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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCondtional Use Permit 86-30 - James Lumber Company - Tempora �• CITY OF HUNTINGTON OA NOV 17 W6 INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMU ON ADMiNISWIVE ME 0 To Charles W. Thompson James W. Palin , Director City Administrator Development Services 11-17-6 Subject CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Date November 17 , 1986ovivu f.. M76 NO. 8 6-3 0 - APPEAL 1 t I}Muft AG -- a 7 AGENDA ITEM NO. D �.,o�A i 7�olUs At the November 3, 1986 City Council meeting, the Council voted to continue the appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30 to the a 6 s*,fM , November 17 , 1986 City Council meeting to allow staff additional time LO wL with James Lumber and to contact southern Pacific Railroad r... ,. rding dedication of Warner Avenue . Staff has contacted Southern Pacific Transportation Company regarding dedication of Warner Avenue. On November 10 , 1986, the Department of Development Services received a letter. from Richard J. Carlson, Senior Sales Representative, indicating that his company is willing to dedicate Warner Avenue to its full 120 toot width . Based on this information, the staff is recommending approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30 by retaining all previously approved conditions and altering the following conditions , as discussed by the Council: 12 . A six foot high slatted chain-link fence shall be constructed along , Warner Avenue for the purpose of screening the site landscaping including trees shall be planted adjacent to the slatted chain--link fence within 90 days of approval . The landscaping and chain-link fence shall be located within the applicant ' s lease area . 16 . An all-weather surface shall be provided on the 30 foot alley located at the east end of Cedar Avenue within 90 days of dedication by the property owner. The staff is also recommending that the following condition be adopted by the City Council: An all-weather surface shall be installed adjacent to Warner Avenue to mitigate soil and dust , problems created by.. truck traffic turning onto Warner Avenue from the site. The specific type of surface shall he subject to the approval of the Fire Department and Department of Public Works. JWP:.MS: t1 A6670d ) Attachments': le Letter to South . Pacific Transportation Company dated November 5 , °1986. 2. Letter from , Southern Pacific 'transportation 'Company datNd November 6, 1986. CITY OF HUNTUNGTOW 89ACH L INTER-OEPARTMEh i COMM ON ��wtv.ctr�wro� 0 To Charles a. Thompson James W. Palin, -,Director City Administrator Development Servic-ls Subi t.t . r CONDITI ONAL USE PERMI TA Date ..,NO . 86--.30 AAPPEAL AGENDA IT3M NO... D7-1 a f At the November 3 , 1986 .City Council meeting, the Council voted to continue the appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 8-6-30 to the November 17 , 1986 City. Council ••meet,kruj, to allow staff additional time to work With James Lumber and to contact Southern Pacific Railroad regarding dedication of Warner Avenue . ' Staff has contacted Southern Pacific Transportation Company regarding dedication of Warner Avenue , On November 16 , 1986t the Department of Development Services . eceived, .a letter from Richard J . Carlson, Senior Sales Representative, indicating that his company is uillino to dedicate Warner Avenue to its full 120 foot width. Based on this information , the staff is recommending approval of Conditional Use Perinit No . 86-30 by retaining all previously approved conditions and altering the following conditions, as .1,dis ussed by the Council : ­,12. A six foot high slatted chain-link fence shall be constructed along Warner Avenue for the purpose of screening the site landscaping including trees .hall be planted adjacent to the slatted chain-link fence within 90 days of approval. , The landscaping and chain--link fence shall be located within tthe applicant 's lease area . �16. } An all-weather surface shall be ,provHed on the 30 foot 'a;.ley .... located at the east end of Cedar Avenue within 90 clays of dedication, by the propcirty owner , The staff is also recommending that the following condition be adopted by the City Council : An all-weather surface shall be. installed adjacf-nt to Warner Avenue to mitigate soil and dust problems created by; truck traffic turning onto Warner Avenue from the site. ; ` The specific type of surface shall be subject .to the approval of `'the ''Fire # Department and Department of Publiz Works . JWP `M :"tl 0)6'10 d ) .a�chian is, t 1 . Letter,to5So19@Pacific Transportation„ Company dated r.oz Southern 'Pacific 'Transportation 'Company dated 2. e r�er fr No`vet�ber �.6 1986: ,. 1 gu t �s O� Trunxpcwl,�u fjon QqC',�Si:1�t:�flKA 1TO"CAs"OU91 Stroll . SwU 3W • City at k4ustry.CstiA T%&4t74C IBM 912.2"2 • (213)$2s-822S «awl•.\js.jt.a.e..0 uG--Janes Luzbe: November u, 1930' Michael St ran Se ' sociate Planner N ity of Huntington Beach P. 0. Box 190 Huntington Beach , CA. 92W Dear Mr. Strange : Refers to your letter, a! November 3 , 1935 on action tayen .4 The untinrton Beach City Council on Nov. 3 , pe, jai:f,nb -to pe_-n .t in favor of James Lumber to off-load and stori: lumber in the v;cinil. of our rail tracks aad '�tarre= 4.venuA -w sa to advise plans are r_ola being pro.a for allow- i of full 120 ' width o'. arner Ave ., Our �inee:ink Deft . at Los An. eles is % ork;.nc with M_r. PaL1 Cook. :_rector 04' Public Works , also ;'ir. L^_s .Evans , C_t;,r -gi nee_ in this `ega. _ la rie-4 of t _s , see no reason for delay to iss,:e Fames Lumber Co . Permit for s;:b,ject operation . S..ncerel;;, RICHA.c" ID V V. CAIUZON Senior Ules Representative , i cc: I1r. jim Harri:" `-.In J rune s Lumber CO . P. 0 . Box I I B3 hunt ingt o." Beach, CA. 9 2G47 rir.1 Jack Stewart Eng:�Aeering Dept . S.outnern pacific 'Trans. Co . '610 S.':'Main Street, ho s Angele i, CA 50014 rir. S. G. Laut'sch ` -- LVP - Smaes - 'Los" "seleS RJG/'bb CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEAC P.O. 80X 190 CALIFORNIa 92648 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING DIVISION 17141 536•'S241 PLANNING DIVISION(7141 536.6271 November 5 , 1986 Mr. Dick Carlson Southern Pacific .ran:aportation Co , 17890 Castleton Stree�; , Suite 380 City of Industry, California 91748 Dear Mr . Carlson : On November 3, 1986 , the Huntington Beach City Council reviewed the appeal filed by James Harrington for CUP 86-30 . As you are aware , Mr . Harrington is appealing eight ( 8 ) of the Conditions of Approval . imposed by the Planning Commission on September 16 , 1986 . After lengthy discussion of the appeal the Council voted to continue this item for two weeks ( November 17 , 1986) to allow staff additional time to work with Southern Pacific regarding dedication '. of Warner Avenue and bonding with the City for f+jture street improvements . It is apparent that the City Council would like Southern Pacific to voluntarily dedicate that portion of Warner Avenue For street purposes to improve the traffic safety on Warner Avenue . Please discuss this matter with your Company and provide me with your written response as soon as possible . Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated . Sincerely , 1 1 Michael Strange Associate Planner MS : tI ( 6610d ) F i it i • REQUEST I �' VIOW-XI. ��JUNCIL A T1C)N �VUti N ember 3, 1985 Date N Honorable 1 norab Fa or t 1. �i u c x Submitted to: Y9 "�- Charles W. Thompson .!' t , or �•�d't Submitted by: � -�, � James W. Palin, Director, Development Services Prepared by: APPEAL TO THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE Subject: PERMIT NO. 86--30, A REQUEST TO PERMIT THE TEMP RAIRY " STORAGE OF LUMBER 0�✓�" Consistent with Council Policy? P4 Yes [ ) Netw Policy or Exception Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions, Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted for P our consideration is an appeal by James Barrington Y of Jamps Lumber Company to the conditions of approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30 , a request to permit the temporary storage of !' lumber pursuant to Section 9331 . 3 , of the Huntirigton Beach Ordinance Codes RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council uphold the approval of Conditional Use Permit No . 86-30 and retain the conditions of approval adopted by the Commission on September 16, 1906 . Planning Commission Action on September 16, 1986 : ON MOTION BY WINCHELL AND SECOND BY PORTER CONDITIONAL .USE PERMIT 1 NO. 86-20 WAS CONDITIONF.LLY APPROVED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE WITH ! FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS: AYES: Rowe, Winchell , Pierce , Livengood , Erskine , Porter , mirjahangir NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Done t .4 - Inca c _ ; FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: { 1 . • The establishment, maintenance and operation of the use will root be detrimental to: a . The general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity ; the lumber storage yard is compatible with existing business in the area which are industrial . b . Property and improvements in the vicinity of' the lumber storage ya;:d . 2. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach which is general industrial . 