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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZone change 81-15 - Seabridge Specific Plan - South east cor i Minutes, H. B. Planning Comriission January 19, 1982 xu Page 3 A code amendment which esta5lishes a Specific Flan setting forth development criteria for 60+ acres of property lec.ated at the south- east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, aiA a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Ct munity Busi- ness District) , RA--0 (Residential Agricultural District ^ombined with oil production) , PA-01 (Residential Agricultural District com-• bin,id uri.th oil production) , R1-0 (Low Density Residential combined with oil production) , and R1-01 (Low Density Residential District combined t,ith oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. Also con- sidered was Final Environmental Impact No. 81-3 which assesses the ! environmental effects of the code amendment and the zone change. Jim Barnes introduced Mr . CharteE Pilcher to the Commission who gave an oral report of the highlights of the ETR which his company, EDAW, Inc. , prepared. Chairman Winchell opened the public hearing . Frank Mola, the appli- cant, gave a prepared taped presentation of the project. Richard Harlow also spoke in favor of approving the EIR along with the zone change and code amendment. t' The following persons spoke in opposition to the certification of the EIR and the approval of- the zone change and code amendment : Dan Lispi. Resident John DuVal, Resident Jim Keef, Resident John Corgono, Resident Irwin Haydock, Chairman of Environmental B-yard Mike Molde, Resident The main issues raised in the testimony against approval were as follows : 1 . Impact of 1600 new residents in the area with 80 (this figure was questioned) elementary school children entering the local school district. It was brought to the attention of the Com- mission that Pederson Elementary School was recently closed. 2 . Loss of park land and wetland area. 3 . Incompatibility with original General Plan and overall image of the area . Opposition to high density in the area. 4 . Objection of the U. S. Department of Fish and Game to the 1 adequacy of the EIR. i >. 5. No mention of access streets through existing residences . -3- 1-19-82 - P. C. i i Minutes, H. B . Planning Cortvnission January 19, 1962 Paao 4 6 . Deterioration of remain+ing scenic corridor . 7. Shadow effect of buildings on solar access . 8 . Will engineers design buildings with fault line taken into con- sideration. ` 9. NeeO for bikeway, equestrian trails, etc . , along, the flood f control channel . 10. 10% addition to traffic volume on surrounding major arterials (Why were figures taken from 1978 data and not recent computer li figu,- es?) 11 . Who will pay for "open water system" .) Possible water waste. I 12 . Regar!2ing sewerage - if flood control channel is built too high, project will be underwater . i 13 . Against removal of existing eucalyptus trees . 14 . Wildlife in the area is three.ter,,ed . The public hearing was closed. The consensus of the Commissioners was that due to public testimony, they would feel uncomfortable about dealing with the applications until more clarification was presented . Also mentioned was burial of the oil lines prior to development . Staff stated that questions of this nature could be derlt with at the time of the tentative tract application. ON MOTION BY PORTER AND SECOND BY BANNISTER ZONE CHANGE NO. 81-151 CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16 AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 81--3 WERE CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF F'EBRUARY 2, 1982, BY THE FOLLOW- ING VOTE : AYES: Bannister, Kenefick, Winchell , Porter; Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: done ABSENT: Paone ABSTAIN: None CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 81-.30 gplicants : Mikes Nall : Theron Carter A request to permit the operation of more than four (9) coin-operated amusement devices to be for public use at property located on the east side of Bolsa C11ic:a Street, north of Warner Avenue. The public hearing was opened. Theron Carter. , the applicant, spoke in favor of granting the application. The public hearing was closed . -4- 1-19 -82 - P.C. `huntington beach develoRmb11t services department STAf f ,--� EPORIE TO: Planning Commission FROM: Department of Development Services DATE: February 2, 1982 SUBJECT: ZONE CHANGE NO. 81-15/CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16/EI4VIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 81-3 (SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN) On January 19 , 1982 the Planning Commission continued Zone Change 81-15 , Code Amendment 81-16, and EI,1 81-3 pending the submission of additional information supplementing the EIR. Staff has coordinated with EDAW, Inc . to prepare the attached document supplementing EIR 81--3 . The supplement ' addresses the environmental issues identified by the Planning Commission at its January 119 meeting . Also attached is a -revised specific plan document prepared by the .appli- cant incorporating the suggested revisions contained in Section 6 . 0 of the January 19 staff report and a letter from the applicant (dated January 26 , 1982) suggesting options for ensuring that the development concept being proposed is ultimately carried out. In response to the Planning Commission ' s concerns regard}.ng the general intent and function of a Specific Plan, staff has attached sections of the Public Resources Code pertaining to Specific Plans . In the staff ' s view, what a Specific Plan is and how it functions are best described by a comparison with the General Plan . The purpose of the General Plan is to express in general terms the City ' s planning of its future environment. As its name implies, the General Plan functions as a general blueprint of future development within the City . The General Plan is adopted by the City as a legislative act and may thereafter be amended as required by changing circumstances . The Specific Plan, on the other hand, is a device used to implement the General Plan. In the simplest sense, a Specific ` Plan is a more detailed version of the General Plan. The Specific PlE.i focuses on a particular parcel or parcels , articulates the planning con- siderations for such parcels , and imposes regulations or controls on the use of such parcels . They Specific Plan may be adopted and amended by legislative action, and when adopted controls all development within the affected area . The Specific Plan is a bridge between the General Plan and zoning, which serves both a planning function and a regulatory function SUGGESTED ACTION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that Final. EIR No. 81-3 as amended be certified as being adequate and in conformance with the California Environmental Quality Act and State A•f M-l]! 1 EIR Guidelines . Staf 4furthex recommends that Jkt- Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that Zone Change No . 81-15 and Code Amendment No. 81-16 be adopted subject to the findings contained in Section 7. 0 of the January 19, 1982 staff report . ATTACHMENTS : 1 . Area Mal) 2 . Seabridge Specific Plan (Revised) 3 . Letter from Mola Development Corporation dated January 26, 1982 4 . January 19 , 1982 staff report 5. Ordinance ( Zone Change 81-15) 6 . Resolution No . 1282 (Seabridge Specific Plan) 7 . Sections 65450-65570, Public Resources Code. JWP : JRB:df I Minutes, H.B. Planning Coa mission February 2, 1982 Page 2 The public hearing was opened . Mr. Holmes, the applicant, presented a whole new conceptual plan to the Commission which still. requires P � the use of a conditional exception. A MOTION WAS MADE BY MAHAFFEY AND SECONDED BY KENEF'ICK TO CONTINUE CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION 81-88 TO THE MEETING OP FEBRUARY 170 1982, AND DIRECTING STAFF TO REFER THE APPLICATION BACK TO BZA FOR REVIEW OF THE REVISED SITE ?LAN, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Bannister, Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: None ABSENT: None i ABSTAIN: None ZONE CHANGE NO. 81-15 CODE AMENDMENT NO. 01-16/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 81-3 Continued from 1-19-82) Applicant:_ Mola-Development Corporation A request to permit a change in zoning on a 60+ acre parcel of pro- perty located on the southeast corner of Adams Avenue and Beach Boulevard, from R1-0, R1.-010 RA-0, RA-01 and C2 to Seabridge Spe- cific Plan. r� Jim Barnes made a brief presentation to the Commission. He informed the Commission that the Environmental. Board put their comments re- garding the EIR and that copies were distributed to them for their perusal . Charles Pilcher from EDAW gave a presentation of a supple- mental information packet which was prepared by the firm in answer to questions asked at the last regular meeting. The following areas were addressed : .solar access, trails systems, secondary ve- hicular access, cumulative traffic analysis, scenic corridor, sewage line capacity, levee height and backwater effects, elevation of resource production areas, energy costs and water consumption, and school district contacts. Commission discussed the above concerns at length. Commissioner Paone stated that he listened to the tape of the public hearing and would be eligible to vote . Chairman Winchell reopened the public tiea;:ing asking that the public limit their comments to issues that have not previously been dis- cussed . Speaking against the adequacy of the EIR were Day Lisby, Steve Olburger, and Mike McDonald. Speaking in favor, was Richard Harlow. The public hearing was closed . Commission discussion ensued . Discussed in detail was the question of accumulative effects of the sewer system. George Tindall, of Public Works, stated that the coast trunk line will more than ade- quately handle the excess . He further stated that any problems " occurring would probably arise from the treatment facilities, however, this is an ongoing problem which the County of Orange is well aware of . Discussion took place regarding what determines adequacy or inadequacy of the EIR. Secretary Palin reminded the Commissioners that the EIR is a disclosure document and that specific mitigation measures 'need not be discussed to determine the adequacy of the EIR . -2- 2-2-82 - P.C. Minutes, H.B . Planning Commission February 2, 1982 Page 3 Commissioners Schumacher and Bannister believe that the increased density and traffic impacts on Beach Boulevard would cause them to question the adequacy of the EIR and stated that they would vote against it. Commissioner Schumacher also noted that she did j not feel that the study contained in the EIR on the punding area was adequate to address ':hat issue . ON MOTION BY MAHAFFEY AND SECOND BY KENEFICK ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT No. 81-3 WAS CERTIFIED AS BEING ADEQUATE BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Porter, Mahaffey NOES: Bannister, Schumacher ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I The following items were discussed by the Commission in relation to the Specific Plan: 1. Pave L Items 1 & 2. under "City Council Direction" Clarify City Council direction regarding density in Areas A and B. 2. Pain 2, Item 4, under _"City Council. Direction' Clarify direction given by City Council regarding preservation of the ponding area . 3 . Page 4 . Item F,__under "Site Plan" Item F should say : "Type and Location of Outside Lighting" . 4 . Pgge -A Item G. under "Traffic Control" Revise this section so that approval of traffic control devico is subject to the review of the Planning Commission. 5. Page 4, Item D,_ under "Application Procedure" Add a statement under "Application Procedure" requiring that all development standards in the Specific flan be subject to the approval of the Planning Commission. 6. Page 8, Item G. under _ "i affic Control" in lieu of requirement that the installation of traffic signals be on a fair share participation agreement - this section should be revised to require that cost of the signals on Beach Boule- vard and Adams Avenue be financed lnO% by the developer . 7 . Eage%. SgctiQ,n K, urdgr, 11&isev� I -?- 2--2-8 2 - P.C. Minutes, H. B. Planning Commission February 2, 1982 Page 4 First sentence to be revised to read, the Development Services Department for review and approval . " . 