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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT - Multiple Plans from 1982 4 IN THE Superior Curt Gtiv OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA '9+ In and for the County of Orange �� G CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CITY CLERK �,0� G~ PROOF OF PUBI ICATION Public Hearing Proposed Realignment State of California ) Cot.-ity of Orange )sG RITA J RICHTER That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of the United States over the age of twenty one years and that I am not a party to nor interested in the above entitled matter that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the Huntington Beach Ind Review PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of i PA OTPLAN�aAA AVE U�WTREETF � &ORANGE A Hunt ing t o n Beach NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a I pubbc hearing will be held by the City County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the Council of the City of r ottAe Civic Beech in the Council Chamber of tl;e Cmc Cen disemmation of local news and intelligence of a general charac i ter Huntington Beach, at the hour of ter and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had 17 bleo p in or as then thereafter as e, on Monday the 16th day of Octobtober and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers 1984 for the purpose of considering an and which newspaper has been established printed and pub I Alignments t Wie PofPeet fished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a Plan of Street Alignment No.79 2 and period exceeding one year that the notice of which the the adoption of Precise Plan of Street annexed is a printed copy has been published in the regular Alignment No 84 2 all to effect the pro posed realignment of Atlanta Avenue and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement Lake Street and Orange Avenue thereof on the following dates to wit The proposed plan and a legal de script,on is on file with the Department of Development Services October 4 s 1984 beenpreviously nNegative Declaration No 84 14 has approved for the above I project j All interested persona are invited to attend said hearing and express the, opinions for or against said matter Fur ther information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach California 92648(714)536 5227 DATED 10 I-W CITY OF HUNTNGTON BEACH I certify (o declare) t nder penalty of n-rjury th it the forego By-AliciaM Wentworth mg is true and correct City Clerk Garden Grove Pub Oct a Ind 914 Dated at �,� Hunt Beech Ind Rev#36852 Ca iathi�4t[ day of OLtaber19 84 Rita J. Richtp.r Signature "O)'00'6� —P 6 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION October 4, 1984 Date Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administra o Pre pared b James W. Palin, Director, Development Service �, P y� Subject: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-2/AMENDMENT TO PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 79-4/REPEAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 79-2 Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for the City Council' s consideration is a precise plan of street alignment for Lake Street, Atlanta Avenue, and Orange Avenue. The City Council adopted Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1 on June 4, 1984 establishing the street configuration of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange connection in response to the circulation section of the Downtown Specific Plan identifying this intersection as one needing further study. Previously the realignment of Atlanta northwesterly into Orange Avenue was approved by Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-2. The current plan includes this connection in substantially the same design and, in addition, includes the realignment of Lake Street (north of Orange Avenue) to "T" into Orange Avenue at Third Street; the realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta Avenue) to "T" into the Atlanta/Orange connection, and the deletion of the existing Lake Street alignment between Chicago and Olive Avenues . In order to implement the eventual abandonment of this small portion of Lake Street, it is necessary to amend Precise Plan No. 79-4, which established Lake Street as a primary arterial with a 90 foot right-of-way between Indianapolis Avenue and Orange Avenue. Repealing the former precise plan (No. 79-2) is necessary to provide for the implementation of a coordinated precise plan of alignment for the entire Atlanta/Lake/Orange connection. RECOMMENDATION: Development Services ' staff and the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2, repeal Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-2, and amend Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-4 to exclude that portion of Lake Street south of Chicago Avenue. I PIO 4/81 ANALYSIS : APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach REQUEST: Adoption of precise alignment for Lake Street, Atlanta Avenue and Orange Avenue . LOCATION: Lake Street between Chicago and Atlanta Avenues ; Atlanta Avenue between Alabama Street and Orange Avenue . PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION ON SEPTEMBER 5, 1984: ON MOTION BY HIGGINS AND SECOND BY MIRJAHANGIR THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVED PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-2 AND RESOLUTION NO. 1328 AND REPEALED PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 79-2 AND RECOMMENDED ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL. AYES : Higgins, Winchell, Livengood, Porter, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : None ABSENT: Erskine ABSTAIN: None PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION ON OCTOBER 2, 1984: ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY HIGGINS THE PLANNING COMMISSION AFFIRMED THEIR RECOMMENDATION ON PRECISE PLAN NO. 84-2 AND AMENDED PRECISE PLAN NO. 79-4, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF SAME BY CITY COUNCIL. AYES : Higgins, Winchell, Porter, Erskine NOES : None ABSENT: Schumacher, Mirjahangir ABSTAIN: None ANALYSIS : As the downtown redevelops, Atlanta Avenue is seen as a key route from Beach Blvd. to the downtown core and the City beach. By realigning Atlanta Avenue (a primary arterial with 100' of- right-of-way) northwesterly into Orange Avenue (a secondary arterial with 75 ' of right-of-way) , an inland arterial route is created which can be used as an alternative to Pacific Coast Highway. Atlanta/Orange is proposed as a primary arterial with a 100' right-of-way. This new designation is proposed to start at Alabama Street and continue west to the alley right-of-way between Third and Main streets. North of Orange Avenue, (a modified primary with 90' of right-of-way) Lake Street is proposed to be realigned into the Atlanta-Orange primary at the existing Third Street (a local street with 60' of right-of-way) . This configuration will require the repealing of that portion of Precise Plan of Street Alignment 79-4 (1179d) �' I`� -2- RCA south of Chicago Avenue and provide for the eventual abandonment of Lake between Chicago and Olive Avenues which will create a large consolidated parcel . In addition, by vacating this portion of Lake, northbound traffic on Lake will be fed into the Atlanta/Orange arterial and be discouraged from traveling through established residential neighborhoods north of Orange Avenue. This new portion of Lake Street north of Orange Avenue is proposed as a modified primary with 90' right-of-way and will connect with the Precise Plan of Street Alignment 79-4. The proposed realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta) to "T" into the Atlanta/Orange connection offers a primary arterial route to the beach. While the design of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange intersection will facilitate through traffic into and out of the downtown core via Beach Blvd. , the Lake Street connection additionally provides direct access to the City beach area without the use of Pacific Coast Highway. This portion of Lake Street south of Atlanta Avenue is proposed as a primary arterial with a 100' right-of-way. Current traffic volumes on Atlanta Avenue between Beach Blvd. and Lake Street average 4,900 daily trips, functioning at level of service A (no physical restriction on operating speeds ) . Assuming the ultimate development of the downtown as envisioned under the Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan, Public Works has projected the proposed Atlanta/Lake/Orange realignment would provide adequate handling of anticipated traffic volumes at level of service B (stable flow with few restrictions on operating speed) . FUNDING SOURCE: Not Applicable ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Not Applicable ATTACHMENTS : 1 . Ordinances 2 . Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2 3. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 5, 1984 4. Planning Commission Staff Report dated October 2 , 1984 CWT:JWP:JA: jr (1179d) -3- RCA huntington beach development services department STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE: September 5, 1984 SUBJECT: PRECISE PLAN.;.OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-2 APPLICANT: Initiated by Development Services. LOCATION: Lake Street, between Chicago and Atlanta Avenues; Atlanta Avenue between Alabama Street and Orange Avenue. REQUEST: Adoption ofprecise alignment for Lake Street, Atlanta Avenue and -Orange Avenue. 1.0 SUGGESTED ACTION: Staff recommends that the Pla.nning _Commission approve Precise Plan. .of Street Alignment No.. 84=2. and recommend adoption by the City Council and repeal Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-2 and recommend repeal by the City Council. . 2 .0 GENERAL INFORMATION : _ The City Council adopted Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1 on June 4 , 1984 establishing the street configuration of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange connection in response to the circulation section of the Downtown Specific Plan identifying this intersection as one needing further study , Previously the realignment of Atlanta northwesterly into. Orange Avenue was approved by Precise Plan of ,Street Alignment No. '79-2. The current plan includes this connection. in substantially the same design and , in addition, includes the realignment of Lake Street . (north of Orange Avenue) to "T" into Orange Avenue at .Third Street; the realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta Avenue) to "T" into the Atlanta/Orange connection, and the deletion of the existing Lake Street alignment. between Chicago and Olive Avenues. Repealing the former precise plan is necessary to provide for the implementation of a coordinated precise .plan of alignment for .the entire Atlanta/Lake/Orange . connection. �� A-F M-23 8 3 .0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS : The environmental impact of the proposed realignment has previously been assessed at the time .of Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1 . Negative Declaration No. 84-14 was adopted by the City Counci.l 'on June 4 , 1984. No additional environmental assessment is necessary. 4.0 ANALYSIS: As the downtown redevelops; Atlanta. Avenue is seen as a key route from Beach Blvd. to the downtown core and the City beach. By realigning Atlanta Avenue northwesterly into Orange Avenue, an inland arterial route is created which can be used as an alternative to Pacific Coast Highway.• . Atlanta/Orange is depicted with a 100 foot right-of-way. North of Orange Avenue, Lake Street is proposed to be realigned into the Atlanta-Orange primary at the existing Third Street right-of-way. This configuration will provide for the eventual abandonment of Lake between Chicago and Olive Avenues and will create a large consolidated parcel. In addition, by vacating this portion of Lake , northbound traffic on Lake will be fed into the Atlanta/Orange arterial and be discouraged from traveling through established residential neighborhoods north of Orange Avenue. This portion of Lake Street north of Orange Avenue is proposed as a 90 foot right-of-way. The proposed realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta) to "T" .into the .Atlanta/Orange connection offers a primary arterial route to the beach. While the design of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange. intersection will facilitate through traffic into and out of the downtown core via Beach Blvd. , the Lake Street connection additionally provides direct access to the . City beach area without the use of Pacific Coast Highway. This portion of Lake Street south of .Atlanta Avenue is proposed with a 100 foot right-of-way. Current traffic volumes on Atlanta Avenue between Beach Blvd. and Lake .Street average 4,900 daily trips, functioning at level of service A (no physical restriction on operating speeds) . Assuming the ultimate development of the downtown as envisioned under the Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan, Public Works has projected the proposed Atlanta/Lake/Orange realignment would provide adequate handling of anticipated traffic volumes at level of service B (stable flow with few restrictions on .operating speed) . 5. 0 RECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending that the Planning Commission approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2 and recommend adoption by the City Council, and repeal Precise Plan of Street Algnment No. 79-2 and recommend repeal by the City Council. ( 1090d) -2 9-5-b4 P.C. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Precise Plan of Street"Alignment No. 84-2 2. Vicinity Map 3 . Existing. traffic volumes 4. Projected traffic volumes 5. Draft Ordinance for adoption of No. 84-2 (to be handed out at meeting), 6. Draft Ordinance for -repeal of No. -79-2 (to be handed out at meeting) JWP:JA:jr (1090d) -3- 9-5-84 P.C. huntington beach development services department STA F f REPOR�- TO Planning Commission FROM Development Services DATE October 2 , 1984 SUBJECT AMENDMENT OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO 79-4, LAKE STREET On September 5 , 1984, the Planning Commission reviewed and approved Precise Plan of Street Alignment No 84-2 for the alignment of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange connection At the request of the Attorney' s Office, in order to effect this new alignment, it is necessary for the Commission to act to amend a portion of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No 79-4, which established Lake Street as 90 foot right-of-way primary arterial between Indianapolis Avenue and Orange Avenue It is now necessary to amend the plan, deleting that portion of Lake Street from Third Street to Orange Avenue Also attached for the Commission' s review is a revised orainance for the adoption of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No 84-2 and the repeal of Precise Plan No 79-2 A minor correction has been mace to the legal description RECOMMENDATION Staff recommenas that the Planning Commission approve an amendment to Precise Plan No 79-4 and recommend the amendment to the City Council for approval Attachments 1 Vicinity Map 2 Ordinance P P A No 79-4 3 Ordinance P P A No 84-2 (P'JWP JA a 3h (1193d) �& D - A FM 238 Publish 10/4/84 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED REALIGNMENT OF ATLANTA AVENUE LAKE STREET & ORANGE AVENUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t at a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7 30 P M , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 15th day of October , 1984 for the purpose of considering an amendment to Precise Plan of Street Alignment No 79-4, the repeal of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No 79-2 and the adoption of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No 84-2, all to effect the proposed realignment of Atlanta Avenue, Lake Street and Orange Avenue The proposed plan and a legal description is on file with the Department of Development Services Negative Declaration No 84-14 has been previously approved for the above project All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said matter Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED 10/i/84 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By Alicia M Wentworth City Clerk ` NOf1CF 10 ( LERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING ITEM �� �[ �D. 8 f�Z_ C.4 , of TO CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE �O 6 r FROM T t' rI V Y4A4 14Z- • PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE DAY OF fjC t 19e�( AP's are attached A .P s AP's will follow Y, ,,k r 4&Aj No AP's Initiated by Planning Commission Planning Department ^ Petition * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental Status (x) YES NO ¢ Refer to .� Planning Department - Extension for additional information * If appeal , please transmit exact wordinf, Lo be required in the lekal i LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING C.0(40&W NOTICE IS HE Y GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City P1 ion of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for " the purpose of considering Q Q4 P A)* . 71-2,,,, - 04 6 �f- 2— JoaX -b 'q#d j& 'r*'mot (3., A v+e rc (Aitu 5-N..utfj 1-v-4 w.. 7Z �&��o , Said hearing will be held at the hour of � ` P M on O C4 15 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Atreet, Huntington Beach, California All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed A-4u, & Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department Telephone No (714) 536-5271 DATED this day of CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By __A T'PS (� W-Z 24-164-10 24-164-11 24-164-13 , 15 - 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Richter r ` PRECISE PLAN oFZ%s -BTREET-ALIGNMENTi84 2i r ! r NOTICE 1S HEREBY'GPTN that e= That 1 am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of p"�I!£ah�^"8-�_eryheld'by the City Cougfil of the�City of HuntingtontBeeeh ' the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I ��the Council Cd'ember of the£nic Can. am not a art to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; ,te'r.Hunaneton Beach at:&'` iba of party 7 30 P.M ory awn thereafter ae Paean._ that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the bie oh-Monday't_his iet`'dey of OcWber`r' 19 f for the Purpose of oonaidermg4%:• HUNTINGTON BEACH I ND. REVIEW eise'�len oKSt'het m riient 84 2,`a'�gn � pto&gsed*eahgtiraeat of Atlanta Avenue, Laka Street end Orange-Avenue The' a newspaper of general,circulation,published in the City of Proposed plan u"bin,i e anth-the Depart meet of Development Samcea' 1 =� Negative Decleratton No 81 14 Aiie. HUNTINGTON BEACH been previously:approved toi Lhe above project. k u. All.inte tad persona are`mv�ted et County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the 3 ' attend said hearlag and e:preaetheu disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- opinions for or against eeid Peense Plan ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned hadAli 4°Furth grain,It2. ee?information may tie obis ied and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, rfrom the Ofriica of'the etticlerka2000. and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- ri e.92648(714)Main Street Huntington B h Cahfor. " 5W-5227 `- lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange fora j. DATEDseppteintierl3 1984 _� period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the CITYOFHUNTING,TON'BEACH annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular _ , B Alicie;M weif9drth O Ierk and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement r Pub.SeptS20 ts8e: thereof,on the following dates,to wit: Hunt.Beach Ind:Rev.tt36782 September 209 1984 I certify (or declare)under penalty of perjury that the forego, ing is true and correct. Dated at............G.dnden.Grove.................. 84 rCalif nia,this day of ..Se PA..19........ ' ita J. Richter ............................. Signature Fnrm mn Dn1D o9nng REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION Date September 20, 1984 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council //�������� / Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administratoro( ' y' Prepared b James W. Palin, Director, Development Services � o Subject: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-2 ALIGNMENT FOR LAKE STREET, ATLANTA AVENUE AND ORANGE AVENUE Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments. STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for the City Council ' s consideration is a precise plan of street alignment for Lake Street, Atlanta Avenue, and Orange Avenue . The City Council adopted Circulation Element Amendment No. 84-1 on June 4, 1984 establishing the street configuration of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange connection in response to the circulation section of the Downtown Specific Plan identifying this intersection as one needing further study. Previously the realignment of Atlanta northwesterly into Orange Avenue was approved by Precise Plan of Street Alignment No . 79-2. The current plan includes this connection in substantially the same design and, in addition, includes the realignment of Lake Street (north of Orange Avenue ) to "T" into Orange Avenue at Third Street; the realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta Avenue) to "T" into the Atlanta/Orange connection, and the deletion of the existing Lake Street alignment between Chicago and Olive Avenues. Repealing the former precise plan is necessary to provide for the implementation of a coordinated precise plan of alignment for the entire Atlanta/Lake/Orange connection. RECOMMENDATION: Development Services ' staff recommends that the City Council not hold a public hearing on Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2, with the repeal of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-2, and repeal of a portion of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-4 south of Chicago Avenue until the meeting of October 15 , 1984 in order for the Planning Commission to take formal action on repealing the effected portion of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-4 . ANALYSIS: APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach PIO 4/81 REQUEST: Adoption of precise alignment for Lake Street, Atlanta Avenue and Orange Avenue. LOCATION: Lake Street between Chicago and Atlanta Avenues ; Atlanta Avenue between Alabama Street and Orange Avenue. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION ON SEPTEMBER 5, 1984: ON MOTION BY, HIGGINS AND SECOND BY MIRJAHANGIR THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVED PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-2 AND RESOLUTION NO. 1328 AND REPEALED PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 79-2 AND RECOMMENDED ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL. AYES : Higgins, WEinchell, Livengood, Porter, Schumacher , Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: Erskine ABSTAIN: None ANALYSIS: As the downtown redevelops, Atlanta Avenue is seen as a key route from Beach Blvd. to the downtown core and the City beach. By realigning Atlanta Avenue (a primary arterial with 100' of right-of-way) northwesterly into Orange Avenue (a secondary arterial with 75' of right-of-way) , an inland arterial route is created which can be used as an alternative to Pacific Coast Highway. Atlanta/Orange is proposed as a primary arterial with a 100' right-of-way. This new designation is proposed to start at Alabama Street and continue west to the alley right-of-way between Third and Main streets . North of Orange Avenue, (a modified primary with 90' of right-of-way) Lake Street is proposed to be realigned into the Atlanta-Orange primary at the existing Third Street (a local street with 60' of right-of-way) . This configuration will require the repealling of that portion of Precise Plan of Street Alignment 79-4 south of Chicago Avenue and provide for the eventual abandonment of Lake between Chicago and Olive Avenues which will create a large consolidated parcel . In addition, by vacating this portion of Lake, northbound traffic on Lake will be fed into the Atlanta/Orange arterial and be discouraged from traveling through established residential neighborhoods north of Orange Avenue . This new portion of Lake Street north of Orange Avenue is proposed as a modified primary with 90' right-of-way and will connect with the Precise Plan of Street Alignment 79-4. The proposed realignment of Lake Street (south of Atlanta) to "T" into the Atlanta/Orange connection offers a primary arterial route to the beach. While the design of the Atlanta/Lake/Orange intersection will facilitate through traffic into and out of the downtown core via Beach Blvd. , the Lake Street connection additionally provides direct access to the City beach area without (1179d) -2- RCA the use of Pacific Coast Highway. This portion of Lake Street south of Atlanta Avenue is proposed as a primary arterial with a 100' right-of-way. Current traffic volumes on Atlanta Avenue between Beach Blvd. and Lake Street average 4,900 daily trips, functioning at level of service A (no physical restriction on operating speeds ) . Assuming the ultimate development of the downtown as envisioned under the Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan, Public Works has projected the proposed Atlanta/Lake/Orange realignment would provide adequate handling of anticipated traffic volumes at level of service B (stable flaw with few restrictions on operating speed) . FUNDING SOURCE: Not Applicable ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Not Applicable ATTACHMENTS : 1 . Ordinance 2 . Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2 3. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 5, 1984 CWT:JWP:JA: jr (1179d) -3- RCA Publish September 20, 1984 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 84-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the lst day of October 1984 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment 84-2, a proposed realignment of Atlanta Avenue, Lake Street, and Orange Avenue. The proposed plan is on file with the Department of Development Services. Negative Declaration No. 84-14 has been previously approved for the above project. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 84-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED September 13 1984 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk ,LG1 T 1 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, . _ California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2 , a proposed realignment of Atlanta Avenue, Lake Street, and Orange Avenue. The proposed plan is on file with the Department of Development Services. Negative Declaration No: 9 has been previously approved for the above project . Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 : 00 P.M. , on September 5 , 1984 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2 Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. .(714) 536-5271 DATED this 23rd day Of August , 1984 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION r By James W. Palin, Secretary i NOTICE; TO CLERK TO TO �SC/HEDULLE�/PU�BLIC HEARING ITEM_ / &S/4 /V 0. U 7" oL— TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: FROM: ��� PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE P SJ DAY OF OCyU�V 1907. P's t AP's will follow No AP's Initiated by: Planning Commission Planning Department Petition * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental Status (x) x YES NO + Refer to X� ��VQµ�,f3Wtit?i Planning Department - Extension for additional information. * If appeal , please transmit exact wording Co he required in the legal . a.. lei I •' I 24-206-20 ; 24 'y -22 Borren, Louis A. I I P . 0. Box 1345 a r e h r t Huntington bch. , CA 92647 I B . , C 9 48 I Bc . , CA 9264 I I 24-206-23 ' 24-206-24 i 24-206-25 Marchand, Oeo D. Pratto, John N. I Jacobs, Thomas ir. 700 5th stroot 1 209 Alabama Street i 207 Alabama Street Huntington Bch. , CA 92648 Huntington Bch. , CA 92648 1 Huntington Bch. , CA 9264 I I , 24-204-13 i 24-204-14 ' 24-204-15 Breeding, viola I Nelson, Wallace L. ; Wolshin, Steve 110 Alabama Ave. 1 106 Alabama Ave. — i1 201 Atlanta Ave. Huntington Bch. , CA 92646 i Huntington Bch. , CA 92648 Huntington. 