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r1. A Affidavit of Publication State of California County of Orange Rs City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar. being duly swam an Bath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Bench News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lishcd In Huntington Beach, California and circulated In the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the d6sernlnaLlon of local and other news of a general character, and has a l.�onmt fide ,< subscription list of paying subscribers, anti said paper hus been aobtished Hunttn �t►-!rioaeh tlti�rsz�t 'iY, established, printed and published 1n the State of Cnlifornin, and County of Orange. for at least one year next beforethe pubilcation E,ti .HiTtcc t;t�"rutlu at the first Insertion of this notice: and the said newspalm Is not 21114e fast' devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any j; rfdT*a ,tS hE�ttLY vtlt.sha� ti particular class !c ..aeerira tNJit;tt!;t+ttid .AY-the ' HY profession, trade. calling, race or drno.ninadon. or coirne:t_or,ttw C►ly:of HuM#1860n1 , any number thereof. in the. Council Gt�emb.t w.itt ';t;+ivlr The Huntington Bench New vas adjudicated a lerml nowslinper tenter. Nunt;.raten fo+idt;. -ttw tnoir,bl 7r3D.p.f� :ot'aa tbrrft nr•as. of general circulation by Judge C. K. Scovel In the Superior Court sib}e, an•,,;4riday tba 841KthKMR doX.,ot,f4 ..0fn- of Orange County, California August 271h, 1937 by artier No. A-5931. her,.L9?7i for thi purpmt af80114it�, Ch6ngr W,Zona, Hb."nob 00M IvS., Thai the 4�1F� l;t �.; 77 2�3 t,ca•tartlets;o4tl and' Ash : 0ftk*41iw- (mloola tuetrict;eombi •Willi*04-pfo, ductlon), to MY ptdtov►n 6pitRic mein; Vittrict Two;:ih+k r;:Mca :"q'' 't•ridtx t!'a'fukh tied Cieatton to,the bar``.pa{no;Th* of which the annexed in a printed copy, was published in gelid rims. a;r`1j}act prwertY % iocetid.a4JAo'yooth em"I corner of MOMS.Aviovb and Oats. ware Qt; eL M-4 tc'M`considor6d t!+ the pilinrams Cmmh'►!un Vol" be't 4ae, Pape" at least _.._..5211i- __.5.1�f31tSl__�.._ . _.w _.. VVV o�ec.►etats" ;Nth .».tors,Whtrfi11it et finding.thrt tho prclet t Witt.rKtt ;►are 0 _. .._. ♦cri,fictnt effndt WVn tho anvironmik"t�COTrencin: from the day of A iepl descrip)ion it-on tlis in tho Man, nina Deparlmiint MICA Alt rntreested persons :0re lnvilod to, 1922, and ending on the _3_I'd_ tiny r,f . .Z Y_.t:inl�t I'_ 'attand &aid hearing .silt expresx thalr' 'rpin or,a to• ur sw;nst %bid xane CAVV-f further 1nfc0rneti2n MOO btl .obtalnrdl: 19 7 , both days lncluaivc, and as often during +d IK•r-;cxt livid rirvm the Office of the Cift-C,12M timrc i of p+tbliention as t.nld Ikiper was regailarly J Omecl, mall In 1110 bATEM.CITY� yQP It, 1771tG72�tJ•tltlGlt t rc[;ulnr and entire Issu<< of t:aitl petit allalr.^r prcrlx r, lid nut In n py, Aiicte m 'Nantwwth supplement. rind raid notice wa,► publishrf! therrin on tlir fulluwing city C40% daten, to-wit: ` "� i1'ulitrhor mH sworn ter IW1` 3 P MV tltk . tar.,ri;,: t ,,ant;, t',�lifrrru,r � k } C+',;.OKf(`�.,.A f'4u•ir, F:�,..:. �`4l�r�t••.�ir t .. .. .. ` ..=i:'Y`�f" iS"��r"'�r• f] {'I i� r f .t� • �, � � {.r f J � "� a � �. ' : . ' .. • . �D 5/�/�j'-`[(_j�_,/"'jam Publish Postcardsa Postage Paid ...ri �...._......, TWICE CP M.;LC RZARING zone Casa 7 23 I NMICE IS HEREBY GIi►IN theta public hears ill hold n be 1 b�► the � a y . :. City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber. of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible , on Mandan the 21st day of November 19„7 for the purpove of considering Change of Zone 11o. 77-23 from R5 (Ofli.ce--professional) and A5-0 (Office-Professional District combined with oil production) r to (2) Oldtown specific Plan, District Two* re "Q" prefix is a qualified classification to the base zone. The subject property is located at the southeast corner of Adams Avenue and Delaware Street. Also to be conuidered bythe Planning Cormission will he t;ugative Declaration No. 77-105 which is a finding that the project will. not have a significant affect upon the envizon;�cnt. A 14yctal description fs on file in the Planning [k�p:artrne�nt Offs%a. I. : I, I-. All interested persons rare Invit0d to attend r,sid hearing any' *xprese fl-w.tar opinitrns for or 2gatn4t said �..w+r+...wriw w.rntww...wl�•�r+w...»u. Pmrther Informaticm trey bt obtai.r►od frrrm the Office of tiee city . . Clerk . DAM`- Or-.ttt 14)ar. J 0, 19 f t C r rrL OF 1'2tf�l�,iL �� 'xy()14 Inu:.L.il BY . Alit-i.rn 14. 11cnt:,,or0n City f.1e)rk NOTICE To mmi: T.; SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMif At:l Q ..___._... 7-0: CITy CLrIm,S OFFICC DATES F ROM: � � LhL'� -,� • ' tCCMf - T e. PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC IEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE DAY OF ��t7��C'�"���� , 197 l . AP's are attached cf AP's will follow Uo AP's Initiated bys Planning Co.=aistiion Planri' .sy Uei>as:tscr�nt �_ A-- Adoption of Environnk3ntal Status #11 " >•�,�i Yi:$ tic) a Y t ;r ,- 2U 77.r 23. df 18-22--47 Page: 1 of 6 df 025-141-04 df 025--142-51 cif linntingtan Beach llemen- John L. Henricksen Austin R. McCreery, et al ,, .tary . School District 77.0 17th Street Exxon Corp. 611 Ariana Circle Hwztington Beach, ^A 92648 P.O. Box 53 Huntington Beach, CA 9264B Houston, Texas 7;0t11 df 025-141-05 df 025--132-57 cjf I lluntington Beach union Richard B. Williams, et al lluy;i L. Bond , eat- al 'tligh School District Charles D. Swanner 609 Ariana Circle � 1135 14th Street 1st National Bank Building Iluntinyton Beach, CA 92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Santa Ana , CA 92701 df 025--132- 43 df 025-1:32-53 (If i orange County Flood W. E. Sai.nz, et al Oarryl 0 . Booker , et al Control District 1803 Florida St. 519 Ariana Circle P.b. Box 1078 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huni:inhton Laach, CA 92048 Santa Ana, CA 92702 df 025-- 132-44 df 025-132-1.4 df Orange County Sanitation Randall R. Bruno, et al Marjeanne Pennett., et al 7)istric;: 1601 FloridaSt. 