3. The proposal is consistent with the City ' s General Plan of Land i Use which permits industrial uses of phis type . CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 3 1 . A revised site plan shall be submitted depicting the modifications described herein ; a. 24 foot at-cess from Earner Avenue for fire vehic?es1inly. b . Access route from site , through existing lumber yard to Nichols Street , c . Location of lumber stacks , including setbacks and fire lanes . d. Location of the security guard shack and the on-site parking spaces , 2 . Lumber shall not exceed 16 feet in height pursuant to Section 9530 . 15 of the Ordinance Code . 3. Within 90 days from approval , the applicant shall, submit the following: a . Landscape and irrigation Plan to the Depa..tment of Development Services and Public Works for review and approval . 4 . The development shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Ordinance Code , Building Division , and Fire Department . 5. on--site fire hydrants ship ;1 be provided in number and at locations specified by the Fire Department . RCA 11/3/86 -2- J65130 :, e. Fire lanes shall be provided on site as required by the Fire Department , 7 Access from Warner Avenue and the alley adjacent to Cedar Avenue shall be limited to emergency access only. 8 . A review of the use shall be conducted within six (6 ) months of the date of this approval to verify compliance with all conditions of approval and the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code , If , at that time, there is a violation of these conditions or code sections , Conditional Use Permit No . 86-30 may become null and void . 9'. The Lumber storage yard shall not be open to the general public for retail sales . 10 . Fire access lanes shall be maintained . if fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required , the applicant will be liable for expenses incurred . 11 . The applicant shall install a six ( 6 ) foot high chain link fence around the site , and stall screen the fence adjacent to Cedar Avenue . 1.2 . A six foot high block wall shall be constructed along Warner Avenue for the purposes of screeninj the site. Landscaping, including trees shah be planted adjacent to the block wall within 90 days of approval . The landscaping and block wall shall be located within the applicant 's lease area . 13. The applicant shall obtain a certificate to operate from the Department of Development Services pursuant to S. 9730 . 80 of the Ordinance Code. 14 . An all-weather surface shall be provided as required by the Fire Department and Public Works , i 15 . Concrete approaches shall be installed adjacent to Cedar and Cain as required by the Department of Public Works . 16 . The 30 foot wide alley located at the east end of Cedar Avenue shall be paved within 90 days after dedication by the property owner . 17 . The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke this conditionaa use permit: if any violation of these conditions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance rode occurs . i 18 . Approval of Conditional Use Permit No . 86--30 shall be .for an initial period of two ( 2 ) '-ears pursuant to Section 9331 . 3 (a ) of the Ordinance Code . RCA - 11/3J86 --3- (6513d ) 7 ,• - `-K+r45{i '! . :L7" i._i Tarr 1, _...L: ... •,swgs�i-...w . .. __.�- -- i .....,, .: •r-� _ f:i: t_Fl_..x4!!�l�:�J'Y*^" _.. h 1t�:K'iltft�j�}4L�R344(N�}�}�' CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH �•; P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT 5ERViCES BUILDING OIVISION(7141 536.5241 PLANNING DIVISION (7141 53£•32y1 November 5, 1986 Mr. nick Carlson Southern Pacific Transportation Co. 17890 Castleton Street , Suite 380 City of Industry, California 91748 Dear Mr . Carlson: On November 3, 1986 , the Huntington Beach City Council reviewed the appeal filed by James Harrington for CUP 86--30 . . As you are aware , Mr . Harrington is appealing eight (8) of the Conditions, of Approval imposed by the Planning Commission an September 16, 19806 4 After lengthy discussion of the appeal the Council voted.: to contir:'ue this item for two weeks ( November 17, 1986 ) to allow staiff additional time to work with Southern Pacific regarding dedication of Warner Avenue and banding with the City for, future st-reet improvements . It is apparent that the City . Council .would like Southern Pacific to voluntarily dedicate that portion of Warner_ Avenue for street purposes to improve the traffic safety on Warner Avenue . Please discuss this matter with your Company and provide me with your written response as soon as possible . Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. sincerely, tl � `Michael Strange ,Associate Planner MS:t1 ( 6610d ) 4 ctfid South , nPaTran� at on 'Cor `-any R District Sales Office 17890 Lastleten Street • Suite 380 • City ►Y. it Indust Caldornia 91748 (1)181912.2992 • (2-,i)629.6225 L6--Janes Lunbe- Co. Novembr,r 6 , '1986 Mr. Michael Strange Associate Planner city of Huntington 'Bench P. C. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA. 9264-8 I, Dear Mr . St range Refers to your letter of 11ovember j, 1936 on action taker, by The 1-iu-:tington Beach City Council on Nov. 3, Der- taining to penait :gin favor of James Lumber to off-load, and store I-umber iw the v:.cinity of our rail tracks and Warm- .venue Wish to advise la^s are now being ouosed for allow- A. ance o£ full 120' width of Warner Ave . Our :,ng eering Dept . i t• . .l• . r '' � i r e e � n with I�1_ . Pau Cook, D_ ctor f Pt Las r�nF les _s o_..i � a , _ o s Public Works , also rir . Les Evans , City Engineer in this regard. r Ia ieri of t;^.'_e , see n. -. _•eason for de' lr - :o issue -)'ames Lunber Co. -jerriit for subject. operation. Sincerely, RICHAZD CARLSON - Senior S les Reu_ resentative f cc : Mr. Jim Harrington Janes Lumber Co . P. 0 . Box 11$8 Huntington Beach, CA. 92647 ! Mr. Jack Stewart Engineering Dent Southern Pacific Trans Co. 610 S. Main Street hos °`Angehe s, ''CA. 96014 , Mr. S. . C. Laut ech AVP Sales .I. os Aig le s . r t: • RTC/bb Aulhorited to Publish Advertisements of all kinds including oublK notiCis by Decree of the Superior Court of orange County, California. Number A-6214, dated 29 September 19151. and _p A-2tmi. da!ea 11 June. 1963 STATE OF CALIFORNIA CgUnty At Orange016 lira nw �fno�.n » qt .n 7 Pgeat •-� yR� r Dal • i. / r CO. 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Hazrington, Prenident James Lumber,`Company 173U Nichols' Street Huntington Bs_ach, CA 92647 Att ached is 'a' 5ta ement of Action of the City Council`, of the City of Huntington Beach pertaieing to the action taken en November 1T, 1.986 relative to your appeal on Conditional Use Permit 86-30. If you have any questioi-s please call the Development: Services Depa rt meat — 536-5271. Alicia M. Wencw' nrth City Clerk AHWcCB:es Enclosure cc: City► A`toroey Developro•--nt 5erv1ces Director • x • , • STAT KFNT OF ACTION OF THE*CITX, COUNCIL 1 Nuntin8tou�Beach,CCaliro� ruia Monday, November 17, 1986 Mayor Mandic called the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach to order at 7:30 P.M. ROLL - Present : Kelly, MacAllister, Finley, .Macdic, Bailey, Green, Thomas Absent: None PUBLIC HF.AMG ^ CONDIT16NA•L USE PEMT 86--30 — APPROED AS AIMED "JAM LUKBER CO Tha Mayor announced that this was the day and hour set for a decision on a public hearing closed November 3. 1986 to consider an appeal. filed by James Harrington, President of James Dumber Company, to the Planning Commission',-. conditions of approval of CUP 86-30, a request to permit *tie temporary storage f of lumber pursuant to S. 9331.3, unclassified uses of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Mayor Mandic stated that the public hearing was closed November 3, 1986 with decision deferred pending a meeting between appellant, staff and Pacific Elec'_ trio Railroad Company. Mayor Mandic stated that Negative Declaration 86-42 was approved by the Plan sing Commission on September 16, 1986. ' 1 Jiro Palin, Director of Df velopment Services i►:formed Council that they had been provided with copies of a letter from Southern Pacific Transportation Company dated November 6, 1986 regarding dedication-of Warner Avenue.: Mr.. ; Palia stated that Council had also been provided With a copy of a memo dated November 17, 1986 from the Developoeat Servicea Departmc:•it recommending modi- fication to the cond...ions of approval of Conditional Use Permit- No. 86-30 and that the Appellant c.racurred With the stipulations. Councilwoman Bailey stated she would abstain from voting on the Matter because of a possible conflict of interest. A motion van made by Kelly, secarded by MacAllister, to �pprave Conditional Use' Permit Vo. . 86-30 with findings and conditions As follows: Fiadinam for Approval: . 1. The ebtablishrneat, maintenance and operation of the tia e will not be detrimental tot a.: The general Nelfire.of persoas realsti.ng :ar wdrkiag iQ .tt�e vicinity; _ the lumber, storage yard is cospatib'ie with'-axisting business 'in,�'the are.,% which are indue'trial. = • Page 2' =• Statement of Actlon ,of the City Coune'll b. Property and 'improvements in.' the vicinity of the lumber storage yard. `2. Ttie granting of the conditional use permit 4111 not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntingiam Beach which is general •industrial. 