million in improvements to the beach front between the municipal pier and Bolsa Chica State Beach during the next twenty years, it is advisable that the city acquire title to the land rather than risk turning over the improvements to the state at the end of our current operative agreement in 37 years. The attached report dated 9/29/88 from Director of Community Services, Max Bowman, explains the advantages of this action. In order to acquire title to the state land, the California Parks and Recreation Department is proposing a trade for a three acre parcel in the Gothard Industrial Corridor. The attached letter dated 9/16/88 from the State's District Superintendent, Tom Miller, explains the steps in the proposed transactions. Plo 5/85 Page -2- The county's transfer station property, which comprises approximately twelve acres including the transfer station which has been out of operation for several years, is considered surplus by the county. It has an estimated value of $3 to $4 million depending upon a thorough soils investigation. Also, the cost of clearing the site reduced the value of the land further due to the estimated depth of the asphalt at the transfer station. Rather than purchasing this land at its appraised value, staff is recommending that the city offer to enter into a maintenance agreement with the county to maintain and operate the County's Linear Regional Park after it is developed. Based on assumptions made by the county staff included in their attached memo to Supervisor Wieder dated 9/6/89, the county's annual operating and maintenance cost would be $216,000. Accepting maintenance responsibilities by the city would be a natural extension of our maintenance efforts at Huntington Central Park and the coastal Blufftop Park and would assure our standard level of maintenance. Maintenance of this facility by the county would be expensive for them since they have no other park maintenance responsibilities in the immediate area. In addition, the development of the second phase of the Ocean View Estates Mobile Home Park requires the acquisition of the Mushroom Farm and relocation of the city's police shooting range. A staff committee has researched alternate locations for the shooting range, and the Gothard Industrial Corridor appears to be the best location in the city. Although the city has no legal obligation to relocate the range based on the current lease with the Police Officers' Association, this facility provides valuable training to our officers as well as other local law enforcement agencies and private citizens who pay a fee to use the range. The remaining transfer station land would be used by the city for necessary outdoor storage, additional golf course area, or landscaped open space.. Funding_Source: No direct outlay of funds is involved in the recommended action. Maintenance costs for the County Linear Park would be included in the city's annual budget. Alternatives: 1. Do not acquire title to the state land at the beach. 2. Acquire the state land at the appraised value. 3. Acquire the county's land at the appraised value. 4. Do not acquire the county's land. 5. Direct the staff toward an alternate location for the police shooting range. Attachments: 1. Memorandum from Max Bowman dated September 29, 1988; 2. Letter from Tom Miller dated September 16, 1988; 3. Memorandum from Director of EMA dated September 6, 1989. PEC:pf i CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH } INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To Paul E . Cook Fr Max Bowman City Administrator Director , Community Services Subject Fee Title to Bolsa Chica State Beach Date September 29, 1988 During negotiations with the state for takeover of the Bolsa Chica 2.3 miles, we indicated at that time that we wanted the area in fee simple title. If that were not feasible, we wanted to enter into a long term lease agreement, twenty years with a twenty year option, and that is what we executed. There were three major areas which argued favorably for the city takeover: SAFETY The Huntington Beach Police Department could be very effective in patrolling the beaches and reducing criminal activity by increased surveillance. (24-hour patrol, communication center, helicopters, etc. ) There are remote areas along . Bolsa Chica State Beach where crime continues to be a problem. The state has limited enforcement capability and no jail facility. It has to rely on the county sheriff for backup. The city has an existing police force, a jail facility, and the necessary backup to provide effective enforce- ment. Water safety would also benefit from city manage.ment,. since the city has an established marine safety division