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ORD. No. 1637 - ADOPTED - ZONE CASE NO._-70-26 (IATER.RECONSIDERED
"Aid ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON REACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE
CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 9061 THEREOF TO PROVIDE FOR CHARGE OF ZONING ON REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OIL YORKTOWN AVENUE AND BROORHURST STREET {ZONE CHANGE
NO. 70-26}."
ORD. NO. 1771 - ADOPTED - PRECISE PLAN NO. 72-4
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTTIAIGTON BEACR AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE
CODE BY AMENDING DISTRICT MAP 33 TO INCLUDE PRECISE PLAN NO. 72-4."
ORDINANCE NO. 1769. - ADOPTED - EQUINE STANDARDS
The Clerk presented Ordinance No. 1769 for a second reading by title "AN ORDINANCE
OF T11? CITY OF 11UNTINGTON ISEACH AMENDTNC THE HUNTINCTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY ADDING
StRiSTCr BINS TO SECTIONS 9700.3, 9700.6, 9700.7, 97,00.1.-1, 9700.1.4, 9700.1.7 AND 9.793.1;
ADDING SECTIONS 9700.5, 9764.9; AND NEW ARTICLES 9/49 AND 963. ATJ. PERTAINING TO
STANDARDS FOR 11016ES IN SAID CITY."
Following discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Matney that Ordinance No. 1769
be continued for 90 days pending preparation of a report from the Planning Commission
and Planning Staff concerning recommended areas within the City suitable for locating
new stables.
Following considerable discussion by Council., the motion made by Councilman Matney
to continue Ordinance No. 1.769 was withdrawn.
On motion by Green, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No. 1769 by the follow-
ing roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Cibbs, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley
On motion by Green, C,otincil adopted Ordinance No. 1769 by Hie following roll call
vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: Cibbs, Duke
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley
EMERGE14CY ORDINANCE NO. 1777 - ADOPTED - -KORATORIUM - USE PERMITS - RI-PD DEVELOPMENTS
The Clerk presented Emergency Ordinance No. 1777 for a reading in full - "AN EHER-
GENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH IMPOSING A
MORATORIUM ON 513E ISSUANCE OF USE PERMITS BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION WITH RESPECT
TO RI-PD DEVELOPMENTS.1P
Following discussion, the Clerk was directed to .read Emergency Ordinance No. 1777
in ful1.
On motion by Green, Council adopted Emrgency Ordinance No. 1777 by the following
roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Gibbs, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: Alone
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley
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Following discussion, on motion by Bartlett, Council waived further reading of
Ordinance No. 1764 and adopted same by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
On motion by Bartlett, Council directed the Clerk to read Ordinance Nos. 1767 and
1768 by title, and waived further reading of same by the following roll call vote.:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
ORD. NO. 1767 —FIRST READING - PRECISE PLAN NO. 72-5
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE
CODE BY AN WING DISTRICT'MAP 13 TO INCLUDE PRECISE PLAN NO. 72-5."
ORD. NO. 1768 - FIRST READING - PRECISE PLAN NO. 72-6
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"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMMING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE
CODE BY AMENDING DISTRICT MAP 35 TO INCLUDE PRECISE PLAN NO. 72-6."
ORD, NO. 1769 - FIRST READING - EQUINE STANDARDS i
The Clerk presented Ordinance No. 1769 for a first reading by title - "AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY
ADDING SUBSECTIONS TO SECTIONS 9700.3, 9700.6, 9700.7. 9700.13, 9700.14, 9700-17
AND 9793.1; ADDING SECTIONS 9700.5, 9764.9; AND NEW ARTICLES 949 AND 963, ALL
PERTAINING TO STANDARDS FOR HORSES IN SAID CITY."
In response to a question by Councilman Duke, the City Attorney informed the Council
that pursuant to provisions of the State Vehicle Code, it was permissable for
horses to be ridden on streets and highways.
Councilman Green expressed hope that the law allowing horseback riding on streets
and highways would not be misconstrued by the riders so as to imperil their safety.
Councilman Matney requested the City Administrator to direct staff to work with the
local stable owners to establish designated crossing areas for the riders.