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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH P.O. BOX 190 -CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING DIVISION(714)536-5241 PLANNING DIVISION(714)536-5271 September 27, 1984 Dear Property Owner: Subject: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2 Please be advised that the subject item scheduled for the City Council meeting of October 1 , 1984 will be rescheduled for October 15, 1984 to allow the Planning Commission time to review additional information at their meeting of October 2, 1984. The Planning Commission will reconsider Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2, a proposed realignment of Atlanta Avenue, Lake Street, and Orange Avenue. The proposed plan is on file with the Department of Development Services. The Planning Commission will meet at 7:00 P.M. on October 2, 1984 and the City Council will hold a public hearing at 7:30 P.M. on October 15, 1984, in the City Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Notification of .the October 15, 1984 City Council meeting will be mailed to you under separate cover. Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department at the above listed telephone number. Very truly yours, ames W. Palin, Secretary CITY PLANNING COMMISSION JWP:MA:jr Publish 1014/84 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED REALIGNMENT OF ATLANTA AVENUE LAKE SnRET & ORANGE AVENUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 15th day of October , 1984 . for the purpose of considering an amendment to Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-4, the repeal of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 79-2 and the adoption of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-2, all to effect the proposed realignment of Atlanta Avenue, Lake Street and Orange Avenue. The proposed plan and a legal description is on file with the Department of Development Services. Negative Declaration No. 84-14 has been previously approved for the above project. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said matter. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED In/l/ga CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk QR Cityof Huntington B ``_-;� -�.a� ,✓-_:�s__-� _ ' each -`� --_ 140404014 P.O.BOX 190 CALIFORNIA92648 T(l�a4" lfcp es ou �++ch Officai.�_ nol 11 in Tail ,. Ih,g,,,e c� ��`ih -10 B x 691 -Q•{r 1 9 CLERK City of Huntington Beach <'X IO04 'S;' g y� P.O.BOX 190 . CALIFORNIA 92648 _E7(IRn,_ ti �,. -.,, � ,' i . T' I•.Eli...:.:: F:a'�.+•-+i ;f...l�;m-,i• ... ���r.:�:r�-•'::::::�::.r:::r.� TED' NOT fiI,k,OWN �_�+l�..s�".!a• ;;�� r'sR r - c �2 t4.>Er _.f 19, CA 4 arc-:I :1 S t,. c IN THE Superior Court OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA In and for the County of Orange 1� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAM CITY CLERK ` PROOF OF PUBLICATION Public Hearing State of California ) Precise P('an' 84-1 County of Orange )ss _-'TNOTICE OF PUBLiI MARrtVfi..`° PRECISE PLAN GF ffnu=1t'"+ t NEGA7M DECLAIIATION 6430 R ITA J. RIGHTER WASI IGTON AVEN=YNOON sraEtrr ".� That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of NOTICE Ig HEREBY GIVEN tat a the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I I Erb hearing wiU be held,b`yttbe�Ghy CouneilVithe City of WiGngtee Beneh: $ ; am not a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; ` in the`CW—wil Camber 6A Cme;C& 4 that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the t ter,Huntingum"Beaeh of 6oui ef�7:3pt pp.�m.,or ae,aoon thereafter u �bte'foo Review Mo ey the i6w;d.y of Oeeo6er 1li84` Huntington Beach Ind■ tthepurpose etcenedenng;Precise j Plan of'Street A!' t Na 8d 1 r a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of ties Dedaratio°Nc`. 1 !tireq"°■ y` thrCfty of Huatltgton�Beaeh the p`renee pplan of street-alfg ment,_eisht- of-4 tef Washington�eenueefigmfl52 HUntin�ton Beach feet050 feet width;�endefor cyodon I{ Street from a point 3 set of County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the centerline of the mteeeetsreq o[Lyndon disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- Street and;Washington AveMiWt'AWgffiotint ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had l57 feet north,of the,eenteiimf"t8e `-i � interiectton of•.W��a'Avenue ' and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, T e right-of:Street from 5�teet'w,46 fee`r :•: i The qey erase eec'tiooe ehellibe and which newspaper has beeYt established, printed and pub- ea indrested on plane",pie_p"mi�red by'i lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a Department of Public Works A legs!de; .period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the scriptioa a on file with the Department of Develepinent Sewicee,'.. S annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular kllrmtcrested'peteonefpre mvitedto and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement attend said heeemg and eipTfttl!eir opmiorts for or against avd'metter Fw- thereof,on the following dates,to wit: char information may he obtamedtf iin a i the-otfice"ot the Ctty Cler§,2000(Melit r StieetHuni,ngwn Bene4taCahfornHt 9'd64&(7141T638=52'27g i�tlt; j ,� October 4, 1984 i car o1iDlfAirNc Nil ' By Alicia MPWentaorth„ City Clerk- Pub Oct.4,1984- Hunt Beach Ind.Rev.A36W I certify(or declare) under penalty of perjury thst"the forego- ing is true and correct. Dated at......... Garden Grove alif rein,this'. day q. t o be r..19 84 �,Rita J. Richter Signature ss,"I �' REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION Date nn tnhQr IF 1 9A4 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: _ Charles W. Thompson, City Administrato tL Prepared by: James W. Palin, Director, Development Servic Subject: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-1 NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 84-30 Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1 is a request by the Department of Development Services to establish a 50 foot right-of-way on Washington Avenue in lieu of the current 52 foot right-of-way, and to establish a 46 foot right-of-way on Lyndon Street north of Washington Avenue in lieu of the current 52 foot right-of-way. The reduction in street right-of-way on Washington Avenue is being requested by Development Services to permit property owners to retain adequate lot square footage for construction of three units per lot. The street width reduction on a portion of Lyndon Street is to be consistent with the parkway width reduction on Washington Avenue . Planning Commission Action: On motion by Livengood and second by Erskine Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1 was approved and recommended to the City Council for adoption, by the following vote: Ayes: Winchell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine Noes: None Absent: Higgins , Schumacher, Mirjahangir Abstain: None On motion by Erskine and second by Livengood Negative Declaration No. 84-30 was approved and recommended to the City Council for adoption, by the following vote: Ayes: Winchell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine Noes: None Absent: Higgins, Schumacher , Mirjahangir Abstain: None RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and Department of Development Services recommend that the City Council adopt Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1/Negative Declaration No. 84-30 . 109 PIO 4/81 Environmental Status : Pursuant to the Environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declaration No. 84-30 for ten days, and no comments, either verbal or written were received. The staff in its initial study of the project, has recommended that a negative declaration by issued for Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1. Prior to any action on Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1, it is necessary for the City Council to act on Negative Declaration No. 84-30 . ANALYSIS : Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1 is intended to reduce the right-of-way width on both Washington Avenue and the cul-de-sacs portion of Lyndon Street. Washington Avenue is presently developed with a 40 foot curb-to-curb width which is consistent with a 52 foot right-of-way. The sidewalks, however, are only five feet wide rather than six feet. This Precise Plan will permit the sidewalks to remain at five feet for a total right-of-way of 50 feet rather than 52 feet. The zoning on Washington Street is R2 which permits one unit for each 2,000 square feet of net lot area. There are five lots which measure exactly 6 ,000 square feet and would permit three units each. Dedication of one additional foot for the sidewalk would drop the net area of those lots below 6 ,000 square feet and limit them to two units. per lot. By reducing the right-of-way of Washington Avenue from 52 feet to 50 feet through reduction of sidewalk from six feet to five feet, these property owners retain 6,000 square feet lots which will permit three units per lot. Lyndon Street north of Washington Avenue is developed with a 36 foot curb-to-curb width which is not consistent with a 52 foot right-of-way. The Precise Plan will permit the 36 foot curb-to-curb width to be retained and will also permit five foot sidewalks rather than six foot walks . Total right-of-way will be 46 feet. This amendment to Lyndon Street is for only that portion of the street north of Washington Avenue. Lyndon Street south of Washington Avenue will retain a 52 foot right-of-way. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: The City Council may deny Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1 and retain the existing rights-of-way on-Washington Avenue and Lyndon Street. FUNDING SOURCE: No funds required. ATTACHMENTS : 1. Planning Commission Staff Report dated August 21, 1984 2. Resolution• JWP:HS :ajh (1223d) r huntington beach development services department srAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE : August 21, 1984 SUBJECT: PRECISE PLAN OF. STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 84-1/NEGATIVE DECLA RATI ON NO. 84-3 0 APPLICANT : City of Huntington Beach REQUE ST : To establish a 50 foot right-of-way in lieu of the current 52 foot right-of-.way on Washington Avenue and 46 feet on Lyndon Street north of Washington in lieu of the current 52 feet. L OCATI ON : Washington Avenue and Lyndon Street north of. Washington Avenue .1. 0 . SUGGESTED ACTI ON : Approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84 -1/Negative Declaration No. 84-30 and recommend adoption by City Council. 2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION : Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84 -1 is a request by the Department of Development Services to establish a 50 foot right-of-way on Washington Avenue in lieu of the current 52 foot right-of-way, and to establish a 46 foot right-of-way on Lyndon Street north of Washington Avenue in lieu of the current 52 foot right-of-way. The reduction in street right-of-way on Washington Avenue is being requested by Development Services to permit property owners to retain adequate lot square footage for construction of three units per lot. The street width reduction on a portion of Lyndon Street is to be consistent with the parkway width reduction on Washington Avenue. 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Pursuant to the Environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declaration No. 84 -30 for ten days, and no comments, either verbal or written were received. The staff in its initial study of the project, has recommended that 'a negative declaration by issued for Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84- 1. Prior to any action on Precise Plan of Street Alig-nment No. 84 -1, it is necessary for the Planning Commission to act on Negative Declaration No. 84-30 . C — � � A-F M-238 4.0 ISSUES AND ANALYSIS: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84 -1 is intended to reduce the right-of-way width on both Washington Avenue and the cul-de-sacs portion of Lyndon Street. Washington Avenue is presently developed with a 40 foot curb-to-curb width which is consistent with a 52 foot right-of-way. The sidewalks, however, are only five feet wide rather than six feet. This Presise Plan will permit the sidewalks to remain at five feet for a total right-of-way of 50 feet rather than 52 feet. The zoning on Washington Street is R2 which permits one unit for each 2,000 square feet of net lot area. There are five lots which measure exactly 6 ,000 square feet and would permit three units each. Dedication of one additional foot for the sidewalk would drop the net area of those lots below 6 ,000 square feet and limit them to two units per lot. By reducing the right-of-way of Washington Avenue from 52 feet to 50 feet through reduction of sidewalk from six feet to five feet, these property owners retain 6 ,000 square feet lots which will permit three units per lot. Lyndon Street north of Washington Avenue is developed with a 36 foot curb-to-curb width which is not consistent with a 52 foot right-of-way. The Precise Plan will permit the 36 foot curb-to-curb width to be retained and will also permit five foot sidewalks rather than six foot walks Total right-of-way will be 46 feet. This amendment to Lyndon Street is for only that portion of the street north of Washington Avenue. Lyndon street south of Washington Avenue will retain a 52 foot right-of-way. 5 . 0 RECOMMENDATION : The staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84- 1/Negative Declaration No. 84 -30 and recommend adoption by -City Council. ATTACH MENT S: 1. Area Map 2. Lot Map 3. Ordinance A. Negative Declaration No. 84-30 JWP: HS :jr (1055d) -2- 8-21-84 P .0 . _ v OD o. 645 0000 cR2 l � R3 NGT N AVE (n cn O, jo jol . vl o R2 , _ , 2O F2 - WARNER RPSA8 4-�--1 "le HUNTINGTON BEACH- - HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION °O. C. F. C. D. 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NEGATIVE DECLARATION Date August 21 , 1984 NO. 84-30 Applicant: City of Huntington Beach Reouest: Precise Plan Street Alignment Location: Lyndon Street and Washington Avenue Background B,.,,ed on the Staff's initial study of this project a Draft Negative Declaration was published in the local newspaper and posted in .the Office of the City Clerk f•. a 10-day public review period ending and x no comments , the attached comments were received. Recommendation The Environmental Resources Section recommends that the City Council approve Negative Declaration No. 84-30 _ finding that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment. Mitigation Measures x The attached mitigating measures will reduce potential environmental effects resulting from the project and are recommended. as conditions of approval . Resp ctfully submitt J i "Ie le R. Barnes r A sa. iate Planner JRB/dc ,. Publish 10/4/84 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 84-1/NEGATIVE DECLARATION 84-30 . WASHINGTON AVENUE/LYNDON STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon 6.hereafter as possible on Monday, the 15th day of October, 1984, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Aliinment No. 84-1/Negative Declaration No. 84-30, a request by the City of Huntington Beach to amend the precise plan of street alignment right-of-way of Washington Avenue from 52 feet to 50 feet width, and for Lyndon Street from a point 30 feet south of the centerline of the intersection of Lyndon Street and Washington Avenue to a point 157 feet north of the centerline of the intersection of Washington Avenue and Lyndon Street from 52 feet to 46 feet. The right-of-way cross sections shall be as indicated on plans prepared by the Department of Public Works. A legal description is on file with the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinons for or against said matter. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED 10/1/84 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING _�?f!5r2Nr 84-1 //VejA11-'�d�` NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1/Negative Declaration No. 84-30 , a request by the City of Huntington Beach to amend the precise plan of street alignment right-of-way of Washington Avenue from 52 feet to 50 feet width, and for Lyndon Street from a point 30 feet south of the centerline of the intersection of Lyndon Street and .Washington Avenue to a point 151 feet north of the centerline of the intersection of Washington Avenue and Lyndon Street from 52 feet to 46 feet . The right-of-way cross sections shall be as indicated on plans prepf red. by the Department of Public Works, \LJ'n �D IVI �vJi Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 : 00 P.M. , on August 21, 1984' , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1/Negative Declaration No. 84-30 . Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 9th day of August, 1984 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By James W. Palin, Secretary 145-221-02 145-221-03 142-211-02 „f� Brannon, Thomas L. Manley, Robert Lowery, Elbert S. f.g, 15032 Victoria Ln. 6092 Thor Street 15012 Victoria Ln. r � ; Huntington Bdh. ,CA 92647 fsa Huntington Bch. ,CA 92647 Huntington Bch. ,CA 92647 142-211-03,04 142-211-05,06 _: 142-211-07 Fortney, Howard R. ;I Ortiz, Louis ;.4 Contgeras, John R. ' 2501 Warner Ave. 16922 Lyndon Street 16912 S. Lyndon Street Huntington Bch. ,CA 92647 Huntington Bch. ,CA 92647 Huntington Bch. ,CA 92647 142-211-08 fry 142-211-09 A142-211-62 `g. Wood, James A. BRC Assoc. Torres, Manuel 0. 7521 Washington f; 18173 Santa Sophia Cr . � j Htg. ,Bch. ,CA 92647 s°n Fountain V1 7593 Washington Ave. , y. , CA 92708 � Htg. ,Bch. , CA 92647 142-211-13 142-211-19 ,23 142-211-23 Koop, George Central Bap. Temple WVI TM Huntington Bch. , Ltd. 4733 Dorchester l'k 7661 Warner Avenue 16855 Bayview Drive LP ! Corona Del Mar ,CA 92625 Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 r*:. Sunset Beach, CA 90742 142-211-52 142-211-53 142-211-54 Bailey, Elizabeth '" Gonzales, Jesse J. Hip Soliman George B. 7561 Washington Ave. 7551 Washington Ave. j. Rocco, Philip J. ; p Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 v Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 ' 13032 Birchwood St. A rq.f, Garden Grove, CA 92643 il `•. 142-212-01 142-212-02 � 142-212-03 Scharf, Fred Scolaro, Dominic Varela, Edward �'' 8562 Acapulco Cr. F; 7171 Heil Ave. 9531 Teal Ave. Htq. Bch. , CA 92646 - Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 Garden Grove, CA 92644 iti a� 142-212-04 05 142-212-06 142-212- 1 Bogle, Charles B. et al 5 c/o 0. Guinn, Ken Nr' Acosta, Michael 7562 Washington Ave. P. 0. Box 3251 7582 E. Washington Huntington Bch. ,CA 92647 `' Whittier, CA 90605 Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 142-212-07 `. 142-212-08t 142-212-09 De Arcos, Carlos E. Duarte, Harvey ; Torres, Manuel Jr . 321 Adams Ave. _ 7602 Washington Ave. 7612 Washington Ave. q. Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 Htg . Bch. , CA 92648 G`M Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 g. 142-212-10 142-212-11 142-212-12 K A G Investments montero, Frank Varela, John P. 0. Box 181 14702 Harper St. 3: 7581 Wintersburg Ave. Lomita, CA 90717 Midway City, CA 92655 Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 1 142-212-16 142-212-18 �' 142-212-19 R a Gilberto : Torres, Miguel E. �to�engoXa��eBH, 2 0��i Woodward Ave, n 7541 Warner Ave. Fountain Vly. , CA 92703 Lomita, CA 90717 Htg. Bch. , "CA 92647 {� 142-212-20 142-212-21 l . j Ortiz , Richard F. Tinoco, Francisco 7531 Warner 7521 E. Wintersburg Ave. `a' Htg, Bch. , CA 92647 Htg. Bch. , CA 92647 I roz. i1 1.! 4,i 74. I I 1 1 i {� {'11 _ ... __-.....,.,:.n w- .. ...... y..-�--z,.:,,'y..'...r.; ....cr v,�¢_'^----='` •_. _. -_ ;-..q.r 9.-,'r:_li}}" -9 � - :w;ai •- __ .. .,-.-- .. ,... S '.+.q-. t"f- M f CITY OF� HUNTINGTON BEACH� White City Attorney VkW REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES Canary City Clerk Pink City Administrator Goldenrod Departmental HUNTINGTON BEACH Date Request Made By Department July 30, 1984 James W.. Pelin, Director Development Services INSTRUCTIONS: File request in the City Attorney's Office as soon as possible. Print or type facts necessary for City Attorney. Out- line briefly reasons for the request.Attach all information and exhibits pertinent to the subject. Type of Legal.Service Requested: [�`l . Ordinance [ ] Insurance [ l Other [ ] Resolution [ ] Bonds [ l Contract/Agreement [ I Opinion All exhibits must be attached,or this request will be-returned to you. [XI Exhibits Attached PPSA 84-1 Please prepare an ordinance for Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 84-1. PPSA 84-1 is a request to amend the precise plan 66 street alignment right-of-way for Washington Avenue from 52 feet to .50 feet width, end for Lyndon Street from a point 30 feet south of the centerline of the intersection of Lyndon and Washington Avenue to a point 157 feet north of the centerline of the intersection of. Washington Avenue and Lyndon Stre(�_,t from .52 feet to. 46 feet. The right-of-way cross sections shall be as indicated on Street Department Plans prepared by the Department of PubTi-c Wbrks dated November 2 , 1983. JTnTP:HS:df Attachments If for Council Action, If not for Council action,desired completion date .Signature: enda deadline i August 16 , 1984 eating (��*'-�t'.�-�-�'` A w_ -� -._•-�..Y ii Publish 10/4/84 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 84-1/NEGATIVE DECLARATION 84-30 WASHINGTON AVENUE/LYNDON STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday, the 15th day of October, 1984, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alginment No. 84-1/Negative Declaration No. 84-30, a request by the City of Huntington Beach to amend the precise plan of street alignment right-of-way of Washington Avenue from 52 feet to 50 feet width, and for Lyndon Street from a point 30 feet south of the centerline of the intersection of Lyndon Street and Washington Avenue to a point 157 feet north of the centerline of the intersection of Washington Avenue and Lyndon Street from 52 feet to 46 feet. The right-of-way cross sections shall be as indicated on plans prepared by the Department of Public Works. A legal description is on file with the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinons for or against said matter. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED 10/1/84 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk � cow C'IL IN THE TLQ,V L � �1 00 _ Superior Court -- q ,. OF THE 10<_STY " ` STATE OF CALIFORNIA In and for the County of Orange #4 V2 CITY OF HUNTINGTON .BEACH PROOF OF PUBLICATION CITY CLERK PUBLIC HEARING State of California ) County of Orange )as. APR I L L. ELLIOTT l—NOTICE'OF PUBWG REARIN611.. 1 I PRECISE PLAN OF STREET`ALIGM1,i t] NEM1T NO 63_t a NOTICE IS:HERhBY.GIN-, that e That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of public hearing%Wl be held by the City the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I t nuncil of the City of.Huntmgtun Beach, m the Council-Chamber 4othe Civic Cen- am not a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; ter,Huntington Beach at the hour of 7:30 that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the P.M.,or as soon thereafter i po sible on Tuesday,the R4 day of September,.198 k;, for!the.!purpose.4o Wons 8enng �ieci e HUNTINGTON BEACH IND. REVIEW Plan cif Street AlignmenfNo:63=1,ere- quest by Sencliff Estates,to establish>an a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of rba lu t rightpfAt..f,Go lie.Eev`est tree fs g P YP,al`m Avenue.west_ofj6old'enwesi�treei:: °The current light-of=win`',Ajlrine'.d�nt HUNTINGTON BEACH 100 feet._Negative Declaratic 63 26 will Is- hnsideredyin cunlunc,tion'ewith this aplili aU n'A'.legnl de-_-ripe n�i r'n,lili•` County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the in the I kl artiurnl f li«v�h plt em v ry disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had All isaid' ea prrninh arr nvnrJatn � xttrtal said'hearing and'"rrhrr�s�tlird. and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, gnoi ius=Grt'ur'against snid`f'ir r:klmi and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- .,t street.,Alignmem.,%.633-1 and Negu I tine Declarat.iun 63-Y6: lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a Further.infurinkionRm"ay-1,b obtlihied period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the frum the'Office uf,the Ciiy,Clerk. 210 annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular hiairi Street'.Hununglonl Beach i;alifdr- nta:;92W8 (.7141 536 0227:• y 4 and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement DATEDAuKguat 19 1983 thereof,on the following dates,to wit: W-ViOPHl1NTINGTQN'Bh.AClit I By:Alicia M.Weiwur;th 3.i<:r, City Clerk IPub?August25;lQi Hunt_Beech.lnd.Rev._fi.S94S,,-5�c AUG. 259 1983 I certify(or declare)under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. GARDEN GROVE Datedat........:....................................... 26th AUG. 83 California,this .......day of .... .....1J. ... ................. J Signature J� .-- 3 F m No.POP 92082 Publish August 25, 1983 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO 83-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Tuesday the 6th day of September 1983 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 , a request by Seacliff Estates to establish an 84 foot right-of-way on the extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street. The current right-of-way is planned at 100 feet Negative Declaration 83-26 will be considered in conjunction with this application. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their. opinions for or against said__ Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 and Negative Declaration 83-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED g�9J�3 _i CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk r LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PI,AN 01-- STR1*:1: ' ALIGNMENT NO . 83- l- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of. Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No . 83-- 1 , a request by Seacliff Estates to establish an 84 right of way on the extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street . The current right of way is planned at 100 feet . Negative Declaratio; No . 83- 26 will be considered in conjunction with this application . A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services . Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 : 00 P .M. , on August 2 , 1983 in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center , 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach , California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Al lgimicnt No . 83- 1. Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No . (714) 536-5271 DATED this ' ltit day of Ju.l.y , lOt�3 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION A James 1V. Palin By Secretary NOTICE TO CLERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING ITEM TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: elm FROM: �F E L D J�/►'� PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE, ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR T11I: DAY OF SG -�- - 1 . AP's are attached AP's will follow No AP's Initiated by: Planning Commission Planning Department Petition �^ * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental Status (x) YES NO Refer to v1/( �( Planning Department - Extension #-C�-�—�— for additional information. * If appeal, please transmit exact wording to be required in the legal . 23-181-06 - -- --—-------- , Huntington Beach Qo. Precise Plan of Street 2110 Main Street Alignment 83-1 QH) Huntington Beach, Calif �. 92648 110-015-50 Signal Bolsa (brp 17890 Sky Park Blvd. Irvine, Calif 92714 YtjF4 Ok P4RkP4kJ R Seacliff Estates 2110 Main Street Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 Attn: Dave Eadie 7 Publish August 25, 1983 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO 83-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Tuesday the 6th day of September 1983 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 , a request by Seacliff Estates to establish an 84 foot right-of-way on the extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street. The current right-of-way is planned at 100 feet Negative Declaration 83-26 will be considered in conjunction with this application. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 and Negative Declaration 83-2- Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED___BL1g183_ _ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk REQUES f FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION �a Date September 6, 1983 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council fio Submitted by: Charles W, Thompson, City Administrate Prepared by: James W. Palin,. Director of Development Services O Subject: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 83-1 (A- REQUEST TO ESTABLISH AN- EIGHTY-FOUR (84) FOOT RIGHT--_OF-nWAY ON THE EXTENSION OF PALM AVENUE TaES OF LPOLDENWEST STREET) r Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: M? STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted. for the City Council ' s consideration is Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. ,83-1, a request by Seacliff Estates to establish- an eighty-four (84) foot right-of-way on the extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street. The current right-of- way is planned for 100 feet which is the primary arterial design standard. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and Planning Staff recommend that the City Council approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment and adopt the attached ordinance. ANALYSIS : APPLICANT: Seacliff Estates LOCATION: A portion of the extension of Palm Avenue adjacent to Product Area B in the Seacliff Phase IV Develop- ment. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION .ON AUGUST 2, 1983 : ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY HIGGINS PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 83-1 WAS APPROVED FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins , Livengood, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: Schumacher ABSTAIN: None DISCUSSION: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 is a request by Seacliff Estates to establish an eighty-four (84) foot street right-of-way in lieu of the originally approved 100 foot right-of-way on Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street, One-hundred feet is the right- of-way design standard for a primary arterial street. The reduced P10 4/81 PPSA 83-1 Page 2 width would occur generally in- the area between Cherry Hill Drive and Product `Area O in the Seacliff 'Phase IV .Development (see attached map) , Because the Seacliff Phase IV Project abuts the Aminoil USA operations across Palm:.Avenue', the applicant feels it I would advantageous to add more depth to the rear yards of lots backing onto Palm. This would provide additional room for both screening and setbacks, Should the width of 'Palm Avenue- be re- duced, it would still be able to accommodate primary highway volumes as the sixteen (16) foot reduction would be accomplished by removing existing parking lanes. Because the Seacliff Phase IV Development along this stretch is internally oriented, the applicant feels there is no practical need for on-street parking in this area. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Prior to any action on 'Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1, it is necessary for the City Council to adopt Negative Declaration No. 83-26. FUNDING SOURCE: Not-applicable. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: The City Council may consider retaining the existing 100 foot street right-of-way. SUPPORTING INFORMATION: 1. Ordinance 2. Planning Commission Staff Report dated. August 2, 1983. JWP:JB: sr huntington beach development services department STA f f REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE: August 2, 1983 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 83-1/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 83-26 APPLICANT: Seacliff Estates - DATE ACCEPTED: 2110 Main Street June 10 , 1983 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: To establish an 84 foot MANDATORY PROCESSING right-of-way on the exten- DATE: sion of Palm Avenue, west August 9 , 1983 of Goldenwest Street. ZONING: N/A LOCATION : The extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street. GENERAL PLAN: ACREAGE: N/A N/A EXISTING USE: N/A 1. 0 SUGGESTED ACTION: The staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1. 2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 is a request by Seacliff Estates to establish an 84 foot right-of-way on the extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest Street. The current right-of-way is planned for 100 feet. The reduction in street right-of-way is being requested by Seacliff Estates in order to provide screening and setbacks in the portion of the project that abuts the Aminoil operations. 3. 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS : Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declaration No. 83-26 for ten days, and no comments, either verbal or written have been received. The staff in its initial study of the project, has recommended that a negative declaration be issued for Precise Plan of RipA-F M-238 VPSA 83-1/ND 83-26 August 2, 1983 Page 2 Street Alignment No. 83-1. Prior to any action on Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1, it is necessary for the Planning Commission to Act on Negative Declaration No. 83-26. 4. 0 ISSUES AND ANALYSIS: Precise Plan of Street Alignment 83-1 is a request of Seacliff Estates to establish an 84 foot right-of-way in lieu of the originally excavated 100 foot right=of-way on Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest. The reduced width would occur in the area between Cherryhill and "Product C" in the Seacliff Tract Phase IV" (see attached map) . Because the project abuts the Aminoil -U.S.A.• aper- ations, the applicant feels it would be advantageous to add mare depth to the rear yards of the lots backing onto Palm Avenue.. This would provide addi- tional room for both screening and setbacks. Due to the unresolved planning issues in the Bolsa Chica, City staff has recommended that Palm Avenue retain its current designation as :.a pri- mary arterial through this area. Should the width of. Palm Avenue be reduced, it would still be able to acommodate primary highway volumes as the sixteen foot reduction would be accomplished by removing existing parking lanes. Because Phase IV of Seacliff -is internally oriented, the applicant feels there is ,.no_ practical need for' on street parking in this- area. A fourteen foot landscaped median -could still- be accommodated in the proposed street section. The Public Works Department has reviewed this project and have not identified any problems with the proposed reduction; however, they have requested that before Palm Avenue is extended and opened for traffic, the westerly driveway to Seacliff Golf Course must be widened and the easterly driveway closed. 5. 0 RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1 .with the following condition. CONDITION: 1.. Prior to opening the extension of Palm Avenue west of Goldenwest, the westerly driveway to Seacliff Golf Course must be widened and the easterly driveway closed. . _ ATTACHMENTS : 1. Area Map 2. Resolution No. 1312 3. Cross Section 4 . Negative Declaration No. 83-26 CD:dw ft Rl 4-0 �� _ a zc..vxs _ ...ef � 5 IZOS-0 �n RI R4-01' �1 RI R3-0 J �q�•'yo riw' .s.m -% - '•.l_RI-01 RI-O!cn. -R I Rl RI 1 5 ,yMf rl �\ 9. ter',. / �• `R/il �':! RI ROS-0 RI40 ter, 1 R4-01 X, a� R2-PD-0 ; R2-PD-0 -,.•�z=� _�+ : d..• ;:RI •fir. ;- Rzo r `: RI � '���-F9 �5 •:tea,:. t%' .c� �� ��- =�-. 4• � . r h } 4-01 . Rl '� �•.�'oi— M'.••s si�..i_. f SOS-0 _ '�\of � RI-�111 R�— nulET v9p - O _ R RI l • op - \ P1" ' 9 ( v .. \\_ RI-0/ RI\ R! z RI R � - RI-0 y� f R4-01—' - RI-0 IRI-0 fR RI-O I' R^sa ' qy M2-0I 151C1 0 .�� y �.__� �Q M2-01 f RI-0 -- -/ HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTFNGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION e e � bb 51 �� ,..-/ , s• t, t� .1 ❑\ to ❑ c � o ;..) �. �" —r� ,', •+ • �} .�` 41 IX C,01 — j✓'.� �J �, �i— � "'^��]` ,fir y T .>�.:.�r✓ i-.,.. �i,-tip ' , � fc�``'4.� 1�.�,'` .� .Y .�• �'F1 DO � tP :. 1t ! �tD ,t P ,.+ ' tt �•° ❑ ,>+ it TJu r` i huntington beach planning division t RESOLUTION NO. 1312 Fill A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOM- MENDING APPROVAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 8371. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has held a public hearing in compliance the State Govern- ment Code, in order to consider and review Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1; and WHEREAS, said Precise Plan will reduce the width of Palm Avenue from 100 feet to 84 feet west of Goldenwest; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that said Precise Plan will protect the public health and safety of inhabitants of the City and will allow for the orderly development of the community; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby recommends that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 83-1. REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach on the 2nd day of August 1983 , by the following roll call vote; AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: James W. Palin, Secretary Marcus Porter, Chairman O' Go' I G, 8� b IN eqC-ALE O 84 I. q 2' 4-z 10 2 �IKf�I�Y N1F-Ar1DERINc� _ u PPy Poz.-;ED S4` 42E C-T No�J Wo SCA LF .. VIA. huntington beach planning division CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INITIAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS I. BACKGROUND 1. Applicant Seacliff Estates 2. Address 2110 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 3. Telephone 536-8917 4 . Project Location Palm Avenue - West of .Goldenwest into Seacliff Phase IV 5. Project Title/Description Precise Plan Street Alignment 6. Date 7-27-83 II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: (Explanations of all "Yes" and "Maybe" answers are required on attached sheet). 1. Physical Environment: Will the project have a significant impact on the physical environment with respect to: a) hydrology, b) .air quality, c) geology, d) flora and fauna, e) noise, f) archaeological/historical . Yes Maybe No x Other 2. Impact of Environment on Project: Will the project be subject to impacts from the surrounding environment? i .e. , natural environment; manmade environment. Yes Maybe No x 3. Impacts on Public Services: Will the project have a significant impact upon., or re- sult in a need for a new or altered government service in any of the following areas: fire, police, .schools, parks or other governmental agencies. Yes Maybe No x 4. Impacts on Traffic/Circulation: Will project result in substantial vehicular move- ment, Or impact surrounding circulation system, or increase traffic hazard? Yes Maybe , No X 5: Will the project result in a substantial alteration or have a negative affect on the existing: land use, population/housing, energy/utilities, natural resources, human health? Yes Maybe No x 6. Other potential environmental impacts not discussed above (see attached sheet). III. OTHER RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES AND/OR PERSONS CONTACTED ( ) See Attached (.x ) Not Applicable IV. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE: 1. Will project degrade quality of environment? Yes Maybe No X 2. Will project achieve short-term goals to the disadvantage of long-term environmental goals? Yes Maybe No X 3. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? Yes Maybe No X 4. Will the project adversely affect human beings either directly or indirectly? Yes Maybe No X V. DETERMINATION ( X ) Negative Declaration ( ) Negative Declaration With Mitigation ( } Environmental Impact Report DATE J �p SIGNATURE IN THE o��G1L Superior Court OF THEA STATE OF CALIFORNIA In and for the County of Orange 0 � 1 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROOF OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC HEARING .>ra State of California ) NOTICE OFPUffiC EARWG` County of Orange )ss- PRECISEPLAN,OFe STREET.AIIGNMENTi82 "t NOTICE IS..HEREBY'GIVEN that e APRIL L. ELLIOTT pnhhc heerorg`..viip he'heldAysthe City. Council of the'.Cityof_Huntington':Beeeh, in the Council Chambeubfithe Civic Cen- That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of tbr,Huntington Beach,at.the-hour of 7:30 the United States,over the age of twenty-one ears,and that I Monday 2fith-day-fter es beeibleo, g Y- Y Monday the"25th�dey-,of October,19g2, am not a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of treet•Alignorenf•No:82=3;e're- that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the Plan of the Cityy'of Hun"ingtonyBeach to estelilisb a 54 foot iigliE•of=w"ay.on Cy HUNTINGTON BEACH IND. REVIEW Press AveWdii betivaen�BeacboBoulevard Ind Elm Street.The current right-of-way is'plarined'at'80 foot:'' '"•""''•; a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of 'Negative Declaration 19o.i82 33j wllli,be HUNTINGTON BEACH rcaiolneredmconjuncuoawi t urT . appli A•flegal description t s on file)'in-e e Department of Development Services ' County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the All-interested persona areAnvited;w.at-1 disem o a general ination of local news and intelligence f l charac- tend;said -hearing. and:e:pprese,their g g opinions for or against Wil' reciee Plan i ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had of'Stieec AI' nmerit-82=3:3Furtherlinfor- and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, oration maybe obtained from the-Office.l and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- of_the City Clerk 20aI `ZZA'9t�eet; P P Huntington; Beach Celil'orriut`�,92648- lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a (714)538 5227- period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the- rr DATED Octoler8 TON A" ' CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular By Alicia M WenEworth and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement 'y `CityClerltp rt] ��.' Pub.Oct.14,1982 thereof,on the following dates,to wit: Hun►.Beech Ind.Re..u307a a OCT. 149 1982 1 certify(or declare) under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. GARDEN GROVE Datedat................................................ Califor4thish.day of , OCT. $2 Signature t _7 60 v Form No.POP 92082 REQUES'i FOR CITY COUNCIL--ACTION Date October 7, 1982 SY L Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council CITY C,0-00 Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administ a''€o �a -- 0 Prepared by: James W. Palin, Director of Develop Services � L ��-�......... GITY G 1 Subject: PRECISE_ PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. Sz-3 Located on Cypress Avenue between Be Boulevard and Elm Street Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions, Attachments: �OJ STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for the Council ' s consideration is Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3, a precise plan which will establish a 54-foot right-of-way on Cypress Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street. The current right-of-way is planned at 60 feet. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 by adopting the attached ordinance. ANALYSIS: Applicant: Initiated by the Department of Public Works Location: Cypress Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street Request_: To establish a 54-foot right-of-way in lieu of the current 60-foot right-of-way. Planning Commission action on September 21, 1982 : ON MOTION BY WINCHELL AND SECOND BY LIVENGOOD PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-3 WAS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECOM- MENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION; ,BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Livengood, Winchell, Porter, Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: Paone, Schumacher ABSTAIN: None Discussion: On September 21, 1982, the Planning Commission approved Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3. Precise Plan of Street Alignment No.. 82-3 is a request by the Public Works Depart- ment to establish a 54-foot right-of-way in lieu of the 60-foot right- of-way on Cypress Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Elan Street. PI O 4/81 /� PPSA 82-3 October 7, 1982 Page 2 The existing structures located on Cypress Avenue between Beach and Elm consist of existing older single-family dwellings with one com- mercial business located at the southwest corner of Beach and Cypress Avenue (tire dealership) . Street improvements, including curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, are currently non-existent on Cypress Avenue; however, asphalt paving does exist:'_on the street. The tire dealer- ship currently has a temporary asphalt curb and gutter to control water runoff to Beach Boulevard. The Public Works Department has indicated that a change in the street right-of-way from 60 feet to 54 feet on Cypress Avenue will not reduce the width of the public street, but will maintain a curb to curb street width of 40 feet. . This reduction in the ultimate street right- of-way will result in the elimination of the 6 foot parkway and the 4 foot wide sidewalk. The proposed. 54 foot street width will incorpor- ate a 6 foot wide sidewalk, no parkway, and a 40 foot wide street section from curb to curb. The elimination of the parkway is also being recommended by the Public Works Department to help reduce maintenance costs of publicly-owned parkway trees and to prevent future root damage to curbs and sidewalks. The Public Works Department has indicated that onsite trees will be required for all future commercial development in lieu of parkway trees for the commercial properties located at the southwest and northwest corners of Beach Boulevard and Cypress Avenue. With respect to residential development on Cypress Avenue, Section 9960. 2 (f) (6) states that "A 30-inch box tree shall be planted in the front yard of each lot and in the exterior side yard of each corner as provided in the street tree standards adopted by the City. " This code section ensures the City of an onsite tree (or trees) even though the parkway is being eliminated through the proposed 54 foot street section. In addition, the Department of Public Works- has indicated that the existing streets within the immediate area of Cypress Avenue currently have 54-foot street rights-of-way. . A change in street right-of-way from 60 feet to the proposed 54 foot street right-of-way will result" in uniform street widths within the area. Therefore, the Commission and staff recommend that the City Council approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 by adopting the attached ordinance. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declaration No. 82-33 for a 10-day period. No comments, either written or oral, have been received. The staff in its initial study of the project has recommended that a negative declaration be issued. On September 21, 1982, the Planning Commission took the following action: ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY HIGGINS NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 82-33 WAS APPROVED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Livengood, Winchell, Porter, Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: Paone, Schumacher ABSTAIN: None r- PPSA 82-3 October 7, 1982 Page 3 FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: The City Council may consider denying Precise Plan of Street Align- ment No. 82-3 and retain. the current right-of-way, which is precise planned at 60 feet. SUPPORTING INFORMATION: 1. Area Map 2. Staff Report dated September 21, 1982 3. Negative Declaration No. 82-33 4. Ordinance JWP:SMS:df WARNER + — FIR. DR. r77AV E �. --- SYCAMORE AVE I . IF— J C — BELSI T•-3 ; i _ C p -- ' m J r (l CYPRESS' Svc a. - - RESS Au. AVE Li - - O . MANDRELL DR KR-STiN CR , ----- fi_ Z _ 1000 SCALE IN FEET i B-•N,TCN DR 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH nuntington beach development services department S-AFf J.11EP0R.T_ TO: Planning Commission FROM: . Development Services DATE: September 21, 1982 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-3/NEGATIVE DECLARATION 82-33 APPLICANT: City .of Huntington Beach DATE .ACCEPTED: REQUEST: To establish a 54 foot N/A right-of-way in lieu of the current 60. foot right- MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE of-way. N/A ' a LOCATION: Cypr_ess' Avenue, between Beach Boulevard and Elm ZONE: N/A Street. GENERAL PLAN: N/A ACREAGE: N/A EXISTING USE: N/A 1.0 SUGGESTED ACTION: The staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 is a request by the Public Works Department to establish a 54-foot right-of-way on Cypress Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street. The current right- of-way is planned at 60 feet. The reduction in street right-of-way is being requested by the Public Works Department because the sur- rounding streets are currently planned for a 54 foot right-of-way and to reduce maintenance costs of parkway trees adjacent to the public streets. 040 A-F M-23A PPSA 82-3/ND 82-33 Sept. 21, 1982 Page 2 3. 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declaration No. 82-33 for ten days, and no comments, either verbal or written were received. The staff in its initial study of the project, has recom- mended that a negative declaration be issued for Precise Plan of • Street Alignment No. 82-3. Prior to any action on Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3, it is necessary for the Planning Commission to action Negative Declaration No. 82-33. 4.0 ISSUES. AND ANALYSIS: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 is a request by the Public Works Department to establish a 54 foot right-of-way in lieu of the 60 foot right-of-way on Cypress Avenue, between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street. The existing structures located on Cypress Avenue be- tween Beach Boulevard and Elm Street consist of existing older single family dwellings., with one commercial business located . at the south- west corner of Beach and Cypress Avenue (tire dealership) . Street improvements, including curbs, gutters and sidewalks are currently nonexistent on Cypress Avenue, however, asphalt paving does .exist on Cypress Avenue. The tire dealership currently has a temporary asphalt curb and gutter to control water runoff to Beach Boulevard, The Public Works Department has indicated that a change in the street right-of-way from 60 feet to 54 feet on Cypress Avenue will not reduce the width of the public street, but will maintain a curb-to-curb street width of 40 feet. This reduction in the ultimate .street right-of-way will result in the elimination of the 6-foot parkway and 4 foot wide sidewalk. The proposed 54 foot street width will incorporate a 6-foot wide sidewalk, no parkway, and a .40 foot wide street section from curb to curb. . The elimination of the parkway is also being recommended by the Public Works Department to help reduce maintenance costs of public-owned parkway trees and to prevent future root damage to curbs and sidewalks. The Public Works Department has indicated that .onsite trees will be required for all future commercial development in lieu of parkway trees for the commercial properties located at the southwest and. northwest corners of Beach Boulevard and Cypress Avenue. With respect to residential development on. Cypress Avenue, Section 9960. 2 (F) (6) states that: "A thirty-inch box tree shall be planted in the front yard of each lot and in the exterior side yard of each corner as provided in the street tree standards adopted by the. City. " This code section insures the City of an onsite tree (or trees) even though the parkway is .being eliminated -through the proposed 54 foot street section In addition, the Department of Public Works has indicated that: the existing streets within the immediate: area of Cypress Avenue currently PPSA 82-3/ND 82-33 September 21, 1982 Page 3 have 54 foot street rights-of-way. A change in street right-of-way .from 60 . feet to the proposed 54 foot street right-of-way will result in uniform street widths within the area. 5. 0 RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommends that the Planning Commission -recommend to the City Council approval of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 . The staff also recommends that the Planning Commission direct staff to prepare a precise plan of street alignment on the remaining undeveloped 60-foot streets within the City. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Area Map 2. Ordinance 3 . Typical Street Sections 47 Negative Declaration No. 82-33 S:'j lm PLANN4NG ZONING DM 31 -o SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 26 - 5 - 11 Do ADOPTED APRIL 11,1960 :L~ .1 1-.roc -.­1.F­­10 T-1 11.11k CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 759 CITY OF LEGEND: AMENDED DID,NO, AMENDED ORO,NO. '_WT:) F111DI 101 TU- DISTINCT f- T..—ILY RE—E—E 111TR.CT N, '-C C011U_.�FACIL-TIES(EDU'ATIO11DIS—Cl L.GkT INDUS RIAL U—PICT HUNTINGTON BEACH ­.TID ­ITPIE I— IF51DENCE :ST- 0 R A N G 1`1 C Ul N T Y. CA 1-1 FOE N 1A -111 C-11 AlIONAZ I,V;I—J C-11 AMENDED BY ZONE CASE -jc� 11, DISTAIC' 1011.148.172 19 87, 2,202 208.211,212.237.304.312.3;3 -1 30B 326,339.341.348,356.359,369.371.289.487,5C4.505,509.66-7, —66-13.664,66-57.PP 66-3 F--S .101ST— 66-50.67-1 67-22 PP 67-5,EP GS-1.P P69 DIJ11ATIL P-1 OF l PP70-1.70.4.PP70-13,71-17.72-2A,7�'-213.74-16,PP74-2,7�26, 76-266.77-22,11-4.11-10.10-19. AkY —C-.—, Or S1.11 I ".T Sr 1-1.—1 2 1[��-4 Z, WARNER AVE L R2 ml I FIR DR -MS I I : C4 CAIN AVE r CF-E mi Imll - ��R ' ,UI LJ R 2i- CF-R L-j mi R2 R 7 1 CF-E R3 7 lDi 10 q Rl I CR BETTY R m I m I DRELL I R I R R3 f RI R1� RI IR: R31 CF--C FORD � 4 DRF RI _T R3 RI- rn In N!; j M tc3 J(M N) cr cr i NMIR3 R�OD lzr :j�R3 -CD Li —i--i R I CD 0 Lj I, h" R -F—k73 �" C C -CD TZ _ Ril RI • . , f „ � . .: EI Ml-CD T 0 IF M H C 4,' 0�- s cx') 6, I RA-M. 0 v/l i 08 Sn I R2 c AVE.—I— I CF-R m 1 7 R 2 C 1--3" R3 4 T sml 2?— ,i: R2 FIJ- c c D �O�ALI R2 z w Ml-CD 0 R3 R311 < �41 CD R2r R2 C4 , R3 i 133: R 5 - TALBERT AVE . Q � w ?cis z w4r IRMtL x • CYO.�ESS �. , � ti F.Y/alT. .�/,Gf/ .4l/E. ma =_ c • -- a •• .,,.._ �-q - _ .- - - .a - .. .'z �-r. - _ � CEIVE: D s E P t 1982 STANDARD STREET SPECIFICATIONS - RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS R/W P CF C PK. 5 LEGEND Development Services ,, 40' VARIES 0 10� 4 R/W=R16 T OF WAY WIDTH � 54'. 40' 6"MAX. 5" . 7 6.53 P = STREET WIDTH 5 2' 40' 5"MAY, 5" 6' 5.53 CF = CURB FACE 0' . 3 5'M AX 5.33 C =CROWN OF PAVE MEr.l1' PK. = PARKWAY WIDTH EXIe�TINb SrREErS ONLY S = SIDEWALK WIDTH R/W � OPU.E, 2' I/Z I/Z R/vV -.Z, P Z P PK (� P --- �_� 3/8°LIP 3/8"LIP V4'IN I'--d' mac. 0;•a 'o 'a o: o -►1 o.n' 0.19 CP 5 NOTES : O STRUCTURAL SECTION TO BE DETERMINED BY SOIL TESTS AND TRAFFIC INDEX . MINIMUM SECTION OF 0. 25 A, C , OVER O, 5 A, B , WITH SS-1 SEAL COAT , O 2' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PARKWAYS 7' AND LESS , O MINIMUM LONGITUDINAL GRADE 0. 3%. 0 COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTER TYPE A-1 AND 2 PER STD. PLANS 202 AND 1-103 . O 4" CONCRETE SIDEWALK PER STD. PLAN 207 . © GROUT BETWEEN SIDEWALK AND BLOCK WALL WHERE APPLICABLE . O REFER TO GENERAL NOTES STD, PLAN 100. ® FINAL LIFT PAVING TO BE PLACED WITH FINAL LOTS OR UNITS , DKPARTMENT Of PVPUC WORKS RES I DENT I STRUTS T P I AL SECTION Col TY OF HUNTI NGTON ®EACH APPROVED: :7p PU13[Tc WoFki } CALIFORNIA STANDARD REVISION DATE: . ,. inc CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION IIIINIMITON BIA01 To Michael Strange From ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SECTION Assistant Planner Subject NEGATIVE DECLARATION Date 9/21/82 N0. 82-33 ` Appl i cant: City of Huntington Beach Reauest: Establish a 54 foot right of way. in lieu of .current 60 foot right of way. Location: Cypress Avenue, between Beach Boulevard, and Elm Street . Background Based on the Staff's initial study of this project a Draft Negative Declaration was published in the local newspaper and posted in the Office of the City Clerk for a 10-day public. review period ending 9/21/82 and X no comments, the attached comments, were received. Recommendation The Environmental Resources Section recommends that the City Council approve Negative Declaration No. 2-33 finding that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment. Wm pectfully submitted, es R. Qarn s Associate Planner JRB/dc • CITY OF HUNTINGTON _ 1 /i DEVELOPMENT SERVICEz,. LPARTMENT P. O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA.92648 Tel: (714) 536.5271 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM Fee _ $1 5. 