which could be expanded to include managing the state beaches. MAINTENANCE The city ' s beach maintenance division and parks, tree and landscape division perform similar functions throughout the city. Local maintenance management means a closer span of control and the elimination of costly duplications. Using the city 's landscape expertise translates to better utilization of species adapted to the local climate and environment, and more cost effective landscape maintenance procedures. The existing organizational capabiliti.es could be easily. expanded to manage the additional maintenance responsibilities. ECONOMICS Cost-cutting advantages are available by concise use of resources under a proven management system and elimination of costly overlap and duplication of service that exists with parallel systems. The city already "has an effective , experienced management structure . Additional personnel can be accommodated without 'additional supervision. This will result in a cost-effective operation . The city has expertise in beach ranagement, demonstrated by an exrremZf ly well-run and cost effective beach. This manpement structure can be ex- i �.. `_.. 1 i panded to include the state beach which is;. presently operated at a deficit. It is the city's projection through cost saving management of reducing duplication of service that the state beaches will be self—supporting. As you can see from the three major items, we felt it was definitely beneficial for us to take over the area. After we entered into the operating agreement, it was our intent to continue working with the state to acquire the property in fee title. In the past few months of negotiating, the state indicated that if the city could provide approximately three acres of land, the state would proceed with an administrative. action through State Parks and Recreation for the city to acquire the Bolsa Chica property. The county transfer station in Central Park came to mind for this . purpose. It is a total of twelve acres. If the county would deed the station to the city, we could , in turn, deed three acres to the state. The balance of the nine acres will be adjacent to Central Park and would be developed as an open, passive area. It would, be a tremendous advantage for the county to participate in this property exchange. We have approximately two million visitors to the 2.3 . miles of Bolsa Chica State Beach. Approximately 60 percent of that two million, live within the county. Also, with the county involved, it would demonstrate to the state the county's local government control. Additionally, the county could play a more significant role in the development of Bolsa Chica State Beach. To my knowledge, the county has designated in excess of $300,000 in the development of Bluff Top Park. Here again, it would certainly justify the county designating more funds to this area if it were under a city/county partnership. One of the key issues of city. ownership would be that we are estimating in the next twenty years that we will invest $30 million or more on the nc.rth side. It would seem in the best interests of not only the city but also the county that we have complete control over the development projects and not be under the dictates of State Parks and Recreation as is the case now with the .operating agreement. Another issue we feel is important is that we could possibly qualify for state and federal grants in this area if it were under city ownership rather than an operating agreement. : Lastly, and most importantly, with city control, we can best serve the needs of state, county and city residents. MNlB:cs STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Orange Coast District 1.8331 Enterprise Lane Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 (71.4) 848-1566 September 16, 1988 CITY OF HUNTWON BEACH ADMINdSTRAT1W OFFICE Paul E. Cook City Administrator City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Paul: Re: Fee Title to the Portion of Bolsa Chica State Beach Leased to the Ci.ty Please accept my apology for what play seem like an excessive amount of time required to define the course of action necessary to pursue the transfer of the subject property. The purpose of this letter is to provide you with the procedure as I understand it. 1. City of Huntington Beach and the Department of Parks and Recreation, State of California agree to utilize a land exchange to effect the transfer. 2. The city must identify a parcel of land that is acceptable to the State for land exchange purpose. 3. The Department of Parks and Recreation accept the proposed parcel. 