A motion was made by Mayor Coen to delete that portion of the ordinance under Section
9490 as follows: "nor permitted to be led or ridden off the site other than an
established riding trail. " The motion was passed by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: Duke i
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
The Clerk was directed to read Ordinance No. 1769 by title as amended, and on motion
by Green, Council waived further reading of same by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
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Mayor Coen directed that the second reading of Ordinance No. 1769 be deferred to the
meting of August 21, 1972.
APPLICATION - CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC NEED & NECESSITY - FOX SECURITY PATROL - APPROVED
The Clerk presented a request for a Certificate of Public Need and Necessity submitted
by Mr. Donald A. Fox, dba, Fox Security Patrol, 6040 Fairbrook Street, Long Beach,
California, to operate a private patrol service in the City. He further informed
Council of the recommendation of approval by the Police Department and Administration.
On motion by Green, Council granted a Certificate of Public Need and Necessity to
Mr. Donald A. Fox, dba, Fox Security Patrol, to operate a private patrol service in
the city, with the stipulation that if said business ceases operation in the city for
a six month period, the Certificate shall become null and void. The motion was
passed by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
POLICE DEPARTMENT CO*IENDED
The City Clerk read a communication written by Mr. Randy Richardson, 305 9th Street,
City, commending Officers Darrell Klopp and Frank Nagel for their bravery, alertness
and professional conduct during a hit and run accident wihich occurred in his neighbor-
hood on the evening of July 4, 1972.
DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1768 - PERMIT ORDINANCE
Mr. Don Nelson, 6332 Warner Avenue, City, addressed Council regarding the disposition
of proposed Ordinance No. 1768 pertaining to Business Licenses and Permits, and was
informed that the public hearing on the ordinance held earlier in the meeting had been
continued for 90 days. Mayor Coen suggested that he contact Mr. Belsito, Administrative
Assistant, for the schedule of the committee which will meet on this matter.
REQUEST TO ADDRESS COUNCIL - HORSE RELATED ACCIDENTS
Miss Tina Paull, 10121 Kaimu Drive, City, addressed Council and stated that she believed
Council's anticipation of an increase in horse related accidents was unwarranted. Dis-
cussion was held between the Council and Miss Paull concerning the need for safety pre-
cautions to be taken by riders on heavily traveled streets.
DISSOLUTION OF TALBERT WATER DISTRICT - RESOLUTION TO BE PREPARED
The City Administrator informed Council, that pursuant to their direction at the June 19,
1972 meeting, a study had been conducted and several meetings held regarding the dis-
solution of the Talbert Water District.
Mr. Marcus Porter, member of the Board of Directors of the Talbert Water District,
reported on the status of the efforts to dissolve the District. He informed Council
that Rodger Howell, Attorney for the District had been directed by the Board to pro-
ceed to examine methods by which the activities of the District could be terminated
through an agreement with the City which would allow the City to take over bond service.
Councilman Matney suggested that the city take over the District's operation on paper
to clear the bond debt.
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There being no one present to speak on the matter and there being no protests filed,
either oral or written, the hearing was closed by the Mayor.
On motion by Green, Council approved Code Amendment No. 72-10 and directed that
Ordinance.No. 1765 effecting such amendment, be read by title and waived further
reading by the following roll call vote:
AYES; Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
ORD. NO. 1765 - FIRST READING - AMENDS CODE PERTAINING TO INDUSTRIAL. USES
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMMING THE H MOCTCH BEACH ORDINANCE,.
CODE BY AMMING SECTIONS 9511.1 AND 9530.2 AND BY ADDING SECTION 9530.3 PEWAINING
TO INDUSTRIAL USES."
PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NOS 71-32 72-1 & 72-8 BMUINE STANDARDS-APPROVED
Mayor Coen declared that this was the day and hour set for a public hearing- on Code
Amendment Nos. 71-32, 72-1 and 72-8 - initiated by the Planning Commission, to es-
tablish the following:
Code Amendment 71-32 - to establish equine standards for commercial horse stables
and require submittal for a Use Permit Application before the Planning Commission
for such use.
Code Amendment 72-1 - to establish equine standards for non-commercial horse
facilities and require submittal of an Administrative Review_ Application before
the Board of Zoning Adjustments for such use.