8 . Pactz 10, Section M. under "Resource Production Areas" Clarify subsection 1 to indicate that property will be deeded to the homeowner ' s association (s) immediately. 9. Page 11, Section M, "Resource Production Areas" , Subsection 5-A This section shall be revised as follows: "The area east of the flood control channel (Area A) shall be improved according to the preliminary landscape plans which are to be sibmitted with the application, for development" . 10. Paag, ll, Su section 5-13 Clarify location of the restored marsh and direction given bI City Council pursuant to discussion presented in Item 42, above . 11 . Paste 12, Section_ 0. "Davelc;pment Standards", Subsection 1-A This section shall be revised to read, "Attached or detached units and related recreational facility 12. Page 12, "Density Standards ", Area B Add standards pertaining to total number of bedrooms allowed . ' Clarify density in Area B. Research the ratio for establish- ment of number of bedrooms allowable under the provisions of Article 936 of the Ordinance Code . 13 . Page 13, "Perimeter Setback" Add provision providing that the grade differential on adjacent property to the east and south shall not exceed one foot. 14 . Pa�13, „"'Buildina_HpA_ ht" Clarification on method of measuring building height. Develop terminology to require variation in height. 15. Pageg, 14 & 15. '�Auildipq Bulk" Statements under Sub-Area A. a, b, and c, and Sub-Area B, a and b, shall be revised to include the word "shall" in lieu of the word "should" . ZZA 16. g c „14�, ilk nr URamtiga a d_Setback" Area A pub- re -4- 2-2-82 - P.C . Minutes, H.B . Plan Iq Commission February 2, 1982 Page 5 This section shall be revised to read as follows : "where open parking is provided on the same level as that portion of the dwelling used for human habitation, the minimum separation shall. be 10 feet on a horizontal plain" . 17 . Page 14. "Building Separation" . Area B Minimum separation between buildings should be increased . A provi- sion for ubliquely aligned buildings shall be established . 18 . Pane 15. "Open Space, Area A This section shall be revised to require 1 , 200 square feet in lieu of 800 square feet. 19 . Pagg 15 ,, "Open _SQace"s F rea B� Subsection A This provision pertaining to a 50% credit for resource produc- tion areas shall be deleted . 20 . Page 16, Item B, "Main Recreation_ Area", Subsection B This section shall be revised to r-ead as follows : "Res-Ldential units shall not be located closer to the main recreation area than 20 feet" . 21 . Page 15f "Open Space" I Add provisions requiring t`;at the maximum square footage require- ments for common open space shall not satisfy any requirement of Article 974 and Articll 996 of. the Ordinance Code relating to park and recreational facilities. 22 . Page 13 , IlEgIvate Accessways" Standards for private accessways shall be consistent with stan- dards in Article 936 of the Ordinance Code . 23 . Pa 1C 19. "Parkino Subsection D The provision pertaining to a credit for parking provided on a drive approach shall be revised to be consistent with the provision in Article 936 of the Ordinance Code . 24 . Page 20. "Park�n4". Subsection G The provision allowing compact parking shall be subject to further study. 25 . Page 19, "Parking". _5ectiQJ3§ A & A Covered parking spaces shall be contiguous to the dwelling unit -5- 2-2-82 - P.C. Minutes, H.B. Planning Commission February 2, 1982 Pace 6 r� for which it will serve. +� E� 26 . F«qe 21 , "Ca)ale TV" � Provisions shall be added for a common antenna. 27 . Landscape Corridor Consideration should be given to applying appropriate provisions pertaining to a landscape corridor. 28 . Pacxe 25. "Appearance Standards", Subsection C This section shall be revised as follows: Particular attention i shall be given to incorporating the design of signs including colors of signs, into the overall design of the entire develop- ment in order to achieve a uniformity . 29 . Page 26,,, Item L, "Approval Period" j This shall be revised to conform with State law. A MOTION WAS MADE BY BANNISTER AND SECONDED BY PAONE TO TIE THE PROJECT PLAN TO THE SPECIFIC PLAN SO THAT THEY WOULD BE ADDRESSED BY THE COMMISSION AT THE SAME TIME. THIS MOTION FAILED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES : Bannister, Mahaffey NOES: Kenefick, Paone, Winchell , Porter, Schumacher ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Commissioner Paone made a motion to process the zone change, condi- tional use permit and the tentative tract at one time and to recom- mend that the City Council, in the form of a resolution, adopt a development agreement with the applicant showing a specific time frame. Commissioner Bannister seconded this motion. After some discussion, Commissioner Paone withdrew his motion and Commissioner Bannister withdrew his second. ON MOTION BY PORTER AND SECOND BY KENEFICK CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81--16 AND ZONE CHANGE NO. 81-15 WERE CONTINUED TO THE MEETING OF FEBRUARY 17, ?482, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Kenefick, Paone, Winchell, Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: Bannister. ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None C4 Chairman Wincr,ell called for a 5-.minute recess. Commission meeting 4 resumed at 11: 00 PM. t, -6- 2--2-82 P.C . Huntington beach doveiopm:..t services department Ak 114 f f EPOR TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE: February 17 , 1982 SIYBJECT: ZONE CHANGE NO. 81-15/CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16 I (SEAHRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN) On February 2, 1982 , the Planning Commission continued Zone Change No. 81-15 and Code Amendment 81-16 to allow the developer and staff sufficient time for preparation of their responses to the concer::3 expressed by the Commission regarding the proposed Specific Plan. The applicant, in the attached letter and revised Specific Plan document, has itemized the com- ments expressed by the Planning Commission and presented responses to each comment. The staff has reviewed the tape of the June 15 , 1981 City Council hearing to attempt to clarify •direction given by the City Council .regarding density and preservation of the ponding area . In the staff ' s view the Council' s direction was to permit a maximum of 800 units on the entire site , with 400 units on each side of the flood control channel . Through testimony, it was understood by the City Council that the existing pond on the site would be re-configu;:ated . After reviewing the applicant' s proposed modifications to the Specific Plan document, staff recommends the following changes : 1 . Page 12 DENSITY STANDARDS . The applicant has introduced - provisions for the maximum number of bedrooms per gross acre. Staff recommends that the maximum number of bedrooms allowable per gross acre in Area B be established at 50 bedrooms per acre, which is consistent with R3 District standards . 2. Page 13 PARKING. The applicant is proposing that the parking standards for efficiency units be reduced from 2 spaces per unit (as previously Proposed) to 1. 5 spaces per unit. Staff. recommends that this standard remain at 2 parking spaces per unit. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that zone Change No . 81-15 and Code Amendment No. 81-16 be adopted by resolution, subject to the findings contained to Section 7 . 0 of the January 19, 1982 staff report and pura.:ant to revisions I v Seabridge Specific Plan February 17, 1982 Page 2 suggested in the February 10, 1982 letter submitted by the applicant, . and to the staff recommendations stated above . ATTACHMENTS : I . Area Map 2 . Seabridge Specific Plan (Revised) 3. Letter from Mola Development Corporation dated January 26 , 1982 4 . January 19, 1982 Staff Report 5. Ordinance (Zone Change 81-15) 6. Resolution No. 1282 (Seabridge Specific Plan) 7. Sections 65450-65570 , Public Resources Code 8 . Letter from Mola Development Corporation dated February 10, 1982 . JWP:JRB:df i , 1 i w Minutes , H. B . Planning Commission February ' 71 1982 Page 3 APPLICANT TIME TO MEET' WIMI THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENTS ON MARCH 3 , 1W , AND FOR THE BOARD TO REPnRT BACK 'rO THE commiISSION ON A REVISED PLAN , 13Y THY: FOLLOWING VOTE AYES : Kenefick, Paone , Winched , Porter , Scl:um3cher , Mahaffey NOES : hone ABSENT: Bannister. ABSTAIN: Nome ZONE CHANGE NO. 81-15/CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16 (Cont . from 2-2-82) Applicant : Mola nevelnrmcnt Corporation To permit a change of zone from Rl-O, 111-01. , RA-0, RA-01 , and C2 to Seabridge Specific 1,11an on property located on the southeast corner of Adams Avenue and Beach Boulevard . Jim Barnes informed the: Commission that the concerns raised by the hearing on February 2 , 1-982 have Iacen responded to by the appli- cant and the specific plan revised to incorporate those concerns. Ile also reviewed two staff recommendations for change in the speci- fic plan in regard to density and parking ratio; these were dis- cussed by the Commission and by consensus included in the specific plan . Very extensive discussion took place in regard to the request for a percentage of parking to be compact spaces , and a straw vote produced the Fo 1 lowi nn results : IN FAVOR OF COMPACT SPACE.!; : P Sono , Porter, Mahaffey OPPOSED TO COMPACT SPACE'S : Kenefick , ;ti'inche l l , Schumacher The Commission then d i.scussed the effect of leaving a provision for compact parking in the specific plan document, and Secretary Palin informed them that. �i fut1:1-0 request for compact car parking would not require a special permit because it ha.: been provided for in the specific plan , but the number and size and location of those spaces would be a subject which could be addressed in the conditional use permit filed for the p:.o i ec t . ON MOTION BY PORTER AND SECOND BY PRONE TIIE SPECIFIC PLAN REFER- ENCE TO COMPACT CAR PARTUNC, WAS RFCOMMENDLD TO ESE RE-14ORDED AS FOLLOWS , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE - "Any allocation for :oasipact cal- parking spaces within Area H shall be determined through thn conditional use permit_ process for any project subject to this specific plan when it is s+tbmitted to the Planning Commission for approval . " AYES: Kenefick , Pnone, Winchell , Porter, Schumacher, Mahaffey NOES: Nane ABSENT: Bannister ABSTAIN :Nane Provision for TV service was discussed and a change recommended to state that no exterior television antenn►:is should be permitted , 2- 1 "-N.2 Awl :linutes, 11 , B . Planning Commission February 17 , 1982 Page 4 but that a common panternna with underground cable service to all dwelling units be provzdod . This chn,,cle war, recommended by consensus action of the Commission. Chairman Winchel l , noting that the hording regarding building separa- tion between obliquely aiignud buildings is not clear, asked that the wording be changed to specify that any decrease in separation -it one corner of buildings should be rompensated by .a .like increase aL the other end . This ch.:anue was concurred with by the rest of the Plan- ning Commission . ON MOTION BY PORTER AND SECOND I3Y 1(.:NI;FICK CODE: AMENDMENT NO. 81-16 (SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN) WAS APPROVED AS A1.IENDED ABOVE BY Tlii' ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 1282 , FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR I ADOPT-;ON, BY Tlif; I'OI,LCWTNG VOTE : 1 AYES: Henefick, Patine, Wincholl , Porter , Mahaffey NOES : Schumacher ABSENT: Bannister ABSTAIN : None ON MOTION BY PORTED AND SF,,� OND BY KENEFICK 7,011F, CHANGE NO. 81-15 WAS APPROVED AS AIME;NDE D ABOVE WT'I'll FINDINGS OUTLINED IN THE STAFF J1 REPORT , FOR RECOM24ENDATION 10 THEE CI1'Y COUNCIT, FOR ADOPT ION , WITH THE FOLLOWING FINOTNGS , BY TIE FnLLOINING VOTE: FINDINGS: I . The Specific Plan is in con.forrial ce with thy_ Ci. ty ' s General Plan . 2 . The Specific Plan contains rertulations n►_,r_e,sary to implement Spec- ific pol ic:Les set forth bI t h�� Ci.t. , Ccuncil 11 r,r- development of this site . 