00 FOR CITY USE, ONLY . City of Huntington Beach Date 9/9/82 Annlicant%Authorized Agent Received: Project Number: 82-33 P.O. Box 190 Department of Origin : Mailing Address Development Services. 536-5271 Other Applications or Te ephone , Permit Numbers : PPSA 82-3 City, of Huntington Beach Pronerty tuner P.O. Box 190 Mailinq Address/Telephone 1. 0 Project Information (please attach Plot Plan and submit photographs of subject property) 1 . 1 Nature of Project: Give complete. description of the proposed project. A request to establish a 54 ft. right of way in lieu of the current 60 ft. right of way on Cypress Avenue, between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street 1 . -) Location of Project: (Address , nearest street intersections) Cypress Avenue, between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street 1 . 3 N/A Assessor ' s Parcel Number: -1- 1 . 4 What is the present zoning on the property? N/A 1 . 5 What is the surrounding land' use to the : North Existing single family dwellings South Existing; single family dwellings East N/A `Rest N/A 1 . 6 If the project is commercial or industrial give a complete description of activities and other pertinent information including but not limited to estimated employment per shift and any potential hazardous materials which may be used, etc . N/A 1 .7 . I•f the project is residential, indicate number, types and size of units and associated facilities . N/A/ 1 . 8 If the project is institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift and maximum occupancy. N/A/ 1.9 Project land area (acres) N/A/ Number of parking spaces N/A/ 1. 10 Square.. feet of building area N/A/ Number of floors N/A/ 1. 11 Height of tallest structure involved in .the project 2. 0 Environmental Setting 2 . 1. Drainage and Flood Control n) floase describe how on-site drainage will be accommodated . drainage will be controlled through the use of curb and gutter, directing water run-off to Beach Boulevard and to Elm Street ..2 Land Form +1) Is the site presently graded? Yes b) Indicate the qross cubic yards of qradinq proposed N/A the acres of land to be graded _ N/A the amour►t c ; earth to be transported on the site NZA and the amount of earth to be transported off the site N/A c) What will be the maximum height and grade of cut or fiil after grading is completed? N/A 2 . 3 soils a) Type of soils on the subject -site? (Submit soils report if available) . Ramona Loam 2. 4 Vegetation a) Attach a map indicating the location, type and size of trees located on the site. Indicate below the number_ , type and size of trees to be removed as a result of the project: N/A 2.. 5 [dater Quality a) Does any portion of the project abut or encroach on beaches , estuaries , bays , tidelands , or inland water areas? No b) Describe how the project will effect any body of water . N/A 2 . 6 Air .Quality a) If the project is industrial , describe and list air pollution sources . and quantity and types of pollutants emitted as a result of the project. N/A 2 . 7 Nod se a ) Describe. .any adjacent off-site noise sources ( .i . e . , air- ports , industry , freeways) Beach Boulevard constitutes a noise source l�) Wh,� t tv i :c, w i 11. bo produced by the project? I f avai 1.3bi.e , plo.)se (live noise levels in decible measurement and typical time distribution when noise will be produced. Very. light traffic noise will continue as a result of Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3 -3- C. How will. noise produced by the project compare with existing noise levels? Noise levels will remain the same 2 . 8 Traffic Approxiniately now much traffic will be generated by the project : (check one) 0-50 vehicular trips per day 50 - 250 vehicular trips per day X 250 - 500 vehicular trips per day over 500 vehicular trips per day 3-. 0 Public Services and Facilities 3. 1 Water a) Will the project require installation or replacement of new water lines? No gib) Please estimate the daily volume in gallons required to serve the project. N/A 3. 2 Sewer a) Will the project require installation or replacement of new sewer lines? No b) Please indicate the approximate amount of sewage generated from the project. N/A 3. 3 Solid Waste a) If the project is industrial , describe the type and amount .(pounds/day) of solid waste generated by the project. N/A 4 . 0 Social 4 . 1 Population Displacement a) Will any residential occupants be displaced by the project activities? No b) Do briefly the type of buildings or improvements to be demolished by the project. N/A -4- 5 . 0 Mitigating Measures 5 . 1 Are there measures included in the project which may conserve nonrenewable resources (e..g.; .electricity, gas , water) ? Please, describe. No 5 . 2 Are there measures included in the project which would protect or enhance flora and fauna? Please describe . No 5 . 3 Are there measures proposed in the design of the project to reduce noise pollution? Please describe. No 5 . 4 Are there measures proposed in the design of the project (e . g. architectural treatment .and landscaping) -which have been coordinated with design of the existing community to minimize visual effect? Please describe . N/A 5. 5 A.re there measures proposed in the design of the project to reduce water pollution? Please describe . N/A 5 . 6 Are there measures proposed which would reduce air pollution? List anv Air Pollution Control. District .equipment required. N/A 5 . 7 Are there measures or facilities designed into the project to . facilitate resource recovery and/or energy conservation (e.g. solar heating, special insulation, etc. ) ? Please describe . N/A 6 . 0 Alternatives 6 . 1 Are there alternatives to the project which may result in a lesser adverse environmental effect? Please. explain all project alternatives on an attached sheet. ] hereby, c:ertify that the information herein is true and accurate to the best oaf' my knowledge . 9/9/S2 Signature Date Filed -5- Publish- 10/14/82 NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 25th day of October 19 82 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-3, a request by the City of. Huntington Beach to establish a 54 foot right-of-way on Cypress Avenue, between Beach Boulevard and Elm Street. The current right-of-way is planned at 60 foot. Negative Declaration No. 82-33 will be considered in conjunction with this application. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited, to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said precis Plan of Street Alignment 82-3 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 C DATED 10/8/82 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BY: Alicia M. Wentwort City Clerk NOTICE TO CLERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING ITEM TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: 8 8� FROM: �� .� PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC..}HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE 2� DAY OF �� I , 1902, _— . AP's are attached AP's will follow No AP's Initiated by: Planning Commission Planning Department Petition * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental' Status (x) + YES NO Refer to t Planning Department - Extension # 1� for additional information. * If appeal , please transmit exact wording to be required in the legal. IN THE Superior Court OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA n and for the County of Oran Development Services CITY 0 HUNTINGTO BEACH CITY PL NNING CO ISSION - PROOFOFrUHLIC N--, i��1-$�^o--I I�•11 R•-I�1 G -- State of California ► County(if Orange Is"' LEGAL NOTICE A P R I L L. E I O T T NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO.62-S That I am and at all ti es erein mentioned was a citizen of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a the I ailed Mates•ot'er e a of lwenlV-one years,and that I ublic hearing will be held by the City Couv►at,% of the City of nm not party to,nor Ceres .d in the above entitled math•r; Huntington Beach, California, for the that I am the principal clerk of he printer of the purpose of considering Precise P of Street Alignment No.82.3,a request yy the City of Huntington Beach to estatal HUNTING O N B E C H I N D. REVIEW between`Beach wBoulevarrddre andvenElm Street. The current right-of-way is a newspaper of g,en ral circulatio published in the City of planned at 60 feet.Negative Declaration No.62-33 will be considered is conjunc- tion with this application.A legal dwcrip- H U N T I N T O N B E A on is on file in the Department of Devel- opment Services. fount}• of Oran a and which new aper is published for the Said hearing will be bald at the hour of 7�P.M., DN OGT ZS 1`182. IN diseminatinn of neat news and Intel g sacs of a general charac- the Council Chambers Building of the f I ter, anti which newspaper at all ti es herein mentioned had Civic Center,2000 Main Street,Hunting- and still has a tona fide aubacriplion ist of paying;subscribers, ton Beach,California.' and which ne spaper has been sate ished, printed and pub- All interested parsons are invited ir attend said bearing end expreee their fished at re) far intervals in the said G+unty of()range far tt opinions for or against the proms Pro- period exce in) one year; that th notice, of which the casePlmo(StreetAlignmentNo.82-3. annexed is tinted copy, has been ublished in the regular Further information may t obtained 1 1 f• from the City Planning Department. and entire i sue of said newspaper, and not in any supplement Telephone No.014)636-6271. thereof,on he following dales,to wit: DATED this IIth day of September, 1962. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION SE 119 1982 By James W.Patin Secretary Pub.Sep.11,1962 Hunt.Beach Ind.Rev,#30686 I certi( (or declare) under penalty of per try that the fureg o- inn is t tie and correct. GARDEN GROVE Datedat................................ ................. 14th SEP. 82 Calift rnia�,�this ........day of ......... 9........ ��:�f�.. ............... 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That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of ter Huntington Beach sloths houof�7�30 the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I P�kir or es soon thereafter as.poseibl 0, 1•fonsleyzthe 19th day,_of April 1982 for`` •am not a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; i thgpurpoeo:of cotieidonng Prectee P,Ien.V that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the StreecAhgnment-No 8Z 2,a rt� econeidere"= Q.of the cloedre o/1 Pa`r4 and Pi e Huntington Beach Ind. Review Streeta it u4icH Avenue prevwusly pre ciee planned for closure A plan dep�cWng r sa�d4loeure and legal le? a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of r in the Aepartmenf of Developm?nt 3en g P Y 'All interested pereone are.mvitod}o- atiend said"bearing and,ei' "''their Huntington Beach opinions for or against said Precise Ptah of Street Alignment 82-2.�&-' County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the t F.urtlfer information ma�he�ottained i disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- :from the Office of the CiiyjGle k;2000 kfein Street,Huntington.Beech.&&for- ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had Na 92648—(714)536-5227:a`'- and still has A bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, DATED April 6,1982. and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- ;, CITY OF HUNT.INGTON-BEACH,-' lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a i ✓'l By:City ALI Cle M.WENTWORTH, Ciy CAr4 kNT ..r period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the 1 Pub:Apr.S.1982 M, Y' M annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular 'Hunt Beach htd"Rey 1o73Bc t and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement thereof,on the following dates,to wit: .April 89 1982 I certify(or declare)under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. Dated at..G a r.d,e n..G.r.a me......................... • orn�this . .day of . P.1'].. 2... Signature Form No.CAF-81380 i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82.2 CLOSURE —PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, In the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach,at the hour of 7:30 p.m.,or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April,1982 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82.2,a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure.A plan depicting said clown and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. 1 All Interested persons are invited to attend sold hearing and express their opinions for or spinet field Precise Plan of + Street Alignment 62-2. Further Information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clark,2000 Mein Street, Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714) 636.6227 Dated: April 6,1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: ALICIA M.WENTWORTH City Clark j I Pub.4/8/82 Hunt.Beach Ind. O ' �l � q REQUES FOR . CITY COUNCIL ACTION Date April 19, 1982 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administra. o A\ Prepared by: James W. Palin, Director of Development Services Subject: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-2 DRp �55� Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions, Attachments: t/ STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 is a reconsideration of a previously approved precise plan of street alignment (PPSA 76-6D) . Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 76-6D, in conjunction with Ordinance 2208, was adopted by the City Council on July 5, 1977, and provided for the closure of Park and Pine Streets at their inter- section with Utica Avenue. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and Transportation Commission. recommend that the City Council approve Precise Plan. of Street Alignment No. . 82-2, rescinding Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 76-6D which required the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. ANALYSIS• APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 LOCATION: The intersections of Park Street and Utica Avenue and Pine Street and Utica Avenue. REQUEST: Rescind Ordinance No. 2208 which adopted the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION OF MARCH 16, 1982-: ON MOTION MADE BY PAONE AND SECONDED BY KENEFICK TO ADOPT RESOLU- TION 1284 THEREBY RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-2, WHICH WILL RESCIND PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGN- MENT NO. 76-6D WHICH ESTABLISHED THE CLOSURE OF PARK AND PINE STREETS AT UTICA AVENUE, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None PIO 4/81 PPSA 82-2 April 19, 1982 Page 2 DISCUSSION• On July 5, 1977, the City Council adopted Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 76-6D in conjunction with Ordinance 2208. These actions provided for the closure of Park and Pine Streets at the intersections with Utica Avenue, by constructing cul-de-sacs. Actual construction has been delayed for a variety of reasons. On November 10, 1981, the Transportation Commission discussed a temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets in order to test the effect of the future permanent closure.. A public hearing was held before the Transportation Commission on December 8.,. 1981, and on January 4, 1982 a recommendation was made to the City Council for the temporary closure. The City Council rejected the- Transportation Commission' s recommendation to install temporary closures and re- quested that the Planning Commission conduct a public hearing on the matter. On March 16, 198,2 the Planning Commission conducted a public hear- ing and received testimony related to Precise Plan of Street Align- No. 82-.2. This Precise Plan of Street Alignment would rescind the previous action related to the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica. After considerable testimony, the majority of it request- ing the Commission rescind the previous action to close both Park and Pine Streets and maintain .these intersections .as. presently exis- ting, the Planning Commission: approved .Precise Plan of Street Align- ment 82-2 and recommended to the City Council: that the appropriate action be taken to eliminate the proposed closure. Attached for the Council ' s review and consideration is the back-up material regarding this matter. Prior City Council action has been attached and actions of the Transportation Commission and Planning Commission. Also, is attached an ordinance rescinding Ordinance 2208 for the Council ' s consideration. FUNDING SOURCE: Non applicable. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Non applicable. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: The City Council may consider denying Precise Plan of Street Align- ment 82-2, which would retain the Precise Plan of Street Alignment (PPSA 76-6D) which was previously approved by the City Council, which would require the future closing of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. PPSA 82-2 April 19, 1982 Page 3 SUPPORTING INFORMATION: 1. Planning Commission staff report dated March 16, 1982 2. Planning Commission minutes dated March 16, 1982 3. Ordinance JWP:SMB:jlm 4 �.•:� ,r .- o f I �,� R2 R2 R 2 I I I R5-ODD' R2-0-,F�)-CCD N o ti 9J I - .,, C2-0-CD I N R2 4 I _ h R3 •^ems. � R2 CF-C FRI 21 ° I CF-E-CD , - R2-0-CD LRA R2 C2 � -CD-0 I o =CF-E-CD' o "loin o R2-0 R2 R2 CF-E ° _ k - I i il, hIL Q� OC,�z I CD 0 0 7 j CD 0 rex)P c^ _ oilers _a) ••'Y�, "\ I [-CDT-9, O R2-0 R2-° = .,d (-CD-0_ PHOU0 ,1_0 1 ICF-RI RI RI RI RI CD 0F I I-co 0 0 —1 I i1j ?N I'� I► I C I-co-o OLDTO�Nf ^�. R2 _C4' SPECIFIC] _.e-`.�F^`.F�_!"j'_��4-.•\�-���o^�`d"''•'e,jR P.��Wn'-�"Z�oItr - - - ��I-0O l '�> CT"F�LA�P,� �'j--o D1- -0 O-0 z �I RI RI R2 -OI T z RI R �¢C -°�,Ie I a 0 •:ov Rn`3,^-lI!l•�0o�:•I.6 1-0 1E-C I _aw -70 A. JRFO// r �/ R I .T, ADAMS - AVE I - HUNTINGTON BEACH - HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION RESOLUTION NO. 1284 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMEND- ING APPROVAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-2, WHICH WILL RESCIND PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 76-6D WHICH. ESTABLISHED A p CLOSURE FOR PARK AND PINE STREETS AT UTICA AVENUE. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington ' Beach, California, has held a public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code, in order to consider and review Precise Plan. of Street Alignment No. 82-2, and WHEREAS, said Precise Plan will rescind Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 76-6D, which established the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that said Precise Plan will protect the public health and safety of inhabitants of the City and will, allow for the orderly development of the community; and ' WHEREAS, the adoption of this resolution will recommend to the City Council the repealing of Ordinance 2208, which was adopted by the City Council on July 5, 1977, establishing the closure of said streets. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission . of the City of Huntington Beach, Cal.ifornia, . hereby approves Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2. REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the 16th day of . March, 1982., by the following roll call vote : AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:, ATTEST: James W. Palin, Secretary Grace H. Winchell , Chairperson rage #19 - Council M., -es - 12/21/81 tion was made by Mandic, seconded by MacAllister, to approve the expenditure 22,900 from the Huntington Central Park Acquisition and Development Fund. to p ,,n environmental impact report and to approve the Environmental Revi w Com selection, and award the contract to Envista for an amount not excee900, ad authorize execution of the contract. Following disc , the mcarried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mater, Bailey, Mandic, Kelly NOES: FiABSENT: Thttinson . AC UISITIO�J OF RIGI -WAY - APPROVED - ATLANTA/ORANGE CO ION The City Clerk present communication from the Depa rt of Public Works .regarding the need to ac property at the northw orner of Atlanta Avenue and Alabama Street in orde implement Precise P f Street Alignment 79-2, which is the realignment of to Avenue to co with Orange Avenue at Lake Street. On motion by MacAllister,. second Cou authorized the pu.rchase of Lots 1 & 2, Block 101 of the Vista Del Mar t Mary Alice Fraux at the appraised value of $160,000. The*motion -carrie e following roll call vote: AYES: MacAllister,. Finley, Bailey Kelly NOES: None ABSENT: Thomas, Pattinson APPROVAL OF FUNDS FOR METER R JG DEVICES - AP D The City Clerk presented ununication from the Ch of Administrative Ser- vices regarding the nee automate meter reading via and-held portable .random access memory e. Following discuss ' a motion was made .by MacAllister, sec by Kelly, to authorize the p se and orderly transition toward the use nd-held port- able random a memory devices specifically designed for met ading and to eliminate t ed for portapunch cards and authorize funding in amount of $38,971 f he unappropriated fund balance. The motion carried b e fol- lowing call vote: AY MacAllister, Finley, Bailey, Mandic, Kelly None . SENT: Thomas , Pattinson 60-DAY TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PARK & PINE STREETS AT UTICA AVENUE - DENIED The City Clerk presented a communication from the Department of Public Works regarding the public hearing held by the Transportation Commission on December 8, 1981 to determine the feasibility of installing a temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue for the purpose of studying its effects . On motion by MacAllister, second Bailey, Council overruled the Transportation ® Commission and denied the request to temporary close Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. The motion carried unanimously. huntington beach development services department STAff REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Department of Development Services DATE: March 16, . 1982 SUBJECT: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-.2 1 . 0 SUGGESTED ACTION : After receiving public testimony and a presentation from the Department of Public Works, formulate a recommendation to the City Council regarding Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 . 2 . 0 GENERAL INFORMATION: Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 is a reconsideration of a previously approved precise plan of street alignment (PPSA 76-6d) . This precise plan, in conjunction with Ordinance 2208., was adopted by the City Council on July 5, 1977, and provided for the closure .of Park and Pine Streets at their intersections with Utica Avenue by constructing cul-de-sacs. Actual construction has been de- layed for a variety of reasons. On November 10, 1981, the Transportation Commission discussed a . temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets in order to test the effects of the future permanent closure. A public hearing was also held before the Transportation Commission on December 8, 1981 and on January 4 , 1982 a recommendation was made to the City Council for the temporary closure. The City Council rejected the Transportation Commission' s recommendation to install temporary closures and requested that the Planning Commission conduct a public hearing on the matter. Attached for the Commission ' s review and consideration is the backup. material regarding this matter. Residents in the general area have been notified of the public hearing; and a number of comments received prior to noon on March 12, 1982 have been at- tached for the Commission' s review. The Department of Public Works will be .prepared to make a brief presentation and answer any questions on this matter. ATTACHMENTS: 1 . Request for City Council action, dated December 11 , 1981 2 . Request for Transportation Commission action dated December 4 , 1981 3. Request for Transportation Commission action dated November 3 , 1981 4 . Minutes of Transportation Commission meetingsof November 10 , 1981 ; December 8, 1981 ; and January 12, 1982 5. Letters from property owners JW�: SMB:df A-FM-23A 1 U7 ICA ,-TEMPORARY CLOSURE .. IN, - z SPRINGFIELDF77�P7 - - - F F7-]- - IIe I"=200' s Prcrisr Plan of Street :Vi,nmrnt 6-61) c HUNTINGTON BEACH ?I a- MlkG D-PT. a REQUEST O'OR CITY COUNCIL ' CTION Date Decenber 11, 1981 t . ubmitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Abmitted by: C. W. 11 , City Administra repared by: Paul E. Cook, Director of Public Works ,bject: TenWrary Closure of Park & Pine Streets at Utica Ave. Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysh, Funding Source, Altsmative Actions, Attachments: / ,TATFI`OM OF ISSUE: public hearing was held by the Transportation Canrtission on Dec. 8, 1991 to determine ' tie feasibility of installing a temporary closure of Park and Pine at Utica for the urpose of studying its effects. 1•XXMVOATION: .'he Transportation Commission, on a vote of 4 to 1, recomTx ds to the City Council that ark and Pine be closed for a period of 60 days to determine if the closure will achieve he desired effects. Such closure to be aoomplished by using construction barricades ifter the school holiday recess. dALYSIS: "/� tie residents (approximztely 70) living between Lake Street and Main Street from Utica Springfield were sent a letter of notification regarding the intended closures and the ite, time and place of the .public hearing. TWenty�-four persons spoke to the Ccamussion r)dicating their views regarding the closure. Fourteen people were in opposition to the losure, eight were in support of the closures and two people, including Ted Bartlett, 1fered suggestions or asked questions. In addition, eleven persons called the traffic jngineering section to state they could not attend the meeting, but were opposed to the losure. Three persons, including Mrs. Oldfield, called in with apposing viewpoints. itliough the Commission was inclined to think that the closures were not cost effective or fight be detrimental to the general public, it was willing to recannend a temporary closure a means of obtaining additional data and allow a trial process. TERNATIVE ACTIONS: scind Precise Plan of Street. Aligmrent .76-6D.. 'IMING SOURM: f the tenWrary.closure is approved, it could be accomplished through existing operating -counts. Should the permanent closure be izplemernted, the cost would be funded frrm gas ax funds or an assessment district of the residents living on Park and on Pine Streets. I TAC MEIn S: VCA Backup Material [.. :.. PDC:RRL:].Y 1 4191 Old Business Item No,. 