Cade Amendment 72-8 - to establisb definitions for terms used in the equine stan-
dards and to establish provisions for horse stable signing and parking.
The Assistant City Clerk informed Council that all legal requirements for publics-
tion and posting had been met and that she had received letters from Mrs. Joan M.
Bush and Mrs. Robert Horner submitting a mass letter of protests with approximately
766 names of children and adults mainly protesting Sections 9490, 9491 and 9492, but
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also protesting Code Amendments 72-1 and 72-8.
Mayor Coen stated that Council was in receipt of a communication from Mr. Gustav
Johanson in reference to the dust problem on the Varna family property, and requested
that it be made a record of the proceedings.
The Planning Director presented a resume' of the Planning Commission's reasons fot
recommending approval of Code Amendment Nos. 71-32, 72-1 and 72-8
Mayor Coen declared the hearing open.
Mr. A. C. Marion;, 18892 Main Street, City, addressed Council and stated that as a_
member of the committee which assisted in drafting the proposed code amendments, he
opposed the sections that were imposed by the Planning Commission which relates to
setback standards, 5 year maximum length of variance, and standards for the non- .
commZercial sections of the city.
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Mr. Gale Harmon, 1772 Crestmont Place, Costa Mesa, representing the Associated Riding
Club of Orange County, addressed Council concerning the benefits which the community's
young people derive from equestrian activities. He spoke in opposition to portions of
the code amendment which he believed were too restrictive.
Mr. Alfred Bell, 20292 Eastwood Circle, City, representing the Huntington Lake Riders,
Inc., addressed Council-and expressed his organizations concern that some of the pro-
visions in the Code Amendment would not conform to the Trails Element System recently
adopted by the Council, and urged that more study be given to the provisions relating
to setback requirements. He stated that the organization was very much in agreement
with the maintenance requirements as proposed, and spoke regarding the opportunity. the
City has to diverisfy its tax base by considering commercial stables in industrial
zoned property.
Mrs. Robert Horner, 7681 Danube Drive, City, addressed Council concerning the communi-
cation of protest she had submitted on the matter, and requested that action to approve
the code amendments be deferred pending further study by the Planning Commission.
Mr. Jim Shaefer, 16902 Concord Lane, City, addressed Council and spoke in opposition to
several sections of the proposed code amendments, stating that he believed that they were
too vaguely written.
Mrs. Susan Springer, 16682 Bartlett Lane, City, addressed Council and stated that the
setback provisions would cause an economic hardship on the city's commercial stables
which in turn could leave horse owners without local boarding facilities. She read
from two newspaper articles regarding the recreational advantages of horseback riding,
for Council's information.
Mr. Darrell Gill„ 18501 Goldenwest Street, City, commercial stable owner, addressed
Council in opposition to the 300 foot setback requirement in the code amendment. He
stated that he agreed that the horse owners and stable owners must have guidelines,
however, he believed the proposed code amendment too vaguely written.
Mr. Bill Williams, 7021 Ernest Avenue, City, commercial stable owner, addressed Council
and stated that he believed- there was insufficient access to the horse trails from the
local boarding stables.
firs. Jack Teichmann, 18792 Gregory Lane, City, addressed Council and stated that she
believed there were sections of the code amendment which were too restrictive.
Mr. Brian Parkinson, President of the Home Council, addressed Council in favor of the
proposed ordinance as he believed it was equitable to all segments of the community..
Mx. Robert W. Spurrier, 6001 Softwind Drive, City, addressed Council- and asked if
according to Code Amendment No. 72-1, horse riders would be permitted to ride anywhere
other than a trail, and was informed that it was State Law which pre-empted horse
riders from riding on streets, highways or sidewalks, except as posted equine crossings.
He requested that further study be given to the code amendments before adoption.
Mr. Robert Potter, 18752 Beach Boulevard, City, addressed Council and spoke in oppo-
sition to portions of the code amendments as he believed that they were toorestrictive.
Mr. Bruce Greer, 18792 Stewart Street, City, addressed Council in favor of the 300
foot setback provision contained is Code Amendment No. 71-32.
Mrs. Charles Vavra, 18736 Goldenwest Street, City, addressed Council in agreement with
the setback provisions contained in Code Amendment No. 71-32.