3 . The Specific: Plan ront:ain. reou)) ,at which effectively mitigate ,adverse environmental impacts identifier'. in F.IR .81-3 . AV L•'S : Kenef. ic:k , Panne , jai nche.l1 , Porter, Mahaffey NOES : Schumacher ABSENT: Bannister ABSTAI14: None PRECISE, PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO . Rl-1/NEGATIV"i DrCLARATION R2 -4 Initiated by the City of hunt in(tton Beach A precise plan cal' street aliclnment. which will. provide access to 12± mere s of land locatod on the snuth side of: ralbrr. t Avenue approximately F00 sect west of Beach Doulevard . I Savoy See lavia explained t lia t t;-)i s alignment differs from an earlier alignment approved for the :area in that it will bc: a public instead of a private street ,and that it will be dr. sicined to also provide -4- 1- 17-t32 - 11.C . ,1 f A-IF ?ACiA HUN'IN:,T(-.,N 6EACN.CALIr 9-2418/(714) 5;6.2547 6994 U.C AM'NO REAL SWE;11.CAPL58AD.CA 92008/(714)4W-1157 January 8 , 1982 Mr. James Barnes , Associate Planner Dept . of Development Services CITY OF HU14TINGTOII BEACH P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach , CA 92647 Dear Mr. Barnes : Pursuant to our earlier conversation regax:dinc- the Seabridge Specific: Plan , we propose to make the following changes : A. Change the title to "PURPOSE". w ; The third paragraph to read: "The following pal- icier were adopted by the City Council to provide direction 1 for preparation of a .Specific Plan" : A. 4 . - That portion of this section which is in- j cluded witnin parenthesis will be added ?: a footnote at the bottom of this page . C. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT -- This section will be deleted . Exhibit. "A" Reference Map will be changed to in- clude the following : The streets opposite the slain entries will be shown on the map. * The drilling islands and the main off island wells will be shown on the map. t The arrow identifying the reduced building height envelope will be tied in with the 130 foot dimension. j E, FLOOD PROTECTION - The second sentence will be changed to read : Fedaral 'Emergency Management Agency (FUTA) . " F . 3 . - Access to Adjacent Properties - Change to read "Private Streets and/or Drives ,', , " G. TRAFFIC CONWOL (second paragraph) - Change to read "The developer sha ; provide for the future installation. . . " Ill'1 i Mr . James Barnes C1'ry OF 11UNTINuTON BEACH January 8 , 1982 Page two If. TRANSIT FACILITIES We w_11 be including the Orange County Transit Distric`-along with the Department of Public Works. J . HYDROLOGY - We will include the Department of Development Serf►�a es along with the Department o: Pub- lic Works . L. PERIMETER BUFFER -- The last sentence will be changed to read : "The final landscape plan shall be. . . " M 1 . - RESOURCE PRODUCTION AREAS -- Changed to read : "The areas presently ae-;ignatea lor Resource Pro- duction shall be deeded to the homeowners Association as a part of the permanent common open space when all oil pro- duction activity has ceased. " M. 3 . - Change to read: "nil production shall be in compliance with Title 3.5 rf the. Huntington .Beach Oil Code. " M. 5 . ( a) Changed to read : "The area east of the Flood Control Channel (Area A) shall be improved according to the preliminary landscape plan submitted with the appli- cation for development. " 0. DEVELOP14ENT STANDARDS - 1 . Uses Permitted - A footnote will bt- added to sub-sections (wand b) to indicate that oil production within the drilling islands shown on Exhibit "A" shall com- ply with the requirements of "0- 1" District ,' Arti.cle 968 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code . The areas designated as off-island well rites shall, be subject: to the require- ments of the "0" District of Article 968 of the Huntington Beach Code_. 3 . Building Height - Changed to read "Area B , five ( 5) stories or sixty (60) —feet. " 5 . Perimeter Setback - Last sentence be revised to stake: "This requirement shall not apply to entry monu- ments , landscape features , and structures intended for safety or public use. " G. Building Seeart:icn and Setback - (d) is to be revised to state ; "Between buildings , side to side, twenty (20) feet . " 6 . Area B - The minimum separation between buildings shall average thirty five ( 35) feet. Mr. James Barnes CITY OF HUNTINGTON LEACH .7anuary 8 , 1982 Page three 8. Common Space - OPEN SPACE. MQUIREMENT AREA "D " - Changed to read: "The area set aside for common open space shall be equivalent to 40% of the gross habitable area of the resid- ential units within this area. In addition to the above changes we will be including re- visions relating to spelling and other minor clarifications. All of these changes will be pursuant to our prior conver- sation with you. i Very uly� ou ours , V / METM CORPORATION JMlF J. oa , Pr ent +f�F JM/cd i i.r MO'A DEVELOPMENT CCriPCRAT!Cr4/COS ACAtitS AVE.HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIF Q643/(,14) 536-2 47 6994 EL I�A►0 N-C)REAL SUITE 211.CAMSBAD,CA 92CC8/(714)433-n57 February 10 , 1982 tip;CT^�! BEACH P' ,INNING DEPT. Huntington Beach Planning Commission FL i 19�� 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 F. 0, B:,x 190 Nurlir�^t�n Beach, C1132E;.;y Re : Seabridge Specific Plan Dear Commissioners : we have attached a revised draft of the Se3bridge Specific Plan. This draft incorporates many of the suggestions offered by the Planning Commission at the February 2 , 1982 meeting. In order to facilitate discussion r: 1 our proposal , we have listed the comments recommended by merribers of the Planning Comr.iission and our response to the comments . We have also noted in the margin , the sections which have been changed ( see Specific Plan document) . ,I 1 . Page 1, items 1 & 2 , under "City Council Direction" Clarify City Council direction regarding density in Areas A and B . Comment : We believe our plan i-s consistent with the criteria adopted by the City Council when Land Use Amendment No. 81- 1 was adopted . 2. Page 2 , Item 4 , under "City Council Direction" Clarify direction given by the City Council regarding preservation of the ponding area. Comment : See 41 . 3 . Page 4 , Item D , "APPLICATION PROCEDURE" Add a statement under "APPLICATION PROCEDUP.E" requiring that all development standards in the Specific Plan be subject to the approval of the planning Commission. A� H .B . Planning Comm il_ 'pion February 10 .. 1982 Pie ' ..._ 3. (Continued) Comment: The intent of this recommendation is unclear; however, will revise the elan to require Planning Commission approval of all exceptions to the basic requirements . 4 . Page 4 , Item f , under D. 2 , Site Plan Item f should say: "Tyre and Location of Outside Lighting. " Conunent : lie agree and have made the change . 5 . Page ,8 , item G, under. "TRAFFIC CONTROL" Revise this section so that approval of traffic devices are subject to review of the Planning Commission. Comment: We agree and have made the change. 6 . Page 8 , Itein G, "TRAFFIC CONTROL" In lieu of the requirement that the installation of traffic signals be on a fair share participation agreement. This section should be revised to require that cost of the signals on Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue be financed 100% by the developer . Comment : We agree and have made the change . 7 . Page 9 , Section K , "NOISE" First sentence to be revised to read, the Development Services Department for review and approval. . " Comment: We agree and have made the change. 8 . Pa2e 10 , Section M, under " RESOURCE PRODUCTION AREAS" Clarifv Subsection 1 to indicate ;:hat property will be- deeded to the homeowner' s associations ) immediately . Comment : ;1e agree and have made the change . 9 . Page 11 , Section M., "RESOURCE PRODUCTTON AREAS" , Subsection 5 (a) This section shall be revised as follows : "The area east of the flood control channel (Area A) shall be improved according to the preliminary landscape plans which are to be submitted with the application for development. " H. B . Planning Co=l ion February 10 , 1982 Page 3 9 . (Continued) Comment : We agree and have made the change. 10 . Page 11 , Subsection 5 (b) Clarify location of the restored marsh and direction given by City Council pursuant to discussion prFsented in Item 42 . Comment : See ir� l. 11. Page 12 , Section 0 , "Development Standards " , Subsection 1-a This section shall be revised to read, "Attached or detached units and related recreational facility . " Comment: Ile agree to make thi's change ; however, we are proposing duplex units along th,� perimeter adjacent to the single family homes . 12 . Pa2e_ 12 , "Density Standards , Area n Add standards pertaining to total number of bedrooms allowed. Clarify density in Area B. Research the ratio for establishment of number or bedrooms allowable under the provisions of Article 936 of the Ordinance Code . Comment : We agree and have made the change . For informa- tional purposes , the R2 District permits 38 bedrooms per acre , R3 District permits 50 bedrooms per acre , and the R4 District permits 53 bedrooms per. acre . 13 . Page 13 , "Perimetex Setback" Add provision providing that the grade differential on adjacent property to the east and south shall not exceed one foot. Comment : Ile agree , however, we have inserted the requirement under "L. PERIMETER BUFFER" , (Page 9) . 14 . Pa re 13 , "Bui.lding Heignt" Clarification on the method of measuring building height. Develop terminology to require variation in height. H . B . Planning Comm ion February 10 , 19B2 Page 4 14 . (Continued) Comment : We agree and recommend using the Uniform Builr.iing Code definition of Building Height. It is difficult to achieve creative variation in hullding design by ordinance. We believe it can best. be accomplished thrjugh site plan review . This is available to the Planning Conmiss ion with the requirement for a Conditional Use Permit application. 15 . Pages 14 & 15 , "Building Bulk" Statements under Area A, Subsections a, b and c ; and Area B, ,Subsections a and b shall be revised to include the word "shill" in lieu of the word "should" . Comment: We agree and have made the change . 16 . Page 14 , "Building Separation and Setback " , Area A, Subsection h This section shall be revised to read as follows : "Where open parking is provided on the same level as that portion of the dwelling used for human habitation, the mi.ni_num separation shall be 10 feet on a horizontal plane . Comment : We agree and have made the change . 17 . Page 14 , "Building Separation" , Area B Minimum separation between buildings should be increased. A provision for obliquely aligned buildings shall be established. r Comment : We agree and have made the change . 18 . Lae 15 , "Open Space" , Area A This section shall be revised to require 1 , 200 square feet in lieu of B00 square feet. Comment: We propose a 1 , 000 square foot per unit require- ment and have amended the plan accordingly . This provides an open space requirement that averages the low density requirement ( 1 , 200 square feet) and the medium density requirement (800 square feet) . H. B. Plann.ing Coma s ion f 'j Fobruary 10 , 1982 Page 5 19 . Page 15 , "Open Space" , Area B , Subsection (a) A. This provision pertaining, to a 50% credit for resource production areas shall be deleted. Comment: We agree and have made the change. 20 . Page 16 , Item B , ",Main Pecreation Area" , Subsection (b) This section shall be revised to read as follows : "Residential units shall not be located closer to the main recreation than 20 feet . " Comment : We agree and have made the change . 21. Page 15 , "OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENT" Add provisions requiring that the maximum square footage requirements for common open space shall not satisfy any requirement of Article 974 and Article 996 of the Ordinance Code relating to park and recreational facilities . Comment : We agree and have made the change. (See page 16) 22 . Page 18 , " Private Access Wks" Standards for private access ways shall be consistent with standards in Article 936 of the Ordinance Code. omment : lie understand this to apply to the entry standards and have made th; change. 23 . Page 19 , C 13. Parking (d) i The provision pertaining to a credit for parking provided on a drive approach shall be revised to be consistent with the orovision in Article 936 of the Ordinance Code. Comment : `Ie agree and have made the change . 