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CITY COUNCIL
Council. Chamber, Civic Center
Huntington Beach, California
Monday, -September 19, 1966
Mayor Pro-tem Sh.ipiey.call.ed the regular meeting of_the City Council
of the City of Huntington Beach%to order at 4:30 P.M.
The Pledge of Allegiance was given by all present in the Council Chamber.
The invocation w4s given by -Reverend Robert Larson, Minister of the
Grace Lutheran Church.
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Councilmen Present:_ Coen, Bartlett, Gisler., Kaufman.;. Shipley, Careen
Councilmen Absent: Stewart (Councilman Stewart arrived at 7:30 P.M.)
MINUTES
On motion by Green, the minutes.of the regular meeting of September 6,
1966, were approved and adopted as prepared by the Clerk and mailed.
Motion carried.
JODE AMENDMENT - DIVISION 9
The Clerk presented a communication from the Planning Director Propos-
ing an amendment to Division 9 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance
Code.pertaining to Sections 9511 and 9530 and -addin'g.pr-inting plants
to uses allowed in MA and M1 Zones.
On motion by Kaufman, -Council directed the City.Attorney to prepare an
Ordinance amending Sections 9511'and 9530 of the Huntington Beach Ordi-
nance. Motion carried.
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UV 66-39 - CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION - Security - Fore
The Clerk presented Conditional Exception - UV 66-39 - Security - Fore
Company on property located north of Hamilton Avenue and east
of Newland Street to allow deviations to the Huntington Beach Ordi-
nance Code. The Planning Commission had recommended approval, with
conditions.
On motion by Kaufman, Council sustained the Planning Commission and
directed the City Attorney to prepare a Resolution approving UV 66-39,
with conditions as"stipulated by the Planning Commission. Motion car-
ried.
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CC-043 - NOTICE OF COMPLETION - M L GARTEN
On motion by Bartlett, Council accepted the work as completed on Pro-
ject CC-043- Eastside Storm Drain - and directed the City -Clerk to
file a Notice of Completion with.the Orange County. Recorder. Motion
carried.
PETITION FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - NO 6403
j The Clerk presented a transmittal from the Director of Public Works,
submitting a petition signed by property owners on -Newman Avenue,
requesting Assessment District No. 6403-be ,formed for the construc-
tion of streets, curbs and gutters on Newman Avenue, from Beach
Boulevard to 1284 feet west of Beach Boulevard.
Councilman Coen made a motion to deny the request for formation of
Assessment.District 6403, but withdrew his motion before the vote was.
taken.
On motion by Coen, Council deferred action on this matter until a
future meeting, and instructed the Administrator and the parties in-
volved to meet to outline the possiblity of including water in Assess-
ment District No. 6403. Motion carried.
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L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Commission
SUBJECT: Amendment - Printing Plants
ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator
Paul Jones, City Clerk
Gentlemen:
Transmitted herewith is a proposed amendment to Division 9
of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Said amendment
pertains to Article 951 and 953, Section 9511 and 9530
and adds printing plants to uses allowed in these zones. -/41)9-
The Planning Commission unanimously approved this matter on
September 7, 1966, and recommends adoption by your Honorable
Body.
Respectfully submitted,
K. A. Reynolds
Secretary
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Encl: Amendment - Printing Plants
Section 1. That the following Sections of Division 9
of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Codeare amended, and as
amended shall read in words and figures as follows:
9511
P Paint mixing.
Paper products.
Plastic products manufacture.
Perfumes manufacture - wholesale.
Pottery manufacture - wholesale.
Printing plants.
Public utility service.yards.
9530
P Paint mixing, provided inflammable liquids storage complies
with City Fire Code..
Pipe line booster or pumping plant in connection with water,
oil, petroleum, gas, gasoline, or other petroleum
products.
Plastics, fabrication thereof.
Poultry and rabbit slaughter, including custom dressing.
Printing plants.
Public utility service yards and electric transmission
sub -stations.