417 Ariana Circle P.O. Box 8147 11tint;ington Meath, CA 92648 ihint:i.ngton Beach , CA 926411 ?~ointain Valley, CA 92708 025- 132-- 15 cif Vopt. of '"ransportation Greclor.y Lawyer, cat al l,r. ittl A. I1ill�s , r:k al. 120 South Spring StreetI74. lvinricla :t<. r,l.li Aril-ina (.i rclo Los Ar•.r,-:1rs , CA9b05;t Huntington llrrich, CFI :i 4 .13 11untinfit on TWach, t_:,. 92048 c1f. 02 5- 132-- 16 elf f) '5- 11;1-- ti0 (If ',,viurald I:ng3.rweri:ic; Carol A. al I:arlt� i% . !-Jriclwmann, r`t: al ,117 Maori t, f S,110-r.1 "It 1719 Florida St:, r!Irl:lt► :1tlnt:irit)t~c�rt 1lc��cc'!1, ('lt 92643 lfunt hvjt;ctcl Beach , Ct,, 1 1int: i.n(tt.-on ltr-acl) , CA r12648 024-- 112•• 4"i elf r):!5 -' ! 1:!- 57 <l£ �tZt':F�t.r►tt t>f. 1 r:c�r�i�c,r-,:itr.it�n ,'fc,h;) N . ft':z•.+�r, , lit: �T ! 11'Y�`,►�tTl It. r�h(ti�r i it.l ► t►t: �) 1. 31.5 3rd St rl'.cjl: , :it.ilt;j' 1: 619 ,,r' Snna C.ir. ,: lo� fill ? 71,01't:tt))twt' 1)1' iV+? !(iirtt;ir)�1t;oTt i3e�,yc11, CA 11?6411 11iitjtAngt..on CA ):'t; 'S11 11t►►ct: ingf: )n (*A 92046 ..125''.", 141 - 02 0 ;`..4 E! i • t ,t l '()f ?' t;(il�y.' T t: t't !;hr 11" r`t. l ! tltirl�i Id 11 . 1.Vitii`: ! r.Ei t'114 I r'� 1 r a , Tf: wltrt'uc (: 017 %r1arLa Clr,--fi (- Ari {i!)a cirrio ' Dx`t'3wor 11 11ttrtt.irt{Jf~0. 1;t'l�r,•fT, t ti:'r �1 ►' lltttti' 1.littt.c111 i#t`;;lt.11 , i.'/, !!.!�j��Ti :11Urrt r'irt#`.c�,t !;�c,.!',•!i, �::f► '}:'. A0 I 15-- 'l41 -0 1 ctt 1)1?5- 1 '12- 4il i;,.. �,,) ,11 `�.r�C1�`l.Ct �.�• 1If'i!!".3 �.`t; t)r'T) .k I'�✓.�.lt{td �.��}f?Tlliil %1�Id1 C,lr t� . 1�'.li i`2r�:t3 fa, .• %`t?ti+.' 'j 2. t, fi. ;.it'3a ' 1��,,tr3t:�,rt'•1t:lPr k;r'it`.�) , (r.r ,.�.: 'f}�� 7) I, .;T�t:}.T:t�'t»fril 1:i+=t _1tt t' =: � "f,., �'.i.'t�". iTlri� f ':i �t''<ii•;� � .. . �.}�,_. ' VC','77--23, df 5--2Z-77 Page 2 of 025-132�-6t df 025--09A--01 df 025-034--69 df - Harry Stroh, et al George F. Brayton, Jr. ARthu= Richter '..A720 Delaware 'Street 11551 Montlake Dr. 5231 Princeton Ave. 1Iuntingt9n Beach, CA 92648 Garden Grove, CA 92641 Westminster, CA 92683 025_132--87 df 025-094--02 df 025--094--10 df , Terry L. Adams, et al Richard T. Slupe ARnold L. Montgomery . 8512 Sandy Hook Drive 301 Portland 6irale 9192 Nantucket Chive fluntiington Beach, CA 92646 Hunf-ington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 025-132--88 df 025--04=03 df 025-094--11 df '. . Glen A. MacMaster, et al Terry L. Smith Keith E. Byrtus 1719 Al.suna Lane 9662 Stanford Ave. 414 Portland Circle 11tintincrton Deach, CA 92648 Garden Grove, CA 92641 liuniington Beach, CA 92648 024-132-39 df 025-094-04 d£ 025-094-12 df Janes L. Craft, et al Leslie E. Osman Frank Regret, Jr. 1717 Florida Stxeet 353 Portland Circle 10572 Miller Circle 11uht- -.ngton Beach , CA. 92648 iiuntirgton Beach, CA 92648 Villa Park, CA 92667 025-112-81 df 025-094-0" df 025--094-13 df Danny J. Dempsey, et al. B1enn E. Guff.in Robert A. Denk 1.720 Alsuna Lane Henry 0. Buros 352 Portland Circle lluntington Boach, CA 92648 P.O. Box 0832 Huntington peach, CA 92648 Fcunt.ain Vallgy, CA 927011 L12 -1.37--32 Margi.:3 A. Rw.den , C!t al 025-094-1.4 clf. 712 lSAl,suna -Lope P:icharcl 13 f . t'yhr. ic , eta al liun i'ngton Beac*o, CA/926`4 t 342 Portland t..;.rcle l{unt i ngt.on 1.1eaeli , CA 9: 025-- 132- 32 df fl:?i--r39R--0f, Alt- 025-094-21 cl!' '•ia14�i+� A. rtt�WClf't1 , et. al 1'ltarrltlt'•r� E . Moot 7,241 Alnuna liatwHunry 116" Miramar 1,ai 11tintincitrn Deac h, CA 926413 lal3 Port- land Circle11►Irlt:.intiLon llr.�tic;tt, CA 92646 1{tititi.tttltc7il 11sy�tc�h, C'h 9 "6411 P. U01 1 IS, r!t:,. al. ` 4409 1'G-ittrr.� l,strt 'Fiai'#:u��tr��t ,�tttlir� it . Vt�n i,c:��it� t . c r , 8861 �'i;_�l its Ci i•uly- ti 1011(p'.1lr.tx. 1311:,<Ivrtt, '�'c rat ancc. , 1`; ►U.�O.a 11unt ingtritt 1Srrtic.:}I , CA 92646 9651 I.titicIral l r)ri :►rs }tt►rt:i »ctt Ceti 11c!r►c'1►, CA 92640 (,If 025- 094• !; fl cZf 0;1r,p09 •:? 3 elf Shafferr 't)�?v+►1r.���'�;r�r7t Trtc . f 11 Street Alfred 1;. T:1.va:re; t7r. it ft, 11c�11 ='y a 4.". 1 11c_,z k 1 nnrl :ttli Slt,i�t' 1')r i�,It, 11t3rt�3t�c��c.rr: i4► '►t'c► , {`�� `��'-f>`� - ., • d.. }ttit7> .lttslf.t�1'l 1��:i1C`�l l.ft ��;' �? t .2 fyri:l�'il :l �rZ`C'ailf?t K./ '..f .f� � l I xC 77-23 ': df ' 8--22-%77 Pale 3 of 6 02S-q' 4�24 - df 025--151.-05 df 025-151--29 df Michael 7. • Berry Cary P. Podell Jim N. Digrado Norman G. ,;Hawa 1413 Alpine Lane 514 Alondra Drive --,.'2n.701 l3oach Blvd. #1 Huntington Beach, CA 92640 Huntington Beach, CA 92640. Huntington Bach, CA 92648 025=094-25 df Ct25-151--06 c-if 025 dF tionald M; 'Weaver Suaan A. Hoppe David A. Lngelstad 'it ,417 . Oswego St. 1411. Alpine Lane 516 Alondra Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92G48 lluntingtron Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Deach, CA 9264A . 025-091-05 df 025-151-07 df 025--151--31 df Delaware & Nashville Assoc. Brock T. 1lrner Peter M. Buschelle Vera M. Cannon, et al 1409 Alpine Lane 518 Alondra Drive 0 Locksley Ave. tiuncingt:on Beach, CA 92640 Huntington Beach, CA 9:1648 San Francisco, CA 94122 025-091-01 df 025-151-08 df 025--151-32 cif I,nsse R. Schones Ross L. Ivey George E. Hess 718 11. Oakhurst Dr. 1407 Alpine Lane 1411 ApplecrosB Lane ',, .Beverly llills, C?1 90210 Huntington Brach, CA 92648 Iuntington Beach, CA 92648 025--091-11 df 0215--151-24 (if. 025-- 151--13 df. William 11. Poore, at al dorm R. Vog-:.l.tznnq Dottral:l t:.,. :"idebottom 1.746 Park Street 19152 llomcu`tf� d Law: 144,) -1ppl :cros, Lane liubtington Beach, CA 92048 'luntington f3,i,3cho CA 9 2640 11unt-.ttrltort Beach, CA 92049 025--151-0 df 02.5--151-25 11f 025-17)1- 34 rlt Donald R. 13 ewer 1tonald It. Austin Dcnnq S. Han 1+525 Alpi.no Lnne 1408 Alpine Lztne 1407 hpplec:oonn Lane Huntington Beach, Cry 92640 11unt.inUt.on Jtei li, CA 9.,6-18 Itunt:ington fleach, CA 1)426,13 9?S-Aral--!1? clf 025- 1.51^2.6 df 0?5- 151-35 cif Robert- A. .131.ephew.on l:otar.r. t. r,. Gr.y Arthhr S, .. Drnr 1423 A1.1)3 -i , Lane 1 .110 Alpine Lana 1402 A; plocron Law.