24 . The provision allowing compact parking shall be subject to further study. Comment : We are dropping our request for compact car parking within Area A, and have modified the proposal to allow 251 of the required parking within Area B to be compact cars . Also, we have revised the parking requirement for efficiency units to one .and one-half ( 1�) on-site parking spaces per unit rather than two ( 2) spaces per unit . H.B . Planning Commii Lon : February 10 , 1982 i Page 5 I 24 . Comment (Continued) : :le believe the ratios of parking spaces per unit more closely relate to unit size than the present code requirements . Also , since this parking will either be open or within a parking structure, there will be maximum efficiency of use. 25 . Page 19 , "Parking" , Areas A & B Covered parking spaces shall be contiguous to the dwelling unit for which it will serve . Comment: We understand this comment to apply only to Area A and we agree with the principle; however , because there are two ( 2) levels of dwellings , we propose that the garages and -units be within the same building rather than contiguous . within Area B we believe the 200 foot requirement is reasonable . 26 . Page 21, "Cable TV" Provisions shall be added for a common antenna . Comment: We agree and have made the change . 27 . Landscape Corridor Consideration should be given to applying appropriate provisions pertaining to a landscape corridor . Comment : We agree and have included a new- section dealing with this subject. (See Page 25) 28. Page 25 , "Appearance Standards" , Subsection c This section shall be revised as follows : Particular attention shall be given to incorporating the design of signs including colors of signs , into the overall design of the entire development in order to achieve a uniformity. Comment : We agree and have made the change. 29 . Page 26 , Item L, "A22roval Period" This shall be revised to conform with State Lana . Comment: We agree and have made the change . r R . B . Planning Comm ''`''ion +� :"ebrua•ry 10 , 1982 Page 7 In addition to the changes stated above, we have added ,a new section dealing with Project Signs (page 26 ) and a section that will only permit duplex units within Subarea PA-1 (page 14) . I hope this letter will be of assistance to your review of the Specific Plan. We will be available to discuss these changes with you at the February 1.7 , 1982 public hearing . Thank you for considering this request. Very truly yours , r MOLA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION I Fran} Mola President I Mgt r MOM DEVELC?FMENT COWOPA11ON/80l ADAMS AVE. HUNIINGION BEACH, CALIF 92W.5/(7)4) 536-2547 6M4 EL CAMtNO REAL SUTE 211,CArUBAD,CA 92008/(714)438.1157 February 18 , 1982 1NGTC'N BEACH Ill WI`NG DEPT. Mr . James Palin _ Director F E B 19�? Dept. of Development Services CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH P. 0. Box 190 P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 ifurit;r,�ton f?4acf�, CA9<<,-lF3 Re: Seabridge Specific Plan Dear Mr . Palin : This is to advise you that tlola Development Corporation is in agreement with the additional changes recommended by the Planning Commission For the Seabridge Specific Plan at their February 17 , 1982 hearing. For your convenience we have listed the recommended changes and our- response. • 1. Page 12 , "Density :.standard " M1i,': Recommended change that the maxium number of bedrooms allowable per gross acre within Area D re established at 50 bedrooms per gross acre . Comment: I•:e agree with this change. 2 . Page 13 , Section 6 . (e) Recommended change is as follows : "In order to provide for obliquely aligned buildings the distance specified above ,": T: i may be decreased at one corner of a building if the seper- ation at the other corner is increased by an equal or l `•• greater distance . In no case . . . " Comment : Ile agree and have made the change . 3. Page 19, "Parking" It. is recommended that the number of parking spaces for effeciency units within area B remain at two parking spaces per unit. : .' Comment: We agree and have made the change. Vie-, r r. ,;OL • it- Mr .Mr . James Patin Director a CI`.?'Y OF 11UNTINGT01111 BEACH February 18, 1982 Page two 9. Page 20, No 13 . (i) "Parking' Recommended change should read as follows : "Any alloca- tion for compact car parking spaces within Area B shall be determined through the Conditional Use Permit process for any project subject to this specific plate, when it is submitted to the Planning Commission for approval. " Comment: We agree and have made the change . 5 Page 21 , No. i6 "Cable T.y , Recommended change : "No eater rx television antennas s:;all be permitted . A cone mun antenna with underground cZle service to all dwelling units shall be provided. " i ~~ Comment : We agree and have made the change . Attached herewith is a revised Specific Plan reflecting the changes we have agreed to as well as the definition submitted for consideration with our proposal. If you have any questions concerning this propcsal feel tree to call on us at anytime . Very tr ly yours , MOLA VEL MENT CORPORATION j Fran J .. *1 le +y` Presi ent J 0?, FJ'•i/cak w . enclosure BEACH PI ANNING DERF, Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. FEB t - iov,) Huntington }reach, California 926t,'l P. 0. Cinx 190 Re: !kola Development Beach/Aiiams Hz,:�lis00,cn ec2r, Dear Commissioner: After attending another planninC commit sion meeting, I c,:;me home frustrated. I do not kno-% if any of you have ever b-cen through this bins} of an ordeal, but it ir; frustrating. For t,:o years •.,e have attended first planning commission tneet:ings, then City Council meetings and now back to the planning cor,mi:;;ion. Clc still do not kno,,r anymcre about this matter than we did before. At the onset of this development we had nearly 19000 signature:; on a petition and packed the chamers,, both up,,r ,hair a r:n,d down.- stair:. Our numbers have dwindled, due to burnout ,.in(} frustration. I f►�e1 certain that Mr. Vj'ola will ev(,ntua1JY f;et the approval to do exactly as lie want ::, but: I v,ill not F V uIp. This :i.a it very emotional issue nor tlae people in our " ea. 1 know if I over tries: to addre s the board or commission, that f would choke. , but I £c•r:.l all the iosuc have boon brought to your attention prcv4 ou sly . Plcase consider all the people v:bo live in our �s,^cry before you .reach a decision on the c enlsj.'..y of the nc,: developraent. Our future security and happiness is at stake. I dolit t feG1 we }a,-avc h cll unrea onrible , ju;t concerned. Zn1..:, A1�� }}Ct,Il my iir�t ;,.;T)crlo11CC of _•cc.lhG poiitic;3 in :action . I have never missed an election of any kind and I study thu issue--, carefully, beat it to me our eli�ctcd o f fici:als do not really represent the neopLe . Perhapc that is why so t, nn,y }aeoplu choose: not to excrci: e their rcit,,;}lt to vote. I1hank you for ;all your community i.Ilvalvement. and declictition, Linda Kcof 20161 Cape Cottage Lane Huntington iicach, Ca. 92646 31ATi Of CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY W NUND G. BROWN 1R„ Gort►no. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ; ' � BEACH 1416 Ninth Strret *;z Sacrna,ento, CA 95614 P1 AhT,01I �a DEPT. (916) 445--3531 F Ey B l IP � 10182 P. 0. Box 1^0 February 16, 1982 Mr. James R. Barnes, Assc, -.iate Planner City of Huntington Beach Department of Development Services P. 0. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Barnes; We have reviewed Final. EIR 81-3 for the Seabridge Specific Plan (SCii 81080664) and find that the project is relatively unchanged from that reviewed in the draft document, b.,refore, the comments and recomaandatIons provided in ou•: letter of December 28, 19SI zontini-e to express our po.;iticn regarding this project. Additionally, the City's response to our comments on the E:IR and proposed project are inadequate b}• standards of CErQA. We believe that the general discussion of our reconcnendations for protection of wetland resource, within the project site and the impl.icatlons of those recorimandat ions upon res{den- L.1al development does not comply with Cleary vs County of Stanislaus 116 Cal. App. 3d 36B Calif. Rptr. The court ruled ; "In particular the major issues j raised when the Lead Agency's positicn is at variance with recorrmendationn and objections raised 1n the comments crust be addressee, in detail givinp,, j reasons why specific conments snd suggestlons Were not accented, and factors of overriding; importance warranting; an overide of the suggestions." ire therefor,., cannot concur with the certification of the document in its present foes end recommend that the document he revised to corlply With the Cleary Decitijon. Thank you for the opportunity to revf,�,w and comnenr on this dr.cumetit. Ii you have any questions, please contact Fred A. Worthley Jr. , Regional :tanager, Region 5, at 350 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802 ; telephone number (213) 590-51.13. Sincerely, Director i REVISED RESPONSE TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF" FISH AND GAME COMMENTS DATED DECEMBER 28 , 1981 At a meeting which took place on February 25 , 1982 between staff � of the City of Huntington Reach, the State Dept-irtment of. Fish and Game, and the State Office of Planning and Research, it was agreed that the City would revise its reponse to conun2nts submitted by the Department of Fish and Game pertaining to the biological assess- ment contained in EIR 81-3 . Pursuant to the agreement reached by the agencies present at the February 25 meeting, the following re-- wised response is focused on the Department of Fish and Game ' s reconmendation that the existing wetland area defined by Coastal salt- marsh vegetation on the development site be retained and dev- eloped into a functioning saltwater marsh ecosystem now instead of postponing development of the saltwater marsh project until term- ination of oil extraction . Residential development could then pro- ceed within the oil production areas when the wells are abandoned . Also , Fish and Game believes public access roads leading from Beach Boulevard into Area A on the site should be allowed only if they wetland resource would not be adversely affected. The applicant is proposing to develop access roads and residential units in a major portion of the existing wetland and to mitigate the loss of this existing coastal marsh habitat by providing replace- ment marsh habitat in an existing oil production area when all oil production activity has ceased. A freshwater marsh adjacent to Beach Uoulevard will be developed immediately in the existing pond- ing area and will represent partial. compensation for the immediate loss of habitat . Follow;.ny are specific factors of overriding importance which in the view of the Department of Development Services make the applicant ' s proposal more acceptable than -he alternative proposed by the Department of Fish and Game : 1 . A recent amencament to the State EIR Guidelines, as well as a number of other environmental protection laws, require that a lead agency consider housing effects along with environmental coal_; in its evaluation of a project. Fish and Game 's proposal would eliminate approximately 150 residential units proposed for near-term construction in Area B. As stated in the City ' s pre- vious response to Fish and Game ' s comments , thy: Housing Element to the General Plan stresses the current need for increasing the housing stack . It is likely that the unit types proposed in Area B will meet current criteria for affordability as defined in the City ' s Housinci Element and thus will be consistent with another major goal recently adapted by the City . 