4. The land exchange agreement be drawn up by State Parks and submitted to Department of General Services of the State of California for approval . Legislation to surplus the parcel is required. 5. After approval by General Services the property transaction shall be accomplished, escrow will close and the property exchange will be complete. The normal time required to accomplish steps 4 and 5 is approximately one year, could be longer, depending on legislative timing. It appears that at this point in time the city and State Parks have agreed to agree; step one has been accomplished. To get started on step 2, 1 have attached a map showing the area of the city that we wish to locate. The parcel size must be approximately 300 feet on a side (3 acre parcel). The parcel must be zoned to allow us to legally carry j Paul E. Cook Page 2 September 16, 1988 out our operation of a State Park District. It must be accessable to a public road, utilities such as water, electric, gas, sewage must be available on the site. I am available to look at proposed sites with you or your staff. Sincerely, om S. 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A, I St°CwiC: BEACH : Qy� Ar« Q `\ J Q 27 s County of OrangeIro �11JW.IJ I MW W: DATE: September 6, 1989 B RH SP �11F T0: Supervisor Harriett Wieder - District 2(;C E OR CIN r1!.E FROM: Director; EMA - �r r•�: SUBJECT: Huntington Beach Transfer Station/Estimated Bo '91i-Chica Linear Park Annual Operations & Maintenance Costs In conjunction with discussions on land sale of County's Huntington Beach Transfer Station to the State and City of Huntington Beach, we understand that the City of Huntington Beach may be willing to assume the responsibility and costs for operations and maintenance (0&M) of the future Bolsa Chica Linear Park. We further understand that potential city assumption of park 0&M responsibility and costs is not considered an essential cost or "price discount" element in the proposed land transaction, but as an added negotiation point to enhance the transaction to the County's overall best interests. While this would result in added future ongoing city costs, there are practical reasons for the city to be willing and interested in assuming this responsibility in that: a. the city presently owns a portion of the future park site; b. land acquisition of the balance of the park site is largely dependent on city exactions from adjacent developers, and C. the city will have a continuing interest in the nature and level of maintenance performed on this park site. Also, precedent exists for city/county shared responsibilities in regional park development (County) and operations (City) , with Santa Ana at Centennial Regional Park, and with Anaheim at_ a portion of Yorba Regional Park. While it is difficult to determine exact costs prior to implementation of the park, based upon experience at other facilities, EMA Harbors, Beaches and Parks staff estimates the annual 0&M cost of a fully developed Bolsa Chica Linear Park to be approximately $216,000. Per acre and detail cost assumptions are attached for reference. If your staff has .questions on this cost estimate, they may contact Bob Hamilton, Manager, HBP Program Planning at 834-3808. • . A�}.�x�'Airec�or 4,,,�: Ernie Schneider- REH:ps " Attachment F8501880,84) ca cc: R. A. Scott, Director GSA i ATTACHMENT BOLSA CHICA LINEAR PARK ESTIMATED OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE COSTS I. COST ESTIMATE: $216,000 annually. II. DETAIL/ASSUMPTIONS: A. Landscape Maintenance: $140,000/year. 0 20+ acres irrigated turf and landscape areas: contracted mowing and edging, and irrigation repairs; utilities. o $7,000/ac./year. B. Bike Trail Maintenance: $16,000/year (average). o 4 miles bike trails o annual striping o slurry coat every six years o asphalt overlay every twelve years C. ;Staffing and Supplies/Misc. Work: $60,000/year. o 1/2 Groundskeeper, at step 12, + 100% benefits and overhead ($15,000). o 1/2 Park Maintenance Worker, at step 12, + 100% benefits and overhead ($13,000). o Supplies ($12,000). o Miscellaneous Work: equestrian trail (2 miles) maintenance; restroom supplies/repairs; trash pick up and removal; rodent control; trash containers; fencing, benches, picnic shelters, gazebo/viewpoint, etc. maintenance/repairs. ``►� sus � �� �� � �� � •lRI��L ' � ;,��'�''�oo�i • Ian ��� I• �� � OWN VS mm vj \�� ion►oo,►�� ��...�I ��. - : , !� �Ioo�ool W"■■ oil „TWIN Talbert Avenue IT- i • —IIY111rr—SL— _ . -TAIM-ST.- �- i TX.CT oo I k r ►� ho 00, 00. r M i1. 01 ' - W 1OOF } i • a r I cn r.�! �' JELL r r ,,ft, 01 ..�_... a-16 W O O I r .IIOJ[C7 Iar-• I Mir_ - 7 r.�••�/►r+.��.• ' � . vr4� ■rr T f� w — REFUSE TRANSFER STATION ....�... No.II ., �^ •«M• ego r./I M.-Mm al— ' ORANGE COUNTY TRANSFER STATION