3. The proposal is coneisteat with the City' s General Plan of Land 'Use which permits industrial uses of this type. Condition' of Appxovall 1. A revised site plan shall be subritted depicting the modifications derv- cribed herein: a. 24 footi acc,eas from Warner Avenue for fide.vehicles only. I b. Access route from site, through existing lumber yard 'to Nichols Street. ce Location of lumber, stacks, including setbacks and fire lanes. d. Location of the security guard shack and the on-site parking spaces. 2. Lumber shall not exceed 16 feet in height pursuant to Section• 9530.15 of the Ordinance Code. 3. Within 90 days from appruval, the applicant shall submit the following: Laudscape and irrigation plan to the Department of Development Ser- vices and Public Works for review and approval. 4. The deveiopmEnc shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Ordi- nance Code, Building Division, and Fire Department. 5. on-site fire hydrants shall be provided in number and at locations• speci I Pied by the Fire Department. 6. Fire lanes shall be provided on site es required by the Fire Department, 1. Access from Warner Avenue and the alley adjacent to Cedar Avenue shall be limited to emergency -access only. 8. A review of the use shall be conducted within six (6) months of the date of this approval to verify compliance with al-1 conditions of approval;at:d tha Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. If, art ,that time, there is a yi0la'- tioa` of these �ottditioas -or code sentions, Conditional Use Peracit No. 86--30 may become null and void. . 9. The.1umber, storage yard shall not be .orea .to the general public fur: , retail -sales. . ,. . . .. •. • - �. iota . 1FJ. Fire access ln�aee shall' be rsa '• fined. If f ire Iane violations occur;•and e'fie for sx ntheses Fire.incu Department 'are re nixed, the applicant vdi"be the Bestirirea of the, q . 1 pe • r' 11. The Applicant shall instAll' a six _(6) foot high chain link .fr�nCe `;driiund the mite, ' and shall. screen the fence ad,jac fiat to Cedar Avenue. r IWtw /rf" F , •,,qt ya'i1•�' .,1•y , erf. •''r i•21d d4••.r«.+. tp;....r.+w.tr X_r :,�4-�-- --.. _ __. ..— L. .._1_ .......�. Page 3 - 'Sratemeat of Action of thee,City Council foot high alattei d chain-link fence, shall be"constructed alung ; Warner,Avenue for the puYpaaES.: of screening the- aite. Landscaping, f. including trees shall be,plantcd adjaceut to the slatted chain-Link fence Within 90 days of approval. The landscaping and chain-link fence shall-,:. he located within the applicant's lease area. 13. The ipplicint shall obtain a certificate to,;o'perate from the Department of Development Services pursuant to S.9730.80 of the. ordinance 'Code. 14. An all--weather surface shalt be provided as required' by the Fire D i ic rt- ment and Publa^c Works. 150 Concrete approaches shall be installed adjacent to Cedar and Cain as required by the Department of Public Works. 16. An all-weather Rurface shall be provided on the 30 foot wide alley located at the east end of Cedar avenue within 90 days of dedication by the property owner. 17. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke: this conditional usn permit- if any violation of these conditions of the Huntington Beach Ordt- nance Code occurs. 18. Approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30 shall be for in initial period of two (2) years pursuant to Section 9331.3(a) of the Ordinance Code. 19. Warner Avenue shall be dedicated Within 60 days from ,he approval of Cbn- ditional Use Permit 86-30 and improved as required by ;:he Department of t Public Work$. 20. Semi-tricks shall be limited to "right turns only" onto Warner Avenue and shall also be limited to a maximum of six trips per da- . 21. Prior to the use of Warner. Avenue for semi--trucke (exiting or right turns only) , the applicant shrill obtain approval from the Public Utilities Comr- mission. 22. An all-weather surface shall be installed adjacent to Warne:.A�•�.aue to mitigate soil and dust problems created by truck traffic turming .onto, Warner Avenue from the site. The specific type of surface shall bc;' sub- jedt to the approval of the Fire Department and the Department of Public Works. The motion carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: - Kelly, MacAllister, Finley, - Mandic, Green, Thomas OES:N None , ABSTAIN: 'Bailey ABSENT: `None , i Page 4. Statement of;Action of tho City Council Hayor Maaa,3c ad joumed_ the regular meeting of the City` Council of''the City of Nvntiingtna Beach at 11:10 P.H. ATTEST2 Altcia .M. 'Kentvarth Cit Cle..�c and ex-officio Clerk of the City Courc'i.1)!of. the City of Huntington Beacis Californis STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange 1 City of Huntington Beach 13 AIACIA M. WENTWORTHO the dul} elected and qualified C,.C7 `C"texk of �he' City forE of Huntington Beisch, California, do her'aby certify thr t ifte above and Baia " g City is a''tiue and correct Statement of Action 'of the City , Council-of g at their regular meeting held -nn the 17th dny of,,No- ember, 1986 - WITNESS my hand and 'seal of the said City o0 Hua'.ington Beach`'thia the lst day of .December, 1986. f; Alicia He Wemiiroxth City Clerk and ex-Q ficio "Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California Deputy 'I y 19. Warner Avenue shall be dedicated within 60 days from the approval of Conditional Use Permit 86-30 and improved as required by the Department of Public Works . 20. Semi-trucks shall be limited to "right turns only" onto Warner Avenue and shall also be limited to a maximum of six trips per . day. 21 . Prior to the use of .darner Avenue for semi-trucks (exiting or right turns only ) , the applicant shall obtain approval from the Public Utilities Commission . ANALYSIS: Conditional Use Permit No . 86-30 is a request by the applicant to j permit the temporary storage of lumber on the south side of Warner Avenue approximately 200 feet east of Palmdale Avenue pursuant to Section 9331 . 3 of the Ordinance Code . This section permits tempo.Cary uses such as lumber storage , contractor storage yard and mulching operations for an additional period of two years upon approval of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission . The applicant established the temporary storage yard without first j obtaining a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission . In its approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30, the Planning Commission adopted twenty-one conditions of appruval for the temporary lumber storage yard . The appellant James Harrington is appealing eight of these conditions of approval . 'these conditions are as follows: 1 . a . Twenty-four foot access from Warner Avenue for fire vehicles only. 7 . Access from Warner Avenue and the alley adjacent to Cedar Avenue shall be limited to emergency access only. 10. Fire access lanes shall be maintained. If fire lane violations occur and the services of the Fire Department are required, the applicant will be _liable for expenses incurred . 11 . The applicant shall install a six ( 6 ) foot high chain link fence around the site, and shall screen the fence adjacent to Cedar Avenue. w e• of high bloc all shall b constructed alo 12 . A six fo h kn Warner 9g Avenue for the purposes of screening the site . Landsca 'in P P 9 , including trees shall be planted adjacent to the block wall within 90 days of approval . The landscaping and block wall shall be located within the applicant ' s lease area . 15 . Concrete approaches shall be installed adjacent•, to Cedar and Cain as required by the Department of Public Works . I? RCA - 11/3j86 9- ( 6513d ) . 1f. The 30 foot wide alley located at the east end of' Cedar Avenue shall be paved within 90 days after dedication by the property ' I owner . 190 Warner Avenue shall be dedicated within 60 days from the : I approval of Conditional Use Permit 86-30 and improved as required by the Department of Public Works . Attached for the Counc;l 's review is the appellant 's letter of appeal indicating his reasons for appealing the Planning Commission 's conditional approval of CUP 86-30 . The staff has reviewed the conditions of approval appealed by the applicant for CUP 86--30. It has been 6eterminec that each of the appealed conditions is necessary for a safe and functional operation of this temporary storage yard. All the fire conditions had been reviewed and recommended by the Fire Department to be adopted by the Planning Commission. The Public Works Department has indicated that dedication and street improvements on Warner Avenue are warranted at this time . Other appealed conditions of approval are necessary for this project for the purpose of screening the use from adjacent public streets and to create a more aesthetically pleasing environment for this temporary storage facizit The use of F YY landscaping a , p� g and a masonry wall along tia&.ner Avenue will soften the southern elevation of the storage yard from Warner Avenue . FUNnING SOURCE: Not Applicable ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS : 1 . Modify conditions 12 and 16 as follows. 12. Install a 6 ' high slatted chain link fence with intensified .Landscaping in lieu of a 6 ' high block wall along Warner I Avenue . 16 . Install all-weather surface on unimproved alley located on the east end of Cedar Avenue in lieu of street improvements . All-weather surface shall comply wit Fire Department regulations . 