2 . Fish and Game ' s proposal may require relocation of the main collector street within the development connecting Adams Avenue and Beach Boulevard. The main collector street as proposed int--;sects Adams Avenue and Balch Boulevard at locations which are adjacent to other local streets and are sufficient distances i from the Beach/Adams intersection to allow for signalizziti.on . Page 2 Access to Beach Boulevard ender the <<pplicant ' .s proposal is concentrated at the intersection of Beach Boulevard and Memphis Avenue . This intersection will be signalized to facilitate traffic flow from the project and along Beach Boulevard. The proposal by Fish and name inay preclude this possibility, since the route as presently proposed cuts across the existing wetland . For safety purposes , development on the site would not be allowed to take place with only one: major access point. Therefore, an alternative to Fish and Game ' s proposal may re,:luire the collector street •,rithi.,n Area A to tie in with local public streets in the adjacent single-family area. This would be unacceptable from the City ' s standpoint since local streets are not designed to handle traffic generated from the collector street . Other alter- natives would be to move the collector street west of the channel in a southerly direction or to construct it as proposed and compen- sate for the loss of a portion of the existing wetland. Moving the street in a southerly direction may result in the loss of additional units on the site . The problems associated with enhanc- ing the existing wetland are discussed in Number 3 below. 3 . The applicant ' s proposal to provide funding for creation of a saltwater marsh within the xesource production a .-ea is a part of the mitigation measures which are offered to offset impacts caused by development-. vithin the existing wetland . The applicant has not expressed a willingness to for-ego near-term development opportunities while at the same t4.me undertaking the expense to develop the existing wetland into a functioning saltwater. marsh . As stated in the City ' s previous response, the City has indicated no interest in the site: for devQlopment as a future park . There is no indication of the availability or source of public funds for enhancement of the existing marsh. Therefore, it is likely that the marsh if preserved in its present location would continue to remain in a degraded state. From the standpoint of long-term productivity, it may be desirable to takeadvantage of the private financing being offered to establish a new, viable salt- water marsh which will function as a valuable biological resource in the future . 4 . As the existing wetland is in a degraded state, its visual char- acter would detract from adjacent housing . Also , there is great probability that nearby residents would object to the condition of the site in dry summer months , requiring that weed abatement and dust control measures be taken. A restored marsh in the resource production area would be farther removed from residen- tial development on the site , and thus the potential for intrusion and disturbance from residents of the development would be much less than if the existing wetland is preserved . 'Publish 2/25182 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO, 81-16/ZONE CASE NO 81 -151EIR NO 81-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN 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 htonda 15th March possible on y the day of 19�. for the purpose of considering Code Amendment lio. 81 -16 , which establishes a Spec1�L Plan setting forth development criteria for 60, acres of property located at the soJ6- east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81-15, a request to change the zoning on th^ subject property from C2 (Connunity Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production, RI -0 Low Density Residential combined with oil production) and RI --01 (Low Density Residential Districf- combined with nil production) to Seab ridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No. 81 -3 which assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amwndment and Zone Case. Copies of Environmental Impact Report 81 -3 are available for review in the City Clerk Office. i A legal description is on rile in the Department of Development Services Office . MAll inte-ested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment No. 81 -16/Zone Case No. 81-15/E1R No. kr Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Llerk , 2000 Main I Street , Huntington Beach , California. 92646 - (714) 536-5227 DATED 2/?2/82 CITY OF HUNTiNGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk I i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 2DOO Main Street Huntington Beach, California 92648 I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO.81.1131ZONE CASE NO. 81.16/EIR NO 81.3 SEA11RIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing vOli be held by tlin City Council of Ilia City of Huntington Beech, in the Council Chain'.dr of tni Civic Cantwr,Huntington j Reach.at the hour of 7.30 a.m.. or as soon theraafter as possible on hlonday th, 151h day of March, 1982 for the purpose of considi.ring r:odu Arnen,.mant No.31•16, which esiablilhes a Specific Plan setting fonh development criteria for 60—acres of p►opurty locetod at the southeast earner of poach Boulevard:,nd Ad:rms Avanuo,and Zonu Base No.81.15. a request to chongo the coning no the subject property$tom C2(Community Business District), RA-C I Residantial Agricul- tu►nl District comhmud with oil pry>ductionl.RA-01 (Rasidon- tial Agricultural District combined with oil production, R1-0 Low Density Rosidrintill. combinod with ail proauction) and R1-01 (Low Density Rat.iduntial District curnbinad with c;l production) to Soabrid;-) Sporific Plin. The City Council will al:cr cor%+dur Final Envrrciontrrntal Impact Report No. 91.3 which.issmans tho dovironmental effects of tho Coda Amdndrn!+nt and Zone Case. Copies 3f Environmental Imptet Ropnrt 81.3 are av,silable fnt review in the City Clrrk's Off ica. A Is,}al douription is on We in the Dgwrtmunt of Oa rulopmont Sorvices O Hrce. All intera;tud saMuns .nn ,nvitcKi to attand said ha,ring and axpress thair opmio•ts ft�r nr:jimist tatd Code Atnandnioni No. 81.16/Zone Case No. 81.15/EIR No. 81.3. Furth.► information may lr-; otrtained from tho Offirs of the City Cler4,2000 Main Stnr.►t, ►l intinvinn Ucach, CA 92C-43 (71 til 536-SZ:7 Dated: 2/2.:r82 CiT`/Oi• HUNTINCTON BEACH By: ALICIA M. WENTWORTH City CNrk Pub. 2/25/112 Hunt,Desch Ind. NOTICE OF P! ; HEARING CODE AMENDMENT (,. d1-16/ZONE CASE NO.61.15/EIR NO.131-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN R NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hayrinp hill b4m huld by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beath, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Cantor, Huntington Boadt, at the hour of 7:30 ts.m.,or as icon thereafter es possiklto on Monday the 1st day of March, 1992 for the purpose of cornroering Code Amendment No.41.16, which estabIlthosa Specific Plan tatting forth dovylopment criteria for 60--scros of property located At the southeast corner o.' Beach 11outavard and Adams Avenue,and Zone Cate No. 81.15, a request to change the toning on this subject property from C2 (Community Business Dwriet), RA-0 IRosidentrel Agricul• ` tural Dis!rie.combined with oil ptuductionl. RA-01 lResiden- rial Agricultural District combin&d with oil Ixoduction, R1.0 Low Den-Ay Residential combined with oil produc!,onl and Pi-01 (Lrw Density Residential Desirict combiner with oil pevductiool to Seahridpe Specific Plan Tte City Council will alto consider Final Envrron"mial Impact Report No, 81.3 which asseues the envirr it"nial affuets of 0 a Coda Amen-imeni and Zone Casa. Copies of Er vironman!ef Ir..,mci flaport 81.3 are ava!Wilu for ruviaw in this City Clrrk's Office. A'egal descristicn is an file in the Department of Devalopman! Sorvir.e:t offiet. All interested,mrsons are invitatf to attend said hearirro and exprest their o sinion;.for or against said Code Arritndment No. 61.16/Za%t r C.-se No.d1.151EI R No.81.3. Further informs tion may be obtainod from the Office of the City Clerk,200C' Main Street,He.ntinoton Beach,CA z2648 U 141 526.5227 Dated: 2/111147 CITY OF HUNT INGTON BEACH By: ALICIA M.WENTY/6RYt1 City Clark Pub. 2/19/132 Deily Pilot D-2. pUBt IC IJEARING'S CODE AMENDMENT ND. 81-16/20HE CASE NO 81-15/EIR ND 81-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN for the purpose of considering which establishes a Spec , lic Plan setting forth development criteria for 601 acres of property located at the sOL4 east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81 -15, a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production , RI-0 Low Density Residential coaMned with oil production) and R1-01 (Low Density Residential Distric' combined with oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report Np.,_BLJ which assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. Copies of Environmental Impact Report 81 -3 are available for revie% in the City Clerk Office. u. I r. I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A NOTICE OF PU HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO.81.16/ZONE CODE AMENDMENT -IS/ZONE CASE NO.81.15/EIR NO.81.3 NO.81.16/El .81.3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will he held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, held by ilia City Council of the City of Huntington Beach. in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center.Huntington in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center,Huntington + Reach.at the hour of 7:30 a.m..or as soon thereafter as Bosch.at the hour of 7:30 a.m..or as soon thereafter as Possible on Mottrlay tits 15th day of March, 1982 for the possible on Monday the 15th day of March,1982 lot the purpas of considering Coda Amendment No.81.16, which purpose of considering Code Amendment No.81.16,viliich mtabiifhas a SPeNtic Plats setting forth development criteria esta"es a Specific Plan setting forth development criteria for 60-•acres of property lapsed at the southeast corner of for GO—acres of property located at the southeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue and Zone Case No.81-15, Beech Boulevard and Adams Avenue,and Zone Case No.81-15. a reque;1 to change the zoning an the subject property from a request to change the ironing on the subject property from C2(Community,Business District), RA-0(Residential Agricul- CZ(Community Business District),RA d (Residential Agricul- tural District combined with oil production),RA-01 IF!"Iden tural District combined with all produetionl.RA-01 IReslden- tial Agricultural Olstrict combined with oil production, R1-0 tial Agricultural District combined with oil production,R1-0 Lott Density Residential combined with oil production) and Low Density Residential combined with oil production)and ni-Ot iLow Density Residential District combined with oil R1-01 (Low Density Residential Vistrict combined with oil production)to Seabridge Specific Plan, production) to Scibridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No.81.3 which assesses the environmental Impact Report No.81.3 which assa es the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. affects of the Code Amendment and Zone Casa. Copies of Environmental Impact Report 81.3 era available for Copies of Environmental Impact Report 81.3 are uvailable for review in the City Clerk's Office. review in tits City Clerk'r Office. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services Office. Services Office. All interested persons are invited to att-nd said hearing and All interested persona are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment express their opinions for or against said Coda Amandntont No. 81.16/Iona Case No.RI-15/EIR No.?1.3. No. 81.16/Zone Case No.81.15/EIR No.81-3. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk,2000 Main Street, Iuntington Beach,CA 92G48 City Clerk,2000 Main Street,Huntington Beach,CA 92648 (714)536.5227 1714)536-5227 2/22/82 Dated: Dated: 2/22/82 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: ALICIA M.WENTWORTH By: ALICIA M.WENTiNORTH City Clerk City Clerk 2/25/82 Pub.2/25/82 Hunt.Beach Ind. Hunt.Beach Ind. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO.81-16/)ONE CASE CODE AMENDMENT NO.81.16/ZONE CASE NO.81.15/EIR NO.81.3 NO,81.15/EIR NO.81.3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be field by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civil:Canter,Huntington in the Council Chamber of the Civic Contw,Huntington Beach,at the hour of 7:30 a.m..of as noon 1hown•fior xii Bosch,at ilia hour of 7:30 a.m..or as soon thereafter as possilile can Monday the 15th day of March,1982 for the possible an Monday the 15th day of March 1982 for the purpose of cansiderirtg Code Amendment No.81.16,which purpose at considering L ede Amendient i4a.1l1-18,which establishes a Specific Plan setting forth development criteria tstablishes a Specific Plar.setting forth development criteria for 60"acres of property located at the southeast corner of for 60L acres of property located at the southeast corner of ©each Boulevard and Adana Avenue,and Zone Case No.81-15, Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue,and Zone Case No,81-15, a request to change the zoning an the subiw.property from a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2(Community Busin►ss District), RA-0 fResidontial Agricul• C2(Community Business District), RA-0(Residential Agricul- tural District combined with all production). RA-01 (Residers- tural District combined with oil production),RA-01 (Rrwsiden- tial Agricultural District combined with oil production). R 1.O tial Agricultural District combined with oil productionl.R1-0 Low Density Residential combined with oil production) and Low Density Residential combined with all production) and R1-01 (i,ow Density Residential District combined with oil R1.01 (Low Density Residential District combined with all production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. production) to Soebridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No.81-3 which assesses the environmental Impact Report No.81.3 which assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. offsets of the Code Amendment and Ze a Case. Copies of Environmental Impact Report 01.3 are available for Copies of Environmental Impact Report 8% T are available for review in the City Clerk's Office. review in the City Clerk's Office. A legal description Is on file In the Department of Development A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services Office. Services Office. All interested parsons are invited to attend said hearing end Alf interested persons are Invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment express their op'nionr for or apninst said Code Amendment No.81.16/Zatte Case No.81.15/ElH No.81.3. No.1111-18/Zone Case No.81-1S/EIR No.111.3. Further information may be obtained from the Office of this Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk,200 hWn Street,Huntington Beach,CA 92648 City Clerk.2000 Mair. Street, Huntington Beach,CA 02640 1714l 636-5227 (714) 5U-99227 Dated: 2122/82 Elated: 2/22/82 CITY OF NJNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Bv: ALICIA M.WENTWORTH By: ALICIA M.WENTWORTH City Clerk City Clerk I Pub.2/25192 Pub.2/25(*52 l4i nt.Bomb Ind. Hunt.Beach Ind. Kit _ IN''TNT. Superior Court Or TIM STATE OF CALIFORNIA to and for the 1`ottnty of Ortinge CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CITY CLERK yttnnFOf' t rB t(r&TM.._..._,_,._—__ Public Hearing .w�woK(tt• low" N �0!►�.MWOMW Ali.M M State of Californin I s�^-umaN1tl ki-I County of Orange FW ll1NlJL TOtwr ra it M M WOO W Rita J. Richter :.Iue•�w+ 2�.tti� That 1 am ArA tit all time-4 herein mentioned µ•a+ a citizen of CtT1fUFHtlttTl rti LACK AteL ht ti'c>,tntert6 the United States,over the age of twenty•oae }ears,andthni I uvC►.tt am not a party to, nor interested in the alNrve entitli•+l mattes P-4)iAJcLt 9 ' t+.cot. sc+ttn�.f4rr.d1�5 that I am the f:rincipal clerk of tht•printer of the. . Y^- �-••..---.� ,...w Huntington Beach Ind. Review i new*epaper of gt•nernl cirtulution,puhli.•hrd in the City of HUntington Beach County of Or►tn,r and which new-pn1wr im plthlislteti for the di.+entinationof local ttew•v tind intelligence of ti general chmnc ter, anti ':hi.h newsptapc•r tit all Litnev herein rticntcunvil hnr and etill has a Irvin tidy s(d)*c•rifition No of fiavin;; -ulirribern. and which newspaper has been entablishecl, raintpd cars pub• HAM at regular intprvatr in they staid county of Orat: •• for n period eiceedint; tine year; that the notice, of which he annexed is a pritrled ctwy, hits iwen publinitt-1 in the- regular and entire i.'cvue of na;d and 11110 in anv .artsplernent thereof,on the following date+. L-i wit: January 341 1982 1 certify for tim,larr) under ptnalty of perjury tlwt the f,,tego. ing 14 trap anti corrett. Uatedat... .. .... .. .... .. Garden Grove. . Califetrnis,tMaJ. is t.- y Feb. Its .82 Signaturr I t iee�t IM t:A1'.�Ii10 I�1 L If A Vublish 2/.2182 r�ir��r. I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16/ZONE CASE NO 81-15/EIR NO 81-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN 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 1st day of March_ lg 82 for the purpose of considering Code Amendment No. 81-16, which establishes a Spec: Plan settingforth development criteria for 6Q� acres of property located at the sou P P P Y east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81-15, a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential ,Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production, R1--0 Low Density Residential combined with oil production) and R1 -01 (Low Density Residential Distric- combined with oil production) to Seabridge Specific Flan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No, 81-3 which assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. %.cp ies of Environmental Impact Report 81 -3 are available for review in the City Clem Office. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment No. 81-16/Zone Case No. 81-15/EIR No. 11-3 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main - Street, Huntington Beach , California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED____ 2/16�Ii2 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia Mr Wentworth City Clerk 'Publish 2/4 82 I ' NOTICE OF PL;BLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16/ZONE. CASE NO 81-15/EIR NO 81-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN 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 Tuesrlay the 15th day of February 1g 8? for the purpose of considering Code Anr:ndJrent No. 81-16, which establishes a Specific Plan setting forth development criterit, for 601 acres of property located at the south east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81 -15, a raquesk to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production, RI -O Low Density Residential combined with oil production) and P.1-01 (Low Density Residential District combined with oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No. 81-•3 which t assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. Copies of Environn*ntal Impact Report 81-3 are available for review in the City Clerk's Office. A legal description is on file in the Department of Developnwint Services, Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing And express V*ipir opinions for or against said Code Amendment No . 81-16�Zone Case No. f31-1► %EIR No. 81-31 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Pain Street, Huntington Beach, California. 9264a - (714) 536-5227 DATED CITY OF HUHTINGTOM BwACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk I Pub i sh_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16/ZONE CASE NO 81-15/EIR NO 81-? SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN 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 February 19 82 for the purpose of considering Code Amendment No. 81-16, which establishes a Specific Plan setting forth development criteria for 60- acres of property located at the south- east. corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81-15, a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , 1A-01 Nesidential Agricultural District combined with oil production, R1-0 Low Density Residential combined with oil production) and R1-01 (Low Density Residential District combined with oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. 'the City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No. Bl-3 which assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. Copies of Environmental Impact Report 81-3 are available for review in the City Clerk 's Office. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services Office . All interested Persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Code Amendment No. 81-16/Zone Case No. 81-15/EIR No. 81 -3. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach , California. 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED 1-15-82 CITY OF HUNTiNGTON BEACH i "— By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk NOTICE TO C12W TO SCHEDUZZ PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NME/r� �X.Z'"' 10LkgLAgg*AMHL rd i- TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: ••''�' � . ..._.�FROM: PLEASE SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING USING THE ATTACHED LEGAL NOTICE FOR THE DAY OFt 2P'�sa e attached AP's vi11 follow No AP'e Initiated by: Planning Canmission Planning Department Petition x * Appeal Other Adoption of Environmental Status (x) ,_ YES NO Refer to �1d, �� Planning Department Extension . _, for, additional information. * If appeat, please transnit exact wording to be required in the legal . Published `..a H. B. Independent News January 7 , 1982 LEGAL NOTICE f ► r �.3 , NOTICE OF PUBLIC IiFA..+NG CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16 �D�+C (Ale NOTICE XS HEREBY GIVEN that a pu lic hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering Code Amendm=nt No. 81.-16 , which establishes a Specific Plan setting forth development criteria for 60± acres of property located at the southeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81-15, a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , R1-0 Low Density Residential comb ined with oil production) , and Rl-01 (Low Density Residential District combined With oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. j?The P�s-eg--tau fission will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No. 81-3 which assesses .the environ- mental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Change. legal den- cription is on file in the Department of Development Servic � FA W Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7 r.96 P .M. , on y , in the Council Chambers Building of the . January 19, 198�,• ' 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 Code Amendment Dias 44-41-6 �. � , P-r-x • Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. '. Telephone No . (714) 536-5271 DATED this � 7th— day of January , 1982 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION James W. Palin By Secretary I t 153-566-01 25-171-10 W T Newland Estate ZC f 81-15 Clinton S Eastman E Ibuiae Muxilllp Dec. 10, 1981 WH) % Huntington West Fleshy 8352 Clarkdale Drive 14600 Go2dienwest StMt Hwtington Burch, Calif 92646 Suite 201 153-566-02 153-566-10 Westtnineter, Calif W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate 92683 Pwndolph P Weiler at al BIward E Malone and --�- --------._----. 8342 Clarkdale Drive 19942 Aothert Lame Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntingtton Beach, Calif 92646 153-566-03 153-566-11 25-170-03 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate Chevran U S A Irma Waldo E Baker Sam W Crow Attn: Property Tax Dept 19961 ."d9a ood Lame 19952 Rothert Lane P.O. Box7611 E uttirgton Beach, Calif 92646 H=ti.ngton Beach, Calif 92646 San FranciwoI Cali f 94120 153--566-04 153-566-12 25--170-04 W T Nawl,arcl Estate W T Newland Estate Hunk Beach y Donald C Peterson Alfted M eollegaraf 2110 Main Street 19951 Eagewood Lame 19962 r"lothert Lane Huntington Reach, Cali amtirgton Beach, Calif 92646 MMUTFAM Beach, Cali 92646 29648 153-566-05 153-566-13 25-153-01 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate Was Baca Lois D Riva 1419 Lakeside Large Wvcan R Ross 19982 Fbthert Lane 19941. Ddgewood Lam Htmtiirgton Beach, Calif 92648 ItHandx icon Beach, Calif 92646 Harm Beach, Calif 92646 153-56fr-06 2S-172-06 25-153-02 ! Joe Irvine S T BridenbalI BU Ne Kim 818 Joliet Avenue 1417 �asi& Lane 1"31 akjawood Lane Huntington Beach, Calif fluntincitm Burch, Calif Hunk Beach, Calif 92646 92648 92646 25►--171.