- llunti.n(Iton Ile ac:h, CA 92048 ltutlt: ittrlt:ot3 tietrCh , CA 92048 liunt.inot on lloach, CA 926,18 !1?s-• ?. �i1.-.�31 df t)2ti-- l53-- 27 0f 015- 151 -. 16 d Lawrence A. Lorits J)o].C72"es 1,. Wal f.on r-l;tt 1421 tt2.I>ino T.anc► Al,jine Lltw! `1'If�0 " . 111�t.►a ter. , h1't. :'U'r lluntinritoti D,r ach, ( A 92648 11L,tt..anflt:on 130ach, CA. 1) 48 Sr.ttt.it Ana , cVA 9.2704 t32aw1 s1...04 (If 025--10,1.--211 df �,,flc3ltttP�1 :_. i"rtaj>t'�.: Of.)u rmy J, Dr!Voy Ant hr,)tt'y ,"T . 1);-,s ard , .1t'. 141fi Alpine Lane 1►3r}rdra Drive 11u4 tx�3�f# s rt Beau., C7, 92(;46 !kIn'titlrttrltt 13E;.ttch , CA t,.►61" , SC. 77!4 2 3 df Page .4. of ,6 025•-151-38 .. . /If 025--151-47 . -df 02.5--152-w42 df `ran artoxh GeorgeLlo C. Leeper, 3rd Thomas M. y, et al . B766 ` ulare : St. ; #D-402 607 Jklondra. Drive 1401 Arch Lane IIuntingt:on Beach, CA 92646 Huntington Deac:h, GA 92648 Huntington Deach, CA 9264 D . 025--151-39 d£ 025-•151--48 df 025-152--43 dd Don Si. James WIalter E. Stan k George P. Duncan 609 Alondra Drive 1'412: Applecross Lana 1405 Arch Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Iuntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 625-151-40 dF 025-151•-49 df 02.5--152--44 d f' Joseph G. Osborne Thomas L. Anderson Vincent J. Shulda 1416 A.pplecross Lane 611 AloudrAt rune 1407 Arch Lane tuntington Beach, CA 92648 1untingtort Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 025--1.51--41 df 025-151-50 df 025-152--45 of Johnnie E. I-''aton Patricia L. Cess.,a WIlrred J. Martin 1420 Applecross Lane 613 Alondre Drive 1409 Arch Lane? '1untington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach , CA 926413 Iiunt:.ingt:on Deach, CA 92648 025-151-42 df 02.5--15.1--51 cif 025--152-46 df 1lden C. Fick Ilomemrnern Association Iielen R. Davidson 51.1 Alondra Drive La Cuesta Racquet Club 1111 Arch Lana Huntington Beach, CA 92640 P.J. Box A Huntington Beach, CA 92640 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 025-1 1--43 t1r 029-- 152--30 cif 025- 152-47 r3f pale I".. Smith George J. Schoettl. in I.'u(;ene J. Grant 1) .3 Alondra Drive 1321 Arch bane 1.413 Arch Lan(- Huntington Ileacrh, CA 92640 Ilunt: inc;ton Ileach, CA '7 'r",48 huntirmt on ljeach, CA 926411 C}M"M15l� �tA df 025-. 152-- 39 (1f 025--1.1- 41, tlf Robert J. McNulty Rr).se,-nar.i e. F. r;oz cln1t , (A-. al Cht-lrl e:j V. Fjt�rl,lc:Y 11.5 Alondra Drivo 1.323 Arch La no 1 415 :,r,r.h L:lnc iWntinc;Wn Bs ach, CA 92648 llunt.inr.Iton Deac:h , CA f-12649 I1tlndw7t.or, Beach, C'A 926-18 Wri--151.-45 (Ir 025--15 -or) cit` 02,;- 152-41 c1C F'1c',r'imn it"! S;i11 % �t,n t�caxc,c.: Prank It. Ayz�rr r t, Iar>n rr17 . Alondra Drive 3.325 Arch L:zrw P .O. Uravol• A Itunt.iwIton lioach, CA 92640 IluntI.ivjt.an Beach, CA (12601 1 u ht: inator: llvat:h, (.'A ` .'116.18 (lt' r)25_ Ir)2-•41 clf r)? (.1ijari. 3'. .:itarr Alba tt I,. Wichard i"l(�C7 li��l iJ. ,i ,1v+ 1-ulan 6,05 A1 %ndt-.a Drive 1327 Aa:c:h Lrut{4 I'arzc. rtunt'.i.rsltron lintir, h, (:A 1)264(1 I'Uritincit.on 13E'{.t(::I1, CA Dil3!'lt 1).!64 f4 i d 8-22�-77: . Page 5 of 5 '':'025--152 51 df 025--152-60 df 025-152-69 df G: Thomas'.W. Rowan Harold B. Watson Micixael f. notc:hr:r 1421' Arch Lane 711 Aril Drive 08 r�' Drive P . 7 April Hu4ington Beach, tl: 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington beach, CA 926411 • � ' �25-152--52 df 025-152-61 et 025-152--70 df � " De,tlef A. Franck James R. Hgynes Paul. If. Hooper �` 1416 Arch Lane 710 April Drive 1409 Arrow Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington beach, CA 92.640 Ituntingt:on Beach, CA 92048. 025-152--53 df 052--152-6.. df 025-152-71 df 2 carry D. ritzen Theodore R. Dryan Bruce L. Williams 1412 Arch Lane 712 April Drive 1411 Arrow Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648 1iur:tington Beach, CA 92641l 1"ntington Beach, CA 92648 025-152-•54 dt 325•-152-63 df 025-152-72 df Beverly J. t'takrclichian T. P. Igo Connie R. ?Morris, et al . 1408 Arch Jane 71C April Drive, 1420 Arrow Lane .Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Mach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 02 5-1.52--55 df 5 A25=i.52-73 df 025- 1�� 6�! � Barbara 11. Wagoner John W . Whipple David A . Moon 0,25 April. Drive 172. cue Fox Circl(,, 1418 Arrow Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Muni .:can Beach, CA 92649 11 intington Beach, CA 926,18 025-1 a2.-•56 '-if 025--] 52--65 d f r 025•-1.a2-74 df' ,tohn W. Whipple :.tit:.hor W. --oo er .Isameu it. Lemon r27 Apr.i.l. Drive 720 April t)rive Itsantintrt©!t r3(3i1Ch, CA92648 , G. r .� .1416 Arrow L.snr' llunta.ngton 13r ach, ,e. .1. 648 }font in(it•nt1 l3ea0i, CA 9200 025- 152--►7 df 02t. - 1 ;2--66 rif c)25- 152--75 df tial. lace i:. Derr l Junic;o V. I'tullii: , crt. .11 1 '124 Ar(:}i Lane 72. 1 �11'RIL Drivc .T43 )ohn A. .7r)ti a ne Iltlntirtrlt c,t� Ooach, CA `J20411 lluntinfit.nn 13s: �h C A 9,16411 1 nt ttrr.n. ricac cif' , liuntinc.;Lcy,, ftc.tiC}1, C.lt 9264R ^i.25- 15" - 59 l 11 ( i : f 025- 1512-76 M.chini1,, 11al.11inq of I./ll.i,t•r'11(:�� l • •1 (�1`i1�1 f: I . , 1 37.2 A,;(:h I fmo 117 April rte I it ref:}1y 1'.. Ftu: li.tt , r.t: al. Zt"+�tryj inch, (',*A 426-111 Ilutlti.ngLori Iacra6i , CI► '),- 64i1 140C► Arrow �,�' T. ac iltlitt:l.11tlt".�11 3it��1Ch, f.'al 9264F3 c17` - t '",2`-i`.3 ttf.' iJ t;._1 ;��•-1,Ei of '1�'`;-1.`.►:'-•77 r1 !' !A J Pal 111.111111 Itoti['rt. J . Cecka Robert 1" . D'Aly !3+lltdl' os 3,3/0 Arch Lam- 3 It.