2. Deny the Conditional Use Permit No . 86--30 based on the following findings : a . The establishment of a lumber storage yard on the property will be detrimental to: o The general welfare of persons resident and working in the vicinity due to the intensity of the proposed uSe . o Property and improvements in the vicinity of the proposed lumber storage yard. RCA - 11/3/86 -5- ( 6S13d� S : �►TTACHMENT . , j 1`. Let :r of appeal received and dated September 24 , 1986 2 . St`Aif report dated September 16 , 1986 3. Letter received and dated October 21 1986 front Public Utilities Commission 4. Letter to Public Utilities Commission dated September 91 1986 , 5. September 16 , 1986 Planning Commission minutes JWP: SMS: jr I i 3 86 - ' i RCA 11/ / 6 .( 65 13d ) , JOHN DeLEO1Y'ARDI Development and General Corltractinq 17072 Sannrj Lee Laae • Huntington Beach.. California 92649 + (714) 840-504'a Vnve:abcr 3, 19tJi, Members of the: Hunt isigUni Beach City roulst:i 1 - 2000 Main Striwl Hunt itsgtor► beach, CA 9;:G46 Reference: Janes Ltcm6tw Ahhl i c ul.l or s ' Dear routrC11 Members: A-4 t 1„. .jw1wr uf' Ow tsrulu:r r y lmcrcel l.ct►.l y "d jact:i&L to I ht; Cetiar ��••:�_•_• extt:nsiuts, I ism r•equestitcg thaL Its the: matter of J-eaub Lumber iro cued i t. i tars be de 1 e te:ci. in my opinlois Lberse c:uncllt.lcsns are twr cal re,•atr•iction s put utt arry° 1 typL of Ire tht. City of l4jrtLlrig1.cen Occult. Tr, ma;:e a ,.Aicy deve:lcipment.. let tslune: a sltuaLiutt brut is rr,•rtt in►r a coriswer,shls; fire hva;:.-r•Q. would stut i,c• fit !::•e,�iirt; w I t.;s not-mist pt-w:cel+.tr•sls. As you may or nzw toot. Meow, I biwe a>~reed to de:dicatt• the 15 feec, tlsist est•e- sought by "lit! City to cur,lcluLt! 1.liv extetrs lutt of Cedar Avenue. With this rond ' Lion placed on Janes Lumber . Lite perch needed fir_ lwat.ectiun wH I, he avallable to all surrusindinb iyrol,ert.iea. R -Spec tful ly :,uU�ILtvd, ;r ,LN pol a DeLeatiard i • A ll JM an Op �" . t BERZO A ES"LUM" 17311 NICNOLS STREET ,, NUNTlNTA�I`SEACH, CA. J2647, o •.�o �'ir ci A� F'. . BoxX 1188 •8511 • (714) 540-1121 �� (714y 8�7 ' �y .fFE 0, September 23, 1986 '.., " City 'Counci.t City of Huntington Beach Ref: Appeal the Planning Commission Conditional Use Permit #86-30 Dear "i.r.s James Lumber Company (JLQ wishes to appeal the Planning Commission's, Conditional Use Permit #86-30 as follows: Conditions of Approval: 1. a. 24 foot access from Warner Avenue for fire vehicles only. . This conditian conflicts with condition 020 in that con- dition M allows existing property an to Warner 'Avenue with a right turn only. 7. Access: from Warner Avenue and the alley ad aceut to Cedar Avenua shall be limited to emergency access. avLX. This.,condition, again conflicts with condition #20 as state above. In regards to the alley adjncent to Cedar Avenue there is now no alley. There is an unimproved 15 ,foot' wide � strip of land owned by the city of Huntington Beach. JLC has no need to use this strip for access In or out,'uf, our leased land. This strip of land is 150 feet a0uth `of our property and has no relation to it. We intend, anterin our property from James Lumber Company's existing ,yard'-,and ' exiting the property on Cain Avenue or Warner Avenue. r 10. Fi❖e access lanes shaft be maintained. If fire','lans 4: _lations occur and the serviceu of the fire "department are required, the applicant will be liable for expenses i incurred. a This condition should further read: that af: no fire lone violations occur and the services of the Fire department 3. are required the applicant will not be liable,.- for, expenses incurred. applicant' nhull screen 'the, fence' `adjuc'ant to Cedar +Avenue: LA 7 {j4 , r r ..�l+ I`'+�, .�l'1 t ,," 3A ',a , + i :,t`, 1°� 7,1°; .7,. 1., l.1, •sty r + s': die. .`�. r.. •ti:., it *:'tlauet, ;,�Y,'?,. ;#,-, ,:c.k'� �J.ct•.. ,.. �`fit , �a:� � , ., sm }�: ,;-s'l t_ ',�=' _ iti ;r,,. As rta ed 'above JLC property is. 150 •feet from 'the strip -of land adjacent to Cedar Avenue. It is unreasonable Co screen and impossible. We assume the planning commission wants a fence across this area with slats for screening. This 'con- dition is totally ambiguous. This condition makes it impossible for an emergency access. 12. A six foot block wall shall be constructed along Warner Avenue for the purposes of screening the site. Landscaping, including trees shall be planted adjacent to the block wall within 90 daEs i _ d of gpproval. T1i� landscaping and block wall shall be locate_ within the 'a lica is lease area. Pp n , Requiring JLC to construct a block wall Along Warner Avenue`: for purpose of screening is an unreasonable expense for ,a temporary use. This screening wall is 200 feet from Warner Avenue . People driving by on Warner at 35 to 45 miles per hour are not going to look dawn the railroad right-of-way 200 feet at any block wall. JLC suggests a slatted chain link fence with a 5 foot landscaping will be more than adequate for screen- ing. The landscaping requirement alone is an additional $1000 for now we must install a 3/4 " water service to maintain the landscaping plus the estimated cost of $700 to $800` for the land- scape materials and planting. In condition eleven the ,planning commission asks for a slatted fence for screening and in this con--, dition a block Wall. There is no difference except lets spend some more money. 15. Concrete approaches shall be installed adiacent to Cedar and Cain Avenues as required by the Departmant of Public Works. J1C objects to this condition in regards to Cedar Avenue. Ic is ' rt unreasonable to ask JLC to spend $1200 to $1500 to install a concrete approach across a 15 foot strip of land that has 'no connection to our property. In regards to Cain Avenue, if it, is decided to use Cain Avenue for access to our property then and only then JLC will install a concrete approach to protect the pavement. 16. The 30 foot wide: alley located at the east end of Cedar Avenue ' shall be paved Within 90 dais after dedication by the property owner. This condition is totally unreasonable in that .TLC has no 'intent- ion of using Cedar Avenue for any reason. At present 'there is . a 15 foot strip of unimproved land not 30 fact. If the city, wants a 30 foot alley to serve the vacant property to :,he.south "of our leased property then it should be a requirement of.•the` ad,jacenit pr,opesouCtiro£ oursrsorthe thefcitr�auandgnot JLC�eacunt'lie property to 'the' Y ire *department states they want another access to our property and they Dave,.• , • r ` y tIR t r i:l f, 1 4•: ; .> 1 ♦ l i 'f 7�" ; l i ; �.,� 1 ,I, ! � / „`f`4� t, ,:1: ., .n.STY 1 ..r. ;� . .''. S.. .• L •f .. r, .. ' - r't _-__ _- '.1• —_.-. -�_-. —_..._ — 1 - r two additional accesses. One through JI.C'e present yard and the other through Ideal Pallet's present yard. This is a classic,., case where the city wants the first user', ,-or property``owner, ' or developer of property to fulfill all- the permanent. impkovements of an entire area, even .those utaelated to the subject; property. If this condition is upheld,- than JLC wants m one hundred percent reimbursement agreement from the city in .writing that when the property to the south of ours is put to use this property user or owner will reimburse JLC for this expense p plus interest. , 19. Warner Avenue shall be dedicatFd with:r. 60 days from the approval „ of Conditional Use Permit 86-30 and improved as required by the Department of Public Works. The planning department has already contacted 'the property owner Southern Pacific Railroad and has been told repeatedly, ,that they. will not dedicate or improve Warner Avenue yet this condition remains, thus the project can not go forward. s' This is an unreasonable request for a temporary use permit. Mr. Palin, Director of Planning Department,, stated at the planning commission meeting on September 16, 1986 that this' .is standard and always a condition for conditional use permits. This is not true. It may b:! a condition. If it is impossible to accomplish then why make it a condition? If Mr. Palin and the City of Huntington Beach want Warner Avenue improved from Cothard to . Beach Blvd. then why don' t they get it done once and for all. The city should form an assessment district and purchase all the remaining properties and improve the entire street at one time. At the rate its going it will take years. There are two churches that must be relocated and over twenty other private properties.. Unless you have them all . you only create a very unsafe condition. Mr. Patin should go to work, and be creative enough to accomplish this task. Merely sitting there and caking for a donation of property and the expense of Improvement from property owners, users, or developers will take years, is un46st, is not safe, is not prudent , and more than anything prevents as in this case a . a loss of tax revenue to this city. It appears it is time that the City Manager and the City Council hold a seminar for all department heads in the City of Huntington Beach as to how this city is financed and who is _paying what taxes. `',fin 1984 James Lumber Company had taxable safes of $55,006,383, ,in 1985 t �59,802,722, and in 1986 $85,000,000. Oar increse in, sales 'of 1 40X.is greatly attributed to being able to unload additional cars of .Lumber on .the subject , site. This .increase of $25,000,000 per year represents to, the_'Ciiy 'of, - Huntington Beach an additional revenue of 1% of the $25400,000 or $250,000.. " 0ur:. iotal sales tax per year to the city in fiscal vear, 1986 will approximate $850,000. : Now, Mr. Patin if, for example the Southern Pacific' Railroad were V h V ! Y1s 11..V i --w--_ _ to feet` to the city theix `praperty of 10q x "30 y for $6:00 per square, fnat or $24,000 and the improvements Cn this footsge 09 .4uo'ee3d by your. 