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'Mr. Melvin Love, 8441 Gildred Circle, City, addressed Council in opposition to a.
provision which required that horse back riders would not be permitted to'mrtde to- or
from stables except on designated trails.
There being no one further present to speak on the matter and there being no
further protests filed, either oral or written, the hearing was closed by the Mayor.
Considerable. Discussion was held by Council concerning the-proposed amendments.
On motion by Green, Council approved Code Amendment Nos. 71-32, 72-1 and 72-8 -
initiated by the Planning Commnission, and directed the City Attorney to prepare the
ordinances amending the code, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Green, Matney, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Duke
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
RECESS
Mayor Coen called a recess of the Council at 9:35 P.M.
RECONVENE
The meeting was reconvened at 10:05 P.M. by the Mayor.
PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 1758 (PROPOSED) - CONTINUED
Mayor Coen announced that this was the day and hour set for a public .hearing on
proposed Ordinance No. 1758, pertaining to Business Licenses and Permits and Certif-
icates of Need and Necessity - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ARENDING
THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY REPEALING CHAPTERS 12, 24, 25, 26, .27, 28 AND
68; ARTICLE 326 OF CHAPTER 32, ARTICLE 533 OF CHAPTER 53, ARTICLE 553 OF CHAPTER 55;
SECTIONS 2111.6, 2111.6.1 AND 2112.8.4; AMENDING SECTIONS 2111.5, 2111.8 AW 2114.2.19
OF CHAPTER 21; AND ADDING THERETO NEW CHAPTERS 22 AND 25 PERTAINING TO BUSINESS LI-
CENSES ARID PERMITS, AND CERTIFICATES OF NEED AND NECESSITY."
The Assistant City Clerk. informed Council that all legal requirements for publica-
tion and posting had been met, and that she had received no con munications or
written protests to proposed Ordinance No. 1758.
Mayor Coen declared the hearing open.
On motion by Green, Council continued the public hearing on proposed Ordinance
No. 1758 to the meeting of July 17, 1972, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley, Gibbs
RESOLUTIONS
At the request of Councilman Duke, Resolution No. 3525 pertaining to Assembly Bill
1837 was held out for separate discussion.
Affidavit ®f Plicati®n
State of ealifornia
Cod'nty of Orange ss
City of Huntington Beach
George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a
citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years.
r`.:jet•
That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach "
News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub-
lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said � ' \
County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination- r 'y
of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide
subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has beend
established, printed and published in the State of California, and r'�w
County of Orange, for at least one year neat before the publication
of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not
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devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any .<
particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or �_, �'° •
any number thereof.
The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper
of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court
of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931.
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That the CODE AMENDMENT 72-8 (P b 9i2d Huntington Beach News June
NOTICE OF.PUBLIC HEARING 1
CODE AMENOMENT.72.8
of which the annexed is a printed c0 � NOTICE IS WEREBY GIVEN.thate pub'-
of copy, was published in said news- Ihe hearing .will. be held by the City
Council of the City of Huntington Beach,
in .the Council Chamber of the 'Civic
paper at least One Issue Center, Huntington 'Beach, at,the.hour
of 7:00 P,M„ or as soar. thereafter as
possible on Monday the 'arc! day 'of
commencing from the 22nd._ day of
June July, 1972, for..the purpose of consider-
June a ,proposed code amendment ini-
tiated by the City Planning Commission,
19��, and ending on the 22nd day of June to establish' definitions for colt, com-
mercial horse stable, corral,'equestrian„
equine, filly, foal, gelding, grazing, mare,
inon-commercial horse stable, stall and
19�, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and stallion, and to establish provisions for
times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the (horse stable signing and parking.
regular and entire issue Of said All interested persons are invite�J t0
gu pewspaper proper, and not in a {attend said hearing and express their
supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following opinions for or against said Code Amend-
dates, to-wit: ment. f
E Further information may be obtained i
June 22� 1972 frDATED: 6/19/72f'thQ City Clew.
CITY Or HUNTINGTON BEACH 4
By: Paul C.Jones }
City Clerk
Ptt lisher
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23 rd day of
June 19 r .