�i7-1r.°:r;=t,t.c} Com.t: t r r r .* f'� C? � ��� r ,. • . ,. 1 ''1�)4 1Q1;'X'ml 1,:'lllty " Punttn.it:r)n Beach , � . .3r.,l ort: Jlw�tch , CA 11tuit. ins.ttori CA 0?(,,1t; PLC ,,77-=23 df 822 -77 Page f of :f r dpug i s M:• 'e ..'1402 'Arrow Lane ' jlu6t1 '0 to" n Beach, CA 92648 025 ' 152--79 df i `f: . 'o d u e R a d. D tcG it n 1 1322 Arrow Lane 11untington Beach, CA 92649 4 . 025--152-00 df J. Stanley McAteer ;. . 1320 Arrow Lane 'Aluntington Beach, CA 92649 025-200-10 df Richard Young, at al 5 Dobbin Lane Rollinq Hills T.st%1tes , CA 1 90274 025- 625-200--42 df 14arco Velnnt:egui .9352 Winterwood Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646 025--200--50 c:f rulf Ail Corp. of Calif. Domst.ic Tax Dept: P.0. Box 54064 Term. Annc.l: !too Angelcs l CA 90054 025-200-51 c1 f 1�idys C. 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REQUEST: A change of zone from R5 , Office--Professional and R5--0 , Office Professional combined with oil production to (0) Oldtown Specific Plan, District Two. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION : (September :9 , 1977) ON MOTION BY SLATES AND SECOND BY GII:SON 7014E CHANCE NO. 77-23 WAS CON- DITIONALLY APPROVED FOR A CHANGE OF 'LONE FROM I%5 AND R5-0 TO (0) OLDTOWN SPECIFIC FLAN, DISTRICT TWO WITH THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS ' AND BY THE FOLLOWSNG VOTE : rINDING,S : 1, The residential zoning i:; consistentwith the land u:x- designation of the City ' s General Plat:. 2 . The subject: Properties are not. suitablo for development under their present zoning . CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: (Conditions approved -).: the Oct . A , 1977 aneeting) 1. Each lot shall. have a minimum size of 3 , 000 squares feet and shall be 3(.-ss than 6, 000 square fer_,t . 2 . only one ( 1) sintfle fai ll.y dwellinc3 shall be constructed on each lot. . 3 . Build *nta designs inc.l.�.'.' t�cJ building fout.I. i- 11t•s , Luild:ing ulovat:.i.un:� and t 1oo" plans ahn'•1 be r;l.tbmi tted for rov i ew at, the same t:f iie, thc., tentative tract, it: and apprc -.led for de.vel opille it_ . 4 . Zone Chi-1nj,—'. 1 i 3 wi l- . lac,--come, ru .1 alld void If all of the ilbovfJ -andition are noll., withill n 1. 8 morlth perri.0x1 aff l'r• it,, adopt:i A`�Fa:t : l'� nl{.''l'' , Gib: ? ��:+;?rl , ;il;�'.t"; , j:c'.Erit!:111 , flUf itr�ztri , :it('I"31 il::i`TIT : Iitij'a � w Pa a Two g - ZC :77,-23. . _ .'PLANNING . COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: The Plznning Commissi on recom:ccend:; approval of Negative Declaration Nv . 77-105 `and Zone Change No. 77-23, a change of zoning from R5 and R5-0 ''to ' (Q) •Oldtown ,Specific Plan, District Two. . SUMMARY ANALYSIS: Much of the surrounding area is presently zoned Oldtown Specific Plan ' and being developed under this ordinance. Because of the configuration I: of the properties , a conventional. R1 developc:aent is not really suitable for the site. A small lot, single family dwelling development is com- patible with both existitrg and future surrounding developments . The subject site is not suitable fov development under its present: zoning and the Oldtown Specific Plan is consistent with the land use designation of 4he City' s General Plan . I . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS : ZonL Change No. 77-23 was assessed far envir.onmenial impacts by negative Declaration No. 77-105. Negal--ive Declaration No. 77-105 was posted in the City Clerk ' s office on September. H , 1977 and as of September 19 , 1977 no comments had been .received a� a resvIt• of this public posting . On September 29, 1977 , tho Planning Commission approved Negative Declaration No. 77-105 by the following vote : ON r-110TIOrl BY SLATES T IND SECOODL'D BY GIBSON NEGATIVE UECL.MiATION NO . 77•-1 U5 14AS APPROVED BY THE POLLGWINc; VOTE: AYES : Stern, Finley , Gibson, Sltat~e.s , Newman , Haffrt,an NOES : None ABSENT: Shea SUPPORTING I.NFORMAT r IJ : 1. Ordinance 2 . Area Map 3. Staff R, jr'L 4 . Neca�ct i.ve I�i�cZtir�7c:i.on tic, , 77...7.05 ifOSpvctfU1ly .1-WI cnitLLA , 'ti j I I'dwarcl D. Peal i ch Secretary »IB:c)c� Affv*M DR. AVE. - a J I I I J -1 t ROCHESTER a a � z • � R3 :3-0 a . R 0 R Q R2 P � 1`- F1 -- A--uT _ DA Ol dtown R5 C2 Ln - - P-- Specific l P a s 2 �• ` FOR LA kwz �+rr Fri = =1 � PORTLA{� CR. a OSWEGO AvE• R2-PD-10 O° - -- - L►J Nh5NVIL.LE Ira FEEL 1 •-- ----- ; • ZONE' CHANGE NO. 77-23 R5 and R5-0 to Oldtowr Specific Plan District 2 "LMV4610fr Kx„ HUNTINGTON BEACH "KING DEPT. , a f'1L ng depadf'1 m iht a rt TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Department DATE: October A , 1977 SUBJECT: ZONE CHANGE NO, 77-23 At the ' c.ontinued meeting of the Planning Commission on September 22 , 1977, Zane'. Change 77723 was approved. The subject property located at the soatheast corner of. Adams Avenue and Delaware Street was changed from •R5; an-d R5-0 to Oldtown Specific Plan, District Two with a Qualified Clilssification "Q" prefix added. This "Q" prefix will enable the Ccynmission to condition the change of zone. The following is a list r. f suggested conditions to be added to the approval of Zone Change 77-23. STIGGES'rrD CONDITIONS: �. 1. Each lot $,hall have a minimum size of 3 ,000 square feet and shall be � less than 6400 square feet. 2 . only one (1) single fiunily dwelling shall be constructed on each lot. I. Building designs including building footprints, building elevations and floor plans shall be submitted for review at the same time the tentative tract is reviewed and approved for development. 9 . Zone Change No. 77-23 will become null and void if all of the above conditions are not executed within an 18 month period after its adoption. PMMB 'gc Attachment: Staff Report for Zone: Change No. 77-23 dated 9/20/77 AML i • I. AL it !Ieport O Commission T . Planning FROM: Planning Department DATE: September 20 , 1977 ZONE UTANGE No. 77-23 [aAl� Film: 8/16/77 ; APYLI1,ANT: Emerald Engineerinq MANDATORY PROCESSING , . 