'staff, in the September 16 meeting wus '$'295.00 per lluenI foot- or: $29,500 then 'the citytenuld havc . l00 feet of Warner Avenue im r $53,500 The sales ta.c • -generated p _ raved fu g rated from James Lumber Company in less than -3 wo'nths would''pay :for the cost_. �•o the city. But no, p impossible condition on ,this. Condi�ional lets put a known im assible_ Use Permit let James Lumber Company take the revenue to Heir "yard in.. n City, California and give it to the Caun,--y of Riversida. AC woald prefer 'to use their Iluntington Reach facility but if turned away with such unimaginative fiscal planning by city offLcial.s (elected) (1) then who loses? These Arguments were presented by James }larrington, otiner' and.. president of � James Lumber Company at the September 16, 1.985 P1ann3n Corsmission :Meeting in his allotted 3 minutes And the response of this city's planning comAlagion was: Mr. Palln stated "the conditions have to be there by ordinances which is not the truth. Mr. Tom Livengood, chairmen of the Pinnning Commission stated)' j "lets vote". a result of theses incompetencies I appeal to the City Council of As re PI'P Huntington Beach for some more reason and prudence on the ubove 'conditions for approval of James Lumber Company's Conditional Use Permit #86-30. Yours truly, ames A. Harrington President a'. JAH/cL, 6 .i: i .A 11: „ , • 1 r 1 l i t i ii I 5t `'• ii Y ,rr y7 E-..,'• :.tq' 'x at.,..� .�:lta`1tt�-t 1• "r ,' t ' .r p' i h t.,,jf r:11h 4i i i �� �r t+ .� ::`y•.. .-.r� �.[.l,te/.. � ,,:;'�L•rC�_�»��s�:..�r'f'1�.R... .. S,y:..}.'`. r .•.i't 11 ..r .Yr: i ij ary ;1 y.• ,f v _ AMA a Muntington beach development service' s dr►paartmsht EPORT. To: Planning Commission FROM Development Services DATE: September 160 3986 SUBJECT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 86-30/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 86-42 APPLICANT: James Lumber Company DATE ACCEPTED : James Harrington August 41 1986 P.O. Box 1188 Runtington Bch , CA MANDATORY PROCES.SING 'DATE: October 6, 1986 OWNER: Southern Pacific Tr-nsportation "ONE: M1 (Light Industrial 17890 Castleton 5t . City of Commerce, CA GENERAL PLAN: General n u9tria REQUEST: To permit the temporary storage of lumber on EXISTING USE: Unimproved property zoned Ml , light Parcel industrial pursuant to S, 9331 . 3 of the Ordinance ACREAGE: 2 . 71 acres Code. � LOCATION: South side of Warner Ave . .ypproximately 200 feet east of Palmdale Avenue 1 .0 SUGGESTED _' CTION: Approve conditional Use Permit No . 86-30 and Nagative Declaration No. 66-42 based on the findings and conditions of r.�.)proval outlined + . in this report . 2 .0 GENERAL INFORMATION: Conditional Use Permit No. 86--30 is a request by the applicant to permit the temporary storage of lumber on the subject property pursuant to Secti on 9331,. 3 of the Ordinance. Code . , • a u .. Section 933,1 �� perm.:t, tempor��ry uses .such as , Lumber .scora4e, contractor 's storage . -yards approval of a conditional use ermit b the Plann 'i'' years ards _and mulching operations for an initial period of tw Commission the applicant without benefit of - permit PP P Y using the site for the storage of lumber andplywood . s ''pr`aently Dermot i ' g „ 'S • . , Z rCC. x t the Rlanr.i31 .3 also states that a temporary ttse may be approved .by SectPlan i g Commission for additional year. with. a maximum of three such one year extensions of time. Said .temporary use shall also comply with other code requirements including parkinq , access . and setbacks. Such temporary use shall .al.so , be subject to additional conditions ' and ' or development standards as may be required by the ` Planni'ng Commission . 3 . 0 SURROUNDING LAND USE, Z014ING AND GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS.- Subject Property; GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Industrial ZONES M-11 Light Industrial LAND USE: Unimproved Parcel North of Subject Proper: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Industrial LONE: M-1 , Light Industrial LAND USE: Vacant East of Subject Property: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Industrial ZONE M-1 , Light Industrial LAND USE: Building supply, solid waste transfer station and lumberyard South of Subject Property : i GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Industrial ZONE: 111--1 , Light Industrial LAND USE: Unimproved Parcel West of Subject Property: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Industrial ZONE: M-11 Light Industrial LAND USE: Pallet Company, storage yard , industrial buildings j non -conforming residence 4 C ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Pursuant to the Unvironmental regulations in effect at ` this time , :he Department of Development Services posted draft Negative DeclaratrionNo. meats , 'either 'verbal' ,. or written were received .86-42 �Theaays sta£faninnits� nitial ,stu'�y. ,of ,the'' ,* p--)Ject, has . recommenced that a negative *declaration b,e issued Prior to any action on Conditic,nal Use Permit 'No. 86-30 , necessary 'for the Planning Con Wission to review . and act an Negative Declaration No . 86-42. Staff 'Report 9/16/86 --2 (6193d) , i i rz 1' .. `.r"_ .. ., .. �'�'.}., f`Y' ' . ' �. _ �._ ._�__.-�—^:1Y �.-_....�_ �. _ Y •t3ri i��li�.r��.''�.., .. ,n J•�'� 5'. 0, `COASTAL-E STATUS: Ndt a 1 'rI I - PP icable . 6`. 0 REDEVELOPMENT STATUS: The redevelopment staff has no comment regarding this . project . 70 SPECIFIC PLAN: Not applicable. ' 8. 0 SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE : Not applicable . 9 . 0 ISSUES AND ANALYSIS : Conditional Use Permit No . 86--30 was continued by the Planning Commission to allow staff additional time to research a number of issues raised by the commission . The issues raised by the Commission are as follows : 1 ) Does the ordinance code specify a l.umter storage yard as a use? 2 ) Should the property owner be making application for the proposed uve? 3) Planning Commission requested that staff prepare a maser plan for this project area. 4) Who should be submitting this request? 5) Clarification 'of the right--of-way. 6 ) Permits regarding ingress and egress to this property. 7) Public Works comments . Section 9331 . 3 of the ordinance Code permits tempora_y uses subject' to the approval of a conditional use permit . Sectior, 9530.01(C) ( 2 ) of the ordinance Code permits major outside storage or operations subject to the approval of a conditional use permit by the ,Planning Commission . Since the applicant is requesting a temporary use of the subject property for the storage of lumber , it was determined by staff that Section 9331 . 3 of the ordinance Code should be 'used in , this case to process the applicant 's request. The !ise of this code . section by staff to process Conditional Use- Permit No . 86--30 was discussed- with theCity Attorney 's office and it was confirmed that Section 9331 . 3 of the Ordinance Code was in fact the appropriate code section in this case. The M1 District specifically permits +_, major outside storage or operations such as lumber yards, subject to use the use,'of eitherpcodelsectionbystaffl •houldstill necessitatej'the processing of a , conditional use permit to the Planning Commission f6r thi.s- use . y } Staff also discussed with representatives of the r_ it Attorney' s office CI act s determinedf that9a cod make the signed lease agreementybetwee ' I ?! „ was PY James Lumber and the property ;owner would suffice as a - leEter of ' authorf zzt'i.on ~for . the processing of a conditional F use permt: -The _ r _ Staff;' Re ort -- '9/16/86 _3� (5193d� ` '• n.«-.• ,._'. '. 1r; :. (,. ,, 'i ,... - ,:, :. ` rf✓ r.#, y:'C ,.. ,1. ,t 't I,R ',;l S' •t.'1.4 .`.r{. 1 f 1'v 4 b t'.r" r .�ti J:' �....:r. f -",: .. •...:..L:-tir'a$�'w ai.t.w• ... ,;,: :_...:_.. . .- r t,47 ,. _.1,; ,. — � , r ...ri� :r�a„s;•r t �,1 j ..r s,� �S��k'r' re`t��+eP,�.i�.-".