2 MAIN STREET RESTRIPINC The Transportation Commission has approved the recommendation to restrine Main Street from Utica to 14th Street to provide a more efficient means of traffic control along this corridor . The plan which was approved by the Transportation Commission was submitted to the City Council . For reviewal at the Jan- uary 4 , 1982 City Council meeting , the Council approved the plans and layouts unanimously. A copy of the submitted request for City Council action is included for Commission reviewal . Also included are two diagrams which show the proposed striping layouts . One of the diagrams shows the transition of traffic at the intersection of 17th and Main . KH 1 /82 i REQUEST FOR TF' ° NSPORTATION CON 'ISSION ACTION Date December 4 , 1981 Submitted to: Transportation Commission Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, Director of Public Works Prepared by: Ralph R. Leyva, Traffic Engineer Subject Temporary Closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis,Funding Source, Alternative!Actions,Attachments: Statement of Issue: In 1977 , the City Council approved the closure of Park and 'Pine Streets . The closure of these streets has been deferred pending the realignment of Yorktown which has recently been completed. At the Council meeting of August 17 , 1981, this matter was referred to the Transportation Commission for recommendation. Recommendation: It is recommended that the Transportation Commission hold a public hearing determine the feasibility of installing a temporary closure of Park and ._ ine at Utica and direct the staff to study the effectiveness of the clo- sure. Analysis : .Residents living immediately south of the Civic Center along Park. and Pine Streets have for several years raised their concerns with the nuisance problems associated with high school students driving and parking adjacent to. their homes. One of the solutions to minimize this problem involved the cul-de-sacing of Park and. Pine at Utica Avenue. This concept was approved by the adoption of Precise Plan of Street Alignment 76-6D. In order to determine if the closure of "these two streets will solve the problems voiced by residents of the area, a temporary closure utilizing barricades is recommended. . The temporary closure, if approved, should .be implemented after the reopening of school following the holiday recess . Alternatives : Recommend to the Planning .Commission and City Council that Precise Plan of Street Alignment 76-6D be recinded. Funding Source: No funding required for interim closure. `tachments• Map CWT:PEC:RRL: lw PARK AND PINE STREET CLOSURES Attached is a brief report identifying the major advantages and disadvantages of the project: One advantage not mentioned in this report is the possibility that the cul-de-sacs would discourage the parking of vehicles on Park and Pine. Since pedestrian access cannot be restricted at Utica from Park or Pine, it is questionable that the cul-de-sacs would significantly reduce. parking by high school students. They would certainly eliminate any traffic generated by the high school students if that traffic had ever existed before. The traffic count taken in 1977 indicated that less than 300 vehicles use Park or Pine south of Utica. A count taken October .27, 1980 indicted an ADT of 263 for Park and an ADT of 322 for Pine Street. The higher count on Pine Street is probably due to the detour on Lake Street for north bound traffic at Springfield. ADVANTAGES 1. In the future, the areas north of Utica between Main Street and Lake Street are scheduled to be developed as residential housing. If this is to be the case, the proposed cul-de-sacs would provide the residents with certain advantages. One major benefit would be the elimination of all through traffic. Furthermore, through traffic on.all surrounding streets will be reduced in conjunction with the cul-de-sacs. With.the reduction in through traffic, the pedestrian safety levels in theareaare anticipated to rise: 2. The proposed cut-de-sacs will aid in reducing vehicular traffic which currently travels on Utica. This condition will be further enhanced by the existing cul-de-sac at Seventeenth Street at Yorktown. Furthermore, it is assumed that most of the traffic which will travel on Utica will be through traffic and not inter-area traffic. 3. Existing pedestrian volumes on Utica show that Utica is heavily used by students attending Huntington Beach High School. As many as 378 pedestrians use the section of Utica from Main Street to Florida Street during the school season on an average weekday. If Park and Pine were to be cul-de-saced, the amount of vehicular traffic will be reduced and will help provide these pedestrians with added safety. It is still undetermined at this time but as far as early calculations go; the closures would reduce vehicular travel on Utica by as much as 15%. Pedestrians will have a safer route to travel because of the flow reductions. PARK AND PINE STREET CLOSURES Page Two 4. Traffic .which normally travels north on Pine and Park to get to Utica would have to start traveling north on Main Street and Lake Street to Utica and Yorktown to head east. This is a desired condition because the streets of Main and Lake are designed to handle these loads and can accommodate future loads. The streets of Park and Pine are not designed or intended to handle loads of these types. DISADVANTAGES I. One of the most predominate negative factors about the proposed cul-de-sacs is that Park.and Pine will not provide access to Utica. Utica is intended to carry a large load of traffic heading east to the new Newland Center. Traffic will have to reroute to other streets and additional sums of energy will be spent. The arnounts of energy spent would be small but would exist just the same. Also, Pine Street provides direct access into the civic center parking facilities.. This access would be omitted by the closures. 2. Another disadvantage to these closures is the time and money spent to complete the cul-de-sots. It is estimated that it would cost approximately $40,000.00 to construct the cul-de-sacs. This figure does not include R/W acquisitions. One of the major areas left unaddressed, concerning the closures is the parking situations. Currently, Park and Pine, north of Springfield, are being used by high school students as an overflow parking facility. When the dirt school parking lot is full or flooded, students revert to parking on the surrounding side streets. These overflow vehicles have created disturbances among the residents. In the future, the existing dirt school parking lot is scheduled to be replaced by a fully paved parking lot. This lot will be located south of Utica and west of Main Street. The parking lot is scheduled to accommodate all of the Huntington Beach High School parking demands. I PARK AND PINE STREET CLOSURES Page Three The implementation of said parking lot will definitely affect and adjust all existing related parking problems on Park and.Pine Streets. The proposed lot is planned to eliminate all overflow parking. conditions. Students currently parking on these streets will be able to utilize the paved lot. Therefore, the only vehicles parking on Park and Pine Streets will be surrounding resident cars. One remaining question for this topic concerns the police and fire dep6rtments response times. With the closing of Park and Pine Streets at Utica the existing response times will increase in some cases. If the responding unit is south of Springfield there will be no change or addition to the existing response time this is not the case when the responding unit is north of Springfield or north of Utica. The unit now has to divert back clown to Springfield to enter onto Park or Pine Street. Although the response times will increase slightly, it is something which needs to be reviewed. l It is important to point out at this time that approximately 80% of all reported complaints dealt in one way or another with the problems of students parking on Park or Pine Street. Some of the related problems received were for racing, trash, noise, disturbances, fender benders and others. A brief comment concerning occidentslover the post three (3) years a total of only four.(4) accidents have occurred on these two sheets in the study area. There were two on Pine and two on Park Street. One of these accidents was a fixed object accident. In brief, the cul-de-sacs would provide many advantages to the proposed residential homes which will eventually be located in this area. One question concerning this matter is if the City should spend.the money now or wait and have the developer do the construction as part of the housing project. The closures will also lighten the load on Parl< and Pine Streets south of Springfield. In addition, pedestrians ••Hill be able to travel on Utica with higher safety levels than before. K H:de Page H8 - Council Minutes - 8/17/81 A motion was made by Pattinson, seconded by Kelly, to. authorize and approv he following: 1 . To increase employee allocation in the Administration Depa ment by the addition of the position of Director of Business an ndustrial Enterprise at Range 403. 2. That., in accordance with Resolution No. 5004, . Se ion 5, the City Council authorize the appropriation and budget evision of Redevelop- ment Agency funds to allow for expenditures o cover costs of new position. The motion carried by the following roll call te: AYES: MacAllister, Thomas , Pattinson, inley, Bailey, Kelly NOES: None ABSENT: (Mandic out .of the room) Councilman Mandic resumed his se EXPANSION/LIGHTING OF C_ENTRA LIBRARY TEMPORARY PARKING LOT (SOUTH OF TALBERT) - APPROVED The City Clerk present a communication from the Community Services Director re- garding the proposed xpansion/lighting _of the Central Library Parking lot, south of Talbert Avenue. Following disc sion, a motion was made by Bailey, seconded by Kelly, to approve the schematic plan to expand the parking lot, south of Talbert Avenue by Central Library fro 86 to 206 spaces , to add six temporary wooden poles with sodium vapor lights an convert existing metal halide lights in the north lot to sodium vapor out of t e Park Acquisition and Development Fund at an estimated cost of $45,510. The mo on carried by the following roll call vote: AYE MacAllister, Thomas , Pattinson, Finley, Bailey, Kelly N S: Mandic SENT: None TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PARK & PINE STREETS AT UTICA - REFERRED TO TRAFFIC COMMISSION The City Clerk presented a communication from. the Department of -Public Works regard- ing the temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica.Avenue. Following discussion, a motion was made by MacAllister, seconded by Bailey, to refer the matter of a temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica _Avenue, as well as the traffic flow problem on Main Street', including the bus routes , to the Transportation Commission for review and request that it be brought back to Council with a recommendation. The motion carried unanimously. 11TH/MAIN PARKING LOT DISCUSSED Mayor Finley stated her concern regarding the dust problem at the 17th and Main Street high school parking lot. The Director of Community Services stated that the property transactions should be resolved in thirty days. Councilman Kelly suggested that this problem be addressed by Police Department liaison. Mayor Finley suggested that a letter, be written to the school district regarding the matter. II Page #7 - Council Minutes - 9/8/81 APPLICATION ON THE LCP ADJUSTED - BEACH BLVD TO. SANTA ANA RIVER Mayor Finley stated her concern regarding the Local Coastal Plan. Following discussion, a motion was made by Pattinson, seconded y Mandic, to adjust the application on the Local Coastal Program to elimi to that portion from Beach Boulevard to the Santa Ana River at this time a have that portion included at a later date for assessment by the Coastal Co fission. The motion carried unanimously. RENAMING OF CENTER DRIVE RESCINDED - REFERRED TO STA Councilman Pattinson stated his concern regardin the re-naming of Center Drive. On motion by Pattinson, second MacAllister, Co ncil rescinded their previous action of August 17, 1981 in changing the na of Center Drive to Old World Drive and referred the matter to staff. T motion carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: MacAllister, Pattinson, Finl Mandic, Kelly NOES: ' Thomas ABSENT: Bailey Councilman Pattinson stated that le would like input from all involved parties . REPORT REQUESTED - CITY-OWNED IL WELLS Councilman /ter que ted an updated report on all of the city-owned oil wells includi ion that they are in and the costs involved to improve them. PCTA REPORT Councilman reported on the progress of the Public Cable Television Authority. hat all of the overhead installation is complete and that they are wo underground installations now. DOWNTOWN CO /invi MacAllister suggested that a representative of the new Merchants Guild to attend the meetings of the Downtown Committee., IVISION 9 - DISCUSSION -1acAllister stated his concern that there was no policy regarding the n of windmills in the City. He stated that a codification of Division ) of the ordinance code was urgently needed. TRAFFIC ISSUE - MAIN STREET Councilman MacAllister stated his concern regarding the traffic issue on Main Street and requested that the Traffic Commission look into the problem including the possibility of Park and Pine Streets becoming cul-de-sac streets . November 18, 1981 ram` Resident Huntington Beach, California 92648 Dear Resident: At the regular scheduled City Council meeting on August 17, 1981 , the City Council directed on action to the Transportation Commission to review and study the feasibility of a temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica, and that the subject be returned to City Council with a recommendation. i In lieu of the conditions mentioned above, the Transportation Commission has scheduled a public hearing for 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 8, 1981. This hearing will be part of the regular scheduled agenda for the Commission and will be held.in Roorn R-7. If you wish to attend and express your opinions, this is your opportunity. If you have any questions concerning these matters, please feel free to contact Ralph R. Leyva at (714) ` 536-5525 or Karl H. Huy at (714) 536-5443. I Very.truly yours, i ^ t Paul E. Cook Director, Public Works PEC:KHH:dp REQUEST FOR T: ►NSPORTATION CO*ISSION ACTION Date November 3 , 1981 Submitted to: Transportation Commission �►ft���Cil� Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, Director of Public Works MAR 81982 Prepared by: Ralph R. Leyva, Traffic Engineer Development Service-, Subject Temporary Closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis,Funding Source, Alternative Actions,Attachments: 4 Statement of Issue: At the regular scheduled City Council meeting on August 17 , 1981 , the City Council directed an action to the Transportation Commission to review and that the subject be returned to City Council with a recommendation. Recommendation: 1. That the Transportation Commission approve the installation of a temporary closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica and direct staff to study the effectiveness of the closure. Have the staff report back to the Commission after four months of imple- mentation the results of the closure. Analysis : Residents living immediately south of the Civic Center along Park and Pine Streets have for several years raised their concerns with the nuisance problems associated with high school students driving and parking adjacent to their homes . One of the solutions to minimize this problem involved the . cul-de-sating of Park and Pine at Utica Avenue. This concept was approved by the adoption of Precise Plan of Street Alignment 76-6D. On July 5 , .1977 , the, City Council passed Ordinance No. 2208 which adopted Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 76-6D. This precise plan provides. for the closure of Park Street and Pine Street at their intersections . with Utica Avenue by construction of cul-de.-sacs. . .Actual construction has been delayed for a variety of reasons . Funding for the project was not provided at the time the ordinance was adopted. Since 1978 , this project has been on and off our list of Gas Tax funded projects . The project is not included in this year ' s (1981-82) Gas Tax list of. projects . Another reason for the delay was to determine the effect of the realign- ent of Yorktown Avenue and the closure of 17th Street. This project has w been completed, and the staff is in the process of determining these -ontributing factors . Request .for Transportation Commission Action Temporary Closure. of_ Park and Pine Streets as Utica November 3 , 1981 Page 2 One condition which the City Council expressed deep concern about, pertain to the effects of school bound trips. To help address these situations , counts were conducted before school resumes and. after school had begun. The counts were conducted. for a full 24-hour period. The counts showed that on Pine Street, the summer traffic was 45$. higher than the "in school session" traffic. The situation on Park Street is just" the opposite. The "in school session" traffic was 48% higher- than the summer traffic. One factor which is consistant with all of the counts is that the volumes on these roadways are quiet low as compared to similar facilities . The counts are summarized below and the actual counts follow this request. Summer In School Park Street 244 362 Pine Street 394 272 The remaining parts of this analysis are several advantages and disad- vantages of the temporary closures . Advantages 1. When the areas surrounding these two streets. are developed into resi- dential tracks , the proposed cul-de-sacs will provide residents with the extra safety levels which are associated with cul-de-sacs . Through traffic will not exist and will be further reduced on surrounding streets because Park and Pine will no longer be a direct access to Utica. 2. The proposed cul-de-sacs will aid in reducing vehicular traffic which currently travels on Utica. This condition will be further enhanced by the existing cul-de-sac at Seventeenth Street at Yorktown. Further- more, it is assumed that most of the traffic which will travel on . Utica will be through traffic and not inter-area traffic. 3 . Existing pedestrian volumes on Utica show that Utica is heavily used by students attending Huntington Beach High School. As many as 378 pedestrians use the section of Utica from Main Street to Florida Street during the school season on an average weekday. If Park and Pine were to be cul-de-saced, the amount of_ vehicular traffic will be reduced and will help provide these pedestrians with added safety. It is still undetermined at this time but as far as early calculations go; the closures would reduce vehicular travel on Utica by as much as 15% . Pedestrians will have a safer route to travel because of the flow reductions . , 4. Traffic which normally travels north on Pine and Park to "get to Utica would. have to start traveling north on Main Street and Lake Street to Utica and Yorktown to head east. This is a desired condition because the streets of Main and Take are designed to handle these loads and Request for Transportation Commission Action Temporary Closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica November 3 , 1981 Page 3 can accommodate future loads . The streets of Park and Pine are not designed or intended to handle loads of these types . 5 . The cul-de-sacs would discourage the parking of .vehicles on Park and Pine. Since vehicle access to Utica will be prohibited, it is assumed that high school parking would be eliminated. Also, any traffic generated by high school students would be non-existent. Disadvantages . 1. One of the most predominate negative factors about the proposed cul-de-sacs is that Park and Pine will not provide access to Utica. Utica is intended to carry a large load of traffic heading east .to the new Newland Center. Traffic will have to reroute to other streets and additional sums of energy will be spent. The amounts of energy spent would be small but would exist just the same. Also, Pine Street provides direct access into the Civic Center parking facilities ; This access would be omitted by the closures. Another disadvantage to these closures is the time and money spent to complete the cul-de-sacs . It is estimated that it would cost approximately $40 , 000 . 00 to construct the cul-de-sacs. This figure does not include R/W acquisitions. In brief, the cul-de-sacs would provide many advantages to the proposed residential homes which will eventually be located in this area. One question concerning this matter is . if the City should spend the money now or wait and have the developer do the construction as part of the housing project. The closures will also lighten the load on Park and Pine Streets , south of Springfield. In addition, pedestrians will be able to travel on Utica with higher safety levels than before. Alternative Action: Do not approve recommendation. 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Z O 7 :15 3 3:c15 _ o 7 :30 It10 z• .;,. 11:30 3 i . 7 :45 2 3 :45 11 45 8 :00 a 4 :00- ': . 1.2.;0.0 TOTAL l TOTAL TOTAL *All. times are ending periods i r ` e f r t p!h ' ase� k, 4 i z r Kt iRW Ti' 'PROJECT f ^1 CT. - i PROJECT NUHMER 910MLJPM VAM U-n c.A ANQ SPQt�j t�.t at .magic tat "S _. : 4„ n�►Tss l-© S �3 I To AMM_W: mms t AN PEAK HOtTR �'• o u +0 1� o b AN PEAK HOUR VQL. f 2 6 PM PEAK HOUR Q 3n 0 5': 3a VU PZhK HOUR VOL. 7!jo , s4 = VOL 12:15 8: 5 O . 4 :XS 12 :30 3 8.6130 D .4 :30 O 12:45 S 8 s 45 t 4 alS: Z 1:00 9 -00 2 ' 5:00 0 TOTAL 2-L TOT .3: TOTAL 1: 5 5 g i 15 r 53115 p 5�30L-1.:30 10 0 30 • 1:45 c, 9:45 5:45 o 2 :00 2 10 00 : :.Z 6:00 O TOTAL 23 TOTAL TOTAL 2 :15 2:30 10:30 p ;. . 6 s 3.0, 2 2 :45 10i45 O 6 :4S t .3 :00 U:00 TOO � TOTAL t TOTAL . TOTAL U.=:. 5 3 :15 7 iIS-'- 3:30 3 11:30 3 :45 S 11:45 0 .. . - 7:45 4 :00 ► 1200 AM '`` 8 i Off" .� TOTAL t j TOTAL 4 :15 2 12:15 4 :30 10 12 :30 m 8:3Q ,• a' 4 :45 (, 12:45' 1 8:45 5 :00 1:00 4. 9i00 d TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL; 5 :15 5:3 0 1030, 5:45 " 1 45 6 :00 2 i 00 LO:O:Q TOTAL TOTAL _ O TOTAL , 6:15 2 :15 d" 10 6 :30 b 2:30 ::._* 10:10 p, 6 :45 5 2:45 p 10:45 2 7 :00 3 :00 11:00 _ 3 TOTAL TOTAL 2, ` : TOTAL 7:30 4 -330 i 11;e30 0 7 :45 5 1:45 a: :ffi45 8 :00 4 :00 TOTAL 1 Q- TOTAL �a *All. time_ s are ending periods 1 .. November 10, 1981 ortation Commission Page 2 the Commission that work to modify the island, on Bolsa Chico so pagan. The areas where the island will be removed will eventually rve grage for left turning vehicles into Lucky's. ed the. Commission that the eastbound right turn only 1 e has been end an eastbound through lane has been installed east b nd Warner at 'Wevard. 0 LIMIT MODIFICATION ON DELAWARE Witted the Commission with a brief report' on the spe conditions on Delaware. exWltions included pedestrian crossing, bus crossing, raffic and unimproved lots. 'i oner Mays made a motion recommending a unif m speed limit of 35 m.p.h. be on Delaware. The motion was seconded by ommissioner Matsuura. Motion 'E. Unanimously. 2 REQUEST FOR PERPENDICULAR PAR G - DALEHURST CIRCLE . Commission was presented with a petiti from the residents requesting that they be fir p�Jlioa►ed to park perpendicular in their nei orhood, staff informed the Commission of the :ltdventages and disadvantages of this ty of parking. Commissioner Mays made a motion deny the citizens' request for pe endicular parking and to instruct staff to rewrite Section 10-40.220, to clarify the rdini in that section. The m_tion was seconded by Commissioner Cohoon and carrie nanimously. -,c ITEM 3, TRUCK ROUTES After the staff report as reviewed and the Commission discussed the various aspects, Commissioner Matsuu made a motion to post truck routes, area by area, rather than the entire city. The otion also included changing several street names in the City Ordinances to re ect present day street names. Also included in this motion was the s F: changing of th three ton limit in the City Ordinance to a five ton limit. Motion was seconded by ommissioner Mays. Motion Carried Unanimously. ITEM 4 ROSSING GUARD - LAKE AT ADAMS Mo ' n was made by Commissioner Cohoon to have an adult crossing guard installed at the in rsection of Adams and Lake to accommodate the high level of children crossing this cation. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Matsuura. Motion Carried Unanimously. ITEM 5, TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PARK AND PINE STREETS After the staff report was reviewed with the Commission, Commissioner Cohoon moved to have temporary closures instal.led ,at both Park and Pine Streets. This motion also included have notices sent of the residents informing them to the closure. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mays. Motion failed. Noes: Matsuura, Rowe, Roth. I� Minutes November 10, 1981 Huntington Beach Transportation Commission Page 3 After considerable discussion, Commissioner Cohoon moved a motion to have notices sent to residents in the area informing them of a public hearing (scheduled for December 8, 1981) which will. allow the citizens to .voice their opinions concerning the closures. Based on the outcome of this hearing, the Commission will be able to make a decision concerning this matter. Motion .was seconded by Commissioner Roth and passed unanimously. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS No one spoke at this time since oral statements were received at the time the various items on the agenda were discussed. COMMISSION ITEMS At this time, staff and the Commission reviewed and finalized the minutes for the October 13, 1981 meeting. STAFF ITEMS The staff reviewed the Commissioners terms as indicated by the ordinances. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 p.m. ' } ScretaVy Thomas Rowe, Chairman MINUTES HUNTINGTON BEACH TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Civic Center Council Chambers 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1981 - 7:00 P.M. Commissioners Present: Matsuura, Mays, Roth, Rowe, Cohoon (entered at 7:26 P.m.) Commissioners Absent: Amador, Garza (excused) APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes were approved as modified to indicate that on item 5, traffic signal at Goldenwest at Clay, the staff's recommendation was approved by a 5 to 2 vote. OLD BUSINESS 1. Staff reported to the Commission that the changes to the City ordinances regarding a common speed limit of 35 mph on Delaware Street have been submitted to the City Attorney's office for review. Once approved, staff will submit action to City Council. 2. Staff informed the Transportation Commission that the revised truck route City ordinances have been submitted and approved by the City Attorney's office. This action is on the next City Council agenda. 3. Staff informed the Commission that the Police Department has installed an adult crossing guard at the .intersection of Lake and Adams and has been operating at this location for approximately one week. 4. At the November 10, 1981 Transportation Committee, it was determined that a public hearing was to take place concerning the closures of Park and Pine Streets at Utica before any Commission decisions would be enacted. The hearing was scheduled for the December 8, 1981 meeting. Approximately 200 letters were sent out to affected residents making them aware of the situation. All the residents (approximately 140) living between Lake Street and Main Street from Utica to Springfield were sent a letter of notification regarding the intended closures and the date, time and place of the public hearing. Twenty-four persons spoke to the Commission indicating their views regarding the closure. Fourteen people were in opposition to the closure, eight were in support of the closures and two people, including Ted .Bartlett, offered suggestions or asked questions. In addition, eleven persons called the traffic engineering section to state they could not attend the meeting, but were opposed to the closure. Three persons, including Mrs. Oldfield, called in with opposing viewpoints. Although the Commission was inclined to think that the closures were not cost effective or might be detrimental to the general public, it was willing to recommend _ a temporary closure as a means of obtaining additional data and allow a trial process. MINUTES December 8, 1981 Huntington Beach Transportation Commission Page Two As the discussions continued, Commissioner Cohoon moved to have a temporary closure installed at Park/Utica and Pine/Utica for a 60-day test period. Staff will prepare and submit a report to the Commission on the impacts of the 60-day closure. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Mays. Motion passed by a 4 to 1 vote (No = Matsuura). NEW BUSINESS 1. Item 1, Bus Shelters - Main at Yorktown Staff presented the Commission with this item to be approved. . Commissioner Matsuura made a motion to have the bus shelter locations approved by the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cohoon. Motion passed unanimously. ORAL COMMUNICATION No one spoke at this time since oral statements were received at the time the various items on the agenda were discussed. COMMISSION ITEMS At this time, Commissioner Mays suggested that staff start a new project status report which is to begin with the January meeting. STAFF ITEMS At this time, staff reported to the Commission as to the progress of the Main Street restriping project. Also, Commission was informed about the Bolsa Chica at Heil project. ADJOURNMENT Meeting was adjourned at 10:03 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Se etar Thomas Rowe, Chairman I MINUTES HUNTINGTON BEACH TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Civic Center Room B-8 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1982 - 7:00 P.M. Commissioners Present: Cohoon (entered at 7:10 p.m.), Garza, Matsuura, Mays, Roth, Rowe I Commissioners Absent: Amador APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes were approved as written by a unanimous vote. OLD BUSINESS 1. Staff reported to the Commission that the subject of closures at Park and Utica and Pine and Utica was submitted to the City Council for approval. At its regularly Xscheduled meeting on January 4, 1982, the City Council rejected the Transportation Commission's recommendation to install temporary closure at both locations. for a 60-day test period.. Staff informed the Commission as to the City Council's action. The item was then open for discussion and. public input was registered at this .time. Upon completion of discussion among the Commissioners, the item was closed. 2. Staff presented the Commission with diagrams indicating the proposed striping layout for the Main Street restriping project. As discussion concluded, the Commission accepted a reduce travel configuration and. staff was instructed to proceed with the work orders to complete the project. NEW BUSINESS i 1. The City Council referred to the Commission the. additional traffic control devices for the residential district south of Taylor Avenue. After the subject was discussed by the Transportation Commission, Commissioner Mays made a motion to approve the recommendation. Commissioner Matsuura seconded the motion and was passed on a unanimous vote. 2. Motion was made by Commissioner Matsuura to have the adult crossing guard at the intersection of Springdale and Palo Alto removed because of lack of pedestrian activity. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roth and was approved by a unanimous vote. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Mr. Robert Reid spoke at this time concerning access ramps at the intersection of Florida and Garfield. After the Commission reviewed the comments submitted by Mr. Reid, staff was instructed to reevaluate the need for ramps at this and other locations within the city. Published in H. B. Independent News March 6., .1982 HL).,TIhGTC-%°d BEACh ` PLANNING DEPT. MAR 119Rp LEGAL NOTICE P. 0. Box 190 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Huntington beach, CA 94.,W8 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public. hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 , a reconsideration of the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. Q� f Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 : 00 P .M. , on March 16 , 1982 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and . express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information maybe obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 6th day of March, 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION James W. Palin By Secretary -7 Published in H. B. Independent News March 6 , 1982 HUNTINGTON 6 EACH PLANNING DEPT. MAR 12 1982 LEGAL NOTICE R 0. Box 190 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Huntington gbh, CA 92648 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the. City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering. Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 , a reconsideration of the possible closure of .Park and. Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. A plan depicting said .closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. ��-L Said hearing will be held . at the hour of 7 : 00 P .M. , on March 16 , 1982 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 .Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the City Planning .Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 6th day of March, 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION James W. Palin By Secretary Published in H. B. Independent News March 6 , 1982 HUNT INGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPT. MAR 12 1982 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING P. 0. Box 190. PRECISE PLAN OF .STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 HuntingtonBN.�ch,CA9264$ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ,public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 , a . reconsideration of .the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. A . plan. depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. � r _ z,e. G� Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 : 00 P . on March 16 ,. 1982 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said. hearing and -express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 6th day of March, 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION + James W. Palin By Secretary az HU'dTINGTON ®EACH G � PLANNING DEPT. MAR 12 1982 P. 0. Box 190 Huntington Seach,CA 9;:648 Published in H. B. Independent News .March 6 , 1982 HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPT. LEGAL NOTICE MAR 1 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING P. 0. Box 190 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 Huntington Such, CA 92645 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will beheld by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 , a reconsideration of the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in 'the Department of Development Services. �. •_ , ._ � �.{�� 1. •'�.._ A Jy Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 : 00 P.M. , on March 16 , . 1982 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center,. 2000 Main Street, Hunting-ton teach, California..,--- All interested persons are invited to attend CaTa -tLvaring- and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the City Planning , Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 6th day of March, 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION James W. Palin Secretary By Published in H. B. Independent. News March 6 , 1982 HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPT. MAR 11 198? LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Hunt!n P. 0. Box 190 gton Beach, CA Q��648 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 , a reconsideration of the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. . o` © - t - Sai hearin wil e held at a hour of 7 : 0 0 P.M. , on March 16 , 1982 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 6th day of March, 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION f ' James W. Palin Secretary By Published in H. B. Independent News March 6, 1982 HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPT. MAR 10 1982 LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING P. 0. Box 190 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 Huntington Beach, CA 9 'W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 , a reconsideration of the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. 2,/ IL 5;�4 t/ a,( .� -�.4 / .�/ �/v-��-� i S• L' I '� �.1 r JC��L-t jJ,�jll Said hearing will b� held at the hour of 7 : 00 P.M. , on March 16, 1982 , in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street,. Huntington Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 6th day of March, 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION James W. Palin ' ! Secretary By Minutes, H.B. P1ann-Lng Commission March 16, 1982 Page 9 ducted. He also requested that staff compile a list o available space. There was some discussion about the 1-year tice which a: must be given to tenants by the applicant.. Mr. ger advised the Commission that the reason, that was written i o the ordinance is because it was a state law. The Chairman s eduled a study session for 7 : 00 PM; Tuesday, March 30, 1982, in . he Council Chambers. Commissioner Schumacher stated that s liked the ordinance put into effect in the City of Newport each regarding park conversions. Commissioner Porter asked staff investigate the possibility of public property. that could be sed for mobile home parks. ON MOTION BY KENEFICK AN SECOND BY PORTER CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-18 AND NEGATIVE .DECLARAT NO. 82-3 WAS CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF APRIL 20, 1982, BY E. FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Hig s, Kenefick, Paone., Winchell, Porter, Schumacher, M affey NOES: one ABSENT- None ABST N: None The Chairman called for a recess. Commission reconvened at 10: 05 PM. PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-=2 Initiated by the City of Huntington Beach A reconsideration of the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue. Ralph Leyva, Public Works Department, gave a brief presentation on the proposed precise plan. He stated that the City Council had re- ferred this matter to the Transportation Commission, who in turn required that a public hearing be held to determine the effects of the closure. After this, the recommendation went to the City Coun- cil who approved a temporary closure of the subject streets by the use of construction barricades. The public hearing was opened. The following persons spoke in favor of the closure of the two streets: Bill Penio Sandra Ofield George Avon The basic reasons for the closure were because of noise and traffic congestion. The following persons spoke against the closure: Bob Boland -9- 3-16-82 - P.C. Minutes, H.B. Plan._ _ng Commission March' 16, 1982 Page 10 Sandra Pederson Fay Ogden Robert Montgomery Vern Cowan The basic reasons cited against the closure ranged from the barricades being unsightly to the fact that the original closure of the streets called for a one-way alley which would be inconvenient to the resi- dents. Many letters were presented to the Commission, also against the street closures, citing that they use the streets for commuting and various other reasons. The public hearing was closed. Commission discussion was brief. Commissioner Paone felt that the majority of the residents concerned did not want the streets closed. A MOTION WAS MADE BY PAONE AND SECONDED BY KENEFICK TO ADOPT RESOLU- TION NO. 1284 THEREBY RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF PRECISE PLAN. OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-2, WHICH WILL RESCIND PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGN- MENT NO. 76-6D THAT CALLED FOR THE CLOSURE OF PARK AND PINE STREETS AT UTICA AVENUE, BY THE CITY COUNCIL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Kenefick, Paone, Winc`hell, Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 11718/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 82-1 Applicant: Leo D. and Patricia Marchano A request to permit the processing of six residential lots sub- division for lot sales . on a .64 acre parcel of property located on the southeast corner of 5th and Lake Streets. The public hearing was opened Jay Panchall, Engineer on the project, came forward to answer any questions. Since there were no questions or further public testimony, the public hearing was closed. ON MOTION BY PAONE AND SECOND BY HIGGINS NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. t.` 82-1 WAS APPROVED BY .THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: None ABSENT: Porter ABSTAIN: None ON MOTION BY PAONE AND SECOND BY HIGGINS TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 11718 WAS APPROVED WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: -10- 3-16-82 - P.C. I �1 Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April , 1982 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk 2 Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April , 1982 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan -of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7.:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April 19 82. for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No: 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Pa k and P'ne Streets at Utica Avenue/ A plan depicting said clo ure and leg&description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 5, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk i i r j NOTICE TO CLERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 1� Oc�An `. QA v_ ��t�Lp,� `�.Y�cyrn.�ehl D�- 2 TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: fl FROM: PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING ,T,HE;..ATTACHED LEGAL .NOTICE FOR THE L DAY OF i XAP's.- are attached AP's will follow No AP.'s z _ Initiated by, t Planning Commission, I Planning Department f Petition - I * Appeal Other - I Adoption of Environmental Statue .(x) YES NO Refer to ,'-Planning-!Department - Extension # for additional information. * If appeal, please transmit exact wording to be required in the legal., } I ' aas Published in H.B. Independent News March 6, 19,82 LEGAL .NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 i, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the Cityof Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering I Precise *Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the possible closure of Park and Pine Streets'-at= Utica Avenue. A plan depicting said closure and legal description .is.. on_:file in the .Department of Development Services. f E + 41. a Said hearing will be held at' the hour .of 7: 00 P.M. , on March 16, 1982 in the Council Chambers Building of the Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington ,Beach, California. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and; express their opinions for or against the proposed Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2 ! : Further information may be. obtained; from the City Planning Department. Telephone No.. (714) 536-5271`. DATED this 6th day off; March, 1982 • CITY-PLANNING COMMISSION . James W. Palin Secretary By ; .. j i J N r • •..-..w...•w.•Y.w.•..111.••1.....•1...w..Iw.......•/..•IY......11..•...•1......•..I..............Y....1...........•.1. ..... �3-062-01 23-074-16 Dennis Niccole 400 3rd Street Precise Plan Street Alignment Robert D Bolen Huntington Beach, Calif No. $2-2 : 1818 Pine Street 92648 Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 ..... ................... .........:.....................................................1...............1...........1..•. 23-062-02 23-062-19 23-074-17 Walter L Van Deusen Robert M Dunker : Joanna B Bravender 1841 Park Street 1821 Park Street 1810 Park Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 •........I.r.•.w.1 ............•Y...•w.•./1...1.......IIr....1.w1.111..111111. 1..•.1w1.•.1.•..w.r....... 23-062-03 23-062-25 23-074-18 Will Fowler John F Drake William T Newland 3rd 1837 Park Street 402 Springfield Street : 1828 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif : Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 : 92648 . . ......................... ...:...........................................____ --------------..... .......... 23-062-04 23-062-26 : 23-074-19 Robert L Tarzian Stanley Ruiz : Don O Croft 1833 Park Street 1802 Park Street 1830 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 . .. ............... ..:.................0...0............. .....--=- - - - - ..................... 23-062-05 23-074-12 Clarrissa Pierson Dept of Vets Affairs off 1831 Park Street State of California 8 Huntington Beach, Calif Norman C McShea 92648 220 E Springfield Street .................... ............... .... ..r ..........---........---------- ................................. 23-062-07 H ti yo , Cal' : 23-074-20 Paul R Dusterhorft 9 4 : Stephen O Batchelor 1817 Park Street - - - -------------------------- 1836 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 = 92648 .. ...................................................................:.....,................................... 23-062-08 23-074-13 23-074-21 Maxine C Putnam William R Green Christopher Taylor 1815 Park Street = 1806 Pine Street 1840 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif _ Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 : 92648 92648 ...... .......................................... .....................•.............................. ........... 23-062-09 23-074-14 23-074-22 Walter C Richardson Doris M Ferguson Richard J Murphy 1811 Park Street - 1810 Pine Street 1842 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif - Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 23-062-18 23-074-15 23-074-23 Anthony P D Arrigo David G Wondell : Melvin O RemDngton 1825 Park Street 1814 Pine Street P.O. Box 503 Huntington Beach, Calif = Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 : 92647 ---- ------ - --- ........... .......:.......................................... 23-061-12 23-061-40 Robert Hubbart Helen G Slater 1833 Pine Street P c' e Plat of t 318 Springfield Street 'Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 .......................................: ..........................................:........................................... 0 _ 23-061-27 23-061-41 aLnd : James D Montgcmery Wallace Morris Kreag Sr 5850 Avenida Encinas 18 Outriger Rd Carslbad, Calif ; Rolling Hills, Calif 92008 90274 .......................................: ..........................................: .............. .......................... 23-061-19 23-061-28 23-061-42 George F Abbond Douglas G Oldfield Dept of Vets Affairs of 1848 Park Street 1816 Park Street : State of Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Robert W Letson 92648 92648 = 1842. Park Street ...................................... . ...........0......0...................... ............................... .......... 23-061-20 = 23-061-30 Hin-J--ingkon BeachA------, Calif William M. Bruce : John W Budd 1837 Pine Street 1810 Park Street 92 4 Huntington Beach, Calif 8 Huntington Beach, Calif g ........... 92648 92648 ....................................... .....••••••.....------...................-- ------------------------------ - ----------- 23-061-21 : 23-061-32 23-061-43 Alma A Arterberry Robert B Waschkett wry E Alford 1815 Pine Street = 315 Utica Street 1827 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 23-061-22 : 23-061-34 23-061-44 Roger Hosmer Patricia A Joseph Robert E Borns. 1836 Park Street = 1819 Pine Street 19841 Sea Canyon Circle Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 .........-..... ....................... ...........................................:.......................................... 23-061-23 23-061-35 23-061-45 Verle A Cowling J E Wickersham : Viola B Bird 1828 Park Street 1821 Pine Street 308Springfield Ave West Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 29648 92648 .............................:........._. ....... ......................... .......................................... 23-061-24 23-061-36 = 2 Robert S Laughlin Barry L Waters - 1830 Park Street 1841 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Be«c:h; Calif ggg 92648 : 92648 --------- ........... ......... 23-061-25 23-061-37 : 23-061-46 Margaret I Riggs _ Peter T Yamazaki _ Wilfred L Sduyer 1824 Park Street _ 305 Utica Street : 304 W Springfield Avenue Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif ' \ 92648 = 92648 92648 .. r2223-040-10 ...............................: .......................................... .................................... ...... gton Beach Co. : Precise lan f Street rd Oil Co of Calif Alignmen -2 - (JH) ty Tax Division 225 Bush Street ......................................: .......................................... .......................................... San Francisco, Calif 94120 ...................................... ......................................... .............. ........................... 23-040-11 Huntington Beach Company Tax Division 225 Bush Street San Francisco, Calif 94120 . ..................................... .......................................... ...... ..................... ........... Huntington Beach Company 2110 Main Street Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 . ............................... ...........................................:--•--...................................... .............. .... .. ...................:...........................................:................................ .......... ..................................... ....................... ......................................... .......... ................ .. .................................... . . ..... .... 1332 Main Street 5 Par1< Street 1746 Pa treet 1717 Pine Street� � 132.8 Main Street 1811 Park Street 318 Park Street 1713 Pine Street 1822 ,Main Street 1805 Park Street 1808 Park Street 1709 Pine Street 1820 :Main Street 402 Park Street 1810 Park Street 1705 Pine .Street 1816 Main Street 1747 Park Street 1816 Park Street 1701 Pine Street 1.914 Main .Street 1741 Park Street 1820 Park Street 1702 Pine Street 1812 Main Street 1737 Park Street 1824 Park Street 1706 Pine Street 1802 Main Street 1733 Park Street 182.8 Park Street 1710 Pine Street 1751 Main Street 1731 Park Street 1830 Park Street 1714 Pine Street 1745 Main Street 1727 Park Street 1836 Park Street 1718 fine Street 1741 Main Street 1721 Park Street 1842 Park Street 1722 Pine Street 1734 Main Street 1717 Park Street 1848 Park Street 1726 Pine Street 1732 Main Street 1715 Park Street 305 Pine Street 1730 Pine Street 1728 Main Street 1711 Park Street 1841 Pine Street 1734 Pine Street 1724 Main Street 1705 Park Street 1837 Pine Street 1 738 Pine Street 1720 ,Main Street 1 701 Park Street 1833 Pine Street 1 742 Pine Street 1716 Main Street 1702 Park Street 1831 Pine Street 1746 Pine Street 1712 Main Street 1706 Park Street 1821 Pine Street 220 Pine Street. 1708 Main Street 1710 Parl< Street 1819 Pine Street 1806 Pine Street 1 702 Main Street 1714 Park Street 1815 Pine Street 1810 Pine .Street 1841 Park Street 1718 Park Street 304 Pine Street 1814 Pine .Street . 1837 Park Street 1722 Park Street 1745 Pine Street 1818 Pine Street 1833 Park Street 1726 Park Street 1737 Pine Street 1822 Pine Street 1831 Park Street 1730 Park Street 1733 Pine Street 1828 Pine Street 182.5 Park Street 1736 Park Street 1729 Pine Street 1830 Pine Street 1821 Park Street 1738 Park Street 1725 Pine Street 1836 Pine Street N 1817 Park Street; 1742 Park Street 1721 Pine Street 1840 Pine Street 1 T e � •f/ '�s� �ifle�' 1842 Pine Street 219 Pine Street 205 Lake Street 1841 Lake Street 1837 Lake Street 1831 Lake Street 1829 Lake Street 1825 Lake Street 1821 Lake Street 1819 Lake Street 1811 Lake Street 1807 Lake Street 202 Lake Street .2......................................:............................................ ................................... ...... Dennis Niccole 23-074-16 4e n 3rd Street Precise Plan Street Alignment Robert D Bolen Huntington Beach, Calif No. 82-2 1818 Pine Street 92648 Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 23-062-02 23-062-19 23-074-17 Walter L Van Deusen Robert M Dunker Joanna B Bravender 1841 Park Street 1821 Park Street 1810 Park Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 ..................... ...........,:......:...............................0.0......................... .......................... 23-062-03 23-062-25 23-074-18 Will Fowler John F Drake William T Newland 3rd 1837 Park Street 402 Springfield Street = 1828 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif : Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 23-062-04 23-062-26 _ 23-074-19 Robert L Tarzian Stanley Ruiz : Don 0 Croft 1833 Park Street 1802 Park Street 1830 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 : 92648 . ..................:...............+................... .......:_ . _..------............... 23-062-05 23-074-12 : 23-074-20 Clarrissa Pierson Dept of Vets Affairs of RiXRRkKRQX 1831 Park Street State of California Huntington Beach, Calif Norman C McShea 92648 220 E Springfield Street ................... ,...................:.................,......................... .---.........---....---- 23-062-07 Huntington Beach, Calif 23-074-20 Paul R Dusterhorft 92648 Z Stephen 0 Batchelor 1817 Park Street ------------------------------ 1836 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 = 92648 ..........................................:.....,..........................---------- 23-062-08 23-074-13 23-074-21 Maxine C Putnam : William R Green Christopher Taylor 1815 Park Street 1806 Pine Street 1840 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 ............ ...........................: ...............-- ..................... .............................. '........... 23-062-09 23-074-14 23-074-22 Walter C Richardson Doris M Ferguson Richard ,J Murphy 1811 Park Street 1810 Pine Street 1842 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 23-062-18 23-074-15 23-074-23 Anthony P D Arrigo David G Wondell Melvin O Remongton 1825 Park Street 1814 Pine Street P.O. Box 503 Huntington Beach, Calif = Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 : 92647 ........................................................................................................................ ...... 23-061-12 23-061-40 Robert Hubbart � Helen G Slater Precise Plan of Street 318 Springfield Street 1833 Pine Street : Alignment 82-2 Huntington Beach, Calif : Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 23-061-19 23-061-27 23-061-41. George F Abbond James D Montgcn-ery Wallace Morris Kreag Sr 5850 Avenida Encinas 18 Outriger Rd Carslbad, Calif Rolling Hills, Calif 92008 90274 .......................................:...........................................:............0.. .......................... 23-061-19 23-061-28 23-061-42 George F Abbond Douglas G Oldfield Dept of Vets Affairs of 1848 Park Street 1816 Park Street State of Calif Huntington Beach, Calif : Huntington Beach, Calif Robert W Letson 92648 92648 : 1842 Park Street ..................................... ......................................... ..............---- ----------- .......... 23-061-20 23-061-30 William M. Bruce John W Budd : Huntington Beach, Calif 1837 Pine Street 1810 Park Street = 92648 Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif ------------------------------ 92648 92648 . ...................................... .....................-.....................=---------------------- ........... 23-061-21 23-061-32 23-061-43 Alma A Arterberry Robert B Waschkett Larry E Alford 1815 Pine Street 315 Utica Street 1827 Pine Street Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 _ 92648 - - ............ .•-•---.........-•------- -----------------•--........................_........ 23-061-22 : 23-061-34 23-061-44 Roger Hosmer Patricia A Joseph Robert E Borns 1836 Park Street = 1819 Pine Street 19841 Sea Canyon Circle Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92648 -............. . ..I...................... ............................................:.............0............................ 23-061-23 : 23-061-35 23-061-45 Verle A Cowling J E Wickersham = Viola B Bird 1828 Park Street 1821 Pine Street 308Springfield Ave West Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 29648 92648 . ............................................. 23-061-24 23-061-36 = 23-061-46 Robert S Laughlin Barry L Waters 1830 Park Street : 1841 Pine Street _ Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif ggg 92648 92648 ---------.------- -.-------- ...... 23-061-25 23-061-37 23-061-46 Margaret I Riggs Peter T Yamazaki Wilfred L Schryer 1824 Park Street 305 Utica Street - 304 W Speingfield Avenue Huntington Beach, Calif - Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 : 92648 ..... ....•...•..........•......•..•......•.. ........................................-... •..•..•............................• ...... : 23-040-10 : Huntington Beach Co. Precise Plan of Street Standard oil Co of Calif Alignment 82-2 QH) porperty Tax Division 225 Bush Street ....................................... ...........................................:........................................... San Francisco, Calif 94120 ...................................... ......................................... .............. ........................... 23-040-11 Huntington Beach Company Tax Division 225 Bush Street ' San Francisco, Calif 94120 ....................................... ...........................................: .............................. .....--... Huntington Beach Company 2110 Main Street Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 = .............................:...........................................'.......................................... ................ ... . . . .................:...................................................................................... . ..................................... .. . ...................... ......................................... . _. .. .................................:.......................... .. _ .............................. ............................................._ - ......... .... ............................ 00' ti G - . - I S Park Street 1746 Pa° treetam`' 1717 Pine Street 1,33? .Main Street 18?8 Main Street 1811 Park Street �e18 Park Street 1713 Pine Street 1822 Main Street 1805 Park Street 1808 Park Street 1709 Pine Street 1820 Main Street 402 Park Street 191.0 RQ;k- 194et 1705 Pine Street- 1816 Main Street 1747 Park Street 1 , t 1701 Pine Street 1814 Main Street 1741 Park Street 182.0 Park Street 1702 Pine Street. 1812 Main Street 1737 Park Street 1 1706 Pine Street_ 1802 .Main Street 1733 Park Street I 1710 Pine Street 1751 Main Street 1731 Park Street I - e 1714 Pine Street 1745 :Main Street 1727 Park Street 1836 Park Street 1718 Pine Street 1741 Main Street 1721 Park Street 1842 Park Street 1722 Pine Street 1 734 Main Street 1717 Park Street ar 1726 Pine Street 1732 Main Street 1715 Park Street /805 Pine Street 1730 Pine Street 1728 Main Street 1711 Park Street 1�4N mat 1734 Pine Street 1724 Main Street 1705 Park Street 1 1738 Pine Street 1720 ,Main Street 1701 Park Street 1833 Pine Street 1742 Pine Street 1716 Main Street 1702 Park Street 1831 Pine Street 1746 Pine Street 1712 ,Main Street 1706 Park Street 1708 Main Street 1710 Park Street 1702 Main Street 1714 Park Street 1-a'S -�' 19+9 14+4-Perk.S+re&t 1718 Park Street 1104 Pine Street I 1722 Park Street 1745 Pine Street . I P.._', Street 1726 Park Street 1737 Pine Street 1822 Pine Street 1 t 1730 Park Street 1733 Pine Street t 11 18�5-F�a�t.-S re 1736 Park Street 1729 Pine Street 18 t re t 1738 Park Street 1725 Pine Street I I I$a.Z�'ar.1c.-�t�eet 1742 Park Street 1721 Pine Street 184 .t S P � �- Yam" 205 Lake Street 1841 Lake Street 1837 Lake Street 1831 Lake Street 1829 Lake Street 1825 Lake Street 1821 Lake Street 1819 Lake Street 1811 Lake Street 1807 Lake Street 202 Lake Street f Publish April- % :1982 " - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK 8 PINEnSTREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-tha.t a public hearing will be held-by- the City Council of the.. City of-. Huntington Beach,, i-n the Council Chamber of `the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 _ P.M. , or,as soon thereafter as possible on Monday. the 19th day of April 1982 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street -Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for. closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. b All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Counci 4U-W�inl�cn awrA�q, q9/� p�Oy��jyFd beav- Coma I Mem ber3, you know +Ik►+ 13a,r6u-tit, le+54ri, /8y2 Ark 54:, Run 4tre �, °-r"*- OPP056d to -Fhe C /osare of over Sfivsf A -Full Cul de Sae ia no+ Powib . A barricaJe would be ut)stghfly and ca.uSe +* -+urn around usrni one 446. 3 4ron� driveways, One o� W �tck ls oars , �' he c loci o �' �'n e be�-ween u�tcct and 17 'pk s+. w02d Pva66 ly cause lew +rct4ic- on P, n e. ,_ P1.M%Q0. q,in Vo�� � g� PreC 'tePk1r) 0�i Alisnrnen4 No- "7 han k you.. Publish April 8, 1982 . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING .. ' PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Roach, at the hour of 7:j0 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April 19 82 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan -of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 ?. . CITY OF HUNTINGTUN B fiCn,; By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th - day of April 1982 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in ?e�D..epartment of Development Services.Q� tze t k tiVA- i ajArzl '11�v -� -� Alf interested persons are invited to attend id hearing nd express heir i F-Z -, 18 4 - 1 q 42,: opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON dcLn�; f, By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April 1982 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description ison file in the Department of Development Services. oon " U All interested persons are invited, to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7;30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April 1982 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. le �ye,9-e- 7ZO -7� lk\ l 5 read( Y C'on9 �5 �� �vv►� s Qhe sul° �'YLv ✓e do h�4 r S vJ`' lry, v e All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express thel T� opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main $treet, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Pub)ish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE —PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the .hour of 7;30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th • day of April 1982 . for the. purpose of considering Precise Plan of .Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7;30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April 1982 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said .closure and legal description is on -file in the Department of Development Services. Gam— All interested persons are invited to attend said he ring and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk Publish April 8, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-2 CLOSURE - PARK & PINE STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 19th day of April , 1982 . for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-2, a reconsideration of the closure of Park and Pine Streets at Utica Avenue previously precise planned for closure. A plan depicting said closure and legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services. 17 0 oc;r Ali interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-2 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 6, 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk IN THF, V = : Superior Court 1 OF THE a—M�TE STATE OF CALIFORNIA- _c 5-;10 q 1 r In and for the County of Orange••_•ii, J CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROOF OF PUBLICATION CITY CLERK PUBLIC ` A �TIC650F/P,UB�CgHS`'ARING en 82`1 State of California ) P(1✓tYCE I8'Amendm t of P. HEREBY GIVEN{that a County of Orange )� uc heanng sill:be held bytthel�City ouncd of the City of Hm...... Heir APR I L L. ELLIOTT "`tliii Eeuncfl Ch.mber rSe,c,vie`Gen- tar;Huctington Heath,at the_hounof 7i80 as anon thereafter as poaible o0 m nday the 16f1f ds}r of M-"ill 8g ator That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of flie!,purpoee of uotuudering;the,imni- the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I rent of Precise Plan'.Of 8ireet A�l nme�rc, am not a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; 821(EPSe 82-1).PPSA 82 1 Rita-blishaa th'd alignment of a street to provide icceaa that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the 1 -acre site located on theleoutb Bide of `filbert Avenue appprorimately160` +feet of Heath HoulevaFd.A pLn do-i ipng seed alignment a oa,file m tMaf HUNTINGTON BEACH IND. REVIEW v��Qpmenc Servibeat Thai r emendmerit remove the„i a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of tt` w06- ins x�tension�oft the aoufherly por HUNTINGTON BEACH i All`�intereeted pee. are invited We iendeeid heancg- and ezp�en-then p pillions for or Wd ameadmon: County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the ltyciaePlar+ofAhgnment tj+���ther information mqy be obtained disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- ffWihe Office of the City.Clerk,20M ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had Main Street,Huntington Beech,CaRfor. and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, °a' ED (714)638 6227• BATED Appfll"�g 1989° i and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- CffYyOFrI&,INS BEACH lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange fora period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the �� r� i;, I., L annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement thereof,on the following dates,to wit: MAY 5r 1983 F I certify(or declare)under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. GARDEN GROVE Datedat................................................ 6th MAY 83 California,this ........day of..........19........ April L. Elliott �. . Signature � ..'� � REQUESI FOR CITY COUNCIL- ACTION Date May:+.2 , 1983 Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administrato Prepared by: James W. Palin, Director of Development Services Subject: AMENDMT OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1 S2�O`� Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: U STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 (PPSA 82-1), establishes the alignment of a roadway to serve an approximately 12-acre site south of Talbert Avenue, west of Beach Boulevard. One segment of the align- ment that would have provided access west into the proposed Beach - Talbert senior citizen' s project is no longer necessary to serve that project. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: At their April 19, 1983 meeting the Planning Commission approved Reso- lution No. 1304 recommending that. the City Council amend Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 to remove the western extension of the "southerly portion of the alignment by the following vote: ON MOTION BY SCHUMACHER SECOND BY MIRJAHANGIR PPSA -82-1 WAS APPROVED— BY TH.E-FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher,;. f[irjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: Livengood ABSTAIN: None PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt, by resolution, an amendment to Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 to remove the western extension of the southerly portion of the alignment. ANALYSIS: On March 15, 1982 , the City Council adopted by resolution Precise Plan of Street Alignment NO. 82-1 (PPSA 82-1) . The precise plan established the alignment for a roadway to serve an approximately 12-acre site with- in the Beach-Talbert Redevelopment Project area south of Talbert Avenue, west--of Beach Boulevard:.. One; .portion of the .alignment which would extend west into the proposed senior citizen residential units is no longer necessary and is not shown on the .conceptual plans for that project. PPSA 82-1 should be amende.d. to remove the portion of the 2 P10 4/81 PPSA 82-1 May 2, 1983 Page 2 alignment that is no longer necessary. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Not applicable ALTERNATIVES: The City Council may retain PPSA NO. 82-1 as= is. In this event the site plan for the senior citizen residential project would have to be modified. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Planning Commission Resolution No. 1304 3. Planning Commission Staff Report of April 5, 1983 4. Planning Commission Staff Report of April 19, 1983 5, Planning Con mi.ssl:on minutes. of April 5. and 19_� 19.83. JWP:CI:dw huntington beach developmt;;.it services department srAff REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE: April 19, 1983 SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1 1. 0 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Resolution No. 1304 recommending that the City Council amend Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 (PPSA 82-1) . 2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION: At the April 5, 1983 meeting the Planning Commission opened and closed the public hearing on PPSA 82-1 and continued the item to the April 19 , 1983 meeting. The Planning Commission directed staff not to repeal the entire PPSA 82-1 but;-ra-ther, only that portion of the alignment that was no longer necessary. Staff has prepared a new Resolution No. 1304 reflecting this direction. ATTACHMENT: 1. Resolution No. 1304 2. Staff Report for April 5, 1983 Planning Commission Meeting. CI :dw C� A93tk A hip A'-FM-23A huntington beach developmItt services department srAf f SPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE: April 5, 1983 SUBJECT: REPEAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1 1. 0 RECOMMENDED ACTION: The staff is recommending that the Planning Commission approve Resolution No. 1304 recommending that the City Council repeal Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1. 2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION: On March 15, 1982 , the .City Council adopted by resolution Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1 (PPSA 82-11 . The precise plan es- tablished the alignment for a roadway to serve an approximately 12-acre site within the Beach - Talbert Redevelopment Project area South of Talbert Avenue, west of Beach Boulevard`: ' Mo-st of the alignment established in PPSA 82-1 has been incorporated into the Redevelopment Plan for the Talbert - Beach Redevelopment Project which was adopted by the City Council on September 20, 1982 . Portions of the alignment have also been reflected in the approved Tentative Tract No. 11560 and in development agreements between the City Redevelopment Agency and property owners in the area. One segment of PPSA 82-1 that provides access west into the proposed Talbert - Beach Senior Citizen development is no longer necessary to serve that project. Private accessways to serve the Senior Citizen development will be designed and incorporated into the approved Tract Map for that project. PPSA 82-1 is no longer necessary and should be repealed since a portion of the alignment is not needed and the remainder of the alignment has been established through other means . ATTACHMENT: 1. Resolution No. 1304 2. Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1. Cl:dw A-F M-23A RESOLUTION NO. 1304 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING AN AMENDMENT TO PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1. WHEREAS , .the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has held a public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code in order to consider an amendment to Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1, providing access into the property generally located on the south side of Talbert Avenue approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard, and WHEREAS , a portion of said alignment is no longer necessary, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby recommends that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach amend Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 to remove the western extension of the southerly portion of the alignment as shown on the attached -map:. marked Exhibit A . REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach on the--19th day of April 1983, by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: James W. 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PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT, NO. 82-1/CODE AMENDMENT 83-5/ LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT 83-2 in conjunction with NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 83-4/ZONE CHANGE NO. 83-3 (All continued from 4-5-83) Initiated by City of Huntington Beach PPSA 82-1 established the alignment of a private street to provide access to a 12-acre site located on the south side of Talbert Avenue approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard. The alignment wil-l--hereafter be de- termined by approved tract maps. Code Amendment No. 83-5 adds Article 932.5 to the Huntington Beach Ordi- nance Code and establishes a Senior Residential suffix (SR) that sets forth standards for residential developments designed for senior citizens. LUEA 83-2 and Negative Declaration 83-4 concern a request to redesignate _ approximately 4 . 65 acres (at the same location) from General Industrial and Medium Density Residential to High Density Residential. Zone Change No. 83-3 is a request to change the . existing zoning from Ml-A (Restricted Manufacturing) and (Q) R2-PD (Qualified Medium Density Residential with a Planned Development Suffix) to R4-SR (High Density Residential with a Senior Residential Suffix) , same location as above. Since the items all deal with the same location, the Chairman heard all discussion at one time. Carol Inge stated that she did not feel the Mola Development application (CUP 83-7) would be affected by the SR suffix. She went on to give a slide presentation and briefly explain the ramifications of the senior suffix. She said this would allow the development requirements to be relaxed so that the units could be built and sold at a lower cost. Brief discussion took place regarding the Lyon project. Florence Webb stated that a developer agreement has already begun. Discussion also following regarding the result of dealing with street alignment at the project level. Chairman Porter stated that this may circumvent the public process. Secretary Palin clarified the point that, regarding the actual project, the proposed street through Terry Park is intended to be a secondary entry. Commissioner Schumacher had several concerns relating to the SR suffix which included: granting of density bonuses, method used in determining I H.R. Planning Commission April 19, 1983 Page 6 density (e.g. , persons per acre vs. units per acre, building height re- strictions and consideration given to surrounding land uses. She sug- gested a policy statement. Staff noted these concerns. Mr. Godfrey further stated that in regards to the density bonuses, state law requires that cities provide this or other incentives to developers. Mr. Bellavia noted that, in the proposed project, the site coverage is less than what was being proposed in the ordinance. The public hearing on all four items was reopened at this time. Seeing no one was present to address any of these issues, the public hearing was closed. REPEAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1: ON MOTION BY SCHUMACHER AND SECOND BY MIRJAHANGIR PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1 WAS REPEALED BY APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 1304 AND RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES_: None ABSENT: Livengood ABSTAIN: None CODE AMENDMENT NO. 83-5 : A motion was made by Higgins and seconded by Mirjahangir to revise the code amendment with the addition of language relating to mid-rise struc- tures based on MS suffix. However, after some discussion, the maker and second on the motion amended the motion as follows: ON MOTION BY HIGGINS AND SECOND BY MIRJAHANGIR CODE AMENDMENT NO. 83-5 WAS APPROVED AS PRESENTED BY STAFF AND RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: . Higgins, Erskine, Porter, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : Winchell ABSENT: Livengood ABSTAIN: None Commissioner Winchell voted no on the previous motion because she felt the parking requirements were inadequate. LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 83-2/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 83-4 : Further discussion ensued regarding the LUE relating to density, the lo- cation of pedestrian walkway on the proposed project, the impact of sur- rounding residential area and traffic circulation. Commissioner Schumacher had some concerns about the proposed street adjacent to Terry Park. ON MOTION BY WINCH ELL AND SECOND BY HIGGINS NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 83-4 WAS APPROVED AS ADEQUATE, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir H.B. Planning Commission April 19, 1983 Page 7 NOES: None ABSENT: Livengood ABSTAIN: None ON MOTION BY HIGGINS AND SECOND BY ERSKINE LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 83-2 WAS APPROVED BY RESOLUTION NO. 1303 AND RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Winchell, Erskine, Porter, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: Livengood ABSTAIN: None ZONE CHANGE NO. 83-3: Commission Winchell asked for clarification on the original reason for the qualified zone. Mr. Bellavia assured her that the points of access and a buffer along the west property line were addressed in the new change of zoning. ON MOTION BY SCHUMACHER AND SECOND BY...:MIRJAHANGIR:7ZONE CHANGE NO. 83-3 WAS APPROVED WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. The R4-SR zoning is consistent with the recommended High Density Residential land use designation in Land Use Element Amendment 83-2. 2. The R4-SR zoning will accommodate development of units for senior citizens in recognition of the needs of this special group. AYES: Higgins, Winchell, Erskine, Porter, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : None r ABSENT: Livengood ABSTAIN: None CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 83-9/TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 11955 Applicant: Redevelopment Agency, City. of Huntington Beach A request for a CUP to 'permit construction of 96 senior citizen condo- minium units and 220 senior citizen rental units and a request for a tentative tract to permit the subdivision of numerous parcels into 10 lots: 9 residential and 1 industrial, on property located on the south side of Talbert Avenue, west of Beach Boulevard. The redevelopment agency and staff have requested a continuance due to a number of necessary de- sign changes. However, because the item was advertised, the Chairman opened the public hearing. Charles Kerns, a resident adjacent to the site, had several concerns. He believed the proposed project would create an alley and cited existing problems with "truant school kids" , etc. , loitering in the area. He also H.B . Planning Commission April 5 . 1983 Page 17 AYES : Higgins , Winchell , Livengood, Porter, Erskine , Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None l REPEAL OF PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1 Initiated by the City of Huntington Beach PPSA 82-1 established the alignment of a private street to provide access to a 12-acre site located on the south side of Talbert Avenue approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard. The alignment of said street will hereafter be determined by approved tract maps. Chairman Porter stated he was reluctant to repeal the precise plan in the event there might be a problem such as no access . Art Folger stated that the precise plan would not be the guarantee that a street would be built, and further stated that a tract map would cover any concerns . Commission consensus revealed that a continuance would be best for the remainder of the items so that they could be heard as "a package" . The public hearing was opened and closed-, as no one was present to speak either for or against the item. ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY MIRJAHANGIR THE REPEAL OF PPSA 82-1 WAS CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF APRIL 19 , 1983 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : Higgins , Winchell, Livengood, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 3-2/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 83-4 Initiated by the City of Hunti gton Beach A request to redesignate approximately 4 . 65 acres located south of Talbert Avenue, approximately 450;/feet west of Beach Boulevard from General In- dustrial and Medium Density Residential to High Density Residential. The public hearing wa•s opened and closed as no one was present to speak for or against the item. ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY ERSKINE LUEA 83-2 AND ND 83-4 WERE CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF APRIL 19 , 1983 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : Higgins , Winchell , Livengood, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : %"None ABSENT: / None ABSTAI None ZONE CHANGE NO. 83-3 In -tiated by the City of Huntington Beach H.B. Planning Commission April 5 , 1983 Page 18 { A request to change the existing zoning from Ml-A (Restricted Manufacturing)' and (Q) R2-PD (Qualified Medium Density Residential with a Planned Develop- ment Suffix) to R4-SR (High Density Residential with a Senior Residential Suffix) , on property located south of Talbert Avenue approximately 1200 feet west of Beach Boulevard. The public hearing was opened and closed as no one was present to speak either for or against the item. ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY ERSKINE ZONE CHANGE NO. 83-3 WAS CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF APRIL 19 , 1983 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : Higgins , Livengood, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CODE AMENDMENT NO. 83-6 Initiated by the City of Huntington Beach A request by the City to amend Section 9700 . 19 , General Provisions of the Ordinance Code which will add the phrase "Public Easement" to the defini- tion of "Ultimate Right-of-Way" . This amendment will be applicable City- wide. Mr . Bellavia gave a brief presentation on the code amendment. The public hearing was opened and closed as no one was present - to speak either for or against the item. ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY ERSKINE, CODE AMENDMENT NO. 83-6 WAS APPROVED AS PRESENTED AND RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES : Higgins , Livengood, Winchell , Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS : Commissioner Livengood requested a report on the heliport project as he has some concern about the noise factor. He also stated that he had volunteered at the League of California Cities conference to participate in the development of the California Municipal Planners Handbook. Commissioner Erskine requested a tape of the special meeting which took place on March 29 , 1983 , dealing with the Downtown Specific Plan. Commissioner Schumacher had some concerns about a possible roadway through Terry Park. H.B. Planning Commission April 5, 1983 Page 18 A request to change the existing zoning from M1-A (Restricted Manufacturing) and (Q) R2-PD (Qualified Medium Density Residential with a Planned Develop- ment Suffix) to R4-SR (High Density Residential with a Senior Residential Suffix) , on property located south of Talbert Avenue approximately 1200 feet west of Beach Boulevard. The public hearing was opened and closed as no one was present to speak either for or against the item. ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY ERSKINE ZONE CHANGE NO. 83-3 WAS CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF APRIL 19 , 1983 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE : AYES : Higgins , Livengood, Winchell, Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CODE AMENDMENT NO. 83-6 Initiated by the City of Huntington Beach - A request by the City to amend Section 9700 . 19 , General Provisions of the Ordinance Code which will add the phrase "Public Easement" to the defini- tion of "Ultimate Right-of-Way" . This amendment will be applicable City- wide. -.- Mr . Bellavia gave a brief presentation gn the code amendment. The public hearing was opened and closed as no one was present to speak either for or against the item. ON MOTION BY LIVENGOOD AND SECOND BY ERSKINE, CODE AMENDMENT NO. 83-6 . WAS APPROVED AS PRESENTED AND RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Higgins, Livengood, W�inchell , Porter, Erskine, Schumacher, Mirjahangir NOES: None % ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS/:- Commissioner Livengood requested a report on the heliport project as he has some concern about/the noise factor. He also stated that he had volunteered at the League of California Cities conference to participate in the development ofthe California Municipal .Planners Handbook. i Commissioner Erskine requested a tape of the special meeting which took place on March 29 ,1` 1983 , dealing with the Downtown Specific Plan. Commissioner Schumacher had some concerns about a possible roadway through Terry Park. i i S/ J� Publish May 5, 1983 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Amendment of PPSA 82-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7: 3 0 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 16th day of May lg 83 for the purpose of considering the amendment of Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1 (PPSA 82-1) . PPSA 82-1 establishes the alignment of a street to provide access to a 12-acre site located on the south side of Talbert Avenue, approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard. A plan depicting said alignment is on file in the Development Services' Department. The proposed amendment would remove the western extension of the southerly portion of the alignment. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said amendment of Precise Plan of Street Alignment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED April 28, 1983 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk NOTICE TO CLERK TO SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING �GITEI:_�� tie, TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: FROM: ��j�T • PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE �(p DAY OF AP's are attached AP's will follow No AP's Initiated by: Planning Commission Planning Department Petition * Appeal Other / J Adoption of Environmental Status (x) ((// YES NO Refer to , Planning Department - Extension 2 79 for additional information. * If ap eal, please transmit exact wording to be required in the legal. 1 x. --- I I i J.�lbl i t�YffiuJa PM tat 83-1 � HIM* 0� o�ii .. 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Calif 92660 i 92647 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- --- - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- ---- -- - - L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 165.101-20 i 165-251-18 8dgar C sct ' 1tV 78,21, T lbeft Avamm ' - OWAVWJW I BRnUngtxm Beech, Calif 92646 ' William � --- ---------- -- ----- - -- '---- --- ------------ ----- —- I I i i i , OSA- IN THE Superior Court - OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Qr A G 7 In and for the County of Orange CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH9 CITY CLERK PROOF OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE sPUBLI�HEAIIIyG— PRECISE PLAN OF STREET:ry ' State of California ) "� �ALtGNMEN7 NO�82?i� County of Orange )se. I NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIYFN that a Cdunci blic hof ti a City o Huminigtojn Beacilie h. Rita J. Richter i6Ahe CounbilTQbei<of the eivic"Cen- ,ter iHuntingion Beachet the hour of w �p M ort'1soonrthereafter ee possihle on That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of (Monday theel5thdeyy of March;1982 for (the purpose of considering Predaai?,lan.gf the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I SFreve Alignment,No. 82-i,..a,�precu�e am not a party to,.nor interested in the above entitled matter; -street alignment which will provide ecce.., to the 12±'acreii f lend located--dir ie that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the P south'iside of TaltierE.. Ai eaue?epprov-; 4metely 800 feet weal of'Beach Boulevard' A copy Qf said alignment and a legal de, Huntington Beach Ind. Review scripnenareoneel mtheDepartme'ntof' f- I Development Semces Office a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of ` 1. Negatives Dechvationallo.'82=4'wil( ,'. also'be'considered;incoajuriction�with;tlie above men d P tionerecise PLm of Street' Huntington Beach Alignment: �f3 All ihtereated persona are in� to County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the attend--siid heenng and e:press'theiM opinions for or against said Precise.Plan diaemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- of Street Alignment No.82-1 and"Mi l ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had Live Declaration N6:82-4: and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, Further infonnetion.may-be obtaiiiid, . and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- from t,t H t the.City,Reach, .Cali Main_ P P Street,�Huntington Beacti, Califbmie lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a 92648-(114)536-3227. period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the DATED:March'1;` N C ...CITY OF.HUNTINGNGT-ON BEACH annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular By ALICIA! WENTWORTH and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement aPug. City Clerk thereof,on the following dates,to wit: Hunt e e h Ind.Rev.rt10181 - ---I March 4+ 1982 I certify(or declare) under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. Garden Grove .a . Datedat................................................ Califo a,this .. .h..day of Mar.... ...82 . Signature i Form No.CAF-81380 REQUES i' FOR CITY COUNCIL -ACTION March 15, 1982 Date Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Charles W. Thompson, City Administrator O Prepared by: James W. Palin, Director of Development Services 0 Subject: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT 82-1 �5 o5-1oq Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions, Attachments:( ) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for the City Council ' s consideration is Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1, a precise plan to align a street which will provide access to the 12 acres of land located on the south side of Talbert, approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard. REC(�MMFNDATION: The Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1 and adopt the attached resolution. ANALYSTS: APPLICANT: Initiated by the Department of Development Services LOCATION: South side of Talbert..Avenue, approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard. REQUEST: To align a public street which will provide access to 1,2 acres of land at the subject location. planning Commission Action on February 17, 1982: ON MOTION BY PAONE SECOND BY PORTER PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGN- MENT 82-1 WAS APPROVED BY THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 1238 FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION BY THE FOL- LOWING VOTE: AYES: Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: None ABSENT: Bannister ABSTAIN: None DISCUSSION• On June 2, 1981, the Planning Commission approved Precise Plan of Street Alignment 81-1 which aligned a 40 foot wide private street PIO 4/81 PPSA 82-1 March 15, 1982 Page 2 to provide access to the subject property. In early July, a pre- cise plan of street alignment was approved by the Planning Commis- sion, and was sent to City Council. At that time, the City Council tabled action on the precise plan. Early this year, the City Council removed the precise plan from the table and referred it back to the Planning Commission for review and report. There are three major differences between the proposed precise plan and the plan .-approved under Precise Plan of Street Alignment 81-1. First, the plan that was approved under PPSA 81-1 provided for a private street which would provide access to the owners of the subject properties. Under the proposal of this precise plan, the street will be public which will require it to be dedicated to the City and will be maintained by the City. The second major difference is the original precise plan street called for a 40 foot street section. Under this precise plan, the proposed street will be 54 feet in width. The third difference between the previously approved precise plan and the plan proposed under PPSA 82-1 is the additional access to the adjacent property provided for under this proposal. Under PPSA 81-1 the precise plan provided access only to the 12 acre parcel of land, while the proposed precise plan provides ac- cess to each of the major land holdings of the 12 acres plus pro- vides access to the adjacent City-owned property to the west of the subject site. The proposed street alignment for PPSA 82-1 will provide access to all of the major land holdings within the general area and will also provide access to the adjacent City-owned property to the west. The public street will help to encourage the harmonious and planned development of this general area and will help to elimi- nate an access problem now experienced on this small lot subdivision. Therefore, after holding a public hearing on the proposed street alignment, the Planning Commission adopted PPSA 82-1 . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at the time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative De- claration No. 82-4 for a 10-day period. No comments, either written or oral, have been received. The staff in its initial study of the project, has recommended that Negative Declaration be issued. On February 17, 1982, the Planning Commission took the following action: ON MOTION BY PAONE AND SECOND BY PORTER NEGATIVE DECLARATION 82-4 WAS APPROVED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: None PPSA 82-1 March 15, 1982 Page 3 ABSENT: Bannister ABSTAIN: None FUNDING SOU : Not applicable. ALTERNATIVE COURSE OF ACTION: The City Council may consider denying Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1 which would preclude alignment of a public street for this 12- acre parcel of land which would severely limit the access for this property. SUPPORTING INFORMATION: 1. Area Map 2. Planning Commission staff report dated February 17, 1982 3. Ordinance JWP:SMB:jlm R2 ~C4 'L �r . R5 Y j ,<rwl R2 i s R5 Sp_I t• vat b- 1A `I >, �� �` w. 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ZZ� iZ - S_ :5c - 6Z s1IT- .E - -CZ '9 i07 <S LG"r_., .... - 'v ___ , __ _s , ___' / -- 61.. <• I / .--1- . q I .. .......... huntington beach developn t oerv.ices department STAFF REDORT- TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE: February 17, 1982 SUBJECT: PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 82-1/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 82-4 1. 0 SUGGESTED ACTION: The staff is recommending that the Planning Commission approve Nega- tive Declaration No. 82-4 and adopt the attached resolution, recommend ing to the City Council the adoption of Precise Plan of Street Align- ment No. 82-1 . 2. 0 GENERAL INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 is the precise alignment of a street which will provide .access to the 12+ acres of land located on the south side of Talbert, approximately 450 feet west of Beach Boulevard. On June 2, 1981, the Planning Commission approved Precise Plan of Street Alignment 81-1, which aligned a 40 foot wide private street to provide access to this general area. In early July, the precise plan - of street alignments as approved by the Planning Commission, was sent to the City Council . At that time, the Council tabled action on the precise plan. Early this year, the City Council removed the precise plan from the table and referred it back to the Planning Commission for review and report. There are three major differences between the proposed precise plan and that plan approved under Precise Plan of Street Alignment 81-1. First, the plan that was approved under Precise Plan 81-1 provided for private street which would provide access to the owners of the subject properties. Under the proposal of this precise plan, the street will be a public street which requires that it be dedicated to the City . and will be maintained by the City.. The second major difference is the original precise plan street called for a 40 foot street section. Under this. precise plan, the proposed street will be a 50 foot street section. The third difference between the previously approved precise plan and the plan proposed under PPSA 82-1 is the additional access to the adjacent property provided for under this. proposal. Under PPSA 81-1, the precise plan provided access only to the 12 acre _parcel of land, while the proposed precise plan provides access to each of the major land holdings of this 12 acre area, plus provides access to f y A-FM-238 F PPSA 82-1/ND 82-4 February 17, 1982 Page 2 the adjacent City-owned property to the west of the subject site. The proposed street alignment of Precise Plan of Street Alignment . 82-1 will. provide access to all of the major land holdings within the general area and will also provide access to the adjacent City owned property to the west. The public street will help to encourage the harmonious and planned development of this general area and will help to eliminate an access problem now experienced on this small lot subdivision. Therefore, staff is recommending that the Planning Commission adopt Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1. 3 . 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declara- tion No. 82-4 for 10 days. No comments either written or verbal have been received. The staff, in its initial study of this project, has recommended that a negative declaration be issued. Prior to the ac- tion on this Precise Plan of Street Alignment, it is necessary for the Planning Commission to review and adopt Negative Declaration 82-4 . 4. 0 RECOMMENDATION: The staff is recommending that the Planning .Commission approve Nega- tive Declaration 82-4 and approve Precise Plan of Street Alignment 82-1 by adopting Resolution No. 1283 and recommending to the City Council the adoption of said Precise Plan. ATTACHMENTS 1 . Area Map 2. Precise Plan Map 3. Resolution No. 1283 4 . Negative Declaration No. 82-4 SM :jlm CITY OF HUNTINGTG. -,EACH t�, I DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT P. O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA.92648 Tel: (714) 536-5271 t ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM Fee - $105.00 FOR CITY USE ONLY City of Huntington Beach Date Annlicant/Authorized Agent Received: Project Number: .1 P. 0. Box 190, Huntington Beach CA 92648 Department of Origin : Mailincr Address Department of Development Services 536-5271 Other Applications or Telephone Permit Numbers : s't ownership is Prornerty Owner x. See ownership list _ Mailing Address/Telephone 1. 0 Project Information (please attach Plot Plan and submit photographs of subject property) 1 . 1 Nature of Project: rive complete description of the proposed project. Precise plan a street to provide access to the 12+ acres of land on the south side of Talbert Avenue west of Beach Boulevard. I . 2 Location of Project: (Address_, nearest street intersections) South side of Talbert Avenue, approximately. 600 feet west of Beach Blvd. S{ Y 1 . 3. 159=141-1-68 Assessor ' s Parcel Number: What. is the present zoning on the property? Q-R2-PD What is the surrounding land use .to the: North R2, Medium Density Residential & R5, Office Professional South R1 Low Density Residential ' East'` " C4, Highway Commercial West M1-A, Restricted Manufacturina 1 . 6 If the project is commercial or industrial give a complete .f description of activities and other pertinent information including but not limited to estimated employment per shift and any potential hazardous materials which may be used, etc . N/A 1 . 7 If the project is residential, indicate number, types 'and size of units and associated" facilities. N/A 1�81 If the project is institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift,'and_' maximum occupancy. N/A 1 . 9 Project land area (acres) 12+• acres Number. of ' parking spaces --- -1. 10 Square feet of building area . N/A ., Number of floors N/A 1. 11 Height of tallest structure involved in the project 2 . 0 Environmental. Setting ((.. 2 . 1. _ Drainage .and Flood Control ky 1'Icase describe how on-site drainage will be accommodated . On-site drainage will -be imporved 'with the completion of the proposed street.. Drainage will be accommodated in the new street. . -2- 2. 2' Land formy. a) Is the site presently graded? . No i not known atFA b) Indicate the qross cubic yards of grading proposed this time` the acres of land to be graded -- the amount o; ea.rth. to be transported on the site __ and the amount of earth �o be transported off the site c) what will be the maximum height and grade of cut or fill after grading is completed? 2+ feet . 2.. 3 Soils — a) Type of soils on the subject site? (Submit soils report if available) . . Sandy loam. 2 . 4 Vegetation a) Attach a map indicating the location, type and size of trees located on the site . Indicate below the number, type and size of trees to .be removed as a result of the project. - Several small stands of secondary tree growth. 2 . 5 [dater Quality a) Does any portion of the project abut or encroach on beaches , estuaries , bays , tidelands , or inland water areas? No b). Describe how the project will effect any body of water . N/A . 2. 6 Air nuality a) If the project is industrial , describe and list air pollution sources and quantity and types of pollutants emitted as a result of the project. N/A 2 . 7 Noise a) Describe any adjacent off-site noise sources ( i .c . , air- ports , industry , freeways) N/A h) wli.i t 110 i !:L' w i l 1. he produced by the projL'ct? If available , ple.i�e ;live noise levels in decible measurement and typical time distribution when noise will be produced. During the construction of the street, normal. construction noises will be produced. After completion approximately 1, 200 vehicles per day will be generated. -3- 'AN i 7. t fiF. c. How will noise produced by the project compare with .: r ' existing noise. levels? f -The completion of the proposed street will increase noise � levels over what is there, since. development will be permitted. . 8 Traffic Approximately now much traffic will be generated by the project : (check one) 0-50 vehicular trips per day 50. - 250 vehicular trips per day 250 -1500 vehicular trips per day over 500 vehicular trips: per day X for all 12 acres 3 . 0 Public Services and Facilities' 3. 1 Water a) Will the .project require installation or replacement of new water lines? to be installed in new street. b) Please estimate the .daily volume in gallons required to serve the project. N/A 3. 2 Sewer a) Will the project require installation or replacement of new sewer lines? to be installed in new street. b) Please indicate the approximate amount of sewage generated from the project. N/A 3 . 1 Solid Waste a) If the project is industrial , describe the type and amount (pounds/day) of solid waste generated by the project. N/A 4 . 0 Social 4 . .1 Population Displacement a) will any residential occupants be displaced .by the project zctivities? No b) Describe briefly the type of 'buildings or improvements to be demolished by the project. N/A 5 ..0 Mitigating Measures 5 . 1 Are there measures included in the project which may conserve nonrenewable resources (e.g. electricity, gas, water) ? _ j Please describe. N/A 5. 2 Are there measures included in the project which would protegt or enhance flora and fauna?. Please describe . None existing. 5 . 3 Are there measures proposed in the design of the project to reduce noise pollution? Please describe. N/A.. 5 . 4 Are there measures proposed in the design of the project (e . g. architectural . treatment and landscaping) which have been coordinated with design of the existing community to minimize visual effect? Please describe. N/A 5. 5 Are there measures proposed in the design of the project to reduce water pollution? Please describe . N/A 5 . 6 Are there measures proposed which would reduce air pollution? List any Air Pollution Control District equipment required. N/A 5. 7 Are there measures or facilities designed into the project to facilitate resource recovery and/or energy conservation (e.g. solar heating, special insulation, etc. ) ? Please describe . N/A . 6 . 0 Alternatives 6 . 1 Are there alternatives to the project which may result in a lesser adverse environmental effect? Please explain all project alternatives on an attached sheet. No street which will leave the property in its existing state. .i hereby certify that the information herein is true and accurate to the hest of my knowledge . Signature Date Filed J Savoy M. Bellavia, Senior Planner -5- 2,ei/zda'�aaCf" dept- y Publish March 4, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO 82-1 i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on Monday the 15th day of March , 19 82 for the purpose of considering Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 , a precise street alignment which will provide access to the 12± acres of land located on the south side of Talbert Avenue, approximately 600 feet west of Beach Boulevard. A copy of said alignment and a legal description are on file in the Department of Development Services Office. Negative Declaration No. 82-4 will also be considered in conjunction with the above mentioned Precise Plan of Street Alignment. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 82-1 and Negative ec ara ion No. 82-4. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED March 1 , 1982 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk IT s NOTICE TO CLERK T0- SCHCD,UI,E .PUBLIC HEARING, • i ITEM •'� F P �'�f ' � - 1 TO: CITY.'CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: z' FROM: ' 041 PLEASE SCHEDULE. A PUBLIC HEARING .USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE . DAY ,OF 190 .AP's are attached Y AP:'s will follow :No:AP-'s Initiated: byiA : Planning Commission Planning Department Y I .Petition * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental Status . i ..YES N0 .Refer to , Planning`Department Extension 627-1 h. 'for additional information ' * .If appeal; pl,ease .transmit exact wording to be required in"the legal , z r , 17V IN THE : . ; lVlaT( ! BEACH I l. 4NNITJc� KEPT. Superior Court FEB 8 190 OFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA P. 0. Ox In and for the County of Orange CITY OF H U N T I N G T O N B E A C H r PROOF OF PUBLICATION PLANNING LEGAL NOTICE State of California 1 LOF PMLJ ICE ¢, Count of Oran a )88" F:NOTICEOFPUBLICBF.MItiGx Y g i• PRECISE PLAN OP STREET ALIGNMENT NO.U.I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a' Jeannie L. Thomas public hearing will be beld•by the City Wtrn of the city of. HunUn o ear Cglifomie,45p,t�e That I am and at all times herein mentioned was a citizen of purpose of cutwdering Precue.P%n:of the United States,over the age of twenty-one years,and that I �etreat Alignment No. 82-1, a ptaiee am not a party to,nor interested in the above entitled matter; Istreet alignment which will provide aaem. Ito the12+.,sera of lead located an We that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the 'south aide`of'Talbert Avenue, epppproro:i• mately 800 feet west of Beach Bottleverd- 1 de- HuntinGton Beach Ind . Review +Ampyofatonfi eheDepant and a kgentof ,.ecripttoo are on fide in tits Department at hDevelopmont Services offam•Tbe Plen— a newspaper of general circulation,published in the City of %: i �: :_`Lniogrommwwo-"^ll also be oomideriog J Negative Declaration No.82.4 in con}}uric- . Huntington Beach I tion with the above Precise Plan.of Street A on nr J -Said hearing will be held at the hour County of Orange and which newspaper is published for the 'of 7�' .P.M..on to the KP i.t1 IL ;Cnttnlit Chambers Buil `ag of the Civic disemination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- Center, 2000 Main 8uee1,.Hun4ngwa ter, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had 1':liaAU iata ted pereaoa are imiied'to and still has a Ixma fide subscription list of paying subscribers, attend avid bearing and expraa-their and which newspaper has been established, printed and pub- opinions for or against the proposed Pre- lished at regular intervals in the said County of Orange for a ctsePlanofSteetA!'gnmeatNNoa82-a. Further.information maybe olpejgpd period exceeding one year; that the notice, of which the tromthe City PlanningDepenment•; annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular Telleapp home No:(71416M.6271. and entire issue of said newspaper,and not in any supplement 11982: F.D this8tA day ot.Pebrpary, thereof,on the following dates,to wit: i CITYELANNING I"Olt . Byy JAMFS Pub.Feb.8�t93 February 69 1982 t. W, t .''t-,;eve.?.': 1 certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the forego- ing is true and correct. Dated at.......G a r.d.e n..G.r.o v.e.................... lifornia,this .IS t h. des of . .e.b.a..iq.B 2... p n ................ Signature r 1 Form No.CAF-8138( i ---------------------- I L - --------------------- r---- ------------------- 159-271-19 osc:dr Nino , Precise Pleas of Street ' 7841 Lori Drive Alic3tvm t 8261 (JH) Huntinyton Beach, Calif 92648 ' i 159--271-20 i 159-271-27 ' Geralu S Ca CazvAM Spraq►ia 5111 Stallion Circle i 7801'Lori Drive ' 11LIltingtron beach, C&l.if Huntiroyt+an Beach, Calif 92649 ; 92648 ----------------------- ------ --------------- 159-271-21 159-271-28 Rict and G Ttnupson Aobatt L Stellrecht 7831 Lori Drive P.O. Boot 1507 Ftuntinyton Reach, Calif ; Huntingtat Beall, Calif ' 92648 92647 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --' - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 159-271-22 i 159-271-65 - , Karl Seitz Jr i Hmtington Village Estates 7325 Lori Drive Hama[were Association i nuntingtm bed, Calif c% Huntington Beach 92648 , Business service ' ---------------------=- ' i 159-271-23 ; 17171 Beach Blvd Dou4las M &v4stran khmtingtan Beach, CUif 7821 Lori Drive 92647 iicnti.ngton Beach, Calif 92648 i ------------------------ ------------------------�--------------- 159-271-24 159-271-70 i Tzenren T Hsu Jack Haley 7815 Lori Drive i 16812 Pacific Coast HigtwW kiuitingtm b";h, Calif' Suwet Burch, Calif 92A8 1 90742 ' i -------------------- 159-271-25 ; 159-291-01 Dest*na Frvdakis Lando Kovacs 7154 170th Straat 4645 E Pacific Coast High ay &Iuak LN, 1 l LPN lieach, Calif 11365 90804 i --4 159-271026 159-291-02 Citm of , Rabert A Islas ; 1hmt ngtan Beath 7805 Lori Drive ' Huntington abacb, Calif 92648 159-271-27 i ----- i r ' r ' r � r r r ' r ' 159-141-01 ; 159-141-48 1232 Dell Drive ; Pnec:JAw Plan of Street 3051 Carob Street m1antezvy Panic, Calif Alignam t 82-1 i Nwport Beach, Calif 91754 92660 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 159-141-02 159-141-18 159-141-52 Jo Scott ' Espie 9rwrinntert an Aobert L King w E Jb11y ; Citadel Service Oarp 6681 Mslbounae Drive 13561 Beach Blvd 600 N Brand Bldv Hunting Beath, Calif Westminster, Calif 92683 Glendale, Calif 91203 92647 -- - -- - ---- ------- ---- -- -- ------- --- ------ - ----- - - - - ----- --------- - - - -- 159-141-03 ' 159-141-20 ; 159-141-U Charl" V Lindsay Jr Florence M Linthom Kaiser F omdation Healt# 304 La Vata Citadel Service 0osp Plan I= thcinitsm, Calif 600 N Brand Blvd 1515 N ?Vammnt Ave Feu 523 92024 Glandala, Calif 92203 Loa Angeles, Calif, 90027 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 159-141-04 159-141-36 ' 159-271-14 w E Jo11y Fibert J Warner ; Hari-Ho L®e 13561 Wsstudnster Avenue ; 841 Rmmll Avenue 7865 Lori Drive ►ftstminster, Calif Long Beach, Calif ; Huntinytcn Reach, Calif 92643 ; 90804 92648 - ----------------------i-- ---- --- ----- ----------L----- -- --- ----- -- ---- 159-141-06 159-141-37 i 159-271-15 Le Foy B Oollins , Gearye R lQp ' Stanley J Jay Serge bmibet ' Agnes Bmawt ; 7861 Liro Drive 231h S Gale Drive ; 291 S Euclid Ave Apt PH-7 Hmtinyton Beach, Calif bevaarly Hills, Calif 90211 r Pasadena, Calif 91101 ; 92648 - - - -------- -- -- - - --- - --T - ----------- -- ------ -- 1590141-08 159-141-40 159-271-16 Citadel Service O=V Emil "aural r Thimas E McKnight b,(k N Gram' Blvd. r Rvmuy Banter ' 7855 Lori Drive CAandale, Calif ' 7907 N 34th Ave ; litlntinytan Beach, Calif 91203 ; Phoenix, Ariaona 85021 r 92648 ----------- ------ --' ------------- -- ------- 159-141-13 159-141--41 159--271-17 Fbasha D JOnes r A E,Arnold r Alan A Collier: Citadel Service Crory r P.O. Boot 370 ; 7851 Wri Drive 600 N Bzwvi Blvd. Cypnma, Calif r Hunti gjwn Leach, Calif t:, mulale, Calif 92203 90630 92648 ----------- - - - ---- - - - - L--- - ------ --- - ---- - - - - - -+- - - - - - - - - --- - ------- 159-141-16 r 1.59-141-45 159-271-18 CrAr'les Hermansm Miclavio P Aranda 4952 Warner Aveme Suite 318 , 7862 Talbert Avenue ' tiuntingtnn Breach, Calif 92649 Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i - - - - - - - - - -- ---- - - - ' 159-141-17 i 159-141-47 r 159-127-118 alctui F Chilton Malon E .Kimwid lama Beak Sang 670 Valparaiso Drive Rt 2 Box 255 r 7845 Lori Drive cat, Calif r Demean, Texas r HuntiNtcn 8ewh, Calif 1)1711 75020 ; 92648 - - -- - - - - - ---- - - - - -- - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - ----- - ------a---- -- ------- ---- --- -- r ' � r r r