417 Main St. .- Suite A DATE : Huntington Beach, Ca . 92648 LOCATION: Southeast corner of Adams ZONE: R5 and R5-0 and Delaware AP 025--141-1, 6 & 7 I R1w UEST: Change of zone from R5 and. GENERAL PLAN: R5--0 to Oldtown Specific Plan -- District Two -- R--2 1. 0 General In-formation: Zone Change 77--23 is a request by the applicant to change the zoning on the properties located at the southeast corner of Adams Avenue and Del'hware Street from R5 , Office-Professional to oldtown Specific Plan, Distr-ct Two, in order to develop single family dwellings on 3, 000 .sq. ft. lots. 2, 0 Environmental Status : Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Planning Department posted Negative Declaration No. 77-105 for ten days in the office of the City Clerk. The posing period will run between September 81 1977 and September 19 , 1977 . Any comments received either written or oral will be transmitted to the Commission on or before September 20, 1977. The Aepartxrent has drafted Negative Declaration _ No. 77--105 which is attached herewith for the Planning Commission' s review as required by Section 150n (c) (4) of the State Guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act. The Initial Study informationjs'. attached to Negative Declaration as documentation in support of. the findings. w...,..._.. .�..-.-.- .».....- Zone . Change No. 77-23 Pa e 2 r i The, Planning Department recommendations to mitigate the .cumulate v effect of successive developments of similar nature in this general vicinity are attached and will become conditions of approval at time .. a tract snap is a - rr)ved. Prior to -.e.ction on this zone change, it is necessary for the Planning Commission to review, receive comments on and adopt Negative Declaration No. 77-105 in conjunction. with Zone Change 77-23. Negative Declaratiun No. 77-105 was published on September 8, 1977 in the Huntington Beach News. 3. 0 Surrounding Land Uses And Zoning.- The subject property located. at the southeast corner of P.dams Avenue and Delaware Street consisting of 3. 91 acres is presently zoned R5�-0, Office Professional combined with oil production and is vacant of development. however, several operating oil wells are located on the property. The properties located to the north,, across Adams Avenue, are zoned R3-0 , MedMum-FIigh Density Residential combined with Oil Production, and is 'developed with multi-family residential units. Located to the east of the subject sit^ the property is zoned I'5 and is presently developed with a .trailer park. The property located to the south is zoned R2-PD-101 Medium .Density Residential, Planned Development , 10 units per acre and is developed as a planned development. Located to the west across Delaware Street, the property is zoned Oldtown Specific Plan, District Two-0 and is presently utilized for oil production. 4 . 0 Analysis : The subject site: is designated on the Land . Use Element of the General Plan as Medium Density Residential. This designation allows up to 15 units per gross acre and a rough layout by the applicant indicates that the proposed density would be less than the permitted. Much of the area located around the subject site was divided into small lot subdivisions i:; the early 1900 ' s. Even though the basic lot- size is the same as the applicant is proposing two major differences exis.- . first, all streets are through streets. with no cul-de-sacs and alleys were provzded' which both add to the traffic circulation. Second, all. of, the streets are double-stacked, logs facing on both :,ides of the. street. The proposed layoutdoes not pr videthrough traffic ci.reulation "nor alley access and only a portion of the streets are double stacked. The intent of the Oldtown Specific Plan was to provide a solution to an existing problem, many small lots held under separate ownership . The subject' site held under one owner and having numerous development possibiliticas doas not fall within the realm of the Oldtown problems . Furthermore, in its present configuration it is n;at suitable For a small lot subdivi;.ion. ` The: StafZ concurs that due to the subject site' s configuration , size ,. and Lacation, . iL : iB mtast .suitable or development as a planned development: or an extension 'of the planned development abut Ling the subject site to the south. . ZONE CHANGE NG. .. 77�-23 Page 3 5:0 Recommendation: The Staff recommends that the Commissi6n adopt Negative Declaration . No. .77-105 and approve Zone Change No. 77--23 from R5.--0 to R2-PD-101 with, the_ 'concurrence .of the applicant based on the . following findi'ngs . . If the applicant does not concur with the R2--PD--10 recommendation, 'the staff recommends that the .request from,R5--0 to Oldtown Specific Plan District Two be denied. FINDINGS: 1. The 'planned residential development zoning is consistent with the land use designation of. the City' s General Plan. . 2 . The subject properties are not suitable for development under their present zoning. 3. The subject properties do not fall within the realm of the .intent of the 'Qldtown Specific Plan. Attachments: 10 Area Map .2. . ordinance 3. Negative Declaration. No. 77--105 •rrfB/gc C- I TY -OF HunflnGTOn ' BE A ( H DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL. RESOURCES %•.� � ' P. o. BOX 190. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92648 1714) 5-.' 527) 1 T0: Planning Commission FROM: Department of Planning and Environmental Resources DATE: September 16 , 1977 SUBJECT: NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 77-105 (ZC 77--23) APPLICANT: Emerald Engineering REQUEST: Proposal to rezone 4 . 5 acres of property from R5 and R5-O to Oldtown Specific Plan and construct 35 single family residential homes on the site LOCATION: Southeast corner of Beach boulevard and Adams Avenue Negative Declaration No. 77-105 was published in the local newspaper and posted in the office "of the City Clerk on September B , 1977. Any comments received will be transmitted to the P1•anning Commission for their review. The Department of Planning and Environmental Resources recommends that the approving uady grant Negative Declaration. No. 77-105 having found that the. proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environ- ment. Findings are based upon information contained in the initial study form.•and staff. analysis of the project. Attached is a list of mitigating measures which wI ll reduce the potential adverse effects to a point where no significant environmental effects will occur. It is recommended that these mitigating measures be included as 'conditions of approval for the project. Respectfully submitted , E-> ame.; R. Barnes ssistant Planner JRb/s Attachment r K ♦ .irkti�+ +�.♦ '1 .�* . .: ,:. . ►••� •1�'�'r!.•t.'. s'• 4 { ; r ti•�+ r sty .. ..,.: .1. iI nsa.lat.son 1t '► sir conditioning, the a 'tor walls rha11 be a 'f eml minim= of . R--19 a� ''R�lla. r• ctively. if .no air: conditioning is to be provi&4 hb� 3��nta�tla in coilinya and exterior ' ��►allt ball brb='s ' i�a 'rf` ' -;I3 and R-7, `respectiv+.ely. 2. Natural Oas. slsr�t.�c'i�r�a►l": shall be atubbod i n at the ..,',�,� $'. t '),• .. t C,�• 3. -Maturo ,,` ,, st 'tho locations of cooking faef�i ' #IAA► i,'�: $':contrail. hs►�+ting units. YQ�, i �; #,'atte' 1`'1�+1i " tt all spigots and water faucets. �. tit' =r`,• .:! f.,, „�' S. X11 bald r =iar;sv irp A tecilities shall b* equi:ppe'd'..for . , '-inch: facilities are mvaila,ble at i the 'tiwwr •� ��patsllCtl+ tt. 6. Cri.�n+R p •uv ton "techniques uhUuld be apPl3.ed to the de, ign ' aspects.. hs 'proje, {t.q,. , Mingle-cxlinder locks , etc. ) . '� . X11 build�.nq ipaaiis, suoh as unusable dumber, wire, pipe, and other= sur lus or unusable material, shall be disposed of at an offaite -facility equipped to, handle them. P S. Double paned windows shall be installed within the units facing OAta the, adjacent arterial highway. „. 9. X setback. shall be provided from. the ultimate right--ef-- w�t�►o �tii �xdJacent arterial highway to the living quarters of: the unity facie such highway. . q' _10. The structures on. dubject property, whether. attached or deatached,. sh4ill. be constructed in compliance with the 'State eoo t4al''Aandatda ,set. 'forth- for all 'u"nits that lie •wi.thin tl> '16 yaontou�rs of the property. •r„1�.. -An onga.i►serinq gaologist' shacll be engaged to submit a report., indicating . the ground .surface acceleration from earth -movemant .. fOX' 'thy:♦ �►�►4��Ct �«Oj�rt�". � 13 . ,,ill. structuraa proposed for construction within this, . subdiviai©n. xhall bo constr�uct*4 :in compliance with. the g-factors an i,ndi ►ted �►y the :geolvglat 's report. CaXou .otis fmar !E ►.. g• 'and structural members to ,withstand :Anticip&ts!! q-factorx shall be submitted to the City for review. ash a# I an4lyxis#,.,{�# v*11 as . te sts for physical properties t ahall .be submitte'd to the Ci of building permits. � �� t ,, r. '•, + :� y f�,a,+4�.;♦••', F �:f. '}�;�r �Jw' i Zr�YZ r y ii ► ?»Yy7,9:. �.�"i: , s. .r 'ft t +' t �tk ., � .i a overvo 1 •r 1' I 1u 4' �t'" r� Y 1 `,, dl(} ���•' �r 7:J i,1;;�Y' ��`sT,1r,r�� t4•y�+I�'�1.� - I , ,.'15. if lighting is irtd:1U ed .04 i�llti�. . �'apill.age',' of: light 'into adjacent areas ah6uild.- be' av+'id*d by_ the use of low intensity lighting; ind/or shields. s4ded ,to lighting: fixurea The Most. energy efficient light sources available that can. provide an aestheticrl3y, 4ffective level 'of illlunination should. be silectid te,q. hs nh pressure sadius vapor or m tal halide lighting) , Inside buildings, the. most energy-efficient means of lighting, heating, and cooling "interior spaces should bo used. 17. ikiildj s 'shal1 have "tbi 16west flood (including . basemen0 elevated to or.,abova, the 1aira1 of the 100-year flood. Buildings shahl`be floodproofed with'`design measures including, anchorage of structures to prevent 'floatation, installation of water-tight birriers over openings, ' reinforcement of walls to resist water pressures, use of materials ` to reduce mall seepage, cona.truction or modification of water supply and waste .disposal systems to prevent entry of flood waters, placement of essential utilities above.,the flood protection nlevation, and installation ' of pumping facilities for ints,tal and subsurface drainage. . 18 . Construction should be confined to daylight hours. 19. 9,11 machinery should be muffled to decrease disruptive noise. �20 . Deri,ng construction, the soil should be periodically wetted to prevent dust. PRELIMIh'.�RY ENVIRONMENTAL -DESCRIPTIO!i INITIAI. STUDY Fee - S75.00 �L7_ " ApPlicant/Authorized Agent FOR CITY USE ONLY . 417--MAIN�smREi;x. HuNmTM2aN $��H; CA - -- Mai.lin9 Address Project C_ t Number ?-1 J .� 714 . 536-6133 - i Dept. of Origin: Telephone r 'HAMPTON OIL CORPORATION Other Application Property Owner - - - - or Permit Numbers ze, ? 1 2 315 :ird STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 11A --960-4260 Mailing Address/Telephone NOTE: Not all projects require 'the preparation of an environ- mental impact report : (EIR) . To assist the Department of Environmental Resources in making this determination, the following .information must be supplied. Add addi- tional information if pertinent_ 1.0 ' 'Project Information- (Please attach Plot Plan and submit photographs of subject property) 1.1 nature of Project: Give a : omplete description of the proposed project. . To change . zone from R5 and R5-0 to Old Towi specific plan, district two-R2 and construct 35 single family homes on 3 , 000 sq. it, (min) Jots. a. +If the proj�ect . is connercial or industrial, give a .complete description of activities. b. If the .project is resident"al, indicate number, types, and size of units andassoci.ct::d facilities'. 