� - P , . • ' ease; a regiment , which specifically ermits the unloading and 9 . -s'torage of lumber` on the subject .property was approved by O. L. r ` Assistant Viee 'Preside'nt , for a 'period Osness of one year beginning September 1 , 1986. . ,,,:, . ..The staff has` master plan .prepared :a conceptual area for .: mi review, and discussion . by the Planning Co planfor this Commission. T torne � office has also indicated that the ei The City At y' r � �Alro3d property adjacent i:o the railroad tracks can be leased to a 'private party subject to the regulations and conditions as may be imposed by .,the City . The Public Utilities commission was contacted by staff regarding the ingress and egress to the property adjacent 'to Warner Avenue . Representatives of the PUC indicated that: review of truck traffic out of the site and across the railroad tracks would require review by their Commission . The project has been conditioned accordingly. The Public Works Department has indicated that dedication and street improvements on Warner Avenue are warranted at this time . Public Works representatives have also indica�ed that exiting of semi-trucks onto Warner Avenue ( right turn only ) will oe permitted t for the applicant . Public Works has also indicated that a maximum of six trips per day will be allowed . A condition of approval has been added reflecting these requirements . } Staff contacted representatives of the property owner to determine P P P Y the number of times per month the public team track area is used . It was indicated to staff that this area is used approximately two to three times per month . Review of the records on file in the Department of Development Services indicate that the City of Huntington Beach has not approved a public team track (loading/ unloading facility ) adjacent to Warner Avenue, on the railroad ' s property. However , the City does regulate the land uses within the M1 district, including transfer stations and major outside storage { or operations . Approval of an unloading facility at this site would necessitate the review and approval of the Public Utilities i ., Commission, as well as the City of Huntington Beach . Because the public team track unloading area is not recognized as an approved land. use by the Department of Development Services, staff will be working with the property owner to have this use brought into conformance with the Ordinance Code . Staff has reviewed previous conditional use permits fot - t'emporary uses to determine if dedication and improvements was required by ' the . P Planning Commission for those uses. A review of these previous ` conLitional use permit applications revealed that in ''the : majority ''of the caseso a condition was added stating that "the.,develnpment shall y comply. with all appli;,able provisions of the Ordinance Code, +, -BuildingDivisi on , and Fire Department . This condition is interpreted,. to 'mean` that ;Lhe developer sha11 `dedicate and, improve as required by the Public Works Department . In a number of cases the Staff Report -- 9/16/86 -4- ( 6193d ) t - } GIL...•.�. t�, 1* Y+t1�_...may. �:_. s.tz.':V f • VUbltii`C Works Department determined that - improvements were not ' t .•De a ntle'dtaofthis time Wand have been postponed . ='However , the .. . warrante ` p Public Works has 'iii'dicated that street improvements 7 'are%he' eded now , due to , the volume` of traffic . on Warner 'Avenue.' - The whereimprovemmporary uses are 'located within undeveloped areas i' nts are not needed , r 10 .•0 . RECOMMENDATION: ..Staff recommends the Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit No , 86-30 and Negative `Declaration No. 86-42 based on the following findings and conditions of approval . FINDINGS FOR-- APPROVAL: 1 . The establishment, maintenance and operation of the use- will not be detrimental to : a . The general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity; the lumber storage yarn is compatible with existing business ;n the area which are industrial. b . Property and improvements in the vicinity of the lumber storage yard. 2 . The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach which is general industrial . 3. The proposal is consistent with the City' s General Plan of ` Land Use which permits industrial uses of this type. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. A - revised site plan shall be submitted depicting the modifications described herein : a . 24 foot access from Warner Avenue for fire vehicle's only. b. Access route from site , through existing lumber yard to Nichols Street. ' c . Location of lumber stacks, including setbacks and fire lanes. I d . Location of the security guard shack and the 'on site J parking spaces . t, 2. Lumber shall not exceed 16 feet in height pursuant to Section r x 9530. 15 of - the Ordinance Code . ' it ++• t Staff Report - 9/16/86 -5- (6193d ) 1 r� { y Td,' !,..♦ R >• t + x 1 , tl S T,{ C L. ir'y( x i'i �f, !li• ��45-J L � : :- • ' ..3.1 . within 90 d ubmit, the s, from aPProyal , the .aPPlica ` following: a . Landscape and J.rrigation plan 'to, the Department of Development ' Services and Public Works Ior review and approval . ' _ comply PP II 4 . The 'develo'development shall com 1 with all applicable provisionR of the Ordinance ' Code, Building Division , and Fire Department . 5 . : On-site fire hydrants shall be provided in number and at locations specified by the Fire D.-partment . 6. Fire lanes shall be provided on site as required by the Fire` Department. 'j `7. Access from Warner Avenue and the alley ad scent to Cedar Avenue shall be limited to emergency access only. 8. A review of the use shall be conducted Within six (6 ) months of thedate of this approval to verify cc•mplianc:e with all conditions of approval and the Huntington Beach ordinance Code . If , nt that time, there is a violation of these conditions or code sections , Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30 may become null and void. 9 . The lumber storage yard shall not be open to the general - public for retail sales . 10 . Fire access lanes shall be maintained. If fire lane violations_ occur and the services of the Fire Department are required, the applicant will be liable for expenses incurred. 11 . The applicant shall install a six (6 ) foot high chain link fence around the site , and shall screen the fence adjacent to Cedar Avenue . 12 . A six foot high block wall shall be constructed along Warner Avenue for the purposes of screening the site . Landscaping, including trees shall be planted adjacent to the block wall within 90 days of approval . The landscaping and block wall stall be located within the applicants lease area. 13 . The applicant shall obtain a certificate to operate:. f;rom the Department of Development Services pursuant to S. 9730 . 80 of * the � . ordinance Code. 14 . An all' weather surface shall be provided as re aired by the P q , Fire . Department and Public Works. 15 . !Concrete approaches shall be insrall•ed adjacen' t � to Cedar and Cain as ` required by -the Department of Public forks. ! i Staff Ftepart -- 9/1.6/86 --6- a, 63S't.f1'7.i if, .,, ,L.....y._r:.:.f.,+•,,.. 5 .. .i .'.'f - e ia.-r.1. ... -':r.Wiwavww.�'rKi.rwr.an....� —_- }t e 16. The . 30 foot wide alley. `located at the east. end of • C:'dar Avenue' .,shall 'be paved within 90 days after `dedication by the property owner . 17. The ,Planning Commis' sfo'n',,7 reserves' the right to revoke ,this conditional use permit if any violation of these conditions of ; the Huntington Beach Ordinance: Code 'occurs. 18, Approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 86-30 shall be For an initial period of two ( 2) years pursuant to Section- 9331 . 3 (a ) of the ordinance Code. 19 . Warner Avenue shall be dedicated within 60 days from •the approval of Conditional Use Permit 86-30 and improved as required by the Department of Public Works . 20 . Semi-trucks shall be limited to "right turns only" onto Warner Avenue and shall also be limited to a maximum of six trips per day. 21 . Prier to the use of Warner Avenue for semi-trucks ( exiting or right turns only) , the applicant shall obtain approval from the Public Utilities Commission . - I 11 .0 ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Deny Conditional Use Permit No . 86-30 based on the following findings : FINDINGS FOR DENIAL: 1. The establishment of a lumber storage yard on the pre7T•erty will be detrimental to: t a . The general welfare of persons resident and working in the. vicinity due to the intensity of the proposed use. b. Property and improvements in the vicinity of the proposed lumber storage yard. ATTACHMENTS : j 1 Area Map 2e Staff report dated August 19 , 1986 3 , Conceptual Master Plan JWP:. la t t Sta ff': Report - 9J16/66 _7.- (6193d) tt .;. ..r`+ry n.w+w.+.-r•.. '.+ti..wans++waw. ..'. ,.. _: - 33i+Si:.FJrw+.i�'vl��'.`4RNff+weMVew+r..:w.r,... eft �. J' t` ►�`` CF- • a R 3 ..Rz C. --- M I -at As N el c a o c c v .� M ��� R2 Y C2 13 R R2 W 1 i C4 M �4 R] U 4 R2 - T MAAp[R I Ml Rz R5 _� f-- t M '• • �� v C'//��-MS�+7 � 1 CF-E ER MI .Aft R 2 } ! R2 t CF-R � j _ t W•M _ __ •N•• � at at � Ci=-E R3ottiv � M I M I R3 rR31 Cot 3 at t Rt ftt R4 CF-C R3 n• ,.si1 O P. tt!-CO Rt-Ca r S m Lm cc tr tY i c-Ct3 �ac -cp 3 _ fl3 4 F i FS R3 R Rom' .J 1 'fiUMTOMYON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION two•nl'tain ca MiOsMolnUii IcAtlat s 107 BOtlYN BIIOA WAY ` 'LOB ANOU.&A CA%WO TILEPHONL(2131 ABO•, G . to TLB : 36bilir Vtffltfes 001MISS a`n STATE OR CALIFORNIA September 29, 1986 FILE NO. 0020-•118/General Michael Strange, Associate Planner City. of Huntington Beach Department of Development Services HUNTINGTON P.O. Box 190 DEVELOPMENT Huntington Beach, CA 9264$ t Dear Hr. Strange: P. 0. BOX l! I-IUIIN'EtOn Seach, C. , Re: James Lumber Company Permit No. 86-30 Your letter dated September 9, 1986, regarding the Janes lumber Company was handed to our Section (Railroad Operations & Safety) for review. After aualysxng the proposal, our concern is the storage of the lumber.near the railroad tracks. The Public Utilities Commission's General Order 26D governs the minimum clearance of structures near the railroad tracks. I am sending you a copy of this General. Order 26D, please note the highlighted sections, for your convenience. This PhamPlet should as sist You with this proposa l. j Also, do not hesitate to call on us if you have any additional questions. Verytruly y Yours, TEOW P. HUNT r � .. Senior Transportation Operations Supervisor encl. {ti : Y Aj CITY_ f ; P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING DIVISION(7141536.5241 PLANNING DIVISION(714t 6x�Z7! September 91 1986 ; ' Public :Utilities Commission 107 South Broadway, ROOM 5109 Los Angeles, . California 90012 Attention: Raymond Toohey Sub;ect : Conditional Use Ptermi t 8 6-3 0, A request by James Lumber to utilize railroad property for the temporary storage of lumber - south side of. Warner Avenue , approximately 170 miles east of . Palmdale C Dear Mr . Toohey: The Department of Development Services is presently reviewing; Conditional Use ' Permit No . 