-04 153�566-07 25--153-03 W T Newland Estate Mola Deve2oprent C+orP MYne L Leiivan 608 Adam Avenue ' 19911 Edyew:)od Pane Huntington --h, Cali Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 92648 1.53--566-08 25-171-04 25-153-04 W T Newland Estate Joel B Pooley Mark IWAght Louis P Atkfngcn 19872 saltwater Circle 1413 Lakeside Lane 19912 FbtIv3 rt 'Fa u=tingt cn Beach, Calif Hunt,ingtob+ Beach, Calif HuntingWn Beach, Calif 92646 92648 92646 153-566--09 25-171-06 25-153-06 W T Newland Estate Dale S Neuu an James Doug2m Ca�be11 1 Carl M Weenkrantz 4600 Monaxca Drive 1407 Lakeside Lane 19932 Acthe rt Dane Tarzana, Calif Huntington Lech, Calif Haltington Beach, Calif 92646 91356 U648 c,' (to( ) I - 7 9 ' 25--153�-08 25r Q=Ies C� 3xd Christopher C Stahl � J923 Lewin Avenue ZC #81-15 8u peeat�t,ill Drive �9 Bah, venueCali Dec.. 14, 1981 OH) Htn ti.rgton Beach, Calif 90807 92648 25-153--10 25-145-01 25-143r-15 Gayle C P,rxirick Mark A Marino Russell Davigm Beech 1319 Lakeside Lane James 0 Hughes et al 809 Ooeant►ill Drive HuntirxjWn Beach, Calif 1514 Lakeside Lane Kunttngton Basch, - 92648 Hunt ngton Brach, Calif 92648 92648 25-153r-11 25--145-02 25-143-17 I-lark H Sapp William A UH by Jr Carol Lyra PoLMM 803 oceWuttl Drive Lime� 1317 Lakeside bane 21202 Shaw Hunti n Bem,h► Cali Hunt,i ngton Eeach. Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92648 92648 92646 145-�03 25-144-63 25�-153-F erald M uor-h► Ralph DePio John R Sarni FMI 1313 Lakeside Zane Virginia De rucc id hio 1515 Lakeside 14M Hurltin9tion Beach, Calif 1510 Lakeside Dane Hunts Beach, Calif. 92648 Huntington Beach► Calif 92648 92648 25-153-13 25-145-04 25-144-68 James J Klutni ck Williaa Joseph Ref ice Dor ld Ord WQw 17582 Berl.ark Circle 20491 Ali-Ba Dane 1503 Lakeside I,nne HuntingtM Beach► Calif HuntiMton Beach, f Komi gton aeach► Calif 92648 92646 92648 25-•153-14 25--145r05 25-144-69 Ted G Tucker Castillo/Austin ?M Brooks Lloyd Jones 1309 Lakeside Zane 714 Pdams Ave•• Suite 3 1501 Lakeside Zane Hunt3.rr-- Beach, Calif Huntington Beath► Calif Hunti zmJWn B8wh, Calif 92648 92648 92648 Z5--153-10 25 ep-143-09 oe -Castillo Eric Steven Brown John L Henricksen et al 80707 s ro Avenue 1316 Lakeside Lane 417 Min Street Calif �� Heach► CaliHuntington Beach, Calif nmtingtm Beach, 92648 92646 92648 11 25-143-10 25-154- 25�-20o-56 i John L Henn icksen et al Joseph Castillo Reza Esfandiar J 20232 MKinley Lane 1312 Lakeside Lam c/o D=n Corp Huntington Beaich, Calif Huntingwn Beach. Calif Boot 53 92648 92648 flow ton, Terms 77001 25-154-15 25-143-13 25--200-50 Gerald xl=ag Clark John S Walters Best California Cyan LTD 130'l Lakeside LAM I7c+aanhil-1 Derive 100n0 Lao400d Blvd. tiuntirq on Beach, Calif Hunti.rxjion Bs.�r-rch, Calif g0� 240 C` 92648 92648 f q Mcaa Denvlgaawt Corp 151--293--38 80d Adams Avgnue Z0381-15 Franchise Aeal.ty Inkwstate OW,, hNintington Reach, Calif Dec. 91 1981 (JH) 253/04 9264d P.O. Bout 66207 AW O'Ham Chicago, Ill. 60666 1SI-293-07 151-293-20 151 293-39 Title Inslzrance Co a Trust Title Ins. 8 Trust Co Franchise Fealty Intarstats Ooaq an(VacTwyla A miner and/or Dais J Piper P.O. Fox 66207 814.1 Malloy Drive 20361 Samervi.il.e Lane Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach, Calif 92646Chicago, 60666 151--293-08 151-293-21 lSl-293--40 Title Ins. & Trust co Title Ins. & Trust Co Beach 6 Indtanolis WWOr Chd rles W QWel, and/or C bri3 Harrigan C/o Irsvesb=s Real Estate c 20401 Sevw Seas Lane 20371 Somerville Lane 3 Corporate Plaza Iriti.ngtxan Beach, Calif 98646 Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Suite 100 E 151r-293-0 9 151-293-22 Newport Hatch, Calif Title Ins . & Trust Co. 4itLe Ins, & Trust po 92660 and/or MichaA1 R Lieber and/or Freda WkUaoe 20391 Seven Seas lAm 20381 Somerville Lane Huntington Beach, rali.f 92646 Huntirqtm Beach, Calif 26646 151-293-10 - - 151 293-23 151 511-01 Title I O. & Trust Co Title Ins. & Trust CO Glen A Careen dnd/ur Clyde V White arid/or Nwznan R Lee 20241 S New Britain Lane 20381 Scan Seas Marx, 20391 sm*xviille Lary Huntington Bch, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach.. Calif 92646 92647 151-293-U 151 293-74 151 511-02 Title Ins. B Trust Co Title Ins. & Trust Co MartIA C Oxman and/or Names T Hoskins and/or David A Bauman 20251 S New Britain Zane 20371 Seven Seas Lane 20401 Somerville Lame Huntington Beach, Calif uuntingtor. Heath, Calif 92646 ifuntlrr4ton Bearch, Calif f 92646 92646 151-293-12 151-293-25 151-512--01 Title Ins. & Trust Co Title Ins & Trost W Roger Kleinman xWor William L Ward and/or Delamr Dore 20242 S New Britain Lane 20361. Seven Seas Lane 20421 a Lane Huntington Beach, Calif tiunti ngton Beach, C.al.if 92646 Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 92646 151-293-13 151-293-30 151-512-02 Title Ins. E Trust Cb Title Ins & Trust Co Gerald A Gallagher arrl/or Francis J Stilson and/or Doris F Read 20252 S New Britain Lane 20402 Seven Seas Lane Fobert Ma intey Huuntingtan Beach, Calif mntington Bauch, Calif 92646 8021 Sunset Ci=le 92646 151-293.14 Huntington Beach, Calif 151--S12-03 Title Iris. & Trust CD 92646 Gordon B Anandola arWor Joseph G Farley '30251 Cape Cottage Lane 20422 Seven Seas Mane nuntington Beach, Calif j&mtitr3tan sea^h, Calif 92646 92640' 151-512-04 1.51-513-19 I wMld Murphy Z C #81-15 lltxxw K Chronart 204041 Cape Ootttave Latta Dec. 10, 1981 (JH) 20301 Bps= Circle lfunt it)gbon Beach, Calif MmUngton Beach,, Calif 92646 92646 151-513-02 151-513-11 3 51-513-20 William H Satldamardo Joeeptz A Ruiz Dennis A (look $262 Southport Drive 20301 Seat Circle 20291 Bem Circle Huntixxjbm Beach, Calif HuntUgtm Beach, Cali f Husntingt m Beach, Call 92646 92646 92646 151-51.3-- M 151-513-12 3,51-514-01 Robert Murphy Jae Kun Kim H T Yang 8272 Southport Drive 20291 Sea Circle 8262 Seaport Drive HuntiNton Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Wif 92646 92646 92646 151-513--03 151-513-13 151-514-02 Hash W Robinson Dcn&W S B tm Eural Glen LLxleey 8282 Southport Drive 20392 Sea Circle 8272 Sagxirt Drive Huntifr yt on Beach, Calif HunLbtgton Beach, Calif Hmtingtan Beach Calif 92646 92646 62546 151-513-04 151-513-14 151-514-03 James M Lees John R Cogorno Harvey H Chung 8292 Southport Drive 20302 Sea Circle 8282 Seaport Dative wntington Beach, Calif Huntirxfi= Beach, Wif HunUngton beach r Ca3ig 92646 92646 92646 151-513-05 1.51-513-15 151-514-04 Gregory R Fox Pager H smith William D Helzer 8302 Southport Driver 20312 Sea Circle 8302 Seaport Drive Huntington Beach, Calif amtingtcrn Beacb, Calif Huntington Beach, Cali= 92646 92646 92646 151-513-06 151-513--16 151-514-05 Michael L Ballari s David Rudderaw Rarxiall L May 8312 Southport Drive 3295 7t'tpe Drive 8312 Seaport M-ive Huntington Beach, OLUf }3untington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 92649 92646 151-513-09 151-513-17 11-301-01 Dept: of Vets Affairs of Jchn R. Lona T:'tl,e Ins. & Trust do State of CA11.forniat 20321 Beam Circle anVor Frank E Lovell 20321 Sea Circle I3txn tirtgtm Beach Cal f 82:.Al ma sber Drive Iontington Beach, Calif 92646 92646 Huntimiton Beach, Calif 92646 151-513-10 151-513--18 151-.301-02 Stephen La 8onge Gilbert Ramirn2; Title Ins. A That Qo 2031.1 Sea Circle 20311 Hearn Circle and/or- Arthur L Demers Huntiincom Beech, Calif Huntington Pkaach, Calif 8241 hunster Drive 92646 92646 Ih:nt�e'ton Beach, Calif 92646 151--301--03 151-303-O3 Title ZM & Trust Co. X f 81-15 Title IM i Trust Co awar Donald Q Stzeta Dec. 10, 1981 (JH) and/or Al A Puyda 8251 14=ta c Drive 20061 Gothic t'3sa1ra ' Run£ingtca Head, Calif 9a646 Huntingtoin beacht Calif 92646 151-301-04 151-302-04 • . , �' 151-303-04 Title Ins t Trust Co Title Insi T]renst CoTitle Ins, a Tnat Co &And/ar Aobert P Jobison and/or Mary t=M _ a 81 Charles L dw.trphy Jr 8261 Munster Drive 8262 l4"ter Drive818 Malloy Drive Huntington Reach, Calif 92646 Huntington beach, Calif 92646 Munti gton Mach, Calif 92646 151-301-05 151-302--29 151-303-23 Title Ins & Trust Vro Title Ins & Trust CO Title Iris i Trust Co xWor Charles H Trent am/or Sr m L Mdtane �/or Michael M Gsolig 1119 Richey Street 8271 Munster Drive 0261 Malloy -Drive Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Hundxgt= Bewh, Calif. 92646 'Jobart, Ind 46342 151-301--06 151-302�-30 151-303--14 Title Ins & Trust 00 Title Ins & Trust 00 Title Ins & Trust Co &Warr Esther M Trerise and/or William H Midmaily and/or George E Thorbon Van C Kaupp 19281 Sierra Cadiz Ad .8241 i aMP03 fs, Avenue 8291 Attmter Drive I;~vine, Calif 92715 MmUr ton Bich, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach, Calif 151-302-31 . 151-303-15 92646 Title Ins & Trust 00 Title Ins & Trust 00 and/or D idl.ey W Cantwell ar d/cr Betty J Dawm 8241 Malloy Dive 8231 India^�oW in Avenue Huntimjton Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington Hewh, Calif 92646 151-301-07 151-302-32 151-291-01Title Ins & Trust Oo ii Title Ins & Trust Co ;Title Ins &,Trust cb armor Eric D*Menke and/or Philip D Warner amVor RiduLrd W Owen I� Dri 8301 nster Dive 10041 Beverly Dive ��ter It Calif 92646 4 Hwtington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntimx Beach, Cali .92646 151-302-01 l5].-303-01 151-29i 02 Title Ins & Trust Oo Eleanor �� Title Ins & Trust QO 131 Mua�ter and/or Edward R Kuril rem Title Ins & Truest Co 8 Rymer Drive P Baxter Mi.uu;ter Drive P.O. Box Be 131 Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Itun<tirs4wn Mach, Calif 926413 #RS 54248 151-3O2-02 Santa A , Calif 151-291-03 a�a Title Ins & Trust Oo Title Ins & Trust Co 92702 et�r3f ar Warm:n C Gbtr3e M and/or Lee J Saa�ry�,z 8242 t�A,tictister Drive 8141 Muuvster D�riv+E: Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Hu►ntingtan Beach. Calif 92646 151-302-03 y51-303-02 151--291-04 � Title Ins & Trust Ors Title Ins & Trust Co Pacific Sands axWor Philip J (bra and/or Jack L Amkxw A ponald Inserra 8252 Munster Drive 8232 Malloy Dive 9151 MLvvrtsr Derive Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntingtm Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 r 151-291-05 151 292-12 Title Ins & Trust Co 2C #81--15 Title Im & Trust'C D' a mVor Astrerio Jana-Ba jo Dec. 1.0, 1981 WH) and/or Malady R Hunt 8171 Munster Dorive 8171 Mahal► Drive Huntington Beach, CA1if 92646 Huntington Aeech, Calif 92646 151-291-06 151-292-06 151-292-13 Title Ins & Trust 00 Title Ins & Trust Cb Title Ire & Trust Cb and/or Dorothy M Grubbs and,/or Michael Majdikk wWor Naanan I Haitoldt: 8181 bwnster Drive $182 Manstex Drive 19400 Beach alvd. #55 . !, fIuntr3.rgbon Beach, Calif 92646 Huntirgbm M13f 02646 Huntir)gtm Beach, Calif 92646 I 151-291-07 151-292-07 151-292-14 Title Ins & Trust Ctib Title Ins & TYVSt CO Title Ins & Trust Co and/or Lynda Montgommy and/or 9 Raymond I&alair and/or 2wy3a A Miner 8191 I%Amter Drive 1300 N Verdugo Rd 8141 Malloy Drive Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Glendale, Gil.if 91208 Huntingtan Beach, Calif 92646 151-291 08 151-292✓08 151--292-15 Title Im & Trust Co. Title Ins & gust Cb Title Lns & Trust CD an /or Criarles E �' ar jor Glem T Eaglesten armor Arthur C: Mace 21062 Brocakhurst Street Imise P Ea gleshan 8131 Malloy Drive fruntingtan Beach. Calif 92646 8212 Ptzister Drive Hmtingtcn Bed, Calif 92646 151-292--01 Huntington Head, Calif 151-292--16 ' Title Ins & Trust Co. 92646 Title Im & Trust Co arid/or Elizabeth ND-cw n ----.-- ------ arxVar Tarbjom Pedersen ! $122 Monster Drive9121 Malloy Drive Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 f mtingtm Roach, Call 92646 151-292-02 151-292-09 151--504-04 Title Ins & Trust Cb Title Ins ` Trust CO Robert C Dunom eed,/or Bert W Harding Jr and/or George L Rogers 8301 Derive 8132 Munster Drive 17111 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach, Calm Huntington Beach., Calif 92646 Suite 103 92646 4 151-292-03 Huntington Bench, Calif 151-504-05 Title Ins & TrusL Co 92647 Donald G Hu-per arri/or Pent�is Tashy _. 8142 Munster Drive 8291 Northport Drive 2646 Calif fiuntingt on Beach, Calif 92646 9 gtnn h' 92646 151-292 04 Title I.-is & Trust Cb 151-292-1t} 151 504-06 Title Ins & Trost arr.�/or Jerry L 5humw�ny Cto Its C Coles and/or John J McGavem 8281 Northport Drive 8152 Munster Drive Hunti.ngt�an Beach, Calif 92646 8191 Malloy Drive Hurtt.�triyZSon Beach, Ca7.3.t` Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 92646 ! 151-292-05 151-292-11 151--502--32 Title Ina. & Trust CX) Title Tim & Trust CO Her my 24 Benavider mW°r fobeat C Rathbone and,/or C2k-Le les L Mirphy Jr 20001 N New Britain Lane 301 E Meador Lane 0181 Malloy Drive Huntigt on Beach, Calif monrovia, GZlif 91016 Huntington Beech, C.3.i f 92646 92646 + ' I� aAeL o�' 71 0<1 IFw•4 �h 151-502 33 151-502-28 Noel Can _ Nano A Diaz 20021 N New Britain Latta zC #81--15 20062 N New Britain Lars Huntington Dew, Calif Dec. 10, 1981 (JH) NmtirxjWn Bwx:h, Calif 92646 92646 151-502-34 151-502,-20 151-502-29 2ur=y H Knff Glen C Palmer Joanne C Nelson 20031 N New Britain LvA 20101 Cape Cottage Lam 20072 N New Britain Lane Huntington Seach, Calf Huntington Beachr Ca I i;E puntington Beach, Calif 92646 92646 92646 151-502-•35 151--502-21 151-502-30 Ddwarti J Jown h 20051 N New Britain LwA 2009 Cote Lane 20082 N � Lane Huntington Beach, Calif Huntingtxon Beach, Calif H=tUgton Beach, Calif 92646 92646 92646 151-502,-36 151.