35 'single family homes , 1500 to 1700 ad.. ft.. living area . c. List all Lypes' 4£ building materials to be used for all structures in ; the project. Stucco, wood, shake and/or tile roof, brick, glass abd Other standard construction materials. MY 1.2 What are the objectives of the project? To .'develope an attractive residential protect and help serve the housing need in thin �►rea. 1.3 • Location of project: (Address, nearest street intersections) Southeast corner of Adams and Delaware. 1:4 Legal Description: See attached Lot: Block: �! Tract: Section: 1L Township: Range: oZ - 141- of 06 �7 Assessor's Parcel No. l , 5 Project land .area (acres) : 4 . 5 __ (Gross) 1 . 6 General relationships of the project to surrounding properties: . tinformation available in Planning Department on District Maps) USE ZONING LAND USE ELF MENT GENERAL PLAN R5 & Medium. Density Present Vacant & Oilwells -* R5--0 Proposed Single family ld Town Medium Density . Residential pecif is Multiple family Surrounding north Residential R3-0 Medium Density Surrounding south Planned Development R--2 PD- Medium Density . . Residential 10 Mobile home park R5 & Surrounding east Medium Density & vacant R5--0 ' ;ibcant & Multiple ld Town sax xoL.inJiny west pec f i c Medium Dens i. y family residential. „pl . 'NOTE: If property is vacant at this time, has said property been used for agriculture in the pest five years? No `f. _ -2- 1.7 List other public agencies having jurisdict'lon by law in approval , authotiza tion, certification or issuance of a permit for this project.: O.O.C. !:anication District Q Calif. Regional Water (X City Council ' •a p.O.C. Flood Control Dist. Quality Control Bd. Planning Concnission q O.C. .Air Pollution Control. n Local Agency Formation [] Board of Zoning Adjustments District Commission C]`Uesign Review Board rj Calif. Coastal Zone. Can- 0 State Division of Q other. _. 'scrvatian Commission Highways 0 Corps of Engineers . t7 1.8 W'hat will be the maximum occupancy of all structures proposed within this project? 3. 55/Lot = 124 . 25 . - (If comtr.arcial or industrial usage, indicate occupancy in terms of employees and customers. ) . 1 .9 Traffic: a. Indicate the present traff-Lc volume on arterials and added trips per day from' the project. Adams - 6400 two way traffic for 24 hour period. Delaware - not available b. Indicate faints of egress and ingress �o r`-n project. Cul-de-sac street from Delaware into project. c. Wt:at is existing speed limit at the project location? Adams - 40 M.P.H. Delaware - 35 M.P.H. . d. kIiat Is the estimated vehiel,�, miles traveled (VMT) generated by the project? City traffic dept. cannot supply necessary criteria to determine VMT because of many variables at this tentative stage. e. If them is a source of data used to answer traffic questions above, please indicate. City of Huntington Beach traffic Dept. 1.10 what. is the percent ($) coverage proposed by the project for: a. Building 37% b. Paving 30% c. Existing landscaping 0t _ d. New landscaping 33% . I.11 Describe the offgtreet parking (location, tyi:t, an ' number of spaces) to be pro✓ided for the project. 2 car garage and narking spaces in driveway for each lot. -3- r � 0 Exi SLin� Envi ronnlcr�tal Setting 'of Proposed Protect . _._._ .. _ - .w. .. Oc^scribe the following existing environmental conditions: > 2. 1 L_,nd. farm (topography and suilsi a. Soil type Ropiona"VoatY► 7. b. Topography Relatively Flat 2.2 Relative location rtat Ax: •:r. CHARACTERISTIC. DISTA14CE Nearest fault line On shatter zone of north branch _ fault . Nearest -bluff 500 1 �•��t,.,�t..�.1t #'u� .._.._ + Natural flood plain 2500 ' + Flood channel 2500' + Share line 60001 + 2. 3 Objects of historic, aesthetic, or archaeological significi nce on subject Property: None 2.4 If the project is commercial, industrial , or residential, what is the roadway distance, in miles from, project to the nearest: a.. Shopping renter _ 0. 8 b. Freeway exit c. Elementary school u, 5 el. Public library .�. _...�..�.��._ 3.0 Environmental Impact of the pro2osed Project: 3.1 Natural resources: a. Uses any wildlife use the project area for a place to fe'ad, nest, or rest during a given season? —• NU ' if so, please list: t —4- b. Will any of this wildlife be displaced or affected by they pi-oposed project? NO If so, how? c. Ones any portion of the project abut or encroach on beaches, estuaries, bays, tidelands, or inland water areas? , NO . _. If so, describe: Describe how the project will affect any body of water. d. Indicate the location and Area (in acres or sgcare feet) r.nd type of plant life to be removed as .. res►elt of !,he project. include r.uIN:car, type, and size of trees to be remafcd. None e. Biota matrix: I .._..._....__._._„ __.____... TYPE _._. __._....._. �fXTf:.N'r �....._..,...._._„ Flora Weed, Trivial i Fauna Fodenta Trivial. 3.2 Land form: a. Is the property presently graded? _ NO �w� b. What in the range and direction of slope of subject property an it now. exists? 1% to Southeast c. Now much grading is proposed? ....r� iiQA_ + C.Y.. (Gross cubic yards) d. flow much Land is to be graded? 3 . 7 + (Acres) e. Wilat will. be the: maximum. height and grade of cut or fi3 z after grt ng Is completed? 1. 0 f. is the siirroundi.ng area gradeV %--- If so, how will it affCCL subject property? : ) Proposed grades will be compatible with surrounding properti.on, 3.2 Land Form. (cont• ) g. Durin.3 construction of the project, what efforts are being taken to mih_ • imize erosion or siltation of the properly? Maintain proper drainage after rough grade operations 3. 