86-30 , a request by James Lumber to use or the temporary the subject property £ orar storage p y a of lumber . The 9 applicant has indicated that approximately six (6) semitrucks .will exit the site and proceed east on Warner Avenue across the vailroad tracks. I It is my understanding that the Public Utilities Commission maybe concerned with this proposal , as well as the use of the property for the storage of lumber . f Please provide me with your written comment3 as soon as possible, so t.haL we may continue processing this request. Thank` you -for your cooperation. Sincerely, Michael Strange Associate Planner . 'MS atl r t attachments . §rte 'p�"ian 2. Staff report 1 ! , C-6 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 86-.30 NEGATIVE DECLARATION -86--42 'APPLICANT: James Lumber Company, : r j t Conditio' nal Use Permit No. 86-30 is a request by the applicant to periri`it the temporary storage.,of lumber on the property located on the south ' side of Warner Avenue approximately 200 feet east of Palmdale, Avenue , _ pursuant to Section 9331 .3 of the Ordinance Code . Section, 9331 . 3 permits temporary uses such as lumber storage , contractor ' s storage yards and mulching operations for an initial period of two years upon approval ofa conditional use permit ,by the Planning Commission . The applicant without benefit of permit. is presently using the site for the storage of lumber and plywood. a Section 9331 . 3 also states that a temporary use may be approved by Y the Planning Commission for an additional year , with a maximum of three such one year extensions of time . Said temporary use shall also comply with other code requirements including parking, access t and setbacks . Such temporary use shall also be subject to i additional conditions and or development standards as may be required by the Planning Cor.:nission . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: i r a Pursuant to the environmental regulations in effect at this time, the Department of Development Services posted draft Negative Declaration No . 86--42 for ten days , and no comments, either verbal, or written were .received . The staff , in- its initial study of the ' project, has recommended that a negative declaration be issued . Prior to any action on Conditional Use Permit No. 86--30 , it is necessary for the Planning Comnissiuii to review and act on Negative Declaration No . 86-42 . d THE PUBLIC HEAPING WAS OPENED John Delianarde , spoke in support of the project . James Harrington, applicant , spoke in support of the project. He stated that he objected to conditions 17 and f16 ( regarding emergency access and paving the alley within 90' days ) , because it does .not affect his development . He feels it is unfair to require him to improve the alley because his property .is 150 `feet away and they are restricted from using it . He also explained that' there is. ; access from his yard at almost the exact same point . He also objects to condition 119 (regardinq dedication ) . He stated _that he ,.. f cannot dedicate property that he does not own . Mel Mermestein, Ideal Lumber, spoke in support of- the project`. He et es Lumber w+ l.: 'i'm r' ve t ` w£lling to dedicate the 15 feet if Jam L m ,, .. P o stated that he possesses 15 feet of the dedicated property He , is There :wete no othe. : rwaersonsedo speak for against 'the - project s or the 'public hearing hl i PC Minutes 9/16/86 r Y � zm7.� _ - w...+. �*,a 31�ii}y'iJWa,y;w5t'B i�K�r�./- ,hi�'w e s {, 1 ' ! �^ "CN,w.•..rw/�r14ttr. _r �. staff: explained ' that the 'railrc..d company bad- been been contacted - and .:they . were not interested in improving the property. - They are 'willis to the City. Staff further explained ; thatver �ditionsgcannot be waived due to , code `requirements. A,, MOTION . WAS .MADE BY WINCHELL, ,SECOND BY ., PORT.ER, TO' APPROVE 'CONDITIONAL USE,'PERMIT N0, ' 66-30 AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION,-S6--4 21 WITH FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Rowe, Winchell , Pierce , Livengood, Erskine , Porter , Mirjahangir NOES: None ASSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION' PASSEL FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: s 1 The establishment , maintenance and operation of the use will not be detrimental, to : f. a The genera, welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity ; the lumber storage yard is compatible with k' existing business in the area which are industrial. be Property and improvements in the vicinity of the lumber i storage • yard . the c n : ' o a use permit t will not adversely 1 2 .. . The granting of h o d�tl n 1 e p rml ll r y ,.. affect the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach which is general, industrial . j. 3 . - The proposal is consistent with the City ' s General Plan of Lana Use which permits industrial uses or this type. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL : 1 A revised site plan shall be submitted depicting the modifications described herein: a . 24 foot acce ss from Wainer Avenue for i:irevehicles only . be Access route from site , through existing lumber yard to Nichols street. n y,. c . Location of lumber stacks, 'including setbacks and 'fire r lanes• security guard shad. and ' he . o cation ' of � the � d . - n-site parking spaces . • PC Minutes 9/15�86 --19 dY , ' r = 1 , v�1 ,+ { N r r -Ys:. {4 ^'4 ,! !tti 141 , t t' .Y.. T:.JI h -1I ` ;'; y . y) `-F { SLR_1. xy .y .,.i•r..-r%r'.w.w.r/! s_•ss ,1.1 1 . r.h , 'a. • r.ygf f ►thy � , �\�i I II ,it• ,.r.' tU�,Jjff Vi t �.' . 2. Lumber shall not exceed 16 feet in height 1 pursuant to -'Sec 953Q ' 15 of' 'the ordl'nance Code . r 2- 2. 3. Within ,90 days from approval ,, - the applicant shall submit 'the following: yj Y1. a . Laindscape and, irrigation plan �o ':the Department of Development Services and Public Works Eor : review and , ,. approval . ; 4 The ..developm : . ent shall comply with. all `applicakile ,'pr©vi8 i[is of ' .the ordinance Code, Building Division `and ` Fire : Department : 8 . On=site fi a hydrants shall •be provided , in number and at t 1oGat4ens specified by Elie Fire Department . 6. Fire lanes shall be provided on sit' as required by the Ff'ire Department. , 7. Access from darner Avenue and the alley•, ,adjacent to' Cedar • ,' t Avenue shall be limited to emergency -access only . t 8 . A. review of the rise. ',shall be c6nducted,.;4thin six ,,,(6 monthe of the date of . this. approval to• verify:, compliance 'with,,,­­ll conditions of approval and the Hint�ngton Beach' Ordinance Code . If,,, at that time, there-, ,is a. t conditions or node sections,, Conditi.onalaUse - Permit No . : 86=-3 trzse may become null and void. 9 . The lumber storage- yard shall not be open to ..-the `-general ',)public for retail sales . 10. dire access re lane,"vi.o:. latio • ns cess lanes shall be maintained If fi '• � � and the services of the Fire De artment . 'are- re aired, t applicant PP P' 9' the z{ occur,cant will be liable for expenses incurred .; t : 11 . The ;applicant shall J nstall a six ( 60 'fook, hii' ,g , chain link i �, fence around the site , acid shall screen the fence adjacent ,to Cedar Avenue, 12 . A: six- foot ' high block wall shale be col: 1 _g nstructed along Warner Avenue for the purposes of. screening . the site . Landscapin'c' including „trees shall be lante p d . adjacent to the ,:.block wall , within 90 days of approval . The landscaping ar.A black wall shall be located within the applicant ' s lease area . 13. Tile a li'cant shall . obtain obtain a certificate to o erAe' ."'fro•m ' the PP P Department of Development Services pursuant to S. 9730:8b 'of 'the. Ordinance Code. 14 . An all-weather surface shall be provided as required by 'the Fire Department and Public Works. _ a PC Minutes '- 9/16/86 -20- (6307d ) � ' ).5 . Concxete approaches stiall `be instalhed adjacent' ta Cedar ' and ._ , Cain ,.as required by "the Department nf. Public works. r 16 The 30 foot wide alley tea h. .r lac at e east •,en of Cedar Ave 'ue�' 'shall -be .,paved ' within 90 'days' `after dedfccation "by the p opert'y, :1_.;. owner 17 . „ThQr PlanKninq '-:Commission :reserves ,'the 'right •Eo revokYe : this ; condition,41 use permit ,i'f, any violation ° of 'these conditions of the "Huntington `-Beach Ordinance Cole occurs . 18 . A tova1. ,fo. inicial, . er=iodaof twol.