-502-22 151-502-•47 Jaa ��ieratni Ric r$ N Grua Standard - Pacific Carp 20061 N New Britain Lane 20081 Cape Cottage Lam. 1565 W MacArthx Blvd. Hunt3nomn Deac ho C.a l if Huntington Breach, Cali f Costal Mesa, W if 92646 92646 92626 151 502-37 151-S02--23 151-502 39 E"3" A Ki,rschke Kerv*th E Burrell Prater De Prosperls 20071 N Nw Britain harts 4 20071 Cape Cottage 20151 S New Britain Lama Hunti�x,�t�otz Beach, Gblif . ,� . Hwtinto= Beach,, Calif Hmtjngtar� Bear;_, C mUf 92646 92,646 92646 151-502-38 151:502•-24 151-502 40 Jams A ALtcm Jr Rose B Schneider Ridwrd H Smith 20091 N Now Britain Lar>r 20061 Cape Cottage ,lane 20161 S New Bri.tain'liaw Huntington Beach, Calif Huntington Beach, Call,f Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 29646 29646 151-502-17 151-502•-25 151-502-41 Israel Cunooan Anie.Llo Mittel I PD= A BariLla 13901 Wallabi Avenues 20051 Cape Cottage Larne 20171 S New Britain Lv* 5y1mar,, Ca 3 1 tuntington .Beech, Calif Huntington Beach, Calif 91342 92646 92646 151-502-18 151-502-26 151-502-42 Rich",d R Dee Derunds J MrLawghl.in Ezra C DacmItz 22131 Cape Cottage Laxw 20041 20181 5 New Bruin Lane Cape Cottage Iana Huntington Beach, Calif Huntian}t= Beach, Calif Umtingbon Beach, Calif 92646 92646 92646 I 151 502-19 151-502-27 151-502-43 Marlyn K adth Dewds E Ward James H Hollanrl 20t2l Cape Cottage Lane 20042 N New Britain Lane 20191 S New Britain Larw llunti.ngtm Beach, ('calif Fkntirgt= Ht=h, Calif Huntington Bench, Ca.Uf 92646 92646 92646 avt- -7 151-5O2-44 151-502-14 R WOM xr msick ZC #81--15 GeorgeT Cox 20201 S New Britain Lana Dec. 10, 1981 (JH) 217 0 Now Brltain Liiw Hunt.ingt m Beth, Calif Uuntinatco Beach, Calif 92646 92646 151-502•-45 151-502�-07 151 502-1a C-eoxge JaNuon R* nd A Futani. Joe Faung YU 20221 S New Hritain ?Ane 20221 Cap® Cottage bane 10162 S New Britain Frye Hwrtington Beach, CaaW H=tington Beach, Calif Bury 92646 92646 Si�646�� Beach, Cif: 151-502 46 151-502-08 151-502-16 Angela D Giacone Gensro Marls &*ert: J Kramer 20231 S New Britain Lane 20231 Cape Oottage Late 20152 S Nett Britain Lane Hunk Bah, Calif Huntington Beach, Cali Bunn qbm Beach, Calif 92646 .92646 92646 151-502-01 151-502-09 153--091-11 Russell J Qydlipp UCtwel J' Rogexs W T Newland Estate 20151 Cape Cbtta" Iat>e 20232 S Ntw Britain Lane SigrmaL:Lardnark PrW. I= Hunti nciton Beach. Calif M.Ant-iix1tan Beach, Calif 17890 Sky Parrs Blvd. 92646 92646 Irvine, Calif 92714 1.51--502-02 151-507:10 153-574-07 J&T" L Keef C heng V#m Wazr3 W T Nadand Estate 20161 Cape Cottage Law - - ' 20222 S New Britain Frye Janes A Brewer Hunt in ginn Beach, Calif Huntir gtcn Beady, Calif 19931 Wi..a%A Lam 92646 92646 HmtLVtJn Beach, Cr.11f 92646 151-.502-03 151:502-U L53-574�-08 Jc'ltryes J E3.eat W T Newland Estate 20171 Cape C7ott W Lane Betty B vnt Hunt3xygt�oc� Beach,, C2rlig 19941 i�crts Zane et al 926A6 Huntiz%jton Bascht Calif 92646 151--502-04 151-502-11 E hdn W Killace Warren A Karr 153-5'74-09 Wa 20181 Cape Cottage lane20202 S New Britain Lane HunY.ingt On Beach, Calif Hmtirnton Beach, Calif U646 92646 151-502-05 151-502-12 574-09 Luella M Atwood Donald S Sjaarda 1S3-W T Newlxd 20191 Cape Cottage Idne 20192 S New Britain Lane HuntSrygtm Deactk Calif Huntington 8oach, Calif Ay�n R z 92646 g9264619951 WowsZ Lane Hucitirxitm Hutch, Calif 92646 151--502-06 151--502--1.3 153-574-10 Patrick Stamford Aitt�tynW S Di Diva W T N wIand Estate 20201 Cape Mtt:age YAne 20182 S New Britain La* I{untirs4tan Beach, Cat1.1f' 4iu'1ti7vt'on Beach, W if 19971 w�eeYys Lane �cY I) ilelsl.Ps' 92646 92646 y971 Hunt irgtyon Beach, Calif 92646 A 'j 17 ,01 r 153-574-- 153-567-04 W T Newland Estate zC # 81-15 W T Newlmvi Erst+ate Antonio E Hea nder Dec. 101 1981 OH) Jasper Glen ism Jr 710 DurJ= Cr 19952 Rot+mot lane Chlexic4, Calif 92231 Hurct3rntix3 Bed, Calif 92646 153-574-12 153-574-19 L 3-S67-05 W T Nw1.an1 Estate W T Newland Est ate W T Wiland Estate Vin Cent R Tritz Gilbert W WigrjI s C1axi= R Chow 19982 Weems Lane 19931 Cabo Uccle 19961 Fmthert, Lane Hunt:irliton Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington FAmch, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach? Calif 92646 153-574-13 153-574-20 153-567-06 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate W :' Newland EStdte Michael, G Fagan Patricia M Meakin Iry E Wards , 19962 Weems Lane 19941 Cabo Circle 19981 Aothert Lane HuntL%3t n Bloch, Calif 92646 Huntirrftm Beach, Calif 92646 m mUngton Beach, Cal' 926" 153-574--14 153-574-21 153-567-07 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate George N Kemt StFpt�en Het.'lf Leworccse Kakn et al 19952 Weds cane 19951 Cato Circle 19982 Cato Circle Huntirgtnn Beach, Calif 92646. Runtixigton Beach, Cali F 92646 Hi ntingban Beach, Calif 92646 153-574-15 153-574-22 153-567-08 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate Frank Fumes Aobertr A Daniel James M Hollon 19942 Wee= bane 197U Ditmar Lane 19962 Cato Circle Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach, Calif 92646 Huntington Beach, Call 92646 1.53--574-16 153-574-23 153--567-09 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate Fabert R Wbrbbrock Richard Jaum Millen Paul FI Jarckle 19932 Weems Lane 19981 Cato Circle 6702 Lawn Haven Drive � auntinyt on Beach, Calif 92646 Hmti.ngt on Beach, Calif 92646 Huntimitm Beach, Calif 92648 153•-574-17 153-564-01 153-567r'10 � W T Newlaral E state W T Newlandt Estate Donald M Grigsby David H Fie 19911 Mthert Lane 19942 Cato Circle HuntL gt on Beach, Calif 92646 n Beach, Calif 92646 153-574-17 153-557--02 153-567-11 W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate W T Newland Estate s J Coffey FArueth H FP-Uer Ponal,d J Kathimm 19912 Wouns Dane 19931 Rothert rave 19932 LA Circle Hcrntingt on B ch, Cal i f 92646 Hunt.ingtim Bewh, Calif 92646 Huntirxjtnn Bea ch# Calif 926" 153-574-1e 153-567-03 153-567 12 ri T Newlarxi Estate W T Newland Estate W T Nwla it F.Ptctte Warren W Firey Jr Jam W Rautzen Fcbert J Dunn it 19911 Cabo Circle .19941 Wthart Lane 19912 Cato Circle Iluntinyton Deuch, Calif 92646 wnti.ngt on Beach, Calif 92646 EiuntiMton Beac1i, Calif 92646 NtU.txan V W Ad= Dot. 14, MI Wit) 22352 WPM h 92630 25-•2U.r-67 F<tw2•t 8 Ballmtyne 10810 W.i19dre Mvd. ' Loa Argeleso Cali.F 9J024 25-200-68 MI rM VeJASt q.di If P.C. boot 5293 tirygt cm Bewh, Calif 92646 IVA aoLhoe II i 1 IN't E Superior Court OPTHt3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA In and for the County of Orange CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACHo CITY CLERK rRQQE fjFCUBLI ATl U NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING State of California County of Orange I&'s' Jeannie L. Thomas That 1 am and nt all times herein mentioned was a citizen of the United States,over the age of twe►!t -one I/rara,and that I am not a party to, nor interested in the above rntitled matter; that I am the principal clerk of the printer of the Huntington Beach Ind. Review a newspaper of general circulation.published in the City of Huntington Beach County of Orange and which newspaper is published fn.- the dimmination of local news and intelligence of a general charac- ter. and which newspaper at all tithes heroin mentioned had and still has a bona ride subscription list of paying suhperibers, ; and nhich newspaper has been "tablished, prinied and pub. lished at regular intervels in the uld CrAinty of Orange fnr a period exceeding nne year, that the notice, of which the ; annexed is ■ printed copy, has be»,n puhtirhed in the regular and entire issue of said newnpaptf. and not in an•supplement ;;.1+ AW theteof,on the fallowing dates,k.-wit: January 21, 1982 + I I certify(or declare) under penalty of perjury that the furtvu- ing is true,end correct. ( ► t,`;ti 'f'�`" Dated at..5 it r.d.a n ..G.r• .q v,e.... ......... ... ... . . . . .. M ifnmia,thin 21-S t da�•of . 'I n'�'�Sl . .. .. 5iignnh:rr i FW-^me CAP.ggAC ^untliogton beech developm ) services department sTAFF EPO R T -Y�AiY l- l��r TO: Planning Commission FROM: Development Services DATE. January 12, 1982 SUBJECT: SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN FINAL, EIR Attached is the final Environmental Impact Report (EIR 81-3 ) prepared for the Seabridge Specific Plan. A draft EIR was prepared and dis- tributed to public agencies and individuals for a 45-day review period ending January 4 , 1982 . The final EIR consijts of the draft EIR, comments and recommendations received on the draft EIR, a list of persons, organizations and public agencies commenting on the draft � EIR, and responses of the City .to the significant environmental ,points raised in the review and consultation process. Prior to taking action on the code amendment and zone change applica- tions scheduled for consideration on January19, 1982, the Planning 9 Commission must make a determination whether the final EIR has been adequately prepared in conformance with the California Environmental Quality Act and State EIR Guidelines . JRI3 :jlm lx-�? I .v� ��l ISO 'Publi sh NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE iWENDMENT NO. 81 -16/10NE CASE NO 81-15/EI R NO 81-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN 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 1st day of March j ' lg 82 for the purpose or considering Code Amendment No. 81-169 mwrh establishes a Spec % Plan setting forth development criteria for 60+- acres of property located at the soy east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81-15, a request to change the zoning on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production, R1-0 Low Density Residential coftined with oil production) and RI-01 (Low Density Residential Distric combined with oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No. 81-3 whicl, assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zone Case. Copies of Environmental Impact Report. 81 -3 are available for review in the City Cler Office. { i A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing And express their opinions for or against said _- Code Amendment No. 81-16/Zone Case No. 81-151EIR No. S Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 20M Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. 92648 - (714) $36-5227 DATED ;... } C17Y OF HUNTINGTON BEACH --•- By: Alicia M. Wentworth ; l�gfg City Clerk 'Publish NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • CODE AMENDMENT NO. 81-16/ZONE CASE NO 81-15/EIR 10 81-3 SEABRIDGE SPECIFIC PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will b held b P e h y the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, i Huntington Beach, at; the hour of 7: 30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible on onday_ the 1st day of March. lg 82, for the purpose of considering Code Amendment No. 81-16, which establishes a Specl- Plan setting forth development criteria for 604 acres of property located at the sou-lt east corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue, and Zone Case No. 81-15, a request to change the ioniny on the subject property from C2 (Community Business District) , RA-0 (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production) , RA-01 j (Residential Agricultural District combined with oil production, RI -0 Low Density Residential combined with oil ) roduction and R1-01 (Low Density Residential district' production) combined with oil production) to Seabridge Specific Plan. The City Council will also consider Final Environmental Impact Report No. 81-3 which assesses the environmental effects of the Code Amendment and Zane Case. Copies of Environmental impact Report 81-3 are available for review in the City Clerk Office. A legal description is on file in the Department of Development Services Office, All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Cede Amendment No. 81-16/Zone Case Ro. 81-15/EIR No. Y1.3 Further 'information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach , California, 92648 - (714) 536-5227 DATED CITY CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ah olv , By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk