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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCode Amendment 70-8 - Definitions - Automobile repair, campPage 7 - Council Minutes - 8/3/70 Library Committee Meeting The City Librarian informed Council.that the Library Committee and the Council Committee which works with them will meet on August 10, 19703 to d.1s cu:;s the new library building program. Election to"kunicipal Business Tax Association The City Clerk informed Council that Mr. Daniel Brennan, License Supervisor, had been elected Sergeant -at -Arms of the Municipal Business Tax Association of California - Division III. Mini -bike Riding Site The Director of Recreation and Parks informed Council that his depart- ment was continuing to explore possible sites for a mini -bike park. He stated that the area on the northeast corner of 18th-and 22nd Streets and Magnolia and Pecan Avenues and also the property next to the present motorcycle course on Talbert Avenue was being considered. INVITATION - 'HELICOPTER FLY -IN" Captain Mays of the Police Department extended an invitation to Council to attend.an open house and "Helicopter Fly -in" on Friday, August 14, 1970, and stated that the open house and "Helicopter Fly -in" would be held for the public on Saturday, August 15, 19701at the Police Heli- port, 18201 Gothard Street, in the City. �G REQUEST FOR JREHEARING - CODE. AMENDMENT.70-8 - REFERRED TO P.C.- The Clerk presented a transmittal from the Planning Commission for Council's approval, of Code Amendment No. 70-8 which proposes to de- fine the following: Automobile repair, camp car, motor home, camper or tent trailer, mobilehome or travel trailer lot or space, mobilehome accessory building or structure, mobilehome or travel trailer lot or space, mobilehome park, travel trailer, travel trailer park and util- ity trailer.. On motion by Green, Council referred Code Amendment No. 70-8 back to the Planning Commission for further study. Motion carried. a PETITION FOk?_COUNCIL..PERMIT - TROPICAL SOL -.GRANTED The Clerk presented a petition for Council Permit from Billings Chapman and Jon Yoder, 140 Ameherj�st, Balboa Island, to conduct the business of retail sales of health food items, dba "Tropical Sol" at 418 Pacific Coast Highway, City. The Clerk informed. Council that they had received copies of the Police Report, and stated that he had denied the application for license because of the location o£.the proposed. business in the area under pro- posed condemnation by the City. On motion by Green, Council granted a Council Permit to Mr. Billings Chapman and Jon Yoder, to conduct the business of retail sales of health food items to be known as "Tropical Sol", at 418 Pacific Coast Highway, City, and directed the City Clerk to issue a business license for same. Motion carried. REQUEST FOR REHEARING - ZONE CASE NO. 70-9 The Clerk presented a communication from Mr. Dale H. Heinly, Attorney for Westlear Company requesting a rehearing on an appeal to Zone Case No. 70-9, on which a public hearing was held. on June 1, 1970. The _City Attorney has e.d.vised that the hearing which was held. on June 1, 1970, appears to have been held in proper form and. manner. . Following discussion, on motion by Green, Council ordered the communi- cation requesting a rehearing on an appeal to Zone Case No. 70-9 re- ceived and filed. Motion carried. 232 munUnffton Beach N anMnj CofflMWO P.O. BOX 190 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: ATTN: Gentlemen: CALIFORN August 3, 1970 HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Planning Commission Code Amendment No. 70-8 - DEFINITIONS Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Transmitted herewith is a copy of Code Amendment No. 70-8. Said amendment proposes to define the following: Automo- bile repair, camp car, motor home, camper or tent trailer, mobilehome, mobilehome accessory building or structure, mobilehome or travel trailer lot or space, mobilehome park, travel trailer, travel trailer park and utility trailer. By unanimous vote, the Planning Commission approved Code Amendment No. 70-8 and recommends approval by your Honorable Body. A public hearing is not required; therefore, the City Coun- cil may direct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance for adoption of said amendment. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds., Secretary Encl: KAR:dr FOURTH DRAFT - STAFF REVIEW Proposed Code Amendn-Lent June 19, 1970 The followin changes are proposed to the Huntington Beach Ord'Ji-narice Coge; the intent being to add definitions to Chapter 97 General Provisions: A1,1ENDED: Article 970 Definitions AUTOMOBILE REPAIR. A. MAJOR - Rebuilding or reconditioning of engines, motor vehicles or trailers; collision service including body, frame, or fender repair; over-all painting. B. ?,11INOR - The performance of emergency repairs to anorinstallation of accessory items for auto- mobiles !as may be required in their day to day operation which may be exchanged or replaced in less than three hours without the removal of any of the three main components of the drive -train, engine, transmission or differential® CAMP CAR �r` MOTOR HOME CAMPER OR TENT TRAILER. A vehicle w 1 C esign�l -.,r (__ r eased for temporary recreational human habitation. MOBILEHOME. A vehicle without motive power and without a permanent foundation, that may be drawn by a motor vehicle and used as permanent housing and which complies the provisions of the State of California's Health and Safety Code - Division 13. MOBILEHOKiF ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE. A subordinate -building or structure iocate2 on the mobilehome space or lot, the use of which is customarily incidental to that of the main mobilehome. MOB IT E'jjC) I/ I IF OR 'Lf'j7) A V .L TRAILER LOT OR SPACE. An improved plot within a Mo i!eH6—me 'Pqrk or Travel Trailer Park which is designated or used for the occupancy of a. mobilehc_-)mc­ or travel trailer. 1"OBILFHOMIE PARK. An improved area or tract of land wherE- -mobi-I-e-home Spaces or lots are rented or leased or held out for rent or lease to accommodate mobilehomes used for one stop -over exceeding thirty (30) consecutive days and for human habitation. TRAVEL T11AILER. A vehicle, other than a motor vehicle, whil-ch is clesigned or used for temporary human habitakLion, and for travel and/or recreational purposes, which d(6-::s not, at any time, exceed 8 feet in width and 40 feet in length and which may be moved upon a public highN �' WiLhout a special permiiL or chauffeur's license, without violating any provision of the Vehicle Code. TFAVEL TRAILER PARK. Any improved area or tract of land where one or more spaces or lots are rented or held out for rent to accommodate travel trailers, campers, camp cars or motor homes used for one stop -over not to exceed thirty (30) consecutive days, and is then removed. UTILITY TRAILER. A vehicle, other than a.motor vehi,_�le, used or -capable of serving in various roles for carrying property on its own structure and being drawn by a motor vehicle.