Notary Public
Orange County, California
°,, � THOMAS D. VVYLLIE "
Nofary Public-
California °
W m Orange County
My Commission Exoires
�'aOF0PN1Y $eptem,ber 12, 1
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ly of Huntington Beach
County of ®range
State of California
Affidavit of Publication
of GEORGE FARQUHAR
Publisher Huntington Beach News
Filed
Clerk
By
Deputy Clerk
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P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648
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June 19, 1972
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Commission
RE: Code Amendment No. 72-8
ATTN: David D. Rowlands , City Administrator
Paul Jones, City Clerk
Gentlemen:
Transmitted herewith is a copy of Code Amendment
No. 72-8. Said amendment was initiated by the
Planning Commission to establish definitions for
terms used in the equine standards and to estab-
lish provisions for horse stable signing and
parking.
The Planning Commission, at its June 6, 1972
meeting, unanimously approved Code Amendment
No. 72-8 and recommends approval by your Honorable
Body.
The State Planning Act requires that a public
hearing be held after which the Code Amendment
may be adopted by ordinance.
Respectfully ubmitted,
K.A. Reynolds
Secretary
Encl: Code Amendment No. 72-8
KAR:vm
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WHITE-CITY ATTORNE
BLUE-CITY CLERK Y / CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH No.
GREEN-C I TY ADMIN I STRATOR
CANARY-DEPARTMENTAL „71!1 JA,,,,1„ REQUEST for ORDINANCE or RESOLUTION
Date Request made by Department
June 19,.-J972 K.A. Reynolds Planning
INSTRUCTIONS: File request in the City Administrator's Office quickly as possible but not later than noon, one week prior to the Council
Meeting at which it is to be introduced. Print or type facts necessary for City Attorney's use in preparation of ordinance. In a separate
paragraph outline briefly reasons for the request of Council Action.Attach all papers pertinent to the subject.All appropriation requests must
be cleared and approved by the Director of Finance before submitting to City Administrator's Office.
Preparation of an Ordinance or Resolution is hereby requested:
Code Amendment No 72-8 (Attached herewith)
1. Altter of transmittal
2. Copy of Code Amendment No 72-8
Desired effective date Signed: Approved as to availability of funds
July 3, 1972
Director of Finance
City Attorney—Please prepare and submit printed copies to this office by:
City Administrator
THIRD DRAFT - STAFF REVIEW
Proposed Code Amendment No . 72-8
June 8 , 1972
May be generally referred to as :
"EQUINE - DEFINITIONS, PARKING, & SIGNS"
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That the following changes are proposed to the Huntington Beach
,Ordinance Code: The intent being to add definitions to Article
� 970, add parking requirements to Article 979 , and add signing
provisions to Article 976 which relate to equines and equestrian
;establishments. Such changes shall read as follows :
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'REPEALED: (none)
RENUMBERED: . � � • S. 9700. 3 � � . (2) • .to . . � S. 9700. 3 (4) � � • � � � � � � � � � . � � �
S . 9700..7 (2) to S. 9700. 7 (4)
{ S . 9700. 13 ( 1) to S. 9700. 13 (2)
S. 9700. 13 (2) to S. 9700. 13 (3)
S . 9700. 13 (3) to S. 9700. 13 (4)
S . 9700. 13 (4) to S. 9700. 13 (5)
S . 9700. 13 (5) to S. 9700. 13 (6)
S . 9700. 13 (6) to S. 9700. 13 (7)
S . 9700. 13 ( 7) to S. 9700. 13 (8) f
S . 9700. 14 (1) to S. 9700. 14 (2) j
S . 9700. 14 (2) to S. 9700. 14 (3)
j S. 9700. 14 (3) to S. 9700. 14 (4)
S . 9700. 17 (2) to S. 9700. 17 (4)
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AMENDED: (none)
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ADDED: .
S . 9700.3 (2) Colt shall mean a male horse up to the age of two
calendar years.
�S. 9700. 3 (3) Commercial Horse Stable shall mean the entire
parcel of land upon which equines are boarded
maintained, kept , housed, lodged, fed, trainect�,,
sold, bred, or where instruction is offered
i as a commercial activity. A commercial horse !,
stable shall also mean any parcel that main-
tains five (5) or more equines. f p
(,�_d: 72-8 : 6-8-72)
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S. 9700.3 (5) Corral shall mean an enclosure for holding one or
more equines .
�S. 9700. 5 Words beg1nning with the Letter "E" shall have the
following definitions :
5. 9700. 5 (1) Equestrian shall mean that which pertains to f
horses or horsemanship, or to one . who rides on
horseback.
S . 9700. 5 (2) Equine shall mean a horse , mule , burro , pony, jack!
(hinny or jenny) , and includes quadrapeds �.
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of the Genus Equus .
S. 9700.6 (2) Filly shall mean a female horse up to the age of
four calendar years .
'; S . 9700.6 (3) Foal shall mean a colt, gelding, or filly up to
the :age of twelve calendar months .
S . 9700. 7 (2) Gelding shall mean an emasculated male horse.
S. 9700. 7 (3) Grazing shall mean the act of feeding on grasses . f
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S. 9700. 13 (1) Mare shall mean a female equine which has attained
the ' age of four calendar years .
!S. 9700. 14 (1) Non-Commercial Horse Stable shall mean the entire
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parcel of land upon which an equine or equine >
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are maintained. It is the intent of this de- 1
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finition that such equines be owned by the '
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resident and are maintained for private use.
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A non-commercial horse stable shall be any
parcel that maintains four (4) or fewer equines;
except that more than four (4) equines may bed
kept on a site where such equines are owned b '
the; persons residing on such site. 2 �r�
72-8 : 6-8-72)
S . 97.00. 17 (2) Stall shall mean a compartment for one equine in 1�
stable.
!S. 9700. 17 (3) Stallion shall mean a male horse attaining the ag�
i of two calendar years .
�S. 9764. 9 Horse Stable Signing: The maximum sign area
permitted for commercial horse stables and
establishments shall be thirty-two (32)
square feet. All other requirements shall `
1 be subject to the provisions of the district.`
' S. 9793. 1 F Recreational Use Parking:
I1 . Horse Shows All parking for horse show shall be subject to
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Administrative Review before the Board of
Zoning Adjustments.
2. Horse Stables or One , (1) space for each three (3)
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Establishments corrals plus one (1) horse-trailer
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space for each ten (10) corrals .
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CODE AMENDMENT 72-8
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: 00 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday
the day of July 1972 for the purpose of
considering a proposed code amendment initiated by the City Planning
Commission, to establish definitions for colt, commercial horse
stable, corral, equestrian, equine, filly, foal, gelding, grazing,
mare, non-commercial horse stable, stall and stallion, and to
establish provisions for horse stable signing and parking.
All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and
express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment .
Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City
Clerk.
DATED: 6/19/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH
By: Paul C . Jones
City Clerk
City Clerk
City of Huntington Beach
The Huntington each Planning Commission, at their regular/a4,}ou-r-ned
meeting held recommend d
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If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to
hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal
period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City
Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing
before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We
further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose.
If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council
will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there
is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed;
therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day
appeal period has expired.
If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the
request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the
City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired.
A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, nd=e Ii-s=to°f—owner-s--of€
�r-aperwhi�wC—` he�srbjet=area will be submitted upon your
request.
The applicant in this matter is ° � o
(Address)
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(Telephone) •
Kenneth R. Reynolds,
Planning Director
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Publish Once
LEGAL NOTICE
ITOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CODE AMENDMNT NO 72®8
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held
by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington
13each for the purpose of considering
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eetablidh aefin ittiono for colt, commoVeial home stabs@, corral,
equestr ,sn9 equinev fillya goal, gelding, grazing, mires non-
commercial horse @ta ble o stall and stallion, and to establish
provisions for horse stable signing and parking.
,paid hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 Porto ,
� n JMW fi j72 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center,
.7lintingt6n Pr:ach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street
=:nd Orange nvenuee
All ;int,.rested persons ar(� invited to attend saki hearing
and express their opinion: for or against. the proposed
Code Amens dment
Further information may be obtained from the City
Planning Dcpartmenta
7'o I c.,hiono, No . 53b-5271
DATED thi " 25th day o t' 2 1972
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
By
K.A. Reynold@
Secretary
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