( 2 a earsltursuant to Section'-.lbe for "an of the Ordinance Code , years P 93313ta ) Warner AvPnUe steal 19 . e 1 be dedicated,,withih- ,60 "days from the approval of Canditional ' Use :Permit 86-3Q' and improved as required by the Department of Public Works. '20. Semi-trucks shall be limited to . "right turns: only onto Warne w r Avenue and shall also he limited to a maxiTnum o 'six tr '- s e `f �p p r day. Y1 21 . Prior to the use ;of 'Warner . Avenue ,for. semi trucks " ('extincor , •g y PP � obtain a: .. ort tt`e' r�, ht turns onl ) , the �a licant `shal"1 pproval" fr,. Public Utilities Comini'ssion . ; . l ; C-? SPEC L SIGN PERMIT N0. 86-5 'APPLICA ALISHA S RESTAURANT S ecial Si n, Pec ' t 86-5 is. P, g ,. re allow an 'quest to i ions aaa t i square footage • of•�;s� Wage . at a. resto exceed the maxi"mum :a•1•l,owable monument •,sx n , . two oof., �. ns and taurant, location' at, i t)2' each 4_ i P Boulevard (north` of lis Avenue ) . . : ,The a plicant,' installed; the I sign"s..,wI h611t a'_ buildi permit . The applicant has been 'cited ay PP p Code .Enforcement and hen e, has a lived for this S .ecial Sign' Permit to legalize the previousl installed signs'. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS': The proiosed project is exempt lass ll Sect ion. A from the provisiun•s of the California Env ronmental Quality Act . t THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED Al-isha Lange, applicant, spoke n sup rt of , the. 'special' -sign ermit . She explained, that when she p p pu chased the restaurant %• the t ;Eh`em :oein, I� wall. signs were already there a:td -;nothin was said abou �' f 1985yandwthe �monuits were taken o " " The e'tteri g meet sign was installed : fo safe ut . " ng Was chan ed in. f v:isibility from the street because clients w re Unable:to loca�Ee .. the g., me . .: =restaurant-. She stated that the surzoundin r tenants ,a PProved •. : : of •he'r' signs and that they did nog: obstruct an ne '$" view, i` PC :`Minutes _ W16/86 -Z1- (6307d) l - 4 L 1♦ Nab` �y i �/ 4. , � t ,1, � a � +' a 13 s y 1 , •! S _ i 't!,�V}s ` '�:�P�.H,•.��ft� •,., J t+! ffff�/ - t ; r Ij rb ,116f 86 k14i /'!or,! 1/. Y` t ° �• , .5�+,:.!ii'J.�t.�i3ky��i'� �tj�?'U�'i4�r'.;r,'��,Y�����11a;,�'1• � � 1i 1/�. �.,i;e'fj��.(U Cz_0F 1'11Y.PW.r1•�' y:` 1 !, t•i'�tj .. � � t /�� �.1.�� ., '�� y-�li•I;:�{ 1 et Aft .{Rt, 71 li /j f 1` "APPEAL'TO PL'ANHING``COMMISS ION!S''CONOITIONS`OF APPROYAI.}lpF • � 1 +k�{Y � ' 0 ^+r7! f• A 1 ! ! -+' { 1 l `j++�`!`� \h!/ ?{ t{jyl^l f,� 1� } '! ? '! j:. 'V WSJ •� Y �R: '�,� ,,o� ..O67' ';�,r ,•:J� k, ��t. :1 ,t-"j�t•fi' ,,i'� t. t,.�. .[��1, 1, I Ii4TZCL 25 I 1±b? GIFT ,tbat:<tbe;:auatiaston`Desch,Citjw Cow ,I iiil bald a ter, 4public hfarx' to{ the .Cpunc Cbtiiibtr `'t nu 1�Cns to hCSA Center, 2000 Main Street, fluntiaston�.Daacb, Calltornia, oa`: thedate'and y at. the till In below to ':receive' and coiisl'aer 'the tateaieiits'of a'Ll erso• 'ns who' rish to be beard relaxive to •the .a licit inn desc=ittied below. DATE: Monday, November ,3, 1986 TL*iE 7:30 P.M. Appeal - Conditional flee Permit Noo- -86 AP'PLIC.�2'IOK NO?�FB. -30 'y! T '�. � uthsde of Warner Avenue, appror.imatel 200 feet ens , LOCATION: so � y 4 t. of `Palmdale Avenue. ZONE: M -1 , Light IndustrialIs }� FRoPosaL: An appeal to tile. Conditionsotapprovai of CUP 86" 301 a request .to permit r the temporary storage 'of lumber pursuant' to Section 9331.3,'''unclassifled uses of the Huntington Beach Ordinarte Code. APPLICANT: James Lumber Company APPELLANT: James Harrington dba James Lumber. 1� Company ' Mi-M.OP M"TAL sTATUS: Negative .De ' lariat'i on`No 86-4z was approved by the Planning �. Commission on September 16, 1986. oK F'ILE: A copy of the proposed'`Conditional `Use Permit 86-30 is-on `file �in the Department of Develo'pme`nt Services. 4iL.' LNTEKES►ED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and �bo coax o'. auboit evidence for;,or against the applicatioa as outYime , . ap`. All applicatioaR exhibits, and `description, of this proposal`-are an file with the Office of, the City Clerk, 2000 Hain Street, Aisatius or. Deacb, ' callforuia, for Inspection by the public. • HUN7INGrON DP1lC9 'CITY CODICIL • X. Wentworth s s a.Iscia City Clerk Ej f hhatse' C7143 536-S+ri05 . 4 , r • Dated: OCtdber 1986 , Y.!�'��... A.. yrlt � ,.,\r 11.- . _4 IL_� __ I�LI •fit • —a\, �,-i.� r.I r�ilrr+.Irrr.M�•�w►.r:�•• '.w.ww••M•.r•'TI' •1 L►. . :t.• .A M , i NOTICE o? PUBLIC,`HEARZNG w , f ' • cat o_� m Je) f' "ouc1L- ���f�c av„fit ' 1 -e scrip ort y4' NOTICE IS .HEREBY_ GIVEN :.that the Hun " ton Beach Planning Coinmission , � h ". will , hold , a ubli ea.rxng s.n the , Council Chamber ;;at T,the . Huntin on . Beach. Civic Center , 2000 Main .; Street` ifuntin 1ton . Beach California' on the date,:and ,a the ` time indicaated,- below to receive and 'canside`r the. statements_ ol ' all persons who wish . to be heard . relative , to the application described below. DATE: TIME: M-• sue/ APPLICATION NUMBER : � - � � -Pr!'Ytl �LQ� � `APPLICANT: 1� - 'rr.---- n►t'S �q►'ri r��•si"� 4 b A h� r�•f t+�'► f.� �C� Z D LOCATION: t h.ry a L,-VCr ' ✓ r' a ool i ZONE: -- �. � ,f!j , -�►► Shp E ,• ra v J REQUEST: ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: ON FILE: A copy of the proposed Ct4G —.:36 is ;on file in the Department of Deve opment Services , 2000, , ; + Main Street, Huntington Beach , California 926480, for 4 inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS , are invited to attend said hearing aid 7 ex r.ess opinions or submit evidence for or .,against the a P P 9. PP1"icaticin . as outTl:ned above , If there are any further questions please call lG•�i ...:.�.� , ��%Associate- Planner at 5 r James V1. Pal in ,, Secretary . Huntington Beach Planning Commission '(0260D) Y kANphLI., b•• W. ltEtzliKt,S'TEIti 1iip RYCii' Joer .2 d . v Rue u pare 'p xj Y' b Melvin v : �1 . � U47 Siou 1 f, er , •'•- • B Fountain'_ Ne'wp0rt Beach, Cal 92660 Huntin ton Beach CA 926k7' y, CA' 927a8 111-010 `70 111-023-16 111-360-13, 33SOc . 6 ' CUCA ONGA ,INDUSTRIAL LONCLEY, Wi11ia Wiletire Blvd. n estmenta . ,Fracae I v ;7502••Nacnec Ave� F. Cal 90 '0 2900 -,'A . '_ ' Los An elea Nrtstor; St. • 0201 - = Bustin ton``Bcach, C81 •• 92b� •• 111010-71 f ;;' 7• Costa Mesa, CA 92626 111-3b0=15 111-023--11 CRAEHL,' {lac C. - ANUEK5SON,. 141ii1am E. ROXpEN ICE CO. , 412Hunt-WiirnerBAve. Cal PAlindnle_ St. 5337; Bellaire A've. 17Q6b �l - 92647 Iiuntington Beach, CA 92747 ' North';Hollywood, CA ,91607 111-021 O1 , 111-023-18, 19 - 111-360-16 VEI:A,3 Charles W. Leif E. CEICER, ;James, � CYLQSTRAND, . . •. 17051 Palmdale St. 17121''palmdale St. , 7511' Warner Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 1luntington Bcuch, CA 92647 Huntington aQach, CA .92647 ' 111-021:09 Ili-024-07 142-211-02 ( RUSH, James Andrews �• FORTNEY,,;,}toward R. ' 6851 aardihes Dr., 1 17162 Gothnr �, K, Kut i � lluntln ' ,�, d St. 7SO1;:.Wurn`er.Bve. . , •. gain Beach, CA 92647 { Etuntin ton 1leach Cal. 92647 Hunti'ngton' Be'dch,:��Ca1 9264, 111-022.06 t 111-024-08, 09, 10, 11 142-211-03 04, 38 922CUNNI�C1{Ati. Roy !,8457'ALNSantamV�.ronica Circ 3935 1 , tied Hyde Court 1 :: 1e 3935 `Elm`Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 7 lountain Valley, CA 92708 Long` Heach`,'`CA 90807 i 1.11-022-07 , 7.11-014--14 142-212-01 VELA JuAn •; . SCOLARO ' ..DowinIC 17032, Nalmdal.e .St. 1030 Crestview av , J01{NSON, .Ray W. ' .7171 Heil.Ave. ., Huntington Beach, Cal. 92647 Seal Reach, Cul. 90140 Huntington" Beach, Cal . 926t 111=022-08, 09 �11-024-15 142-212-02 ?: GOODHAN01, William C. 'ZIRRETTA, Joseph TORRES, Mi'guel'`E. +� 6932',Church- Circle 1706intan�Iicachale t.CA 92647 liuntinarner'Avc. A _ ' lluntington Beach, CA 92648 Hunt �; , gCon Beach, ' C 92647 ' •l 111'-_022-10 L11-024-.17 142-212-19 ,,, ';. , .• ' ALRV1', Allen E. JAMES LUIIBP.K CO. olzTrx, Rig bard F. Long Beach CA 90805 rd 17311' Ntcholus h, al. 92647 Uuntington Beach, `Ca 6665 Long Beach Iiouleva 7531` Aarnc.r ' g Huntinwtan Beach, c. It , 926t , ► 111-023-02, 03, 04 111-340.49 142--212-20 r HANSEN, Jo'rgen D. JAMES LUMBER CO. � TtNOW Francisco 554, Stewart Canyon Road P., 0. pox 118$ 752V'Kast Nlntersburg,a Amu Fallbrook, CA 92028 Huntington hunch, ,CA 92647 llunr•ington Bunch, CA`92647 S 111=023-o5,ob, 07, 08, 12, 13 111-•360-0fi 142 212' 21 11N5'CgiN hitt ' WILLIAMS, C. C.' 111 ,.' t, p TNIEBAUQ, .Marton 'J. 7412 Cedar P. n. Box 102b 5C01.11R0, `John, t Huntington. Reach,' Cal.` 9.2647 tluntin ,ton Reach, CA 92647 7532 Nashington`A 'C { 111�-023-15 111-36 -12 uunt696n. Beach, CA 92b 7 142 2`12-22 , � r. Y � r � f ° .1 11 •'� .wY ., a 7 ?,� � � ��, i tt'l� 1( � ht t • r, �� eer,�+jCA:f-90S 4-CORP MATH 12ONdvthRotiertion0°Blvd.� a, ;PACIFIC�,TNEATRES\CORP: , 120 Noirth `Robe`eti;ln•iflvd Att 'eles '9 048 . . ' ' •; �, ,��;, , All ..�43-2x1�15 r " " � 11 rr��e� Lt�rat b,►..� �:..� V'1 Fes/ i , i .::,, ,;... .+.slipo.�■flAFvw•fyS RA► ,r h :•%•:r .VF n'. i■ d.:. r..►—�■�■■wwn■�■.+...•� � � 1 r� !` • r � r r `!a 7 ji • :` '� : ,' f i r fS •� a��. �f - OF �� ; UNTINGTON :a, -?'r 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFC'RNiA�92�648 OFFICE OF THE C1.1-Y CLERK November 5, 1986 James A. Harrington r James Lumber Company 17311 Nichols: Street } P. O: :Box 1188 Huntington Beach , -CA 92647 : RE*. 'Appeal to PC Conditions of Approval CUP 86-30 rL. The City .Council of. .the, Ci ty 'of Hun ti ng ton Beach 'at its. s November- 3, ,.1986- meeting- continued deci sion on' your,appeal to the Koi►•ember ll, 1986 meeting. Please contact the Development Services Department, 536-5271 , . if you have any questions. Alicia M. Wentworth ,. City Clerk Aft bt r . 1 6 ' r f 1