3 . Dra .,naga and flood control: a. Please 3escr°be specifically the volume of drainage and how it Will be . qi accommodated: 9 C:F,S . surface draino public t':eets. b. To what extent will the project be located Within a flood hazard area? Please describe . (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Standard Project Flood. ) Not within 3:1 Air Quality: a. If project is industrial, describe and list air pollution sources and quantity and types ci pollutants emitttd as a result of the project. b. List any Air Pollution Control District equipment required. c. If project is highway improvements, list existing and estimated traffic` projection for 10 years in future. 3.5 Nvi.se: ai. Describe any adjacent offsite noise sources Zi..tr. , airports, industry, freeways) . No adnormal noise Sources. b. What noise will be produced by the project? IL available, please give noise levels in dtc;.eel measurement and typical time distribution when noise will -beproduced. ;formal noise levels are dr.ticipated , should be within acceptable Units . ,., �tvw will no ,:�e pxoduoad. by p�coject compare wit' t:xi5t:iny noise levels? ' Sh ould be approx i the Same ,as- exist. Projects in this area. ; 3.6 Water: a, If project will not require installation or replacement of new water mains, check here- and omit :sections b through f, b. Attach a crap showing the project., size and location of lines. r C. .1f new water maisis are to be constructed, indicate length and size (diameter) of new mainsz gQ0 ► Length e., & 6" Size 'd. What is the area 1-i acres and the population to be served by the new mains? 4 . 5 acres (Gross) 124 . 25 People Indicate the approximate service area on a map. e. If new mains are replacing existing mains, give length and size of ex- isting mains: Length Size f, please estimate the daily volume in gallons required to serve the project. 60 gallons per day per er. son= (60) (124 . 25) = 7 ,455 g P Y F � gallons. 3. 7 Sewer: a. If project will not require installation or replacement of new sewer mains, check here. . and omit sections b and c. b. Attach a map showing the project, size and location of lines. c. Di:.cuss the capacity required for the project and how this relates to existing effluent volumes within the system. Proposed sewer mains will connect to exist. main in Delaware. Exist. main is designed to handle this property." 3.8 Utility Lines: u. Indicate length and type of new offsite transmission and distribution facilities required to serve project. None b. Do. any overhead electrical facilities require relocation? !"" I�f so, please describe facilities. c. Do existing linen have "to be increased in number or size for project? no- If so,. please describe how. -7 W For. residential projects,, note primary and secondary• school districts: Primary: Ocean View secondary Huntington Deac?: Unified y w� 3. 10' Population. Displacement: _ a. Will any residential occupants be displaced by the project activities? Na If not, do nr L answer question (b) . b. What is the total number of residents to be displaced? 3.11 Demolition: a. Will any improvements be demolished or removed by the project? NO if. so, answer questions b through d. b. Describe briefly the type of buildings or improvements to be demolished by t project.he ' ct I , C. List approximate volume of exported material. d. Indicate the location and the distance to the site where exported material will be duumped. i 4.0 i;iti sting Measures: 4.1 Are there measures included in the project which may conserve resources. (Electricity, 'gas, water or wildlife) ? Please describe. ' Both• gas and electric will be provided in homes. 4. 2. Describe facilities designed into the project that are proposed to minimize erosion or siltation control ort subject. property. Proper drainage and landscaping in critical 'areas. 4: 3 Describe types of building materials and/or construction methods for the project .that are designed to minimize the effects caused by flooding, if pro--., ject is. located within flood hazard area. : Not within flood hazard area,. 4.4 Briefly describe what efforts are being proposed to minimize the short-term ..impacts caused_ by construction. Dust to be controlled ,by watering. On-site trash bins. 3 Construction noise limited to daylight. 'hours . 40 on=site sanitary ' fatil itie' s, 4.5 Describe measures propored in the design of the project to reduce noise pollution to persons occupying project. pro , E)evelo er will pose insulat._o of structures... n P P P 4.6:. Describe measures pr(Tosed in the design of the project to reduce noise. pollution to persons 'outside of the project which is caused by noise gener- ated by the project. =Building insulation, fencing and insulation. ' 4.7 Describe haw the, de' sign of the project (architectural treatment and land- scaping) has been coordinated with design of the . existing' community to minimize visual -effect. architectural design will be based 'on adjacent projects. Land-' jcaping along Delaware and Adams will be provided to minimize 'visual effect. 4.8 Describe measures or facilities designed into the project to facilitate re- source recovery. None 5.0 tre there alternative,�5 to the praject which may result in a lesser adverse enviro,imental. effect? YES ' Please explain. a.11 project alternatives, 1. . ProperL could -be left in present condition. 2. Less homes could be constructed, however , this is not economical) : Y feasible at this time. I; hereby certify that the information herein is true and accurate to the best of my kno%�Iedge. ' EMERALD ENGINEERING 417 MAIN ST. SUITE A HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. 9264F Signs Uze' Date piled PXVc 6/74 �'� -9-